Bteyourdioice. Sale $24^ Each. M6tion to Suspend Yale Classes Vetoed

Bteyourdioice. Sale $24^ Each. M6tion to Suspend Yale Classes Vetoed

w \ \\ , V. V.\'' ^ \\ ■\ • V-', MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1270 PAOB TWKMTX iaIverMre D a ily N e t Pnaa Ron manrljrBtrr lEwning ®walh F o r T im W«ok iwded The Weother April u , 19T9 Partly cloudy, coolar tomgbt; The board of finance of Manchester AsMmbly, Order kw 40 to 60. ’Tomomnw ouimy, Community Baptist Church will of Rainbow tor CHrli, vW cele­ Masonic Music. mild with high In 70o, 'num- About Town meet tonight at 7:80 in the brate Its 40th an n iversary to^ 15,948 day’a outtook—partly cloudy, mild. Church WoiHHi United will church youth building. night after a business meeting Topic Tonight ManeheMter^A City o f Village Charm have a buaineM m eetliif tomor- at 7:80 at the Masonic Temple. Of Tall Cedars row at 9:S0 a.m. In the Fed­ Preceptor Oamma Chapter, Members are reminded to bring eration Room of Center Ooncre- a grab bag gift tor tiie party. VOL. LXXXIX, NO. 177 Beta Sigma Phi sworlty, wlB The history and devek^tnnant (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS—TABLOID) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1970 (Claoolfled Advartiolag on Plog« 17) PRICE TEN CENTS gational Church. have its annual Founder’s Day Ticket money for "Hello Dolly" of Masonic mualo will bo tba Dinner tomorrow at 6:80 p.m. should be turned in at this topic of a program to be pi«- Manoheeter CouncU of m eeting. at the Manchester Country ■entod tcnlght after the meet­ 1 ■ , Ohuroheo wlH meat tonight at Ciub. ing of Nutmeg Foreet, Tall 7:80 In Luther Hall of Fmanuel The executive board of the Cedars of Lebanon. Lutheran CSmrch. Members of the Army • Navy Chamlnade Musical Club will The program, "Tite Sixth Hartford To Greet Swigert Club will meet tomorrow at 7 meet tonight at 8 at the home Liberal Art,” will be given at Hie Cherub Choir of Center p.m. at the Holmes Funeral of Mrs. Raymond Sihlth, 81 the Masonic Temide beginning HARTFORD, Conn. (A P) — Astronaut John L. Bwigort will M6tion to Suspend Congregational Church will m- Home, 400 Main St., to pay re- .Walnut St. a t 7:16. AU M asons fro m the bo in Hartford for the Black Bualncaa Show May 9. hearae tomorrow at 8:1S p.m. epet;ta to the late David M c­ area are welcome. Swlgart, who lived In the Hartford area while he waa work­ In MemoriiU Hall of the ehurch. Collum Sr., a member, Parents Without Partners Participants are Bruce in g aa a teat pilot tor Pratt A Whitney Aircraft In 1907-84, wlN new ly-form ed M anchester Chi^>- Schmottlach of Durham, bend take part in a parade down Main Street and be honored at a Memorial Temple, Pythdan Jack Wlgnall, manager of the ter will have a general meeting director and music teacher at dinner in the evening. Slsbera, wlU meet tomorrow at tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Um home Yale Classes Vetoed new European Health Spa now Woodrow Wilson High Sriuxd NOTICE Hwodore Pryor, executive director of the Ebony Buetneee^ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 8 p.m. a t Odd FeUawe H all. Rie- under cmiatrucUon In Manches­ of Mrs. Mary Armogida, 88 in Middletown; and BYed W. L«ague, eald the black bualneMmen wanted Swigert in order' free of extraneous passion and Yale’s Alumni Board, MelviUe Whitney Rd. The meeting is prejudice." treOhniientn w ill be servied. Metn- ter, will M the principal speak­ Mindemiann, past master of "to relate America’s two extremes; ’The emerging block btisi- A resolution calling for Chapin of Boston, called on "sU ben are reminded to bring er at a Rotary Club meeting to­ open to those Interested in be­ Dr. golm y. SolUvaa Gordon F. MoOOllaagh Granite Lodge of Maaone in neee establishment and the technological out-of-sight Amer- But, he noted, "difficult" does Yale ohimnl to support King- aitlOlee tor a cup auction. morrow night at 6:80 at the coming members. Haddam and a member of the Flushiig of iki Wator Mains af tha lo a ." suspension of classes not mean impossible — and he man Brewster at a time whsn maintained he was not sailing Manchester Country Club. His Masonic Culture and Public Swigert lived at 607 W. Middle Tpfce, in Manchester while through Monday because the future of Yale and indeed Associate Professors at UofH Town of Manehastar Watar Dapart- there 1* no chance for a fair t<^lc will be, "The Health Spa Manchester Lodge of Masons Relations Committee and the atte^lng Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute In South Windsor, the future of higher education Dr. John J. Sullivan of 28 mlnlstrajors, the Community of the Black Panther dem­ way to Physical Fitness." Con­ will meet tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. audio film Ubrary committee of where he earned a m ast^s degree In engineering science in triiil for the Black Panthers In in America Is threatansd." at the Masonic Temple. After Bigelow St., and Gordon McCul­ Forum at Fairfield Univerelty, the Grand Lodge of Connect­ mant will batin April 21,1970. Flnsh- onstration has been reject­ N ew Haven. struction on the $780,000 Euro­ 1986. Chapin also levelled orittelam a business meeting, Arthur H. lough of 46 Dogwood Lane, and the Newtown Chapter of icut. MacDonald had said Brew­ pean Health Spa at 018 W. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration Is also ed by Yale Law School stu­ at State Sen. Edward L. Mar­ SELLINe Illing will give an illustrated South Windsor have been ad­ the League of Women Voters. Music of Moaart end Jan !■{ will canUnHa Tnanlapt thiaosh ster’s remarks were "an awful Middle Tpke. began in March sending 10 bleosk scientists from the N ASA program to H art­ dents. cus, a candidate for the Demo­ talk on the "History of Man­ vanced from assistant professor Dr. Sullivan is the son of Mr. Sibelius will be discuaaed. letdown to the courts, the po­ and is planned for completion ford to work with high school science students during the busi­ The students went on to adopt cratic U.S. Senatorial nomina­ YOUR GAR? chester.” to ansoclate professor at the and Mrs. Joseph J. Sullivan of The Tall Cedars wlU hold Fridays until eomptatsd. lice and the people of the com­ In September. ness show, Pryor said. a resolution opposing "any at­ tion, who said on Monday that University of Hartford. Their Elm Hill Rd., Talcottville. He is their businesa meeting at 6 munity in which Yale is locat­ We Boy Clean Uaed tempt to stop the trial of the Brewster’s remarks hod ’‘senrsd The council of ministries of promotions will be effective at married to the former Miss p.m., before the program. Also on hand for the Black Busineu Show May 9-10 will be e d ." Oars Outright The Junior Rhythm Choir of New Haven Panfhers by extra- the start of the next aoademlo Elise ’Tracy. They have five elnger Little Stevie Wonder, African musician Olatunjl, the Higheet Prioea Paid SouUi United Methodist Churrii TOWN OF MANOGHESTER legal or coercive means." Meanwhile, the chairman of (See Pag* Dlgkt) North United Methodist Church year. Rev. Jesse Jackson, director of Operation Breadbasket; ’Ilte will meet tonight at 7:80 in Su­ children. The first resolution was de­ will rehearse tomorrow at 8:30 Five Blind Boys of Mississippi (a spiritual singing group) and sannah Wesley Hall of the Dr. Sullivan Is a 1968 graduate McCullough, varsity basket­ feated on a voile of 160 to 117. TED TRUDON p.m. at the church. aub WiU Hold WATER DEPARTMENT the Friends of Distinction, a soul group. church. of Manchester High Sriwol, and ball coach and physical educa­ However, Law School Dean VOLKSWAGEN tion instructor. Is in his eighth Swigert will arrive at Bradley International Airport at 10:80 The cast of the Little Theatre received his BS in 1969, MA In Louis Poliak indicated there Bonte 88, TaloottvU le Manchester V/ATBS wlU meet year at the UofH. Prior to 1962, Garage Sale a.m. May 9 and will be welcomed In Hartford by Mayor Ann of Manchester production 1962, end Ph. D. In 1968, all would be no penalties imposed M8-S888 tomornoiw at the ItaSan-Amer- he was director of physical edu­ Uccello before participating in the ponade down Main Street. "Luv” will rehearse tonight at from the University of Connecti­ Manriiester Junior Women’s on students who cut classes this cation and athletics, and soccer 7:48 at Its studio, 23 Oak St. toon Club, Bldiidgle St. Weigh­ cut He was a teariilng fellow dub will sponsor a garage sale week. ing in will be from 7 to 8 pan. and lecturer at UOonn from 1960 and basketball coach for three Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m, "I think our sense of profs*- The p rogram will Include to 1968, and assistant professor yean, at Alvlme High Sriiool at 367 S. Main St. slonal respmislbUlty will lead us games, and prises will be of economics at Merrimack In Hudson, N. H. A variety of articles will be to continue to offer classes to awarded. College In North Andover, M ^ . A native of New Haven, he is tor sale including furniture, those students who see some from 1964 to 1966. a 1964 graduate of HilBwuse New York Police kitchen ware, boohs, knlok A SMITH me. professional accordance in at­ Chevrolet Owners HSlatcsm Onange w ill sponsor In 1966, he Joined the UofH High School, where he play­ knacks, said children’s toys.

View Full Text

Details

  • File Type
    pdf
  • Upload Time
    -
  • Content Languages
    English
  • Upload User
    Anonymous/Not logged-in
  • File Pages
    11 Page
  • File Size
    -

Download

Channel Download Status
Express Download Enable

Copyright

We respect the copyrights and intellectual property rights of all users. All uploaded documents are either original works of the uploader or authorized works of the rightful owners.

  • Not to be reproduced or distributed without explicit permission.
  • Not used for commercial purposes outside of approved use cases.
  • Not used to infringe on the rights of the original creators.
  • If you believe any content infringes your copyright, please contact us immediately.

Support

For help with questions, suggestions, or problems, please contact us