I Si Tuesday

I Si Tuesday

"N- V- v:\^v W\''U \ -\\ i \ \ A A ^■■ : \ V ' :\^'V 'w. a '\ V \ \/ A ^ \ \ , \ •A'A A MONDAY, JANUARV\b,197o' .'• ^ A A - :•' A ' \.\; \AV .i A PAGE TWENTY-TWO • . ■ . *■ ' > W AvctaifjAverage Daily NetTress Run ^anrlfPBtpr R a w in g ' 3|pralJi The Weather A ^ -\ For The Week Ended + \.- V Heavy atvow -watch I'n’ efl.ot 1 - Deoember 20, 1960 tonight. Becoming—eloudy With Miss Vater Gets nnow atarting late and cohUnu- A b ou t T ow n 1 5 ,8 8 0 ing through moet of Wedneoday. ■nie Manchester ■, Emblem 1970 DAR Award Low tonight in 20a. Club will meet Wednesday eve­ Manchester^—A City of tillage Charm ning at the Elka Club on Bdssell Miss Karen Sue Vater, a sen­ VOL. L X X X IX , NO. 81 St. Mrs. Samuel Vacantl and ior, has been naine^ 1970 Good (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1970 (Cbumlfled Advertining oh Page 15) PRICE TEN CENTS, Mrs. Charles Lathrop are In Citizen at Manchester High charge of the teacup auction, and they ask members to bring School by Orford Parish Chap­ items with them. ter of the DAR. The selection was based on qualities of de­ Motherhood of Mary Mothers pendability, service, leadership, / / M o o n m en Circle will meet tonight at 8 at and patriotism. this home of Mrs. Edward Goss, She is the daughter of Mr. 4,000 Miners Gease Wo; 123 Helalne Rd. Mrs. Walter and Mrs. Robert C. Vater of G rou n d ed Oruessner Is co-hostess. 209 Henry St. /I SPACE CENTER, Hbuoton Miss Vater is president of the M (AP)— Three astronauts, in­ Regina D'ltalia Society will American Field Service (AFS) \\ cluding Apollo 12 moonwalk- discuss Important issues at its Club', secretary of the F. A. k er Alan L. Bean, have been meeting tonight at 7:30 at the Verplanck Chapter of the Na­ grounded for "flying -viola­ Italian - American dub, El- V tional Honor Society, and a popular tions,” space center officials drldge St. member of the Somanhis staff. y said today. To Honor Slain Labor^hief Round Table Singers, choir. Bean, Apollo 7 aStornaUt The executive board of Keen­ Current Affairs Club, and the Walter Cutuilngham, end ey St. School PTA will meet to-. Plus TOP VALUE STAMPS CLARKSVILLE, Pa. senior commencement commit­ scientllst-aatomaut Joseph (AP) — Roving groups of night at 8 4n the school lounge. tee. Specials for Monday & Taosdoy Only P. Kerwln have been forbid­ den to fly aircraft because of miners moving through the - Manchester Lodge of Elks As an AFS exchange student last summer, she. was the undiocloeed flying -vlcdaiUoRs, coal fields of southwestern will conduct its regular ^ an official said. t Pennsylvania shut down at game tonight at 7:46 at the Elks guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hank ■ Silberberg and their daughter GREEN GIANT Cunningham was one of least six large mines tot^y" Home, Bissell St., instead of three crewmen In the Apollo Thursday night. Cecelia in Welkom, Orange in honor of United Mine Free State, South Africa. / 7 earthK>rblt mission in Octo­ Workers Union insurgent \- Miss Vater will recelye a ber 1968. Bean, the fourth Mystic Review, NASA, will man to walk cm the moon Joseph A. “ Jock” Yablon­ meet tomorrow night at 8 at Good Citizen certificate / and ski who was slain with his pin, and be eligible foi* state was lunar module pilot on Odd Fellows Hall. the Apollo 12 flight In No­ wife and daughter in their and national'awards. NIBLETS vember. Kerwln, a physi­ home. The handicrafts group of the / cian, has not flown into The blood-splattered, paja- Mianchester Junior Women’s / space. ma-clad bodies of Yablonski and Club will meet tomorrow at 8 Officials did not reveal Im­ toe two women were found Mon­ p.m; at the home of Mrs. Stan­ " 5 ^ re as mediately the nature of the day in their colonial farmhouse ley Zima, 203 Summit St. Mrs. I r^ear as flying violations but promis­ on the outskirts bit this small Joseph Rafalowski will demon­ / ed details later. town. strate Batik.'' /^our Oontactod about the re­ Nearly 4,000 miners were off port, Bean said, he had no their jobs at U.S. Steel Corp.'s The Five Point Club of Tem­ telephone comment. huge Robena mine compleoc, ple Chapter, OES, will have its The other two astronauts three Bethlehem Steel Oorp. annual dinner Wednesday at 7 c o r n were not Immediately avail­ minos cund two mines owned by p.m. at Willie’s Steak House. FREE G oW e*' able for comment. Jones 4k Laughlln Steel C^rp. The event will open with a so­ Bean, a Navy capatln, Is a The miners were 8to]^>ed by cial hour at 6. Reservatloifs DELIVERY former Jet teat pilot with pickets as they came to work at may be made' with Mrs. Bar­ 12 oz. —* ,-r. thousands of hours In Jet, midnight and were asked to re­ bara Finnegan‘ or Mrs. Doris propdler and helicopter air­ V turn home. Miners reporting to Person. Tour/order for drug needs cans Sen. Kennedy and his wife, Joan, leave their char­ craft. work on the daylight shift were and ^^m etlos wUI. be taken He has flown 27 different also met by toe pickets. oare of Immediately. tered plane to attend the inquest into the death of Miss Kopechne. (AP Photofax) aircraft and once told news­ While Yablonski supporters in :> 1 men he never had a major his recent unsuccessful bid for naem photo A-N Club Honors crisis in flight. the UMW presidency have MRS. DONALD JAMES HENNIGAN Bean and others in the es- urged a naUonwide coal mine' Camp Workers k^jutdoAic tnmut oorpe use T38 Jets to work stoppage to honor his Miss Linda Harding Hartwell gown, designed with seed pearls 767 MAIN ST.— 64S-5821 commute from the Manned memory, there was no indica­ The Army and Navy Club, for and Dr. Donald James Hen- and crystals accenting the ba- Prescription Pharimoy Gargi;an Testifies Spacecraft Center to Cape tion of who toe pickets were. the sixth consecutive year, will igan, both of Manchester, teau neckline. She wore a Popular Fancy DOLE Reg. or Pink Kennedy, Fla., end to other Meanwhile, Yablonski’s two sponsor a dinner to honor the were united in marriage late matching headbow and carried space centers. sons, KenneU) end Joseph, is­ volunteer counselors of Man­ Saturday afternoon at Second a single white rose. j >>0 Pineapple Grapefruit sued a statement saying they chester’s Camp Kennedy, a Congregational Church. Miss Karen E. Smith of Ma- At Girl’s Inquest wanted no work stoppages or summer day camp for retarded ORANGE any union memorials dedicated children. The bride is the daughter of drid, Spain, was maid of hdn- The dinner will beFriday at “ '‘s- David J. Hartwell of 68 or. She wore a full-length em- to their father. Nor they said >1 EDOAR’TOWN, Mass. (AP) — First on the stand was Miss Moon Rocks did they want any international 6-30 pm at the Army and Green Manor Rd., and the late pire gown of rose-red velvet Zi. Joseidi F. Gargan and Paul S. Rosemary Keough, 24, an at- Navy Clubhouse, Main and Hartwell. The bride- with a matching headbow,, and I SI90 JUICE union members attending his fu­ Ky \y Markham, who Sen. Edward M. tractive secretary with reddlsh- Forest Sts. ' groom is the son of Mr. and she carried a single pink rose. Mail box at the Yablonski home was crammed inspects telephone wires which were cut at the neral. Kennedy said helped him dive brown hair who now works for M a y Tell with several days’ mail when the bodies were home. (AP Photofax) "Our father, mother and our The camp, established in 1964, J- of Donald J. Hennlgan H of BEGIN A in an attempt to rescue Mary Jo, the Children’s Foundation in Manchester, son of the bride­ found. At right, Matthew Gladjr, area policeman, little sister are dead,” toe sons has permanent facilities over- Dunmore, Pa. Kopechne the night of Kenne- Washington, groom served as best dnan. Wll- r TECHNICAL grapefriJ*! * said in their statement. ‘"They looking Globe Hollow Swimming The Rev. Felix M. Davis, pas- dy’s Chappaqulddlck Island Her purse was found in Ken- Sun^s Story were shot to death while they Pool. tor of Second Congregational 11am J. England of Manchester JUICE DRIN'' seated the .guests. CAREER auto accldeiU, testified today in nedy’s car when it was pulled slept by pn^essional assassins It operated for six weeks each Church, performed the double­ the closed inquest Into Miss Ko- from the pond where it fell from HOUSTON,_________ Tex.___ _____ (AP) — A whose solo intention was to W A reception for 75 was held TODAY J summer, in three sessions of ring ceremony. Herbert Chat- pechne's death. the narrow dike bridge. Miss tjj0 may be per- them, "niere Is no doubt that at Glastonbury Hills Country two weeks each. In addition to zky was organist. ’The soloist Industry needs In accordance with court or- Keough said pre-viously that rtie manenUy recorded in the rocks these horrible misdeeds are an a director and minimal staff, was Miss Alice Oody. Bouquets Club, For a wedding trip , to Yablonski Depicted Self ders that they remain silent, ’ ®7t the purse behind iminten- moon, say two scientists outgrowth of our father's most it has had from 60 to 90 volun- of roses were on the altar.

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