F . PATTY W O Ic a Nnehurst 2

F . PATTY W O Ic a Nnehurst 2

\ PAGE FORTY-FOUR ' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1969 \-' 3fost Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 O^Clock M m t h t s s X n EtiFttitto V- Lane, Wapplng; John M. Pri­ elementary music. She received Manchester mus,, 18 Buckingham St.; Eliza­ Reviewing? Board Okays a BA in 1968 from St. Nor- Wipco Suit Average Daily Net Press Run beth Robinson, 7 Olcott Dr.; John Gruber, The Herald’s bert College and taught last BW The Week Ended < The Weather Hospital Notes Mark B. Smolin, Mt. Vernon year In Cuyahoga Falls,. OlUq. music critic, is wondering if done 28, 1988 Clear, not so cool tonight. Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Elizabeth someone is giving him "a Staff Shfits She is a resident of Manchester. Withdrawn J. Stasko, Warehouse, Point; I Lbw in upper 50k. Tomorrow L. ^ VISITINO HOURS song and dance.” ’The Board of Education Mon­ Salary $7,000. ) ( Wipco MlUwork Inc. of 73 TW- Mrs. Frances A. Steams, East sunny, watmer. High in the mid Intermediate Care Semi- day night approved the follow­ Mrs. Clara T. Smith to teach land Tpke. has withdrawn its Hartford; Joseph Thompson, 101 A news release, addressed elementary music. She received 15,459 80a. private, noon-2 p.m., and 4 p.m. to J ( ^ Gruber, music editor, ing professional appointments suit of a month ago against the / ! 8 p.m.; private rooms, 10 a.m.- Hemlock St.; Edward Tomlin-' for the 1969-70 school year; a BS from the University of Manchester— 4 City of VUiawe Charm son, 4 Fox Hill Dr., Rockville; tells of a "Silver Pigskin Bridgeport and has taught In Town of Mancherier and Ron- 2 p.m., and 4 p.m.-8 p.m. ' Award,” Nov. 2, to the win­ Mrs. Diane Cannon to teach Mrs. Ceclle M. Vaeello, 28 Bolton and Tolland. She is a cari Industries of Granby. VOL. LXXXVHI, NO. 280 (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) AdnerMalng au M) Pediatrics: Parents allowed ner of a New York Giants special education and social RIANCHESTER,' CONN., THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1969 PRICE TEN CENTS any time except noon-2 p.m.; Brent Rd.; Kenneth F. White, studies at Manchester High resident of Tolland. Salary $7,- The withdrawal follows an Hartford. and Philadelphia Eagles foot­ 000. others, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. ball game next Saturday. School. She received a BS in agreement reached In a Munic­ Self Service: 10 a.m.-2 p.m., BIRTHS YESTERDAY: A son January from the State Univer­ Mrs. Patricia A. Voelkl to ipal Building meeting between to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hall, ’The game and the award are teach mathematics at Bennet 4 p.m.-8 p.m. annual Jaycees events. sity of New York at Brockport, representatives of Wipco, the Intensive Care and Coronary 163 Terrace Dr., Rockville; a and was a teacher of special Junior High School. She re­ town, and Roncari. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Rich­ Perhaps the letter was Care: Immediate family only, education at Benjamin Franklin ceived a BS in 1965 from Cen­ Seale Indicted ard Trombley, Windsor Locks; sent to Mr. Gruber because tral Connecticut State College Wipco had sought an injunc­ U.S. Tries to Cut Viet Violence anytime, limited to flve min- High School in Rochester, N. Y. tion in Hartford (bounty Su­ ntes. a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. the award will be part of the and taught until this year in For Murder for two months. She is a resi­ perior Court to enjoin the town Maternity: Fathers, 11 a.m.- Donald Borden, Eart Hartford; between-halfs entertainment. Stamford. She is a resident of Israel Asks dent of Storrs. Salary, 87,000. W o rld a son to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Weston, Conn. Salary, $7,860. and Roncari from allecredly NEW lU'VBN, Conn, (AP) 12:4S p.m., and 0:80 p.m.-8 Mrs. Jean D. Joimson to trespassing on its N. Main St. But Withdrawal Steps Deferred p.m.; others, 3 p.m.-4 p.m., and McOartan, 5 Hollister St.; a — Bobby Seale, Black Pan­ Marlon P. Roy, 108 Prospect teach Grade 3 at Waddell ’The board accepted the resig­ property. In addition, it had 0:80 p.m.-8 p.m. daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Sam­ St.; Joan M. Lusa, 12 Sunrise nation of Mrs. Barbara Krell, PARIS (AP) The United nam. Since North Vietnam did a negotiaUon setUement is im- ther chairman, was Indicted School. She received her BA sought $16iO(X) in damages. tor first degree muitler here Age Limits: 10 In maternity, uel Swain, 42 Hany Lane, Rock­ Dr., Rockville; Mrs. Patricia currently on leave of absence, States said today it had taken not respond, President Nixon possible as long as North Viet- from Beaver College in Jenkin- Roncari has the contract for yesterday fai connection with 12 in other areas, no limit In ville; a daughter to Mr. and G. Shaw, Ixmdon Rd., Hebron; and released two teachers ap­ major iniUativies to reduce the has deferred action on forther nam rejects the principle of a towni, Pa. in 1950, and her M. constructing a portion of the the Mhy 21 slaying of another self-service. Mrs. Charles Flechaus, 426 W. Mrs. Alice B. Gagnon, 60 West- Ed. from Hilly College in pointed In July. Miss Ann Le- level of violence in the Viet- troop withdrawals. It was em- mutual withdrawal of all ix>n- Middle Tpke.; a son to Mr. and Northeast Sewer Interceptor. Black Famiher. Seal's law­ wood St. Hartford in 1954. A resident of Shay, appointed to teach Grade namese war, including a curtail- ’ phasized. South Vietnamese troops from A id Je w s Part of the Interceptor crosses The admlnlNlration reminds Mrs. David Garrison, 26 Lenox yers are fighUiv fats extradi­ E g y p t Also, Mrs. Edward Cox and 7 social studies at Bennet, be­ at. Manchester, she previously the Wipco property at Stock PI. ment o< B62 raids in South Viet- ’The United States warned that South Vietnam. tion from California to Con­ visitors that with construction son, RPD 1, Grant Hill Rd., came ill while traveling in DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: taught in Bristol, West Hart­ and N. Main St., where the U.S. Ambassador Henry Ca- necticut under way, parking space Is Tolland; Mrs. Robert Rouleau ford, and for three years at Europe and will not be return­ By ’HIE ASSOCIATED PRESS Mrs. Louise P. Glode, Box 194A, town has a 30-foot right-of-way. hot Lodge told the S2nd session limited. Visitors are asked to and son, 101 South St., Rock­ Waddell. Salary, $10,160. ing to this country for several Rt. 3, Coventry; Nat F. Kuntzel- Wipco, while acknowledging of the deadlocked peace talks Israel’s parliament call­ bear with the hospital while the ville. Mrs. Sally D. Jones to ^^each months. Mrs. Nancy Muehlman, that more than ISO battaUems of parking problem exists. man, 140 Bryan Dr.; Mrs. Ella the 1 ,000-foot-long, right-of-way, ed on ail nations of the Live below your means. Grade 6 at Buckley School. She named a special education claimed that the contractor’s regular North Vietnamese M. Messier, 206 Union St.; received her BA in June, 1968 teacher at Robertson School, Is forces are “acJUvely engaged world today to help save Francois Colombat, 106H Blue- trucks were traspassing on its Ulster Aide from the State University of moving from the area. land and disturbing the surface. agalnri South Vietnam.” the Jews of Iran, Syria If you'd like to gel around the high cost of liv­ field Dr.; Philip Tomazlo, 62 Blast at Munitions Plant Patients Today: 2S8 New York at Cortland, and Clerical appointments made In the agreement which pre­ I and Egypt "before it is too 2 ing, we have a suggestion: Dogwood Lane, Wapplng; Ste­ Kills Man, Injures 9 “R is thus impossible tor the taught Grade 5 last year in Tire Mrs. Carol M. Hagenow, ceded the withdrawal of the late.” It also demanded an Cut down on the high cost of getting oround ADMITTED YESTERDAY: ven L. Connell, 62 Dart Hill secreta^ in the office of eo- , people of South Vietnam to de­ Pledg es Law NEWHALL, CaMf. (AP) — An North Colonle, N. Y. She is a suit, Wipco accepted assurances termine their own future freely urgent United Nations in­ Frederick L. Bigelow, Bast Rd., Wapplng: Karen L. Karu- ordlnatot’rofxyouto services; and And buy o Volkswagen. It's only |i70e. explosion rocked a munitions resident of Newington. Salary, by the town and Roncari that unless these troops from North vestigation into the plight That's around $1200 less Ihbn' the overage Hartford; Daniel M. Boland, 39 zis. East Hartford; Jeannlne M. $7,000. Mrs. HarleneW. Hawkes, pay­ Steplien St.; Charles B. Case and flare manufacturing plant its property will be restored,’ as Vietnam return to North' Viet­ of Jews in Arab lands. LaBreck, 134 Oakland St.; Ra­ Mrs. Bernadette C. Neal to roll clerk. John J. Merz was ap­ On V o tin g amount paid for a new car todoy. Ileove it in the Jr., 104 Woodslde St.; Mrs. building Tuesday night, kllUng closely as possible, to its orig­ nam,” he weiit on. The Knesset was called out of bonk. More's coming.) chel L.. Hardy, Bloomfield. one man and louring nine oth­ teach home economics at Man­ pointed custodian. inal condition. Doris A. Douglas, East Hart­ Also Dennis J . Dunn, Gilead ”TWs Is why It Is imposstble BELFAST, Northern Ireland summer recess for a special A VW soves you hundreds of dollars on upkeep ers, riieniff’s deputies said.

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