FINAL WEEK Potterton's

FINAL WEEK Potterton's

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19, 1968 PAKa THDITY-SIX inmtrbP0t?r CiiFtiins Urmlb Most Manchester Stores Will Be Open Tonight Until 9 0*Clock ___________ _ «______ - - ■ ■ . ------ Daughters of Isabella will Zion Evangelical Uittieran Best Rt. 6 Plan Followed About Town hold a rummage sale tomor- Church couttdl win meet Friday Hospital Cites 32 Tonight row from 9 to 11 a.m. at the at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Average Daily Net Preas Run The Weather Lakoto Oou^, D t g t f ^ k of C Home on Main St. Near'Reservoir, Says State For H m Week Ended PocabonNsHi, w«I meet UmlgM Kevin Marceau, 10, son of Mias RMa Mhrlarty, daughter With Long Service Awards Clear, chilly tonight. I x w at 7:80 at Odd Fellows Hall foe william Marceau of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Morlarty Manchester toward officials poUutattts from Rt. « may enter Jane 16, 1998 near 60. Tomorrow mostly sun­ tbe deletion o f offloees* A social g won a first place 27 Lilac St. has been named The board of trustees of Man- than IB years p t service who win ny, mUder. High In upper 70s, and refreataments wUl toBow in the four-hand Jig and to the dean’s list for the last chaster Memorial Hospital will be honored guests at the dinner learned yesterday pj^ foj. that portion of HJanrlj^at^r luTtitng low 80s. the maetlnv. the marking period at the Kirtfoed sponsor a dinner at Manchester are; Manchester residents: ptams In the vicinity of Howard ^ back ito 1060. No 15,105 j eight-hand reel last Sunday at Indltute- - of- Accounting.---------- -— Country Club tonight to honor Mrs. Anna Barron, Miss Do- Reservlor cannot be ch a fe d , <,j^eOUone were rsiaed at a Manchester— A City of Village Charm 83 hospital employes who have rothy Brigham, Miss Marion Ito r e e n DooaoWe, the Hunter College Fete, Bronx, ------------------------ and that, from an engineering io60 pubUc hearing and the served IB or more continuous Brookings, Mrs. Hilda Brown, (OkMMlfled Advertizing en Fnge 28) PRICE TEN CENTS ***? ***^**^^ N.Y., where over 2,000 chll- VOL. LXXXVn. NO. 222 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1968 Domchle dren competed. He is a student New Site Eyed years of employment. Ninety Mrs. Marion Buckler, Mrs. W Tcsr'S.T'rssr-™. y m a sewnd ^ at the Mary Griffith School of people are expected to attend Elena DeFellce, Mrs. Ethel plans possible for that section department heads the hongf|>e laM Stmday alt Dance. For Ski Slope the affair. Drew, Mrs. Helen Gale- of the highway. vvlth state Ugbway oHH- the Hunter College Fds, Bronx, Service pins and certificates Mrs. Dorothy Koelsch, ’Ihe Information came from to dotetmlne whether the N. Y. Army Pvt. Robert D. Wilson, The Board- of Dltactors last will be presented to members Mafgaret M*»- xue ^ r Leona Lavery, Mrs. Olive Mack, state highway officials, at a piaj^g migM be altered, .1 ^ 1 Ts®" Mr. and Mrs. William night gave an Informs^ go-ahead of the “ Fifteen Year Plus Club’ xr.wi,.. x r .™ meeting In the Wethersfield of- They were toM then that, ^^****^P ^ D- Wilson of 147 Parker St., for a new ski slope near at ceremonies following the din- flees of the State Highway De- because of the topography, and Clifford Sees Hope ^ r«c«n«y completed a basic Hercules Dr., In the vicinity of ner. Speakers for the program partment. because Blnley St. was to be the * course In field artillery at Ft. the old Nike Site, to replace Mt. will be Jacob F. Miller, presl- Present for the town were BtxalgUtened to go over the busliM meetly, Dtal^t D^ g^^ ^ ,,pard of trusteoa; Mayor Nathan AgostlneUl, Town hlgtwvay at thiBt point, the uty Clarence Smith will make ___ ___ _ *_ n,. « in,«a»ni -w wanMo •««. Hblmstrom. lost to Rt. 6 relocation. and Edward M. Kenney, Nos- _ _ _ _ Manager Robert Weiss, Town piling could not be changed. his official visit at 7:80. Officers Also, Mias Louise Anderson Miss Patricia Ann Ward of ’The board told PubUc Woriis Pltal administrator. Counsel John Shea, ’Town Plan- were assured then that are reminded to have Grand InltraT^“ i ^ T e M lor the first __ UVTUI Lodge equipment with them for Arlington. Va.. daughter of Mr. ^Director t o r WUllam O’NO’NeUl ^ to pr^pro- z u «... frmtonreridento; VMsalflATvfK* Mrs. HarrietHfirt*tAr Mad-M A il. ner Joseph Tamsky, Water Sup- th* state will do aB It can to In Viet Peace Talks t a » e ^ . The Master Mason and Mrs. Robert F. Ward of 37 cede with piellm lna^ negota- time, toe a w ^ den and WUllam Oellem, Vernon Engaged erintendent Lawrence Wlttkof- prevent salts and other poUu- S K ^ l be conferred, and Hartland Rd.. recently return^ T h L f . residents; Mrs. EUsabeto MlUer, ske and Director of Public tants from entering the reeer- war policy. Indicated he expects militarized Zone are of South The engagement of Miss Caro- wilMam O'NeUl. voir, WASHINGTON (AP) — offleer dressis'summorfoiWals. from a three-week vacation In to seek ’Town Planning (^nimls- Hartford; and Curtis WU- some real progress In working Vietnam lyn Jane Mellen to Alan Richard meeting was arranged by Testenlay, the State highway Refroshments wUl be served af- Portugal and Spain. She la a alon apprmnU for locating the h ^ p lW RockvUle. Secretary of Defense Cflark out a solution when the negotia­ He said he has sent questions Barton, both of Manchester, was Highway Commissioner cffiolale repeated these aasur- twX^eettmr 1968 graduate of the E a s t e r n ski slope In that area. One new member w U l^ In- M. Clifford said today tors g;et Into private talks. to commanders there In an at­ announced by the couple last Howard Ives, at the direction ances and s a « that safeguMds, Airlines In-Flight Training Cen- The land needed U owned by He appeared to discount the tempt to clear this up. M d a y night at the 19M B ^ o r Dempsey. including slit baskiB, will be there is “ some movement” Mias Jane Morrison, daughter ter. Miami Springs, Fla., and Is Garden Grove Caterers and by ^ s ® m ^ - value of the formal sessions, In —Said that, despite intensified of Mr and Mrs. Charles Mor- an Eastern Airlines stewardess Earle Rohan. “ *® amtenance depart BB Hits Elbow Reception at Manchester High About a week ago, AgostlneUl provided. in the apparently stalemat­ School. which both sides have ex­ enemy offensive activity In Of Boy in Park had written Gov. Dempsey, call- They said yestirdny that. In ed Paris peace talks be­ changed charges and demrinds South Vietnam, he docs not be­ l u S T X l ' t l f u S ^ * ^ 0 mg attention to me loes of a PO. the evint winter « iR . a n d ^ e r tween the United States and appeared to be giving vir­ lieve his commanders there will J I !? ^ ific a t e ^ o r art In an ex- Jehovah’s WHneases wUl con- acres of histend needed by the R T *^ S th ” A 12-year-old Manchester boy S ^ r f i ? is “ “f*. Howard R e s e r v o i r ^ poUutots and North Vietnam. tually no ground. ask for more U.S. troops beyond Mbit held recently at Mt. St. duct a theocratic ministry town, but that Garden Grove. ^ ^ J t In the elbow by an un- a ^ J ^ '^ b e r t “ •“* « * ?'^ **r' On the question of negotia­ On other matters, Clifford: the presently planned 660,000. 2 JoMiph Academy. West Hart- school Friday at 7:80 p.m. at which owns approximately sU ^ “ y ® R ^ ^sslrt- identified youth with a bb gun, l . Barton of 146 Tanner St. tions, the defense secretary, —Said "I ’m rot persuaded" —Indicated that as long as fort, where she has just com- K l^ o m HaU and a service acres of the l a ^ needed wants ^f num lL W walked through Center Miss Mellen wUl graduate to- '^ h e ^ the plans could be who Is one of President John­ that there were any North Viet­ there le any hope that the North pleted her freshman year. meeting at 8:8B p.m. If,^:;PJe“*s ^ e m e m ^ m ^ riub X Springs Park on his way home „t^ht from M anclU s^ High " X y ^ S g S t o ^ r i c wtth son’s top advisers on Vietnam namese helicopters In the De- Vietnamese will eventually re­ ------------------------------------------, wUl receive certificates and pins yesterday afternoon. School. Her fiance, a 1907 gradu- ^ «« along auDroximate- town officials on all proUems ciprocate, he believes President O’NeUl s a l ^ t , before n ^ ^ ^ The boy, whose Identity has ate of Manchester High School. ^ ^ Itft ^ Johnson will not restore full- tiations proceed, appraisals will service; and Mrs. Mary disclosed, told police u attending Mitchell College, Rceervedrs to guarantee a scale bombing of North Viet­ Negotiators Must Combat nam. rijKx:r;s[u.“s s —Estimated that by the end of next year South Vietnam p in s h u A it t “ will have a well-trained, well- ofincdals, from 1969 to today, Misreading of U.S. Mood land. year the air rifle, striking him In the ----------------------------------------------- drilled, effective army” of a whom wUl receive 20 did not keep the Board of Dl- TENDER U. S. CHOICE elbow, and then ran off.

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