'We Are Happy to Be Ready' Says Gommander Armstrong

'We Are Happy to Be Ready' Says Gommander Armstrong

\\ \ ■ \ PAGE TWENTY \ ■ ■ V . vA: MONDAY, JU L Y 14, 1969 mrbPBter iEoBnfng % ralii \ . Avnagie Daily Net Press Run ■br The Week Ended The Weathelr About Town One Motor Town Receives I f-i* n Home Ec Posts Red Cross Jme ts, icee Hi® Klwanis Club of V Men- Fair and warm tonlgM. Low rtwaber will meet tomorrow Equipment Bids I In the 60s. Tomorrow meetly V ital To Saturday at 11:27 a.m ., t»townI Difficult To FiU ■noon at the Manchester Coun­ Mrs. Grace F. Harrison of 27 Structure 15,459 sunny and hot with higha 90 to try Club. Members will discuss South Windsor Equipment Co. firelighters went to' the rear 95. Shower prabaUllty near pi South Wlnd-sor, the McOov- Oak St. where they Meadow Lane, State Depart­ the club’s planned golf tourney Moon L ift ment of Education consultant M anehe$ter— 4 City of ViUage Charm zero through Wednenday. end baxUo auction. ^ /• / 'em Co. of Windsor Locks and tlngulshed a fire In the engine T o Change for home economics education, n o (Continued from Page One) Hodges Co. of Newington were a 'car there, VOL. LXXXVIII, . 242 (TWENTY PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) the apparent low bidders — ------------------ said the shortage of home eco­ The National R ^ Croaa is MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1969 (Claaalfled Advertlafaig on nige Id) PRICE TEN CENTS The Manchester Rotary Club nomics teachers in the state Is reorganizing its abticture and will m eet tomorrow a t 6:80 p.m. at least six minutes,” said a three pieces of of equipment , space agency official. wanted by the town at bid open- JM oFC ’’far more serious than people the Cormectlciit Dlrisioi^ will be at the Manchester Country realize.” She rejx>rts 25 vacan­ one - of the first to mqte the Club. The board of directors Colllno will be in a circular Ings morning at the Muni- , ItJerS cipal Building. cies in 21 state districts. switch, according to an cui- will meet aifter the regular club path 69 miles above the lunar Join Camp Staff “Hardly anyone is coming nouncement from the Greatei: Helpful Hints meeting. surface. He will be prepared to arj McGovern bid 14.150 to sup- forward to apply for these Jobs, ply the town with a yellow trail­ Hartford chapter of the Red Soccer Flareup LOUISVILU!, Ky. (AP)— lower hlg altitude to rescue_ his Donations and the names of and school district recruiters er model brush chipper for Cross. Firrt gredm far Byck Ele- Miss Susan Elizabeth Knight, crewnlate.s If m ngines fail 17 new veduntoeng were an- are having a hard time finding Under the new. program, daughter of Mir, and Mrs. Rob­ and Armstrong and Aldrln are cutting stumps, tree branches mentary School here have and brush. The Casey Dupuis today by the Kennedy qualified people, she said. ”In which starts today Hartford will ‘We Are Happy To Be Ready’ oome up wHh some advice ert C. Knight of 03 Elva Dr., left In a low orbit. addition, schools may yet re­ become the central office for Co. of Newington bid $4,750. - Day Camp director, Harry P. Ignites Battle In tor Apollo U Oommander graduated from Southern Con­ But if the ascent engine shuts ceive some resignations from all 37 chapters in Ckmnecticut. South Windsor Equipment bid Smith. Nell Armatvoiig that won’t be necticut State Ck>llege in June off before six m’nutes, the two homie economics teachers.” All state chapters wUl receive $1,900 to replace the town’s Cuh found In a space agency with a BS in education. She has LM pilots would not have Mrs. Harrison added the pool services from the Greater Hart­ f f Is>-Boy T ractor with a X manual. accepted a position to teach enough speed to achieve orbit of prospective home ec teach­ ford Chapter, but financial cmd one. Their trade-in figure was . ^ Watch out for "moon be­ fourth grade a t Bowers School. and would instead be on a boJ- ers if getting shallower, point­ staff support will still come Central America $600 on the old m ac^e ma^ ings.” They may . look like ll.stlc.path that would .send them ing out that only 18 teachers from the National organizatkm. TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras ran troops and air force peraon- Commissioner Ing the toatal $1,300 Cocric’s r Clirl® Low, (AP) — A new undeclared war “an octo^ with lots of Says Gommander Armstrong Dennis Sheridan, son of Dr. craihing back onto the moon be­ were graduated last month by Donald L. Cornish of the Hart­ nel had mobilized in Santa Roia Equipment Cb. of Wallingford Engaged hands” or gigantic “hot and Mrs. Bernard Sheridan of fore Co'Iirs could save them. two state colleges offering home ford Chapter will have the role nag'ed In Central Aiiimca today de Lima for a large-scale at­ Enrico F. Reale of 11 Bonner bid $2,163 wUh a $500 t r ^ - l n between Honduras and El. Sal­ dogs.” They may even want Hebron Rd., Bolton, has been The total .sequence from lunar allowance. chips and punch as well as ran ec majors. The engagement of Miss of chapter and division ' mcui- tack.” CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. named to the dean’s list for Rd. has been appointed as Ck>m- vador, with each aocuaing the to hold handa. liftoff to rendezvous between toe Hodges was the only bidder ^a parade to raise f$8.85 for the She pointed to two other fac­ Nancy Jane Chatel of Windsor, ager. He will be hssisted by a Two Honduran towns report­ (-■\P) — The Apollo 11 as­ the spring semester at Emerson mLssioner of Opticians by Gov. tors bearing on the shortage. other of aggression. The Organi- edly suffered a ’’high” munber A 7-yeiutold had one sbaip LM and command ahlp Is ex­ to supply the town with a self- ® formerly of Manchester, to staff of five. insight into the mission: tronauts spent the day be­ College, Boston. One la that some teachers have Objectives of the. new organi­ zati<m of American States or­ of casualties from the Salvado­ pected to take 3% hours. After John Dempsey. propelled tree stump router at Ered Nesslff of NassUf Arms "The further up you go, the fore their trip to the moon u-sing the ascent engine to fly accepted positions in private Chester F. Cynoski of Suffleild zation, the National Red Cross dered a peace teaim down from rean air attacks. They were Reale has served for three $1,810. donated athletic equipment. Washiitgton. m ore M's gonna coat.” reviewing the flight plan Mystic Review, North Ameri­ Into the 11 by 62 mile orbit. The new volunteers are Robin businesses or community pro- has been announced by her par­ said, are to extend improved Ocotepeque, a town of about years a« president of the Con­ Honduran authoritiee charged as servicing of their space­ can Benefit Association, will ;flinaller maneuvering rockets FrankHn, John .Powers, vncio, Steve grams instead of in. classrooms. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman and up-dated program services, 5,000 and Santa de Oopan, with meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the necticut Opticians Association. that Salvadorean ground forces will be fined periodloally to car­ Anderson, Patrida Breen, Gor The other is the increase In to get more participation in all 9,500 resIdentB. ship continued flawlessly Odd Fellows Home. Released from Hospital W. Chatel of 85 Falknor Dr. invaded Honduras Monday at ry Armstrong and Aldrln up to He is a member of Its board of r Norwood, John H^y and home economics positions, part­ services given by volunteers, to Salvadorean planes also at­ and ahead of schedule for the • command ship’s 69-mlle- directors and acts as legisla­ I^KENHEATH’ England Noreen Palladhio. ly ^he result of an increasing Her fiance is the son of Mr. move toward better personnel two points, and that Salvado­ Wednesday’s launch. and Mrs. Leo F. Cynoski of tacked TooenUtv airport here but D rug R aids The West Side Reunion com­ hlgh altitude. tive liaison for the association. number of middle schools. The policies, and to establish a rean planes made widespread wcix- turned back by antlair- "We are happy to be ready to wIcLgw rrf J . __ . * Also, Jo u st 2iSTnic6, AJoxi Sutfield. mittee will meet Wednesday at He Is vice president of the state has mone than 50 .such structure more prepared to attacks. Unconfirmed reports c r ^ fire end six Honduran Cor­ fly,” said NeH A. Armstrong, The ascent engine was fired Fi«>n>vn.w»>- h Dwight D. Cameron, Kathy O’Neil, Dayna Mias Chatel is a graduate of 7 p.m. at the home of Bill Pa- Connecticut Guild of Prescrip­ schools, and their home ' eco­ meet contemporary prqUems. sold seven cities were bombed. sairs. the spacertitp commander. successfully on the flights of Elsenhower, has been released BerthlauAie. Kathy R ls^ Manchester High School and Catch 51 ganl, 13 Falknor Dr. tion Opticians, and a member from a U.S. Air Force hospital nomics departments are among CHiapter chairm an Roland H. A dispatch from Guatemala, At dawn WeCkwaday, 3H Apollos 9 aiid 10. But on those Elaine Poitras, - Tom Cameron, Hartflard Hospital School of Reports stdd at least one of of the txxird of directors for where she was confined follow­ those looking for teachers. Lange, who helped work out the which borders bolth countries hours before their scheduled two mtoslons, the Astronauts April Showman and Mary Fin­ Nursing.

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