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Region of Hodassah to be Weiss - Goldberg necticut He received degrees In wrarraei teU ght, lew U-eU: elear- teitlay during synibollc com- held May 24-36 at the Stratford A meeting of the executive accounting from Mitchell Col­ Member of flw Audit tog pleas ant tomomrar, h%fe ueor Bilastonlng exercises at the Ui>i- Motor Stratford. board of the Ladies of the As­ lege, New London, and the BofcMi e< Oroetottea Tt. veraity o( Connecticut. An Air sumption will be held Monday University o f Miami, C oral Manche»ter— A 'City of Village Charm Force ROTC Cadet, he win be Sunset Rebekah Lodge and night at 8 in the library of the Gables, Fla. He is a member of formally commissioned on June King David Lodge are sponsor­ school. Tau Epsilon Phi Fraternity. 7 after cooimencemenl ceremo- ing a mlJltary whist and set­ Mr. Weiss la employed as a VOL. LXXXiv, N0.198 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1965 (Cfauwtfled AdverOstog ee Puga i ) PRICE SEVEN CENTO idee. back party tonight at 8 at Odd VFW will sponsor a Seafood systems, procedurea and Fellows Hall. Proceeds will Night for members and n ests methods analyst by Benton A Marine P vt Wiltard O. SnUdi benefit the Connecticut Eye tonight from 6:30 to pidnfght Bowles Inc., Advertising, Now Jr., son at Mr. and Mrs. John Bank and Visual Research at the Post Home. York City. His wife, a grad­ J. Schoschl of 88 Hackmatsick Foundation. Tickets will be uate of Whitney School o f Art, Diuighter^ Companion Held available at 'the door. Bt, recently completed four Mias BOeen Sullivan of 120 Hamden, and Andrew Warde Events weeks of individual combat White Srt, was initiated recent­ High School, Fairfield; also at­ training at Camp I>Jeune, N.C. WotM War I Barracks and ly to membershdp of Pi Beta tended the University of Con­ Auxiliary will meet Monday at Phi at the Unlv«aity of Corv- necticut. She is an interior de­ Solution Seen Nearer 7:30 p.m. at the VFW Home. neoticut. signer with Lakow A Sons, New In State Mrs. Bertha Steams, depart­ York City. ment president, will be a gue.'rt. Area Woman Killed, WE APPEAL an Appre: Delegates and alternates for the Cawley, U.S. Navy, son of Mr. To IJie whole family who convention to be held In July in Nautilus Chief needs shoe repairing. We and Mrs. Charles P. Cawley of Bloodmobile Sets Hartford will be elected. Mem­ 117 Cooper St., was recently are authorized dealer for bers are reminded to bring ar- the best! CROWN NEO- graduated from the Aviation Speaker Today tlclee for the cup aAioUon. Re­ Structural Mechanics School In Visit on Monday In Dominican Conflict tlT E HEEL.S by Good­ freshments will be served. year and CATS PAW Structures at Naval Air Techni­ Just say Body in Auto Trunk cal Training Center, Memphis, The Red Cross Bloodmobile At Polk Launch HEELS—no wood inside The North Winds, area folk- will make its monthly visit to Mill won’t mark the floor. Tenn. CHARGE IT! slnglng group, will be featured Manchester Monday and set up Lovely Bride BERLIN (AP)—A tele-^pkreT’bs, -------- to Middletown, but their,>a companion were convicted of GROTON (AP) — Wil­ on the Brad Davis show tomor­ Steelier photo operations at the Concordia phone tip led to the discov­ house burned down.' Dean was breaking and entering. Miss Judith Whitcomb, a re­ Mrs. Alan Michael Weise ohsuged with arson but was liam R. Anderson, skipper j row at 8:30 on WTIC-TV Chan­ cent graduate of the Hartford Lutheran Church, 40 Pitkin ery by state police today of Miss Sharkevich was picked U.S. Orders SAM YU LYES nel 3. They will also sing on the St., from 1:45 to 6:30 p.m. allowed to *plead guilty to a up by police at her home. of the submarine Nautilus Few Feet from Main Institute of Accounting, is the SPECIAL GROUP of FABULOUS a 38-year-old woman’s body charge of breach of toe peace Hootenneny Road Show on daughter of John A. Partridge Miss Martha Joan Goldberg, Local Red Cross officials, State police would not say where when it made its historic 23 OAK STREET w n c radio tomorrow evening in the trunk o f a car. after he promised to get pey- Dean was arrested, but he was of 211 Mountain Rd., not, ac­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mur­ noting that last month’s visit cMatric help. transpolar voyage, will be Some Troops at 6. cording to Wednesday’s Herald, ray Goldberg of Fairfield, and topped the 150-pint quota for The woman’e 17 - year - old the speaker today at the the first time in a long time, daughter and a 22-year-old man At toe age of 17, Dean and (See Page Five) the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Michael Weise, son of Mr. NYLON PEIGNOIR SETS launching of the nuclear i John Whitcomb. a ^ residents to keep up the were arrested on bonUcide Withdrawn and Mrs. Theodore Weiss of 77 good work. chargee. submarine James K. Polk. Jaycee Wives w in meet Brookfield St, exchanged wed­ From eeveral makers . The body of MTs. EHsabSth Mrs. HOracio Rivero Jr„ wife WASHINGTON (AP) — of toe Vice Chief of Naval W e^esday at 6 p.m. at Center ding VOWS' Sunday, April 28, at truly exquisite . 100% ny­ H. Sharfcevich of 619 Graham Prospects for a solution of Operations, will christen the Congregational Church to go to the home of the bride’s par­ Rood, South Windsor was found the Dominican crisis have Capriland's Herb Garden, Cov­ ents. ( lon tricot, some with nylon With a bullet wound In the bead. 7,000 ton vessel at toe cere­ monies at toe Electric Boat; at last taken a marked turn entry. TTwse wishing to attend Rabbi Sanford M. Shapero of A net overlays. ’This is the tra­ "We got a call saying we'd 85 East Center St. are asked to contact Mrs. Da­ Division of General Eiynamics for the better, in the opin­ Temple B’nai Israel, Fairfield, p h A S f \ ditionally favorite lingerie find a tody In the trunk of such C3orp. I vid Sadowsky, 143 Chestnut performed the double ring cere­ and'sueto-a car on tbs Berlin ion of Johnson adminis­ At Summit St. St., by Monday. Anderson’s ship was Amer­ mony. item of all brides. Feminine Turnpike,” said State Police lA. ica's first nuclear powered sub- tration strategists. Miss Barbara Eckhaus of Merrll Johnson. "And we did." TTie first withdrawal of Amer­ Members of the Junior and lacy or ribbon trims, satin m.irine. The Polk is the Navy’s Fairfield and New York City Arrested were Miss EUzaheth 35th Fleet Ballistic Missile Sub- ican troops has been ordered. CASH AND CARRY SPECIAL Senior Confirmation Classes at was the maid of honor. Steven appliques . in sheer filmy Chances tor a permanent cease­ Eimanuel L utheran Church A m Schaikervich and Dairyl Marine. ' | Weiss of Albany, N. Y., served mts) nylon. Drip dry . white.. Damn of Mlddlefleid. The Polk is designed to fire' fire are believed brightening. planning to attend the Conflr- as his brother’s best man. SEEDS Dssm was rutosd to Hartford the 2,500-mile range A-3 Polaris Candidates to take pari in a ,mands Jamboree at Page Park, sizee 32-40. moderate, Interim Dominican Bristol, will leave from the After a reception at the home Hospitot thto niutirtog suffering mssile. | of the bride’s parents, the from undtocloued Injurlee, The Polk, toe 11th president of the government are becoming church parking lot tomorrow at Regularly avajlable. noon. cou p le left for San Juan, hospital said his oendtUon was United States, was a congress­ 14.99 criUcdil. man from Tennessee before be­ In reporting this, however, U.S. officials cautioned that A TTte car with Mra. Shars- ing fleeted president. Anderson, I vtch’s body in it wnas found a native of Bakersville, Tenn.,! much remains to be done. They parked on the shotoder near a was graduated from the U. S. : said some inter-American reetaurant, Johnson said. Naval Academy in 1942. forces with a sizable U.S. con- Cello TOM ATOES............ ..........................2 pkgs, 39c He deoHned to say what the He assumed command of the ' tingerKt may have to remain on motive for the alayhig might be. Nautilus in 1957, and toe next I the Caribbean island for LETTUCE ........................................................head 25c Mira.
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