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m r : • n- i'O "'a; A‘ ' :/ TUESDAY. MARCH t. IM 4 •liMtt tlA'lteN Averetfi Difly Net P n « Rbb iKanrhPBtpr lE orai^ Hi^ntlit For tlM WMk BMad Fibruary 39, 1964 The Waddell School PTA Ths , printlnf team of John which la diraetad Iqr tha lUuatrato bar talk. M rs Shw will hold a Military Whist to Mather Chapter, Order of De- daeoratad ths modd apartmeots |ALL HEATING PADS TAC Members vanity o f ODanaetieut, will at* 1 3 ,9 1 5 Claady. mBfi taeGIB, M r U About Town morrow at 8 p.m. in th^ cafe Molay, will hold a meeting to tand a lactura on daeorntlva ae* tor Watldna ^ ____ _ RefrsahmentS will be 20% O ff Mambcr of tha Audit 46. teria. Members are asked to night. For further InfOrmatidh Attend Lecture ceaaorles'to be given at Watkins Buraau of CircuUtlon iiaitrlyrfitrr lEtirntttg B rralii ■ma M tlO y of th« BI«Med bring their own cards. There cell William Lewis, 68 Oakwood &rotfaers, 085 Main St., tomor* following' ths talk, by lOss MARKBD PRIOU braawy, high M. will be an Instructor for those Rd. Carolyn A. Janssen of Watkina Manch«Mt«r~^A City o f VUlago Charm •aenuMiit o f St. Jotm’s Poikh Mors than 140 members of row at 8 pju. Mrs. Ruth Wat NaMonal CkUioMc CSiurch will unfamiliar with the game. Re kins Shss, horns atyUst for ths w m Cora H. Webb, home dem tha Tolland County CTooparaUve onstration agent of UCoin, la In ARTHUR DRUa a M t toMBorrow at 7:80 pjn. In freshments will be served. The Regina D’ltslla Society ators, wfl] Isetun and riiow VOL. LXX Xm . NO. 131 HwimrWitaaU. • t will meet tonight at 7 at the Bxtensioa Service of the U.8. alldea of tha tattsrlon of tha 600 oharga of the extension ssrvlce (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, 1964 (Clasalflsd AdvertlaiBg «n Pags 18) Hie Army-Navy Club AuxU W. P. Quish Funeral Home, Department of Agriculture, Apartmanta at BIoomfMd, to classes. Hm laUM Uiailonanr 8o* lary vdy meet tomorrow at 8 226 Main St., to pay respects to alaty et tha TalcottvUla Oongra* pjn. at the clubhouse. Mem the-late Mario Mistretta, whose fattonal Church will sponaor a bers are reminded to bring wife Is a member. mmmaga sala Saturday from 10 items for the oup action to be x: ajn. to 1 p.m. at tha church. held after the business meeting. Lakota Council, Degree of Events Ttaoae attandlni: may uaa the Pocahontas, will meet tomorrow Vote Is Unanimous lam Hill Rd. antrance. Ugrht The executive board of the at 7:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows refreahmanta will ba soldi Any- South School PTA will meet Hall. A social with refreshments In State 'it ona wiahlnj: to donata items tonight at 8 at the home of will be held after the business may contact lira. Wabar Gor Mr. and Mrs. James Ray, 416 meeting. OPEN TUESDAY 4 THURSDAY TILL 9 don, Kelly Rdn Vamon. Gardner St. Walter B. Pierce, son of Mrs. Banker Opposes In Security Council 'Aoger K. Gorman, a lanoa cor The Mothers Club «f Center Gamy Pierce o f 26 Morse Rd. poral In tha United States Ma Congregational Church will meet and late kute Walter B, Piepoe, Police Proposal rina Oorps and son of Mr. and tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home was recently prcraotod to sec lb * . John Gorman, 360 BUm- of Mrs. Ann Golnlk, 637 Spring ond class storekeeper in the ham St., is participating with St. United States Coast Guard. He Gives Lecture ^ \ i ' ' \ i . ■ HARTFORD (A P )— The tha Fourth Battalion, 12th Ma is stationed at Washington Na vice president of the Con On Plans for Cyprus rtaM, In a coordinated United BUI JVank, 17, son of Mr. and tional Airport, Arlington, Va. Sir Herbert Read, English Annual Spring necticut Bankers Associa Btatas Nationallat Chfaiasa am Mrs. Ralph E. Frank of 96 poet, philosopher and art critic, phlMoua exerciBe called 'Klpera- Members of the Ladles of St. tion today criticized three Prances Dr. and president of will give a free public lecture at tloB BafSipack” being conduct the Manchester High School James will meet tonight at 7:46 of the proposals set down ed off the coast of Taiwan. Chess Club, wiU be one of 50 at, the W. P. Quish Funeral 8:30 p.m. ’Thursday at the King by State Police Commis- Philip School, West Hartford. Peace Force area chess men playing United Home, 226 Main St., to pay re j sioner Leo J. Mulcahy to Jamea P. SmMh, aon of Mr. Stotos Champion Bobb^ Fisher spects to the late Mario Mis Introduced by Alan Tomp and Mra. George T. Smith, 27 act as deterents in the in a simultaneous exhibition tretta, whose wife is a member. kins, University of Hartford I Ifadlaon St, was recently maoth toalgtit at the Shoiham- alarming number of bank And Mediator vice chancellor for visual arts nanted to the dean’s list of St. Oaks Hotel, Hartford. He is robbene.s. Anaefan’B C<Alege, Manchester, also tournament director of the and director of the art school. Josiah Chandler said he can H. H., for the first semester of Hartford Chess Club and com 3 Youths Held Sir Herbert will speak on ‘"The Thant’s Idea the 1J66S-64 academic year. not see the practicability of bul peted in the United State Jun In Liquor Theft Redemption o f the Robot.” His let proof glass and tear gas In ior Chess tournament last Aug talk is sponsored by the Alex CURTAIN banks, since rather than, be ust. ander S. Keller Memorial Fund, UNITED NATIONS, coming a deterent they might N. y. (A P )— The U.N. Police say that an "impulse” now in its sixth season as a make the would-be bandit more The executive board of the on the part of one youth re community service offered by prone to stage a "shooting hold Security Council voted NoHce the university. Manchester Republican Wom sulted in the Feb. 26 theft up.” . unanimously today to have en’s Club will meet tomorrow at Sir Herbert and Lady Read Chandler said the ba.sic issue WE HAVE DAILY of a case of 24 pint bottles of Secretary-General U Thant 8 p.m. at tha home of X^s. are in residence at Wesleyan i.s the “safety of people, both I set up a Cyprus peace force Thomas Bailey, 586 Spring Bt. liquor from a Hartford distrib University where he Is a fellow ci:8iomers and employe.^.” and DELIVERY TO THE utor’s delivery truck. this semester at the university’s money i.s .•second to this. He aa'd and to name a mediator to Charged with larceny are Center for Advanced Studies: he felt the return to bullet I seek peace in the island re niomas Cooper Wals, 17, of 36 Twice decorated as an officer proof glais and tear gas would public. BOLTON Ferguson Rd.; Daniel Thomas in World War I, he has led a see the bank robbery regress The Soviet Union had an Sullivan, 17, of 9 Edison Rd., and many-faceted life. He professes to the days of the 1930’s when nounced it would support the David Sklar, 16, o f 45 Morse Rd. pacifism, is an exponent of a bandit would "come in shoot- plan despite strong reservations AREA esthetics, a spokesman for the big’,' on the provisions for the crea Det. John Krlnjak, who made avantgarde, and Is considered the arrests yesterday, said that "We need tp take precautions tion and control of the force. the best critic of British art Promises Promises Promises but we must not over-protect to There also had Iseen some the boys were released to the since John Ruskln. ... ... custody of their parents while the point where we make a doubt about France’s vote, but LENOX ’The public Is welcome to at Touch of spring booets daffodil shoots in yard of Herald photographer Joseph Saternis, in Rockville. trigger - happy bandit more French Delegate Roger Sey- awaiting presentation in Cir tend the lecture for which there cuit Court 12 here on March 16. prone to pull the trigger,” doux went along with ths PHARMACY is no charge. Army Ray Gun Chandler said. others. The theft was more of a Just before the vote ths prank than a criminal act, po He said if anything good has 299 E. CENTER ST. BOSTON (AP)—A light Plane Door come out of the recent rash of secretary-general told the 11- lice said. The liquor was re K of C Setback Man’s Testimony nation council he was confident weight laser rifle. Which holdups, "it is the fact that in turned. "They just didn’t know he would be able to form the TEL 4494W94 what to do with it after they Doves, 1,678; Esquires, 1,589; ahoota a dastructlva.'ray In not one single instance was stead of bulleta, has been Tears Away^ anyone hurt.” force, and that he would get the had stolen It” from the thick, HELGO, 1,560; Ramblers, 1,624; full cooperation of Cyprus, Brit Which was parked In the Pine North Ends, 1,513; Markhams, developed by Maser OpUca, Commissioner Mulcahy rec Inc., and turned over to the ain, Turkey and Greece in the Pharmacy parking lot off Cen 1,612; Eighth District, 1,610, and Links Two Cars Airman Lost ommended that the bullet-proof U.N.