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Bnandginlle a Hartford Hospital the Week Before /■ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 19661 Ayeikge Dfdly Net Press Run The Weather ^AGE THIRTY-SIX I t r a l h . For tho Week. Ended Clear and cold t<might wHfe October 8, i96« froot warnings, low in 80*; sunny, not as co<rt tomorrow, .. Two young people from Trin? Lincoln School high 80-86, About Town' ity Covenant Church were elect­ 14,837 ed to posts of U « East Coast Sets Open House M anekestir^A City of VStlage Charm Conference Hl-I^gue of the The wayi and meani com­ (Classified AdverlMag eo Fi4 ;e $1) PRICE SEVEN UJsNiV Evangelical Covenant Church of Lincoln School will have an I MANCHESTER, CONN.,, THURSDAY, OCTTOBER 6, 1966 mittee of the VFW Post and VOL. LXXXVL NO. 5 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—tWO SECTIONS) America at recent Leadership Open House tonight from 7 to Auxiliary will meet tomorrow Week sessions at Camp Squanto, 8 for parents and chiidren. The OPEN THURSDAY ^t 8 p.m, at the Post Home. West Swanzey, Mass. They are HOUSED purpose of the event is to give Donald Childers, son of Mr. and Aaroored Gir HoMpp. Members of the VFW Auxil­ Mrs. John Childers of 51 Stark­ pupils the opportunity to intro­ UNTILL 9 P.M. Gift AU Set iary wlshlnK to work on cancer weather St., president; and Miss duce their parents to their pads wlU meet tomorrow at Kaye Rask, daughter of the Rev. (AP) - i Mm . 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mrs. teachers. LB J Expands Journey and Mrs. K. Ejnar Rask, treas­ Johh N. Dempsey says she's Mrs. Robert Ooulombe, mem­ AND Gets Kenneth Aseltihe, 784 K. Mid­ urer. The Rev. Rask is pastor solved one Christmas shop­ bership chairman, and room dle Tpke. Those attending are of Trinity Covenant Church. USE YO U R ping problem ^ far as the Reminded to bring a box lunch, mothers wiiraccept dues for the governor' is concerned. A beverage will be served by Lincoln School Association. CONVBNIBNT $20,000 Miss Patricia Feltham, Booklets will be available list­ HALE When Dempsey took hold bie hostess. of a baton to lead the band daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Ed­ ing association officers, PTA in­ Since 1853 CHARGE ACCOUNT ward Feltham of Jarvis Rd., re­ formation, the school calendar In “The Connecticut March” To Major Asian Tour Manchester Grange will meet In Cash cently returned for her final and the association program for during his vMt to the Dan­ tonight at 8 at Orange Hall. Main Street, Manchester bury Fhlr yesterday His wife year at Colby Junior College, 1966-67. , PLA1NV1U,B (AP)—The loot iTirst and second degrees will be New London, N.H., an d' has The association will sponsor a from an armored car holdup JfX was overheard to say to a conferred. There will be a white friend standing by: been inducted into Phi Theta Book Fair Nov. 2, S and 4 in Wednesday, night by d gang o f lelephant table. "Thht’ settles my problem 7^ Kappa, an honor society. PI'A Speaker the school auditorium. Proceeds ski-masked holdup men con- of the event will be used for the VERY IMPORTANT PEOPLE for Christmas. I know what SOUTH KOMiA W ill Vi sit Mrs. Wilber Little, rehabilita­ John F. Schereschewsky, a fine arts program at the school .tained about $20,000 in cash, an , f t? I’m going to get him—a set' Pe€iflt The Women’s Society and the PREFER PURITAN FOREVER YOUNG ^ c l a l ot the annored car ser­ OCT. 31-NOV. tion chairman of the VFW and for books and supplies for o f share drums.” JAPAN Couples Club Of Community columnist for the Hartford vice said today. OcdOA 5 Countries jAuxlliary, and Mrs. Theodore the school library. • Very Important Persons on the go prefer the Baptist Church will sponsor a Courant and a radio and tele­ George W. Dunbar Jr., secre­ Fairbanks made the unit’s an­ Puritan Forever Youn^ routing via a two piece harvest supper and fair Sat­ vision personality, will be the tary of the Dunbar Armored MiDWAY nual visit to. Rocky Hill Vet­ urday at the church. T he fair double knit Acetate. Two tones contrast in a clever During Jaunt guest speaker at a meeting of Oar service of Hartford, said State News erans Hospital. They visited 313 will be open from 4 to 8 p.m. Police Arrests way on the overblouse for a bom traveler look. patients, and distributed white the Waddell School PTA to be the bandits apparently got about Supper will be served from Mint/Oyster, Black/Oyster. 10-20, I V - / . $40,000 in cash and checks, of WASHINGTON (.^ )— Bocks, stationary and stamps. 2 2 241 2 5:30 to 6:30. Mrs. Frank Car­ held Thursday at 8 p.m. in the which about half was cash. President Johnson is eXm Mark P. Ray^ 20, of 77 Camp­ Researching PHILIPPINESI WAKS penter o f 91 Adelaide Rd. and school auditorium. ITie loss was Insured, he said. $r jianding his trip to thd Mrs. Richard Malone of 48 bell Ave.., Vernon, was charged VIST OC7. 34. 3$ Schereschewsky,, director of Local, state and fedei^ in­ ^N A $r Manila conference into a Quaker St. are in charge of at 6:40 p.m. yesterday with VERY Plan Gets OK Rumsey Hall School in Wash­ making unnecessary noise with vestigators had little to go on major Asian tour 'with super reservations. ington, Conn., served in the . }n their search for the bandits. MANILAS FUEL OIL a motor vehicle. SPECIAL! ^ visits to New Zealand, Ana* 1947-48 session of the State ' According to the Dunbar By Dempsey t ^ i a , Thailand, Malasnsia Richard Resnick of Man­ Liegislature and helped formu­ Police said a patrolman in a guards, Louis Kohler, 68, and cruiser saw Ray squeal his tires and South Korea, as vvell aa chester, a geology student at late a bill to give state aid to Merton French, 39, the robbery NtW — 13.8 — leaving McDonald’s Drive-in at HARTFORD (AP) — the Philippines. |\ the Eastern New Mexico Uni­ public schools. was swiftly and efficiently car­ 46 W. Center St. Gov. John Dempsey endors­ OUINIA-------rw-ra----- ^ , Johnson’s . plans were* dl» 200 GAL. MIN. C.O.D. versity, Portales, will attend a Five times a week he broad­ ried out l>y four to six men closed today by governments of Ray is scheduled to appear in shortly after 8 p.m. ed a program today that field trip of the New Mexico casts a radio series called “You SOLOMON several of the Asian notions. Manchester Circuit Court 12, BOYS’ 8-20 BENCHWARMERS could apply $192,000 to re­ R. B. RBGIUS Geological Society to the Taos and Your Country” on W'TIC, Kohler and French said they There was no immediate word Oct. 27. were grabbed by the bandits and Raton areas from Thurs­ Hartford, and has been a panel search in Connecticut. from the V^ilte House, but tiis 643-0577 Chester S. Ososkl Jr., 31, of All wool melton shell, • > .V ‘ day, Oct. 13, to Sunday, Oct. 16. member of "What In The as they were, emerging from a The plan, developed by the President scheduled an after­ 31 W. Middle Tpke., was charg­ downtown bank, a branch of the ConnecUcut Research Commis­ INDONtSiA World” on W n c television zip-out liner, quilted noon news conference that vnm ed yesterday afternoon with 90 Hew Britain Federal Savings sion, calls for asking the U.S. since 1957. expected to bring his oooflrma* making unnecessary noise with Bank. Department of Commerce for sleeves. Burgundy or tion of the announcementa fram He writes a column entitled a motor vehicle, on Highland The guards had been going $96,000 in federal participation Backside View of the Moon abroad. “You and Your Child” which is ^t. He is schedulfed for court ap­ navy. Reg. 19.98 from store to store pickii^ up in 11 state projects. If approved, published three times a week pearance Oct. 24.. ths day’s receipts in their cus­ This photo of the backside of the moon was released the state 'would match this Ohe news conference was sad Indian Ocaon in the Courant. tomary manner and hsul Just by N A SA today. It was taken by the luna spacecraft figure. for 8 p.m. EOT. The official vistts to the flv« FARMER’S MARKET After the meeting, PTA mem­ HOSPITAL HEAD RESIGNS picked up additional bags of last Aug. 24. N A SA reports the area shown is about The com'mission told D em ps^ Niw nations wiU be sandwirtied berships wili be available at the WALLINGFORD (AP) — The cash and checks at the bank 800 by 900 miles and is located in the eastern por­ that fa.'vorable action by the IS At AND < door, and refreshments will be director of the Gaylord Rehabili­ Commerce Department would around the Oct. 24-26 MaidlSi 827 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE MEN'S PERMANENT PRESS when they were waylaid, police tion of the backside of the moon. (AP Photofax). OCT. )9.30 served in the cafeteria by Mrs. tation Hospital, Stuart W. Knox, GIRLS’ 7-14 NAVY MEN’S TWILL said. enable the state to go ahead meeting of chiefs of state of the Henry Wierzbicki and her com­ has submitted his resignation. Tbs robbers, their faces hid­ under the Technical Service Act, seven countries witfa troops mittee. Knox has held the directorship PEA JACKETS CORDUROY SU CKS ZIP SURCOAT den by garishly decorated ski which provides for the matching fighting Communtata in Soutii Mrs.
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