Hhblilfibiiiokvauiei
Total Page:16
File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb
\i.- \ : /. " 11 ■ Y ' '#X<l!^OHTEEN TUESDAY, APRIL 24,\ 1962*'; , I f F r a l ! ! Avaraga Daily Nat Pran Son •tiim For Am Week KMed Pfc. .Walter P. Schults Jr., . 64»ril 21, 19B2 Bnianuel Lutheran Churchwom- Cmul, and While Ihsra. started Tha Weather A b o u t T o w n U8MC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal en will sponsor' a ruitimage sale new mission Ip 01d\ 8aybrook,, Hs ForeoMt of U. S. Weather Burem ter P, Schults Sr., 875 Adam r St., Friday at .9 a.m. In Isither 'Hall at Bayjedr-Davisoi;! \ Rev> Johnson MESORifnONSV ,•/' M. Is serving with the. SOcond Ma X beeanas associate ^ t o r sat/ the 1 3 , 5 6 9 the church. The church will be New Britain In M 'a r c h F eir and mUd tonight. Vmr teat- The ' Zipaer C3ub m«tnb«n are rine Division, observed o>' Presi open all day and early evening to }-: Free Dwvery ......... 1960. Member of the Audit 'perMore' 45 to SO. F a la ,;^ a IK- nlnded of th» 41st Annii'eiiMiry dent John F. Kennedy d u r^ a re night. tomorrow and'Thursday for May 4 Guest •He has served as irman. Bureau o f CIrcaUUon ^uppsr tq be beld at the'club Sat- cent visit to the Atlantic 'F^eet at deposit .of rummage sale articles. ' uafiEnvRUG tie cooler nifaraday wlUiXthe Mgli use New Englaadi lO sC O n t- urday, April 28 at 6 p.m. The pub* Norfolk, Va. The. pirestdenlial near 70. ^ mission on Evan! : SHOPPING Uy o f Village Charm Iks ia li)vited. party observed amphibious assault Of Fellowship for ’ the . The American Legion Pool will past finir years. landings at Onslow Beach, N. (7. meet 'tonight at 8;15 at the Post Connecticut's newest eomnser* Home. ” The ftev.^ Paul Johnson, •"asaocl- VOL. LXXXt. ig). 174 (TW Eim -FOUa PAGES-Ui TWO SECTIOIW) ' MANCHESTEa TONN, WEDNISDAY. APIOL ji. 1062 d a l statutes will be reviewed .at a Members of the Army-NaVy ate paston of FJrat L utharan T dinner meeting of the Connecticut Club Auxillarj'jWho ptiin to go on Church, New..Britain, will be giiest a mystery ride May 2 and have not' Phi' Theta Chapter will meet to- Society of Certified Public AC' .night at 7:80 at the home of Mba apeaker for M ay Fellowship Day, countants Thursday at 8 p.m. at made dinner reservatlops may call V Mrs. John Olenney, 70 Bigelow UTlian Hattln. 123 Hilliard S t to be sponsored by the Manches lica Shaw's Restaurant'ln New Ha- Miss Roxanne Hewitt and Mrs. A1 ter Cotmcil of Church Women, on ■ven. St., or Mrs. Florence . Plitt, 28 Spruce St., for reservations by Fri' Routhier will present a program, Friday, May 4, at Emanuel Lu &. HALE day. "Fabric Effects.” Members un theran Church. "'A Wble dans conducted by Mrs. able to attend are reminded to “OnePamfly Under GodvWho Is / MAIN STREEfy MA>fC»iESTER : " Rooks Johnston, director of .re- Pictures of the month, selected call the hoatess. My Fam ily?” wilt be the theme /ilflous education. Center Congre- at a recent meeting- o f the Man of the third special day In the , gatlonal Church, will meet tomor- chester Pine Arts Association, are Kqhler Circle. WSCS. of .South •year’s program of United Church' ■ttnr at 9:45 a.m. ' In the junior “Holidays Dock. Clinton,” sn ‘OU Methodist Church, will sponsor a Women. room of tjw churdi. painting by Roger ' Crafts, to be rummage sale Thurtda.v. at 9:30 The service will begin at 2 p.m. displayed at the Savings Bank of a.m. |n -Cooper' Hall at South- after a potiuck at 12:15. Mrs. ..... Manchester next month, first Church. Those who wish to donate Ernest KJellson of Emanuel Lu place; "Shady Dane.” an oil by items ma.v oall Mrs, John Begga or theran CSiurch will be general Mrs. Jeanette’ Eich, for display, at Mrs. Polly Comolli, chairman, assisted by Mrs.- Osdid THE TOWN'S MOST Mar>’ Cheney Ubrar>', second; and Anderson and Mrs. Donald Gray. “Across the Street,” sn oil by Mrs. Manchester tiodge of Masons A nursery will be provided during Marge Tomlinson, Whlton Library, will meet tonight st 7:30 at the the si.rvlce. third. Mrs. Myrtle Carlson fur- Opens New S#oes in Pacific Masonic Temple. After a short The Rev. Mr. Johnson U a 1962 sented an oil painting demonstra- business meeting^ members of graduate of Augustana Oollege, EXCITING .......... ........... ^ ^ L t m n g t jtjon. Manchester Assembl.v, Order of Rock Island, 111., and he was or EMANI Rsinbo^v for Girls, will confer their dained in 1956 into the Augus- Trinity Covenant Church will degree. Waltzibg in a Circle UITHERAN CHURCH ■hold its quarterly business meet- i Lutheran Church. He served State News ' ihg tomorrow st 7:30 p.m, at the Manchester area men will attend first pastorate at-T r 1 n 11 y Set to Halt FRIDAY. APRIL 27 I <4wuch. ' , a scouting Judges' school at Camp itheran Church. Centerbrook, • AAI. Pioneer in Winsted Sunday from An^lces Of The Golden Age OlulT^lI meet 10 am . to 3 p.nt. 'ITiey will Judge Roundup Emanoel I*atheraa Thursday at 2 p.m. at the East a Blackledge District camporee on ing He Does When Reds Chnrdi women i Side Rec. The penny sale has been May 18. 19 and 20 at a site to be canceled. announced. When You Man . Fined 825 S igh xP act For False Story -I Can Do Better^ Have a BY-THE- WASHINGTOl^ (A P) — About Shooting By JAMES MARLOW \ Firemen are silhouetted against a srtidce screen created fb lg powers had this number of The United Stales^ fired lt« PreMfiptioi ter s youngest volunteer firer^en help put out a grass Associated Press News Analyst nuclear tests: The United States by a conibinaticHi grass and brush fire in a w o^ed area first shot, of the hew h|iclea^ fire on Indian Dr. M anni^ the hose are, front to rear, NEW HAVEN (Xp) — A WASHINGTON, (A P )'_ -7-I60 to 170; Soviet Union—60 to test series In the atm oBph^ off Windham Ave., Colchester, yesterday afternoon. Richard Wilcox, Dougla^Wilcox, Ric'hard Dillon, Charles Negro integration leader who 70; the British—more than 20. HHBlIlfiBIIIOKVAUIEI Tbe United States and the ^France later had four wlille the over the central Pacific «tt|y " C A L L ^ High winds-and dry weather havecreaMd similar situa Blake, Daniel Dillon, VMois Klavins, and Alan Kissell. was wounded by his wife in a Soviet Union are in a grisly today, Pacific time, ^ e n t v \ tions throughout the state this week. Below, Manches- others weren’t testing at all. Ml 9-2861 (Herald photos by Ofiara). domestic squabble April 2 has waltz being played to the tune Then on Oct. 81, 1988, the United ment informants renoAed. been fined $25 for giving false of ‘ Anything He Can: Do. 1 Stales, Britain and the Soviet Un An official annduncement HALLMARK information to the police. Can Do Better." ion began talking about agreeing expected froiti the Atom, Blyden Jackson, 26, president of They’re set for a new round of on a permanent test baw7 They PllABMACT 15 Calls in 24 Hours tha New Haven C3iapter of the talked for almost three years. In ic Energy Commission later. West Middle Tpke. nuclear teflts In the atmoaphere Congresa of Racial Equality each explaining It must keep the InffHTORti^ was that the . at Broad St. (CORE), pleaded guilty to the (Continued on Page TMrteen) shot had hwn fired in very charge In Circuit Court yesterday. art of destruction. late maniing, Washington Meanwhile, hia wife, (jarmel, 24, Bubena fllodloa But each test serle.4 gives the waa bound over to Superior Court time, ^ d first reports here MRS. WILLIAM ARNOLD BAYER 'f o r p R E E ^ one conducting them fresh In fronv Task Force 8 'indicated Firemen Battle on a charge .of assault with intent sights and refinements In weap Reid Receives to kill. She waived examination at a jMicceKsful test. In a candlelight ceremony be-*’ College, Aurora, N. Y., and a mas Piek-Op »d the hearing before Judge George onry, thus Jittering the other Into neath an archea canopy of white ter of education degree from Bos feeling It must have new tests of The test series started a Wise. Itn own, Execution Sta pompons and ivy. Miss Barbara ton University. Mr. Bayer received Jackson first told police he had few hours after President Grace Davison of Torrington was a B.S. degree in civil engineering Delivery been shot by three unidentified as This can go on indefinitely, and Kennedy flashed the go-ahead married to William Arnold Bayer from the Massachusetts Institute Acres of Fires probably will, since the two gl- sailants on a street. Later, police of Manchester on April 17 at the of Technologj’ in 1958. He is a .tots after ysars of Ulklng can’t Until May ^8 signal Tuesday after months said, he admitted the shooting oc of effort to get the Soviet home of Ihe bride's parents. Dr. member of Theta Chi fraternity Service curred during a quarrel with his agree to a permanent ban on, and Mrs. Philip Davison, Torring and secretary of the MIT Club of Acrm.of Manoheater’* wood and*- Town Deputy Fire Chief Thomas tests. ^ HARTFORD (A P )—Benjamin Union to agree to a reliable McKinney Jr.