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/ .. WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1967 PAGE FORTY UJanrlifrtfr lEnwins Average Dally Net Press Run The1 ,Weather For The Week Ended , Ptirtly cloudy tod cool Scanditi,Lodge, O d er of Vasa, M iss Bridget -O ’Connell, Holy Family Silothers Circle p,m. at the Newington VFW, night, low 45-50;. partly auiv Senior Methodists of South 9836 Kilts Lane. The Auxiillary will sponsor a bake sale Satur New England's Leading May 18, 1967 daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Rob will meet tonight 8 at the ny tod mild tomorrow, high Methodist Church will meet to at will take the colors to the joint day from 10 a.m. to noon at la About Town ert D. O’Cpnnell of 131 Park morrow noon in Susannah Wes home of Mrs. Edward O’Brien, instaJilati<«i of Wethersfield House and Hale Department Two-Year Professional the 70b. St.; and Miss Nancy Pitkin, Manchester Lodge ot Elks wiM ley Hall of the church. Miss 268 Autumn St. Members are VFW Sunday at 2 pjn. at the Store, Main St. 15,195 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rich Manchester— A City of Village Charm Bponsor a Laddea Nighit Satur Pearl Eble, forrner deaconess reminded to bring books for a American Legion Home, Weth School of. ard Pltkiln of 279 Fern St., both day at the Elks Home. Dtoiner of the church, will be a guest. libnary basket. ersfield. Cclnnecticut State Circle, (Clamlfled Advertizing on Page 21) PRICE SEVEN CENTS will be served at 7 p.m. There The Rev. Richard Dupee will students oif Norman Slade, 101 Daughters of,- Isabella, will (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES— 'TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDa V, MAY 18,1967 E. Middle Tpke., were success .tiponsor a Dessert Card Party VOL. LXXXVI, NO. 194 will be dancing until 12;i6 a.m. conduct a Bible study. Dessert The VPW Auxiddory has been Senior Citizens from Pitts a c c o u n t i n g ful candidates in a recent piano Saturday at 2 p.m. ' in St. Reservations dose Friday noon will he served. invited to attend joint installa field, Mass, will be guests of the playing audition sponsored by Applications now being accepted for and may be made at the Elks tion of officers Friday at 8 p.m. Senior Citizens Club Sunday at James’ School Hall. Proceeds Home, or with Alfred Ritter,-46 The Manchester Republican the National Guild of Piano at East Hantfoid VFW, 2083 the Senior Citizens Center. The will benefit the'Bishop’s Relief Sept., 1967, admission. Chester Dr. TowTi. Committee will meet Teaq4erSj,_Each received a cer- Bidweii St.; S'tturday at 7 p.m. group will include a band of Fund. The levept is open to HARTFORD INSTITUTE ,OF ACCOUNTING Raiiifall Up | Monday at 8 pm. in the Muhlci- tifica^ and report cdrd with at N ^ Britain VFW, 25 Stan- retired musicians, all' mem members and' friends. Those at tending ire reminded to bring 66 Forest St., Hartford—Tel. 2474115 The dolden Age Club will pal Building Hearing Room. In riitlngs and comments by a lev St., and Windsor Locks bers of the Pittsfield Senior HAR'TFORD (A P )—f»re- Marines Call for Guns playing cards, i , sponsor a rummage sale tomor addition to an agenda of rou Guild-appointed judge, and a VFW, Fairview St., and at 8 Citizens Club. cipltation for the first half row at 1 p.m. at the Senior Cit tine business, reports will be bronze pin for a year’s mem of May waa Well above normal In the Northeast, the izens center, Myrtle and Linden given by GOP members of town bership in the National Frater committee and agencies. nity of Student Musicians, U.S. Weather Bureau’s Riv Bts. KWKW: er Forec'a.st Center reports. Glastonbury Chapter of the .%V*Vc • • • • In Its weekly water re Women’s American Organiza sources summary ' released On Their Position-> ca - tion for Rehabilitation Through yesterday the Center said Training (ORT) will sponeor a reseiwoirs of major mu House ’Tour Sunday from 1 to nicipal water systems are 5- p.m. In Glastonbury. Seven at or near capacity. TJtanxJuL&Jbi/L bouses will be open for the event. Tickets may be purchas MAY SALE DAYS! No Report ed ait Franklin Pharmacy, Pa- State News ganos, Kamins, and Bantley’s, On Fate of 'jaJvdsufL Chd). all in Glastonbury. Those wish ing further informaition may contact Mrs. Nell Fresk, 1562 Jai) Escape Trapped Unit Main St., Glastonbury. GOOD BUYS FOR First Crack SAIGON (AP) — A pla St. Mary’s Episcopal Guild n toon of the U.S. 4th Infan AN D UP will have a luncheon Wednes I d New Plan try Division called artillery day, June 7, at Bernice’s, Guil fire on its own position in a PLANT SALE ford. The event was originally fight with Commuinst forc scheduled for Thursday, June 8. boys' sweat shirts i Cannon bath towels 1 misses pant tops LITCHFIELD (AP) — Peservations may be made with Police sought today a 19- es today. Hours later, there Mrs. Claude Porter, 29 Hyde St. was no word of the fate of regularly 1.19 i s l 1 regularly 5 8 e 2 1 - regularly to 1.98 _ year - old inmate of the POTTED its 40 or so men. Big, thirsty solid color both towels. * Cotton floral prints. Sizes 2 Litchfield State Jail who Friendship Lodge of Masons long jleeve, crew neck sweatshirts. Grey, ^ 1 American officers rej^orted PLANTS navy, blue and olive. Sizes 6 to 16. Wide range of colors. tor j walked away from an out this development in the central ANNUALS will undergo inspection when it 34 to 38. f o r side work detail. highlands as U.S. Marines, confers the Master Mason de The inmate, Richard Duntz of gree in the Masonic Temple to farther north, fanned out below picnic bag melmac® dinnerware 1 Lakevil'le, fled Wednesday from the demilitarized zone after a morrow at 7:30 p.m. The inspec a detail that was raking leaves tion will be by Elwyn J. Noble, Enoz moth crystals, nuggets night of enemy bomheurdments 9 8 8 1 and brush from a YMCA camp that kUled 11 Americans and SHRUBS deputy for the Sixth Masonic regularly 1.37 $ regularly 16.88 C 4 regularly 1,17 in West Torrington. HERBS wounded 41. District. The Master's Club will N O W $3.00 OFF! ' X O Store your woolens safely this summer, portray the full • Hiramic Leg Insulated, zippered, thero-tote Duntz, serving a term on a The 4th Infantry platoon, la rg e 5 lb. con of effective moth crystals » 1 Ruckus Develops on UCLA Campus breaking and entering charge, end. Officer dress is summer bag. " o> nuggets. leading a search operation, was was said by police; to be the formals. Divergenl^. groups battle over a United Nations flag at the UCLA campus reported to have run into heavy plastic textron tumblers 1 where the planned burning of a Nazi flag turned into general disorder yester first inmate at the .state jail fire after it spotted and at PERENNIALS . GERANIUMS Holy Family Mothers Circle china cups, saucers waste bins day. The flag burning was planned by a pro - Riodesian - independence group to break High Sheriff William tempted to encircle a smoU will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. N. Menser’s honor system that gpwtp of North Vietnamese sol regularly 4 7 e each 5 regularly to 49c | called CRISIS but the whole thing turned into a Tug-of-war over the U.N. tlag. was put into effect four years .at the home of Mrs.- Edward swing top regukiiiy 2.29 diers near tioe Cambodian bor Delicately decorated china cups and 0 JK H School officials broke up the melee. (AP Photofax)________ ___________________ GARDEN ACCESSORIES O’Brien, 268 Autumn St. Mrs. ago. der about 90 miles west of Plel- saucer Fine gift for the hostess who , H Convenient swing fop waste bin. 28 Under the honor system, pris J.F. Squires will be co-hostess. $ 2 ku. collects. quart size. oners work for non-profit or Members are reminded to bring 'Two companies tried Ifut ganizations during the day. books for a library basket. Israelis Stay Calm failed to fight their way through MANCHESTER Y insulated decanter men's shorts These organizations pick up the gimfire and six-foot-high ele misses bras inmaites at the jail, watch them phant grass to relieve the pla 79 NORTH MAIN STREET South School PTA executive regularly 2.59 during the wor'- period and re board will meet tonight at 8 regulorly 1.19 S I regularly 1.59 to 2.50 toon. Two helicopters flying to Bleeding madras; sizes 29 to turn them to the jaiil. the rescue were hit by enemy THURS., MAY 18— 9 A.M.-l P.M. at the home of Mrs. Raymond 2 quart size. Aisort.d ityles and tiz.s for .very figur.. Take ‘Suitable Steps’ Some 800 men have taken Peracchio. 530 Spring St. 42. Buy several for the warmer weather. fire, but managed to fly out un peri: in the program since Men- der their own power, liiere was ser started it in 1963. no word on enemy casualties. Duntz Was brought to the jail girls' 2-3x, 3-6x ploy sets To Bar Egypt Moves For an hour before dawn girls' 3 to 6x polos little girls' slacks, dungarees May 9 to serve a one-year term Oommunist gtms, mortars and regularly 1.98 C 4 regulorly T.T9 TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) — rate, and not further informa- (See Page Ten) rockets rained more than 300 regularly 1.19 Cut.