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UBLIC MARKET HNEHURST Lilhnxry King Leading Marchers The Weather Avance Daily Net Preaa Run 'eMeeet ef U. K Wertkir mrnm THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1966 Far the Week IM M April IT, ISIS cutely amt m at wttfe perfedb et PAGE TWENTY-FOGB lEnPutas l|waUi ifai totegbt, lew near 4 t; partly 14,138 iMattrbfralb aamr and aaal tw e rraw, Hgh la et«he Audit Tha Senior Cttisena Cluh wUl M M d lM tcr-^A City of Vittage Charm sponsor a Military Whist and About Town Setback Party tomorrow at 8 Announce Engagements p.m. in the basement olubrooms MANCHESTER, C0NN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1965 ((AaaaUM AdverUalng an Psga 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS fRM CMiis Friendly Society at the former technical school, VOL. LXXXIV. NO. ITS (TWENlfir PAGES) l^nneora o f St. Mary** Bpiaoo* 36 School St. Mr. and Mrs. J. pat CSiutch will have a Military Edward McKeever will be In 'Wlilat Monday at 8 pjn. at charge o f the game. The public N4U1 HaQ at the church. Re* is invited. frashmenta wiU be served. Mrs. Events 'Wlnaton Turklngton and Mrs. Donald RouiUard, son of Mr. jUdo Pa(g:ani are co-chairmen of and Mrs. Gerald Martell, 61 King Leading Marchers the whist. Tbe event la open to Jarvis Rd., arrived home Mon­ the public. day from Germany after serv­ In State ing three years in the U. S. Ar­ Backbighatn Oongregationai my. His last rank was specialist Ohurch in Olastonbury wiU four In the Engineer Corps at qionsor a spaghetti supper Sat Seventh Army Headquarters, Reforms Vital nrday att 6 p.m. at the church Stuttgart, Germany. He enter­ for the benefit of the building ed the Army Feb. 6, 1962. af­ ftind^of the First Congregation­ ter attending Manchester High To Block Reds, To Historic Boston Common al Church of Vernon. For reser^ School. He luso served in Spain, vatlona, contact Mrs. Daniel Italy, Sweden, France, England Says Benancourt Bteasell, 11 Timber Tran, Bast and Australia. He expects to go Hartford, or Mrs. WSbur Jud- into the plumMng and Ptotng STORES (AP) — Eco­ ■oh, 2380 Hebron Ave., Glas­ business. ’ tonbury. nomic, social and political Big Crowd ^Old Miss 8 a n y Krause, son of Mr. and reform is necessary to pre­ The Friendship Club of S t Mrs. Ward Krause, 87 Walnut vent communism from John’s Polish National Catholic St., has been transferred from gaining strength in Latin S tu d en ts C ^ rch wHl sponsor en Easter the Gemini Project to the Apol­ The engagement of Miss Bar-A The engagement of Dinner and Card Party Sunday Elaine Johnson of Mancheeter America, Romulo Betan­ A ll Along lo Project, (moon flight) at the bara Anne Lynch of New Ca­ at noon at the church halL Manned Space Center of the to Clayton- H. Gould of Wind­ court, former president of Ttekets wni be available at the National Aeronautical and naan and East Lyme to Arthur sor has been announced by her Venezuela, says. In Protest door. Space Administration, Houston, Raymond Nielsen of Manches­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pointing to Venezuela, where Teat. ter and East Lyme has been an­ W. Johnson, 263 Vernon St. Raul Leont has been president Sidewalks OXFORD, Miss. (A P )— Hortfa Methodist T o u t h Her fiance is a son of Mr. for more than a year, Betan­ Fsllowabip will sponsor a oar nounced by her parents, Mr. Sind Mrs. George H. Gould of University of Mississippi mudi Saturday from 0 ajn. to A late-hour prankster may court said Thursday that “ the BOSTON (AP) — Big students demonstrate have been reeponsible for the and Mrs. Robert J. Lynch, New Windsor. communists, corn ei^ and re­ crowds jammed sidewalks aoon and. 1 to 4 psn. at the Canaan and Giants’ Neck Miss Johnson is a 1962 grad Thursday night outside a olMirch paxUng lo t false alarm received by the duced to Impotence by the ac­ Town Fire Department early Beach, East Lyme. uate of Manchester High School tion of the government and the today as civil rights leader dormitory where a proces­ today. The alartn came from Her fiance Is a son of Mr. Her fiance, a graduate of Wind­ solidarity of the people behind Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Mrs. Arthur V. Nielsen of sor High School, received a BA sor and two male students, Boot 78 at Autumn and Oak that acUon, consUtute less and headed a march protesting all white, from predomi­ Sts. about 13:10 am . 60 Spring St. and GianU’ Neck In history from the University less a threat to the stability of what he called segregation AIR Beach, East Lyme. of (Connecticut. He is employed the government.” nantly Negro Tougaloo Col­ Miss Lynch, a 16«2 graduate as a data proceaelng program­ At the annual Brlen McMahem in schools, housing and lege were staying. CONDITIONERS of Concord (Mass.) High mer for Pratt A Whitney, Di­ lecture at the University of Con­ jobs in Boston. The demonstration did not School, attended the University vision of United Aircraft Oorp., necticut, Betancourt called for A police-estimated column of spread to another dorm where OPEN of (Connecticut where she was Blast Hcutford. Mr. Gould is also M nt action to discourage mili­ 6,6(K) followed King and other three Negro coeds from Touga­ ALL SIZES a member of Kappv Alpha a member of Connecticut Air tary coups in LaUn America. civil rights leaders through loo were quartered. DAILY Theta sorority. She is^resent- Natioiml Guard. He said the attitude of the downtown streets to historic There were conflicting reports "HOT" PRE-SEASON ly attending Katherine Gibbs A fall wedding is planned. United States toward a resolu­ Boston Common. The march on the length of the demonstra­ AAL A PJW. School, Boston. tion prepared by the Organisa­ was more than two hours late tion and the number of Ole Miss PRICES 8 To D Her fiance, a I960 graduate tion of American States on leaving its formation point in a students Involved. WED. tin NOON of Manchester High School, forceful takeovers “ will be 6 t Roxbury playground. 8 Ole Miss was the scene e( graduated from Bryant Col­ prime importance.” People leaned from windows 'rioting in the fall of 1962 when lege, Providence, R.I., in 1063 “ We form one family In and sat on fire escapes to view James H. Meredith enrolled sis S A M Y U L Y E S where he was a member of America, but tha fact la ines­ the marchers and applauded the university’s first Neg^’o stu­ \ Shoo Repairing Phi Sigma Nu fraternity. He is capable that there is a giant in when King passed. dent. Two persons were killed \ of Better Kind! employed by the Aetna Insur­ this family,” Betancourt said. “ He's my savior!” shouted and .several hundred were in­ NORMANS The resolution would be a step Lsi . one Negrro woman from the jured. I Same Side As WatUns ance Co., Manchester, NH . A September wedding la toward “ the establishment of sidewalk. Pat Smith, university pubUe 445 Hartford Rd 2S OAK STREET a genuine preventive cordon Firemen Inspect Burned Altar Rail {banned. But another Neg^ro woman relations director, said “ about with consequent dlplomaUc and watching the marchers said: “ If 76 students” were involved. A SEE WHAT YOU BUY AT PINEHURST. WHERE commercial isolation fOr those those people would get on their Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., center foreground, leads civil rights march en campus security police officer da facto govanunenta sprung Woman Seriously Burned knees and pray, they would do route to historic Boston Common where he will address crowd in protest of estimated the number at 1(X>. from tha ovarturn of g(>varn w w w w ----------- ---------------- more good than all ttiis march­ segregation in schools, jobs and hoifsing. Other reports placed the crowd manta craatad by vota,” ha ing around.” size at 300. ALL MEATS ARE SOLD THE SERVICE WAY. said. The route of the march took It There were no reports of inja- Fire Bomb Damages past the Mother Church of the ries. ^hoksLsJi TyisudA, Qjv J o iv j v Plant Picketed Christian Science I t t o and Smith said the windows In the BRIDGEPORT (AP) — About within the shadow o f the new auto of one of the Tougaloo rep­ Hi union workers at tha Singi Pmdenttal O nter where a 62- resentatives were smashed hy C H O IC E Speciol prices on your favorife U* S. choice, leon solid beef company’s Metrics divitdon St. Patrick's Altar story skyscraper towers ovsi More Viet Bridges rocks. picketed the plant today before Boston. “I guess It was Just a case o( CHUCK (Hock Styft) ihelr regular working hours in Many qpeotaton along the spring fever,” said Smith. He roasf. Any she, not jusf finy roasts. protest of the firm’s annoimce NEW YORK (A P)— A man hurletJ a fire bomb at the route jo in ^ the march. The said the students voluntarily ment that 131 employes in non main altar of St. Patrick’s Cathedral, 'Thursday night chief probtem seemed to be the dispersed when the dean of stu­ Lorloc pboto sewing departments are to be chilly weather with the tber- dents, Franklin Moak, asked The (ngagemeot of Miss Vir­ laid off by May 1. and less than nine hours later police arrested a 25- mometer reading 46 degrees them to return to their own POT ginia Ann Tenezar of Three just beforo noon. Hit by Airmen I dorms. year-old drifter. U.Se ’The union siso la protesting ^ Rivers, Mass., to Ronald Peter (he firm’s proposed shutdown of The man, described as having their coats to beat out the Among the early arrivals at The ’FougoltM group la hero Maani(^l of 96 North St.
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