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Ransom, New I Canter Churefa Mottien Ghib reminded to attend for guard I o f OirmUatioB lliursday^' HUgheet iUi to 40. work. band olnce 1946 and Its conductor pastor of the PrSebyterian Ohur^, M ancHe»ter-^A City of Village Charm ' i|40 xnaat tom om m nt 8 pjn. In The Rent. Clifford O. Simpson, To ploy f or since 1960. ’Hie band’s strength is Home environment,,1s extremely and Roger Cottle were hosts at the LOW Prie^st tita Mnderg^arten r o o m of the Disabled .^merican Veterans pastor of Center Congregational 47 men. It was organised in 1925. important in the development of meeting. STORM WINDOWS <diurch for a busfaiaaa meeting. A varied program wUl be pre muxiUary will meet at 7:30 p.m. Church, will be the midweek Lent TallCedars am youth today, membeni of Pres (dagglRarl Adverllslng m Page M) en speaker' tomorrow at 7,;30 p.m. sented, inoludlM marches, over STATB’B ATTOBNEY NABOBD 1 0 .f S n p VOL. LXXXn,'NO. 144 (TWENTY-FOUR PAOES-^IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1963 PRICE FIVE CENTS Toaar group of Second Gongre- tomorrow at the VPW Home. byterian Men were told by a at South Methodist Church. Mu: tures, tone poems and symidtonic speaker at their meeting lostiiight MTT>r>TJCTOWN (AP) — \yalter STORM DOORS gnUonal Church will meet tonight sic will be provided by the Chancel The United States Coast Guard arrangements. In addition, there at 8 at the home of Mrs. George The Newcomers Club will meet In Pellowahtp Hall at the church. P. .Stamlasewskl, 47, a farmer aa- 2 7 . 9 8 B P - tonight at 7:46 at the YWCA. Men’s Quartet and Methodist Academy Band will give two cotir is a 17-plece dance band within the Hie Rev. Donald C. Charles of Vickie, M l Henry St. Hostesses certs Friday, April 19, at Man statant U.S. attorney, was sworn Men’s Chorus. There will be a so band’s ranks, and it 'will also the Youth for Christ Group, Hart In yestertey ss state’s attorney are Mra Clifford Lawson and Mrs. cial time and discussion period in chester High School’s Bailey Audi pear on the prograin. Bandmafter Alas 0 « Kaffe Klatsche will meet to ford, speaker, mentioned prob tor Middlesex County Superior Alomlanro fiuepia Carl Swanson. morrow at 9:30 a.m. at the YWCA the reception hall after the serv torium under sponsocshlp of Nut Broadwell has not y e t. announced meg Forest, Tall Cedars of his program, but it is expected lems of today’s youth, and named Court StamlssewMtl Micceeds and 4,w«ags .. to work on Easter decorations. ice. Hie service is open to the pub- four factors as the chief causes: Uc. Lebanon. there will be some soloists. In the ■nurniBS W. Flood, who died in The MancheatM* GUXbert and Sul- Members may bring sandwiches (1) home life, (2) public schools, January after being etriokw in Bvan Workshop will hold rehears This marks the third successive past the soloists have been Korean and stay for lunch. (3) community, and (4) orowda or the courtroom. Stsmiosewskl wUi als of “lolantbe" tomorrow and St. John’s Polish National Catholic year the band from the New Ralph C. Thayer on trumpet and m i . TUNSKY London service school has appear- gangs. He stressed that a poor mil out the remainder of Floods Tbursday at 7:30 pm. Tomorrow’s The Ladies Auxiliary of the Church will have one Mass Sunday Gene Box on o l^ . M I ».9 0 IS at 9 a.m. instead of th e. two Proceeds win aid Nutmeg For- home environment tends to lead unexiptred term, which ends in rehearsal wlH be at Center Church Italian American Club will meet June. A permanent sucoeasor^wfll and Thursday's at South Methodist Masses usually scheduled. Easter 'est in its charitable acti'vltlM, in teen-agers to Rangs where they tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. at the club aie accepted as equals. This, he be named later. Church. Hie performances will be on Eldridge St. confessions will be (heard Saturday cluding muscular dystrophy. given AiprU 26 and 27 at the audi at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. General con fession will be heard Sunday at torium of Manoheaier High School. Dr. John Graham of the In^tute / of Living. Hartford, will sj. 8:30 a.m. Martha Circle o f Emanuel Lai- There’s ’’SO M ETHING EXTRA" about owning an O LD S^ tO M E l March Defying Jnnta an open meeting of the East theran Church will meet for sewing ford Education Association tomor Thursday at 10 a.m. at the church. row at 8 p.m. at the George J Phone Services ^ ,— ■Phe regular meeting will be at 2 Penney Junior-Senior High School, p.m. with the Rev. C. Henry An- East Hartford. His topic will be detrson continuing (hscussion on “ Mental Health in the Classroom." Organize Today HANDSOME HONEY catechism. Hostesses are Mrs. A&P Bans Park Urged Amy Carlson, and Mrs. Hannah St. Francis Xavier Mothers Cir The first official meeting of the Johnson. Mrs. Sigrld Modean will cle will meet tomorrow at 8:30 p.m OF=THE Lbw-PRICE FIELD! lead devotions. Members are re new Connecticut Association of at the home of Mrs. Roger Lemb- Telephone Answering Services / minded to bring sandwiches to the lln, 41 Teresa Rd. To Restore meeting. Desert wlH be served. will be held tonight at 8 o’clock at Suspected St. Bernadette's Mothers Circle 318 E. Middle Tpke., offices of Jon V. Hudson, son of Mrs. Helen will meet tomorrow at 8:16 p.m. at M. Hudson, 31 Autumn St.,, has the Manchester Answering Ser C iv il R u le the home of Mrs. Edward Tom- vice. been pledg^ to Pi Kappa Alpha ezuk, 46 Norwood St. fraternity at Rensselaer Polytech Charles Taylor, who represents Tunafish the Southern New England Tele SEOUL, South Korea (AP) nic Institute, Troy, N.T., where The Manchester Square Dance he Is a freshman. phone Co. as marketing supervisor —As an estimated 7,000 per Club will have a workshop tonight for special projects, will be the NEW YORK (AP)—The A&P at Waddell School. Round dancing speaker. He will introduce SNET- William L. Broadwell Food stores chain ordered all of sons looked silently on, two will be from 7:30 to 8:30, and CO area representatives. its own brand of canned tuna in | leading civilian opponents of. square dancing from 8:30 to 10:30. ed in Manchester. The ptujt two All owners and operators of an its 4,400 stores . withdrawn from ! South Korea’s military regime years it was sponsored by the sale today in the wake of reports i swering services In Connecticut American Legion. tried to lead marches through have been invited. The statewide of su.spected food poisoning in De The afternoon performance by troit, fatal in two cases. the streets of Seoul to protest organization is formed to improve the band will be for school stu extension of military rule. answering services. dents, and there will not be an ad A company spokesman .said that Personal Notices although the suspected tuna w as. Former President Yun Po-sun Hostesses for tonight’s meeting mission charge. and ex-Premier Huh Chung ap are Mrs. Betty Ruth Edwards, The evening performance will be traced by code markings on the i cans to a small shipment of 120 ^ peared in the city hall plaza with In Memoriam Mrs. Annell Anderson and Mrs. at 8:15, for which tickets afe now a few supporters but ran into Ada Shorrock. on sale by Tail Cedars. General cases from a California packer. | In loving memory of our dear the company is clearing its' overwhelming resistance from mother, Sarah J. Lennon, who passed hundreds of police. away March 19. 1942, and our dear shelves of all A&P tuna as a pre- ' brother. Robert Lennon, who paaaed caution. The political leaders were away March 9, 1961. Sparkling... spirited ... spanking new! That’s the Coimty health officials In D e-; shoved into cars and driven off. Always a Bilent heartache. troit also warned hou.sewives there ’The former president reportedly Many a silent tear. OLDSMOBILE F-85.. .the beautifully practical way to move into an to turn in any 6V4 cans bearing was taken to his home and put But always a beautiful memory AMERICAN LEGION under police guard.