i- «A6B BKim m i MONDAY, MAY 18, 1968 A re n g e DaUj Net Ptms Run ............ .... |i ■' jiancIiPBtpr Ewfaittg For ttia Week Ended The Weather AprU 20, IMS Foreenet of I). R Waothet BmreM The Holy Family Mothers Circle Th* m iancheater Registered will meet Wednesday a t 8 p.m. at Nuine'a Association will meet to­ Blue Lodge Night Fair and mild tonight. Low 41 About Town the home of Mrs. Ekiward O'Brien, morrow at 7:30 p.m. in Manches­ 13,974 268 Autumn St. Mrs. J. F. Squires ter Memorial H o ^ ta l board roonu Set by Omar Qub Member of the Audit to 60. Wednesdag partly eiooRy Tha executiva board o t St. will be co-hostess. Future chsmges In the organiza­ . Ihirenu ot OreidaUoa and ralM. High liear 10. Bridget's parteh will meat tonight tion will be discussed, and final Manchester-— A City of FiUage Charm at 7:30 In Parish Hall. St. Margarets Circle. Daughters plans made for an annual dinner. Friday night will be Blue Iiodge of Isabella, will meet tomorrow at Night when Omar Shrine Club The Women's Fellowship of the 7:46 , p.m. at the K of C Home. The Past Matrons of Temple meets at the Country Club^ VOL. LXXXU, NO. 191 ■ I Presbyterian Church will not meet (SIXl'EEN PACES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 14,1963 (daeatfied Adverttslng on Pago 14) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Members are reminded to oring Chapter, Order of Eastern Star AH members of the Masonic tonight. playing cards. will meet Wednesday at 8 pun. at the home of Mrs. Everett Camp­ Fraternity are invited. Mlantonomoh Tribe, Improved ..The monthly meeting begrins Miss- Elizabeth Anne Regan, bell, 22 Roosevelt St. Mrs, Herbert wflh a social hour at 6:30, and a Order of Red Men, will meet to­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Urwerider and Mrs. James Leiwiis night at 8 at Tinker Hall. steak dinner will be served at J. Regan, 96 Helaine Rd., recently wilt serve as hostesses. 7:30. List of Sub-Agents State News The South School PTA execu­ was inducted into Pi Mu Epsilon, Club Resident Arthur Holmes’ national honorary mathematic fra­ The "Silk City Singers” will today ahnoimced that entertain­ tive board' win - meet tomorrow at meet tonight at 8‘,for the last re­ 7:30 ,p.m. at the school and the ternity at’ the University of Con­ ment will be provided by the Top Roundup necticut, where she is a senior. hearsal before the Salvation Army Hatters, a barbershop quartet Radar Fails in Bermuda, armual meeting will be at 8:16. Show on May 18. Submitted by Zeller Harry Smith, teacher at Keeney from West Hartford. A film on A , ■ . ' ■ W. Poslei* Schreeder, district the story of Shrinedom will be Aimex School, will be guest speak- deputy of the sixth district of the Marine Cpl. Robert W. An- e.r A new slate of officers Will be drolevicli, son of William F. An- shown. High Court Hits Grand bodge of Connecticut will Chairman for Blue Lodge Night (List on Page 4) * Prominent names on the ZeUer Installed and refreshments will be make an official visitation to Man­ drolevioh, Rt. 1, is serving with served. Marine Heavy Helicopter Squad­ Is Dick Kalagian, who asks every HARTFORD (AP) — The list inoluded those of the late WU- Unlawful Search, chester Lodge of Ma-sons tomor­ Omar member to bring a Mason 11am H. Brennan of Stamford, for­ row at 7:30 p.m. at the Masonic ron 461. a unit of Marine Air House Insurance Committee Group 26, at the Marine Corps with him to the meeting. mer Republican national commit­ Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ Temple. The fellowcraft degree Tickets are available from any had at .its disposal today all teeman and Fairfield County Lead­ Asks New Trial ters, wdll meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. will be conferred. Carl C. Hultgren, Air Facility,, New River, N.C. He Flight Slated Tomorrow Omar officer or director, at the records and lists it sought er; Edwin H. May Jr., of Weth- at Odd Fellows Hall. There will be senior warden, will pre.side. recently retu^ed to the squadron enirfield, former <30P state chair­ a special Mother’s Day observance. after participating in "Project Friendly Ice Cream, Larsen's for an investigation into dis­ HARTFORD (AP) — The Mercury” exercises at Cape Ca­ Hardware In the North End, and man and ex-oongrreosman from the Refreshments will be served. There will be a joint meeting at the city desk at The Herald. tribution of state insurance first district; Albert Morano of State Supreme Court, taking tomorrow at 8 p.m. of Xi Gamma naveral, Fla. commissions as political pat­ Greenwich, former fourth district a firm stand against unlaw­ . ' v:%' ' ; Vetereuis of World War I Au.x- and Phi Theta Chapters of Beta .4 Two Manchester students at ronage. congressman and onetime OOP ful search and conflict of in­ ^ <i niary will spon.sor a kitchen spe­ Sigma Phi at the home of Mrs. Fred R. Zeller, former RepubU- leader In Fairfield County; Pat­ terest, has set aside a bur­ 1* ' l-'f ' cial Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Harold Schuelz. 15 Thomas Ur. Central Connecticut State College rick J. DePasquale Republican Cooper Shot Halted home of Mrs. Richard Gutzmer, Members are reminded to bring are working on committees for the oan state comptroller, supplM the glary conviction and a Fair- X- ’4- ....^ Kapj>a Delta PI annual recognition oommittee yesterday with a list of town .Chairman in Hartford, and 43 Mather St. Members are re­ registi'ation fees and convention sub-agents who collected comrhls- John A. McGuire of Walllngrford field zoning amendment. minded to bring canned goods. material. dinner to be held tomorrow. 'They LECLERC In unanimous decisions, the are Miss Sue Buckley, dinner com­ slons on state insurance policies former Democratic congressman in FUNERAL HOME during five years of his term In the third district. ■tele's highest tribunal ordered a mittee. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. new trial for Richard Collins of Just Before Blastoj John J. Buckley, 41 Cone St.: and office. Brennan was listed as having (The names of four Mancheiker collected a total of $26,600—which Stamford yesterday and upheld a Miss Claire Saporiti, tickets, FUNERAL Common Pleas Court ruling that daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo J. agents are included in the list. included $2,500 In 1960. His was •They are Willard Rogers who re­ the only name for which a pay­ prevented construction of a radio CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP)—Astronaut GJordon Saporiti, 470 Center St. SERVICE tower In a Fairfield' residential ceived a $1,(KH) commission In 1967, ment in 1969 was recorded. zone. Cooper Jr.’s big try for 22 orbits around the e^rth, post­ Choicest Meats In Town! Bowers School PTA will hold its WALTER N. Aldo Pagan! who received conunia- Moraflio received $3,600 in 1064 poned after a radar failure in Bermuda, has bera scheduled LECLERC aions of $260 in 1955 and $800 In Collins was arrested in SUm- last meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. $2,600 in 1956, and $1,000 in 1968, ford on Aug. 18, 1961 after police for Wednesday. in the school auditorium. Robert Director 1956, Floyd Forde who received for a total of $7,000. $100 In 1966 and Herbert J. Mc­ found a stolen electric shaver and Soon after today’s flight was called off, only 12 minutes TUESDAY ONLY! Digan, superintendent of attend­ Call Ml 9-5869 DePasquale received $1,000 - in some money In a canvas bag he before blastoff, space officials were setting a new time. LEAN, IMPORTED, SLICED ance for Manchester schools, will Kinney who received $100 in 1966. 1967. May got $1,000 in 1956. Mc­ was carrying. .speak on “Juvenile Decency.” 23 Main Street, Manchester All are Republicans.) Guire received $1,000 in 1966, At 6 p.m., EST, today the radar system will be checked There will be election and installa­ The Zeller list—tardy in its ar­ Since the search caused the ar­ again. rival—completed the information $1,000 In 1956 and $600 in 1968, rest. it was unlawful, the high tion of officers, and refreshments for a total of $2,600. court ruled. If all is going well, Cooper will repeat his routine with the BOILED will be .served in the cafeteria. being sought by the House Oom- mittee. Zeller, of Stonlng;ton, had been The prosecution maintained that takeoff scheduled for somewhere between 8 and 10:30 a.m. lit contained 400 names, covered requested to make an 11 a.m. ap­ Collins handed over the bag of his Wednesday. the years 1964 through 1968, and pearance with the list. He showed own free will, but this point was Walter C. Williams, Project Mercury operation director, listed commiasions that totaled up at 3:30 p.m., full of sVniles and never considered, much less prov­ $238,440 for the period. quips, but without a precise ex­ en, at the trial, the court said. made the announcement at a hastily called news conference. HAM The committee received last planation for being late. The court set aside Collins' con­ He pointed out that the radar system is essential in making (LIAHT 2 LBS. PER CUSTOMER) week documents of the John P. viction of .breaking and entering When he did not show up on and ordered a new trial. sure that the astronaut is entering outer space successful­ • Kelly Oo., the current agent of time.
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