THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 19^ The Weather Average Daily Net Preea Ran ForeoMt of D. fi. WoeOm PAGE TWENTY-EIGHT jian^Bt^r tagnlttg ijgfalb rm Uu WMk BMM •berck It. itSS fU r, Mtlder tmfisM, tow to Oii; < pnrtly Many, breexy, atoflm at ^t. John's Polish NaUofial 14,110 morrow, Ugk St-Sfl. Catholic Churah. A b o u t T o w n Monriier at Om Avfllt The Maaters. Wardens and Announce, Baremi at drcnlatloa Afmtckesler—A City o f ViOago Chant Robert 3S. DunfleM Jr. of Secretaries Association of the P r e m iu m Sixth Masonic District will p r ic e SEVEN CENTS VanchMtM- hM been elected to MANCHESTER, CONNo FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1965 (riimlflnfl Aflverttotaig ea Png« 10) memberahl|> In the Athenoe- meet Friday, March 26, at 8 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) •na, o social fraternity at the p.m. at Hospitality Lodge of VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 143 University of Dubuque In Du­ Masons, Main St., Wethersfield. i buque, Iowa. A sophomore, Dun- Deputy Grand Mwter William | field la a aon of Mr. and Mrs. Campbell will speak on the Robert K. Dunfleid Sr., 5® Har­ “Nlckeraon Digest.” Members of , Events Ekustem Stax will serve dinner , B a c o n . lan St. at 6:30. For reservations, con- J tact James Griswold, 583 Maple , We have decided to do something this wedc William WWteeoll, aon of Mr. St., Wethersfield. All Master In State Craft Lands Safely, and Mrs. Chadwick Whtteaell about not only the price of Bwon but also of 91 Bratton Rd. ia a ranking Masona are welcome. | pcholar at Yale Unlveraity, -the price of U. S. No. 1 Maine Potetoes . where he la a aophotnore. He Thomas Best of 53 Cobum You’d be wealthier and wise to b u y ^ e s* Bl^aze Damages was on the dean's list each Rd. will participate In a Joint and all your good things to eat at PinShlirSt quarter of his freshman year. concert tour sponsored by the Grocery . Where you buy Hoods glass gal­ He ks a graduate of Manchee- Lehigh University Glee Club Technical School ber High School, where he was and the Rollins College Chapel lon of milk for 71c. the schoola first exchange stu­ Choir from March 27 to 30. Con­ certs will be given in Washing­ NEW BRITAIN (AP)— But Trouble Hinted dent. He spent the summer of his Junior year in the Philippine ton, D.C.; Baltimore, Md.; the Fire broke out in the print Mends aa a participant In the Philadelphia area and in Wil­ SW OTS PREMIUM Best shop of the E. C. Goodwin American Field Service Foreign mington, Del. Best is a student Regional Technical School MOSCOW (AP)—-Spaceship Voskhod 2 landed safely Exchange Progiwn. at Lehigh University, Bethle­ hem, Pa., and a member of its today Just before classes today west of the Ural Mountains after a spectacular 24- glee club. were scheduled to begin. hour orbit during which one of the two cosmonauts Members of the Combined Some of the 700 students al­ Americans Start aboard,frolicked outside the craft. There were indica­ Oatholic Mothers OIrelee of IJorltiK i>hoto^ Vaottne photon The engagement of Miss Ruth ready In classrooms wers dis­ Mianohester will tour the Oatho- Marine Staff Sgt Norman A. tions that something went wrong in the landing process. Miller, aon of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. The enghgem®ht of Miss The engagement of Miss Abigail Strickland of Manches­ missed and the school closed for Hc Library and Infonnation Judith A. Smith of Manchester Anita M. Palermo of BSast Pat- ter to Dr. Vadakumkaraputhen- An announcement by Tass, the Soviet news agency, Center in Hartford Tueedey at Miller of 97 Ridge St., is serv­ the day. ing with Marine All-Weather to Walter J. Sharp of Glaston­ chogue, L. I„ N. Y., to RoDbet purayil Abraham Kurien of Nobody was inJured. Final Trial Run that the pilot had steered the spaceship to a landing 8 p.m. Religious books and ar­ Attack Squadron 242 at Marine bury has been announced by T. Calder 'o f Manchester has Bangalore, India, has been an, School officials reported ended hours of mystery and official silence on the Vosk- ticles win be on sale. The Rev. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. been announced by her parents, nounced by her parents, Mr. and Edward J. MoLean, director of Corps Air Station, Cherry Point, heavy fire, smoke and water hod’s fate. Tass said both cosmonauts were well. Harold F. Smith, 64 Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. Anthony F. Paler­ Mrs. Marvin Strickland, 71 lb. damage In the print shop which CAPE KENNEDY, Fla. (AP»"»and Young_. a Navy lieutenant the center, arranged the tour. N. C. mo. East Patchogue. Washington St. The time the Voskhod was aloft indicated it had Those wishing additional infor­ St. is in a rear wing, but no finan­ — Final practice run of the first commander, ran through the Her fiance is a son of Mr. Her, fiance is a son of Mr. Her fiance is a Son of the cial esUmate was given. The mission profile Thursday with completed 17 orbits and was on its I8th when it landed. mation may contact Mrs. Rich- Girt Scout Cadette Troop 621 and Mrs. Lyman R. Smith, 37 Save at least 10c, maybe more. will sponsor a fashion show to­ and Mrs. Walter Sharp, Glas­ Rev. and Mre. V. T. Kurien smoke spread throughout the manned Gemini two-man space emphasis on launching; maneu­ The exploit of Col. Pavel Be-*--------------’ •nl Ttwtpe, 166 Lydall St. tonbury. Wellington Rd. Bangalore. flight starts today with tracking vering — using the small Jet morrow at 8 p.m. at Bowers Mias Palermo ia a graduate sprawling new school. lyayev and Lt. Col. Alexei Leo-: -»• J ^ -g-^ g School. Clothes from Tots N’ Miss Smith is a graduate of Miss Strickland Is « senior Fire Chief Steven Kelly said station., all over the world tak­ en*;dnes, which will give the to>v meant another big step to-1 H W There wiU be a St Joseph’s Meinchester High School and of of Seton Hall High School and ing part. spacecraft a maneuverability ward travel to the moon. It was O Day Maaa Friday a t 8:30 a.m. Teens and the Casual Villager ^ttended the Collegfe of Notre at Manchester High School and STATE OF MAINE U. S. NO.-l the fire was caused by "spon­ will be modeled by the girls ahd the Hartford Hospital License is employed in the business of­ taneous ignition.” it was con­ Astronauts Virgil I. Grissom iiJt available before in space­ Leonov who ventured outside Mlaa Deborah A. Bates of 23 Practical Nursing Course. She Dame of Maryland. She is a and John W. Young completed ships; and re-entry. their families. Tickets will be onlor at the University of Con­ fice of Manchester Memorial fined to a small area in the the craft and floated 10 minutes Tanner St., Miss Kathleen G. is employed by Manchester Me­ Hospital. Her fiance is a science their last full-scale training mis­ The two spacemen started the in the void, proving men could Blast Away Vennart of 70 Weaver Rd., Miss available a t the door. morial Hospital. Her fiance is necticut where she is maJoring print shop. in psychology. She is a mem-, graduate of the UnWersity of sion Thursday. exercises in space suits and work there to assemble space Janet Nielson of 60 Spring St., a graduate of Hartford Re­ Space officials were studying electro- cardiogram sensors platforms for shots to the moon. Richard J. Beiggren of 38 Oor- Ronald Osella of 4 Village S t.' gional Technical School. He Is ber of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Her Mysore and a theo ogical grad- Drinkers Suspended fiance, a graduate of Manches- u^te of the University of Seram- weather charts today after a were attached to their bodies. The spaceship landed at 12:02 At Viet Sites neH St. and MIm Judith Cook has been elected a section athie- employed by the Parkway Potatoes'«»69' DARIEN (AP)—Drinking vod­ long-range forecast for Tues­ Later they switched to civilian p.m. — 4 ••02 a m. EST — near of 328 Woodbridge St. have been tic manager at Wentworth In­ ter High School, is a senior at poxe, India. He completed his Save 24c on every bag... No limit. Barber Shop. the University of Connecticut 1 medical education In the Uni-1 ka on a trip to see a Shake­ day, day of the launch, called clothes. Perm, west of the Ural Moun­ By MALCOLM W. BROWNE named to the dean’s list for the stitute in Boston. A senior in the No date has been set for the spearean play has led to the for low overhead clouds. Earlier, backup crew mem­ tains and 726 miles northeast of first semester at Southern Con- mechanical power engineering where he Is maJoring in E ng-' versity of Edinburgh, Scotland, SAIGON, South Viet Nam wedding. llsh and political science. He la in 1963 and served a year s In- suspension of four Darien High Tracking stations encircle the bers, Navy Cmdr. Walter M. Moscow. This is far north of the (AP) — More than 110 U.S. necttcut State College. technology course, he will meet School students. world along the path the Gemini In council with representatives a member of Lambda Chi temahlp at Manchester Memor- SW IFTS PREMIUM usual landing spot for Soviet Navy and Air Force planes Alpha and of Afehons, an hon- lal Hospital in 1964.
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