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PAOB FORTY iimtrtfeatpr Sv»nitt9 If^raUi WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1968 Most Manchester Stores Open Tonight Until 9 0'*Clock of cash, assorted credit cards Thieves Take About Town ]Veii? Zealand Purse Snatched and personal {iapers. From W oman The incident occurred at ap­ Mower Parts, Average Dally Net P ren Run Ih e wothen’s auxtUary to the SA Band to proximately 2:68 p.m. For Hie Week Ended The Weather 8th District Fire Department Walking Tracks Bowling Gear May 11, 1MB will ipeet at the firehouse at Showers tonight and tomor­ 8 o’cdobk tMs evening. Visit Area A Manchester woman was as- Reports of two minor thefts row. Low tonight in 60s. Tomor­ saihted by a purse snatcher Police Arrests were received by ICanolieeter iianrl|pfitpr lupntttg IlrraUi row In low 70s. The WetUngton Citadel Band 15,070 Thc^ Miaster’s CSub will fill of the Salvation Army, New ,while she was walking to Work police yoBterday. the atatioaa In Friendship Lodge along the railroad tracks near Maneheatmr >A CUy o f ViBoge Charm 21ealand’a premier brass band,. ' James J. Pisprltto, 17, of 88 A power lawn mower, valued ot Masons tomorrow night at Little St. yesterday afternoon. will be beard In a Festival of Branch Dr., East Hartford, was at $60 was stripped ot most of VOL. LXXXVn, NO. 193 (TWENTY-POUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) 7:80 for the Fellowcraft degree. IMufdc at Hartfordls Bushnell Police said the woman, who charged with operating a motor MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1968 (Olaasifled Advertising on Pnge 81) PRICE TEN CENTS Charles Botteron will preside. Memorial Auditorium on Mon­ remains unidentified, was walk­ driven cycle without a proper He parts Monday evening whUe Dress for regular lodge offluen day, May 27, ait 8 p.m. The ing the tracks along the three- license yesterday at 9:26 p.m. stored In tbe Itaok yard ot Is bualneas suit. After the de­ feativid will celebrate the suc­ quarter-of-a-mlle distance from He also received written warn­ Burton FTasior, 178 Oakland Bt gree work, refreshments will be cessful completion of the Salva­ her residence in the Laurel St. ing for driving with excessive A bowling ball, bag, and a served, and e<iulpm«it packed State News tion Army’s Greater Hartford area, to work in the vicinity of speed and for failure .to have a pair ot bonding shoe# were tak­ for the kMlge tiip to Canada this Building Efforts. W. Middle Tpke. as she does protective eye covering. He will en from the back seat of a oar oomlng weekend. The 38-iplece all-brass band every day, when she observed apearp in Manchester Circuit owned by Mrs. Walter Fagan^ a man running toward her Six Miners, Is under the direction of Band- Court 12 May 27. 45 Kane Rd. yesterday eve­ Manchester podiatrists will Deaths ipaster Herbert Neeve and along the tracks. James J. Perkins, 20, of 187 ning. The oar waa puicad In Join with their colleagues from doubles ah a male chorus. Tbe When the man reached her, Summit St. was charged with the Fagans’ driveway when the t Hartford County In providing a band is on Its first visit to the he lAugged her in the Jaw, knock­ operating a motor vehicle hav- theft oeourrsd. A wltnesa saw free Children’s Foot CUnlo at * * s s v i (United States •as part of a Retires ing her off her feet and fled 1^ a defective muffler system some boys loitering around the O f Sisters the Hartford Dispensary, 46 Re- tietUlS ASSeitlOly round-the-world tour. The ap­ with the woman's purse con­ yesterday at 6:80 p.m. and will property before Ihe Heme, Feared Dead, Heads Jaycees treat Ave., Hartfoid, Saturday pearance at Hartford Is the only Navy Lt. James M. Fogarty, taining an undetermined amount appear In court May 27. worth about $86 were taken. from 0 a.m . to 1 p.m. Mrs. Vernon F. Hauschlld of one In the New England-New formerly of Manchester, assign­ Bdwmrd O. Bates of IM Ben­ — . 93 Constance Dr. was installed York area. ed to the Submarine Base New Probed London since July 1964, retired ton St. was elected president of The Little Theater of Man- Monday night as president of Four days after leaving Hart­ the Manchester Jayceee Mon­ ford, Friday, May 81, the band April 30 with 22 years of naval <*ester has postponed a meet- Qibbons Assembly of the Ladles service. GLASTONBURY (AP) day night succeeding Richard Ing scheduled for tonight, until , „ , ^ , will play in the Forecourt of Are Rescued Wednesday, May 22 at 8 p.m. Columbus In ceremonies at 'Buckingham Palace, London, by Lt. Fogarty attended Man­ — Police continued their P. Bohadik of 76 8. Hawthorne at Its club’rooms at 22 Oak « Manchester Country au b. Command of Her Majesty, chester elementary schools and investigation today into is a 1946 graduate of Man­ HOMINY FALLS, W. Va. (AP) — Six coal miners, St. ___ She succeeds Mrs. John Jaslow- Queen EHaabeth H, English the deaths of two small isolated deeply in a flooded mine shaft and presumed ski. chester High School. He enlist­ Bates served last year as Edwin Edwards of 38 Wells brass band enthusiasts recog­ girls w'hose aunt found dead for nearly 10 days, were rescued today. yUl were state director. As president, he Mrs. Phyllis La Bert da Bar nize Wellington Citadel Band as ed In the Navy in June 1946. The Very Best St., IiCanchester's director of termed in “ good shape.” will be responsible for the over­ of Windham, state president of one of the finest brass ensem­ His entire naval career was their bodies in two bath­ Civil Defense, underwent surg­ with the submarine force, At­ “ Thank you, God,” said Larry Lynch, the first to all programming of the Jayqees. the Ladles of Columbus, was the bles in the world. London’s Roy­ tubs in their home. ery Monday at Hartford Hos- installing officer. She was aS' lantic and Pacific fleets, hav­ reach the mine entrance in pre-dawn darkness this He is employed at the Connecti­ al AX>ert Hall, seating over 8,- Coroner Irving L. Aronson was pltal. His condition is satlsfacto- glsted by Mrs. Waldo Lyons and 000, has been sold out for ing served on the submarines morning. “ You have delivered us from l^is living cut State Highway Department. ry but he Is sUll In the Intensive p^uia Post. The Hev. Jo- awaiting results of autopsies on months for two performances Cubera, Greenfish, Sea Dog, death. I made a vow all six of us would be out Other officers elected are care unit. ggpj, Yyjg gj Jsmes’ Church ROASTING the bodies of the two, Lynn Pomfret, Conger, Bang, and the Robert Patrick, internal vice by the New Zealanders. here together to thank the Ix>rd.” Nuclear submarine Scorplofl, Ferrari, 6, and Lisa Ferrari, 6. president; Robert Bombardier, was guest speaker. He repre- The band has given 81 years Four other men trapped In the The executive committee of sented the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Ed- two submarine repair ships and They were found early Wednes­ external vice president; Roger of continuous sendee. Its repu­ same area were found dead and last tour of duty as head of the day. Berretl, secretary; Anthony Ze- the W8CS of South Methodist ward J. Reardon, chaplain of tation has grown through suc­ CHICKENS their bodies were brought to the Their mother, Mrs. Paul Fer­ Church will meet tomorrow at the Assembly, who was unable cessful and frequent eppear- communications department at mine opening about 8 a.m. lonls, treasurer; and Roderick rari, 38, was found wandering 7 :30 p.m. In Susannah Wesley to attend. lances in the major cUtles of New the Submarine Base, New Lon­ (EDT), about four hours after Wright, Carl Zinsser, Kenneth around the house in a dazed Hall of the church. Other officers Installed Include Zealand and Australia, as well don. SCLC Aide the six reached safety. Reynolds and Donald Valente, Fogarty has accepted a posi­ CUT-UP condition, apparenUy caused by ----- Mrs. Jaslowskl, honorary presl- as by radio broadcasts and re- ^ One report yet to be con- directors. tion with the electrical en­ an overdose of pills, poUce sqid. Jehovah’s Witnesses wUl; con- Mrs. William McCarthy, cordinga. lit was the first band l l f l l j t t firmed was that two of the dead duct a theocratic ministry president; Mrs. Joseph in New Zealand to broadcast. gineering department of Gen­ 3</2 Lb. A vg. She was taken to Hartford J s Funds men drowned while trying to school Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Hammond, recording secretaiy; It •was the first New Zealand eral Dynamics, Electric Boat Hospital for emergency treat­ run from the wall ot water as It ^ Town Repoi*t Kingdom HaU. A service meet-.;J^- Bergln, treasurer; band to be televised, end it was Division, at Groton. ment, and then transferred to broke into the mine. There was The Fogartys (she Is the Ing will be held at 8:36. •''Mrs. Allan Oates, correspond­ ihe first Salvation Army Band Norwich State Hospital. About Gone no .report on how the other two former Faustina Fournier of Cited by Council ing secretary; Mrs. Walter An- In the world to be featured on A neighbor told police Lynn ivAcijrr^^rr.^.. offlclals Said they pre- derson, financial secretary; an L.P, recording. East Hartford), which includes CHICKEN visited her late Tuesday and SHINGTON (AP) — Some sumed they drowned.

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