Autobahn Again Shut^ No Countermove Made

Autobahn Again Shut^ No Countermove Made

1 V - V * I k * •me Wedthif ■ I - >' Average DaiW Net threw Run rereeeet e« D.-K. I MONDAY, APRIL 6,.1966 ** For the Week Ended April 8, 1965 PAGE EIGHTEEN iteattrlffHtor lEnfttitt© Ijgralb .raio, 14,125 46. Dil i rr ’Ih e executive board o f the Tickets have been sold out The Sodality of the Blesaed ' Member onthe Audit A mural of a Vermont vU- Wesley Circle, WSCS, wlU be Sacrament of St. John's Polish dtobertson School PTA will ■ssdMirfsr Civic Onhctlra Oossert BoreM of Olroalatloa guests of the Percy Smith Cir­ for a faMiion show Wednesday meet tonight at 7:80 at the Maneheaterr~A City of Vittage Charm lage depleting the opening at 8 p.m. sponsored by the Re­ NaUonal Catholic Church will About Town scene of the piay, "Uttle Paw­ cle at Its meeting Wednesday meet Wednesday after the eve­ 5bhool. ManehMttr High School publican Women’s Club of Man­ p r i c e SEVEN CENTS nee Brother,” has been ar­ at 8 p.m. In Susannah Weeley ning service at 7 p.m. tn the Hall. Mrs. Doris Swallow will chester at the Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1965 ranged by members of the Jun­ Country Club. Those reserving parish hall. Sunset CouncU, Degree of WEDNESDAY. APRIL 14, 1965 ~ 8:15 P.M. (SIXTEEN PAGES) Omar Shrine Club directors ior Century Club of Manches­ be the speaker. VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 158 will meet at 8 tonight at the tickets In advance may pick Pocahontas, will meet tonight ter, Inc., in the window of at 8 In Tinker Hall. Deputy VYTAUTAS MARUOSIUS, Conduct©!- home of Albert Heavisides, 67 Watkln’s Brothers, Main St. Manchester Emblem Club wUI them up at the door. Manchester WATB8 will Baldwin Rd. meet meet tomorrow at the Great Pocahontas Henrietta SOLOISTS: ESTHER HINDS, SOPRAJdO Chairmen were Mrs. Charles meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Mystic Review, Women’s Drlggs and her staff will Install MoKenale and Mrs. Henry the Elk’s Home. Robert Mun­ Italian American Club, Eldridge Benefit Association, will meet officers. ROGER LOUCKS, TENOR Events Manchester Lodge of Maeons Lopez. The mural will will be son of Munson's Candy Kitch­ St. Welghlng-ln wiU be from 7 STUDEOTS FREE BY TICKET ONLY will meet tomorrow at 7:30 tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Fel­ to 8 pjn. on display through Saturday, en, Bolton, will speak and show lows Hall. Hostesses will be pjn. at the Masonic Temple. the day of the play’s produc­ The Eighth District Fire De­ TICKETS AVAH<ABLE AT; Autobahn Again Shut^ a color film on candy making. The entered apprentice deg^c Mrs. Richard Gutzmer and Mrs. partment will have a drill to­ tion. Refreshments will be served by Joseph Goulet. Holy Family Mother’s Circle d u b a l d o ’s m u s ic c e n t e r In State will be conferred. Walter A. Mrs. Alfred Ritter and a com­ will meet tomorrow at noon at morrow at 6:45 p.m. at fire headquarters. Main and Hilliard b k x x e r ’s m u s ic s h o p Person, Junior warden, will St. Mary’s EJpiscopal Guild mittee. the home of Mrs. iM lie Hoyt, preside. will meet Wednesday at 11 a m. Mothers of Buckley School pupils are reminded to report to 88 Pitkin S4. In Guild Hall. Members are re­ Eaton C. Throndsen of the Grant Awarded Jeanne Adams will represent minded to bring sandwiches. the school library tomorrow at Dessert and beverage will be General Electric Co. of New 9:30 a.m. to repair old books the Children’s Win{. of the U t- York will be guest speaker at a To Yale’s Plan No Countermove Made served by Mrs. Joseph John­ and process new ones. Mrs. tle Theatre of Manchester on meeting of the American Pro­ the radio sUtiotP-wanCs Jean ston, Mrs. Frank H. Sheldon John Greene is chairman of the and Mrs. Clara Robinson. There duction and Inventory Control workshop. Of ‘Peace Corps’ By JOHN O. KOEHLER Colbert Show on Wednbfday at Society, Hartford County Chap­ 11:05 a.m. will be a food sale in Neill Hall BERLIN (A P)— The East Ger­ after the 10 a.m. Service. The ter, on Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at Members of the Junior Cen­ NEW HAVEN TAPI—A Yale the Hedges, New Britain. Of­ man Communists closed the Berlin The I>AV AiKllliu^ will spon­ comfhittee in charge Includes tury Club of Manchester. Inc., program that would send piom- Mrs. Thomas Leemon, Mrs. ficers will silso be elected. will sell tickets In Manchester ising studeTits to underdeveloped autobahn for 41/2 hours today and sor a kitchen gocial Wednesday schools tomorrow, Wednesday at 8 p.m. at the VFW Home, Thomas Conn, Mrs. Florence areas throughout the world for a Soviet jet buzzed West Berlin’s Donnelly, Mrs. Marion Schu­ Regina D’ltaJla Society will and Thursday for "Little Paw­ one year of work has been giv­ Refreehments will be served. meet tonight at 7 :30 at the Ital­ nee Brother,” a presentation of Templehof Aii-port. There will be a brief business mann and Miss Isabelle Dunn. en a $300,000 five-year grant by ian American Club, Eldridge St. the Little Theater of Manches­ the Carnegie Corporation. The United States. Britain and France meeting at 7. Women's Home Ivcague of ter. The show will be held Sat­ Yale’s plan Is to pick 12 stud­ strongly protested the shutdown on the The Salvation Army will meet Our Lady of Hope Mother’s urday at 1:30. 3:30 and 8 p.m. ents each year who have com­ autobahn and a U.S. Air Force spokes­ tomorrow at 2 p.m. In Junior Circle will meet tonight at 7 ;30 at Bailey Auditorium, Manches­ pleted two years of college. Aft­ man said the buzzing also would be pro­ Hall of the church for a serv­ at the home of Mrs. Thomas ter High School. FAMILY PURCHASING AGENT// er their year abroad, the stud­ tested. ice progrram. Mrs. Maj. William Bailey, 568 Spring St. 4 ents would return to complete The spokesman said a Soviet twin- Barry of Hartford will be spe­ Dick Leger of Warren. R.I., their undergraduate studies. engine plane came in from the east at cial guest. Hostesses will be Friendship Club of St. John's will be the caller tomorrow at Yale President Kingman 500 feet and swept across the field, which Mrs. Ann Young and Mrs. Polish National Catholic Church 8 p,m. at an open dance, spon­ Give / Brewster Jr., who outlined the is heavily used by commercial airliners Vena Chagnon. will meet tonight at 7:30 in the sored by the Manchester Square program in general terms in flying in and out of West Berlin. parish hall. Dance Club, at Waddell School. his inaugural address last year, Mlzpah Spencer Circle of Refreshments will be served. "The visibility was good and there views It as an attempt to give were observers who clearly saw the red South Methodist Church will The Sacraments of Baptism ^ R O ' 0 T in t students a meaningful, nonaca­ meet tomorrow at 12:30 p.m. Kehler Circle of South Meth­ 'V star on the plane," the spokesman de­ and the Lord’s Supper as they demic interlude In their college clared. In Susannah Wesley Hall. Mrs. odist Church wUl meet tomor­ National work. pertain to worship and the He reported a protest would be pre­ Marion Eddy Is program chair­ ChrisUan life will be discussed row at 7:45 p.m. at the home of Stores He called tt a ‘‘pattern which man. The Rev. Dr. J. MaiUey Mrs. George Nutter, 144 Vernon F.P. A means FAIOLT PURCHASING AGENT splices experience with learning, sented to the head of the Soviet group at the Lenten program Thurs­ at the Berlin air safety center. Shaw will speak on “ Express­ day at 8 p.m. at Second Con- St. especially in exposure to con ing Our Faith.” Hostesses will gre^tional Church. trastlng cultures.” The U.S. Army reported that five be Mrs. Joseph Swensson, The Carnegie grant will pay Allied vehicles held- up on the autobahn chairman, assisted by Mrs. The Recreation Division of the cost of special tutoring at were allowed -to proceed at 2 p.m. One Frank Early and Mrs. F. Mark Yale and of sending the students U.S. military sedan was stopped at Ba- Leadbetter. the Manchester YWCA has an­ nounced that the Women’s Gym overseas and bringing them belsberg on the West Berlin end. At LECLERC back. Helmstedt on the other end of the auto­ His Sixth Words: “It Is fin­ Class and Plunge period held Monday evenings at the Man­ Brewster’s hope is that one bahn four Allied vehicles were detained. ished,” wUl be the theme of the FUNERAL HOME arttw year In Asia, Africa or Latin Lenten service Wednesday at chester High School has closed Double Green Stenys Wednesday V I There were no signs that U.S., British for the season. Family Swim America will enable students or French authorities were planning any 7:80 p.m. at Zion Evangelical "to develop an intimate aware­ strong measures. The East Germans Lutheran Church. There will Nile will be on Wednesdays FUNERAL from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Children ness of the extent to which val­ closed the - 110-mile lifeline linking the also be a communion service.

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