Ina Ward Technical Institute of St

Ina Ward Technical Institute of St

_ r MONDAY, MAY 2,1966 Xfwtagc Dally Net Prigs Nob The Weathe/" PAiS& EIGHTEEN iianrtjf^Btfr ^ufttittg l|«raUi For the Week Ended Cloudy tonight, low in 80s; April Id, leOd ■partly suimy and ooolar- ’to­ morrow, high about 48-82. Mystic Review, North Ameri- ew Benefit Association, will ■i 14,620 About Town meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd Manchestet^A City of Village Charm tiinne Lodge, Knights of Fellows Hall. Hostesses are Mrs. ■ / ■ / (Olitaaiflad Advartlsfaif on Page 17) PRICE SEVEN CENTS Pythias, will' meet toirioiTow -at John Vince and Mrs. Agnes Ma n c h e s t e r ' c o n n ., Tu e s d a y , m a y a, i966 8 p.m. in Orange Hall. Albert Morgan. VOL. LXXXV, NO. 181 (TWENTY PAGES) ifWfn of Plalnville, and other Grand Lodge <rffice» expect to Sunset Council, Degree of ■'"X attend. Gpnrad Casperson will Pocahontas, will meet tomght MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER PHONE 643-4123 receive a iiO-year Jewel. There at 8 at Tinker Halt -> V(i111 be a social time with re­ freshments after the meeting. The Friendship Clubhand So­ dality of Blessed Sacrament of ina Ward Technical Institute of St. John’s Polish National Catii- the University of Hartford will olic Church will meet tonight at have special examinations Fri­ 7;30 in Parish Hall at the day, May 13 at 9 a.m. at Hud­ church. May Devotions to the son Hall, 315 Hudson St., H art­ Blessed Virgin will be held ford. High school seniors inter­ Wednes^y. at 7 pm. at the' ested in receiving one of sev­. church. ' ■ 'Called for b eral scholarships may apply. Applications are available at Willing Workers of South high school guidance coun- Methodist Church Will meet r — :-------- s^ors offices or at the Ward Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Copper Technical- Institute, 44 Niles Hail of the church to tie a quilf. St., Hartford, and should be Hostesses are Mrs. Claribel X3arr sent no later than Tuesday, May and Mrs. Vivian Northup. LBJ Asked to PicU 10, A senior supper of Nutmeg Manchester Ehnblem Club will Alumnae Chapter will be held meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. at Saturday, May 14 at 4 p.m. at .... New Approach Bdard the Elk’s Club on Bissell St. the Nutmegger House, Newing­ WASHINGTON XAP)—Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D- Officers will rehearse for instal­ ton. Graduating seniors from lation. Nu Chapter at the University Mass., called today for a sweeping reassessment of of Connecticut and Alpha Nu U.S. policy toward Red China an4 hrged President John­ Chapter at Central Connecticut son to appoint a special commission to recommend new State College, New Britain, doubkeentrd ----------------------------------approaches. COME SEE OUR have been invited to the event. He said Uie commission could SPRING MATERNITY be headed “by a national leader The executive board of the State News of the caliber and credentials” COLLECTION Guild of St. Bartholomew’s of retired Gen. Matthew B. Ihessy Dresses, Stretch Church Will meet tomorrow at 8 PlAYTEX’ Pope Marks Christian Anniversary Ridgway, who eommanded al­ Slack^ Skirts, Blouses, In St. Bartholomew’s School Hartford 6oy lied forces in Korea; retired Bras, Girdles, Slips, Panties, HalL Pope Paul VI stands before a replica of the Virgin of Czestochowa in the grot­ Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, Shorts and Swimsnlts. MAOEI to beneath St. Peter’s Basilica, celebrating Mass that commemorates Christi­ former American Red Cross Women of St. Mary's Elpisco- WITH anity’s 1,000th year in Poland. ______ ' _______ Found Dead president; or Dr. Milton S. Ei­ pal Church are reminded that senhower, Johns Hopkins Uni­ 3 Glazii^r's reservations for a salad smor­ In Old Icebox versity president and a brother esi Main St r- Manchester gasbord Friday noon at Second of former President Dwight D. Congregational Cfiurch may be Eisenhower. Corset and Uniform Shop GIRDLE HARTFORD (AP) — A made with Mrs. Preink V. Wil­ Johnson Reveals Hopei 7-year-old Hartford boy In a speeob prepiared tor de­ liams or Miss J.M. Lowe, both livery in the Senate, Kennedy of 1632 Toilland Tpke. The lunch­ was found dead today in a said the commission could be eon will be held In conjunction Machine washable .,. mn in bleach... stays discarded refrigerator in asked to make recommanda- with-May Fellowship Day. white, holds its shapa! United le the front yard of a house tions on “vital issues,” includ­ Hartford Scouts Join Bolton’s^ Raising the Flag For Free, on Williams Street. ing: LECLERC The library staff of Buckly , . .. , _ . t Police Sgt. Francis Kelliher ‘—^How to Increase “informal Heavy Bofnance Under Development School has i^tponed its-meet- Bolton Girl Scouts and Brownies braved the chilly clouds that hovered over the Blackledge tfy 6ff PI4ltM"<Sln}|* Kdth OoubTe Diamond panels of Johnson dlsousared the Euro- political barriens that block the can p6Ucy in atrivlng to build ^ Angelo SAntana of FUNERAL HOME uplands Saturday to host members of three troops from Hartford, .^ter the flag ceremony, the Europe he envisions: governmental contacts' ’ with A “heavy” romance apparently is developing between white Chinos CJheekie Ing scheduled for tomorrow to lyccB for double ooRtnMntiw stom8ch...ln the waltt...ltl06„. pean outlook at length in an ad­ free movement of people, ideas, 26 Gooden »., ap^rently - ^ ^ ^ Tuesday, May 10 at 9:30 a.m^ the girls got warm and hungry scrambling over the Gay City State Park trails. Hot dogs and commerce.” 1. "R remains our conviction crawled into the refrigerator athletic and Little One at the Krugei’sdorp, South Africa game preserve. A little Little FUNERAL and marshmallows were cooked over welcome fires, and the day ended with games and dress ut a White House cere­ educational, 1 at the school. Members will re­ «.PU/S OOUBU lYCM PANtbB m 6A 0R, to earn yoo —Adopt internationally In­ that an integrated Atlantic def- while playing Monday evening One is expected but trainer Charles Fourie isn’t sure . when. Romance between contests and song. (Herald photo by Ofiara.) mony marking the KXKith- anni­ and tourists contacts. pair books. fiaturally for todayf* fMhtons.i spected anns control arrangfe- fense is the first necessity—not and the door closed on him. normally bad-tempered rhinos is not usually this idyllic. (AP Photofax) SERVICE ments to. “remove the age-old —The problem of Chinese Ws sheer eoRtfort^soller, cooler end yet tofiger tetO ng.. versary of Polish Catholicism the last result—of the building Police said the boy’s older WALTER N. Women’s Homs League of Manchester WATEJS will have Airman Raymond P. Jenack, Regina DTtalia Society will fears of Eladt and West alike.” of unity in Western Europe, tor ^ 7 « Oomtounist membership in the LHICLERC •ran withdaHy meelOae wetMng !a bleaiW StaytwM ti- and nationhood. brother found him about 7.46 united Nations. Kennedy did not the Salvation Army will meet a Mother’s Day. program to­ son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond meet tonight at 7:30 at the —Create a Europe of interde­ expanding partnership across this morning.. Firemen tried to Director teoin pucker, yellow or elretch cut.. Looking toward Eastern EJu- pendent friendly nations in advocate seating of Red China American Readiness Questioned tomorrow at 2 p.m. In Junior morrow at the Italian Ameri­ H. Jenack of 117 E. Middle Italian American Club on Eld- rope, lie pointed to signs that the AtlaMtic and tor reconciling revive the boy with a resusclta which all people "know again but said if a system of repre- 28 Main Street, Manchester Hall at the Citadel. Hostesses can Club on Eadridge St. Tpke. has been selected for ridge St. rigid Oomm-unlst theory is loos­ differences with the East.” tor. Call 649-5d69 are Mr. Tony Slmard and Mrs. Weighing in will be from 7 to training at Ft. Benjamin Har- eirdte; xs, s, M. t. giaos XL $1.00 tnote the responsibilities and re'wajrdfl 2. A drive tor unity In West­ were devised which 8 p.m. A business meeting has rison, Ind., as an Air Force ing its hold on national econo­ of free political choices.” • Geneva Lockwood. Regular Panty: X8, S, M, L $11.95 mies. And he announced he is ern Europe through which, he rested Angel Manuel Nieves Na­ been postponed until Tuesday, postal specialist. He is a 1964 Johnson cited five principles China and still preserve Formo­ tong Leg Panty: XS, S, M. U $12.95 XI $1.00 more Instructing Secretary of State tal, 30, of 88 Williams St. U.S. Acknowledges Firing M3ay 10. graduate of Manchester High which' he said will guide Ameri- (See Page Nine) sa’s rights, it should recedv* School, and recently completed bean Rusk to send Congress He was charged with failure serious consideratioh.” $f£ ALSO Playtex madeWIUttycra Girdles from $6.95 long-promised legislation that to remove the door from a dis­ Past President’s Club of North basic training at Ijackland and Playtex Girdles with "Double T’tycra panels, —Whether the present U.S. jWFB. Tex. would authorize ' the President to carded rel^rlgerator. emibargo on all trade with Red American . Benefit Association from $8.95 rempve spec^ tariff reatric- will have a dinner meeting Wed­ China should be modified to al­ Across .Cambodian Border tlons that curb trade between Terrible Chance’ Gengras Support low "a^ Umited trading relation- M THE nesday at 6:45 p.m. at Willie’s The Ladies Aid Lutheran iSAIGON, South Viet Nam U.S. command In Saigon indl- out 806 combat sorties in the Qfliffti SOjS 304L ito n d ..

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