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Rhodesians Secede; Retaliation Is Swift -" ■ - ‘ ■':T^7-'T-7: * s '/■ ". -'-v-; ' - ' " ^■ - ■'' '^’ ■ /** ■■ . S;^ HtSDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 10. rr ~- J ■■y‘-‘- - -- ’?■ ■ • - ' . ^ t ,■ r *■- *6(ft I f ' : Ilfci - John’*-’'Polish National r l olW T l ..'^itholic-Church will have its *"TS5Si§*i2M annual, hasaar on Frtday from L^ NoViitter «, 196S John’s Polieh National 7 to • p.Bi. and Saturday from MAIN STREET SERVING GREATER MANCHESTER OkM^jr KoA , _ — ic Church will sponsor a' 10 a.Ai. to e p.m. at the church, drtalb<’' ' m r drive Saturday and Sun- Oolway S t Featured will bo Pol* MANCHESTER 14,581 dag^ Papers may be brought to tah foods, three complete alt* continued oaof tomasnhr, ' a tm k In,the vacant lot across down dlnnera, hahdmade arU* In mid 40$r ' tro p ' the ^ u rc h <ai Qolway St. olea and childnm'a actlvlUea. Manehetinr-’* A City o f VUUtgm Charm . LXXXV, NO. 36 XTWiSNTY.FOUR PAOBS—TWO SECTIOira) Miss Ann Russell, daughter of ’The British American Club MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER u j 1965 (O mnUMI AdvertWiMr P»C« III) ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Philip Russell, Ml will spcHiBor Its annual Chiist- PRICE SEVEN CENTS ' Chamber St, has entered the maa party for children under fall Junior class of the Acad­ the age of 9 years by Christ­ emy of DramaUc Arts, New mas on Dec. 19 at 3 p.m. at the York City. clubhouse. For reservations, U S T WEEK! cimtact the clubhouse by Nov. hCIsa Nancy J. Qrsyb, daugh­ 16. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. OPEN TILL 9 P.M. THURSDAY Rhodesians Secede; Ocsjf) of 99 North S t has been The Hartford Kiwi Club will alMted treasurer of the class of have a dinner meeting tomor­ 19in at Bryant College, Provi­ row at 7 p.m. at the Church dence, R.I. Comers Inn, East Hartford. Mrs. Theodore Martin of Rock-. I vllle will report on the Mans­ MISSES’ • TEENS’ RANGE field Training School w d Mrs. MEN'S GET-SET FOR WINTER , F Retaliation Is Swift .■t.NI) John Klrkham of Manchester Go Everywhere Pile - Lined ! win speak on Gray t«dge. FUEL OIL GASOLINE ’Ihree members of the Man- I Chester congregation of Je- JACKET SALE State News hovadi's Witnesses symbolized BEJ^CHWARMERS their dedication to serve Ood by • REVERSIBLE NYLON QUILT Britain Bans BANTLY OIL water baptism at a convention Farm Group (OMI’.WY. INC. of the Witnesses this weekend SKI JACKET All Exports, ;i;n m .\ i n s t k e k t in Danielson. ’They include Anita St. Peter, Robert Fer- Vote Rejects TKL. filiM.')!),') Regularly $18. agne and Wtniam M. Wilson. • LAMINATED KNIT Fires Smith RorkNiUe N7.'t-:>27T The next trip of the "Sun- Constitution / .^TJSBURY, Rhodesia ahine Buses" to Norwich Hos­ SWEATER JACKET ’ While Democratic and Repub­ (AP)-—Prime Minister Ian pital Is scheduled for Sunday. Smith declared Rhodesia N(*«r l<f*r* !• U» MmSI Timely anniversary savings on this wind lican fiber leaders of the con­ M FeefeS—AS fmhhmt 7 Buses will leave Central Row, independent today, the Hartford at noon and leave the • POPULAR ALL WOOL and weather fashion ! 100% all wool mel­ stitutional convention have urged for the creation of bi­ first such declaration hospital at 4:19 p.m. Manches­ ton, lavishly orlon pile lined will keep against Britain since the ter residents are welcome to C RO- > JACKET partisan committees to work you looking smart and toasty warm any­ American Colonies broke make reservations with the for, the approval of the pro­ away in 1776. Oapltol Region Mental Health where! Zip front, hooded, slash pockets. Association, Inc., 317 Bhrm- •WARMLY-LINED CORDUROY posed constitution, the Con­ Britain retaliated swiftly, in S«/p . Ington Ave., Hartford, by to­ In sizes 10-20. necticut Farm Bureau Associ­ effect outlawing Rhodesia. morrow. ation adopted a resolution Prime Minister Harold Wilson BOMBER JACKET against It. declared In the Pouse of Com­ Miss Elaine Sheldon of Man­ Delegates to the farm asso­ mons that Smith and his minis- chester is a member of the ciation’s convention yesterday tow had been fired — an action A »di.Ai»enjlS cast of the production "The voted S8-5 for a resolution urg­ which will be ignored in Rho­ W M tn«Fm « i GIRLS' 7- 14 PILE LINED ing rejection of the constitution. •n a« M r*m. Ihtfittml Yeoman of the Guard" at Sim­ desia. Wilson asserted his gov­ mons College where she Is a Regular Annual Veterans Day Service Held at Hospital The bureau says It represents ernment will have no dealings student. ’The tragic comedy will 2,400 farmers. with the Rhodesian regime. ' M •nHmm. Uit to $13. BENCHWARMERS Dr. Chestersster W. Obuchowski HolivorGdelivers fViathe principal _____•_j..« 4 Wilson expelled Rhodesia SMAM. be presented Nov. 19 and 20 at veterans’ organization officials who also partici­ Kresge Auditorium of Massa­ > address at this morning’s Veterans Day service at pated form the semi-circle around him. Story and Human Renewal from the steiiing area, banned^ rakUMrigur Buff Ktm ilila exports, Incdudliii British pur- .turn t chusetts Institute of Tech­ Manchester Memorial Hospital. Clergymen and picture on page 13. (Herald photo by Pinto.) HARTFORD (AP) - Hartford nology. needs a “human renewal” pro­ cljases of Rhodesia’s 3U2-mlI- Regular $16. Mon annutd tobacco crop, ended * " a a m » Is flie leglatered ANNIVERSAY PRICED . a simply gram to^ match its urban renew­ Stmset Rebekah Lodge will 13.88 aa British aid and suspended TM of the Heberlein terrific selection of popular jackets. al program. Secretary of Labor trading preferences. Patent Corp." sponsor a food sale Saturday at W. WiUard Wlrtz said Wednes­ 9:49 a.m. at the House and Hale Whether skiing or for casual sports wear Elmei^s Gone day night. _ . (AP Photofu) Britain embargoed the ship­ these jackets will keep you warm in the ment of ail arms to tifis central depsu-tment store. Members not Just like big sisters! Ideal for As a start, he suggested draw­ Bntish Prime Ministw Wilson receives salute on contacted for donations are re­ coldest weather. Variety of light or LOS ANGELES (AP)—If leaving No. 10 Downing Street in London after African Country, and asked for school or play. Warm 100% wool you see a brown Swiss bull ing up a roster of everyone in an urgent meeting of the U.N. (jJsddoyL minded to call Mrs. Sedrick heav^eight fabrics, expertly tailored. Hartford between 14 and 24 hearing Rhodesia’s proclamation of Independence. DRUG COMPANY Straughan, 114 Wartilngton St.,* All hip length for freedom of movement. melton fabric with pile lining. Two with foilr horns and three Security CJouncll. eyes, don’t call a psychiatrist years of age who can’t find Britain’s allies, including the 901 Main S t—648-5S91 chairman of the sale; or Mrs. Choose from top fashion colors. Sizes work. Alice Wetherell, 33 Florence St. handy slash pockets and attached or an optometrist. It might United States, and Common- ’ s, m, 1, xl. USE OUR LAYAWAY . be Elmer. Wirtz told the Greater Hart­ wealth membew are expected small deposit holds your selection. hood. Navy or burgundy. Elmer was reported stolen ford Forum that “there are still to Join In ignoring the declaraK i V about 6,800 unemployed people Ike ‘ _ NEW YORK (AP) — Iowa, the war In Viet Nam waa blood drive for U.S. troops, plus Wednesday from a carnival. tion .and in Imposing economic Nillioiis, of Americans took b ro u ^ t cloee to home today, a fund raising campaign to pro­ His owner, Harvey Williams, in the Hartford area — approxi­ sanctions. From outside the time op this Veterans Day Donald D. Haskins, 22, a vide a special gift for the Amer- 60, told officers his van and mately 2,000 of them under 21.” Commonwealth, Sweden be­ came the first to announce it YOUNG AMERICA to tell their fighting ntrfl wounded at Da lean forces. Other activities In­ Elmer - disappeared. Williams said, he valued Commission Wins will not recognize the Rhojeslaa BO YS’ W A R M in Viet' Nam “We’re be- month, being laid to elude > a flag raising ceremony After 2nd Attack government. FASHION SCOOP! JiiTifJ mu 1 " ■ spGftch by Son. John' the buU at 125,000. NEW BRITAIN (AP) — The HOUSE &. HALE paraded In a llg-ht rain tearkman; ly-Ala. FT. (30RDON, Ga. (AP) — Bilseqhower has a record of While SnUth sOU.wta. speak­ RUGGED OUTERWEAR Connecticut Civil Rights (Com­ ing on the radio, British <!k>v Street pamdeSy oq sp eak - in Wicbita, Kan.' in bhd oi a ker* i-i w *. mission, newly armed with poW' Former President Dwight D. coronary <Dsea«e — his major G IRLS W O O L 'tag. platformsLLta/ blobi Sir Humphrey Gibbs ahnouheeti THE BOLD NEW LOOK, or to seek injunctions, hii won . ALL WOOL MELTON drives and amoftg tlfe long- sS^^^Yem^feiiAcei The Its first court test. f.!? saOsla*to|y Jtn their dt 'A |liU- that Smith and aH h|s mbiistem rows of -.wWtec^jm8ses- was in I n ^ e £ ^ t PUC Probes had been dismissed on oMera eg DRESS^ A woman waa wriolned doctor* Queen Elizabeth n tor “an un- FOR MEN militanr cemeteries. Day., which ^ or iST i S Wednesday by a Circuit Court **** ^doctors defined the lAiraae as meaning ' ” - * raised at least a possibility of “coronary thrombosis and oonstitutionai act of independ­ BENCHWARMER •To ^ peqple p t Audobon, ^ “*• demohatr^ P ow er N et judge from renting or selling an ence." COATS apartment until charges of dis­ “a full-blown heart attaclt."^^ ttjrpibanllal Infiwctlan." which lOOfo W O O L FLA N N EL FABR IC 1 A medical bulletlh ftoih the neans heart muscle damage, With Us proclamation of Inds- crimination are examined by the pendence, however.
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