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For Goular Italian American Club Will Meet J Average Dally Net Prew Run Hie Weather PAGE TWENTY-POUR THURSDAY, SJOTEMBEE 18, 1962 For tlM Week Ended Forecast of U. 8. WMther Bnrsaa iianrlfipBter lEo^tthtg iirraUii September 8, 1M8 i, Oleak, a little cooler tonight. Washington Lddge, LOL, will 13,611 meet tomorrow -at 7;30 p.m. at { Low in 50s. Saturday rnmmff About Town Member of tho Andtt pleasant. High 75-80. Orange Hall. I| BoreM «t drenlntion M anchenter^A City of Village Charm Robert Davidson, son of Mr. and Misq. Jessie N. Olpson, daughter i| f i j u u f d u n L Mrs. Charles Davidson of 73 Wal­ of Mr. and Mrs. CSiarles F. Olpaon, | ‘.10. nut St., left this week for Burling­ 172 S. Main St., will leave Sunday | (OnMlfled Advertieing on Fagn 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS ton, VU to enter the University of 4o enter Springfield College at V0L.LXXXLN0.29S (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1962 Vermont. Springfield, Mass. ' ' ' ' Two sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lin­ The Lutherweds of Emanuel FINE MEATS coln Stadk, 2D Wellington. Rd., Lutheran Church will hold a fam­ GET IVof Note left for school this week. William ily picnic Sunday from 3 p.m. G O O D ^ i^ E A R State Newsi from Pinehnrgt*$. service meat department at no advance in prices will enter St. John’s Preparatory until dark at Goodwin Park in School at Danvers, Mass., and Hartford. Each family is remind­ Richard will enter Brown Univer­ ed to bring meat, bread and sil­ Roundup ns; sity In Providence,, R.I. verware. S W T PREMIUlft BONELESS » Robert S. Prokopowlcz, son of The Salvation Army will con­ Kennedy Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Prokopowlcz, duct an open-air service tonight SMOKED BUTTS lb. 1085 E. Middle Tpke., left this at 7:30 at Main and' Birch Sts. Man Charged (Formerly called Daisy Hams) week for Fayette, loWa, to enter Honorary Sergeant-Major David Upper Iowa University. Addy will be in charge. With Bribery SWIFT PREMIUK4 TOP^SRADE The Ladies Auxiliary of the XMward O. Custer and Steven Action on E|)iled Again for Goular Italian American Club will meet J. White have completed “Plebe tomorrow at 7 :30 p.m. at the club, Week” at The (htadel, Charles­ SLICED BACON lb WASHINGTON YAP) — Adone to protect its own security NEW "BRITAIN (A P)— 135 Eldridge St. ton, S. Carolina, and will begin For The Coming TV Season ----- and that of its allies,” be said. Andrew Maschlii of Kensing­ classes there today. Edward Is the President Kennedy says U.S. This holds true, the President SWIFT PREMIUM 'The American Legion Auxiliary son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward G. military action against Cuba declared, 4tould Cuba ever threat­ ton tried to brib!HjiB way out ha.s received an Invitation to at­ Custer, 190 Summit St. and Ste­ is not now “required or justi­ en any nation in this hemisphere of a bribery charge^«fterday, tend the joint installation of ven is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Why not get rid of all those troubles —See all the or.should it ever develop into an Work Bill Cabinet Out BOCK CORNISH HENS ea. Boume-Keeney Poijt and unit to­ Paul Z. White, 16 (Constance Dr. fied.” police said. \ 12 to 14-oz. size. But he told hia news conference offensive base for Russia. Mascola, 40. already accused^rf night at 8 at the Legion Home, He said the United States will conspiring with three other m ^ 276 Main St., Wethersfield. Rqssell Allczi, CJP.A., of 83 Thursday that if the United States new fall shows —World Series —Pro Football gomesg, should ever have to~ take action, intensify its watch over the Carib-' to bribe two policemen who were $igned by in T r y fo r Btssell St., will be inducted Into bean area. But he said Washing­ SWIFT PREMIUM the Connecticut Association of “ All of Castro's Communist-sup­ investigating a bookmaking op­ The Knights of Columbus will ton is aware of what goes on in eration, offered money to two .sponsor a bingo tomorrow night Piibllc Accountants Monday night etc., on o brand New General Electric Television. plied weapons and technicians would not change the result or Cuba and is "fully capable, of other officers yesterday to destroy FRANKFKURTS lb. pkg; at the K of C Home. An early bird at a dinner meeting to be. held dealing swiftly” with aiiy genuine P resid en t Public Vote at the Fairfield Mofor Inn, Fair­ significantly extend the time re­ evidence pertaining to his first game will start at 7:4$ and the threats. arrest, police said. While moat of our meats are sold service . we ask you to serve yourself of regular games at 8. field. quired to achieve the result.” At the same time, the President Kennedy opened the nationally Sgt. Leo H. Wrenn and Po WASHING!^ (AP) — these four items . Rock Oomish Hens displayed in the frosted food case . televised and broadcast conference liceman Vincent y . Vilchlnskas BRASILIA, Brazil (A P I- Bacon. Bujis and Franks In the self service meat case. Misis Deborah Begg, daughter of admonished critics urging the ad­ President Kennedy signed the ministration to use militiu7 force with a statement on the situation accepted Mascola's alleged bribe Prime Minister Francisco Bro- Mr. and Mrs. Ross H. Begg Jr., in Cuba, which has prompted de­ offer and then promptly arrested $900-minion public works au­ 68 Plymouth Lane, will 'apt as Square Daificers against the Communist outpost. chado Da Rocha and his cabi­ Ho said he finds it "regrettable mands 4n and out of Congress for him. He was brought to Circuit thorization bill today ,i^d net resigned today after fail­ senior hostess during freshman that loose talk about such action stiff action. Cuba Temained the Court, where he had posted 310,- At Pinehurst At Pinehurst orientation at Lasell Jtmior Col­ Moving Indoors called it a “ significant m il^ ing to get a wrangling con­ In this country might serve to dominant topic. 000 bond early this week. An ad' stone in an effort to strength­ lege, Aubumdale, Mass. She is a give , a thin color of legitimacy to Kennedy did take the opportun­ diUonal bond of 37,500 was im' gress to approve a referen­ IM l graduate of Manchester High The "Manchester Square Dance YOUR CHOICE en our economy.” SWIFT PREMIUM the Communist pretense that such ity to condemn the burning of two posed by Judge Benedict M. Hold­ dum to give full execi^iv# SWIFT PREMIUM School and a second year student Club will start the season with II a threat exists." Negro churches and the shooting en Jr. He signed the bill in the pres- at the college. sence of a big congressional dele­ powers to President Joao Gou- ;N EW CR0P— l6to 18LBS. a closed dance Saturday at 8 p.m. 23-Inch G-E ''Lowboy" or "Console T h e President said, as he has of two Negroes during voter regis­ TENDER BABY tration in the South. He called the gation. lart. • at Waddell School-, with Earl said before, that Cuba poses no The_ Fellowcraft Club, Man­ serious threat to the Western actions “ cowardly as well as out­ Autopsy Ordered Kennedy said he shortly will The cabinet’s resignation roused RlTFTIlRBALL ^ chester Lodge of Masons, will Johnston, the regular club caller, All Channel UHF-VHF Hemisphere. rageous” and said the right to ROME (A P )—Mra Sally Bragg Congress for «m appropriation fears the military might step in, BEEF UVER lb. 59c hold its annual Ladies Night Sat­ doing the calling. This will be HoweVer, should the Castro re­ vote and freedpm of worship are Baker of Cambridge, Mass., wife th put me program into effect. abolish congress and turn oyer urday at the Oasis Club in East He x.also said he is issuing an full power to Goular't. tijRkeys^^ lb. o V the first inside dance after a se­ gime — with Russian .-backing — hallowed and will .be protected. of the second secretary!, .at the Hartford. Dinner will be served ever endanger the security of the ^'If it requires extra legislation UB. embassy, was found dead in executive order designating Sec­ Brochado Da Rocha told tha ries of fdur outside summer retary of .Commerce Luther H. Chamber of Deputies he w'as quit­ Note! No advance wiAhcse fine turkeys . THIS MAY BB THE LAST after a social time from 7 to 8. United States in any way "this the bathtui) of their Rolne apart­ , . they are very speclal^^ue. There will be dancing and enter­ dances which were held at thh coimtry will do whatever must be (Conttnoed wi Page Thlrteea) ment last night. Hodges as .coordihator of the ting after two months because thk SHIPMENT of the 1962 SEASON ON tainment. Don Knoff will be mas­ West Side tennis courts. program. conservative bloc in congress had The club will be host at this Mrs. Baker was the wife of John Kennedy said the' program will stubbornly resisted his efforts to ter of ceremonies. Harold. V. IJub- A. JBaker Jr., Westport, 0>nn. The If you want a smaller ^turke:^grt bard, program chairman, was as­ dance to the "Town Travelers” of ■ a be designed to carry out worth­ win approval for Goulart’s de­ Lowell, Mass., who have selected bouple and their three children while and necessary projects in mands. fine value in Butterball. 10 to 13 lb> BLOCK ISLAND sisted by Frank Gakeler, tickets, Small Victory for Allies had bMn in Italy about a year.
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