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De Gaulle Rioters En Alumni Aasociatlon Will Have a JUICY, TENDCR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, IMO iianrl|iB t?r lEo^ning l| m lb Avtrag* Daily N«t Press Ran -------- :---------- — . / ' ................ ^ lbs Wsalbsr For the Week Ended PetsMst « f D. a WasOM p i Dee. S, 1960 About Town Fsir, Mon ekmd^ tonig^ iiiislAslisS-otUi X«w Members of the Conununlty/Bap­ 13,312 mf I#'- <-,i Make It A REAL tist Girls' Guild will attend a Msmber of the Audit I t to is. Snturdny, ssiws sis cauristmas party tomorrow at 7 Burena of OboolnOon milder, In 99s. G O O D / r ^ E A R p.m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hianche»ter— A City of Vitiage Charm Howard Daniel, 22 Ardmore Rd. Bach ia reminded to brlnK-p. grab m m m e m m W H I T E bag g ift I f unable to attend/ mem­ YOL. LXXX, NO. 59 (TWBNTY-POUB PAGES—IN TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1960 (OnssUled Advarttsing an Pngs St) PRICE PIVB CBNKi bers are to call Mrs. Roy Farris, 9 Durkin St. A meeting of the Sisterhood of Beth Hlllel of Couth Windsor, 150 Insurgents, CHRISTMAS scheduled for tonight at 8:30, will A DelUious and Extra Lumum ba Backers be held at the Wapping Profeaalon- al Center, Ellington Rd., instead of Thrifty Pot Roast I Castro I'roops at the home of Mrs. Allen Brownf For Her •• Give Her Something South Windsor, as previously an­ 302 MAIN nounced. For transportation, call Lowest Price in Threaten to Kill In Gun Battle Mrs. Lawrence Andnu, 36 Birch Rd., South Windsor. Months! She'll Remember Long After Christmas The Church Council of Zion Lu­ Havana, Dec, 9 (fl*)— -A- band theran Church win meet tomorrow Belgian Hostages of about 160 armed anti-Cas- at 7:30 p.m. at the church. tro insurgents was reported The Central Connecticut Chapter fighting id central Cuba today General Electric of the Centenary College for Wom­ Leopoldville, The Congo,fenttre white population to Leo- after a new landing near Cor- -De Gaulle Rioters en Alumni Aasociatlon will have a JUICY, TENDCR. Dec.' 9 W -S u p p o r te r e V Pa- ralillo on the north coast 120 Christmas party tomorrow at 8 Salumu's cable reached LeO' miles east of Havana. p.m. at the home of Mrs. WiUianf O P EN . HEAVY CORN^FEO trice Lumumba who rule Ori­ poldvllle this morning, but the ental Province today threat­ threat became known to U.N. of­ Although the Armed Forces Big Capacity- Fully Hartford. Ministry denounced the report as STKRBEEJF ened t6 kill an unspecified ficials after a news conference a ‘'counterrevolutionary rumor,” The Men's Fellowship League THURSDAY number of Belgian hostages Salumu- gave. In Isolated Stanley­ State News Mobs Greet CHUCK ROAST soimces opposed to Prime Minister of the Salvation Army will meet unless the deposed premier is ville- late Wednesday. Fidel Castro Insisted it w ai true. Automatic Washer Saturday at 7:15 p.m. at the Early today U.N. Secretary- Persons arriving in Havana church. A brief business meeting AND freed. , general Dag Hammarskjold told They made the threat In a tel­ from Matanzas, west of OorraUIlo, Roundup P r e s id e n t y f r n m M will be followed by refreshments. the Security Council meeting In said the invaders have been en­ BONE egram to President Joseph Kasa- New York that he has “deeply dls- vubu'and Col.'Joseph Mobutu, the gaging Castro soldiers and militia­ The Anderson Shea Auxiliary, BLOCK CHUCK IN turoing news” from Stanleyville men in sporadic battles the last FRIDAY Congolese army commander whose and Oriental Province. He declined NO VFW, will hold a card party to­ FIRST troops arrested Lumumba and two days. Some claimed to have Trucker Killed In A lgiers morrow at 8 p.m. at the post home. to go into details at that time. seen truckloads of troops diverted 2 CUTS clamped him into prison. Salumu’s deadline for Lu­ Bernard Salumu, ’ boss of the to the area while en route to the MONEY Members of the Anderson Shea TILL 9:00 mumba's release was believed to Escambray Mountains to fight As Rig Crashes Algiers, Dec. 9 (/P)— ^Army regime In Stanleyville, capital of expire tonight. It was not known VFW Post and auxiliary will meet POT ROASTS Oriental Province threatened to ar­ other Insurgents. tanks, backed by troops and tonight at 7:30 at the Walter N. Tw o militiamen were reported Into Toll Booth 159 rest all Europeans, kill some of (Contlnned on Page Ten) riot police, crushed barricades DOWN Leclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main them, and "sabotage all Belgian killed by one such band which thrown up here today by St., to pay respects to Mrs. Dom- interests In the province” If Lu­ came out bf the mountains on a enlka Laguza, whose son, Jacob CENTER CUTS lb. 55c Old Saybrook, Dec. 9 (fP)— angry crowds protesting Pres­ mumba was not released within 48 raid for food yesterday and A truck driver was killed and With your JU ST 2.00 8 00 Laguza, is commander of the post. hours. clashed with troops at Cuman- ident Charles de Gaulle’s ai>- Sorry we sold out on premium bacon so early last Saturday Buy the first two cuts of this economical block chuck The-United Nations took Imme­ Stores Open ayagua, one of the gateways to a toll collector injured severe­ rival in this rebellious African old washer Arm y Pfc. William J. Zikus, 18, ON OUR OWN lUDOCr PLAN . but we can’t always figure just right . If we buy at 45c or the meatier center cuts at 55c— either is diate emergency action to protect the rugged range. ly today when a tractor-trail­ area to whip up backing for son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. too heavy It mean's shop worn product the following week. the estimated 2,000 whites living Ihla report— one of several con­ er ran out of control and Zikus, 45 Birch St., recently par­ special value. his home-rule plan for A l­ In the province, half of them in Tonight Until cerning armed clashes:—came amid smashed a toll collector’s ticipated with other personnel . Stanleyville. geria. from the 61st Signal Battalion in This week we o ffe r fresh from Swift's curing booth on the. Connecticut The United Nations spokesman (Continaed on Page Ten) About 10,000 Europeans skir­ Operation Snow Tiger, a command rooms at a new low price 9 o’Q ock 30-60-90-DAYS SAME AS CASH to go with your pot roast we feature aald Salumu threatened only Bel­ Turnpike. mished bloodily with security forces post exercise in Korea. Zikus en­ Killed in the crash was Ronald throughout the day. Toward night­ SWIFT'S SLICED PREMIUM gians, but was expected to make tered the Army In November, 1959, no distinction between Belgians Van BlarCon, 29, of R.D. 2, Mount fall, about 2,000 persons—flsHtlng completed basic training at Ft. and other whites. Second in 24 Hours Holly, N. J. Police said he was the to maintain Algeria as a Fnnch Knox, and arrived overseas last rG0LDlN~CARRdrS iOc] An unknown number of non-Bel­ C<#p i driver for a rig owned by the territory — threw up barricades, April. He attended Manchester BACON gian and a handful of Americans Briggs Transportation Co., Cam­ just as they did last January, when Big 10 Pound Capacity High School, and was employed by OR SWIFT'S SKINLESS I CELLO BAG | are believed to live In Oriental den, N. J. they came close to overthrowing the First National Stores in Man­ SMALL L IN K Province. Many of them are mis­ Pro-Left Troops Seize Severely injured was Emil J. DeGaulIe's government. chester before entering service. Lb. IJWGH QUALITY POTATOES, 1 0 l^ b ^ 4 ^ sionaries. Malchodi, 56, of Spring St., Deep Two army tanka rolled over the The United Nations has 1,800 River, a toll collector. wooden barricades across the Rue 2-Heat G-E Automatic William Naylor, passenger rep­ Ethiopian troops In the province. Police said Malchodi was trap­ Michelet In downtown Algiers short­ resentative of the New Haven SAUSAGE MASHED POTATOES . CARROTS . BROWN ORAVT They took over a school building Colitrol of Laos Capital ped under the wreckage of the toll ly after they were thrown up by the Railroad, will present an illustrat­ PLUS ANOTHER VEGETABLE—UM! UM! In Stanleyville yesterday aa a pro­ booth when the truck crashed into rioters. ed talk, "Main Line, U.S.A,,” at tected refuge for all whites. it about 2:40 a.m. The tanks turned and recrossed Electric Dryer 6Sl Another amall family featured meat , . , also from Swift the shattered barricades and the a meeting of the Klwanis Club of . these three Swift Items are on sale In the self service Plans were made to evacuate the Malchodi was taken to Lawrence fTanchester Tuesday, at noon at > Wearing white armbands and crowds tried to surge forward and caje, while most other meats are sold the old fashioned FRESH SPINACH 19c Vientiane, Laos, Dec. 9 yP) — < Memorial Hospital In New London. John Fitzgerald Kennedy Jr. sleeps peacefully after he was baptized yesterday In a Roman Cath­ the Manchester Country Club. The Red kercrilefed paratroopers of flying white fiags to denote their olic ceremony in Georgetown University Hospital chapel. The baby wears the same dress worn by mount them, but were turned bock service way . , , CELLO BAG The hospital reported his condi­ by about 50 infantrymen surround­ noon meeting will be preceded by Left-leaning Capt.
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