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YOUNCMAN Train, School Bus Hit \ 1 .J' MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1986 PAtssonmr Average Daily Net Preaa RRn The Weather 4Ktmr(iP0tpr li^ralb . For. the Week Ended Foreaibt of n. S. WeattMT BOn Nov. teOi, 1960 Partly cilondy, breeuy. BBlIwf < mics, handmade wreath* and cor- S t Jude IVuddelis Mothers Clr> The finance committee of the Gifts from Ffunous •ages, Mr*. Joseph Halloran; ulghL Low $8 to cle will meet topight a t Uie home Community Child Guidance-Clin­ a W o 13,309 ooM, aouttoied aiiow flunlM About Town ic of Manchester will meet to­ pastriee, Mrs. Joseph iSchauster; of Mrs. 'Wncent Girard, 17 Brent To Be Auctioned snack bar, Mrs. William Vlrge; BODY Mombor of Ifco Audit billy oeetioa*. O gh Mar Rd., following instruction a t the morrow at 7:30 p.m. a t the Chap­ Bureun of dnnlntlou man House, 60 Haynes St. and parcel post, Mrs. Nicholas Mancheater-^A CUy of Villago Charfn i t OuiitopKer’a Mothers’ Or- Church of the Assumption at 7:45 Cataldo. ★ W ELD IN G de will meet tonight at 9:1S at pjn. Gift* from many prominent per- The Women's Home League of *0148,■ Including President-elect ★ AUTO BODY and tha hone of Mrs. R ic h a r d (CkuBlfled Adverttatag on Pngo 14) PRICE FIVE C R m Barthlauine, 40 liltchlleld St. Mrs. Army Pvt. John H. McFarland, the Salvation Army will meet to­ John F. Kennedy, will be auctioned FENDER REPAIRS VOL. LXXX, NO. 50 (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1960 lA dna Kieman will he co-hostess. son of Mr. sind Mrs. John McFar­ morrow at 2 p.m. at Junior Hall. off during a Christmas Bazaar Classes Planned land, 86 Florence St, recently Members will work on a Christ­ sponsored by St. Bridget’s Rosary ★ COMPLETE CAR The Boly Ghost Mothers Circle completed eight weeks of military mas project. Refreshments will be Society Friday and Saturday at In Swedish Dance PAIN TIN G win meet tonight a t 8 p.m. at the police training at the Provost served. St. Bridget's CTurch hall. Canirch of the Assumption. Fol- Marshal General's School, Ft. Gor­ Mrs. Leonardo Parla Is general First' of a series of Instruction LACtlUilR and ENAMEL State News Mothers Fail don, Ga. MoParland, 18, is a 1960 , Manchester Soroptimists will chairman of the^bazaar to be held TEL. 3n 9-5028 lowlag the meeting the group will attend a dinner meeting tonight at sessions in Swedish dancing will U.S. Will Contribute graduate of Manchester High ‘FYiday from 7 to 10 p.m. and Sat­ he guests of Mrs. Don Guinan at 6:30 at the home of Mrs. William be sponsored by Scandla Lodge. To Block Gain her home at 148 Ludlow Rd. School, who entered the Army urday from 10 to 6 p.m. Order of Vasa, Thursday from T 281 A D A M S ST. H. Slelth, Sunny View Dr„ Ver­ Gifts for the auction have been Roundup last June and completed basic non. Mr. Slelth ^11 show slides of to 9 p.m. in Orange Hall, E. Center Train, School Bus Hit, received from the president-elect, H m Mount Saint Joseph Acad­ training at F t Dis, N.J. a trip to Europe. St. In Integration emy Alumnae is planning a Com­ from Sen. Prescott Bush, former Mr. and Mrs. Lennart Torsten- Extra $14 Million in munion supper at the Academy in Manchester Lodge of Masons Rep. Chester Bowles, Gov. Abra­ son will be Instructors for the class The Infant Jesus of Prague ham Rlbicoff, Secretary-of-State 1' A N G [ West Hartford on Thursday. Dec. will meet tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. Mothers Circle will meet with the to which all persons of Swedish Larger Training New Orleans, Nov. 29 (iT*)— 8. The Rev. Charles McKlhlnney Merle P. Tapley, district deputy Mrs. Ella Grasso, Mr*. Richard background, including teenagers, Police jostled a path through Rev. Francis T. Butler tonight at Nixon, Art Llnkletter, Lawrence will he celebrantnof the Maai In for the 6th Masonic district, will 8 o’clock at the Church of the As­ are Invited. ; 'JEL OIL UN Congo Expenses Schools Opposed angry, yelling white mothers the chapel at 6:15/ and guest make his official visitation and Welk, and BiU Savitt. Some of ihe There will be a short business inspection. LesUr P. Dewey, a sumption hall. A meeting will fol­ gift* will be auctioned Friday at today so a Protestant minis­ speaker at a supper in the cafe­ low at the home of Mrs. P’roderick meeting at 8 o’clock for lodge GASOLINE Hartford, Nov. 29 {If)—Dr. teria at 7. member of Corinthian Lodge, 8:30 p.m. by Nicholas Cstaldo. Bob members. ter could escort his 5-year-old Barrett, 84 Bowers St. Mrs. James Ellsworth of WTIC will be guest United Nations, N. Y., Nov.t»PP«»**«»»<*ly Franklin M. Foote, state com­ Bridgeport, will receive his 50- F. Barry will be co-hostess. A program to encourage all per­ Ck>ngo budget for the current year. daughter into an integrated The Manchester Council , of year membership pin, and the auctioneer Saturday at 2 p.m. sons In Manchester and surround­ 29 (R)—^The United States The 99-natlon committee began missioner of health, said to­ New Orleans school. Fellowcraft degrae will be con­ Santa Claus will also be present announced today it is ready to Churches will meet tonight at 6:30 Past Chiefs Daughters will meet ing towns, whd have a Swedish debate on the red-hot Issue after day he feels it would be a Blockading mothers harangued for dinner at the Salvation Army ferred. There will be a social hour to pose for pictures with' each child background, to participate in a BANTLY OIL contribute approximately fl4 the Soviet Union had sought to two white mothers who had taken and refreshments. tomorrow at 7:45 p.m. at the home ( . iMP N ^ , IM . sidetrack It until the political Isr “mistake” to enlarge Mans­ citadel, followed by a talk by Dr. of Mrs. David Kerr, 30 Jarvis Rd. who visits him. study of Swedish culture and learn­ million more than its share of theirfChjIdren into William Frantz Leon l^Rnd, and a business session. Booths and chairmen for the ing the Swedish language will 'I \l \ I IM I, I sues also could be discussed In the field and Southbury Training School, beat and kicked the wom­ Members of the distributive edu­ bazaar Include aprons, Mrs. the U.N. Congo costs, biit in­ General Assembly. Schools in face of a new pro­ The Mallmams will meet to­ start Tuesday. Dec. 6, at 7 p.m. at en’s car in frustration as the pair Children Injured cation club and retailing class at Ernest Fitzgerald; Christmas the Masonic Temple. For further TEL MItclicM V.TBV'j sisted on measures to make Soviet Delegate A. A. Roschin gram being developed to care drove off. Manchester High School will spon­ morrow at 8 p.m. at the home of cards and wrappings, Mrs. Genaro Mrs. Patrick McCann, 30 Ash­ Information, call Mr. and Mrs. sure that .all other members accused Secretary-General Dag for mentally retarded children ’’They should beat her till she ATLANTIC sor a rummage sale Saturday at D’Aurla; plants, Mrs. David Fair­ John Nelson, 40 Harlan St. ROCKVILLE TR 5-.3271 are required to pay their as- Hammarskjold of leading the can’t stand up,’’ screamed one 9 a.m. In a vacant store on Birch worth St., for election of officers. banks; jewelry, Mrs. Marguirite United Nations into a financial on a regional basis. woman. FURNACE OIL St. opposite the Birch St. Bakery. LaFlamme; country store, Mrs. gessments. He made this observation today Alberta Grossing The Soviet bloc alrtsdy has an­ crisis. Hammarskjold has wam- as he appeared before Governor Despite the human barrier, the Aotomatlo Delivery The rummage sale is to raise Joseph Harrington; kiddie games boycott at William Frantz School funds to send members to a state and balloons, Mrs. Wentworth nounced It will not jjay any part Rlbicoff to explain the department's L T. WOOD CO. of the estimated $66 million Congo (Continued on Page Eleven) requested budget of more than $43 weakened. Two white children Phone MI S-1129 convention. Public Records Johnson, and white elephants, Mrs. went to that school with the one Lamont, Alta., Nov. 29 </P)—A freight train ripped into a J. Edward McKeever. SHOE expenditures for the current year. million. The sum represents an in­ The U.S. posiUon was laid be­ crease of $8.6 million over the al­ Negro first-grader yesterday. school bus at a crossing here today, killing 15 or more high Army Ret. Donald C. 'Wright. Warranty Deeds Also, toys, Mrs. John Ryan; Four entered and stayed for class­ 19, son of Mrs. Julia Wright, 57 candy, Mrs. John Kelly; browsing p E X P E R T ^ REBUIUHNO fore the U.N. Budgetary Commit­ location for the past two years. -school students. Twenty-eight others were injured, hospital J. Cllffoia and Corinne A. tee by Sen. George D. Aiken (R- U.S. Asks Japs ! Although there is a waiting list es today. authorities reported. Easter St., recently completed the Schumacher to John W, and Bar­ comer. Miss Susan WoIIenberg ’ of apprroxlmately 1,100 for admis- The boycott held firm at the lineman's course at the South­ and Miss Patty LaFlamme; cera­ Vt) who said the United States not other integrated school. McDon- The pupils had been picked up in the nearby Chipmail eastern Signal School.
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