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‘V f , ■ ; 7 ■V/ ■i- r'- fi r . s.. '■ V . ' . '■ ri* m i . ■ :.j3- ■ , f f ■ ■ ■ . ■■ " ■ ■ ■ frAOE TWENTY-EIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEM BER'14, 1967 iKmuitpatpr lEurning Upralb Avetagt Daily Net Press Run The Weather For the Week Ended FoTMMt *f C. S^IFsattar BarsM sultant and the wa}-*' a consultant The Hartford Home Economic* Salvation Army Corps Cadets ' Nqs-ember 6, 19^7 >- , IN can-assist teachers in th* teach- will,meet this evening at 8:30 at About Town Club will have Mr*. Jane Cheney, Fair, mlM toalght Vow In 46*. ii^ of reading. director of the Children's Mu the atadel. with Mr*. Peter Stevenson, leader. The oped air 12,674 Fair, mild Nnturdaj, Inerwaaing Two hot w pper plate*, apa^hetti seum of Hartford, as guest speak Joseph Schauster, chairman, an- service will follow at 7:30, weath cioudlfiens late Saturday. High in •nd maathalU, and frankfurters er at the meeting next Tuesday at , Member of the Audit and beans, will be featured Satur nounctA) today that K of C mem er permitting. A midweek praise PINEHURST____ FANCY GIFT Bureau of Circulation mid oia. _ : 7:30 p.m. at SL James Episcopal service will be held ..at 8 o’clock, day evening at the Christmas Tree bers planning to attend the Mass Church. Zion St.. Hartford. All Manchester—^A City of Village Charm ' . and holy cohimunion for deceased conducted by M ajor and Mrs. F air at the Church of the Aasump- professional home economist* and members Sunday at 8 a.rn. in §t. John Pickup. tioh. Tomorrow, night from 7 to intere.sted homemakers are- w el James' Church are requested to 8:S0 it will be pissa. Santa Claus is come to hear Mr*. Cheney discuss FRlilT b a s k e t s ' - VOL. EXXVII, NO. 40 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER„CONN.. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 15, 1957 (Claaaltled Advertlslag m Page IB) PRICE FIVE CENTS assemble at 7:44 at the church. expected to be at the fair at 3 p.m. "Cooking as a Method of Teach Ml*, pglore White, patriotic in ^tu rd ay to risik the chlldreri. Tickets for the communion break-1 ing." structor bf the Auxiliary to Ander- fast to be served at the K of C sbn-Shea Post. No. 2046, trFW beautiful cello wrapped bankets brimming full of the King David Lodge, No. 31, Home Yellowing the Mas* must be pre.sented flags thla week to Troop finest fruits and delicacies, we are .specialists in custom lOOF, will meet tomorrow night at obtained by tomorrow night. The monthly meeting of the Past .J24, Girl Scouta. at the Bolton Ele Police Arrest t:80 in Odd Fellow* Hall. Refresh Chiefs Club of Memorial Temple, mentary School, and to 'Troop 65, packed ba.«kets for “ get well gifts," .sympath'y gifts Pythian Sister*, will be held to ments will be served after the Tomorrow at # p.m.. a potluck Boy Scouts, at the Highland Park morrow night at 8 o’clock at the and gifts for all occasions. T^msters Tie meeting. will open the family night program Sc'.iool. ’The flags were accepted Five at VConn home of Nonnie Hlldlng. 801 .Main for all Zion Ijitheran Oiurch folks. by Joann Perrett for the Girl Scout St. .“^he will be a.ssisled in enter Mis* <3ene%'ieYe Scannell, reading Th* Indies Aid Society, of which l: oop sn<l by Charles Kirtg for the Gaillard taining by Mr*. James .‘-mith. consultant and psj’choiogical ex Mrs. Mildred Miller is chairman, Boy Scout troop. For Grid Pool aminer in. the schools of Manches witl provide rolls,- coffee and des To Mafia Seen ter. was guest speakei- at an in- sert. Zion families will bring hot Chapman Court, Pio. 10. Order of 1 The Covenant I^eague will meet Storrs.'y Nov. 13 OP)— State P o "scrvice meeting of the elementary casserole dishes or salads Mrs. Am-aranth. will meet tomorrow at^ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the home of No guns sre needed, but we must a.*k for sdvsnce order* lice said toda.v that live University m teachers at Norwood. Mass., yes Hope Secord heads the rommiltee. 7:4.'i p.m. in the .Masonie Temple.'' Mr. and Mrs. John G. Tsicott Of on these wonderful hi-ondbrca.sted FRESH CONNECTTCUT Washington, Nov. 15 {/P) ■fohght to find out how much the of Connecticut students are under terday afternoon. The theme of’her PINEHURST the friendliest store Following the supper. Eari Hunt A .social hour with refreshments Talcotlvill«r, who will describe their Turkeys from Cap LsBrn.rds Wellington FBrm. Raircd just Senators investigating the Mafia Is responsible." arrest on charges of conducting a talk waa the role of a reading con wiil show pictures. will follow. • ' ' i trip to Europe. ’’We have some Information on a few miles from here, sold fresh from the farm at oven in town. rackets-riddled garbage haul football lottery at the university. ’h i ready (evisreratedt weighta . they are just the finest IS OPEN that,” , IJobert ' F. Kennedy, the Det. Arthur E, Johnson Identi- ment to fresh turkeys we know of. thi.s fall, hundieds have be- ing bu-siness in' Metropolitan committee’s chief counsel, said. New York rai.sed a question .HHini lh. .nn.VVitt.. "*<> ‘hem as. Jack KrufewUz, 19, X enme acquainted with the ECONOM'V ard Q U A L IT Y of .1(12 main st. u In hlTrint. uilr ‘ Bridgeport; Charles Karp. 21. oven ready Ftoiien Pineluirsl Fox De Luxe and Swift But- TILL 9 P.M. today whether the Maria mob develop It, In hearings at a j gtralford; Pierce Robertson. 22;' terball tuiUey*. Evei-y Fox Dc Luxe bird carries the U. S. is involved in the Teamsters McClellan,, the committee chair-1 -loseph Mhsleh, 22. Hart- Grade A stamp. To get the right size, eapeeially on frozen ford, anfi Michael Volpe, 2.'), Unidn generally and is out to man, said "W e’ve got to determine STUFFED turkeys, it will be well to place your order now. THURSDAY If the government is bigger than I ‘^'‘ ‘" ‘=7’ Turkey prire.s have been low all season. Buy them this week take over the country. ' hoodlums and crooks, or if they ■lohnson described Knilewitz as ; Says NATQ to Fail ,Ii;l end or for Thank.sgiving . , wonderful meat value. Sens, McClellan iD-Ark) and Ives ( R -N Y ) exploded Into de are running this country." "the bank" for the alleged lottery j and FRIDAY anrf said he was booked on charges ! nunciation of racketeers and hood Ives: "W e ’ve got to beat this of pool selling and held In bonds lums after James Ro.settl, presi thing if it's the last thing we dft." of X200 for hearing In Mansfield | dent of the Greater New York McClellan: "W e’ve got to, we Justice Court Dec. 5. i Unless Ternis Met Food for Thought Cartment’s Assn., refused to tes have to, or the hoodlurhs .are go The others, Johpson said, were n tify lest he Incriminate himself. ing to take over the country." ' (' ■' ’ Ives, vice chairman of the Sen-| • Rosetti. a re.sidcnt.of The Bronx, (Continued on Page Ten) Paris, Nov. 15 (A>)-rPremier Felix Gaillard declared today JMP fyoe/fi/yhes/ ate Rackets investigating Coml refused to sn.swer the committee’s by mittee. said that "A ll this test!-1 questions on the ground that he next month’s NATO summit meeting.in Paris (»n not achieve mony la d evelo j^ g a rather sinls- might incriminate hiiii.self. its aims for Atlantic solidarity unless the question of arms . ter note" and referred apecifirally The association he beads Is a shipments to Tunisia is settled first— to France’s satisfaction. Youth Admits to the testimony that the Mafia trade organjzatlon for garbage'and Gaillard protested strongly shipment of nrms to Tunisia b y ’’’*- PLUS S & H GREEN STAMPS WITH ALL CASH SALES Peggy Bell was involved. refu.se collectors in Manhattan, the Britain and the United States and said he intended to main- he auggeated it might be "a good Bronx ^n d Queens. It has beert Slaying Baby Idea" for the committee to find pictured in testimony before the ‘tain pressure to settle the dispute. V out " if the Mafia is Involved in Senate Committee as under the 5 " I t is certaiiV that unftss a clear, unequivocable solution is Grocery Dept. Special Values the Teamsters Union geneially." ; domination of Vincent IlJimmyi Ever I'OHlizr a woman waa re Jti Los Angeles found before then (the NATO summit talks next December), He said "W e know there la a'-fot, .Squillante, repiAed godson of slain the fundamental ideas lof the NATO conference and the hopes sponsible for ’ThanU.sgiving? I ’ll of corruption and racketeering in | —'------ HALE’S SELF SERVE-MEAT DEPT. BEECHNUT have to admit I didn't until the the Teamsters, and I think we j (Continued on Page Ten) Reno, Nev.. Nov. 16 (Ab - Reno which it arouses cailnot fail to be 'put in doubt.” other day. while rifling through police arrested a 1.5-year-old re The iVench, fh vigorous raac-<^ some old books on the subject. form school runaway at a filling tion to U.S. and British arms de- Mrs. Sara .1. Hale, who was station this- morning and say he nverte* to Tunis, earlier walked COFFEE Editor of Ladies’ Magazine and admitted the slaying of a ,22_ 'ouVof a NATO meeting and fired Tuiiisia Issue Ted Says... DRIP or REGULAR GRIND— LB.