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f ■ ' I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1961 Average Daily N^t Press Run The Weather iHanrliPBrtfr'IEwptttug For the Week Ended FerecMt of C. S. Wenther Bureau Dec. 81. leeo PAGE EIGHTEEN Ineeeaeing high eloudtoeee late tonight. Uttle change in tempera- 13,314 tore. Dow near SO. Friday oloUdy, m a i n s t r e c t About Town 0 tfCrasso . Member of the Audit . breesy, mild, 'ghanoe of a few Burenu .of CIrcnIstlan •howere. High in BOe, Corntr of Ook Manchester— AjCity of Village Charm Th# Rev. Curl.'V. .1ohn50ir^<'’ e , AtCavagnaro HOUSE ■ k HALE itrtford Scmlnarj'’ *’* i oWeher *t tht-'f^nten •;<iuiet ^ VOL. LXXX, NO. 128 ,^TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1961 .(Claeallled AdvertUlng on Pago 18) PRICE n V B CENTS hotir" iiemfe.«tivtvisnue] Luthcmn Fete Mttrch 25 CTureVtettlftlit Bt 7:3''. ThftEmin- STARTS TOMORROW! uet-^W r win sing. Secretam- of SUte F.lla Grasso \ciii he present at the testimonial Peace Parley Nears State News VIr». '^orence Streeter, vli»li - dinner in honor of former Demo- man of the ways and mean<! com- mtttaa of\he VF\V Auxiliary, w»ll craUc Town Chairman Steve ba in charts of a rar4 party to .Cavagnaro. • ' . | SALE OF Roundup morrow at ^ .m . at the post home. .. The dinner will be held at R*freshments\will he sen-ed. Fianb's Restaurant in Bolton Sat Algeria Rebels, urday. March 25. at 6 p.m. ' .Howard F. X^chie' Jr., elertri- UlS. Rep? Emilio Q Daddario rian's mate flreirvM, t*SN, son of .will' be the main speaker. Fred Dempsey Acts Mr. and Mrs..HoYard F. Machie I Dooev, state senator ■ from the PRECIOUS SMALL , Sr.. 480 N. MaiiW St., recently ' fourth district, nill be present, as To Speed Tax partcipated. aboard the attack i will Congressman-at-large Frank French to Talk carsro ship USS VerthiRpn. in the 1 Kowalski. , Relief Project "AUantic Fleet s amphitoiotm strik Co-chaimien of the affair are C»l Pane Btiidlo ' offer ing eJcercise in the Cambean. He ' former state repre.senlatives Irvin Rabat, Morocco, March 2t^«3>m Parii bearing a new Hartford, March 2 {IP)— prjticipated in. a .'ea anV helicop ■ .Aronson aniflDave Barry. E n g ta ^ e d ter assault off Vieqiics,\ Puerto , In chatge .of ticket sales are ^ T h e Algerian rebels to- 'T foS S a rn ” ''Minister Gov. John Dempsey moved Rico. , 1 Janet Bvcholski and Edward Tom.- day accepted * French Presi- Louis Terrenoire disclosed in Paris quickly today to comply with kiei, a.ssisted by Nancy Scott. ■ The enpagemeiU of Miss Mar deni Charles de Gaulle’s bid that De Gaulle told Beurguiba a New York state law that France la no longer insisting that Tells Soviet Marine Pfc. Walter P Schultz, ; Barbara Coleman. Jo.«eph Ma- garet Young of Hazleton. for peace talks to end the long would provide income tax re C o n g o le se son of Air. and Mr.s. WaltcV P. caione. Pascal Ma-slrangelo, Frank the rebels lay down'their arins be j Marine Pfc.Terdinand S. Lychocli and costly Algerian war. Di fore negotiations take place. A lief to_ConnecticUf residents Schultz Sr., .375 Ad.tnvs St..\ is Slamlcr. Otarence Foley. Fra'icis of Manchester is announced by her rect -negotiations appeared^ participating in a training exercke Mahonev, Henrv Becker. William cease-fire would have' robb^ the working in that state. K ill 4 4 in Acts Could . at Vieque.s, Puerto Rico, with tire Viens and Herbert Stevenson, ■mother. Mrs. Rita Young o f ’ Imminent. Algerian Nationalists . of their The Governor announced that Hazleton. The rebels Insisted on their goal main political weapon, which is First Battalion. Sixth Marine Regi-' % ■ a bill to permit Connecticut em 1 Tiie . bride-to-be is also . the In the 6'i-year .war; Independence the war itself. ployers to ,withhold taxes from • ment, an infantry unit of the Sec The twb sides see the negotia ond Marine Pi\i.sion from Camp daughter of the late Arthur Young. from Frafice. They softened it New Yorkersworking in Connecti Street Fight Spark W ar [aniiarv Checks Her fiance is the son of Mr. apd somewhat, by saying that Moroc tions differently.-The rebels, want cut would be submitted to the Lejeune. N. C. His unit is receiv to talk only about independence. ing training^ in infantrv tactics ■Mrs. Ferdinand S. Lychock. 62 , co, 'lYinisia and jAlgeria are plan- General Assembly today. To Idle §224s7.?0 ; Duval St. Pr^'Eiister Values From ,nlng to join in a loose federation De Gaulle, Terrenoire said, wants (By THE ASSOCIATED FBESS) with the use of helicopters. "We have to move fast on this," Leopoldville, The Ckingo, Miss Young, a 1960 graduate of retaining friendly ties with Paris. to discuss “the conditions for self- determination the Governor told his press con March, 2 '' </P)— Rampaging Adlai E. ' Stevenson de Ui\mp|ovment benefit checks,. St. Gabriel's .High Schriol in The rebel ajinouricement came Star of the East. Rovai Black In a joint communique, issued af By this he meant the De Gaulle ference, which- was attended' by ir^qle.se .soldiers killed 44 clared today that the United Perceptory. will meet Friday at lotalirrc 3224.730 . were disbursed I Hazleton, is a .Student at the Mc- _ plan for letting Algeria decide ifij State Attorney General Albe: ‘ Cann School of Biuslness iji that ter talks here between the Algeri- civilians in bitter street States wants an end to all 7:M p.m. at Orange Hall. ! in .Tam^ry by the Manchester Cn- Nationalist jeadeVs . and their! own political future through free Coles, emplovment Compensation Omce, citv. '.UA' An aMiuuiiiinwL ftrnucia - aim l u c i i i . ^ j ~ m fighting at Luluabourg, the; outside intervention iri The Mr. Lychock is a 1959 gradaute two neighbors and supporters. T u -! elections. Independence from Coles said the bilL-tlT be sub • it was announced by John .1. nisia_ t 1 and_____1 Morocco.___ _______ T-»Rebel _ V- _ 1 rPremier t.-. _ . ’ UFrance 't - a n / 'A i isI one of the choices De mitted to the Connecticut legis United Nations reported to-i Congo, and esp^ially that "of ■ Loomis, office manager, ' Of Manche.ster High School and is Gaulle has outlined. day. the new imperialism of the attending aviation electronics Fcrhat Abbas conferred with King lature wssj^ady and would prob-. I The checks compensated 5.85... to . Massani II of Morocco and Presi The key portion of the North 'The troops ran' wild through tlie Soviet Union.” : .school at the U.S: Naval Technica! ably ba-.-rtL5sed by the Labor com weeks of unemLp.I.osTuent with an 288 dent Habib Bourguiba of ..Tunisia African' leaders’ communique said: mitted town after three of their comrades The chief U.S. delegate to tha DON'T "Z -r"” average check of $38.40»*Paynicnts Training Center in Memphis, Tenn Still plenty of wear left in until just before dawm^. Connecticut must also furnish had been killed and three wound United JSiatlons made the state bv check are made directly to No date has been set for the 68.00 Bourguiba had come ^irectly (Continued on Page FlveJ.- ed by a pro-Lumumbist mob. ment in a speech, prepared for de ahoea when brought here for wedding. * dy«fl muskrat stole (qray, dork brown, light brown) .. New York State by April 15 the expert; repairing. cihimants in the local office. names and'addresses of the 7,000- The violence boiled over in the livery at a luncheon given him by Loomis said that the ratio of aftermath of last week’s takeover * muskrat stole (bdge, medium brown, dork brown) ------- . 88.00 New- Yorkers w-orking in Connec Mayor Robert T. Wagner at the Open Mondays All Day Xhosp filing aveekiy claims during ticut. of the capital of Kasai Province by Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in New jCloaed Wednesday the last week of the month to the J elvish Newsletter Report^- Lumumbist troops from Stanley York City. Afternoons . 88.00 Gov. Nelson Rockefeller yester number covered byjhe Unemploy ATLA-NTIC * russion dyed marmot stole (dork brown) .......... ville. These troops pulled out two “ When we in America give our ment Cnmpsensation Law was H 8 day signed the New 'York bill that days ago knd left the town in a support to the eliding of all out SAM YULYES ,. per cent as compared with 7.7 per FURNACE OIL . 98.00 w'ill give Some. 22,000 Conndticut ferment. side intervention, we mean some * dyed squirrel stole (dork brown, medium brown) — residents working in New York “ SHOE REP.AIRIXG cent for the state. In Jamiar>". Automatic Delivery Luluabourg. 400 miles east 'of thing definite and practical," Am o r THE BETTER KIND" the local office area ratio (which in 158.00 A n t i -U > S i ^ an estimated 32 million income tax bassador Stevenson said. L.T. W O O D C O . * natural mink stole (natufdlTVcy' brown, smoke gray) relief for 1961 and thereafter. Leopoldville, w-as the scene of trib 23 OAK STREET cludes .Vernon. Rockville and Bol- Phone Ml 8-II2S al clashes liL,the days'just after “ We believe that Belgium Same Side As Watkins , tom was 11.9 pier cent compared * dyed joponese mink stoleAdork broWn) ............ 198.00 Most of the Connecticut recii- The Congo gained independenoe should qomplete its withdrawal. to 10 8 a year ago, he said. dents live in Fairfield county. from Belgium last summer.-' We believe that no other foreign 198.00 Staifted Lavon Affair The New’ York law extends to The.