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From Interfering in Congo —A New York Businessman DON't Bryan F WEDNESDAY, JULY 20,1960 AYcrtae Net Preie Run fAGlS E IG ^E N TlUt WtothRr For tiM Webk Baded ForooMt of U. e. U $ LV JoM 4th. 1M« ■ ‘ Members of the 8th District n r o Held for Blackmail John St., Naw Havan, was ^arged 1 3 ,1 2 5 nO r and.(Boot teolglto-lidW, Department will mMt at the fire­ with blaokmail yeaterday. ' LT.WOOBeO. do. Buaiiy aad wanh>r AboutTown house tomorrow at 8 p.m. in uni­ Lambert, a former prise lighter Menbcr el too Audit High 85-90. Weet Haven, July 20 (P) - - A Boroan o f ObeOlatioB . form to participate in a parade New Haven man la being helir un­ also known as Louis Lambertl, al­ ICE riANT; Mtmehester^A Cky of Village Charm ih e R«creatton Department will in Wilson. der $50,000 bond for attempting to legedly asked the victim to pay 61 BI8SELL trr. •jaln show mo vies at Center Park extort $30 from a worker at a him $20 and assaulted him. when CubesXruahed-Block$ tomorrow aveninK at 8:30. These Five Manchester students at concession at Savin Rock amuse­ he refused to pay. The complainant MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1960 (Claaemed AdvertMag oa 16) PRICE n v C 'C K I ^ movies will consist mainly of car­ Hillyer CoUegc, University of ment park. said he bad handed over $10 ear­ ▼OL. L X X a, NO. 248 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) toons and comedies. In case of rain, Hartford, were named to the Donald Lambert, 30, of 206 St. lier. ......... .........f ttey will be shown the following dean's list for the last semeiter. Thursday a t the same time and They are Miss Gail Anne Ahlf, War on Speed, Drunk Driver plaoeu 18 Avon St.: Richard E. Kwle- State News T T O j. _ cienski. 227 Union St.; Miss Joyce Miss Dianne Ektwards, daughter E. Lido, 44 Avondale Rd.; Jerome 0#EN THURSDAY TILL 9 fM , o f Ifr. and Mrs. Daniel Edwards, D. Snyder, 119 Brent Rd., and IM Walker St., and a student Guy U Wilson, 389.^artford Rd. R ou n d u pt\J LO nurse at Hartford Hospital School Troopers, to Patrol o f Nursing, has' started a 12-week George Turkington. son of Mr. program in psychiatric nursing at and Mrs. George Turkington, 18 HOUSE the Institute of Living in Hart­ Gerard St., has been accepted at Constable Finds ford. Alfred University. Alfred, N. Y., In Civilian Clothes where he plans to begin studies •in September. He will major in WITH ALL Murder, Suicide mathematics. He is a graduate of Manchester High School. & Cornwall Bridge, July 21 And Unmarked Cars (JP) PURCHASES From Interfering in Congo —A New York businessman DON'T Bryan F. Krause, 87 Walnut Still plenty o f wear left In St„ has been accepted for ad­ Hertford, July 20 (/P)— ^0 clothed Troopere in the unmarked and hif^wife were, found dead abOes when brought here for mission to Wentworth Institute in State Police Commissioner cars observe and clock 'speeding in a summer cottage here last eocpert repairing. Boston for the academic year drivers, then radio ahead to a uni­ night and State Police said Open Mondays All Day beginning in September, for a 2- HALE Leo J. Mulcahy announced to­ formed trooper who will stop the Closed Wednesday the deaths were apparently a Lumumba year program leading to an asso­ day that the Troopers driving offending operators and make the Reds TeU Afternoons arrests. murder and suicide. ciate in engineering degree. unmarked cars will be 'taken The authorities said the couple out of uniform and directed to State Highway , Commissioner left a note, but they declined to SAM YULYES patrol in civilian clothes. Howard . Ives will be ask­ W ill Speak "SHOE REPAIRING reveal the contents. ians "Thle draatlo step is neceaeary,” ed to cooperate, the Commission­ OF THE BETTER fUND" er said, by hav^g his personel at The bodies were found by a GAS HEATING he said, "becauae of the eudden constable in the couple's secluded SSOAK STREET upsurge o f highway deaths. It it the various highway toll .houses B efore UN Same Side as Wstldns P. STOLTZ throughout Connecticut hold of­ vacation cottage off Route 46. aimed primarily at the driver who State Police Identified the. vic­ Vacation Special drinks and speeds. fending driyers also, when neces-. Quit Now CH 7-2651 tims as Hoyt Spelman, 57, and his “ Speed end liquor were Involved aary, pending the arrival of troop- Kampala, Uganda, July 21 Herald Photo by Oflara wife.. Beatrice, 81, of 43 East 63rd AD 2-5946 in the recent Darien accident •By WILUAM N. OATIB FREE ESTIMATES Mulcahy noted that there have St., New York City. Authorities (A*) — Reports from tightly Scouts to ^Homestead’ in the West which claimed five lives. declined to say who fired the Read Herald Advs. “In the Ledyard accident early been 128 faUllties thus far this censored Ruanda Urundi say United Nations, N. Y., July year, only five fewer _ than up to fatal bullets until after a medical fierce inter4ribal fighting has 21 (/P)— The United State* Wednesday, in which three sailors examiner performs autopsies to­ Boy Scouts, Explorers and adult^^Troop 91, t9 Plym ou^ Lane: Jphni^Iy, 15, Troop U 2, 6 MoMe_Rd.j..a wore kiUed and another critically the same time in 1959. He pointed" broken out there between said today it will do whatever leader from five Manchester troops Mortimer Jr., 15, Troop 91,' 82 junior assistant scoutmaster, and out that since July 14 alone there day. ............................. , Injured, the preliminary Investiga­ Mrs. Spelman was found on a Ruanda .peoples who want a it must to keep* Soviet troop* of Charter Oak Council left yea's r- Plymouth Lane; Alex Urbanetti, Curtis G. Mellen. Scout leader. tion disclosed the sailor's had have been 16 fataliUes as against 14, Troop 91. 13 Green Manor Rd.: Mellen attended the first J.'fn- bed. Her husband wa.s on the floor republic— and later to join out of The Congo. day afternoon from Hartford by frequented a drinking establish­ only four in the corresponding pe^- U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot MEN'S and CHILDREN'S train to participate in the fifth na­ Stephen Johns, .14, Troop 123, 250 boree in Washington, D.C. in 1937. | riod last year. nearby. A .32-caliber automatic The Congo— and Urundis who ment for a considerable period of was also in the bedroom, police Lodge gave toe pledge to the UJN. tional Boy Scout Jamboree af a Greenwood Dr.: Philip Rice, 15. The Rice and Mortimer youths at- i time just prior to the crash,” he “Most of the fatalities oc­ want a separate monarchy. said. Security Council after Soviet Dep­ 2,000-a'cre camp north of Colorado Troop 91, 53 Crosby Rd., a acrlbe tended a Jamboree at Valley Forge ' said. curred,” he said, “ because of the The region, adjoining The Con­ yz RUBBER HEELS for the Jamboree; Richard McNal- in 1957. (Herald Photo by Ofiara). ' The couple were believed to uty Forelgrn Minister Vasily V. Springs, Colo. Mulcahy .said the modus oper­ go to the east. Is^now a Bel­ Kuznetsov, said "peace-Ioviiiff have been dead for several days. Special for Tlmrsday, Friday and Saturday Members" of the Jamboree unit and! will be to have' the rtvUlsh-. (Continued on Page Thirteen) gian trust tfirritory. Messages states” would have to act If B4$- are Robert Midwood, 14, Troop 47. Cornwall * Constable Frederick (Brtng This Ad) ' ' from' Belgian civilians say gian troops did not immediately 413 Parker St.; Tom Johnston,' 15. Sondern discovered the bodies. He leave the chaotic new African ra- WE GIVE GREEN STAMPS Troop 25, 27 HiUcrest Rd.: David visited the cottage last night after they are awaiting Belgian public. Mellen, 12, Troop 112, 35 Falknor receiving a phone call from the troops before leaving for At a council meeting laaMng Dr.; F. Richard Dixon, 15, Troop couple’s son. Hoyt Spelman III, S-P-E-C-l-A-L New Contract Talk Uganda and Tanganyika. until 1 a.m Kuznetsov introduced HALE'S SERVICE DEPT. 47, 37 Packard St, a Jamboree who said he had been unable to a resolution demanding the with­ OAK STREET ENTRANCE s MANCHESTER, CONN. patrol leader; Roger Parrott, 14, reach his parents. drawal of Belgian troopa within It was the note that apparently Leopoldville, The Congo, July 21 (/P)— A U.N. spokes­ three days. led police to offer the murder- The Russian resolution was not Continuing at UAC suicide theory. No arrests have man said today Premier Pa­ expected to win council approvaL HOUSEHALE been made, police said. trice Lumumba has informed Instead the 11-nation group prob-' MILUNERY DEPARTMCNT The simple vacation homes lies the U.N. mission he will fly ably will approve a milder resolu­ Hartford. July 21 OP) — Renewed^ Lhat output was better than 90 per in the northwestern section of the to New York tomorrow to ad­ tion being drafted by Ceylon and state. The area is sparsely settled. Tunisia that will call on BelgiuM . contract talks between United Air­ cent of normal. It is continuing dress the Security Council on craft Corp. and the International its campaign to hire new workers That appears .to, be why the deaths to "proceed as speedily as poaal- Association of Machinists went on to .replace the strikers, were not discovered sociier. The Congo crisis. ble” rath the withdrawal. FOR Into the third day today at the indications were that the strike- ' A meeting of the council sched­ The Ceylonese-Tunlslan resolu­ WHEEL ALIGNMENT—WHEEL BALANCING - StaUer Hilton.
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