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Paratroopers Search for Missing Hostages TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 iio v BGirnsBH Retarded-^Donafe to MAHRC—Drive ^Closes Tomorrow Jt4i ITie American Legion will South WindMor meet tomorrow at 8:15 p.m. at Average DaUy Net Prera Ron About Tow n the post home. Refremments For the Week Boded The Weather will be served. Driver Is Blamed *FREsiTraUITS AND VEOETABLES NovemlMr 21, 1964 Fereooet ef U. S. Weather : n rw lUnckMter u m younr \ p M ^ « are m m b e n of the District President Mrs. Mary In Rt. 5 Deaths OnMtM* Hertford Youth Or- Bogash will make her official 1 4 ,1 4 3 Steo6)r rota, breecj; mUd t»- «die«tnL They ere Rlcherd visit at a meeting of the VFW fltght, lew In 4ta; cleOring tomer- \ A Stafford Springs driver Member o t the Audit Jerome, eon of Mr. end Mrs. Auxiliary tonight at 7:30 at FOR PERFECT EATING! row continurd mild, high In SOe. was declared criminally respon­ Bnreaa « f OlKsalattoii CItnton Jerome of 68 Keneinir- the post home. Manchetter— A City of Village Charm ton St, trombone; Cyrus Stev­ sible in the death o f a Wapplng OPm TONIGHT ens, eon of Mr. end Mrs. Ooi> Eta Chapter of Beta Sig;ma couple on Rt 5 and Pleasant FRUIT BASKETS don Stevens of 29 Herlend St., Phi will meet tonight at 8 at Valley Rd. Oct. 10. OUR SPECIALTY AND WED. n U 9 VOL. LXXXIV, NO. 48 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER X , 1964 (OtaeMOed AdvertMog tm Poge 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS violin; and Tina Pesole, daugh­ the home of Mrs. Thomas Lel- But Hartford County Coro­ Prices start at — ' ter of Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Pe- per, 107 W. Middle Tpke. Miss ner Louis W, Schaefer also ■ole of Hebron Rd., Bolton, Lorraine Martin has charge of found that the driver killed $5.00 OPfN THANKSGIVING herp. The first concert of the the program. » •was partially responsible for Just give us an eeeeon will be Saturday at 8 the two-car collision. hour’s notice. DAY 9 A.M . to 1 P.M. p.m. In Millard Auditorium. Members of the Army Navy Asher A. Collins, 64, and his University of Hartford, 200 Auxiliary will attend a joint wife, Madeline Collins, 67, both Bloomfield Ave., West Hart- Installation of World War I of 8' Sand Hlli Rd., were killed Paratroopers Search fttrd. Vets Barracks Sunday at 2 p.m. when their car collided with a RED & WHITE STAND at the VFW Home, E. Center car driven by John W. Chros- Tlie Sodality of the Blessed S t towski. TTte coroner said Col­ WEST CENTER STREET AT McKEE STREET Sacrament of St John's Polish lins, driving east on Pleasant National Catholic Church, 23 Each member is a.sked to Mary Ann Pella John Pella Jr. Ingrid Swanson Valley Rd., went through a red CMway St, will sponsor a sale bring one holiday decorating light and was struck on the o f homemade Polish food in the idea to share at the meeting right side by the Chrostowski Named to Attend 4-H Meetings car headed north on Rt. 5. For Missing Hostages parish hall Sunday after the o f the Kiwi Club of Hartford 8:30 a.m. Mass. Friday at 8 p.m. at the home The coroner said Chrostowski of Mrs. Herbert Behren.>!. 37 Three Manchester 4-H Club- urer of the Hartford County-^ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph was driving at an "excessive The British American Club Little Acres Rd., Glastonbury. members have been selected to 4-H Fair Association. She i.s Swanson of 374 Hackmatack rate of speed" when the acci­ LEOPOLDVILLE, The-s paratroops landed to re.scue the^j, paratroopers began landing. <.Hills, CJalif., was among 15 to 30 For transportation contact employed by Travelers Insur­ St., was recently awarded a dent occurred. Will serve steamed clams and attend National 4-H meetings. Congo (A P )— Belgian par­ European and American hos­ "Other Europeans may be hostages shot down in Stan­ dam s on the half shell tomor­ Mrs. John A. K i r k h a m, 60 They are Miss Mary Ann Peila. ance Co.. Hartford. trip, due to her achievements in The coroner sent a copy of tages threatened with death. found dead in various parts of leyville's Lumumba Square row from 7 to 9 p.m. to mem- Marion I>r. John Peila Jr. and Ingrid Swan­ John Peila Jr., son of Mr. 4-H to the National 4-H Confer­ his report to the State Safety atroops and Congolese sol­ the city,” a U.S. Embassy minutes before the paratroops and Mrs. John Peila of 359 ence in Washington, D.C. She Commls.sion reQuesting that the Several rebels and a Belgian beni and guests. son. William Keish of 307 diers searched today for paratroop sergeant were killed spokesman said. landed. Carlson had been under Richard L. Fiske. fire control Gardner St. has also been sel­ Bidwell St., has been .selected will leave for Washington on type of traffic light at the in­ some 200 whites still miss­ a rebel death sentence as an to attend the National 4-H April 24 with three other Con­ tersection be "revaluated” for during the night in mop-up oper­ Rebel chief Christophe Airman Robert A. Strin^lke, techlnician second laas, U.S. ected to attend the National Gbenye and other leaders of the alleged .spy. Dairy Conference in Chicago. necticut 4-Hers. She is publicity possible improvement. ing in the northern Congo. ations. Much of the skirmishing eon of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Navy, son of Mr, and Mr.s. Les­ 4-H club Congreas as one of took place near the airport Communist-backed "Congolese Mi.ss Rhine, 25, a mi.sslonary He will leave from Bradley chairman for Hartford County More than 900 refugee.s have Btrimike of 130 Tanner St., lie G. Fiske, 232 Woodland St., the chaperones. where the foreigners awaited People's Republic" have di.sap- teacher from Mount Vernon, is serving aboard the attack Miss Mary Ann Peila, daug:h- Field on Thursday, Dec. 3, 4-H Fair Association, secretary arrived here from the former has completed the first pha.se sponsored by WT!C. He has rebel capital and another 500-600 evacuation to Leopoldville. peared. Ohio, also was slain by the li^- of basic mllitarj’ training at submarine USS Tang, operating ter of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Peila of Hartford County Keen Teens Officers Named ’.surgents. with the Seventh Fleet in the of 375 Bidwell'St., has been won several awards exhibiting Club and a recipient of the City awaited evacuation at Stan­ Premier Moise Tshombe can­ The United States told Ijackland AFB, Tex. He will his purebred Holstein animals leyville Airport. Of the 63 Amer- celed plans for a triumphant T.shombe's central government Another missionary murdered train as cwnmunicatlons-elec- Far East. selected to represent Connec­ Service Key Award. She was ticut's 4-H Club member.s at and has received awards for also awarded a trophy in May By Housing Unit ican.-i trapped in the rebel zone, e^try into Stanleyville today. that rebel leaders must be made was Hector Macmillan, a Cana­ tronics specialist at Air Train­ the National 4-H Club Con- his work in dairy judging. A 34 and the bodies of two mur­ "He may go tomorrow, " an to an-swer for the murder of two dian from Avonmore, Ont. His ing Command School at Keesler Town firemen from Co. 1 for .soliciting J600 worth of ad- greaa in Chicago. She will leave junior at Rockville High School verti.sements for the 4-H Fair The Manchester Housing Au­ dered missionaries had arrived aide said. American missionaries, Dr. wife, the former lone Reed of AFB, Miss. He is a graduate of last night at 7:15 were called he is first vice president of In Leopoldville. Paul Carlson and Phyllis Rine. Pontiac, Mich., and their six out to extinguish a minor fire Friday from Bradley Field for premium book. A senior at Man­ thority has elected Theodore Wounded evacuees were taken Manchester High School and the week-long meeting. Miss Hartford County 4-H Fair As- Scattered fighting continued to hoijpitals in Leopoldville. The The rebels had threatened to sons escaped. attended the University of Con­ which occurred under a pay- chester High School, Mias Peila is a state winner in Food ■sociation and president of Swan.son is active in school and Brindamour, 5 Dover Rd., as in Stanleyville, which fell Tues­ rebels killed at lea.st 30 foreign­ kill all whites if the Congolese George Clay, 38, a South Afri- necticut. loader at a S. Adarhs St. and Preservation, which was spon­ Hartford .County Keen Teens church organizations. chairman and John J. Hutchin­ day to Congolese troops and ers and wounded more than 50 army attacked Stanleyville. Thompson Rd. construction Club. He is also junior leader site. No property damage was sored by Kerr Glass Co., Sand Keish, a former leader of the son, 113 Helaine Rd., as vice white mercenaries after the in murderous attacks as the Dr. Carlson, 36, of Rolling (8ee Page Ten) Richard L. Fiske, Are control Springs, Okla. She is a 1964 of Manchester 4-H Dairy Club reported and cause of the blase Manchester 4-H Dairy Club, is technician of the U.S. Navy, recipient of the City Service and secretary of Rockville. chairman. son of Mr. and Mrs. ticslie G. was not determined, a fire Chapter of Future Farmers of presently the advisor to Hart- Brindamour succeeds Mrs.
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