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T HOUSE &>. HALE Crash in Maryland Kills 17, Stumps \ FAOB TWENTr-Sl6fi7 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1901 ^M tting 1§?raUi Average Daily Net Frees Run F m- the Week Knded The Weather AdulU attending a “November co^ipete in a ^ te r contest spon- dicapped and de-emphaslse disabil­ fering five cash prlMS lor this ohandia# qianagar and assistant Kweniber 17, 1962 ’ IM «t U. a. Weatfeer W iim to Blaster'’ aeries a t 8t. Mdryts Students Compete sored ‘)vb; the Governor’s Commit- ity. It must be the original work contest ranging from a fti*t prim manager, roapeotively, of Bears- STBIOTLT T ‘ A bout Town of the student and be no larger, Episcopal Church will tour the tee on Employment of the Handl- of 8200 to a fifth prise of t28. Roebuck,^and Miss Miirvls Welch. FRESH EGGS 13,839 r and eold toali^t, law 2^19. church building Sunday, at 10 a.m. V In Poster Contest capped. Ninth through 12th grade than 22 X 28 inches. All entries The Judm for this year's con­ r f a it wMli UtUe tempMatarc Nutmai; Forest, Tall Cedats of Those Interested in Jhlnlng the tour students in all public and parochial must he received by Jtm. 21. De­ test are: Charles C. Cunningham, WAIT TELL NEXT YEAR Top quality, all sisea, HanlMr o4 flie Audit schools in the area are ehgible to tails of the contest rules can be ob­ director, Wadsworte Atheneum; WINCHESTER, Va. (AP)—Ond delivered wreekly. HotMU at Olraalattaii e, high la the Mk LabazuMi, will elect officers Mon­ are invited. For the second year the Man- day at 7:80 pjn. at the Masonic enter and schools have been noti­ tained from school principals or Mrs. R. O. Morgan, fom erly of Of those small sports cars seen MANCHESTER POUISST C k y o f F U k ig * C harm chester-Rockville CommittM on fied of the contest. the Connecticut State Employ­ the Hartford Art School, Univer­ around town has''this explanatory FARM T m p la The VPW Auxiliary will sponsor ■ ... ' ’C'’------------- ----------------- a card party tonight at 8 at the Employment of the Handicapped The subject of the poster should ment Service Office, 806 Main St. sity of Hartford; Mark Maaselll message painted on the side: "Al­ 472 Keeney St—HI I-M04 is arranging for local studenu to emphasise the ability of the han­ The Governor’s Committee is of­ and David K. Smith, visual mer- most Grown." TOL. LXXXn, MO. 47 rrWELVB PAGES—TV SECTION) TTm Church of the Nazarene will post home. MANOGIESTER. conn., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1961 mm raha m PRICE FIVE CENTS '■bEmaor a conununlty singsplratipn --------- '■■■ .........................................— ......................... a t 8:30 p.m. Sunday. William Cald- weU Will liMid the sing. Toun^r peo­ ple of the Manchester area; are invited. Thec^ will he instrumental Main St^ Manchester Phone Ml 3^12.3 FREE Skite News and vocal muilc and group singing. S P EC IA l. G IFT PURCHASE Members of Xtdh^ester Bar- ^ PARKING racks, Veterans of. World War I Roundup and Auxiliary, will meet —™jh t at China T rear of store '7'304-^ov aLat theLJic xiuiiiiwHolmes Funer-^ ^ome,^ 400 Main St., to pay respecl^ to MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS the late Mrs. Christine Butkh8rdt^ Australian Woman a member of the auxiliary. One Oash Victim Members of Sunset Rdbekah t - s ' will meet tdmonw at 7:80 made to sell for 5i95 HAR'TFORD (AP) — Miss p.m, the Holmes Funeral Home, 400 Main St, to pay reepects to 3.99 Nellie Cameron, 68, an Aus­ the late Leon Hblmes, a member tralian who'was working in of IQng David Lodge, lOOF, and fine quality sport shirts made by one of the Hartford as part of a State Gkmset Rehekah. 1 Department exchange pro- Swedes tp Ban Miss Roseanno Wise, daughter country's ie^dfhg shirt manufacturers. m, was one of those killed of Mr. and Mrs. J. Jack Wise, 61'^ y e^ rd ay in the plane crash Aides 3ay Hilltop Dr., was honored at a tea at EHirott City, Md. PoStafen, Cite recently at Southern Connecticut Miss Cameron had planned to State College. New Havw. The fly to North Carolina tq spend toe Offer Woii^ tea was given for outstanding un­ weekend witosa friend. Birth Defects dergraduates at the college. Mias *• solid color “This was her first chance to Wise is a memhet' of the Junior hopsacking see toe United St^ es,” said Miss riasa Marion Cross en of CSmpel HIU, who STOCKHOLM, Sweden Be T ak en THE STORE OE CHRISTMAS CHARMF wais to be Miss C am us's hostess, (AP)—The Sw^ish Medical Hie Rev. James L. Ransom, pas­ "and she was going to s^md a real Board has warned against use RAWALPINDI,^. Pakistan tor of the Predbyteitan Caiurch, American Thanks^ving ■«rito me.” of the drug Postafen because wtU conduct servlcea Simday at • solid color Miss Cameron had been w aking (AP)—Communist China has 6:40 am. at the diapel, Manches­ \ UU chambray ■with toe Family Service Soclety.;pf it is suspected of being a fac­ offered to sign a non-aggres­ ter Memorial Hospital, and serve Hartford about 10 months. She w ^ ' tor in causing defonnations in SB chaplain of the week. sion pact with Pakistan, in­ ll'ving in West Hartford. Her home unborn babies. form ^ sources said today. was In Pymble, Australia. The representative of toe Bel- The WWrlaways Square Dance .Smoke booUnuea to riee from the fueelage of a United Air Lines Viscount several hours after the Mrs. ' ' ■osaen said they met two glat^^manu(acturer said the drug The offer was made in a note CBub will sponsor adtjM ‘beginners • woven plane .craahiedera: on a tenn near EUUott City yesterday. Seventeen persoiie died in the crash. (AP y ean ago in New Zealand while will be., withdrawn from the Swed­ from Peking to President Mo­ square dance lessons Monday from plaids Fhotofax) both were oh a tour. ish - matk^t at once. The drug is hammed Ayub Khan’s govern­ 8 to 10:30 p.m. at the Italian Miss Cameron had originally used for s^sickness, but some^ ment. American Home, EOdridge St. Ehi- planned to fly down on Thmdtsgiv- times is prescribed for women in rollment is open until Dec. 3. Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Mo­ ing day, but had to put off her pregnancy dunpg periods of lU- hammad All refused to comment Those interested may call W. E. flight one day. The delay-cost her ness. ^ . Lewis, 79 Arnott Rd„ or MSdhael • woven Ufe. , on toe report. But he said he had Crash in Maryland Kills 17, The medical boatd. also decided received and accepted an offer t. Peace, Rt. 44A, Coventry. checks But in toe case of'tqg) otoer per­ to stop licenses for - |wo similar from Premier Chou Bn-Lal. to sona from Connecticut, delay drugs, postadoxin and hlstilos ■visit China a t an early date. The Rev. Robert K. Shimoda proved a life-saver. (diligcMi). pastor of Talcottville Congr^fa- AU made the remark to news­ Stumps Aeronautics Experts A man and hta son froih West During a study of neuro«iedyn men in the' lobby of Parliament tioRal Church, will- be *n charge of • button down CoRiwall would have been among (thalidomide) cases in Sweden, radio broadcajrta sponsored , by. the House. There was no comment those on toe ill-fated plane, only .Jfan Winberg,' assistant professo^ immediately from any other of­ Manchester Ministerial Associa­ eollars ELUCOTT cm r, Md. (AF)—•the airplane was so steep that ito Joseph Fluet, chief of the acci- they were delayed and had to can­ of pediatrics at Goteborg Univer^ cut only a small swath through dent investigation division of the ficial source. ■^ tion ovef station WINF Sunday at The unaccountable crash of a cel their feservatlons. sity, found that six out of 100 ex­ Reliable parliamentary inform­ 735 p.m. and daily next week at nylon stockings United Air Lines Viscount puzzled the hardwood forest. (7AB,' who flew over the area in 'Ladialaa Farago, an author, and pectant mothers who later bore "The plane looked like it was a helicopter, dedtoed comment ants said, however, that the. re­ 7:30 am . e:q>erts today as they Investigated his son John, 11, took a later plane deformed babies had^ taken Posta­ port was correct and that the Chi­ * snap tabs the tangled wreckage in which 17' in trouble when I -first saw it,” when asked abouriShe possibility and learned of toe crash shortly fen. said Gaither. "Wings were flutter­ of sabotage. nese offer was not being consid­ The Manchestm: Fhllatielie So­ with the liixuriou! persons died. after they had landed ssifely in In all 11 cases of deformed ba­ ered by the government. ciety win meet Tuesday at 7:30 All aboard perished In the crash ing and the body quivered. Thomas Henkins,* special agent Washington. "Then, just as if someone had bies born in Sweden since Janu­ The Karachi English-language m. at North Methodist, Church. and f^e Friday of Blight 297, en in charge of the F B I office in Farago said he had reservations DaUy Dawn carried, the rep«^ route from Newark, N .J., to Atlan­ turned it, the nose headed streUght ary 1, may have been &oward Bailey will speak on “My FEEL OF Sliil Baltiinore, said the FBI sent a on Wednesday, but a alip-up In caused by toe use of Postafen, prominently. It said a point of Side Hobby, Cancelations.” There ta, Ga., ■vis Washington, D.C.
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