Guns Indicate Deiad Koreans Were Raiders
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•V" I : 1 ' . I- D iflj Not P n io : n » W oB th or r«n o M l of C. & WenttMT ■ W iM TOBBDAT, JtTLT aot N r the Wesk Soded M j r v r . i M t Fafar and e esl fo o lg h t. lio w W to Iianrb]?0tpr So^ttiug V^ralb M. Thursday tafr and worm wtth 13,670 kiereiaring cleudlnsss and. • ehanee ItartMT of tta Audit of idiBwaea late. Bigti to the Ms. Vaiulals Damage B oroM ief I CkyofVmtmChmrm Pavan-Lander Two Parked Cars PRICE SEVEN CENTS (HGHTEBN PAGES) MANCHESTER, OONN, WEDNESDAY, JULY » , 1963 Police today reportad a ease W BOON DRUG CO. Y0L.LaCXXII, ,]fO. « 6 vondaliam over the woeksw l » • votving tseo qatomnWleo. —UU i resulted in a total of $100 damagv- They said the two vehicles hod State News been left In the poifciiig lot at Uie W ard rear of the Norton ESectric O®-* and sometime between Saturday and yeoterdoy w m fandnn ioto Roundup Guns Indicate and driven violently around the Takes lot. Police tfaeorixe that the domoi woe done by youngotets. who man Norwalk Negroes aged to throw a connecting rod on one of the cars and break the Drugs left front wheel of the othv. Picket at City Hall LONDON (AP)— A jury in NORWAL k ” CAPT— Plac Deiad Koreans Chaplain Speaks Kie Old Bailey Court retired ard-carrying pickets demon Fallot photo At North Church today to otmaider its verdict strated in front of City Hall Engaged Engaged DOUBLE on rtoe charges a^nst Dr. today to protest a plan for de Itie engagement of Miss Lillian The Rev. Walter W. Pttt. pi Btephen Ward— while the de segregating a predominantly The engagement of Diane Michelle Gagnon of Miaiibonough tor of Hampton Bays Methodiot WORLD 6REEN fendant lay' unconscious in a Negro elementary school. Sharon Findlay and William rou t will be to WilUam J. Swaney of Old Lyme Church, L o i^ Island. N.Y.. wBI hospital from an overdose of TTie protest was organized by I h»fti« OB an plaTTTOunds tonight Howard Edwards, both of Man has been antnounced by her par preach Sunday at 0:90 am., st the local chapter of the Nation^ chester. has been announced by her ents, Mr. and Mins. Romeo J. Gog- drugs. Were Raiders iat CJ9. NTlx jupenljora a t the North Methodist Ctanrch. Asaociation for the Advancement parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. STAMPS Court offloUtls said, however, ’ tccreaCBae depwtznent will be in iton of Mlariborough. Mr. Swaney 7 ^ Rev. U r . Pitt, is aeni of Colored People, vriiich contend Timmons of 69 Bretton Rd. is the son of Mir. and Mrs. Skneet Ita t Justice Sir Archie Marshall ed the desegregation plan did not ' clMJg e- fiaea «1B be availaUe, and chaplain resident at Hartford Hos would not sentonee Word, If he Her fiance is the son of Mr. and G. Swaney of Old Lyme. go far enough. are asked to bring thar pital. He is in Us seventh quar ALL WEEK were convicted, until he is well 3(rs. Jesse Edwards, 148 Haw ter of cUnioal pastoral training, The demonstration by about 66 A h)P7 and Frustrated ^ SidcS ClasH ’’ oem i« for roasting. Miss Gagnon is a SToduate of anoueb to be present. thorne St. Rham High School, and is employ and ia servijig aa a pastoral coun pickets was peaceful. About one Miss Findlay is a 1962 graduate Christine Keeler, 31,. alleged by i ItaBibera a t the VFW Ainrtliary ed by the Aetna Fire Insurance selor through two Congregational third waa white. of Manchester High School. Mr. tbs prosecuUan to be the star at eril iMiect tonight at 7 at the; Oo., Hartford. churches in Hartford. traction in Word's vice activities Mayor Frank J. Cooke was not Howard is a 1958 graduate of in the building when the pickets Pnnirn! Home. 400 Main Howell Cheney Technical School. Mr. Swaney attended Old Lyme was shinned. China Seen Behind Third Day, iSt_ tso -gmw llseir respects to An- High School, and.is employed by arrived to begin the two-hour pro He served three years with the Mias Kesler returned to her flat test. I thociT Rone, whose wife ia a mem- U.S. Army, two of which he was tk A. D. General Oonstruotion Oo., low to midmomlng. She said she had jbee..- _ _ _ Old Lyme. They also planned to picket the stationed in Italy. He is employed tp m t tile night with a friend. offices of the Board of Education. at Charlie’s Service Station. Tol Army OONT AWAT! Her roommate. Miss Paula The Board of Education voted 7-2 Korean Incidents Mil iiiitw ri of the Arm r Navy land. Bamilton-MarahaU, told report- last night to ai^prove the plan A Sept. 7 wedding is planned. StOl pleaty of w ear left to licaob Accxihary wiG meet tonight under which 230 Negro pupils at ii at 7 at Boknes Funeral Home. year stoMs when yoa hove **” Chrlstlne is terribly upeet. » la Bv WILLIAM u RYAN SEOUL; Korea ( A P ) 7 ^ Wem relierilt to s preteeatoe- the Nathaniel E ly ' School would ikCO Majai St.. t » pay respects to M in Deborah Ransom, daugh CHILDREN'S a .great shOOH to her.” i be transfered to other schools in r, J /-.!-• -J Communist guns which killed lAatboay- Bowe. whose srifc Is a al ehoe repair e h o p .A U . Miaa Keeler, a prosecution wit There are ominous signs that the Red Chinese, angr> and g soldiers and wound ter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. Donald Ran WORK OUABANTCXD! ' September. frustrated because of Premier Khrushchev s policies of som of 376 Burnham St., has re ness in Ward’s trial, testified their The plan was designed to put an ed a third Monday just south HEALTH SAND relationship was never more than turned home from New York City end to de facto segregation—racial peaceful coexistence, are hell-bent for reckless action in Asia. that of brother and sister. The of the demilitarized zone were where she attended a three-day SAM YULYES SERVKE imbalance due to the location of They may even be toying with the idea of riskmg renewed crown, however, contended that it the same weapons carried by dance convention at the Hotel W. H. ENGLAND Some Side As Watktos the school in a predominantly war in Korea. was, more accurately speaking, Negro district. North Korean soldiers killed Roosevelt. She is a Ift-year stu LUMBER CO. 29 OAK 8TSEET one of procurer and prostitute. The Red Chinese attitude, re-., dent of the Betty Jane Turner The local NAACP and other fleeted in recent statements by Tuesday, a U.N. Command The Judge’s summation, which groups have opposed the plan as School of Dance. Miss* Turner at ’'A t the Green”—040-S201 W EN IfONDAEB began yesterday. Just over five Asian Communist leaders, ap spKjkesman announced. tended the convention with Miss Ming inadequate. Ballistics te.st.s proved it con hours. The case went to the jury Andrew Wise, president of the pears to be a direct re.sult of the Ransom. Soriet-British-U.S. agreement to clusively. 0)1. George Creel said. on the eighth day of the trial- NAACP branch, said there would perhape the moat aordid court discontinue all nuclear tests ex U.S. .soldiers "exchanged fire M a n h a « of the V F W will as be token picketing at City Hall and with the enemy" early today for Nasslff photo case in modem British history. at the Board of Education office 90 cept those underground. semble at the post home, 608 E. BowBtol gltintonls rash Dr. ” I cannot toll you what the drug ■The ambushing of U.S. soldiers toe third consecutive day just Center St., tonight at 6:30 and MRS. LOUIS PA VAN JR. minutes each day for the next three south of the demilitarized zone •tsphm ward from a botna was which Dr. Ward took. Nor do days. in South Korea looked anything pnbceed to the Holmes Funeral r n c r r o l l O f but accidental. The Red Chinese separating North and South lAiw Sally Ann Lender and^pink dreas of imported silk geor bi Ohatoea, Lnnaon. (A P " I f the Board of SkiucaUon voted Home, 400 Main St., to pay their FboDoCax). (OoHitowad OB P ag* Nina) are making noises indicating they Korea. Brig. Gen, Charles Per reapects to Anthony Rowe, wlio Louie Pavan Jr., both of Manches gette, a pink hat, white acces to bus into ths Nathaniel Ely school shing Brown announced r n L L k o d a k f il m a number of white students equal want to apply toe heat once again waa a member. ter, were united in marriage Sat sories, and carried a colonial bou- in that area. Brown, acting commander of the urday in the Church of the Ae- (]uet. to the number of negro students 1st Cavalrj’ Division, gave this ac with Boeh BoB DevAeped being transferred to other schools." In Southeast Asia: Peking indi Menbera of Lalkota CXmiucU. De ■umptkm. Mrs. Ifrederick C. Rose of Cov count: "Stakeouts north of the Im- 1,000 Mill About Building Wise said, "w e of the NAACP cates an impatience to clean up gree of INxatoantaa, will meet to- Ib e briide la a daughter of Mr. entry was matron of honor, and the situation in Indochina and jim River but south of the De and Mre.