MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1M4 ■IJ ’ ^AGE TWENIY-TOUB ATtrage OaUy Net Preas Rita The Weather iianrtr^Bter lEvrnins U m ld For the Week Ended Forecast of D. S. Weather BoraM Novenber 31, 1B64 Ths Army-Navy Olulb Auxil­ The Frank J. Mansfield Corps T-x. ii|llll»aiHP'^"!IR<i|<gil| . Fair and cool tonight, low W- iary will sponsor a card party AuxUlnry will meet tomorrow Fine Art Unit 14,143 About Town tonight at 8 at ths club. iiattrhpfitpr lEuming 36; cloudy and mild tomorrew, at 7:80- p.m. at the Marine Orien M(m., Tues., Wed., Sat. 9:80-5:80 STORE Munber of the Audit some rain developing, high 60-66. Ml— Tin/i^ Ol*comlnI, daugh­ Home. Selects Works' Fri. tm 9 P.M. Memorial Templa of Pythian Boreau of Clrcnlatlon Manche»ter-^A City o f Village Charm ter of Xr. and Mrs. Amerlco Sisters will most tomorrow at 8 HOURS: (CLOSED THANKSGIVING) Glaivwnlirf, 58 McKlnlev S t. la Manchester Chapter of Pictures of the month were p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall, Main SPEBSQSA will rehearse to­ chosen Friday night at a meet­ aefvlng as editor <rf till under- St., for annual rrrfl call night night at 8 at Bunce Center, Oi- claeamen dlvlalon of the Marl- ing of the Manchester Fine Art MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1964 ( Classified Advertising on Page 16) PRICE SEVEN CENTS cott St. All men interested in VOL. L X X X IV , NO. 47 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) attana, the college yearbook. Plans win bs made for the visit Association at Whlton Auditori­ next month of the Grand Chief barbershop style singing are um. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED at 29.95 She la a aenior majoring in welcome. No musical knowl­ home economics at Marietta of Connecticut Members are Titles of the oil paintings, art­ asked to attend. edge is neoeesary, and there are (OMo) College. ists and places they will be ex­ no voice trials. hibited are: "Tranquility” by Even is Hleholas DeOesare, eon of The WATEslvUl meet to- Mrs. Eleanor VIbbert at Savings “FAMOUS NAME” EXTRA QUALITY the Italian American French Club of Manchester Bank of Manchester; "October Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas De- will sponsor a whist and set­ Oaeare of 63 A m ott Rd., has Oub Eldrldge St Weighing in Brook” by Mrs. Doris Schefisch will be from 7 to 8 p.m. Mem­ back card party tonight at 8 at Mary Cheney Library; and Dr. Carlson in Group been adeoted for membership In State at Orange Hall. Refreshments on the Sophomore Class Cotm- bers are reminded to bring ar­ "Thatcher’s Island” b” . ticles for a Christmas work­ will be served. Tickets will be Agnes Breen at the Parkade BLAZER SPORT COAT dl at Brown University. He is available at the door, a graduate of Manchester High shop. Harvey Ward will be the Branch of Connecticut Bank and I SchooL instructor. Trust Co. Miantonomoh Tribe, lORM, Members of the Fine Art As­ Ex - Judge Irving H. Prentice of 188 will meet tonight at 8 at Tinker sociation who are participating Members of Andenon-Shea Hall. Aipdliary, with thek colors, are Cooper St. was elected president in an exhibition Dec. 2, in con­ Disbarred Killed by Congo Rebels Invited to attend an anniver­ o f Presbyterian Men at a meet­ junction with the Manchester Mrs. Martha Mansfield of 124 sary Mass In memory o f the ing at the Presbyterian Church. Civic Orchestra concert, are re­ H e succeeds Edward Vallone. Bluefield Dr. and Mrs. Cora minded to bring paintings to the was not individually executed- Survivors who reached Leo-4 reported. They .said no figurea late President Jdm F. Kennedy Blow of 7 Florence St. were re­ BRIDGEPORT (AP) — WASHINGTON (AP) — Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. at St Other officers are Bert Ooms, small auditorium at Manchester but was shot down along with' poldville said the rebels began on the killed and wounded were vice president: Morgan Wilt, cently honored at the Marine Former Circuit Court Dr. Paul Carlson, the Jamas’ Church. Those planning High School between 4 and 6 other.s, I rounding up hostages when the yet available. secretary, and Robert McAllis­ Birthday Dinner Dance spon- American medical mis­ to attend are asked to contact p.m. on the day of the concert. Judge. Allen O’Connor Jr. Refugees flown to Leopold­ first units of a Belgian para- In addition to the 30 Ameri­ ter, treasurer. Officers will be •sored by the Frank J. Man.s- Mrs. Ra onond Hagenow, pres­ Paintings may be picked up be­ of Norwalk pleaded no con­ sionary whom Congolese ville reported they had .seen hia triSop relief force reached the cans in Stanleyville there re­ 3 installed in January. field Marine Corps League. HOLIDAY ident, 381 Woodland S t tween 10 and 10:30 p.m. after test toda.v to a morals rebels had been threaten­ body in Lumumba Square, close city. portedly have been 29 outside The two gold Star mother.? re­ the concert. to the statue of Patrice Lumum­ About 60 of them were herded the city in rebel held territory, The Rev. James V. Claypool, ceived the privilege of attend­ Hostesses for the meeting charge and was immediate­ ing to execute as a spy, was ba, first premier of the African ^3^Uiam McCarthy, son of into a hotel and about 259 into officials did not know of any superintendent of Norwich Dis­ ing all future functions of the were Mrs. Donald Denley, Mrs. SPECIAL ly disbarred. killed in a mass shooting nation. Mr. and Mrs. William McCar­ Lumumba Square. attempt yet to rescue them ex­ trict of the Methodist Church, Marine Club as guests of hon­ Lyman Taylor, Mrs. Edward Ja- A .second count alleging inde­ of white hostages as rescue Thai, the reports to the Stale There was some shooting, by cept the reported capture of Ak- thy of 42 Helaine Rd., has been or. will give a Thanksgiving mes­ worskl and Mrs. Norman Hooey. cent assault was withdrawn by Department said, is where some the rebels, in the hotel. epi, about 200 miles northwe.st elected to serve as senator to forces stormed the rebel sage tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. at the state in view of O’Connor’s stronghold of Stanleyville 250 of the hostages had been On the square, when the hos­ of Stanleyville, where 10 Ameri­ the Student Senate at Willi- a meeting of the Rotary Club at Jaycee Wives will meet to­ plea. herded and put under machine- tages realized they w ^ e to be can.s and 134 Belgians were res­ mantlo State College, Willl- the Manchester Counry Club. night at 8 at Robbins Room, toda*t’, the State Depart­ gun fire. executed, they broke and ran cued. mantio. Whitham Files Sunerior Court Raymond J. Center Congregational Church. ment was informed. I Though t)ie reports said al­ for cover. Many climbed a wall The State Department had the W. Craig Heaton, president of Devlin disbarred O’Connor after XI Gamma Chapter of Beta Most if not all of *he other 29 most all of the Americans had which borders the square and names of four Americans re­ lismbda Phi Alpha, Univer­ the Jaycees. will be guest the ex-judge’s plea to one count Sigma Phi will meet tomorrow For Bankruptcy of indecent assault. American.s in Stanleyville were been accounted for, officials were rescued on the other side ported rescued. They are sity of Hartford social frater- at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss speaker. Refreshments will be reported .safe, however. .said they could not yet be whol­ served. No date for sentencing was by paratroopers, Charles Davis and Alfred Lar­ BII7 , will eponaor its annual To­ Andrea Massa, 111 Harvest David A. Whitham of 25 Len­ By all the report.? from Stan­ ly sure Carlson was the only j Casualties were light in the son, both missionaries, and Eu- bacco Road Dance Wednesday MEN’S set, and O'Connor was permitted Lane, Glastonbury. ox St. has fil^ a petition for to remain free under $2,500 bond leyville by way of Leopoldville, American victim of the rebel j city in general, except in the a t Tlkvoh Chadoshoh Hall, 25 voluntary bankruptcy with Fed­ he posted Oct. 19 after his ar­ the (Jongolesc capital, Carlson terror. hotel and in the square, officials (.See Page Eight) ^ m w a U S t, Hartford. The Th^ Grocery Bingo sponsored Hearing Slated eral Court in Hartford. He is rest on the two counts. Beta-Tones will provide music by St. M.arg«.reF&v. Circle, represented by Atty. Joseph 0 ’(3onnor entered a hospital at ■ for dancing from 9 p.m. to 1 Conti. two Daughters of Isabella\ which On Funds Item This is all that remains of a Kansas City apartment house demolished by an the time and later resigned as a.m. The event is open to col- was scheduled for tomorrow, Whithtim recently closed' his circuit court judge. l^ ie students. Tickets will be has been canceled. business known as Dave’s explosion early today. At least 15 persons were injured with others still miss­ Students Try available at the door. Kevin C. The town board of directors, Belgian Paratroopers Control Smoke Shop at 111 Center St. ing. (AP Photofax.) ______________ McPartland, 523 E. Center St., Airman l.C. Cecil L. Court- when it holds its monthly meet­ He lists assets at $8,207.22 trouser New Trial is co-chairman for the event To Encourage right, son of Mr.
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