- I - i - i . ■ T " - ' FRIDAY, MARCH 81, 1981 PAGE EIGHTEEN Ayerage Daily Net Preaa Ron The Weather lianrIjPBtpr lEufttittg IJpralb For the Week Ended Foreeut of U> S. Weather Boreae March 11, 1961 the addiUonal year or begin col­ Rain ending this evening, breeey, David L. Crafts, son of Mr. and ] Early Choice Plan lege-level courses In off-duty edu­ Program Slated cool tonlghL Low In 80a., Breew, Mrs. Roger E. Crafts,- 97 Prince-. 13,317 About Town cational programs. lEupnittg cool Bnnday, chanee of wiew inr- ton St., earned high honors during Monday by WSCS Member of the Andit ‘ ' / Offered by Army High school seniors are offered Bureau of Olrcnlatlon rtea..High In 40a. the winter term et Wllliston i a special “early choice’’ option. Academy in Eaatham^lon. Mass. Manchester’^ A City of Village Charm Connd N. Shannon, aviation Thi senior may apply for the grad­ A program of entertainment and electrician’s mate airman. VSN. ! Sgt. Charles J. Greenfield, Man­ chester U.S. Army. recruiter, has uate enlistment training during fellow’shlp for WSCS members and *on of Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. • Robert E. McIntosh Jr.. 28 i all mothers and daughters of North announced a special graduate en­ the 60 days before he graduates, (ClMZifled AdverttaiBg on Pago 10) Shannon. 1" Ot'al Lane; is sem’ng Harvard Rd.. has been elected city I and choose the course he wishes to Methodist Church will be held VOL. LXXX, NO. 154 (TWELVE PAGES—TV SECTION)-’ MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1961 PRICE FIVE CENTS with Fighter Squadron 101 at the ; editor of the Peddler, yearbook at listment prt^ram open to high school seniors and graduates. study’ before quotas are filled. If Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the church Naval Air Station. Key We.sl, Fla. ' Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 1 the senior qualified for the pro­ Instead of a mother-daughter ban­ Worcester. Mass., for 1962. The program of enlistment for three years includes a guarantee gram. a place in,the course he has quet. which has been canceled. Private Book Quoted The Rev. Walter Abel, pa.stor of that the enlistee will be enrolled chosen will be held fo^ him until _Mrs. Manuel Margarldo will be UN Rushes State News\ Our Saviour .Lutheran Church, . The Manchester chapter of Uic I in the technical school of his I High school graduation. In charge of the program. Host- Wapping. will be in charge of radio Hammond Organ Society will meet ■ * choice from among 107 Army tech­ ^ The Army has organized seven 1 esses will be Mrs. Tom Morley, Mrs. broadcasts, sponsored by the M.in- . at the home of Mr. and Sirs. George nical courses offe]^. The man or I steps In the early choice option j Robert Ostrander, and Mrs. Ru: Chester Ministerial Association, Moberg. 78 Forast St . tomorrow woman in the program .may take (w’hlch will be outlined to any in­ I sell Miner. Refreshments wil Arm ed Unit Birch Leader Denies Roundup over station WINF Sunday at 6;30 ; at 8 p.m. A business meeting will served. Secret Agents Probe advanced technical schooling In terested persons by the recruiter. p.m. and daily next week at 7:15 i be followed by a program of East- p.m. er music. Refreshments will be ' served. T o Katanga Slacks, Sweaters Sotith Methodist Church will sup­ Linking Ike to Reds -i ply the chaplain of the week Sun-sel Rcbekah Lodge will meet < For Easier Rites starting Monday at Manchester Monday at 8 p.m. at Odd Fellow-s ' Leopoldville, The Congo, Memorial Hospital for Manchester ; Hall. Neighbors night will be oh- April 1 (/P)— The United Na­ Belmont. Mass., April 1 (/P) residents without church affilia­ ; served, with piests attending from tions sent 1,000 Gurkha —Robert Welch, founder of Oxford, April 1 (/P)—A j tion and for out-of-towii Protes­ 1 several lodges. Members are re- E n g a g e d group of .Young cliurch people tants who do not receive calls from troops flying to North Katan­ the controversial John Birch ' minded to bring baked goods for a ga today as an emergency Society, says he never called here plan to wear slatck.q and! their own ministers. The Salva­ teacup auction. Refreshments will The engagement of Mias Mar^' ’^ E N . A BLOOMS... N. -nr- tion Army will conduct worship i bo served by Mrs. Srcderlck Campbell Carmichael of Mc­ move to prevent a new flare- former President Dwight D. sweaters to Sunday Ea.ster services at Laurel Manor and Green iStraughan and her committee. Donough, Ga.. to David McKechnle up of civil war in The Congo. Eisenhower a “card-carrying service.s to .show their con­ mm? Lodge convalescent homes during Hay of Manchester i» announced A U.N. apokeamah said it has cern for the world’.s inipov-1 April. Communist.” H in t Plans Michael W. CTementino. seaman by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. : been decided to "signlflcantlj’ Hi* denial came la.at night ae erished. | tlHR apprentice, USN, son of Mr. and Campbell Carmichael. McDonough strengthen the U.N.’s militarj’ po­ criticism mounted, around the The decision was made by the ' Mrs. Michael J. Clcmentino. 20 Ga. j sition as the danger of large scale rightiat organization after a dis­ IS-member Pilgrim Fellowship of Westminster Rd.. is serving aboard Her fiance is the son of Dr. and clashes is clearly apparent." closure VVelch' once w'rote that the Congregational Church. 'They T o Kidnap ATLANTIC the radar picket destroyer, USS Mrs. Donald Gordon Hay, 240 Hol­ The action followed announce­ former President Dwight D. Eisen­ feel that the mee.n'ing of Easter, Turner, operating with the Sixth lister St. ment by the Katanga government hower wss a "dedicated, winscloiis to a great extent, has been lo.st. FURNACE OIL Fleet in the Mediterranean. .The Mi-s.s Carmichael is the grand- • yesterday of the capture of the Antomailc lletlverr agent of the Communist con­ Their pastor, the Rev. David C. destroyer specializes in detection of daughter of Mrs. Joseph Allison: town of Manono. a Lumumbist spiracy." Hall, said it was "gratifying to Caroline, 3 L T. WOOD CO. unidentified aircraft and subma- Cowan of Conyers. Ga.. and the rebel enclave in North Katanga. In a privatel.v-published book, see a gfroup of higli school young ] Phone .HI 4-1179 rines,*Thc crew recently conclud­ late Mr. Cowan, and of the late A large force of Katanga gen- ■ Welch also criticized Milton Eisen­ people concerned enough sboiit the ' By MARVIN L. ARROW5MITH ed a 12-day visit to Naples, Italy. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Brown Car­ darmarie-spsarheaded hy South I hower. the ' former President’s plight of their, world-wide neigh­ Palm Beach, Fla., April 1 michael. McDonough. Ga. African and British mercenaries— I bors to challenge the trad'tional There will be no practice tomor­ brother and described former presl- (/P)— Pro-Castro Cubans un­ row afternoon for the Manchester Mr. Hay is the grand.son of Mrs. when the sun r ise s... Snri T„vTh/r'’U h'T T v " NivsHln ' Truman and Frank- custom of new clothes for Raster. der surveillance in a reported Neil McKechnle of Hartford and D. Roosevelt s'nd the late Sec- If they remain tnie to their prin­ SwifH CTub at the East Side Rec­ ciples perhaos the great spiritual ! pl(^ to kidnap President Ken­ reation building. the late Rev. Mr. McKechnle. and Con^olete troops, n o^ ni I «n a» 111 1y i vtterv_ of State John Foster•• Dulles of Mrs. John Hay. 240 Hollister A vs I tools of OoiTimiinism. meaning of Easter can be rerov- nedy’s small daughter are I® ulic leiiist resume or♦,.iKaa An* , Welch ani#)salfi haHe never ..la......!viewea i ereil,’’ St.. Manchester, and the late Mr. VOine GlZen^R, and BalUOa LllOeS” ^ W*.aal<4a»i4 PiaanVsA«i>aM a* a I also suspected of planning to vMan «..|«A a wa Fa v> a 41 aa 11 «r Kaa441a 4a ' fOmier * re.S|Oent ElSenllOV CP AS fl : Hay. men who are fanaucajly hostile to , q » A»a*«fr *«t na«.aa ha^i frvtaf wipe out the President’s en­ ■The bride-elect Is a graduate of 2 RrnthprK (let Life tire family, an informed Henry County High School, and Tshombe. have withdrawn from Paterson. N. J.. April 1 (.Pi • A It then with firmness enough to i source said today. lANETS9«8 MAIN ST.—»n 9-.’V67* D O N T A^wy"" " will receive her B.S. degree in June Manono but are understood to be Passaic County Court Jury has j Still plenty of wear left In publl.sh it or to say it in public! This source, who asked not to b« (Next To Top Notch Food) from the Georgia State College for regrouping in the area.- convicted two Bridgeport.. Conn.. J named, said U. S. Secret Service shoes when brought here for Women, in Milledgeville, Oa. "The primary stress is on ne­ and I don't today." brothers of fir.st degree murder { expert repairing. when the storm ends. Some Congressmen have called agents have located the Chiban* In Mr. Hay. a graduate of Ithaca gotiation and the peaceful preven­ and recommended life imprison- j the Palm Beach area and are keep­ High School. Ithaca, N. T., re­ tion of cla.shes." said a U.N. for Investigations of the John Birch ment for them. Open Mondays .All Day Society by the House Committee ; ing a close watch'on them.
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