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Lenti Farm Agaiii Site Green Manor 43||w VUma Fail*. 174 KldrUlga ViSltlBg hoEurs: Aduite 8 to 8 Gets Contract pjn. Maternity * to 4 arfi 6 to 8 to: )a vacattoninf at The Oldest Panny Contest wiU (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1960 (CtaMlIM AfivnOatag oa Faga 18) PRICE FIVE idw Hawaii. 8ha wUl ba aUylng take place at tha 11 playgrounds pjn. OhUdren’s Ward 8 to 7. For Forced l^anding LIOMITE VOL. LXXIX, NO. 258 . tha BHUmora Hotel w ith a At Air Base supervised by tha, Recreation De.* pAttflisla TodftT. l4S rfand, Miaa Bamiea Malacky o t partment tonight at 6:45. It’s beginning to look as if Man.<81ey’B wife, Elizabeth, their chil­ laat Hartford. Maa Pella la on tha ADMITTED SATTIRDAY: John ’/tSO LES Tuesday evening at 6:30, the Chester could use an air field in dren -Stephen, 9, Elizabeth, 7, and Green Manor Constructioh Oo., Itcratailal ataff of Howell Chaney weekly picnic su p ^ r will ba held. Boudreau, Deep* River: Anthony Cleyiium Jr., 2, and Mrs. McCau­ Inc., has been awarded a $2.9 mil­ WHILE-U-WAIT SIKVICE ♦ GREEN STAMPS AlhVN Arms Parley. Belgian Forces ^Khnlcal School. Fireplaces will be available, and Dubaldo, 16l'Glenwood St.; John the southeast part <rf town. For the ley’s mother, Mrs. Frank McKay. lion government contract for the State News cWdren may bring hotdoga, ham­ McLaughlin, 3 Foster Dr^ Vernon. second time in 18 months a dis­ The family was brought to police Improvement and alteration of 1,- Auguat meetinx of tha Brit- burgers, or any supper of their ADMITTED YES’TSRDAY: abled plane has made a forced headquarters while-mrangements 160 Wherry housing units at West- HALE'S SERVICE DEPT. Start Leaving Amenun Club will bo held to­ choice. , * George Olds, 41 Phoenix St., Ver­ landing on farmland owned by- were mode for Mrs. McKay and over Air Force - Base, Holyoke, OAK ST. ENTRANCE s MANCHESTER Roundup night at 8 o’clock In the non; Richard Thoms, Vernon Rd., Joseph Lent! of Gardner 6t. her granddaughter Elizabeth to Mass. >io S t clubrooma. Bolton; Mrs. Charlotte Gill, Cov­ Shortly after noon yesterday the continue the trip Iw train while the Westover is the Strategic Air U.S. Raps Reds’ Katanga Base entry; Mrs. Helen Downham, 91 plane, carrying U.8. Army Capt. rest proceeded to Devens by car to Command base for New England ■The Women’a Benefit Aaan."will PubKc Records Brent Rd.; John Hudson, 429 Main Cleybum L. McCauley and his fam­ pick up another plane. ‘ According to' Green Manor of­ tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Odd St.; John Hickey, 21 Sherwood ily from Ft. Devens, Mass., to a Capt. McCauley told police he had ficials, the renovation of the dor- 16-17 Age Driver Unitedi Natiims, N. Y., Aug. “ Jp lo w i hall. Warrantee Deeds . Circle; Mrs. Evelyn Gilmore, 11^ new assignment In Wilmington, rented the Cesna 195 from a Ft. mltory-type housing units will con­ 2 (A*)—Ghana said in a notfi Andrew Ansaldi to Joseph C. Walnut Bt; Mrs. Irene Del., deveio^d engine trouble over Devens aero service club operated form to regulations under the Limit to Daylight pablished ^ a y it. will afeik the ' '^ ^ ta Junior Ifuaeum will be cloaed LaShay, property off N. Fairfield chsnt, 61 Wedgewood Dr.; Mark Manchester. A blown oil seal by pilots there. Capehart Housing Act, which calls Call f o r Talks United Nations to treat Bel- the month of Auguat Bxtan- Danforth, ‘Tolland; Mrs. Gloria caused the plane's engine to lose According to police, a representa­ for more strict specifications. Ad­ Hours Proposed T r uman S t exhibit changea will ba raada Osut, S3 Florence St.; Valere Ray' oil pressure and forced the captain tive of the rental firm came to ditions as well as improvements 1 _ glam as an aggressor if M - Edward J. Dauphin to Charles will be made to the units.- ^ful if held at the proper level. gian troops eimtinue what it flWIng this time. Volunteers are W. and Joanne Keaton, property mond, 72 Horton Rd.; Marsha to make a “dead stick’’ landing in Manchester last night to look over By WILLIAM N. OAIIS Hartford, Aug. 2 (/P)—Con­ toaeded to aaaist in thla work. TJioae Hume, 172 McKee S t; Mrs. Ce- Lenti’s 2Q.acre alfalfa field. No one the situation. The terrain appeals Work on the project was sched­ OPEN UNTIL United Nations, N. Y., Aug:, ‘.‘The Soviet government be­ called aggression in The C^on- at 65'Oakwood S t -------- ' toiniiig to help are aaked to call Ha Zorskis, 175 Hilliard St.; Mrs. in the plane was injured in the suitable for a takeoff, the club will uled to start today, and "will be lieves that personal participation necticut officials in various John A. Partridge to Roy M landing. The only damage to the attempt to repair damage at the completed in about 18 months, a 2 (^)—A U.S. spokesman last of'the heads of government of 80. yiM Barbara NeUl at the muaeum and M. Dorothy Thompson, prop­ Marlon Landue, West Willington; night rejected a Soviet call fields of highway safety Congo Premier Patrice Lu­ Mrs. Helen Olsen, Canterbury; plane was a blown tire. Bite and fly the plane' out tomor­ company spokesman said. member states of the United Na­ leaned heavily today toward erty at 462 Hilliard St. ■ITie travelers included McCau- row. for an all-U.N. summit parley tions in the discussion of the dis­ mumba, in a similar letter, Sends Gov. Ribicoff . Boae and Ladder Co. No. 1 will Ctuiticlalm Deeds Scott Duncan, 147 Pafker St.; A h 5 IPaBfa a limited license for 16-17 maat tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the Mrs. Alice Bradley, Somers; Fran­ on disarmament as a “typical­ armament problem at the General said he may ask for a meet­ Raymond Herve Gagnon to Jean Assembl.v would answer .this pur­ year olds, restricted to “day­ koM house. C. Paaquallnl, property at 698 W. cis Green, 149 Branford S t; Mrs School St.; Mrs. Arlene Legere, Clarence P. St. Pierre, of New­ ANNE CAMPBELL'S ly specious and frivolous ma­ ing of the U.N. Security. Conn- Alina Casatt, 27 Earl St., Rock­ 101 Porter St.; Mrs. Victoria Flynn, ington, was fined $12 for failure pose best of all,” the Russian let­ time driving.” cil in a few days unles^ the Middle Tpke. neuver.” But some diplomats ter said. They felt that such a proposal Jean C. Pasqualinl to Raymond ville; Mrs. Mildred Pond, Coven­ East Hartford; William Cote. 13 to drive in an established lane. BEAUTY SALON at the U.N. still hoped it Elelgian troops get out. To See Ex-President try. ____ , ' Kerry St.; John McLaughlin, Foo­ Steven H. Brownsteln, 19, of ^ TODAY! Diplomats at the U.N. were In- should be presented to the 1661 PRESCRIPTIONS Herve and Anna B. Gagnon, prop­ ter Dr., Vernon; William Newton, Scottsdale, Ariz., forfeit^ a $35 843 MAIN STREET might bring President Eisen­ trigrued by the reversal of Khrush­ Legislature, along with an even' erty at 668 W. Middle Tpke. ADMITTED ’TODAY: Mrs. Lena Free Delivery Crockett, Bolton Center, Bolton; 18 Hyde St-: Donald- Murray, South bond when he failed to appear In ALSO TUESDAY and FRIDAY hower and Premier Khrushr chev’s stand after the abortive tougher bill to noost the driving Leopoldville, The v Congo, Hyannia Port, Mass., Aug. 2 {/F)—Senator John F. Ken­ Marriage Uocnses Windsor; Raymond Krlstoff, 314 court .to answer a speeding charge. WILL BE CLOSED Paris conference that he would age from 16 to 18. The concensus nedy today made peace with former President Harry Truman Charles Donald Hensley of 6 James P4tch, 8 Nike Circle. 9 A3L to 6 PJM. “*chev together at the confer- was that the tougher 18-year-old Aug. 2 {/P)—Belgium began a U S B E n DRUB BIRTHS SATURDAY: A daugh­ School St.; Mrs. Mary Woodman, The failure to grant the right dncG L&blc* ■* not negotiate with the United imited withdrawal of j troops in a telephone call and announced he will visit iSmman in Raddlng St. and Marguerite Ann ter to Mr. and Mrs. Mieczyslau W, Coventry: Mrs. Erls Jenack, 115 of way at an Intersection charge, Mopidoy, Aim. 1 Through THURSDAY driving bill would prod the Legisla­ SHOPPOrO PABKAOB Erickson of 6 Redding St., Aug. E. Middle Tpke.; Vincent Peralll, 9 A.M. to 8 PJK. Chief U.S. Delegate Henry Cabot ture into accepting the daytime from The Congo today. Bel­ Independence, Mo., this month. Duszny, Wapplng; a daughter to against Ralph L. Barrett, 39, of Lodge brushed off the Soviet pro­ > (ConUnobd on Pago Two) 13, St. John’s Polish NaUonal Mr. and Mrs. Wllllsm Knop, 18 Andover Rd., Bolton; Mrs., Flor­ 72 Summer St., was nolled. Wod.. Aug. 10 WEDNESDAY driving restriction as an equitable gian troops numbering 1,500 "I talked to President Truman by telephone and he ■was Catholic Church. ence Miller^Brookfield Rd., Bolton; posal at a news conference at the compromise. generous enough to say he would help us,” Kennedy told a Progress St., Rockville; a daugh­ Victor Kovos, 45, of 55 North 9 AJW, to 12 NOON summer 'White House in Ne\vport. began moving out of Kamina, Bernard Irving Welch of Hart­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Ar­ Mrs. Joan Kauffman and eon, St., was found innocent of breach •JOiis, was the general opinion news conference. ford and Janet May Mary Jarvis French Rd., Bolton: Mrs.

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