WIN F Crash Near Parkade

WIN F Crash Near Parkade

< . > Average Daily Ne^ P t m ^ ^ (T u S a Y, NOVEMSSai 11, I960 Tho Waathar »AOlB BidHTBBN For the Week niOea Fewcaat at D. >. W m Gm $ «r a lb Nev. 6. leee fU ir Mril 4 i^CitHn. la pefine older and milder Low ik sea I Uoyd Bemis o f Boston wUl speak the rear bf a car being driven by 1 3 ,2 7 0 Watkins Delegate Robert A. Miil^ 19, of 84 MIU 8t„ dlabetle^ tncantly developed oral a t l a n t i o mgk iB bbr on "A Dynamic "New England,” AlUdycees com pw m ia appear ‘to have been Mtnfeer «t the Anatt About Town discussing what New England has which in turn waa pushed Into a| FURNACE OIL Banan of dradatiOB. At UConli Rites ^ e d u v e in reducing blood' augur Mancheater~-~4 City of VUlago Charm • 1 to offer new Industry and business, car being driven by Leon G. kah> Automatic DeHvery at a meeting of the kiwanls Club ' A pamd discuaslon on "Enjoying lot, 59, of 86 Park St. To Distribute The Manchester Junior Chamber L T . W OOD C O . Dm H bl* at Home” wUl be held of Manchester next Tuesday noon For Jorgensen (Claarifled AfivortUiag on Pago S) pRicB invt cB im Davis was a passenger in o f Commerce is distributing the Phone MI 8>I12» (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) MANCHESTER CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1960 tjjfinorrow at 8 p.m. at SuaM n^ at the Manchester Country Club. kits aa Its part in National Di­ VOL. LXXX, NO. 87 W M eT Hau o f fkmth ^ethodlat The board of directors will meet Mills’ car, While Mrs. Fallot was C. Elmore Watkins, HLD, presi­ DiabetesJUlis abetes Week. Ounch. All parents are invited. at 11 a.m. at the Country Club. dent of Watkins Bros., and a for­ riding with her husband. Marvin I. Hass, 18, 5 Quaker The entire memhehship o f the Rlftaalunents vnu be served. mer trustee of Tufts University at Junior Chamber of Commerce will Epworth Circle, WSCS, of South Medford, Mass., 'w ill represent Lane, was arrested and charged Methpdlst Church, will meet Mon­ distribute 15,000 diabetes detec-, State News Andenon Shea Auxiliary, VFW, Tufts in the academic procession with making an Improper turn No Fraud Duta^ Some Report day at 6 p.m. at the church. at the University 'of Connecticut tion kits Swfday in Manchester. wm hold a card party tonight at ju'st before 10 p.m. yesterday as They wUi go from house to house 8 o’clock at the post home. Saturday, honoring the 26th anni­ the result of his car striking a The Keeney St. School PTA will versary of President Albert Jprgen- With the kits, to alert residents to ■8' . trde on Pleasant St., just east of th^ym ptom s of the disease. Roundup meet Tuesday at 8 p.m. Mrs. Alice son. Cooper St. , Andrew Thomas Su^e, son of P. Ogden of Hartford will show All colleges in New England will The kits are to be turned over Kr. and Mrs. Andrew Suhie. 85 Police quoted Hass aa saying he to Manchester pharmacists after GOP Says Recount Bid the grroup how to make decora­ be represented by an official or a HoU S t, has been named president tions and gifts for Christmas. ' holder of a doctorate from the col­ had Just turned onto PleaSant-fit., the test is taken. of Tau Kappa Epsilon fraternity leges. went on some wet leaves, slid If Manchester residents follow Veeder Union at the University of Connecticat. into the tree. the national pattern, 1 out of 70 IT... The Rev. Ejnar Rask, pastor of Watkins was graduated from A graduate of Manchester High Tufts ill 1904 and received his Doc­ He was not hurt,-hut his car who take the test Will find they SChMl, Suhie is a junior major­ Covenant, Congregational Church, tor of Humane Letters degree from have a diabetic condition. The'inoet will be in charge at radio broad­ had to be. towed aWay. Not for Election Upset Accepts Pact ing In Insurance and business. Tufts in 1963. likely persons are thOse who are casts. sponsored by the Ma”."',hea­ In one other n^ldent, yeeterday afternoon, Arthur W. Shepherd. overweight, past 40 years of age, Crash Near Parkade ter Ministerial Assn., over WINK .or related to diabetics. Hartford, Nov.' 12 H ie Manchester Rod and Gun Sunday at 6:30 , p.m., and daily 70. of 14^^ooper HIU St., backed Club will hold its annual cleanup Heads Realtors Two Suffer Hurts Neglect of the disease can lead By JACK BELL ♦for recounts or Inquiriesaqmi Into anyfifor a post-election vacation, NlX' Union employes at Veeder- next week at 7:15 p.m. his car.Out of a parking space on to complications such as heart on himself said he KnOw nothing day Sunday at the clubhouse in M ai^'^t. and into the tide of a irregularities in lUinoia, Texas, Root Inc. have approved a Miss Lillian G. Grant was elected In Chain Crash diseaeej failing eyesight, hsLrdenipg Washington, Nov. 12 (/P)— Delaware, Michigan, Minnesota, about plans for legal action which Coventry. After the cleanup opera­ The Men’s Club of North Meth­ paMMg car being operated by might lead to vote recounts in new 2-year contract providing tion, a spag^ttl dinner will be president of the Manchester Board of the arteries, kidney. disorders, Republicans clung to thd hope Missouri, Nevada, New Mexico, odist Church will meet Monday Walter H. Smith,' 84, of Vernon, gangrene, cerebral hemorrhage or states where Kennedy was de­ Car Jumps ■ e n ^ of Realtors at Its annual meeting today that recounts and ab­ New Jersey, Pennsylvania and for increases of 3 per cent now at 7:30 p.m. at the church. Her­ Two persons received injuries^' police said. diabetic coma. clared the winner Wednesday at the thrCe J's in Bol­ a three-car accident at Center^ and sentee . ballot tabulations South OiroUna. and next year. bert McKinney, district lay leader There were no injuries or. ar­ Diabetes can be controlled by In Miami, "Fla., where h'e went Finch and Klein said Nixon was A series o f special evangelistic ton. New Sts. at 7:45 p.m. yestefday. might give Vice President standing by ’Tuesday’s results and ' Some 800 employes are affected of the Methodist Church will dls- rests. diet, exercise and, when necessary. by the agreement, which is retro­ servlees will he held in Gospel ouss "Counting the Cost.” Re­ The new president is associated Mrs. Eugenie Fallot of-86 Park Richard M. Nixon a popular has no plans to tajje any affirma­ Bank, Flies, Hall, Center St., beginning with the Walton Grant Agency Sf. suffered a neck injury.-while active to Sept. 8. The next in­ freshments will be served. vote lead over Sen. John F. tive action toward trying to up­ crease goes into effect Sept. 8, I Sunday at 7 p.m. and continuing which last month observed Its ,'jOth Patricia Davis, 14, of Lake St.. Vote Totals set them. Monday through Friday at 8 p.m. anniversary. Mis.s Grant, who lives Vemon received *.a cut left knee. Kennedy. 1961. Anderson Shea Auxiliary. VFW, That WM the practical valuation "The Vice President ran the The agreement was approved at 22 Cambridge St., holds an Both, were touted at Manchester tULIP TREE FARM race .and accepts the decision of Rams Tree Gibbons Assembly, Catholic will spc-!"or a dinner dance for honorary life member-ship in. the Memorial Hospital and discharged. put by apokeomen for Nixon on a Washington, Nov. 12 (AV-With yesterday in a' standing vote of post members tomorrow at 6:3o . the ■voters,” Klein said." The de­ Ladies of Columbus, will meet Real Estate Board of Greater James G. Beaver, 3(), of East roqueet by GOP National Chair­ unofficial returns complete from 500 members of the International p.m. at the VPTV Post Home.. man Thruaton B. Morton for a cision made on ’Tuesday etands.” Association of Machinists at Veed- Two North Coventry men Tuesday at 7 :45 p.m. at the K of C Hartford. Hartford, was arrested and all but 1,672 of the nation’s 166,- In a 12th state, California, Re­ home. New members will be charged with following too close, recheok of th« vote in 11 atatea. 066 voting units, John F. Kennedy er-R<iot. were killed early this morning Other officers are, William E. Nixon waa not consulted about publicans were hoping that, the The ballot followed a lengthy initiated. Members will play pirate Penny Hallihan has been elected Belflore, first vice president; Mrs.^ and was told to appear in court TURKEYS still was leading today with 50.2 when their (» r jumped a 15- counting of absentee ballots would whist. Refreshments will be serv­ president of the Junior Iflgh Fel­ Monday. Morton’s recheck request, an aide per cent of the popular vote. negotiating session involving the Elva Tyler, second vice president We b e l i e v e w e r a i s e v e r y f i n e t u r k e y s , AND take the state out of Kennedy’s union, / company and federal and ^oot embankment, traveled in ed by Mrs. Ekiward Kosak and lowship at South Methodist Police said Beaver's car struck WE’RE ALWAYS TRYING TO RAISE 'THEM BETTER said. ’The totals were Kennedy 33,- V/llltam R.

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