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4 I .•:v * V V / t f X **jl',, ® II' • , / ■y 5> . s • ■-■!'L -1 ■« . *\ • * . /• WEDNESDAY, JULY » . IMI PAGE TWENTY Avaraga. Dally Net Preee Rob The iFttthar f -v« lEti^nins l|frali» ' ■ 7 Bar She WMk Bodeff : «ff U. 8. Wi » ■- ./- Sum se. ueg Vetenuia State iSospital tomorrow Thera wiU be a saldwedc serv- ,ClMriRg toward eveuAig, fair The Rev. and MM. Alex H. Christian.'* M n. KlesLser win €MJOt^ VACMKUr Klsesser and family will leave to­ leaaei«hl|> to junlMs attendinr at 7 p Ju: Homemade cup eakes and loe of Bible study and prayer to­ a ^ cmI ^ tonight. Lwir in Sda. night at 7:30 at Trinity Covenant 13,601 Donors Aisked to Give Blood About TowU morrow for Camp Wightman, Rt. the camp. The Blsessers will re­ Ice erdam will b t served. gPLY gg THRU AHO. U Friday partly qa>u>y, mWi. High main at camp until AUg. 4. Church. i.‘ decisian on a recom- Ummhmt af Uw Audit 201,. southeastern Oonnectidut, 76-75. , Members of the t«dies of St. where he and his wife wiU serve The Women’s B^eat Associa- mendatioa of the ocgan commit­ BERUBE’S TTFEWBIKB Bureau «t Oireulatlon Mancheater—-A City of VUlago Charm In Name of Priscilla Gibson James will meet tcutight at 8 at on the staff of the family camp Mrs. Omra Blow, hoanltal chair­ Uon Guard Club will meet tomor­ tee will be disouased at a brief SEBVIOE the John F. Tierney Funeral Home, sponsored by the Connecticut Bap­ man, and membeM eC the p te a ^ ^ row at 8 p.m. at the homlt of. M rs business meeting after the senr* 47g East Middle Tpke. 210. W. Center St., to pay respects tist Convention. The. Rev. Mr. American Veterahf Aukinary, No. Augusta Bouiet, 149 Spruce St. Co­ ice. The planning board will meet A snecial bloodmoWle unit w illf Red Cross to keep a atockplle of to the late Mra. Thomas Toomey, Klsesser will tesush a course for 17, will sponsor a -.d m rtt* Mnro hostess wlU be Mrs. Hstlisr Gau- tomorrow at 7:80 p.m. at the TCHi. LXXXI, NO. 251 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN; THURSDAY. JULY If, 1962 AdTMiMBg'm Pago IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS .. _• A. blood on handVinnrl forPai* otherrkfh*F persons'TI#>>*SAnS inil\ be aet up In Manchester Tuesday a member of the organlnatlon. adults on "Making' Tour Home party for patient# at; Roeiq^ luU dette. .1- >i: church. !■' for donors who wish to give blood need of transfusions, says Mrs. in the name of Miss Priscilla L. Myron Boglisch, Red Cross blood ‘ Gibson, who was seriously injured program chairman for Manchester. Saturday in an automobile crash. Appointments to give may be B en Bel ivances State'News The visit is scheduled from 3:30 made by calling the Red Cross of­ -■A. I to 6:40 p.m. in Woodruff Hall of fice or the Gibson family, 46 Center Congregational Church. Turnbull Rd. Walk-in donors are The donations will not be used by also invited. Roundup Miss Gibson, but will go to re­ Persons in good health between eria Closer plenish the supply of blood she has the ages of 21 and 50 may donate, required fr^rti the Hartford blood and persons between 18 and 21 Ribicoff Opens bank. may give if they present permis­ = MAnirSTRECT. MANCHESTER ~ PHONE Ml 3 -4 m The donations will enable the sion slips signed by their parents. j OPEN MON. 1HRU SAT, 9:30 TO 5:45; THimS. TILL 9HM P.M. The slips are available at the Red Campaign for Advertisement Cross office, which also will ar­ Strife range transportation to donors Seat in Senate Instant Cash Available. "We like who need it. to lend money on convenient terms Ctift ENTIRE STOCK . Local, Rockville Services resistance of anti-Ben Bella CANAAN (A P )— ^Former for worthwhile purposes, and home Foot Fashion ALGIERS (A P )— A powerfH?* improvements are always worth­ struggle that threatened civil forcea within the city. The Oon- Gov. Abraham Ribicoff, open­ while” say the friendly folks at If you use those featherllght atantine prefecture eaid at noon ing his campaign for the U.S. foam toe-separators at pedicure war moved toward a climax the city was calm. CONNHXTnCUT BANK AND MEN'S, WOMEN’S, GIRLS', BOYS' Senate, said today President TRUST COMPANY in Manchester time, be sure to swish them today in this newly independ­ In Algiers, there was no sign of British Court at 893 Main, 15 North Main and the through warm auds before you put ent nation. A factional spIiL the. disintegrated, provisional goV' Kennedy should take the case Plan Hingl Parkade. them away. shattered attempts by provi­ ernment of Premier Ben Youssef for a tax cut directly to the Ben Khedda, which had moved in people. Denies Sobleu sional Algerian leaders to es­ after independence July 3 to take Ribicoff gave this advice in a On Results tablish a stable regime. control of the country. prepared speech after his own AdmlnUtratiqie work appeared Algiers was quiet, despite the scheduled appeal to the people of Freedom Plea to be at a virtual atandstlU. Thou- outmml movement of Europeans. this northwestern Connecticut Most stores and business places Rands of Europeans who stayed on town to send him to Washington. LONDON (AP)—The Brit­ Of Canvass through months of terror before As he did when he ran for goV' independence, converged cm docks (Continued on Page Four) ernor, the former Welfare secre­ ish Court of Appeal today re­ and airports to get out- Two pas­ tary planned a hand-riMktng Btpdil jected convicted spy Robert Plans for unlimited toll-free ' 0 senger liners came to carry refu­ through town to kick off, his pSm- A. Soblen’s plea that he be set calling to nearby ccxnmunitieg gees to France. paign. free in Britain. and a rate increase for tele­ Although the situation was Traffic Safety As for the tax cut, Ribicirff said: Lawyers for the 61-year-oid psy­ phone users in the Manches-. NOW SAVES YOU 20%* marked by confusion and ^In some "Anyone who has d ^ t with Congress knows that necessary ac­ chiatrist contended his detention ter and Rockville exchange ON OUR REGUUAR LINE OF eases fra^entary reports, these in prison is unlawful and that he were the hli^tghts: Is^ue Shifted tion will not come spontaneously. areas were unfolded today by Congress too often lags behind the should be freed in, Britain under a Dissident Deputy Premier Ah­ writ of habeas corpus. the Southern New England “GRANITEr LUGGAGE med Ben. Bella appeared to have country. Telephone Co. "But Congress will only sot. If The^'British government contest­ the upper hand in western and To Teen-agers ed the appeal on the ground that Success of the ccunpany'S offer­ eastern Algeria. Ben Bella re­ the people make their point of view ing hinges on the results o t \ poll known.” Their personal affection Soblen—under sentence of life im' turned to Oran, western Algerian HARTFORD (AP)—A confer­ prisonment in the United States as to be conducted o t custmners in metropolis, after a triumidiant and respect for the President are both communities. The Public by Atlantic ence of more than a dozen top not enough.” a Soviet spy—had entered the trip Wednesday to Tiaret, ISO country illegally and should be Utilities Commission reportedly miles southwest of Algerls. Forces state officials Wednesday after­ Ribicoff delivered the speech to has approved of SNB7T preaoitlng a noon meeting at the Canaan expelled. loyal to him were seemingly in noon agreed that the key to the The hearing opened before three the plan to Us customers. control of Constantine and Bone problem of drinking teen-age driv­ Products Division of the Colgate- Company officials reported a 30- Palmolive OO., a plant he helped British judges shortly after the In eastern Algeria. Bloody chases ers lies with the teen-agers them­ Israeli toterlor Ministry in Jeru­ man polling team would begia a were reported Wednesday In Oon- selves. dedicate when it was built in 1955 canvass of telephone users in imder other auspices. salem rejected Soblen’s ' applica­ Rockville on Monday, to be fol­ atantlne. Meeting in Gov. Dempsey's of- tion to be admitted to Israel as an Deputy Premier Belkacem Business and Labor, as well lowed by a canvass in Manchester. Rce, the conferees laid the leading economists of all shades of immigrant. Soblen's Israeli law­ Krlm, a Berber leader and signer groundwork for a new approach yer, Ari Ankorlon, was expected The PUC says It needs 70 per of the peace accords with Prance, cqiknion support the tax-cut idea as to school-age drivers, aimed at a spur to further economic growth, to appeal the ministry’s ruling to cent. acceptance before the plan held forth In the Kabylie Moun­ shifting the Initiative for traffic the Israeli Supreme Court. oan bq approved, SNETT says. tains east of Algiers. He de­ Ribicoff said. ’The unilmited calling will be In­ safety from enforcement agencies Soblen, who has leukiemla and nounced Ben Bella and called for to teen-agers themselves. troduced before the summer of ' 4 ' a maesive rallying of support 143 to 154 reportedly has only a few months 1964 if a substaiUial majority of The ' conference was ca ll^ to to live, jumped $100,000 ball In across the nation. plan follow-up action on a special HARTFORD (AP)—The SUte telephone customers in both oom- A communique from Krim’s New York and fled to Israel-.late munitles apimove the plan and the • All pieces from our regular open report on teen-age attitudes, pre­ Motor Vebirie department's daily last month.

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