HENS 6 8 Not in Proper Order

HENS 6 8 Not in Proper Order

4 ' PAQIIWENTT-FOUB MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19i IM S A'veta^ Daily Net Press Ron The Weather 1Ewnin0 i^waUit For tile Week Xkided FOraeaat of D. S. Weather Bnieaa November 17, 1962 Sdovi^ endhig this evening. Center St., and cn Bittntaam Into a fiitoh. The vablolo was Ooady( and no* so cold toaight. Model of Ebdiibit east of Draxel Dr. towad a'way wMb right rear dam­ doFA LSE t e e t h 13,839 Low n 't o 82. Wednesday consider­ Storm Factor iSanald E. 41, of 47 Clyda- About Town age. Member the Anilt able oioiidliMMB and mader In the d., driving southbound on Parker Rock, SIMt or S lip ! For World’s Fair Rd. Two. minor two-car accidents Boreon of dreolatloii afternoon with chance of showers. St., went into a akld with bla car, occurred Saturday at about 3 pjp.^ VASTXSTH, on ImpioTsd pewitar TIM’ U ttU TliiMter of Manchea- In Accidents to be nnnkled 'On upper or lower Maneheater—A City of VUIage Charm traveled aome 74 fiset and crashed A t the hbuicliester Shoipplng Park- fidds telee teeth mere fliml]; tw 'a bi-monthly meeting h u been g Shown at Hotel Into a tree head-on. Ha w a« un­ poatponed from Wedneaday thla ade, a car operated by Mrs. Es­ se. Do not sUite, eltp or loelt. Th« season’s second snow stonn, hurt, hut the car^ with extensive No gummy, gooey, pasty t— or >iwnk until Wedneaday, Nov. 28, at ther Hare o f 12 Kerry S t brushed K seCnao- (CTsssMed Advertising on Fags 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS A' scale model of the New Eng­ front end damage, w a« towed Ieellng.F^TfrraualkaUii( VOL. IJDfXn, N a 44 (8IXTBEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20, 1961 • pjn, For Information, perbona in- which brought slippery road condi- the right rear side of a car op­ arid).'Doee not eour. Obeoksf|PUts from the scene. The accident oc­ odor breath". Oat FAETREIB at tenated in becoming new membera land exhtUt planned for the New ttems In Manchester' yesterday, erated by Robert A. Patterson, 24, curred at 7:15 last jiight. of Rockville; and at the Center a drag oountaiB evatywhara. may eall Ed Tybur, 118 Proapect York World’s Fair wUl be dis­ contributed to three of eight motor A t 10 p.m., the Burnham Bt.. in­ vehicle operated by Miss Donna played for the first time In Con­ vehicle accidents Investigated by cident occurred when BYancis O. Povlosky of RockvIUe struck the Jury Convicts necticut In connection with the police during the weekend. One ZemanUc, 19, of 87 Avondale Rd., right front of a car (derated.by State News very minor Injury, one arrest and M m leather Chapter, Order of 14th annual Development CXmfer- dri'vlng eastbound, applied bis Ernest A. Pratt 36, of 'Waterbuiy. XleUolay, will hold Ita aebond considerable vemcular damage ence slated tomorrow at the Stat- were reported. brakes to slow down and then PoUce yesterday also Investigat­ 2 in Payments meeting of the month tonight at skidded into a tree off the right ed a two-car crash at W. Center p h o t o ler-Hilton Hotel in Hartford. A one-c^ accidmt occurred last Roundup T:80 at tiie Maaonlc Temple. side of the road. The car was St., east o f McKee S t Tbe inci­ ’The three-dimensional model, night on snow-covered Highland measuring 27 by 54 inches, in­ St. when Mrs. Dorothy D. Line of towed away with extensive right dent occurred during the anow- To Teamsters lira. John Vince, VFW auxiliary 46 Carter St., was driving west­ front damage. storm but was not attributed to cludes the Ooilrt of States, the six it..Edwin C. Swanson, 60, o f 81 prealdent, .accompanied by aux­ state pavilions and the regional bound. Aa she rounded a curve, Harold LinneU, 40, of Glaston­ Christmas Laurel St. slowed down to make DETROIT (AP)—The aec- Alsop to Continue iliary member lira. Florence Plitt, e^iblt building as they will be near Glen Rd. her vehicle skidded bury, Saturday night was ch arg^ with following too closely. The ar­ a tium into a private drive and his retary-treasurer of the home preeented eight American flags erected wi the landscaped two- into the eastbound lane, knocked rest stemmed from a two-car col­ vehicle was struck on the left rear Cards As GOP Leader to Oub Pack 143 of Nathan Hale acre plot. down a mall box at 186 Highland local of the Teamsters Union lision on W. Middle Tpke., east of fender by a car operated 1^ Alien ' School recently. Thomaa Maaon, ’The exhibit will be on view in St., barely missing a utility pole president, James R. Hoffa, and 26 Hbmlln St., accepted the flags while the car turned completely Tower' Rd- Police said LinneU N. Cra'wfford, 60, o f North Attle­ HARTFORD (AP) — John the hotel's Capitol Ballroom to the boro, Mass., poUce said. Damage an Ohio trucking executive to­ fo r the aoouta. around, t<^pllng over on its right was driving westbound on the ' Promoted more than 300 persons attending Project Chairman turnpike and struck the rear of a was slight. day face a possible 32 years Alsop, defeated Republican side. Her son, John P, Line Jr., 8, NOW! V the development conclave on prob­ ■ John F. Jacksem of New Lentdon Roger' E. Carlock, 24 Deerfield received a bump on the head but stopped car operated by Earle in prison and fines o f $500,000 candidate fo r governor, said The executive board of the lems of urban renewal, industrial Dr., has been re-elected general Koehler, 49, of Coventry, who had each. today that he will continue to Women’s Baptist Uiasion Society has becoihe head reference librar­ did not require treatment. Two parks, the builder’s responsibility chairman of the 1963 Greater other Line children, Susan, 8, and stopped for a red light Damage William Wolff Sr., 62, president be active as a leader in the w ill meet at Community Baptist ian at. Mary Cheney Library. The to the community and the reloca­ IS THE TIME Hartford Community Ambassa­ Deborah, 6, ahd tiirir mother were was sUght .Ldnnell 'was ordered Police Arrests of the Youngstown (Ohio) Cartage Republican party. .Church tomorrow at 7 p.m., pre- library board elevated the former tion of persons and businesses dis­ dors project. He is a supervisor in not hurt. to appear In Clrciiit Court .12, Co., and Holland McMaster, 49, JFK Speaks oeding the regular meeting of the placed by redevelop.ment t -Alsop told a pEU*ty luncheon that assistant reference librarian to the public information and adver­ The Incident occurred shortly Manchester, Dec. 10, Robert D. King, 18, o f H aiti Dr., SALEM NASSIFP secretary-treasurer of Teamsters ‘he proposed "to stay In the picture ■ede^. The day-long conference is spon­ succeed the late Miss Harriet tising department of the Travelers after 7. The vehicle was towed A t 4:46 ajn. yesterday, Donald TalcottvUle, Saturday night was CAM ERA and PHOTO Unkm Local 299, were convicted and help as I see fit and with such Kemp. sored each year by the Connecti­ Insurance Co. In Hartford. away with extensive right frwit M. Bogner, 26, of Bolton, was arrested for faUure to obey a red 991 ST. on 32 counts of Taft-Hartley law means as may be at my oommEmd.” At 6p.m. on Muaio for the Varsity *’11” dance Jackson has a bachelor of cut Development Commission with Through the project, 16 men and and side diamage. dri'ving along Camp Meeting Rd., traffic signal at W. Middle- T^ke. MANCHESTER, CONN. violaUui by a U.S. District Court A t the SEune time he challenged Wednesday from 7:30 to 11 pjn. science degree in library science co-spohsorshlp by the Connecticut women have been sent to spend Two other skidding accidents, east of Finley St, when ms car and Adama St. King was ordered TBE* BII 8*T808 Jury Mimday. his 'Victorious opponent in the rEu;e at Manchester High School will be from Southern Connecticut State Industrial Development Council, sunruners in 13 foreign countries each invol'ving one car, were In- went into a spin on a curve and to appear In Circuit Ccurt 12, Man­ . The jury took just two and a for governor, Gov. John N. Demp­ provided by Jimmy Smith and his C o llie in New Haven. He is at­ the Connecticut Urban Renewal since 1964. Thb program, financed vestigated on Parker St., north of went off the left side of the road chester, Dec. 8. half hours, after a month-long sey, to fulfill his CEunpaign prom­ Radio, TV "Offbeats.” The High School World ten d !^ Simmons College in Bos- Association, the Connecticut Fed­ by donations from Greater Hart­ trial, to find that McMaster re­ ises. In a story Friday had erroneously t<m, Mass., on Saturdays and dur­ eration of Planning and ^ n in g ford individuals, organizations and ceived 32 checks totaling $8,823 “W e chEdlenge you Euid we defy sailed the group the "Downbeats.” ing summers to work for hlg mas­ Agencies and the newly organized biulnesses, is aimed at promoting from Youngstown Cartage in ido- you,” Alsop SEdd in a rhetorical WASHINGTON (A?) — ter’s degree. Connecticut Association of Mu­ mutual respect and tmderstanding latlon of 'r^-H artley prohibitions aside to Dempsey, who Is presently Secretary of State Dean Rusk In May, he was awarded a $500 against a company giving money n « Phebe Chtde of Emanuel nicipal Development Commissions.

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