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FIRST TIME More Than 1,000 Membera of the Liefs Than by the Threats of Their New Unifi^ Church ■'?v THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1960 FACE TWENTY iianirl|ipstj?r O w n in g H|pralb Your Dollars Will Cancer--Give to Your . Solicitor i ifli 1 I ■ 'itiMM The little Flower of Jeaua Mias Elixabc|h Maaur, 46 Home­ Jr. Century Club Mothera' Circle will meet tomor­ stead St, is a member of the glee OFEN^nU. 9 THORSI^AY and PRil>AY Average Ihifly Net Press Ran The Weather ^ A bout T ow u row at 8 pjn. at the home of Mra. club of the College of Motmt Joins Fi^eration For tha Waak Baded Foreeaat ef 0. M. Wautter Oamaa Charlea Jaworakl, S3, Clyde Rd. Saint Vlncenl, Rlverdale, ^.Y ., April». use y, Hie ZlpMr Club wilt hold a Mb Mra. William Anderson will be and will participate in a spring back party Saturday, m the club* initiated aa a new member. Lunch­ concert in the college auditorium The Manchester Junior Centiuy PINEHURST Fair aad want iMight. Um rooma for membera' and fHenda eon will be Mrved by Mra. Robert Friday, April 29. Club has been notified of its ac­ 13,095 ; ■ear BA. Fair aad canO— i atartlnc r t 8 pjn. Digan, 'Mrs. Vincent Vignone, and ceptance into the General Federa­ Heodkea of the Audit warm Salprdi^.' High near S*. Mrs. James Coughlin. Mra. Robek W. Russell, 91 tion of Women’s Clubs, It was an­ Bnreau of OIrcnIation Mambera of 8 t Mar^aret’a Cl^ Mountain Rd., <31astonbury, was Manchesten-^A CHy of Village Charm elected recording secretary of nounced today by Mrs. Donald cle, Daughtera of Zaabella, who A Swleconka (after-Easter Forstrom, new president JJm. Bsstf. w ish to pay their reapecte to Pat­ party) will be sponsored by the Children’s Services of Connecticut rick lynch, whOM wife, Hildred Polish American-Club and Polish at its annual meeting yesterday at Delegates will be named at a VOL. LXXIX, NO. 173 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, APRIL 22, I960 (Clasatfled Adverririag ea Pag* IS) PRICE Fiva CENTS Lynch, ia State regent of the D of Woman’s Alliance, Group 246, C^ldren’s Village. board meeting soon to attend 'a L may call .at-the Mulvllle Funeral Saturday at 7 p.m. at the Polish State convention to be held at the Home, Main S t, Waterbury, to­ American Club, CHnton St. There daiidla Circle of Emanuel Hotel Taft In New Haven May 5 HEAVY CORN FED STEER DEEP night or tomorrow. will be dancing. Churrtiwomen will meet tomorrow and 8. v at 7:45 at Emamifel L u th « ^ Affiliation fwlth the General iRocky Claims Church. Women of the circle nave Federation was recently approved Lutheran The program committee of Man- Major E. Walter Lamia will conduct a midweek service at the sewed draperies and painted walls by the Junior Century Club mem­ chuck; cheater Emblem C3ub will meet to redecorate the^ Child Guidance bership. Rhee Threats Guide Salvation Army church 'building tomorrow at 8 p.m. a t the home of COinlc on Haynes 'St. Churches M ra J. W. Kelley, 163 Lenox S t tonight at 7:30. ROAST U.So Conduct Greets De Gaulle BONE-IN In Merger Attends Conclave umping Lee Philadelphia, April 22 (JF) A SWELL —Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller Mrs. Edward Coltman will rep­ of New York said today Minneapolis, April 22 {JF)— resent Manchester at the 24th na­ Three Lutheran denomina­ CIGAR ^ Seoul, April 22 An ex-t«i«5U<» «> w America’s national conduct in tional -convention of the League mandatm-y. the 20th Century has been tions merged today into one. of Women Voters in St. Louis, Mo.. premier today urged Presi­ ’The Inchon demonstrations one of improvisation, “in­ With pomp and solemn prayer, s f - O O D / v c ^ April 25 to 29. .• For 3Vac Each dent Syngman Rhee to dump shouted for the resignation of Lee, they fonpally constituted CENTER CUT Vice President-elect Lee Ki- declaring his. election with Rhee spired less by our own be­ FIRST TIME More than 1,000 membera of the liefs than by the threats of their new unifi^ church. LWV will attend the conclave, 59e poong, target of anti-govern­ March 15 waa rigged. The youths The -event, culminating years of celrfiratlng “Forty Years of a c/u. ment rioting. He indicated amaahed fffur windows in head­ others.” preparation, marks a majpr step in (3reat Idea.” The non-partisan or­ Rhee is considering this ac­ quarters of Rhee’s Liberal party. “In the 20th Century," the Re­ closing the divided ranks of Ameri­ Conference ganization was .established in 1920 Unlike the rioting Tuesday in publican governor said, “we have can Lutheranism. FREE PARKING to study and act on governmental While the economy of this larger S to 6 lb. bone-ln chuch roast appeals to many tion. Seoul and other major citlea, there tried largely to substitute, military "It ia a day of historical aig^ Anywhere! issues-. with large families . our meat manager, Charlie McCarthy, has not forgotten The ex-premier, Y. T. Pyun, was no bloodshed. The police — acta for economic acts for the IN REAR OF STORE I nlficance," The Rev. Dr. Henry F. Mrs. Coltman will report on the those who prefer Plnehurst famous boneless chuck boasts, which can be cut apoke with a reporter after a con­ already severely criticized for vital and lacking political acts of Schuh of Columbus, Ohio, declared Scheduled convention to Manchester League any elae from 2H lbs. up and he offers these roaeU also at a special savin|(. ference with Rhee at the end of killing protest marchers ’Tuesday creation.” at an opening joint service of Holy members at the annual dinner another tense day during which —flr^ three blank sheila over the No effort must be spared to lead Communion. 10,000 teenage atudenta demon- Inchon demoilitratora but other­ the way to “rational and enforced Afterward, 1,000 representatives meeting May 19. atrated in the nearby Port of In­ wise made^no attempt to disperse disarmament.” he declared. For 4 Days The major issue of the oonven- of the' three denominations, many ' I ' \ tioh will be a study program for FACTORY chon. them. Rockefeller, who is regarded by of them in ecclesiastical robes, NOW YOU CAN BUY 1960-62 including recommenda­ Ofie'of thie Best Buys of the Week Pyun aaid Rhee haa a definite The JpoUce even provided three some as s potential Republican moved in a triple procession from Washington, April 22 (/P^ tions in the held of U.S. foreign CI8ARS plan for aolvlng South Korea’a water Wagons for the students. nominee for president, did not the central church to the municipal President Eisenhower enthu* policy and economic aid, water grave political^miala, adding: “He . It Was Die third consecutive day specifically criticize PrMident Ei­ auditorium a block away for the YOU GET ALL THE "GRAVY!" naa formed certain ideaa in hia of anti-government demonstrations senhower or any of the country's siastkally welcomed French resources, farm program and edu­ R€fif.$4.75: $ ^ . 7 9 leaders in his prepared address. uniting ceremoniM. fYesident Charles de Gaulle cation. ALL THE SAVINGS! ALL THE QUALITY! mind regarding what to do. ..hia in Inchon. TTie port is not one of A bright sun shone on the color­ Box of 50 when you bny PlnNiarst lean, bonefeee, waste and sinew free Ideaa are roughly along t^y Unea.’’ ful .'lines of marchers. Rows of to the United States today Pyun. formerly a cloae aaaociUe (Continued on Page Three) fUontiaued m i Page Ten) flags and emblems stood on either amid colorful pomp and g o o d / t e a r Parish Ball Sfet • These Liggett specials are of Rhee, haa become increasingly side of their route. < ceremony of full military Suds of a famous nationally critical of the government'a do- ’The session in the auditorium meatie policies. Now an English lonors.' _ advertised cigar that sells was called to order bv the Rev. ■‘DS OiullB fTe#'to fioin 'fSronto, For K of C Home Jar-JOc, each.___________ :— profeaaor. Pyun... haa . been men Ymtam—LarsOTi—nr - BiffirT TreifFT tloned aa a poariUe member of a Caqada, for four days of talks with 'XSiimSbwi^ tot staratogy f to : t t ^ A “Champagne Ball,'* an an­ • Guaranteed, to give you satisfaction In taste and ■■ ' the ■■ eyif elnreSyir month’s meeting of western lead­ nual paalsh dance sponsored by the He pUbliahed an of>en letter in -Climax of the affair came at ers with So-vlet Premier Nikita TIRES lot Ladies of St. James for members quality or else full refund a Seoul newapeper urging the 11:30 a.m. CST when presidents of will be given. SUET FREE Khrusfichev. and friends, will be held May 7 at president to discard Lee. the three bodies clasped hands, His special Air France Constel­ the Knights of Columbus Home. Should Lee step aside, a new Seeking N omination signaling -visibly the establishment lation airliner landed at 11:59 am. Dancing will be from 9 p.m. to 1 election must )>e called witIUn 40 of the union. TTien the massed as­ at National Airport a.m. to the muaic of Tony O’Bright. EYE OF CHUCK days according to the election sembly prayed: Eisenhower had been waiting for Buffet refreshments and coffee LIGGETTS laws. Houston, Tex., April 22 (/F)—Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- “Give to thy church a new five minutes to warm sunriUne un­ SAME PRICE AS will be served at 11 p.m. Should the Suprenae Court nul­ vision of Her glory, new wisdom der a blue aky to greet him.
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