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V- > S'., ‘ I The Woatlior y FRIDAY, MAY 8, ttSO Average Daily Nat Ptmw Ron Fonenet of O. 8. Weather BwOMF )For the Week Ended . April 80, 1960 Soettered iliowete teelghL U m FACE EIGHTBBW liattrbfHtfr lEwittne iifraUi -arirand 80. Saadey. oloody wttti ■omo rata, net m vmrni, Jdgh 15- The annual spring meeting of 13,105 The Polish American Club win Edward J. Habbererrt, seaman, 70. The Rev. Paul Kalsen pastpr of Mrs. tiouls DeZptti whs sleeted USN, son o f Mr. and Mrs. Michael the Connecticut Dietetic Assn, will * k^ember o f the Audit leader of SL Bernadette’s Mothers meet Sunday, at 12:30 p.m. at; the be held Wednesday at 2:30 at the Concordia Lutheran Chureh, will clubhouse, 106 Clinton St. Haberern, 135 Blssell St., is serv SPECIAL! LADIES' _ Biireau o f CIrentattoB Manche»ter-^A City^of Village,C^harm About Tohh ^ be in-charge of'radio broadcasts, Circle at a rewnt meeting at the ing aboard , the attack cargo ship, Rockledge Country Club, West -1 sponsored by the Manchester Min home of Mrs. ^ u i s Orlowskl, 67 R SS Oglethorpe, operating With Hartford. Reservations should be Keeney St. Other officers are Mrs. Wilber Little, rehabilftation (Claealfled Adveyttotag on Page 9) PRICE FIVE CENTS M iw Beatrice Oulcw^SO isterial-Assn., over WINF Sunday chairman of the American legion. tM U.S. Sixth Fleet in the Medi made by calling Miss Mary lAtl- MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1960 8t.. office manager of The HeriMa. at 6:36 p.m. and weekdays at 7:15 Mrs. Edmund- TomMzuk. secre terranean. ’The crew recently visit mer, dietary department. N e w N Y L O N yOL< LXXIX, NO. 186 (TWELKE PAGES—TV SECTION— SUBIJRBIA TODAY) tary; Mrs. Orlowski,\ treasurer; Auxiliary, accompanied by a group IRJSO. left yesterday from Idlewild Intwr p.m. ■ of auxiliary members, last night ed Livbrno, Pisa, .Florence and Britain General Hospital, national Airport by jet for a visit Mrs. John O’Ccnnell. ^l^arian; Rome. 75c a*— --------- \ . ■ ____ Mrs. Peter Grossi. publicitKM rs. staged an entertainment and to Uie British isles. Marine PvL Edward J. Koftman, games for 85 patients at Rocky soh\of Mrs. SteUa, Koffman. 146 Henry Skelly, welfare: Mrs. Reno LIFTS Hill Veterans Hospital. Auxiliary Earl S. Olenhey, 71 Weaver FOR RENT 'lu jiilrs. Walter Doherty wlU lie W. Center St,, recently completed Coma, contact chairman, and 8 and 16 mm. Movie Projectors State N ew s E. R. Faber and Mrs. Walter O. lembers provided prizes and ice Rd., and Miss Arteije.Ruth Per- HALE'S SERVICE DEPT. hostess at the Lutz Junior Museum recruit training at the Ma*‘h>e . Un d e r NEW MANAGEMENT , . McNally as represenLatives. cYeam and home made cup cakes. ras, 60 Birch St., havfestaen named -^ound or silent, also 86 mm., Underground N-Tests Corps Recruit Depot, Parris-Is Suriday from 2 to 5 p.m. student eouncll representatives slide, projectors. ^ OAK ST. ENTRANCE e MANCHESTER land, S. C. Be will receive further Resbryationj for the-- mother Roundup _________1--------- ^------------- --------------- . specialized infantry training at Mrs. William Abraltis was elect from the junior class at \Hlllyer WELDON PRUG CO. and daughter banquet to be held at College of the University of Rart- Reds Say U.S. Camp Lejeune, N. C. ed leader of the All Saints Moth 901 Mata S t Tel. Ml 8-8821 Emanuel CuHieran Church on Fri ford. ers Circle at a recent meeting at day, May 1S^ must be made by Hartford, May 7 FOR MOTHjER*SrDAY The VFW Auxiliary, will hold a th. hopie of Mrs. Agnes Leduc. 61 Sunday. MrS. ^ b r e n c e Okerfelt To Be Resumed by U.S. Drivers nnd mechanics of the card party tonight at o’clock at Edmund St. Other officers are Mrs. and Mrs. Ebba G^enney -are in Connecticut Co. -have autlror- the VFW Post, Home. Joseph Hammond, co-leader; Mrs. charge of reservations. L«duc, secretary; Mrs. Ronald ized their leaders tG-'call a once a year mailall ones — can James Herdlc, town recreation Morrison, assistant secretary and Confessions will .de Kedrd at St. Fresh Watetr strike against the bus firm.if treasurer; Mrs. William Preston, John’s Polish National Okt^llc Gettysburg. Pa.. May 7 •*?*'*'> :ted director, will discuss the youth pro — President Ei|enhower am seismographs from T'‘q!je earth that- proves the only way to gram, at a meeting of the Kiwanis assistant treasurer; Mrs. Henry Church tomoriibw at 11 a.m. and2 nounced today’’-, the United until the March a e c an- shocks they make. ' X , get a new. contract. Club at Marichester Country Club Stephenson, librarlam Mrs. Pres p.m. and oh Sunday at 8 a.m^ The vyofkers have been without OFF Tuesday noon. The luncheon meet ton, welfare; Mrs. George Hussey There will be blessings and distrl- r> . StatflS will resume , unw r- houpcement. Eleehhower ennounc- When the Geneva negotiations ed/last December; however, the a contiact since their old one ex- ing will be preceded by a Kiwanis and Stephenson, representa butlop 'bf flowers to mothers at ground nuclear tests, possibly began, scientists generally accept United States would consider itself ed this theoiy. But later work h|iriid^pt.-80, 1958. 20 directors meeting at 11 a.m. tives; Mrs. Hammond, publicity; the 8:30 a m. Mass Sifhday. X. Yesterday’s unofficial figures % Mrs. Leduc contact chairman. The for your fdvorite girl by the end of the year- free to resume tests but would give showed a new pos.slblllty: '^ a t ' showed--they voted 974 to 34 to Flyer Saf e, circle’s spring dinner will be held Jamea C. Hagerty, White Hou advance notice to the world. underground blasts could be damp The Great Books Group ' 'vlll Tuesda/. June 7, at 7 p.m. at Mom will certainly go for preM necretaiy, zald the tc»M The AEC announcement seid the ened and disguised by exploding empower ^their leaders to call a meet at the Whlton. Library strike if furtifiBr^efforts to get the Cavey’s restaurant. CEMENT theae lovely Fresh Water involve the uee of non-weapon new tests, when and If approved by them in large holes^urfoerground. Wednesday, May 11, at 8 p.m. Pearls In pastel shades—one - thd .President, would be “ Project ^ i s technique w>s called decou- company to resume negotiations May Jane, Austen’s "Pride and Preju Wi H. England Lumber Co. to five strands. But he did not rule buttfie po«- Gnome.” 01ng. There still is a division of or submit, the disagr^ment to ar dice’’ will be discussed. ' The Gleaners of WSCS o f South Methodist Church will meet Mon 840 Middle Turnpike, East elbllity of ally knowledge gained TTiU calls for a shaft 1,200 feet sclentillc umught on this, bitrators fail. ■ Buses in the^ Hart day at 7:30 p.m. in the chapel at MI 0-5201 having military applt^lHty- deep In the earth, with an 1,100 said nuclear' explosion* to be re ford, New Haven, Norwich, New the church. Mrs- George Risley Open All Day Saturday $]_-00* and The Eisenhower Mnouncemeni, foot tunnel leading off at the bot sumed^ "are esschtial to a full un London, and Stamford areas would will be in charge o f devotions. made after Hagert/had conferred tom. The objectives would be to derstanding of both the capabilities be stopped by/uch a walkout. The MANCHESTER Vlth the Presld^t at h la 'fa m . explore the possibility of: — - of the presently proposed detection company is a' subsidiary of the Moscow,, May 7 also dlscloaed jflans for a msJor 1. Getting electric, power from system, and the potential for im New Haven Railroad. ■ lit p«In 7 doy»~ J"S poln i l AND ^ ^ M O N T $ 2 . 0 0 * expansion of current research and the heat of the atomic shot. provements In this system would be This wes the third time since pilot whose high altitude,-.j«t doyi — 3rd and addfKoiral palm developmei^"toward an 2. Recovering useful '^radio carried out under fully contained, the expiration of the old pact that was shot down over thfi'Sb- Il^dayi. RUG CltANING CO. capablUty/ to detect and idenUfy isotopes for sclentlflcknd industrial conditions and- would produce no the workers have taken a strike viet Union Sunday has adinil- •Plus Tax. underg;round nuclear explosloiw. applications from the atomic nttne. radioactive fa ^ u f.” vote. Ou'each of the occasions ted he was on a spying inls- 3. Making taeasurements to con- ; last year, there was a-majority In IT i I a N N A W A Y ST. BUILDING MATERIAL OUTLET JEW’ELBYr--Mata ?loor at The/statement said 810 million , The statemMt said further: sion and m ay‘ face trial • ita NYLONS tribute, to further development of ; favor of a strike. However, a Entrance. is etonarked for this pun>o8eJn r in order4o develop sufficient re a spy. Premier Nikita S. , For those who care Retaih-Wholesale the budgetbuds for the fiscal year end power reactors. name data from the progtam. it is two-thirds majority Is necessary antlcli^ated. that It will be neces for a strike to have the sanction Khrushchev announced' todays for their rugs, in g June 30. and that it U anUci- Also In the background was one HUNDREDS OP ITEMS, INCLUDING X pated about J|66 million more will xjt the main stumbling blocks that sary to'Conduct a series of exploK of the international headquarters The pilot is Francis G.