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_\ N X X. .. ■■ ^ \ \» 'V ■s^ tA^Hw&m -voTm THUWDAT, MAT 11, > ■■ ■ > iHimrljfBtfr lEtifttins-fifralli Tomorrotv Is the *ay for Free Auto Inspection at ike Lane >■ Kambaia of - the Opaeordla TtlM Bvelyn ;Tavlnaky, a atu Miss BdlUi Williams. 1708 Tbl Gndes • and 8 showed vunMon i : i i » ITow n BvangaUeal laitharan Church will dent at Bates/QoUeca. LswMon, Istnd '^ke., Will present her ptano Z l|$ld n to Head spots 'in ponnsotleut.! ths UtUted Pack 2 Cubs Plan Averag* Dally Net Prem Run riif WMthar / welooma the Rav. and Mra. Paul Mains, haa hban alsctad praal- ''and accordion pupHa In a reettal States, aifs. throughoid the world. - For the Week Cuded Farauaat *t U. C. WaatlMr Bm m t C. Kalaac at a reception Sunday dant of MlUihan Houaa and also a tbmorrow' avtnlng at the Wickham Robertson PTA The PTA’s newly purehesed Fair on Saturday FOR -May 16th, last hold a afternoon froin S to A o'clock at proctor for neat. yaar. -Sha la a Mem.prial Library,'Burptlde. Cen hostess trays were used to serve daikriiig, beeomlag. eeuler, lam ' 3B» Stpaar Chib the church. Paator Kaiaer aaaumad msmbar of tba Bataa Choral ter, at 8 o'clock. The puhlit ia in ' Nlcht p«rty,___ _ J^turday The Robertson RTA last night coffee and Qotighnuta by Mrs. Wil bundd late tenIghL 1.<ow maw 65. the paatorata of the church May Society and the chapal choir. She vited. ^ .. liam picavage and Mrs. John Cub Seou^ 'Of Pack 3 will hold SAFEm SAKE 1 2 ,9 2 4 (or n era b m and frkmda Ktartlni: elected thy-follciwing jlate of of- . r Me«tl.r MMuy Haturday, net aakot a chlckan dinner at 7 o ’dock. 1. coming \ to Mancheeter from will enter her junior yaar In Sep floers for the''»^ulng year: Sam Wtobel and thel hoepltality com Its fait Bsturday on the Buckland And Longor th« Woor Member *f tli» Audit OamiUua. NT. tember. She Is the daughter of Mrs. lrma''M. Podolny. 18 Co mr kftmM; High uear DeaoUna fbr Ucketa U tom Zlpkio, preeidentT^Mni. Joeepti mittee. School grdjunls. The houre will be Drfvo I n ^ Oilr Bureau ef Cireulatiim Mr. and Mrs. John Yavinsky, 42 bum Rd,, has been awarded a prize Mrs. Woods’ sixth grade won ManchestmhrrA City of Village Charm Blgtft and may bo obtained RlvoeS, flmt vice prdijant; Mrs. 10 a.m, to 4 pj|i. cdub atoward. The monthly dinner meeting of Ashworth St. for excaliente In the study of J. Edward McKeever, sedond vice the attenddnes award. the Junior Ghambar of Commerce French 8t the University of Con- president; Mrs. Ernest Linders, Oamea will be played, refreah- 8 t Jamof* ICoUiera Circle haa will be held at 8 o'clock Monday A bake sals, under the auspices liectleut. secreUry; Mrs. John Baldyga, ihcnts aerved, and prizes awarded. VOL. LXXVHI, KO. 198 (TWKNTY PAGES) HANCHE.STER, FRIDAY, MAY 22, 19S9 (maetUted Advertlelng ms >age 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS iriectad Uio iMIpwlng offlcera for night at the Red Ebnber Reataii* of the Home League, will be held treasurer; Krs. Mary Ann Hand- Shutterbugs Pick There also will be a rummage sale. tfjo eomlns ywiri. Mrs.' saeanoj- rant, BMton. Atty. John FItGer- at the Salvation Army^' Citadel « ley, teacher Ntiepresentauve; and The public Is Invited. HeGurUn and Mra.^l(ay Kunke, Bid will be the apeaker. Saturday morning, beginning jx " iLDlBCOpal LihurCn Sam Zipkin, Mlu. Florence Woods Front Endi Ird io ond eo-leadere; Urs. Kay BdMitc, aec> 9 o’elorki X a-. • . ^ and Mr. and MrC William Olea'v- Pfanstiehl Again Shock Abserbor rotary; Mra. lioia. Vinci, treaaurw; St Chrlatophar'a Mothera Circle age, PTA Council delegates. 6 at ApalachinlCQgls Back Pa(t r ^ e granda oT Sunset Giving Japanese intpoetlon. Km. Peg Derby, contact; IftaJ, wilt meet tomorrow night at 8:15 R a y m e n d Oolpitts, outgoing Paul PfanStlehl wajT reelected L T. WOOD CO. Shirley .Rlatau, publicity; Mra. 8t.4he home of Mra. Paul Tucker, Rsbakab" Lodge will hold their Nuclear Reactor president, conducted, the annual president of the Manchester Shut- Work do«e ^ experts ea all Barbara.CN«U. welfare; Mra..Kay 528 'iVondbrIdge St. Co-hoateaaes monthly meeting Mohday night at meeting at whi^ committee Te- terbugs at the meeting last night eosTeatioiisI makee ef ear. Deny R ecord Slpola. librarian; Mra. Peg Malloy will be Mra. Peter Petrohe and 8 o'clock „t the home of Mrs. ports were regdT Funds were ap at ths Butterworth Studios. IC E P L A N T and Mra. Helen Socka. repreaenta* Mra. Richard Bertbiaume. Florence Ar;n«trong, 64 Hemlock St. Mary's BpIacopaJ CSiurch is Urges Russia propriated , ftw - the purchase of Other officers reelected are Dr. 51 BISSELL ST. MORIARTY tirea; and Mra. Cam Brennan, St, one of- the more than 7,000 church books f ^ thr school library. Col- R. J. Chutter, vice president; and Parky Level hlatorlan. A1 Carlaon'a Orchaatra will es at home and abroad ^hlch are pUts es^esSed his thareke to all Dorothy PluVnmer, secretary treas fumlah music for the dance. of Registration hours for Com contributing funds towards the CHb«i. CnislMdi Mocks BROTHERS For KiU er of 11 A' urer. munion on Sunday at Zion Luther committees for their support and New York. Ms.v 22 (/P)— '' A dreab ret-earsal 6f all mem- the Ehcchange Club tomorrow night Episcopal Church's gift of a fine work during the year. H< was R. J. Butterworth gave a.demon 301-315 OCNineR iSt r e e t Six men who attended thie b m ot the caat for “Roaring at the K of C Home. Past Presi an Church may be made tomor nuclear reactor to be used for Turn east from Main St. at Tetephoae MI 341135 presented with a past president’s stration on lighting and posing, State Ihester Balldliig onto Lincoln, Neb., May 22 ( A * ) ^ '* * * ‘ he past has come from her Apalachin, N. Y., gangland Washington, May 22 (/P)— W a." the Mmw being put on by dent Walter Gruiha is chairman row afternoon, 3 to 4 o'clock; and scientific and medical reiearck -at lapel pin by Sam ^ k ln . In the evening 7 to 8. The first with Miss Patricia Little modeling Blssell St. attorneys, Mrs. Bowley said. Living coats rose in .\pril. i the Bnckland PTA, will ba held of the committee. The buffet Is St. Paul'a University and-' -St. The bulletin boara done by for the evening. — Charles Starkweather, 20- The 11 Ih hour effort to #a\*a conference pleaded innocent Friday aiglit at 8 o’clock at the set for 10:30, and dancing will confirmation class will meet Sat Luke's Hospital in Tokyo, Japan. year-old alayer of 11, won a today in federal court to climbing back to the record urday at 9:30 a.m., and the sec Stgrlcweather from death was con aohool. continue to midnight.^ A special offering for .^e purpose two weeks stay o f executiOT ducted by his father, Guy. cliarges of obstructing justice high reached in July and No-j ond at 10 a.m. will bei taken In St. 'Mary’e this Tile elder Starkweather fiiat vember of last year. | Sundaj^ today a little more than an jn connection with the meet phoned Chief judge Archibald K. ing an^ were released in .bail The government index went up Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxil Approved the church's gen-/ hour before he w’a? to go to Gardner ,of the Eighth Circuit iary, USWV, with other veteran two-tenths of one per cent from eral convention last October, thr the electric chair.- Court ortippeals in yiuron, S. D. totaling ?132,500. ' March tw, par cent of the ST. GEORGE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH organizations, will attend the regetor Will be a "birthday pre^ ' -Chief Federal District Judge Judge Gardner referred . Stark The six were arnoilg 27 named in 1947-49 bisA This matched the*' East, W est morning aerylca at UislCommunity ent” from the Episcopal Church to Richard Robinson of Omaha stay weather to Judge Rohijison who a sealed indictment returned May peak recordeH-^lh two months last 2 Baptist Chufdh Sunday. They will the-Nippon . Seikokai (Anglican ed the execution until June 4. He was routed from bed at 1:45 a.m'. 13 and opened ye.stei day by Feder year. alqo attend the service In the Church In Japan), which is now eald that Would give Starkweather Robinson called U.S. District al Judge Edmund, L. Palmier!. ■ Announcing th^iftrure today..rhe- Still Stalled afternoon at 4 o'clock at Gould’s celebrating Us lOOth anniversary, time to appeal a district court de Judge Robert Van Pelt in Lincoln. Seven of the defendants pleaded Labor Department wHd thsA'ris A\AY.FAIR Pond. nial of a writ i f habeas corpus. Van Pelt was- the judge who yesr innocent, yesterday. ' and will be the second reactor, Stirkweathw wks scheduled for Other defendants are expected ing state and local tAxes helped and the first pHvately owned pne. terday rejected the habeas corpus shove up th- liylng'^^tbst .level. execution about 6 a.m. (CSTj for , to plead today and next week. Miss Nancy J. Sheldom daugh In that country. » application.' Costs of transportation, medical At G eneva ter of Mr. and Mra. Jamfa 8. Shel one of the slayings during a mur Judge' Robinson observed Uiat All the defandanls were charged The Japanese 'peoplf and prese der rampage 16 months ago.