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Cloud Parents Eind Guests of Both Senior the Soviet Premier Plugged Two Bers Are to Bring Items for the Auc­ and Summer Activities t ' FRroAY, APRIL 1, T9«0 The W M ther Foroeaot of P. g, Woottoe Bum * FAOB TWEN TY Average Daily Net P t m s Run jRattrt|iT0tTr lEoPtiteg IfTralii Far ttw WaAb Ended M arch 26. 1969 €3l0aO s, eool, ooeaoUaal HgM at which time ah* was stopped ai\d leg*. wUl b* th* gueat apeaker at ndn «aiil|4it. Law la M o. O th Covenant Congregation ■What Is Life EtemalT" will be Gleaners' Circle, WSCS, of I Woman Q iarg^ questioned by a cashier. noilTirl aliBWero Smday, aot oo South Methodist Church will meet Sunday evenln®-. for. 13,090 the topic of the Rev. Clifford O. She was reieased'Uhder 860 bond high oooL HIgli 46-49. About Town Simpson of Center Congregation­ Monday at 7:30 p.m. In Susannah With King’s Theft for appearance In court Monday. - Youth of tha church of party suppliet MamlMr o f the Audit. _____ V al Church In the last of a series Wesley hall. Mrs. Mildred Morri­ tchool age are Inviteu lo ... Boreso of Oircnlation' Mnncheslep^A City of Village Charm King David Lodge No. SI, lOOF, of lectures on fundamentals of the son will be In charge of devotions. per meeting at 6:30 p.m. at the shop the I Margaret Carlton, -BS, of An- church. Mr. Burgh will talk In­ win meet tonight at 7:30 at Odd Christian faith Sunday at p.m. 6 I dover was arrested bjr Mancl^ester Church to Hear formally with the young people PRICE FIVE CENTS rellowe’ hall. A change in by­ in the Federation room at the Dr. Russel G. Meyerand Jr., head (Otooolflod AdvortlBhig on Pago 8) of the plasma physics section of I police yesterday and charged ^ th and will answer questions about MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1960 law* will be dlaouaeed. Refreah- church. FMRWRY VOL. LXXIX, NO. 15(1 (TEN PAGES—TV SECTION) menta-wlll be served. United Aircraft Corp. Research theft of goods exposed for sale. College Official curriculum and accreditation. laboratories, will deliver a public I According to police, she went In­ The guest speaker will address open thurs. and fii* ttfl 9 Miss Pamela Reed Barnes, lecture on “ Plasma PhjhilCa’’ at the to King’s Dept. Store and tried on the congn’cgation at the evening Rahbi Leon Wind of Temple daughter of Mr. amd .Mrs. Gilbert J. Frederick Burgh, assistant to Beth Sholom will have charge of University of Connecticut Wednes­ la red coat, then put her own coat the president of. North Pafk Col- service st 7 p.m. j Peaceful Use o f A-Energy C. Barnes, 20 Wellington Rd., is a day, April 6 at 8 p.m. on and started to leave the store. State Netvsi radio broadcaaU, sponsored by new pledge of Mu Phi Epsilon, na­ Rain the Manchester Ministerial Assn., tional music sorority, at the Uni­ Member* of the Manchester over station WINK on Sunday at versity of Rochester’s EJastman Pharmaceutical Society will meet '^.m. and weekdays next «:35 School of Music, Rochester, N. Y. next Wednesday, April B at the Hammer at Soviet Sign Roundup week at 7:16 p.m. Miss Barnes la a sophomore, ma­ Red Embers restaurant a t 9:30 France, ace joring in public school music and p.m. Westbrook, April 2 (/P)— Sunset CouncU, Degree of Po­ voice. She is a member of the > ------ cahontas, No. 45, will meet Mon­ Eastman School chorus. Parents and aduH friends of Flood Area Science Three youths were arrested day at 8 pJn, In Tinker hall. Mrs Manchester Girl Scouts are in­ ;oday a n d . charged w i t h Ruth Lawton of Middletown, great Lt. Col, Arthur D. Mann, com­ vited to take part in a cleanup staging a series of thefts pocahontas, and her staff wiU make By th e AiSSOOIATED PRESS mander of Eastern Connecticut day at,Camp Merrie Wood. Gard­ A mammoth spring stora from homes here and in two an official visit There will be Im­ ner St., tomorrow from 10 a.m. to PAris, April 2 (/P)-Franc^~««pre.uito portant business discussions. Mem­ Group of Civil Air Patrol reminds tog an 1 1 -day aUte visit in which nearby towns. 5 p.m. In preparation for spring . Miller Studio raged across the heart of the and the Soviet Union agreed , Cloud parents eind guests of both senior the Soviet premier plugged two bers are to bring items for the auc­ and summer activities. Lsinch will nation today hurling snow SUte Police said the arrests of and cadet members of CAP that today to cooperate in the themes—a warning against Ger­ Ernest Masslna, 19, Old Saybrook; tion table. There will be a social be supplied fOr those present by Directs Choir hour with refreshments.' the sixth annual awards night and freezing rain on portions field of science and the peace- man mlUtarlsiii and the need for Paul Gaffney, 19, .Cromwell, and sponsorer bv the Group will be 11 a.m. Others. may bring their Professor Greg Larkin will di­ of the flood-besieged Mid­ closer ties between-Prance and the Fred Kestenbaum, 22, Middletown, own lunch. Workers are asked to I’ul applications of atomic held tomorrow at 7:30 at Trumbull rect the a cippella choir of Ea*t- I west and torrential rains as Soviet Union. ' , followed a lengthy Ingestlgatlon, Marino Pfc. Arthur P. Bouf- bring a rake and work gloves. energy. These arrangements fard, son of Mrs. and Mrs. Arthur Airport in Groton. em Naxarene College, Quincy, far south as western Florida. Government sources Said |the The trio was accused of thefts President lave been under consideration towering Frenchmen and'-the In four Westbrook hqmes. three in E. Bonffard, 97 Mather St., is Hostesses at the Luts Junior Mass., in a concert of sacred music -Tho new onolaugtit of precipita­ participating In a joint Navy-Ma­ Members pf the Ladies' Aid of at the Church of the Nazarene, 238 tion argured more ihiaery for flood throughout Premier Nikita chunky Russian have discussed a Clinton and four in Saybrook. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church Museum on Sunday from 2 to 5 S. Khrushchev’s pre-summit wide range of international prob­ kldst of the homes were closed rine Corps amphibious exercise at p.m. will be Mrs. Richard Baaeler Main St., Sunday at 7:30 p.m. The weary area*. Already 16,000. per- will attend a sprfng rally of the •on* were homelCM from the aud' lems, concentrating on a reunified down for the winter. Camp Lejeune, N. C. and Mrs. Betty Dorr. The museum choir of 34 voices will, sing gospel visit. Germany, the Berlin question and ■.t>. Applauds Lutheran Women’ s Missionary hymns, Negro spirituals, and | den apring thaw topped by 'freMi The acientlflc agreement* was All were' charged with theft an4- League 6n Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at is open to the public dally except world disarmament. breaking and Tentering. Police Chief James M. Reardon Monday at the same hOurs. favorite sacred selections. rain*. signed by Roger Seudoux, director Despite his declarations that all -Will be guest speaker at a meeWig Christ’ Lutheran Church. Hartford. The atom dropped wKxwa up' to general of cultural affairs In the Massina and Gaffney were held Of the Klwanls Club of Manchester Those wishing transportation may a foot d e ^ in area* of South Da­ irrench Foreign Ministry, and under 88,000 bond each, and call Mrs. Rayrnond O. Miller. 188 A program of cblored slides, (Conttniied on Page Two) Kestenbaum under 82,000. U .S. Gain next Tuesday, April 5 at the Man­ “ European Holiday, 1959,” vHll be kota aod 10 inch** in Nebraak* Yuri 2aiukov, his Soviet counter­ Spencer St. Chaminade Gives Friday and pushed into the Misais . .5 .Si .. > ‘ ■ r-. ■'i.'• chester Country club. presented by Miss Gladys White, YOU’LL HAVE MORE FUN IN A part. 146 Wells St., at the Salvation •i{Q>i valiey early today. Snowa The atomic energy agreement Labor Parley Set By GEOFFREY GOULD « British Prograittl '■'v^pped by winha up to 60 m.p.h. was signed by Pierre Couture, Army Youth Center tomorrow at New London, April 2 </Pi—Rep­ Washington, April 2 (/P ^ fell in eaetem Nebraak*. the Da­ French government delegate to Senate Leaders 7:30 p.m. Miss White toured 10 resentatives of all eight labor Music Of the British Isles will I kota* and Minnesota, aneQiping the Atomic Ekiergy Gommiaaion, groups in New London County ■The first weather-eye satellits countries. England, Ireland, Scot­ SPORT. COATS power tinea and disrupting traf­ and Vsssili Emelianov, delegate of raced on today in one of the be the program theme of the will meet here April 16 to discuss ORANGE HALL land, France, Germany, Austria, the Soviet Council of Ministers for Block Changes Switzerland, Italy, Holland and Chaminade Musical Club Monday fic. the labor situation In the New most perfect global orbits At the same time swollen rivets the UtlHzaUon of Atomic Energy. London area. Central Labor Coun­ ever achieved, ready to feed Denmark last summer. The pro­ at> 8 U.5 p.m. in the Federation spilled over banks, breeched Both formalize exchanges of in­ gram will be sponsored by the FOR SPRING cil president Terrence F. Hogan ■M' hvt' ’. i,#A,.. 1 , if'' back more pictures of how room at Center Congregational | levees, flooded farmlands and ate formation and documents In the In Rights Bill aaid today. .. -^K-V ' - , senior choir of the Salvation away at major highways and rail acientlflc and atomic flelds.
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