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Dartmouth Bingo f ■ •• ■ ✓ . i. ■>rf ?V ' ' MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1988 Avaraga Daily Nat Press Run nUSE FOUJtTEEir' Fer'the Week Vkided The Wasthar iianirltj^Btipr lEttPttfng If^ra lii PerecSst ef U. B. WeSttMr I y ■ March IS, liSSr'^ Net so oold teslght; eceaaloml The Italian American . ladies eral, by a UtUe more thaii 40. per 1 1 ,6 3 1 Blamberg Speaks . ■howete. Lew a*ar 48. Yfedneeday Awdllary is requssted to meet to­ Visits Dartmouth Campus cent. In a aerlaa ef closed in­ p a x Member ef the Audit A b o u t T o w n night at 8 o'clock at the W. P. formal maatlnga, however,* the : . eleudy, warm, aeattered ahowen. .y: Qulah Funeral Home to pay re­ At FTA Meeting Commissioner cut the p rp p o ^ in­ Bureau of drenlatton High 88-ao. f The Grfwt'Sachem o< the SUte spects to Mta Ida Mae George, creases in half. Manchester— A City of Village Charm Of CbnnCcUcut,' Edward Jenael. who was a nientber. Thsy made the cut by deciding and hU board of ^reat chlffa will H less Siegmar F. Blaihberg Jr., of to make no major addition to the make th«dr annual vleitation to The/ ' Gleaners Group - of the Silver. St.. Notth Coventry, wilt VOL. LXXIV, 1*^0.189 (EIOHTECN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH '15, 1955 If wafiu'/aupply and to issue bonds (Clasalfled Advertlafaig es -Pngr 18) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mlantonomoh Tribe M. lOItll, to- WSCS of the South''Methodist speak on "Getting to Know Y«3r- , for csrtkln projects for 30 years BINGO- alCht at S o'clock In Tiaker Hall. CSiurch will hold its monthly meet­ seir’ at the meeting of the H i| ^ instead of 20. The aniiUal pant aacheua’ nlfht ing tonight in the ladies pariOr at' lend Park PTA Wednesday evc- At Wednesday's open house-^, P A C B A L L R O O M *^****BAJtlllOOM*^*** wlU alM^ be obaerved. All paat 7:4S. All members are-requested to -nlng at 8 o’clock at the scIim I. a sort of public, information aes- ROCKVILLE aachems and memberf, are re- attend. He is supervisor of the^Muca- sion—employes of the department Publication queried to attend tbU meeting. tlonal division in the Connecticut will be in the hearing room ail After the meeting a hAK nipper Members of the American 1>- DARTMOUTH State Commission on Civil Rights, gion Auxiliary are, requested, to day with charts and similar aids will be aajfoyed. and is also on the human relations to ahow how the money, from the meet in a body tonight at 7 :S0 a t faculty of Hillyer College evening Of Facts on the W< P. Quish Funeral Rome to increased rates will be used. EVERY MONDAY NIGHT The Holy Angels Mothien Oiwle school and. teachea aoeiology at Ike Senate to Kill T^e new sewer charge, if it is w ill. meet Wednesday itteht a'C^S ipay last respects to Mrs. Ida Mae the Hhitford Hospital School of Ft m tronsportotleii by Sihior Lo im but George. Nursing. approved ' by the Commission, o*clock*at the home of'-Mrs. Ed­ would be 60 per cent of the in­ jMMin4 Orcmg* H«l qt 6;45 P.M. ward Morlarty, Si Finlay Bt: His topic should prove moet in- A o l^ t T. Vennart and Charles teresUng, as his background of creased water bill. It is now 30 H. ponahue Jr., co-chairmen for per cent of the bill. ^ Tax Cut •The DAV Auxiliary will, meet professional social worker, clergy­ Washington, March 15 thp' 1038b class rsiinlon, wish to man. probation officer, educator, (/F) Wednesday night at 8 o'clock at — Sen. Knowland (R-Calif) the VFW Home. MmiAd the comhdttecs on ar- musician and Industrial worker Tangements of the meeting Wed­ has provided him with a close in­ Washington, March 15 (/P)—-Repub’lqan Congressional lead­ said today it is “ high time” The weekly meeting o f th^ nesday liight at 8 o'clock at the sight into social and civil prob­ for Congress to get the facts Rainbow Club, Bolton. ers told President Eisenhower today tljey are confident a ' Women's Home LaSgue ./of .the lems in all walks of life. on the wartime Yalta confer­ A Salvation Army will be ‘ Id in the Mrs. Clarence B. Eichman and Democratic-Sponsored proixisai to cut ii^ m e taxes will be The Keeney Street School PTA a committee of kindergarten defeated in the !Senate and eventually i n ^ e House. A t a ence. V ; Citadel tomorrow at .2 The Senate Republican leader o'clock. Business will of will meet tomorrow night at 4 mothers yiriU be in charge of re- Kirsch Sunaire Blinds White House news conference after'!'------------------ ' Anal details for the Irish Sale and o'clock at the school. A talk on freshmeniU. a conference with the President, j was asked about the swirling con­ Three''Girls Killed When Struck by Speeding Car Tea on Thursday; also sewing and hytlen'A wil bs given by a member Senator Knowland (R-Califi said { troversy over a decision by Sec- hospital work. Devotional period of the faculty of New Britain %tate made a hit at the he advised Eisehhower that he feels i Workers rotary o t State Dulles yesterday will be led by Mrs. Major Sweet. Teachers College. ' sure the Senate will reject the pro- ; to let key members of Congress Group Describes have a private look at the Yalta Calls Hostessea will be Mrs. Margaret Products Show! posal. Therrien and Mrs. Minnie Motri-' The regular meeting e t Daugh­ The conference was held shortly •P papers and not to publish them son. ters of Liberty No. 17, LDU, will Water Rate Hikes before the Senate convened to generally. Some officials and (J/n- be 'held tomorrow night at 8 Apd no wonder! The exclusive S-shaped slats start voting on the tax measure. gress membera rate. the documents mean more privacy, lietter light diffusion and Martin Obngdent as politically explosive botlV at Mrs. John Bulile and K ra Paul o’clock in Orange Hall. A full at­ A Water Department open house home and abroad. / Highway Probe Cook are supervisors of the rum­ tendance is hoped for, as there is will be held Wednesday from 9 ventilation for your home, ^ e the big choice Rep. Martin (R-Mhu) said he mage sale of the Dorcas Group much important business to be believes "We’ve got thVvotes’’ to Sen. George iD-Gai, chiurman a.m. to 9 p.m. in the hearing room of decorator colors demon.strat’ed in your of the Foreign Relations Commit­ Thursday^ March 17, at B am. m transacted. A social hour in charge’ of the Municipal Building to give reverse an earlier House pallot to' C ooper of, South Methodist of Mra Martha Cranston and her home. Phone MI-3-4865, Made only by Findcll "reduce' everybody’s taxes by $20, tee, has already said he will refuse customers o f’ the. department an to accept custody of the secret re­ Hartford, March 15 (A*)— Attorney for Theodore Zuber, Church. If pAokup is desired^ either committee will follow the n^et- opportunity to get information on in Manchester! - c> starting Jari. 1, \ owner of the Kent House Hotel in Greenwich, said flatly this of them may bo contacted. ing. The compromise proposal ln\^he. cord. He said yesterday he would Andrew Ansaldl of 123 W. Center iSt., was s ' guest of his son, why water rate hikes are needed not be reqponaible for almost cer­ morning that “certain irregularities existed’’ with “possi­ Andrew Jr., at the annual Freshman Fathers Weekend recently at and how they will be made.. Senate would -give a $20 cut to tain leaks, and did not want to bility of a fraudulent action transpiring’’ in negotiations by Dartmouth College. Andrew, here welcoming hi* father to the The Board of Directorrs. in its famlliea with incomes under $8,000 a year, plui a $10 cut for each de­ know what is In the record unless the State to purcha.se the hostelry which lies In the p ath -' Dartmouth campus, is a member of the largest freshmsn class In capacity as the Board Of Water the public knows, too. “ Dartmouth history, 783 young men from 38 states and 19 foreign^ Commisaionera, will hold a public pendent other than a spouse. way of the proposed Greenwich-Killingly expres.sway. Doesn’t Make /Sense countries. Each year fathers of freshmen are invited to Hanover hearing March 22 on the 20 per ^indell m f g . c o . The House added the income tax Atty. Arthur R, Ivey, who besides being Zuber’s attorney, "I don’t think they would be as gue,8ts of Dartmouth, to live in donhitories and attepd classes cent increase in the -water bllla reductionr provision to an adminis­ is prosecutor of the Greenwich Town Goilrt said, “I went to tration bill to continue corporation leaked anjtnore than many other with their sons, to talk_wlth prolessors and faculty advisers, to meet and an increase in sewer rates. ' MANCHESTER green Greenwich'Police because of certain irregularities that ex ist^ Slight Irregulars their sons’ classmates and fathers, qnd also hear talks by President The department administratian and excise taxes at their present documents of varying degrees ol originally proposed a schedule level beyond April 1, when they classifloation,’’ Kno\vlapd said. — becau.se I didn’t want my client to become a party to it. John Sloan Dickey, Dean of Freshmen Stearns Morse, and attend a He said it "doesnt make sense" class banquet.- - ■ • ' ’ which would increase rates, in gen- are now scheduled to decline.
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