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, Mra. Cbluihbla DeOarli, 88 8U- sell St., chairman of the Home Atout I'owii EMnomlca Committee of Maa- cheeter Orange, announces a Aid 8oci«ty af Son drsMmaking conteat open to high liuUwrwi Oiurch will aai^'a school atudeiita and Girl Scouts at Three "Great Declaiona" diacua- PRICE FIVE CENTS Chew Mein suppW in the ««en»bly leant 17 years of age. The project alon groupa have been organized raom F ridey » t « p.tOj. which le waa auggeated by the National by the Public Affaire committee open to memhere end .friend*. Orange and conleatanta need not of the Mancheater YWCA and are be Grange members to participate. beginning their eeriea of nine meet- inga thlB week. Xti% reunion committee of the Conleatanta will buy their own On Tape Recording State Urged! b 50 M issin g , of IBS#A lAin hold e meet- , materials for the drOMea which One group meets Monday after W tnnH-ht et * o'clock «t the should be completed by April 1.5 , noons. one Ttiiirsdsy mornings, and one Thursday evenings. All of theln hSne of Mr*. DWothy L«wib Rob Judging is set for April 29, and the I girls will inodel their own dresses. are holding their meetlnga in To Bolster,^2 o n JSo a rd \ erta 3#4 Autumn St. homes of YWCA members. Assure I Mrs. DeCarli msy he contacted for I U.S. Hands Soviet N ikita ' further information. The "Great Decielona" program ■ / ! 'a » 1 ^ X 1 Hamilton, Bermuda, Feb. 8 (Jh#-- The'weekly meeting of the is sponsored nationally by the For- I I V I E I Cl'KArOiU.S. Superforlrasa w.ather plane MATES will he held tonight at SI. Cecelia's Mothers Circle will elyn Policy A.ssn., which prepare* J \ B I 1 j d . TT n and ila crew of 12 were missing T:80 et the home of Joseph .1. non-partisan, objective background toda.X' and presumed down in the Sulliven. 317 Spring St Monthl.v meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the 1 material on eight lasties of foreign Evidence Red Jets . — j etorniy mid-Atlantic. ewerds for Jenuet^ will h« made. home of Mrs. Allan Srhnhert. 28H W E S X I I M G HOUSE Garden Dr. Co-hostess wtII be Mrs. policy which the United State* Hartford. Feb. 5 (JP) — The i The big 4-.ngiue aircraft had ! Frank Garber. faces in 1959. Following a diaciia- chairman of the Connecticut 1 ""i-v *" ‘‘"J’ The Rockrtlle Emblem riu h is sion, each Individual may All out a eponeoring e family supper to be ballot giving his opinions on the Civil Rights Commi.ssion to-1 .eaheh centered about 300 A ccess to W est Berlin Members of the cast of 'Turn Downed U.S. Plane heltl Saturday night at 8 o'clock at Back the Clock" are reminded of qiieations presented. 'TTie ballots dav asked the Lesrislature t.o the Rockville Elks Oub. Children are sent to the State Department ^ ^ * a tren ffth en th e s ta te ’s Civil ' .lapanepp freighter reportPrt it under 12‘wtll be admitted at half the rehearsal tonight at Ji.lO In St. James’ School hall. E f i f f a g e d in Washington and to the Con price Mrs. Helen Griffin. I3fi necticut Congressmen. Washington. Feb. 5 (^—t?;;*"‘^®n\,nerhad"^ ’a"'*'- ’i""' * ’’'""‘"'f, P'""* 7"**' Green Manor Rd,, la chairman. The engagement of Miss Paula Annual White Sale! Army Pvt George H Gaily 1*. Anyone wishing further infor- The United State^tod^ ‘ i ?^L»ep ti:;^pi^;e Invites Ike, May .Mange to Fldward Armstrong. , ination or ric.sii ing to start a neigh licly confronted Russia M’lth Lakota Council. Degree of Poca son of Mr. and Mrs. John Gall\ . 78 FINAL CLEARANCE - ALL 1958 M O D ELS^ Washington St . rscentl.y ai rived 135 Pesrl St , is announced by her borhood discussion group to fol evidence that two Soviet jets information about the rniaein^ U..V fh ^ Joint".hidi: crafT'rhe 4le"ngine B80*'ilfould"hav'e hontas, will meet tonight at 7;.30 low the "Great Decisions" program airmen. It aaid Mikoyan . in Germany and is now a member ' been in the general area at the In Odd Fellows Hall. Members are parenls. Mi and .Mrs. Paul Mange may call Mra. Theodore Powell. 279 shot down an unarmed U.S. that the, plane had been shot down, ciary ( ommittee. ,i_,. of the 26th Artillery at Aschaffen- Urges Halt reminded to bring donations of of South Coventry. , Parker .St. transport plane last Septem aaaertine it had craahed." Friedman, who spoke at length time. cans of milk. Entertainment «ill biirg A 1958 graduate of Howell Miss Mange Is employed as a ber in a warlike attack. Si.x— T he department's document also on the problems confronting the i Coast Guard plaives and N«''V | • follow the meeting. Chenev Technical School, he is a cashier at Food King, and her and possibly 17 American air disclosed that Deputy t^ndersecre- commission in its efforts to carry | flying boats scanning the area said ^ survey specialist. 1 fmiice is employed by the Connccli- tarv of Slate Robert Murphy tried out "a mandate from the general In Disputes Firemen from Town Companiea riit Kelleriiif, Im ., Newington men—were killed. to plav the recording of'the Soviet assembly. " urged the committee to (Continued m l*ago Three) s p e c i a l ELECTRIC The evidence waa a graphic tape 8 end 4 p u t out a small grass five Mis.s Loi.s Mnielli. daughter of An August wedding is planned. : airmen's conversation for Poxdet act favorably on several civil on Carter St. yerterday afternoon Mr and .Mrs Virlor Morelli. 32 Skates Sharpened. 50c recording of radio conveysationa Ambassador Mikhail Menshikov,...................... rights bills before it. By HAROU) K. MILKS a t 6 o’clock. Miinro St . has returned to her Hallowed ground- between the two Soviet fighter ______ refused to listen, it said, ■ The hearing attracted several Mozcow, Feb,'5 (fl*)—Nikita classes at the College of Our Lady KIka Solliark no extra charge. pilots. and Murphy then ga/e him a tran- persons to the Stale Capi- of the Elina, Chicopee. Mass., after East Reds Khruflhehev, urjring an end to A transcript of this recording script of the recording in Russian. ■ ,,,, session was delayed 23 HKAVV niJTi’ ZIPPERS spending the mid-year break al Pattpu's. 1.063: 4XXXX, L012; waa attached to an 8-page sum- For the first time, publicly, in . minutes as persons lined up to the Cold War, today offered the home of one of her classmates, REPLACED IN JACKETS DRYERS 'marv, issued bv the State Depart today’s documents, tile ITniled register their support or opposi- Soviet jruarantcc.8 of weatero We have no quarrel wnth those | Miss Maureen Scott. Glen Cove, ZiemaU's. 1.003: Woocly’s. 1.001: Work Done While You Walt ment, of Us efforts to pry in Free Five Statks accused Russia of shoolinc tion to the varloii.a measures, acce.sa to West Berlin if his who aell for leas. Each man knows ■ Pagam'a 1001: Stale Shoe Repair. formation about the incident out of the worth of his product. Buy qiial- L I NEW LOW PRICE! down the U.S. plane. Heretofore, | q-wo hills introduced -Bv Rep. plan for settling the crisis is 1,000; .North Ends. 99L; 4 Dunces Russia. publicly, the tTnlted States has j, f-.oogel (D-New Brit ltj\ Buy LYNN POtTLTRY. Msn- Sunset Council, Degree of Pocs- SAM YU LYES Americans Hccepted. 5 977: Sharpies. 963; Herald. 957; The 0 3 0 U.S. .said only that the plane binned ^oiise majority leader, cheater Shopping Parkade. MI hontaa, will hold a kitchen social "SHOE REP.AIRINf. The western power* »o far have 9-8251. Bond Bread. 946: Commissioners, peared Sept. 2 on a fhg t f; crashed in Sovi^'t Armenia nf- ^ould enable the mmmi.s.sion to declined to consider the plan, which tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the | 940: Walnut Clippers, 940; OF THE BF-TTER KIND” Herleshauspii. Germany. Feb, 5 home of Mrs. Martha Johnson, 449 ••S OAK STREET 5 0 Ten-'dlvrra\er^^^^^^ ter b e in g "intercepted " by Soviet complainU. agaimsl al- calls for making West Berlin a Chumps, 918: Kopper Kettle, 908; leged violators in employment and .iPi Uomniunist Kast Germany United Nations responsibility. Main St. Members are reminded to Qiiish's. 885; 4(7'a. 865; Job's Bar Same Side A* Watkins WEEKLY It had crashed in Armenia. The f'frhleta today released U S. Army pilot bring articles for the aocial. bodies of six of the 17 Americans As issued by -he Slate Depart- public housing, Addieasing himself to Secretary bers, 797. ment. the transrript f innversa- Ooogel took the flooi briefly si Richard Mackin and four iHlier : of .State Dulles, Khi-ushchev re- who were in the plane were return .American soldiers held in Kast Arthur Karsaes, 22. son of Mr. *1 ed to U.S. official*. Under per tions between the i^t fighters .start of the hearing to declare I marked "Mr. Dulles, if you BO de- Germany for several weeks. and Mrs, John Karsees. 213 High sistent U.S. inquiries, Soviet of had been translated from Russian himself in favor of these and other air*. then for the sake of ending land St , has been assigned to E ficials insisted they knew nothing to English.