Mh: TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1986 :L‘“ L G E S D C T ^ Avenff* Daily Nkf Prigs Ron
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V _ •' /■, mh: TUESDAY, APRIL 26, 1986 :l‘“ L G E S D C T ^ Avenff* Daily Nkf Prigs Ron ........ Sn^ntun l^rralb / Ikr th* Week Ended Tkd Wdstktr ApeU 9A I9M ^ : ed V.'S. WanEM scout Troops 19 and 49. Show Film Here : J About Town Howard Baldwin and Mrs. Gives Painting to Red Cross Chapter 11^636 George Walker, leaders, were tak ■ *sr nf th* AndK^ neel. lanv near 4#. iln en to the Shrine Circus in Hartford By Billy G rah^ m e *f Obenldtlee TiM Swfiior ClUaenr Club wUI last nlg^t aa the guests of William wariner Thorsdny. High I liave lU weekly meatinc We<biM- J. Gray of 317 Green Rd. ’ ■ C n M Yew is a PwMSit M artche§ter~^A City o f Village Clj^rAt. Rev. Billy Graham, nationally dfey at tb« Community T b«fin- ■vmisuMe.rtei »M e .n ta Dilworth-Comeli-Quey Post No. known Elvangellst and producer nbiK at 1:30 pm. Thar* vlll ba a •1 0 0 ^ 8,3* “ | W 2 “ p Now employed men and women may Y0L.tXXIV,N0.176 . regular program of gamaa, muatc' 192. American Legion, will meet the world’s Srst ChristlBn wqBtera cut monthly payinenu and clean up BNTT-EIGHT PAGES—tW O SECTIONS) M A N C H l^R , CONN.. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ^1658 *■ Fran 9t) film, ‘Mr. Texas," will be seen in 6300 . 24.25 19.25.1 PRICE FIVE CENTS ■ and dancing, followed by refreah- tonight at 8:16. at the poet home. •SOO 39.9.5 30.79 ■ bill* with a ft**awaf-intO teen. Phone manta. The hoataaaaa thia weak All members are urged to attend another religious film, rOiltown, AW*v« Hr— c«vtf 1 for a loan on 8t*t vi»it. Write for Infor- i will ba from th* North Methodiat this Important business meeting, U.S.A.'‘ to be presented here on A iMA •! ttw <MH. IN.M -Am mation,:or come in to tea ua foday/ Church. May 14 in the Veiplanek School. r>Mir<lr n —'i* >• b caMKrtm William O. E. Oolgan, head of The story center* around the MMliir XtMll-Mk *f teams 929 M $SOO F'oi^vuig Pastor St. Maiy'a Man'a Club haa act the Groton Bridge Authority, will life of a Houstdil-oil millionaire the date of Monday. May -3. for speak at the meeting of the Ki- who is bfougjtt to an abrupt reali . Ita annual ladlM night. ' George wanis Club Thursday noon at 12;1S sation of his need of a reli^ous ex Torrance, who la chairman of the at the Manchester Country Club. perience through danger to his IMVTfM committee, anhouncaa that a' fine daughter's life in th* Texas City Am end] lent to roaat beef aupper will be aerved Mrs. Howard Hansen, president, holocaust of. 1947. mM Mrs. Richard Bagge and Mrs. Wal at a moat raaaonabla price per *Fhe Him is 94 minutes in length, #f MdlClMWEf ■V couple. mrner Kilby, OS Blaie ter Frederickson, delegates, and and in full color. Featured in the la receiving reaervatltona, Mrs. Edward Walters, of the I N M A IN S T h 2nd n « O m Wsolwwth'i, MANCHESTER film are professional Hollywood MU sIm M • Mk for tlw VIS MANagsr which cloa* Friday. Mr. and Mr*. Washington PTA, are planning to players who have become Chris fo r attend the state convention at the / ^ > M N THUMOAV iVCNIHOStVCMHOi UHTIt I PM. Kilt^ have moved from Lyndale tiana themselves, including Colleen a a*** I* twISiah * l ^ « 8t., but have the aame telephone Hotel Statler in Hartford tomor Townsend Evan*; Georgia Liee, number. '______________ row and Thur^ay. 'PiitirPMraMhaTlBMrt ciarkr..... - WsshingtoR-,- 27 ^ff^^tha^-die-WMU-House had Vdered .—S«n. Bricktr (R-Ohio) ssid an' Iqdaflaite dsisy.--■ - DuUsa said yss- H. Bhigene Freeman of Bridge William Tyler, son of Albert tsrday he remains opposed th* today hid proposal to curb the port, who waa aaalatant accretary l^lei'. dS Hawthorne St, who is Brlcker amendment He said tbs - of th* Kdward J. Holt Insurance currently stationed at Sheppard G IV E B B S treaty power should be writ delay had been imlered because Agency In Manchester from 1937 Air Force Base. Tex., has been ten into the Constitution to aonu other administration officials promoted to the grad* of airman CHANEL NO. 5 to 19M, haa been appointed an aa- Chatham block the designs of “advo- war* not prepared to tesUfy. The Bad Earth aistaqt secretary of the Hartford second Class. Im . entered the '‘ •VallaMeat Sets Terms service in June. 19S4, after gradu Mtes of world government KeOunrer Beaeats Oarbs 1 County Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Kefauver said he had rMeiVed A t present branch manager of. the ating from Manchester High (who) seek to repeal the School. W E L o n r s ^ Bridgeport office' he resides in that •91 MAIN aHTBEET American Dwlaration of In-rjTeu'M rth^f^'S^irtm ent On Meeting d ty with his wife and two chil dependence. were ready for the hearUTga, and dren. A son waa bom at. the Hartford Hospital on April 23 to Mr. and ’Brlcktr said such-persona seek he said of the 'Whit* House de Mrs. Arthur Kestermont, 51 to achieve world .govemment in cision: 'T vesent this interferencs With China CHRYSLER ‘various ways, including amend with the function!^ Of a congrea- to Peace Wedgewood Dr. "M IA M r ment of the United NsUona Char slohal committee.’' W INDSOR ter, and he declared: He opposes the Hricker Amend Washington, April 27 </P) Jean and Judy Heiuiequin, 187 ' _ ' Herald Photo. Oe Luxe. Radio and beater. Washintrto^April 27 (A*)— ^President Eisenhower disdosBil RUMMAGE Green Rd.. and Carol Willhide, 179 Miss Jessie Reynolds, home sendee secretary of the loctl Red Cross Chapter from 1920 through Means Lest liberties ment, which Wmtid provide, tjhat: — President Eisenhower said Green Rd., are spending the spring World War H, presents a painting, ‘The Greatest Mother.in the World,'' to Adams Rhodes, chapter T h e end result ia th* same— 1. No treaty or other interna today the United Stetes is today he b^n in private correspondence With l^oviet De vacation in Washington, D. C. chairman. The painter, Cecil Kittle, 218 Center St. gave th* painting to If is* Re)molda on her 25th til* United States would esaa* to tional agreement which confllcU willing to confer alone with fense Minister Zhukov within the past three weekL He saiil SALE $ 2 9 5 Oowa with the constitution shall have anniversary in Red Cross work in 1944, Site wants the painting to become part of the local Red Cross be a sovereign, independent nation. Red China regarding -a For the conespbndenci^sholds out some slim hope of Itotterment The Manchester Fir* Depart headquarters. ■ See BOB GIORGETTI at When independence is deatroyed, any effee^nnd in United SUtes-So^t relations. LUTHER H A U No t i ^ y or axeeutiv* agrss- mosa area cease-fire— but not ment at the comer of Main and / our liberties are lost. .That is one 2. Hilllara Sta. will hold a depart ROY MOTORS, Im . of the most important reasons why ment i ^ l be effacUvs as U.S. in- on-, matters affecting Na Eisenhower told of tjie correspondence at A news confer- ment drill at 6:30 tomorrow night. lected in February and 166 pints ws need a constitutional amend-, tsmal law except through legisla entJe and said he hM a feeling world peace prospects ar« on in March. 15S Center St. Pbone MI 9 - im The Bev. Charles Ashcraft on- tionalist China. ment safeguarding the power to tion which would be valid in th* Backing up the portion of Secre e upswing. ” Cbureli The Mary Cushman Group of the Chapter Receives Paintings Miss Sampson and MrsC Thomp make treaties end executive agree absenca of n treaty. lor* conrt prior to Us dramatic son, local chapter secretary, ex aad anooeaafnl appeal to save from tary of State DvUcs, the President In saying he feels peace ' Second Congresational Women’s ments." / Bricker contends tbsrs is a real told a news conference it niay bower said it is also FRIDAY. I 'A .M . League, Mr*. Jack . Mercer, leader, pressed concern that only 81 pints The- Ohioan made these etate- danger that a treaty, or even an laen a yonth, wh* heat aad at of blood were collected at the last tempted to mh Mm. • As n ro- have been a bit of an oveiBtate* encouraging development— sucll _ _________ ___ Auspices of ' ann<^cea a'food rale to follow Gift from Miss Reynolds ments in testimony propared for executive agreement not requiring ment for the Unit.jr' Statoa to aay the TO a.m. service at the church bloodmoblle visit while the aver the start ~ot new hearings before the approvM of the Senate, may be snit of the 77>ycarwM mlnIster’B agree on an Austrian peace treaty— with an adverse'devekm- IXmOAS SOCIETY age monthly requirements of Man stirring talk In aktrtagBeld. Maaa,, lost Sstiurday that it would "Ui- Sunday, May 1. , H A L E 'S a Senate Judiciary aubc<Hnmitt*c' used to take away baaic cooirtitu- eist on Free CSilna’s participation ment, such as the Red Chinese air buildup in the vicinity Mias Jbssie Reynolds, home serv-.r Atty. Eugene T. Kelly,*ald 918,- chester Memorial Hospital is 116 on his proposed amendment to tlonal rights or to encroach upon eenit (April 98), Oaorga Tontlgay, pints.