The Weather ATcrage Daily Net Presa Run Foreeaat of D. 8. W eather B m a n For the Week Ending January 24th,. 1958 Generally fair, eold tonight and early Tneeday. Increasing cloudl- 12,875 nees late Tuesday. L (Classified Advertising nn Page lt> PRICE FIVE CENTS (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANl’ARY 26. 1959 VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 9S Vinson Backs'CubaTums Almond Will Fight iBill to Extend^^^gji^jQjj^Q' Hawaii th State 50 Order to Integrate Draft 4 Te.>..Economics Washington, Jan. 26 (/P)— The administration’s plan for Havana. Cuba, Jan. 26 (/P) Virginians Schools a 4-year e.xtension of the — C!uba’s revolutionar\’ gov- draft law got a poteftt- push ernment after a hectic 3-week Pushed in Congress Richmond, Va., Jan. 26 —Virginia’s Legislature ^yi^ I private schooling . of told his House Armed .Services its attention to tlie outside children as an alternative to Inte- , -w e have no rlioii e. . . world. meet in extraordinary session grated public schools. ] extend the draft, " Without A good deal Is ceitaln to be here Wednesday to seek new 2. Repeal the states oompul- forceful inducement, he said, beard from piovislonal president defenses for the state in its sory school attendance law, a move | „,(ing,.y pnnks would be emptied Manuel Urr\itia and his cabinet ostensibly designed to give the lo- I ),eiow the needed strength, Seaton, House Chief battle against integration inj ministers on Cuba’s economiK and calities more elbow room in mak- j . . j there will he no hesi- political role in inlernstionaU^f- the public schools. Ing any transition from public to (g^ry on the part of any member Gov. J. Lindsay Almond Jr., fairs. ' private schooling. j tiie committee to meet his re- Urrutla's regime has been over- called the special session last the surface, it did not ap- j night—Bix days after the coiirt.4 On sponsihilily in this regard. " the 75-, although not inlenlion- Urge Fast Approval pear such stop-gap enactments , y'pg,..oi,) o'h-'-;nan announced had dealt a knocko\it blow to ally BO by revolutionary chief could remove the possibility of | Vinson’s remarks were prepared Fidel Castro and bis war crimes 2 "majisive resi.stance" laws enacted some integration next month in Ar- start of hearings on the trials of 'ex-dictator P'ulgencio Ba- in 1956. lington. Charlottesville. Norfolk j ,,i|, Keep the Wii.shington, Jan. 2fi i/I’)— Secretary of the Interior Seaton Without these laws, under tista's lieutenants. and possibly Alexandria. Some j selective Service Act' in effect ,un- Castro’s current visit to Ctiracas and Hiiuso Iicnuicialic Leafier John M cl’ orniack (D-Mass) eioied rhS%tau'°?s%owerlesrtoilegi.slators predicted efforts would til July 1. 1963, n ie mea.sme al.so may have coincided with tbe end called loda\ lor .speedy congres.sional action lo make Hawaii of the new governinent's most dif- | prevent or even delay integration j probably be made 'o l.rhooi would extend tlie docioi's' draft, the oOt h stale. ' wherever it is ordered by federal I calities pointedly that atn srhoo the existing suspen.aion of man- ficull period. 1 Oliening a lieai'ing on the Hawaii statehood hill, Seaton judges. And In one school in Ar- . Integration even under f'*deral power limits for the armerl forces l.trrutia has had in find qualified told llie House Inlei'ior and In.sulai’ A ffairs Committee "W e lington. It has been ordered for no i court orders would be direel y and pinvisions aiding servicemen personnel to fill civil posts \*acated ’ later than Feh. 2. contrary to state policy aa laid with ilependents. by the mass cleanout of Batista I need Hawaii as an eipial partner aa much aa Hawaii needs Almond indicated last night he down by the legislature, Asst. Secrolaiv of Defense , snpportei'B. He has had to act statehood,” C3iniles C. Finucane was sl;\led to will offer the assembly only a In Arlington, plans have been quickly lo meet such iirgcn' prob- ' .McCormack .said it is long past the hour to end Hawaii’s 6 aVopgap’ program designed to meet laid to appeal (o the U.S. .Supreme spearhead the rcntagon'.s case, but : lems as getting the vital sugar! the mostimmediate problems he j Court the order of U.S. Di.strict there did not .seem lo be any heavy aiipi'eiil icosliip." may harvest iinderwa\- and repairing called them "certain specifir Judge -Albert V. V. BryanBiyanthat that four .opposition in the Hous- .Many say I war-rlamaged higbw.ays, railways He said lie liopes to see Hawaii admitted to the Union phases" of the school crisis when Negroe.s be enrolled at Stratford tliey dislike tbe draft but feel it and cnmmiinii’atiqns. dui'ing the lirst .session of this Ouigress. He addresses the .State Senate and Unreign ('rlliclani As niiijoi it j- leader, lie said, "1 will cooperate in every way House of Delegates in joint session (Continued on Page Fifteen) (Continued on Page Fleven A harassing factor li.as t)een for- possible to bring the liill up as i|uieklr as possible rtn the at Wednesday nmm. eign criticism of the .speedy mill- The Governor said he still plans j floor of the House.' I larv conviction and execution of to appoint a committee of legisla- | Comiuiltcp Cbairiiian Wavnr A.i i so-called war criminals and tbe tors to formulate a long-range I ! carnival atmosphere in which tbe ipliinll iIM ’oli.i dcclaiPd I hr Hi- wali bill I'H.'i first priority in lb , BiotinMarks anti-integration program which , I public trials opened in Havana last presumably would come from a ^ Sedition Trial Starts t'oniniU tpr. ^ I week. aubsequeni a.ssembly session. ' I Maj. Humberto Soil Marin, pre- Tlir romn.lttp liPHid r " s l o w Belfijiaii Congo Almond declined to tip lus hand down” c?v from onp of tt« mnni- I siding over tbe 3-man revolution- on what' specific measures he bprH. ary Irihunftl, announced the second would recommend to the special For American Trio I Havana trial would he shifted from Rpp, Jump?! A. Hr Ipv lO-hlfl*. Political Talks ession. He said "it would serve no , an oppnppnt of Hnwaii ptatpiiood I the Sports Palace to the Hall of useful purpose" to reveal whether . Justice of the Siioenor War Court ohjprtod to inclndinR ri roront j$uh- San Francisco, Jan. 26 (JP> The oomnuttop lepo’ t In the rreord ’Ui* Mriis.sols, Bcgium. Jan 26 (Ah— he will offer a plan aimed at .stav- | iii.st outside Camp Columbia. ing off integration in Arlington Powell sedition trial, only court The next defendant is a Batista til hP liBd vpf’ d it nnd Iw nsUod tlial Several lumdreri African youths rase of its kind to come out of the Sonton hr roc''UPd fni- fiirtlirr t 'ipa denied admiBsion to a govemment- and in the localities where closed army ca|itain. Pedro More.ion. 38. achools may have to be reopened Korean War which Congress never accused of assassination, homicide, tio n in g at 'ir.nther ceu iiiiiltee meet-r spotiBorcd political meeting yeater- declared, biegan today with a start • I day rioted In the Belgian Congo on a racially-mixed basis - Norfolk, and robbery. lip Charlottesville and Front Royal, on the selection of a federal court "I realiz, P'e practical .si'.iia city . „ of , Maladi. ,, T^ie fir.sl Havat^', defendant. officer and But souroe.s in close touch with jinv. Hen." he raid, "hut 1 think the I A Belgian police Mai, Jesus Sosa Blanco, was con- Bome Africans weie injured before the sittiation said the governor cihief U.S, District Judge lx)uis cliajrm.Ti c'i:M move Just a little hoped the emergency session would K. Goodman is presiding. The case victed and sentenced t'’ before order waa restored. The court- a firing squad after a 13-hoiir trial slower lie’ e." house and other government build- attempt to accomplish only two has taken almost three yeais to, Rep Walter Rogers in -’l’ex), * . . . I each 1 trial a 1 stage.el Q rrz> .lohnIfvJin W\\ FOWelJ ' which was bioadcasl, televiseil and another statebord opponent, qiies-, ings were looted and a Catholic Immediate things; internipled repeatedly by tlie jeers, laws providing I 39, his wife Sylvia, 39. both of San 1 Honed .Seaton about the possible ~ 1. Enact hew hisses and laughter of thoiisands ______1 Francisco, and .Julian Sch\iman of i subsequent edmi.ssioii of Puerioj No arrest, were reported. i New York were indicted April 2.’i ' in tlie audience There were in- Rico the Virgin islands Slid other ; Belgian authorities had called ; 19,56. I dications that trials at Camp Go-, J Smiling de.spite the fall of his cabinet, Italian Prime Minister ignited Slates posse.ssions to stale- Hie meeting to explain the Briis- Bridoje Ticket Powell published a magazine in lunibia will have a limited audience | jsels government’s long-term, plan postwar Shanghai, the China I and will not be televised or broad- Amintore h'anfani leave., Rome's Viminale Palace today on his way to pie.sent hi., re.signalion and those of his 20 ministers to Presi- .S e a t o n said t h a t in his mind no for local elections and eventual In- .Monthly Review. He kept it going cast. I . riier .\meiican flag area is pres- dependence for the big central dent Gionchi. ( AP Phopjfax I. Users Obliged after the Chinese Co'mmunisls Over the weekend there also was eiillv qiinlifled, and he said he Is African colony. ' came to power, with his wife and a moratorium on pxpriitiona, an in- ^ lot aware of any desire for state- The Relga News agency report- Schuman as associate editors. All dication that thp judgmpnt of war | hood on the part of theli residents, ed about 200 African youths, when ^ To Show Book three returned lo the United criminals will proceed at a more i Seaton was the first witne.ss | refused entrance, had started I States in 1955 after the magazine jdeUherale pace. A, fjirthejjaJftdicacJ,. "The grant of Statehood to thniwing rocks at SSuropean cars, . folded. 'Hartford. .Tan. 26 .Starting : tion WHS the supreme military tri- Fan/anif 20 Aides Ha'vsii \rill prove to the world offbdnl buildings, and church mis- (JP: Sundav. corhmuters u.sing tic ket jI They are charged under the Sedi- bunal's decision not to hear Posa ind partlciilarlv to ,-\sia that we sions. I tion Act of 1917 with conspiring to I>i,aclice what we preach." Seaton books on the five Connecticut River i Blanco's spneal until tomorrow. Ttje main alrecl waa cleared of i obstruct the war effort and incite Despite the uproar ovei' the said in [irepaierl testimony demonatrators when an injured bridges operated by the Greater | Hartford Bridge Authority will ! mutiny among U.S. forces by cii - trials. Urmlis and his 'i ahinet have "I .«ay we need the parlicipallon Belgian police officer fired a sub- dilating copies of the magazine in In Cabinet Resign m( Haw'aiiai's in niir coiin.sei.-^. anti have to present books to toll col- been conferring day snd night, try- machine gun into the air. Afri- the United States. The government their aihiie aii'l experience in can troops then restored order and lectors. Hitherto, commuters were al- says the con.spiiacy consisted of (Confimied friim Page Eleven) tlealing willi the people., of the built barricades between the Eu- publishing charges that the itnited lowed to present a single loo.«e Ronie. J.in. '26 . 1’‘ Riemlei' eiala or Republicans reiilacing Ihe Orient ’’ ropean district and the native aec- States waged germ warfare and Tlie Serretaiy pointed out that tlon. ticket. Amintore Fanfani's cabinet resign- falterujp Social Democrats. Bridge officials, however, have obstructed truce negotialions. Thi.s ed tnda\' b-caii.se of a'defectinn b\' It .seemed more likely, however, Hawaii i.s Ihe only incorporated A 6:30 p.m. to 4:30. a.m. curfew ' was conspiracy, says tile govern- tenitorv now arid it., .'’lO-year ap- was Imposed in the native section. worked out a program which they ! Bus Drivers a niinnnty Moderate .‘'ociali-st. Itiat a Christian Uemocial right- Bay. will c\it delays to a minimum ment, because the defendant!! knew The .50 - ycai - old pi n-western winger might be called to try a prenliceship in territorial status is the reports lo be false. longer than was required of any of (Uontiniied bn Pago Eight) and enable the loll collectors to re- j prime luini.ster who head., the rightist coalition with the m.ni- I’owell WHS bom in .Shanghai but arrliist.s. Or a iiiinonli’ one-parly the present atatea. move the ticket while identifying ' I A w a i t A n s w e r Christian Dcin'crats handed his the ticket bonk. educated in the T'nited States at JOHN W. POWELL resignation and iliose of his 2(1 Ulieistian r.ieniocrat cahinet. Long hefnie annexation in 1898. , Commuters are asked to leaf the I'niversity of Missouri. During minister., to Rri.'sidcnt Gioi'anni Part of Fanfani'., trniilile has he continued, Hawaiian., were t.hor- > out the top ticket in their book, i World War II he worked for the Los Angeles Atty, A. L. Wirin. On Strike Vote Gronchl. been opposition from his party's mighty imhiier! with American 1 sought lo bring Chinese witnesae., slip it between the book covers Office of War information in in Hrcoi'dance witii tradition. right wing, led by foi nicr Pi e- ideals and .\mcrican culture and] with one end protruding, and Washington and in China. His wife, to the United Stales to testify to iiiieis Mario Scelba and Gm.seppe Ihe Amei icanlzallon has continued! Bulletins New Haven. Jan. 26 t/Pl Lead- Gronchi did not accept tli- lesig- present both ticket and book lo the former Sylvia Campbell of their as.'ieited knowledge of .\niei- Pella, tmth potential candidates to at a rapid jiace since incorpora- from the AP Wires Pendleton. Ore., was a post-war ; ic an germ warfare. Tlie Red gov- ers of the -VFL-CTO Bus Drivers' naliuns at once. But he made the collector. clear he woulfi. asking the Fanfani licad Hie new government. tion. I The collector will ptill the loo.se U.N'H.\A worker in .Slianghi, Schu- einment refu.sed to allow this un- Union meeting here tomorrow Rejecting arguments that Hawaii to tivo big] cabinet to ccntiniie in oifice only The cabinet voted to quit follow------PROTESTS ticket out of the book while man. Bo.ston-horn. was a radio | less the United States would sign hope to find answers ing seven precarioii.s month., in of- is siisceiitibie to control b\' ("oni- corrr'pnndent in Shanghai before a miiHial legal as.sistance agree- questions about their dispute with as a caretaker legime handling Washington, Jan. 26 i/Pi—Jus- Identifying llie hook still held in cuneni husine.,s. fice and Ihe resignation last week mimists. .Seaton said: the commuters hand. he joined the Review s stalf. iiient. Tlie U.S. government re- the Connecticut Company. of Labor .Minister Ezio V’igoielli. a "The fact is that the people of j tice William O. Douglas pro- Defense effort lo obtain evidence fu.sed to do this on grounds it Both deal wth the strike vole C.ron' hi also announced lie would tested today the Supremo Collectors will not handle the start con.siilting political leaders member of the Democratic Social- Hawaii, time after time, have ut- books themselve.s. thus reducing , and other maneuvers have delayed ta ;en Friday by union members ist minority. terly rejected the (.'ommtinlst phi- Court Is not giving clti^ns tho the trial. First, the defense, led h\ (Continued on Page Three) Wednesdav on.., the formation of a protection due them agaiost the amount of time consumed. who drive buses in Hartford. Man- losophi' ami every attempt of Com- chester. New Haven. .Middletown. new government. The government was a coalition iiiilau-riil search and seizure by He might ask Fanfani or an- of Chri.sHan nemocrats, Italy’s munists to influence their govern- ^ -V- police. Dougins raised a lone Sta. .( d. New London, Norwich of the largest parly who have dominated and Meriden. other Chri.sHan Democrat ment. ] voice In dissent when the Su- party's h-fl wing lo try a new all Italian government sime World "The people of Hnwaii wrote in- Eastern Orthodox First Ohjeetive They are; the Lib- War II. and Morlerate Socialists, preme Court affirmed 6-1 the 1. Was the election conducted coalition, possibly with to their proposed state oonslilu- coniiction of a Denver man on^ The two parlies were Several seats tion a far-reaching prohibition , according to procedures outlined short of a majonty in tbe Cham- charge of illegally transporting in the union’s rules? against any (fonimimist holding anil eonreallng narrotica- Chief ber of Deputies and had to depend public office on public employment 2. And if it was. how did it turn Ion support from whatever mem- •liistice Warren and Justice Pope Calls World Council out lo strike or not to strike? News Tidbits bers of the minority center parlies of any kind." , Frnnkturfer did not participate He also recounted that the Ha- Member., of the .unions joint theVrould corral. - , , , ____ ,Q.n .inrinp- in the case. conference boari which has rep- Culled from A I’ Wires Fanfani won a vote In the chain- , wall resentatives from all" the locals, ber last week by only one vote, prolonged dock strike, passed laws JET8 EXPORT REFUSED To Unite Christian Forces are to meet tomorrow morning in Ottaiva, yim n . 26 (Jb—^Trade New Haven with Joseph Fahey of Teaiii.sters Union President (Continued on Page Eight) (Contimied on Page Eight) •Minisler/fJordon Churehlll said Boston, an international repre- Janies Hoffa predicts union’., cam- today an appllratlon for a Ca- By ST.\N CARTER »date for the beginning of the coun- testant churches would be Invited' sentative of the union, paign lo organize Sears Roebuck nadian export permit to ship Jet Vatican C?ilv. Jan.' 26 i4h Pope, ' ''• Because of the gathering'., to send representatives, at least Fahey is reported to lie in \Vs.,h- and Co. will be a tough one. planes to the Dominican Repub- John XXIII will convoke a .great! Kceat size and po.s.sihly long dinar as observers. But It was con- ington today making a report on Police in midtown Manhattan lic was not granted. He replied asaemblv - the 21.,t Ecumenical preparation may lake sidered certain that the Roman the strike balloting in the' inter- rush to three locations ns result of Why Social Security, in the House of Commons to «I1 m tVio vrirwivenr historv' l"a '"' months, The meeting doe., Church. in any consideration of national headquiirters of the union, two telephoned, boiiih threats .. Paul .Martin, a Liberal member, oLthe Romai^ c S ' c church t*b] nor have to be field at the Vatican union with the Prolestants, would .\llhough the reft lit of the elec‘ Sen. Kenneth B. Keating iR-NYi who asked Whether any Canas seek unity of the Christian forces 'n Rome, lint other sites seem insist on spremacy of the papacy., tion Is reported unofficially to have says'^ "It would be a dangerous dian jets lia-'c been or are be- unlikcl.v. Tliis has always been one of tlie been 704 in favor of striking and thing” for President Elsenhower to Aged Help Cost More ing supplied to the. Dominican of the world. Ecumenical ^meaiis worldwide, Return to the fold of the Ea.sl gicat ob.stacics to Christian reuni- 383 against, iihion members and try to' pick the Republican pro.,i- Republic. representing the whole church. Tlie ficatlon. ^ i leaders differ on whether this dential nominee in I960. ern Orthodox CHurch's 129 million 20 previous etnimenical councils members was seen aa a prime ob------necessitates a strike. Presidert C.arlos P. Garcia calls Bv \V. JONF^S MACVARLAN *priations hiKigel Uioiigh I hey soon ^ SCORES CIVIL RIGHTS ACT were called to deal with major (Contimied on Page Eoiirp Union leaders say the union's Philippine nation to join .. will run in the vicinity of SIO bil- Americas, Ga., Jan. 26 t®g—A ject of the conclave. But there are jirohlenis facing the church, such Washinglon, Jan, annually. great obstacles lo any formal re- constitution ia uncleqr in stipu-' , „ „ graft and corruption, I 1 (ieorgla attorney argued today as heresy'”and schism, to lesOlve Social Sc.urily insurance la get- needy aged is the j that the 1957 federal Civil unification. ‘ particularly the Ro- lating what percentage of the vote ^vhich be terms "a cancer gnawing questions of faltii or to establish east needs to be pro-strike for a our national entrails." Dimitri ting the major credit for taking; nio.,1 costly of four federal-state; Rights .Act was designed “to man Catholic dogma that the Pope dogma. Is -supreriie and infallible in mat- Call to Council strike to be called. Mitropouloa. Metropolitan Opci i more and more netxly old folks public assi.slance piograrris under made and avoid tho law of thO Tlie V^atican announcement said: If the unofficial vote totals aie condm.'i.oi', reported still in serious Security Administra- laiid" instead of supporting it ters of faifli and morals. i "Regarding the lelebration of off federal-stale welfare roles. , the Social correc:. slightly more than 64 per ronditioii r.t New York Hospital, However, both programs are | tion. The other three aid needy Atty. Charles J. Bloch took that Keuffirmation of the church’s' the .Ecunieiiical Coum-il. this, in stand against comiiiunisni piay he 21st in History rent of the ballots >vere-in favor of Faimei , iftsuig electric fan to costing more. He.e's why: who are blind, or totally and per- tu<-k In urging dismissal of a the thought of the Holy Father i federal court suit brought under another major siiblert of the Ecu- looks not only to the edification ol a strike. Fahey Is expected to dispel tear gas fumes holds off 20 Expenditures for the old-age manenlly disabled, or dependent 1 bring an authoritative statement pmre officers far six hours wiln a.,.,istancc program are going up children. j the Civil Rights Act in a move menical Council, the first since the Clirisllan peoples, but is in- Vatican City. Jan. 26 (*Pi The to force registration of Negro 1870. Pope John already has ex- tended as an invitation to the i Ecumenical Council which Pope, from International headquarters on shotgun .aii'l wounds three perso)i, because the monthly payments In all, it is estimated the total ------Inear Clinton. Ohio . .'. Israel tn- inters. pressed grave concern with the .separate iChriatjan) communities; .lohn XXIII plans to call together' are increasing. The insurance eost of Ihe four assistance pro- plight of Catholics in Communist 1,0 seek unity which so many desire! will be the first this century for (Contlmied on Page Four) ! atnicts its chief U.N. delegate, piogram is more eostly because grams in the vear beginning July 1 ------Abba Eban. to ask for special se- WALLACE DENIES CONTEMPT lands and particulariy in Comiiiu- in all parts of the world." the Roman Catholic Church and benefits have been increased and 1 will be $3,523,600,000. with the curity coiim 11 meeting "on the federal share being $2,051,000,000. i Jlontgomery, Ala., Jan. 28 W— nrst CJhina. where the Red regime This .was seen as ai. invitation only the 21st In the church's nearly the numlier of beneficiaries Is ris- Ex-Judge George Wallace ad- has been trying to foster a Na- for a return to the fold of the 2.000 years. ing rapidly. States also have general assist- Jel on - Trans-U.S. lion.” ance. or relief programs In which .mitted in federal court that ha tional Catholic Church that denlei rhurchea which have broken away This is what supports the two disobeyed a court order to maJea , from Bome, primarily the Flasteni Previous Ecuumenical • Councils ___ An Israeli soldier dies in first the federal government does not allegiance to Rome. « I have taken historic decisions. One! X f l S h C l l f f C r »!)C E V 1C C votejr registration records avail- The council will bring together serious Jordun-lsraeli bo^er old-age assistance pro- participate. Unlike ' the Pioteslanls, t),e ^ C o u n e i l of Trent lastedJor 18 ------cldent n m.111 h,_..Rep. J»"'bs ] able to the U.S. ClvU Rights Roman Catholic cardinals, ' arch- Tlie federal expenditure ' for C'nmmisiiion. But he denied that Ea.stern Church parted from Rome 5 Bars Miyi several long adjourn- j Angeles. Jan. 26 'A’ > A new Roosevelt (D-Cahfi renew, re- state ejjrant.. In 1959-60 is put at $2,018,- bishops and bishops from all over quest for a ehalige In the House * C'TUU s .(i oulting he was in contempt of 'ourt the world in what may well be the 905 years, ago tp a dispute over "i^ ts. airliner flew lo New York in 000.000, or 57 per cent of the total. mattera of discipline. The Vali-^ “ he first such Council, held in 'four hours and three miniites yes- Committee on Un-American Ac-. “ "h local g _ increase, ^in the when he turned records. In Bar- most immense gathering of its UvitSies . . . The Rev. Carrie Wi l - ! » «'’ .,re. But meieases m the The budget estimated that the bour and Bullock Counties over kind in Christian history. .More can, considers the Eastern Ortho-; Ro"' ®25. lerday. then turned around and federal share in recent years have] needy aged will receive an average lo grand juries instead of fedcr- than 2,500 are eligible to attend. dox schismatics but still Calfio- simple bapHsnial creed ficw back again.st 10.5-mile-an-h9iir bur \Vot>dWood, ot Norwalk (R-Newtow urges Rep. to I provided the larger portion of the ; monthly payment of $65.85 in 195^ n,vestlgators.who were looking Renresentatives of other Clii is -. lies, retaining the apostolic tradi- t ^ date for Easter. headwinds In six hours and 22 min- John P.w would” nc m benefits. Tlie Ei.,enhowei 60,', compared with an estimat^ c„„,piaintg ol dlscrlmlnattM tlan. coniniunities, I-, In . addition .aHuinn toIni tion and the regular adminislra-i Second Council; Convened •u utes. withdrawto be served hauor^ 864.25 this fiscal year and $60.38 against prospective Negro voL Roman Catholics, are likely to be tion of the sacraments. Constantinople llstanbull in 381, The 7Q7 Boeing Jetliner carried women lo be scr\ea liquor at pars. state___ andj local government to nutput »r.n,«Uvactually nairipaid in 1957-58. __ Invited to attend. The , majority of , the Eastern confirmed the. acts of the first 112 passengers and a crew of eight !, Ambassador Charles E. Bohlen The number of recipients Is esti- council art(i declared against vari-1 on each -flight. . ; reviews with Stale Department of- up more money. The 77-year-old Pontiff an- Orthodox practitioners live in 2. The insurance program is fi- mated to average 2,390,000 month- SHIP SINKS, 8 LOST nounced his intention to converie Comihunlat-controlled. countrjea o f , ous heresies It was chiefly di-! . The pilot, American Airlines’ ficials the prohlenis that have de- ly in 1959-60. compared with 2.442,-. Taranto, Italy, Jan. 26 UTI , , veloped in U.S.-Philippine rela- nanced from special Social Secur- the council yesterday after a Maas East Europe. ' There are-about' rected against the followers ofiCapt. Hamilton Smith, said the ity taxes on employer^, employes 100 for this year, and an actual The 449-ton Italiaii frelghW In honor of the conversipn of St. 2 V i million in the United States. Macedoniiis! who .queatlQficd tlie ] wi.nds he bucked on the return trip tions . . . John Siiarkman (D-Ala) average of 2,481.954 for 1957-58. Laura Gabrlella annfc Apday Igr divinity of the Holy Ghost. avferaged 105 miles sh hour and says he has decided to remain aa and self-employed and is purely a Paul the Roman Jew' and perse-1 Vatican sources aaid that almost federal program. It is designed to The recipients now average 75 henvy aeaa between 'tfla cutor of Christians w^o was struck , cerUinly-bishops of the Eastern Third Co'uncll; Ephesus, 431, de- at times reached 137 mph. cJutlrnum of the Senate Small pay its own way, and its financial .yeara of age, which meana that the Italias port luid Ui^ Qfegit telGH#. to the ground on hU way to . Churches would be invited, to jat- clared Mary the mother of God and "They were about the worst I've Business Committee rather than of Bnxea- Eight oC ttd Artw ni* take the chairmanship of the Joint operations are not even, budgeted Damascua. \ tend. . ' in the govemment’8 annual appro- (Continued m Pngo Three) miaalng. n * Pope did not aimoui|c8 the I It also was thought UUgt'Pro-^ (Conttnued on Page 8ix) (Contton Ml on Page Five) Economic Committee. . ' • iii f. -K MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, < »N N ., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. JANUARY 26, 1969 PAGE USB TWO wood flute) In this recording adds Regiom l Di*trici 8 Andover Extended Eorecast a special flavor which « n be cap- tured In no other way except per- rlH Congregationalists Sheinwold on Bridge Your Income Tax Primer The Connecticut weather out- haps by a baroque pipe organ. The Dr. Joll Speaks Sedition Trial Starts LYNN POULTRY FARMS combination of harpsichord and look for the next five days, Tuea- recorder in the slow movement of TaRH AM Faculty Name Moderator h m ie ilM 1 .1 m if lM U nCIME m i r n i l (U n Uwi S IM N totel tacoM) 195is day thrmigh Saturday, call* for 'HJkSDAY and W EDN 5SDAY S P ia A L No. 2 Is breathtakingly lovely. In SCHOOL OP CAREFUI. OdUNT 4 Sooth dealer , DENDSTBL CONKS OONTBACT itoth rides- voteetehle temperatures to average from all instances the performers play Clifton B. Home was elected ymmk d bo*) I. Y*b* Sieiioh N*, WI e' f S«8NI i rewey N*. normal to near 4 degree* above with consummate artistry. Dr. Leonard Joll of the Connec- By Alfred Sheinwold, For American Trio riMit 1. gi AM il • IMM MM* 0l U*WJ W4 «HK 4M hM a« POIILTRY PARTS-Te Brail or Fry ticut Education Department was moderator of the First Congren- ♦ AKQ5 jrllt —► normal. Warmer Wednesday, cold- No one who sincerely thinks of Uonal Church yeaterday affer by- D.S. Masters Team CbMnpton himself as a music lover should the principal npeaker at a recent The Wdding will often tell you 5 « 7 « H—* i <* 9r t md omt m md »•#>) 1. Dr YM wwv «wir ft^Hwl kf $W4P9 kekoR O er Thursday then warmer near the BREAD’S Ik. 699--LERS lb. 59* In-aervice program held at RHAM wa were changed to permit a lay- ♦ 10 d (Ooutliiiied tinm PAge One) namely that Uiey had accuoed the end of the week. miss this one. to hold the post for all bua- how many cards each player has 4. lo r«w w >AOS voim In chine Is piirchaaed hy a victim, ha ; Plannint and Stoning Oommlasien M ail Fr a uds is usually stuck wllli It. and asked for recommendatkma South Church Work'at^.home scheme* ara built Bus Drivers from the DTC to fill the poata. HOME FURNISHINGSI Onmge Ritual Exposed hy j on the theory tlijt there la a ready market for goods produced at REALTY Mr*. Hannah Wllllama, lecturer FASHION BEAUTY! Youths Assist home. In many caac* retiied or Await Answer G O P Suggests df Wapplng Orange, will present V . T h e B ^ y H a s Post O H ice home-hound people "re persuaded a program on "Grange Ritual" at to btiy equipment to nroduce Town Exp a n d the regular meeting of the local A t Services ------"homemade ” Items. Payment for On Strike Vote Skating Advisory grange to he held on Tueeday at Reports of a growing number of , (ii^ equipment la what the sales- COURSE 8 p.m. at the Wapptng Com- FREE nE 3IO »TRATIO V I.EftTURL JANUARY 27 Center Springs Pond, with the TouUi We*k Observance opened scheme* to vietimlze the pnhlie men look for. Fo r Sf F .X and W O M F > ress rd l ea* of as* or enpe r l enee . Id L e s M z * (CootlBiied from Pag* tine) munity Hou»e. The new annual Suburbia B e e n N a m e d ••• best tea of the season reported, will St udy Group yesterday at South Methodiat through the mails have been dis- F.asytnwln contests normally even i na eoi i rse t eachea \ . .u the k nnn - h»m In he si i rreaafnl In rea l ea t a t s word will be given to all member* Church with member* of the MTF ronsisi of open Invitation* to win am i P R F P A R M V O C t ' OR I .K. 'KN'KF. F .XA. n . ( in Inin haa l neaa t r na be open to the public for ire skat- closed by the U S. Po.st Office De- .vmi r hnn i e . F R F F n F V O N M T R A T I O N I . F . rTI R F . Tne t da r . , Jaa , Z7, I the question of what majority Is entitled to receive it. aaaisttng at both morning aervlcei. "prizes ”. by answering simple 'p.m. Wr i t e nr phnne (nr anrs t l l rkr tn. called for In a stiika vote. ing tonight until 10 o'clock. A letter haa been aent to the Refreahment* will be served. partmeni and tlie Attorne,v Gen- The Annex will be reserved for Today The lay reader at 9 o'clock wa* questions or rompleling puzzle* or . M O R R E C O L L E G E I RS A N N ST . . H A R T F O R D . l A 2-2281 Fahey Is also expected to bring, Board of Selectmen by Dr. John Engaged Carl Relchelt, president of the eral’s office, Manchestei- Postmas- counting games. In this tv-pe of op- word from the union high com-j hockey tonight until 10. M. Famham. Republican Town The engagement of Anita Aline Manchester Youth Council. MYF ter Alden K. Bailey said. eration all entrants are winners hut IwrtM, ton of Mr. Mid Mr*. WUHam Volkert Brw - Charter Oak Park will be closed mand on what Is the proper way Committee chairrhan. advocating PeIleU?r, a Wapplng Elementary president Alan Pratt wa* the lay Ij Y' & I 1 P ■ /' ' ■ ■ i Vi . ' B -'1 PAGE SEVEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEStER, CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 ...... iii-iriiTii-W'. business meeting. The principal wlec, Henry Lysy, Russell Pratt; Fiano to Bernard A. Lorier, prop- MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1959 Bolton Pblluck Planned . topic for discussion will t * the pro- BOY SCOUT gold arrow, Clifford Dean, Donald FUBBIEB8 erty OB Lyman Rd. po^ program for 1959, aa drawn and DESIGNERS j^ n d fpr Deed: Roae Flreddo to Denley, David Strlmaltls, Bobby CHESTER'S for men and unteaa they help to up by the executive (ximnilttoc. Conatanc*, 1414-X418, endad the Benito Pagan! et al, Roaemount By We-Two Gronp Notes and News Krawlec, David Madden; 'Rudy •unc* af th* fbfTbt nrtUdi uauHly great echiam of the Roman Cath- make all men better, - then they Tax Review Unit Other officers elected for 1959 are truly without significant por- property on R t 85. mt m Arthofer; three silver arrows, Remodel rljeatEr folIoWb «ny m **»ur« of conatltu- A Thought for Todkjr Call to Council olic Church in the we*t. which had Leaae: Rose Freddo to Benito are Mr. an.d * Mip- Wilbur Hill*, poae. Slates Hearing The We-Two Group of the Con- Raymond London; two silver ar- tlon or IbW MrRlch la aimed at one Spoaaored by the Mabchebter produced three rival popes, by the OPEN UNTIL 5 P.M. Paganl.et al, Roaemount property. cordia Lutheran Chuprch will hold ■vice presidents: Mr. and Mra. Otto The monthly pack meeting of YOUR OLD FUR COAT election of Pope Martin V. One of Addreaaing the newspaper men F. Helllr, secretaries; and Mr. rows, Clifford Dean and Tommy StmtntQ Ifcralb particular aituatlon, or one par- Ctouncil of Churches Aaalgnment of Bond for Deed an "experimental’’ poUuck tomor- Cub Scout Pack No. 27, St. Mary's Ford; one silver arrow, Bobby INTO A NEW 21,8t i n Hi s t o r y those who lost out waa the flrat and women present, the Catholic PrIwfNNiyf The Board of Tax Review has and Mrs. Walter Meier, treasurers. P'l^i iiwar, by ticular Individual. In this amend- and Leaae; Benito Paganl et al to row night at 6:30 at the church. Church, was held Friday evening Krawlec, Edward Strlmaltls and John X X III. prelate said “There are matters set three public hearing dates in Paganl Caterera, Inc. ' Everyone attending will bring a The following committee chair- ment, actually, the Congreaa and, Tme Love Seventeenth C o u n c il. Baale- far more important than putting February^ They are Feb. 7, H and men for the year have been , ap- at the church hall. Rudy Arthofer. • Cape ) Stole ______8tre«t , (Coanni.eo lr«m Pago One) .Htsdoy-Friday favorite dish. Dessert ■will be pro- Prior to the close of the meet- The past few days we have Ferrera-Florence, 14S1-14S8, ef- out big papers or vast numbers of 21 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. pointed: Mr. and Mrs. Stonemhn, Bobby Bowen conducted the • Jacket From the country-ware belatedly lefrla- Manoheator Evening Herald Bol- vided. ing Don Alsbaugn, committee *1995 noticed the children around the fected a ahoH-llved union with papers. You must be certain to put The hearings are established hy progpram; Mr. and Mra. Tureck, opening ceremony, and each Den wulrm R- rKRGOBON lating aaalnst FTanklln D. Rooae- dormltorv enjoying the change In condemned the doctrines of Nes- ton correspondent Doria 'M. Members of the refreshment chairman, outlined the future plans Call MI 9-7218 or Rockville T R 6-6929 MMiahen the Greek Orthodox Church and out good papers which do hdt 1 1 Hours Of state law to allow any property committee are Mr. and Mrs. W il- ways • and means; Mr. and Mrs. put on a skit in connection with velt and the fact that he was the w-eatiler that Is enjoying the toriuB. D’ltalla, telephone Mitchell S-S54S. of CJharler Oak Council, B o y lltii. October 1. i n i Fourth Council: Chaleedon. 451, decreed certain church reforma. wither the spirit of those who continuous Service owner who feels he has a ^ e v - bur Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Charles Brendel. church nursery: the month's theme,, "CJub Scout For Free Estimate In Your Home. elected four times. Now that they raud which the thaw has brought. Eighteenth Council, at the Lat- ance in regard to his assessment, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Turek, hos- Newsmen.’’ Scouts of America, for developing 32 B U R K E R O A D , R O C K V I L L E write them or those who read THURSDAYS London — Legend has it that Tureck and Mr. and Mrs. George One little girl seems to take a”au-; "*^“ '‘** nil vine eran in Rome, 1512-1517, Issued to appeal to the Board of Tax Re- Advancements were given by the recently purchaacd 960 acres aeem flnallv atire that Rooaevelt preme delight In sitting and even snd human) ef^hrist. them.’’ r * 'ft A angel-food cake got its name in Stoneman. pitality. ' ' chiefly disciplinary decrees and 9 A.M. to 8 PJM. ■vlew for a re'Vlslon. Cubmastcr Stanley Cross to the of land near North Stonington, will not try to run aifaln, and alnb In rolling in the mud. As all the Fifth CoiinclF: Constantinople, After the Masa, Bt. Francis de the Middle- Agea when feasting The new presidents of the group, Connecticut, to be known aa the planned a new crusade against the Serving on the board , mo In 1956, 31,160 oil wells' were following: Boar badge, Rudy Ar- sure that Elsenhower can’t he a adults walk past they make some , under Pope Vtt^ilius and Em- Sales Society, an organisation of IBOaEDHT guests would leave a few 'cake Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walters, will Lake of Isles Scout Reservation. soBScRnmoN rates Turka which never came off. Charles T. Hathaway, chairman: completed In the United States. thbfer; wolf ba^ge; Bobby Kra- Advertise in The Herald— It Pays comnient to her about sitting in peror Justinian I, cpnflimed the Catholic newsmen, held its third crumbs ’’for the angela.” preside for the first time at the PajrAble In A<>»nnco third tefin threat, they want to Nineteenth Council: The Council CURRENT ANNUAL Howard M. Kenneson and Leonard ...... IISW sll this dirt, btit she makes some first four genersl councils, espe snnual meeting and elected Joseph On* Year 77» get back toward what they call the of Trent, 1545-1583. convened to g x KOnllw ...... weighty reply r.bout keeping her clslly the council of Chaleedon P. Kelley of the Associated Press DlVlDENTJ RATE I * GigUo. democratic principle that the peo- whose authority had been con- meet the challenge of Martb Luth- as Its president. Congteint Investlgatod 6bo lloolh...... ‘ S shoes clean. ple are entitled to elect whom they VVlth a -small thing like this we | tested. It also condemned vVjdous er and other Protestant reformers. Others elected; Thomas Fitsger Local constables are investigat- 11 WerHy It condemned their beliefs, clarified Blngie Copy pleaee. They are also motivated, It all become concerned, some child , hc’-esics aid of the Boston Globe, vice presi- ing a complaint made to First Se- and enunciated the orthodox dog- lectman Charles Robbins regard- MEMBER o r __ wo\ild seem, hy the prevalent the- enjoying the dirt of the earth. Yet! sixth Council; Constantinople, dent; George Ryan of the Pilot, THE asso ciat ed PRE^ much worse things are happening^',gg§ ,defined two wills in Christ. pia, and laid the foundation for ing defacing of a road sign In the The Asaocialed Press is exclusively lem church dogma and law. It secretary, and Peter J. Bamicle of ory that Eisenhower enjoys dimin- In the adult life aiouml us and we , ,iivine and the human, the Herald, treasurer. • l.-Tsedale section. The sign is re- enUtted to the use ef P," Pi ished power and prestige in his are not In the least concerned. \Vc j Seventh Council: N'icaes, 787. waa, probably the most significant ported to bear obscene words all oewa dispatches credited to It or of the Ecumenical Councils and Elected t o ' the executive com- "oihSrilSrcredtted •second term precisely becauae feci that we are having love fo r ; regulated the veneration of holy mittee were Willard De Lue of the. scratched into the metal surface. ■uid also the local news published l^re the child when we apeak to Itljniage.s issued tlje largest number of dog- Constable John Garibaldi Issued All rlxbls of republicmtton of s i«la l everybody knows it will he his last. matic and, reformatory decrees. ^ Globe, Eugene M orlarty. of the' dt^tciS" y»l° *'»" reserved about sitting in the dirt.dull should j Eighth Council; Constantinople, Herald. Albert Blackman of, the a warning today' that such acts Tuesday! TwentieUKCouncil: A t the Vati- Starts Hilt, althouph the move for re^ we not, in a spitit of tnie love, j ggp rfmslgned to tlie flames the are nunlshable by law. jyui ssrrtca client of K. E. A. Senr- can, 1869-l8Tfll. decreed the pope Dally Record. Michael Curran of peal may he construed as a typical reach out to tho.se people who are irregular council the Woburn Times and John Griswold Hired *^lKihl£i»era Representatives. The infallible when\spesklng ex ca- piece of regret for a foolish and more mature Irt years but who are ^ Proiighl together by Photius thedra—as fhepnert and teacher Brooks of the Daily Record. Hayden Griswold, Manchester Jidhis Mathews Spectal Agency — New destroying their own souls by the against Pope Nicholas and Igna- Vork. Chicago Detroit o , unprincipled action, snd therefore of all CSiristians—^ matters of civil engineer, has been hired by type of lives which thej- are tius. the legitimate parlrlarch of MEMBER AUDIT B1REAU OS something to l)e welcomed tol- faith and morals. the Town Vault Committee to CIRCin.ATIOXS ______living ? (;onslantlnople. AnlB Have Slave Society erantly snd approvingly, we prefer survey Community Hall property. "Herein is love, not that we love The 9lli, 10th, nth and 12lh The survey will provide detailed God. but that he loved us, ami sent New York^'f'here is a speciM asIJS.e^*JS“, n» n n ^ n » . e — » /...... ; k i . v ‘T ,,^ to IFt t the mistake, if it was one, C’oiinclls were held at the Basilica Information necessary to prepare 2 (lis Son to he the jrropitiallon for of ant, the Polyergus, which raids *,gn ^aS rJth e?T:d!n e msuer | ride. Our chief , oncern is not one of St. John Lateran In Rome in Cardinal Talks working plans and specifications our siii.s. Bclov’ed, if God so lo\*ed the colonies of other ants and en i» Hancheater Evening Herald politics or principle, hut one of 1123, 1130 and 1179. Decrees from us, we ought algo to love one an- slaves their larvae. Older ila'/es frr the addition of a vault and the councils included one foibid- On NcM spaperls town offices to the building as vot- Display advertuing cipsint hours. simple humanity. This Is the most other." dlng the clergy to marry. They t;aise the young and teach them JVr Motida.v-1 p m, J^lday I John 4 :10-11 e<' by the special town meeting jror Tuesday'—t P m kloTida.^ terrible office on earth, and only also dealt with crusades ■ to the ------ytoNfeed and care for their masters. HARVEST Rev. ( ’halies Reynolds Boston, Jan. 26 lA*) - Richard The on 'or so last week. .95 ror Wednesday—1 P the artificial buoyancy of a great •Middle East and Issued decrees for The committee expects that the flor ■Thuriiday—1 p.nv Wednesrtat Cardinal Cushing says the news- long that the masters are now 69 physical handica|) enabled its moat reform of morals. architect, Richard Mankey, will TABLES For Erid^-1 p.m Th'lf^»> The H ill and l.'itli Councils were paper “ is not an irrational machine ITrtr RaturflAV-^i P FTiflSy. entirely 'dop^h(**hl on the slaves have completed the necessary buoyant occupant. Roo.sevelt. to held In Lyons. France. In 124.T and into which we can carelessly throw for their fisjod. dav of publication except Saturday serve ef'ectively beyond two terms. Cast Annouiirod 1272. The 14th excommunicated the news, and let the results fall work to ask for bids sometime Reg. $79.00. Of Hepplewhite • a m ______For any normal Individual, who ami deposed Emperor Frederick where they m ay.” during February. inspiration, these narrow, W ATKINS 6 Speaking yesterday at sixth an- St Maurice Notes Monday, January 26 retains democratic respect for the For Ladies Show H. who did not heed the action. graceful tables are used in liv- It also ordered a new crusade. The nual journalists’ Ma.ss, he saitT: IRobert Martin, son of Mr. and office, eight years is servitude Mrs. Merico Ruggiero of South ing rooms and dinettes. 48 x Slimline walnut modern for your bedroom Members of the cast for l.Tlh effected a temporary reunion "Newspapers are run bj’ news- All-Inclusive. Or Worthless enough. No political necessity, not men and that is why they must be Rd., was baptized by the Rev. 21 inches closed; 48 x 40 musien! farce. ‘‘Twin Back of the Greek church with Rome Our Atomic Energy Commission even any national necessity, in our and laid down rules for papal elec- answerable, as man Is answerable, Bernard L. McGurk at St. Maurice inches open; nutmeg brown have been announced by to laws higher than them.selve.s.” WITH UNPAID BILLS? CJhurch yesterday. Reg. $253.00. The light, graceful off-the foor design of this Is now recommending, so far with- opinion, should permit this nation • tions. maple finish on maple and Mrs. William r. Collins, 6.3 Cobuni Sixteenth Council: Convened In He said newspapers are made Teachers of the Saturday morn- SEMI-ANNUAL American-made j^roup is l)orrowed from the Scandinavians! A out formal effect on our announCerl to demand more of an individual, Rd., director of the show ing instruction classes will meet birch. 3 pieces or to expect full, adequate per- PRATT satin-smooth nvit-browii walnut finish adds to its beauty. The purposea and objectives at the Ge- tonight at 8 o’clock in the church The show will he pre.sented by neva conference on halting bomb formance for any longer period. em m nm y basement. 40 X 60-inch mirror hangs horizontally a.s well as shown. the Ladles of Pt. .lame.s on Friday. ADDI’n o N A L STOCK OF SIGN CO. testa, that we agree only to a We hope the amendment stays. Feb. 6. at 8:1.’) pm. In St. Janies’ Study Group Named Man’s and Women's Ml 3-4168 A special group was named at $110.00 63>,.^-inch Reg. $54.50 Panel Bed . .49.95 suspension of tests In the atmos- .School hall. j the annual meeting of Bolton Con- FURNITURE Dres.ser ...... 00.50 SUITS. COATS. DRESSES phere, and that underground tests Members of the cast are Mrs. i for Signs Reg. $54.50 James Reagan. .Mrs. Edwaid Cro-j To Be Sold at gregational Church Friday to 2I9»" $70.50 411/it-inch Promotion Declined study the possibility of holding be permitteil to conUnue. nin, Mrs. John Wilson, .Mrs. (Ties- . Night Stands ...... 49.95 Combine those old bills into one OK two worship and church school ses- Che.st ...... G0.05 There afe two arguments to be ' ne spectacle of huiua’n being ter Berk. Mrs John E. Mitchell. BARGAIN PRICES Reg. $253.00 sions each week. This was one of cnade for the exemption of under- declining advancement always Mrs. Kennelh Hutton. Mi.s.s Mary | Hurry to the Penny Saver to get Loan" with one monthly payment. 5 Other Pieces in this Group! Ann lyone, Mrs. Virginia (jlee.snn, i a real bargain In Men’a and Wom- Phone or write now . . . then when the recommendations of John grouhd tesU from any world bail makes news, and when the individ- Scotford, church architect who Mrs. Steven Merovonich, Mrs. I en's clothing. Many articles leas your loan is approved, just one call at jBti testa that may be negotiated. ual Is something of a rare bird than h.ilf of original low thrift made a 2-day study of the local .Samuel ^tallempn, Mrs Alfred our office for the money. Our Manager One la based on newly discovered anyway, given to saying what he i Mrs. James Mahoney. Mrs. i shop prices. church’s problem a week ago. evidence that underground tests Ijirge variety of hats and likes to say "Your loan is okay! Scotford suggested the step as an thinks on occasions both wl.se and j Robert Halli.sev. Mrs Leslie Hoyt, Immediate measure to ease 3.98 gannOt be detected as easily as unwise, the news can even he Mrs .Salvatore Filloramm Mrs. . shoes sll for ...... 2.3c Good sssortment of books 10c crowded conditions. Jiad previously been assumed by ' J 1 • . I,tile nhi Joseph Massaii). Mi.s.s Patruia PREFERRED FINANCE CO., INC. The Advisory Council, Board of trapped into printing a little plu ,F.rmano Garaventa, We must make room for our 98.3 MAIN STREET—MANCHESTER world scientists. From this angle, HOSPITAL AUK1UAR.Y Religious Education and Board of losophy and poetry. — George Willard. Mrs. Gerald spring fashions, so come and help Phone: MItchHI S-4168 Deacons as well as other Inter- ■the reason for omitting a banw on The llwtividual In question Is j Doherty, Mrs. John Fortin and THRIFT SHOP us clean out our shop. A loan of *109.09 roBt« *20.60 when promptly ested persons, will serve on the SALE underground tests would be the ^,^0,1.. i.’ vvvsHnski Jr of 1 Mrs. Joseph L'Heiireux. 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