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'1.98 » 'V ' • >5^ ■ \ , , *•’ i y - 4VEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1961 Average ThUly Net Press Rua The Weather PAGE TWENTT r f o r the.,Week Banded ilattfljgHtfr lEpgt^iftg Peb. IX, 1955 rsiraeasl af li. S. Wsatbsr R w ase Anv'^importanthVim fnaeting of the ganizatlona. ,. Hia leetilra will be 1 1 ,5 8 8 tyssrbig, slIgMiy easier tsalght. Junior Planning Board, repraaen-. Assembly Views given at 8 p.'.m. in tha Varplanck laNir xa-89. Friday little ciMuige bi About Town Member t t the Audit tativea from each Intermediate School auditorium. teiaperninre. High in mid M e,.. and Senior Girl Scout trqop, will Bureaa af Clrealattnn *- NO-M^ND The aecond In a aeries of ilUa»; Orphan Pictiires ^ Also on Sunday, March 8, Otrl -bs held Monday morning 10 Yoii^ll Love Manchester—‘A City Charm Sc'quta of' Sh James Church will ^uaaiona on World Peace will be o'clock at the Center Chiurch. Plans held' at the North ‘Methodist be gunta at a'Coinmunion Break­ will be madg for the Julietta Low' Gibbons Assembly,'Catholic La­ Church Friday at 8 p. m. Two fast ndlowing tha 9 a. m. Maks. (Olassifled Advertising Ml Page lg> •X obaarvance.' dies of Columbus, at its meeting VOL. LXXIV, NO. 117 (TWENTY PAGES) ATANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, FEBRITARY 17. 195.5 PRICE FIVE CENTS NYLON Slnuitripa will be shown. Carl Mrs, F. HauachiUL H M il­ BAUIXHNGS^: ford Rd.^shesda the com m ^ee. - -X kllscher. associate secretary ' of - A son w'aa born at the Hartford last night in the K. of C, Home, IT thaxHartford YMCA, will lead (he Hospital on Fab. 13 - to Mr, ‘ sind had the pleasant experianca of Attentlon^^araa diirecta^i to the diaewston. A ll Interested per- Mrs. Donald P. Ranney,. l74 -W, viewing pictures of Korean or- Auction at the meefing Tuesday. HOSIERY ■bna txt Invited to attend. Re­ March 15. for\ha bMefIt of the • *.- I • • Middle Tpke. 'phans,. dressed in -th e garments SPRING WOOLENS Farms Held 2,700% Net freshments will be served foUow- scholarship fund.\ jMra. Frances sent to them last year iiy the Swiss Rejus^Reds injg the hieetini^. Pagan! and M rs.\ A lb ert Puaso The Coamopolithn Club will meet AaaambImembara. In tweeds, flknneU *n^ iyivelty weaves. For sqits, akirts, Friday at 1:30 p.. m, in the Federa­ head the committee l^^also to the Donations, of cuiiancy ware vot­ al/SPECIAL (ilrla Friendly Sponsors of St. tion Room of the Canter Congre­ Communion breakfast ^ the As­ jackets, dresses and light weight coats. Recovering On Tanker:^ ed to the Red Crons campaign Mary's Episcopal Church will hold gational Church. A George Wash­ sembly Sunda;^ March 3T> follow­ and to the House of the Oo^ their monthly'.pneeting in the par­ ington's birthday party will follow ing the 8 a. m. Maas, in c h v g e of On Return of Trio Shepherd, Hartford. SALE PRICES iah house Friday at 8 p. m^ Host­ the business meeting. There w ill be Mra. Bematd Hart. Mrs. JtmoUiy ■ ci^. , Reports were presented on the -A" esses w ill be Mrs. M arjorie Kelsey, dessert and card games will be Horan and' their committee. BAULINGS 58" After Shock Mias Edna Kennedy. Misa Ger­ recent Box Supper and Man's played: Members are requested to Pollowikg the buaineaa maetilig Bern. Switzerland, Feb. 17T Three of the men gave up their REGULAR $I.3S trude Uddon and Mrs. Hazel Love­ Night. The membara .were also take note of the 1:30 o'clock meet­ many ^malned to fold ; cancer WOOL and RAYON Washington, Feb. 17 (iP)— (ipx__ The Swiss government legation yeater- Washington, Feb. 17 {IP)— No>Mend shMr or «omi-ihMr nyleni land. ing time. ' urged to reserve'the date of Sun j \ ine OWI88 gmemmenvij^y holding it for nearly day; March 8, when the “Igeaaage dressings under the direction of Secretary of Agriculture Ben­ declared today the fo u r a n ti-u ,y „ days tn the fa e fb f a show of Brig. (Jen, Julius C. Holmes, Also No*Mcnd, no>Mam ihM r hoaiery. Ur^' Margaret Chartier, an hon­ Chapman Court’, Order of Ama­ Roger B. Benson of this toifn of Fatima" will be preeentad by son told Congress today that Communists who invaded the , force by Swiss police troops. A President Eisenhower’s nom­ REGULAR <1.50 at apaclal thrift ors!^ member. TWEEDS ■ala prict. ranth, will Tneet in the Maaonlc and Christopher D. WiUiama 6f. John M. Haffert, national com­ the biggest shock of farm ad- Romanian legation and killed bed been arrested early inee for Ambassador to Iran; mander of the Blue Army of / T h e hostess comihittee, Mias Temple -Friday evening at 7:45. South Windsor were named to the jujdment from abnormal war­ A r h a iiffe iir w ou ld sta n d tr ia l I Tuesday when he tried to slip out. testified today he made An - entertainment will fdllow the honor roll for the first half of the Lady of Fatima, and author 'Antonia Shea, Mrs. Josephine Mun­ a cnauiieur would fltspa t'«“ UpoHce said they refused to give s : i s : buaineaa aeaaion, and rafreshmenta academic year at the L o o m is the book, "Russia Will Be Coh'^ son and Mrs. Hannah Moriarty. time demands appears to before the coufts of this tra-; their namss. $270,000 p rofit bn a $10,000 delicious brownies, other will be served by Mrs. Ruth Field School, Windsor,- verted." Haffert comes to Mgh-\| served $2.29 have been , passed and pro­ ditionally neutral nation. The lurrender heightened the investment in surplus tank­ Speaks for Peesidenrs School Program and her eomrriittee. Chester art- Invitation of tha Man­ 'home made cookiaa, tea and cof­ ducers generally are hciw in'a a ' government statement said; International dispute that has ers bought from the govern­ chester - Council, of Catholic Or- fee. Dulles Bars pair A panel discussion by four for­ Tan, Gray and Blue.' . period of .“comparktive sta­ "under ho circumstances" would strained relations between, Ro- ment after World War II. » U 9 American Legion A u x i l i a r y eign atudenta from Hillyar Cbl- the four be extradicted, as de-' mania and tl^s long neut.-al ns- members are requested to meet in lege, led by Dr. Pascal Poe, dean bility." ' manded In bitter notes to Bern j tion. Sonie observers predicted. Holmes told the Senate Foreign In a statement prepared for a Relations Committee he did not a body Oiis evening at 7:30 at the of the college, will be held tonights, from the Communist regime in a diplomatic break might result. „ Evacuation Laclerc Funeral Home, 23 Main at 8 o'clock at the regular meet-^ fnrm outlook heariii{; of the House Bucharest. 1 The four men face trial here for « " " St., in tribute to Mies Viola V. ing of the Highland Park PTA In Agriculture Cqpmittee. the OOP The statement asserted that .the | the deaSh of a legation rhaiiffeur,; J , I Rice, who. died yesterday. Miss the school auditorium. BAULINGS 6^* farm chief appealed - tq CongrcM legation was situated on ’ Swisa Aurel Sedu. fatally wounded late j ''’h*'’.*' Rice was a memlMr of the Amer­ to refrain from "rocking the boat" soil an dhgpite Its extraterritorial Monday night a hen the anti-Reda j,|,•* |essily x o .(^ .have ended in Of Quemoy ican Legion Auxiliary and her Winfred A. Kloter, general WOOL and RAYON with regard to—preaeht ■ federal, statua-thewen wouM-be tried here--aeiaed the legation at gunpoint mother, Mrs, Elmer F. Rice, is a farm programs. He mSde the same Withholds CnnArmntton agent for Masaachuaetts Mutual Instead of l^omania for the slay­ and drove the ataff out into the By TH E a s s o c i a t e d PRESS past president. Life Insurance, will speak on "Es­ plea in a Senate roihmittee hear­ ing. Maximuih sentence In Switzer-i street. Swlssxcourts are now In- The Foreign Relations Commit­ tate Planning" at the meeting of ing seveial weeks ago; - tee withheld a vote on confirming A British-American rift ' ' ' WOVEN erlsnd for .miirder Is life, with { vestigating; the ^ te against them, New Styles in Van Raalte The various groups of the Wom­ the KiwSnis Club tomorrow noon • / ■ V v (^tes Improvement Hlgns \ paroles usually grantad after 20. but Switzerland ddes not have the the nomination of the Kansaa-born over, Formosa flared into the en's Society of Christian Service at 12:15 at the Manchester Coun­ Benson said indications of im­ years. death penally. career diplomat because a quorum open today following U.S. wss not present. Chairman George, are cooperating in the pre-Easter try Club. FIGURED provement in the agricultural ' Switzerland haa never conclude®: The Syriisa federal court has not Secretary of State John Fos­ attendance crusade at. the South economy are to be found-In 111 (D -G a) did not aay when a vole an extradition agreement with Ro-! yet expressed an offlciaL view on will be taken. ter Dulles’ rejection of a FABRIC CLOVES Matho^at Church by attending m a atabillzlng farm pricea and farm mania, the government statement{ the RomsniMi demand tl^ the body the Sunday services or with All W inter Hats income ( 2 ) an advancing level of British ‘suggestion that Chi- added, so there could "under no . men be returned to BuchiresU for j However he later told reporters SUp-on itylM. ahort. madium and lonfer lenrtha. Whit*. Mru, Name R.
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