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7 ■ y TUESDAY, FEBRUA^V^ 1^§® Average Dally Net Press Run ■ ■ 1 The Weather Foreesat of D. & Weather Buraao FOURTEBw For the Week En^ed UtmrtiPBipr. tttpnjng Ifpralb , Feb. 20, 1960 Fair, ittUe Niange In tempera 1 3 , 0 7 9 ture tonight. Low to to 26. TlMira- Temple Chapter, Order of East Over 300 Books day, continued cold, chance of ern Star, will meet tomorrow at 8 Troop Marksx FREE DELIVERY Member of the Audit snow In afternoon. High 85 to 40. About Town p.m. at the Masonic Temple. Mies Back in Library Buremi of Olrculatioii. Mary Louise Dickson, worthy ma Announce Engagements^ LIGGEH DRUG Z Th* cad«t BtlUff of the Man- tron, will preside for initiation. Scout Jubilee "Fine Free” day at Manchester; chMter-Cadet Squadron of the AtTh«PARKAOE •, Louis A. Gill Jr., worthy grand pa libraries. Saturday resulted In a | Mified Advertising on Page IS) PRICE FIVE CENTS • Civil Air Patrol will hold Ita weeh- tron, will present 50-year pins to Boy Scout troop 27, sponsor^ return of rqore than 300 overdue i vVOL. LXXIX, NO. 123 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24. 1960 ly staff meeting tonight at 7 at Mrs. Lida Richmond and Miss 7'* Jr- by St, Mary’s Episcopal Church, books. j 84 Blsaell St. Mary E Miller, host past matrons. will celebrate the 50th Jubilee of The Mary Cheney Library re- ] There will be a social hour in the Boy Scouting In America at an celved the bulk Of them, according The Manchester Grange ways banquet hsdl. open house program Saturday at to Miss A^nnsi C. French, head li-j and means committee will hold a 2 p,m, at the church. brarian. Three of the books re-' Pi^ht New Rights Law State News setback party Thursday at 8 p.m. Ladies of Uie Most Holy Rosary The program wilt include exhib turned tliere had been withdrawn . THE OFFICE OF at Orange Hall, 72 E. Center St. Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 its of ‘scout activities, colored from the Whiton Library in 1953. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Walter Prizes will be awarded. The pub- slides of camping trips, demonstra They were on art. DR. M. E; MORIARTY Roundup Uc Is Invited to attend. Refresh Woykovsky, 63 Niles Dr. Co-hos tions of scouting achievement and At the Whiton Library, six rec Ike Warns Wo tesses will be Mrs. John Dyment ments will be served. items of historical interest. ords were returned in addition to 905 MAIN ST; — »I and Mrs. Edwin Lojeskl: After the open house, a supper the books. About 63 juvenile hooks d S de Senators Hartford, Feb. 24 (fl>)—The ’ will be held in Neill hall at the were rettimed. State Welfare Department I Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis Manchester Lodge of Masons church at 5:30 p.m. for members of Most of the books had been with WILL BE CLOSED ters, wUl meet tonight at 8 at the will hold a special meeting to the scout troop. Cub Pack 27. parv drawn within the last year, many hopes to save about $1,310,-; Odd Fellows hall. Entertainment night at 6:40 and will'proceed to ents and former associates of the of them in May, June and August. FEBRUARY 24 j 000 in the current biennium and refreshments will follow the the Watkins-West Funeral. Home, troop. : Tlic reaction.^ of the borrowers Plak Filibuster through several policy changes business meeting. 142 E. Center St., to conduct a Historically, scouting in Man were varied, said Miss French- THRU MARCH 16 Some borrowers with slightly over-, 1 that take effect March 1. ericas Masonic memorial service at 7 chester dates from Feb. 11, 1911 Keep Hands Off state Welfare Commissioner 1 The executive board and mem p.m. for Eskel H. Buckland, who when a meeting was called at the due books, who didn’t know about Dirksen said he would rather Guest Speaker Washington, Feb.\24 not invoke the time lim it-known I-Bernard Shapiro announced the | bers of Eadles of S t James will was a member. high school to find the personnel the fine free day would say, ’’Oh. Dixie forces in the SeWte an j policy changes yesterday. They i meet tonight at o'clock at the and means to extend the Boy Rabbi Samuel E. Karff, a.*!- it’s loo bad T haven’t more books." in th* Senate as cloture- ’’so long 8 nounced today they wifi em as w* have the extended round- : constitute the first big overhaul of W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home, 225 The Polish Woman’s Alliance, Scout program locally. A certifi sistant Rabbi at Temple Beth Is A few said, “Well, I think 1 the department’s methods in sev-; Main S t, to pay final respects to Group 246, will meet tomorrow at cate was issued to George W. rael in Hartford, will be guest should pay what I owe." ploy filibuster tactics in m all the-clock sessions available," T " ' ^ ' 2 ^ '' Lynne by the National Scout Coun One man with four books in his Russell angrily tore into the . eral years. ■ Labels Any Terrence Cunningham, whose wife 7:30 p.m. at the clubhouse on speaker at a meeting of Manches out fight against new mil Four of the new policies are de-1 Rip Roars m The engagement of Miss Paul cil on March 30, 1911, naming him. hand and a big grin on his face round-the-clock-session idea. is a member of the organization. Clinton St. The engagement of Miss Jean C.j ter Chapter» of Hadassah tomor NGLlYyMOOD rights legislation. \ i I signed to save money., but one I ette Edwards to -John A. Hilding Scout Commissioner for Manches clumped over to the return box, Sen. Richard B. Russell (D-Ga Russell said that "so long as we Doty of Manchester to Donald A. ter. This first Manchester troop row at 8:30 p.m. in the vestry of dropped the qooks in it with a are subjected to that kind of leg- ! calls for an increase in the amount * Army 2nd Lt. Craig S. Norcn, The Mailmams will meet tonight Engdahl of Boston, Mass.,, is an is announced by her parents, Mr. quarterbacking the Southerners: I of money go’ing to welfare recipl-1 Welcome to Rights Bar at o’clock at the home of. Mrs. and Mrs. Jesse Edwards. 148 had 32 boys. Templfe Beth Sholom. crash, and said, "This is it! set tomorrow for the start. He told jslative torture" he will object to 23. has completed a field artillery 8 nounced by her parents, Mr. and St. Mary’s parish of South Man The topic of Rabbi Karff’s talk Tl will be a long while before •ansaction of any business by ' enlB for food. I officer basic course at the Ar Joseph Dragon, 14 Wadsworth St. Mrs.’ Augustus Pennery, 65 Bissell Hawthorne St. Her fiance is the the Senate the decision is in reply The saving that will result by | son of Mrs. Clarice Hilding, 272 chester was granted a Scout char will be "How the Archaeologist there Us another Fine Free day, to threats by Senate leaders to im uivanlmous con.sent. tillery and Missile School, Ft. Sill, Members will bring to the meeting St. Her fiance is the son of Mr. and ter in August, 1918, The troop be Renews Our Faith' in the Bible.” said Miss French. This one was Ithout waiting for Russell's the end of the current biennium-*- I Eisenhower Intervening Okla. The course for newly com letters to Congressmen concerning Mrs. Frederic Engdahl of Boston. Oak St., and the late Albert Hild It pose the "legislative torture" of, p.June 36, 1961 - from the four i Misg Doty is a graduate of Man came affiliated with the Charter In conjunction with his talk, the the first such day the library has round-the-clock sessions in an at-, missioned officers trained L t the letter carrier pay raise. ing. Oak Council in' 1928, In this Jubi film, "Wilderness df Zan," will be had in many years. _____ _ s«rt*« f***! (X,)ontlnucdTankage Ten) : economy moves is estimated at ■ Noren in commtmlcations, trans chester High School and is em The bride-elect is a sdn^r at ■Mt-whisl M' tempt to beat down opposition. | ' $2,260,000. 'The increased expend:- i By STANFORD BR.^DSHAW Rio de Janeiro, Fehi. 24 (JP) ployed by the Travelers Insurance lee year, Troop 27 has a high level shown. Russell bluntly warned, the Sen- I port, tacUcs and target acquisi- St. Joseph’s Mothers’ Circle will Manchester High School.’“-Her^ of activity and interest. Under the Rabbi Karff was born in Phila ■ lure for food is expected to amount j Rio cle Janeiro. 24 (fP) ■'t a —President Eisenhower called meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the fiance attended Manchester ate that the Southerners wouU Uon. He is a 1954 graduate of Mr. Engdahl is a grad|||site of present leadership of Scoutmaster delphia, . and was educated in the to $950,000. making the estimated j —Pre.sident Eisenhower grin on world pow ers^day to keep Manchester High School and a home of Mrs. Dana Hayward, 320 schools, served a short term with Clint Hendrickson and Troop fT iU Wmefc- employ the time-honored filibuster Che.sWan’ npt saving from the new policies. ' Brighton High School. Boston, and the U.S. Marine Corps and is em public schools of that city.