T^Pufei) Ike Asks $3.9 Billion Aid to Bolster Nation's
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^v,.‘ i / f V • ■' - • / . /. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1958 PAGE FOURTEEN ATcraare- Daily NOt Pram Run ) Thr Weather FerseM of tJ. S. Weather Bnreaa iiattrl|p0tpr lEttPiting For til* Week Ended Febmnrjr IS, IS58 Breesy, moderating tempera- temporary injunction to block tho tnrea . tonight and ' ThnrsGtay, EmerRency Medical Service Lenten Program Way Paved for Early Trial execution of this proposed lease, 12,635 chance ef few snow Carrie*. Law About Town as well as a permanent injunction END CDLb WINTER WORRIES tonight 10-15 exeept 5-10 eoine ru , ---------.’ tSr Opens Tomorrow Xb baf the sale or lease of any of Member ef the Andit ral 'iareiuE. High Thursdnjr tS-SS. The monthly meeting of the When need for emergency the 1,000-acre tract to anyone., , i Rnrenu nf Circulation ilpeer Club which w^s postponed medical care arises, on any In Suit on Globe Hollow Land With the removal of Mrs. Pita- \ Manche$t^r--’A City of VUlage Charm T Stinday due to the snowstorm, Wednesday. afternoon or any ' The Rev. Alfred L.- Williams, Patrick from '*^ e suit, on the holiday, first , call your , own rector, will introduce the mid-week will be held Sunday, Feb. 2?. at Prospects appeared bright to-'*patrlck as a plaintiff in accord; ground that she is not a taxpayer ’ (Clnsslfled AdvertlainK on Png* It) PRICE FIVE CENTS 2-30 p.iii. physician. If not available call Lenten series' In St. Mary’s or property owner, the action is j TOL. LXXVH, NO. M9 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1958 ^ _____ '1 Episcopal Church Wednesday day for an early trial of the In ance with a motion granted the Emergency Numbers Ml 3-0348 defendants several weeks ago. It being pressed by the two remain- ; Local 991, State. County and and MI 9-5650. night. He will speak at the 7:30 junction suit being brought to bar ing plaintiffs. Franklyn H. C. ' p.m. service as the first of seven also adds the' name of Mrs. John Municipal ESmployes Union, has. the town from ever aclling or leas Treybal as a defendant. Parker and Rudolph F. Carlson, canceled Its banquet scheduled for The Morning Star Mothers leaders in a "School of/ Prayer." Besides the town, the defend-, This is the 14th successive year in ing any of its Globe Hollow prop In addition, the aniended /corn- Saturday night at the Oak St. Circle will meet tomorrow night ants are Mr. and Mrs. John Grill. Ticket refunds will be made which- the Rev. Mr. Williams has erty. ' ibose portiona of treybal and George Danks, all of T a x Y ie ld at 8:30 at the hpme of Mrs. Pau inauguaraied the St. Mary’s Len the original document which be by stewards. line LeBlanc, 99 Coleman Rd. Atty. W. David Keith, counsel Bruce Rd.' A ten program on Ash Wednesday. for individual defendants In the ac came superfluous when the voters ■ The evening service will con In October overruled: an ordinance The »econd meeting In the series Ash Wednesday servlites will be tion, yesterday joined with Town WITH Ike Asks $3.9 Billion Aid sist of the Penitential Office for that would have granted the Man on "Disarmament and Interna held at St. John’s Polish National Counsel Charles N. Crockett In say Off 16fo tional Security" arranged by the Ash Wednesday followed by the ing he would file an early answer chester Country Club a 30-year FOR SALE-VERT I<1NE Catholic Church tomorrow lit 9 rector’s sermon. St. Mary’s senior lease on Globe Hollow property. JEDOO HIGHLAND COAL Service Bureau for Women’s Or^ a.m. and 7 p.m. Services will bo to the plaintiffs’ amended com gsniaations. 956 Main St,. Hart /Choir, which will sing at all mid- plaint. The original complaint sought- a CUSTOM TAILORED "THE ARISTOCRAT OF ANTHRACITE" held thereafter every Wednesday t^eek evening services this Lent, ford. wnll be held , Feb. 28 from and Friday at 7 p.m. Keith thus ciit short speculation 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in the club- will'use the Palestrina "Adoremus that he intended to take any other MEN'S SUITS F o r State rooms. Te" as an offertory anthem. preliminary legal move that could reed, Bnt In ‘'LHce New” o r d e r n o w A special Cana Conference for Lent w’lll be opened at St. Condition newly married couples will be held -have delayed the trial: It is be Manchester Lodge, No. 73, AF Mary's with ' three morning serv lieved that if both answers are Persf»nal Notices Sieea; About 44-M. Hartford, Feb. 19 (/P)--Con- To Bolster Nation’s In St. Rose Church, East Hartford, and AM, will hold a special meet ices. The Holy Communion will be Priced To Sell on Tuesday. Feb. 25, at 7:30 p.m. celebrated at 6. 8, itnd 10. A point filed promptly, the case could go FOGUTY BROTHERS, INC. oecticut's tax receipt picture ing tonight at 7:30. The Master to trisi by mid-March. Since It See Tbem At The This conference will be conducted is rnade of concluding the 6 o’clock Card of Thanks ALSO; CONNECTICUT COKE, FUEL OIL. RANGE OIL darkened 'during January, Mason degree will be conferred by by the Rev. John C, Knott of Ham involves a request for an in LEXINGTON the George H. Allen Masonic Club iseryice by 6:29 in order that people with the yield down 16 per den. junction, it is a "privileged” mat- , , ^ . SI9 BROAD s t r e e t —Ml t-4lt|t of the Hartford Electric Light Co. may get to work by 7.. Likew ise ■5,_ I- o j ,.x|,rc»i my sincere thanks TAILOR SHOP cent as compared with the the 8 o’clock service ends at . '*■ - to the ncishbors aiid friends for their France Plans ■with Right Worshipful Frank A. • The amended complaint, filed in {help snd sympathy at the paksins of *09 SPRUCE STREET tame month a year ago.. { Sees Draft, St. Christopher’s Mothers Circle The 10 o’clock Ash Wednesday MANCHESTER REMEMBER.. ."irs FOGARTY FOR FUEL” Lindsley presiding in the east. Fol will meet Friday night at 8 o’clock Communion is the "housewives’ M«-tford County Superior Court "’5' beloved husband, Charles I.. Dome, A total decline of 0738,000 In* lowing the degree there will he a at the home of Mrs. Jean Adams, service" in St. Mary’s ^schedule, last week, drops Mrs. Helen Fits- I Emma Dome, | state generel fund tax receipts this j Tunisian Line social hour with refreshments. 32 Marshall Rd. and is preceded by the/Penltential past month wag paced by alteablej Tax Boosts Office, the special ^Prayer B(mk decreases in the alcoholic beverage, r The Center Church Mothers Manchester Emblem Club will scivice for this dhy of the year. cigarettes, inheritance, estate and , No Man’s Land Club will meet tomorrow night at entertain Supreme District Deputy School e.\cu.ses/wlll be signed by corporation levies. j S o'clock in Oie Fellowship room. Ceceilia Lur.zl of New London to the clergy sLdne close of the 8 and In contrast to big drops in *cv- j Alternative The Rev. Clifford O. Simpson will morrow night at 8 o’clock at the 10 service: . erel major tax sources, the. largest; By THE ASStKIATED PRESS be the speaker. Refreshments will gain ■was recorded by the Ineurance - • Premier Felix Gaillard’s Elks Home. Emblem Clubs from Thomasv’ille, Ga.. Feb. 19 - be served. New London, Putnam and Rock companies and that was a modest: cabinet today decided, to cre . (JP) — President Eisenhower ville have been invited. General 2( Brave Storm 88 000 ate a forbidden zone all along The meeting of the Story Circle Total general fund tax revenue, today asked Congress for chairman is Mrs. Samuel Vacant!. I the Algerian-Tunisian fron- of the South Methodist W.SCS She is being as.sisted by a commits' for January, Tax Commissioner $3,492,100,000 in foreign aid. For Grant Talk John L. SuHlvan announced today.' scheduled for tomorrow has been tee and the following chairmen: Itier. j He said any sharp cut would postponed until Feb. 26. Mrs. James Ellis, refreshrn«nta; was $3.7 million. The zone would be inside Algeria; Mr.-i. George English. fa\-prt; Mrs. Despite the blizzard, over 200 NORMAN’S V- HEADQUARTERS Largest January revenue dipt and" reinforce the present barbed' ' lead to a massive defense The weekly meeting of the Man Raymond Beauregard, ,-^fts; and people attended the film and lec were recorded by the following: wire and electric fences erected to I spending hike, higher taxes chester Squadron of Civil Air Pa Mrs. George Reynold^ prizes. ture, "North to the ITukon." de __ ______________ ■ ___________ - Inheritance tax, dorwn $251.000;' stop nationalist rebel infiltrations I and heavily created draft livered by Cleveland P. Grant In' alcohoUc beverages, $161,000; cor-j from Tunisia, "nie barbed wire now trol USAF will be held tomorrow I calks. night at the American Legion Our Lady o/ -Victory Mothera Manchester High School auditor pbraUona, $187,MO; cigarettes. , covera only part of the frontier, \ Home. 4 Circle will meet tomorrow night ium Sunday afternoon. The il $110,000; and eetstes. $71,000. j The zone would help to avoid in- In a apecial message cautioning lustrated lecture was sponsored by ; against the Ru.ssian and Red China \----------------- ------------------------ at 8 o’cloyk at the home of Mrs.