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■ jr" •- v . ' v •• V- ' r / ' WEDNESDAY^ JANUARY 4, 195€ aka FAQE ElGHTlSfiN A vm gt Daily Nat Praaa Rob '' The Weatlitr iiattrtipgler lEtifnittB Upratb Bbr tha Waak M at Doc. at. 1864 FMMtfl.ag D. n. Waathar Baraaa * • dinner muit he muSs by FHday, Nytln, chairman of -tha member Cleartag. cooler t^gbt. Vow ship-nominating eommlUee, in* Jan. 20. - 1 1 , 8 5 4 A b o u t T o w n Annual Scfx6ol Enumeration Reelected Head la ipM Mb. PVMajr, moatly fair. chide: Mrs. M, I. Appleby, organi It was reported during the an- r af tha Aadlt sation; Miss Bvalthe P e n 11 a n d. nual meeting that .Ulere la now a af Obaalatlaa Rlgk near 46^. Oirte b«Um twtrltnc «itl rM\inw Shows Increase of 307 Here Of Girl Scouts finance; Mrs. Henry .Moore.-, pro total of 67 Girl ftcout troops in MoncJMflar— id City d/ FlUof# Charm tonight »t th* Oommunity T. gram; Mrs. Herbert McKinney, 'Manchester. Including 6 Senior, 33 Baton twirling U freo of-charge training; Mrs. Francia 'Hale, pub Intermedlete and 29 Brownie to all glru having Rrc Junior and Mancheatery-'fi^SOT more new»5,747 to 8,016, There, were also In Pick AMociate Officers; lic relations; Mrs. Edmond Moran- 'Im p s .'Total mcmbeiphip In the VOL. LXXV, NO. 80 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONNn THURSDAY, JANUARY S, 1956 (OaiOnat AtvattWag dm tia a 16) PRICE RIVE CENTS ■ Internm iate League member* young people this year than last, |'creases In the number attendimr ce>% staff and office; Mrs. Gordon organisation Includn 1.884 gtrla . ahlpe. The daee 1* auper^’ieed a c c o rd in g ^ the annual school' non-public schools, from to . Plan Annual Pinner at Todd, service; Mrs. John Pickles, and 247 adulta, making a grand Bereriy Pluff, and atarte at 'total of 1,641 mtmbera. - ehommraon figures released to- .6S3, and post-secondary scnools, South Church Jan. 24 Juliette. Low. ' day ^ftha qf Ace of Su^rintendent' from SI to 49. During the businese meeting. Mlaa Pentland reported that a InehidM lining and tabor-THE BEST BRAKE JO i IN TOWN of^g^oola AHbur H. Illnlg, Mrs. Cerlson. co-chei:'mah of the total of a little pVer 85,500 has * ~ .......................... There. ^ was a^ suh|il*htlal... , .... drop . Mrs. Gladys Meyer, 318 Adams annual dinner, announced that the Parishlonera' thS Covenant . A head counting of all Manches- recorded In the number of children reelected and Installed as been collected to'dete In the an YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS HERE OongregatJonal Church will hold a ‘fer young Mople between the ages neither attending school nor re- ^ Mancheiter Olrl dinner will be~held at the South nual drive for^/Dinda. The goal . cottage prayer meeting tomorroyr of 3 and 18 turned up 10.680, com Methodist Church on Tuesday eve celving private instruction. Last Scouts, Inc., at the annual meeting was 89,000. / . _ * a t 1 ^ p.m. at the home of ^ s, pared with 10,873 last year. The year, there were 1,477. In this ning, Jan. ^4, at 6:30, with the Reporting as chkirman of iha HJaimar____ ________ Oarlaon. ■». Hemlocii r s t . figures were compiled as of Oct, 1. of the Scout Council hmd last Stanley Group of the church serv ,«-'ategory, this year. 1.419. These night at the botne of Mrs. ^m er staff and/Office committee, Mrs, No meeting of the Juniors xi-ill‘be Coincidentally. Ihe f I g u r e a flg-ures are made 'up mostly of ing a fried 'chicken dinner. In Nylin, 28 Harrison St. charge of ticketa for the dinner are Moraneey Stated that Mlaa Jean bald thlp week. X showed that the ineraaaa of chll-1 pi-e.achool children and youngsters Campbell, executive director of the dren in the public echqolBchqola for this ; enough to 7esve school, Her asadclate officers for the Mrs. King, Mlaa Jeaale. HeWitt and coming year will be; Mrs. Her Mrs. Sundqulst; Mrs. Hale la^ In Manchester Girl Scouts, has-signed •> Installation of o l ^ r s will take year over laaC IS shfO\M7—8,555: Although there are more school a new contract, to Dec. 31. 1958. this year, and 8.248 lasiK'year. age children this year than last. man Petersen, first^ce president; charge of the program and pub taka place at the/lnaetlng of the The 'next council meeting will Kiawanls Club tdmorrow noon at Although the school-agaspopula- the flgures show a drop in the licity and Mrs. Edward Faber and t e l e ph o n e Mitchell 9-8066 12:18 at the Vanchester Country tion Increase this year was sub-1 total of 4-yesr-olds. Last year Mrs. Robert Coe are In charge of ^be. held on. Feb. 7 at the home of Oub. A naw^ce president, to suc- stanuai. it isn't as large aa the j there were 894\ln this group, this decorations. Reservations for the 'Betty Jones, 354 Summit St ce«d WHltaln P. 'Slovsr. who h a s! Increnae last year, when the num-j-year,. 839, r«al^cdy%lll be elected. |h*f Jumped from 9.901 to 10.373,\a , “^e increase InXlhe present .crop : r / gam of 472. V of 5-year-olds more^.^thin) makes up I Mrmbera of the 8MFD will meet There was a big ggin this’ ' yearVor. ,-^r this drop, hoa’eVer. numbering ; • the'comer of Poster and ■■ ' In the number of 7 to 15-year-oldar-olda Ii9Q2 ^ 2 compared'■ with 1h* 828 last I C ^ te r Sts, tonight at 7:30 and atteilding public achools, from ! yehr. Sen. Bush 'procsod to the WatkIns-West A sks L ong Plan A id Kineral Home to pay respects to The Jamury 3 meeting of (he Mrs,' J". Herbert Flnlsy, 86' Harry Schlldge, a-ho was a former Kehier Group of th* South Metho Phelp# \M ., and her aunt, Mrs. [ CORR -t: Introduces commisMoper and an cx-capuin dist, WSQS w ai a work meeting In Besale Mead of Cleveland, Ohio, | • ( Co. No. 1. preparation for their annual May- who has b^n spending the holidays I > MANCNIVriH Cqmm* To Curb Red Gains pole Mart, the date of which la set with her sister. Mrs. Nellie Brad-1 ;i^ age for May 26. - ley, left todsV by automobile fof j Flood Bills St. Petersburg Fla., where M.rs ! jy 'MW ' ' ' By jomrai. HIGHTOWER / WROUBHT IRON Mead ia accustm ed to- spend hea. Waihingt^n, Jan. 5 (/P)—President Eisenhower asked Ckm- ‘Wuhington, Jan. 5 (A>» * L , By ED CREAGII «nd WILLIAMT. PEA(X)GK ^ winters. \ irress today to vote unprecedented long-tegm foreign aid The House 'Banking Commit Wafihington, Jan. 6 (/P)—President Eiseiiliower said 'tpday RRIUNQS Penloqal Notices Rmanuel Luthefait Brotherhobd weapons to reinforce the fight a^inst Communist pffSiViives tee today apinroved a $50 mil gdvemment financing is moving out of the red. But he craed will hold Its first meeting of the aim^ at spreading Red power ip the Middle East and Asia. lion iricreaae in the Small for a “modest” reduction of the national debt before PORCH COLUMNS Csrd «r Thanks year Friday evening, Jan. 6. at Elsenhower told the lawmakaraqr; BII a i n e a s Adminiatration’a cutting of taxes. ^ I wish In .xtend mr apprerUlInn for 7:30 tn Luther Hall. ThA new Of- the!thql. h:hia meeting with Premier In bis State of the Union message to (Congress, whefe tjuc HAND RAILS I* riersHiibulei lo my mother- Maude flccri will be Inatalled at Bul|teitn of Rutala and other big authority to help ease the li* . Norton,, , and an entertainment and'' :lal power' leadera laat July had pro nancial impact of recent flood cutting sentiment is high in this election year, Eisenhower PIPI OUARD RAILS nilfprd a. Norton. time with light refreshmcril vlll Mrs. UlAdyD lUeyer duced agreement that atomic/War and hurricane damage in the said present levies unquestionably are burdensome and follow. would be an "intolerable dleaiter.’’' should be reduepd "when we prudently Can.” Oil’d of Thanks Mrs. L. V. Cerlson, second vice But the follow «m foreign minla- \Vest and East. VALLIY WILDING CO. t vUh.to expreea m.v sincere lhanke president: Mrs. Charles King, But he d ecla^ that obligations to future Americans re* Hwee Olasleebery 9IE i-SllS tn all fHenda and neishbort who were tere meeting In October ehowed, so kind and helped ourlng Ihe ^eaih secretary/ Mrs, Alfred SundqUiat, he eeid. that "aov.let. leadera ai-e Washington, , Jan: 6 (A*)— uire reducing the debt ^whenever we can appropriately Can To4kiy—Call CoOeot and funeral^ of b.ir beloved wife. 'treasurer; Miss Jennie Wind, as not . yet wlllirtg to create the in- Program designed to provide 0 so.” Public Records sistant treasurer; apd Mrs.. Mar s . 3 NaCiHrgaPMrBBtiawtM . Xobert H. Von Deck. diepeneable conditlona for a eecure flood indemnity and rein- As to the atate of government irtcome and outgo, Eisen garet LaBarron, registrar. and laattng peace." Allachments ; Committee chairmen for the fol bul*ance within reasonable hower said: lowing year, as announced by Mr^': dtea Oomneaalet Threat McGill-Converse, Inc. and Law "Soviet an(| Chlneae communlein costs was introduced today by 'T expect the budget to be in bslance during the fiscal yew rence Gonverae against Ned L. still poaea a aerioua threat to the Sen. Bush (R*(^nn). ending June SO, 1966. Charles, elan known as N sjeeb' free world,*" E laenhovrer declared- ..JR«li.-Oodd_lD:4kHuiJL.Wiir Intro- “l ahall propose a balanced budget for the next fiscal yicar L.