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HALE's Self L J LEGS BREAST STEAKS SHMT ■ I T — V ' -a!,' X.- -■ 4« ; ^ THURSDAY, MAY • , 1967 r-TCit^i: i .> f ’ iiattrl|r0tpr Sufnin$ 15^ralb Average &Aily''net ^ress Run The Weafber F or the Week l&nAd Foreeast et |D. S. Weather : X May 4. lUPT The Pollah American ChA will Aaron Obok, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Membarf Anderhon-Sfaea ■T!" Oooeeional ahowere Or thunder- not held tU regular W M tiiuf^t Aaron Oook, 82 E. Middle Tpke., Auxiliary, PoaV'No. 2048, VFW. shewers tonight or S a t a r d a y iirda;^. The meeting will b e :^ ld. has just finished his term as a ara requaated % m eet at tha W> FOR YOUR CON VEN IEN0^ morning. Warm tonight. Low 58- Jidttaad on May 18 in Oic cli ^ )meihber of the dance oomntittee at p. Qutah FunftraKHome tonight of the Audit 80. Cooler ■ Saturday. High near i ^ ^ H j r i u c ---------Reylaw,- ''rooms. ■ , Loomis School, Windsor. A senior at 7 o’clock to pay-^pecta to p iN e h u r s t of Circulation 70. wsw; m^y brinf articlw w Loomis, he is also a member Miaa Nallia Heffron, wKAm slater, JHanche9l^t!^A City of Village Charm awfit for the ruromaffe oale to- .."St. James’ Mothara Circle has of\the Student Council and the Mrs. Ellaabeth Btrtile, IsAxinem- varsity. Wrestling teeth. ber of the huxlltary. ' m otrpv * t 9*30 a.m . in 'Odd P elv elected the following officers for AT 302 MM -V. lotraHaU. • i the coming year; Mrs; Hassan Sal- fQfc. LXXVI, NO. 188 (TWENTY-FOUH PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER,, C^NJtf., (Claaalfled Advertlelng oa Page 22) leV, chairman; Mrs. Thomas Breijrf, The liHiixodirt Men of the South Our l*ady of Fatim a JfotiHifa FRIDAY,1 MAY 10, 1957 PRICE FIVE CENTS MethodUV'^urch will have a short Circle at Ita maetingJaat''evening ISOFEN ________ X Major and Mrs. John Pickup nan, vice chainhant Mrs. Edwtl^ business msMtog at the church to­ will eooduct the midweek service Flack, secretary; Mr^.A4ithony at the home of Fox, \ night a t 7:«l& The popular film, 'elected officfra'tor the coming tonight at 7;80 at the ClUdel. »A Heidcavage, treawren^Mrs. Paul "A Man QUll^Peter,” will be THURSDAY and FRIDAY prayer aervlce will follow a t 8 d ’Neil and..MrsT'Donald Holbrook, shown, in Cooper » t 8' o'clock* year as foltbwa: Mrs. Dolph Bric- p jn . representatives; Mrs. Oendd Mc- soru Mader; Mrs. William Monk, The film showing » open to the secretary; Mrs. N.' J. Lupacchino, NlQHfS till 94OO P. Mi .difr'kin/ contact chairman: Mrs. public. - N . A-' ' The Polish WomenV,AM14hce, Edward Ristau, librarian; Mrs. Ekl- treasurer; Mrs. Peter Cordero, > We do <Ur level bfegMo make every day ii happy shopping day at Pinehurst, I! ward Molloy, historian; Mrs. Sal­ welfare; Mrs. Edward Plela, his-1 droop 248, .will cclebrite Us 40th ■ The Children’s CystiC S^brosls Delivery, vatore Vinci, publlcijyr'and Mrs. torlan; Mrs. L. W. Gagnon, pub­ Free easy jiai’kmgv. No tipping carry out to your car ■V annlvenary.with a turkey dinner Association or, ..CO'imecU'cut will licity: Mrs. Allen Richter, contact | to be.foDOwed by a abort program Brennan; welfarcv- hold its m^UiIy meeting SatuMay ________gtpre selectedDyders for a small service charge.. Avfthorized 'X. -arid dancing at'^the Polish-Ameri- chairman; Mrs. Inward Dupre and ; checks cash ea.. VSpecial stnAh seif service carts for the children . Cou­ at 8 pjn. in the palish houseXpf Mrs. Fred Fox, representatives. can Club on Clinton St. Saturday MemberS'of the cast of "The the South Congregatfortal Churcl pon redemption . bottle redmptioh . • Free telephone at eheck-!fct. sta­ a t 8:90 p.m. • Many of^the stgte Pirates'of Penrance” will be seen 510 Wetfferafield Aye-. Hartford. ■ > groups are expected to be repre­ Oif'the television program ‘‘Fpous,’*’ 'olice invesUgated a minor tion for your use ^ sented and guests- will Include on Channel 30 Saturday^ froin 4;S0 James Maddeny54, of no certain crS) I Green Manor Blvd. just iy RIc Ma r d G. MASSOCK »junta came early in t^e mohiipg. Mrs. Helen Robakiewic^''State to 6 p.m.. Mrs. Charlotte Gray and address,, was Rested last night off Broad St, last’ night involving Here aC-Plnehurat you get the BnMt farm 'Bbgpta, Colombia, May 10 and thousands crowded the capl-- and Mrs.. l^EHfiam Le- Harold Baglin, acCoinpaitled by Ir- and charged with intoxication. Po- .^ars d^en by Thomas F< Walsh, fresh ponlt^.. including Fryers . Miler’s tol plasa. , j, it's St.* and-Camiilo (/P)—Difc^or Gustavo Rojas Ma. arealdant of jedimcll No. 8. bin-King,. wilt sing. .Bernard Cam- lios-sald he was seesn attemptting I 35, of a Fricassee Fowl and we sell a lot of .chick-, ‘Then an officer gave an order Mrs. Mary Sicamaki, president of pagna, Sector of the show, and to get Into^ car .on Brainard Pi“ G. Rj lOrtd. 23,- Hartford. Only Pinilla was'»55;ept out of pow­ to clear the Plaza. The result was'' the groigir'4s chairman Of the Mfh. Melvin Jochimson will be in­ He is.to appear in Town Curt Sat­ .i^dojit^ai resulted and no In- ona at todaya low pHcgs. BUT THE R E A U ^ er today in a nopd of opposi­ panic. * - terviewed on the program. urday. / Jurna re] irted. BIG SELLER TODAY iN^Uie poultry ^Jide la tion from the Rommi^Catholic ■ Only a few.hourp before Rojas WHITE ROCK CI^iCKEN >ARTS. week Church,^ the busine^sxcom- fell, nls government had threat­ \ ,we offer legs and large white aele$;te^ breasts at ened criminal Mtlon to crush a Solid South munity ‘and the. people.'X scries of buxines'' strikes paralyz- Third a nsw low price. !l __ - Rojas turned-oyer power to''a. military junta, aetting off scenes 'h)g Chlnmbia's majo. cities. of jubilation and shouta of "Liber- I s and street denr^nstfations SSHLY CUT ty!’’ in the streets of this capita) agalnst-xhe Rojgs -regime have ■, IH' the Past, Sharie from high in the Andes. been going,, on' mr a w ^ k . j ^HITEJROCK , Only two days ago Rojas had Rc-eli in Advance maneuvered himself into a second The 'protests^C,*'^hed a climax, ii IKe Claims CHICKEhT 'term as president, due to start next * Wednesday when tlje presldent’s-r; BroKelp Fee lb. handpicked Constituent Assembly year. This action crystalUeedthe shinjrton,* May 10 (iT*)— BREASTS oppositon to the former 'chief of elected hpn president foX^other Washington, May 10 (/P)— Colombia's arim'.- 4-ycar lirm 15'months tn^ ad- P r e s i^ n t E isenhow er .said to­ . (All meal) T o Senate raeje^s investigatbrs . SO Perish In Crowd •vaocti. ,do so tnfe asserribly day thfere ho longei- is a developed testinujny tod*y" > Death Xode with him even as he, stispended constitutional provp-- “Solid South” controlled by H ot n o tm . fell. Soldiers backed by tanks sions which require popular elec­ th^t Teamsters 6tws Dave nb ^ b ^ E N U I N E SPRING aiid they will go nice with mashed po- tion of the president, and forbids a the Democrtits. He urged ni'oved into s jubilant lirowd' and Dixie Republicans to launch Be^ and a mortgage banker noosM tmxs/" ^ tfv e Asparagus. 4 left 30 persons dead <^Slde the preside'nt to succeed himself. split 111,585 derived froirf . capitol. __ ■ , Rojas, then a lieutenant general a political offensive iiu the handling a fund raised by T h a t made the loll a t least 730 and Colombia’s army chief, seized party’s drive to recapture con­ unions for the widow of.. iND SMALL /•" , X, for a week of rioting and demon­ the- presidency June 13, 1953 ’in a trol of Congress next >ear. strations brought on by Roja.^’ de- lightning, bloodless coup. Pres-, Eisenho\ver said there hav^-been Beck’s “b e § t and closest' HALE’S Self t$rmination to hang on to his ident Laureano Gohiez was over-; "Impressive increases’’ in GOP friend.^': \ / e i^wer. send Rojas Pinilla into retirement'. -strength in, the South during the .The Seattle m^tgage banker, 'V The vrord that Rojas was step­ Gomez’ regime was marked by last -20 years. O^onol Hedlund, said Beck handled EOCAL FBESH GRADE A Last weekend we had A seli-dut on CHOICE RIB OVEN ping 'down in favoY of a military civil strife which was eaUmated to ,“ The Republican party is, o f the transaction for ^Mrs. Ray ROASTS OF BEEF and wfc/l^romlsed another-sale on them this Fresh Live^Ncken^ have cost some 5,000 lives. Large cobrae, in the South to stay,’’ he Leheney, widow of the m«m Hed­ week to disappointed cu^dmqro. Meaty 3rd thru 7th ribs of bands of guerrllfas roamed variou.s said. lund said was Beck’s beet friend. LARGE EGGS parts of the coutnry lighting the Ei.seniio;yer sounded his call for I t Was testified Beck handed THESE CHOICE O V ^ ROASTS OF BEEF each V Union in Asia Gomez government fqrces. When renewed Republican activity in the deal as trustee for "The' & y Gomez fell from power. Gen. Rojas Dixie.in a telephorvcd message to Leheney Membrial Fund,” abotK..^ WILL was acclaimed by virttially the party wqrkers attending a re­ $80,000 which had been collected ' lb Can Curb Red entire country. gional GOP rally at Lotfisville, Ky, from.unions after Lehensy’s-death. <ioz.\ Charlie will have plenty of tendercureX:orned beef this week Pictsweet Frozen ' Alarmed by Power Grab Repre.sentativcs from 12 iioii Leheijey formerly was head of the .
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