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If-Zbgzb J / YOUR DOLLARS + DIVIDENDS N .2 ;', L XyE§pAV, AUl^UST 18, IflSi •.. f .. A Y fftf* D bUjt N tt PrtaB R m ■W>«lto Wwrii jllEmrI)[i?0tfr £ti«ttfng H^raUi A«toPf|t i$. 1»U IM. Tha waalily mMUBC af Uia Ban- He was mlaased after poattng *' i«r ClUabu will M conducted to- Greeiiback Shower $50 bond. 10;823 i,illpbio^Tbwii morrow aftarnoon baglnnlnf at 3 ■N Raimondo-Edwards Wedding Court dates for the three are iraCttto AbMt W p.m. a t tha Community Y. E very For Future Bride tomorrow for Sharkey, Monday for et g r e u to tlf Flamjo; .and Aug. 24 for Good- City of VUidgs Chdrm . lf b » A mmi 'k u tr «r 103 Ade- ona to naked to bring Uielr own ry freahmenta. « "I child. ~ i|fib M ,w tw to an WMtotfraduate Also arrested yesterday by Peck aa»B t at iwiiaatoa OoUafe. Miaa Sophie A. Delaney, daugh­ ter ot Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. were Raymond W. Braun. 33. of VOL.LXXlV,NO.270 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., W EDN^DAY, AUGUST 17,1955 aa Itog* If) > « C B Ig — I . Ii aoMKiB thoaa attemUnff Tha Wates will meet as usual RFD 1. Andover; and Cyril 8. - tba aaeoad aunimer aaoion vpf thia avanlng a t 3 o'clock, and will Delaney. 3 Walnut ' St., whose Lewis, 27, Stoughton, Mags:, both WlMalock Ooaage, Boaton, Maaar\ hava aa guest apeaker Jay Hll- marriage to A.3.C. Carl Silver on charged with passing stop signs, I, a representative ot the man- Saturday.'Aug. .30, wilt take/place z The officer reported Lewis was Man Shot to Death FMd R. Gagnon aon of Mr. and (actnrata of Suchyrol,. liquid in A rdm ^e, Okla., ' was honor stopped a t. Woodbridge and Oak­ Mrs. Adalbart Gagnon. IM 6. Main itening agent. Weighing will land Sts., and Braun at B. Middle at., toOMd tha UA Army yaater- be i£t 7:30 p.m. gueat at a greenback and miscel­ laneous shower Saturday evening Tpke. and Vernon St. On RQad in Shelton dagr and left for baaic training at Both drivers have their cases Vort Oto. N. J. He baa anUated tor at the home of the bridegroom's MysUb. Review,' w H a members parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lester C. scheduled for court hearing Mon­ Bhsltoo, Aug. IT <iP) _ A thraa yaara. Attar completing hia will omit iheir meeting tonight in day. motorist found tho basic training ha wHl attend radar Silver. 328 E. Middle Tpke. Over of a man ahot to dsate Mbool a t YOrt Monmouth, N. J. Odd Fellows Hall, and instead 30 relatives and close friend.s at­ eta • bora today. hold their annual picnic at 0 p.m. tended the party. in Martin Park. East Hartford. Polico phingod immadiaUly Wilfrad Maxwell will again be The hostess, who wa.s assisted into doop w o ^ In Boarch of Mm. Irena Vincek and Mrs. Lillian by Mias Mary Lou Delaney,', sister tfea guest speaker a t the meeting Demeuay who head the committee, a ihkn who roportadly was of tha Klwanto Qub niursday noon of the bride-elect, used a rainbow : bosido tho body. a t 13:15 a t the Manchastar Ooun- hope for a good turnout of mem- color scheme In her decorations. Btata 'polico IdonUlltd tha try OUb. Ha will give tha atory hera and friends. The buffet table was centered doad m an ^ Roiwrt Hail Jr. and show sideligbts on the Central with a 2-tiered wedding cake, aur- 1 3$, a niaidpnriR tho FWrchlld Butoness District. Miss Helen 8. Kucsynskl of 7 moiinted by a miniatjire bride and traitor Park ofT-S^to B how, Cbttage St., and Zigmun'd J. Me- bridegroom. and an smploy oTlho Hander- leskl of Southington will be united Miss Delaney \va.a seated under son Ctaovolet Co., of^ratfo rd . in marriage Saturday. Aug. 20, at a cluster of wedding bells to'^in- M ieo quotad SupOmume- LET US FILL TOUR 10 a.m. in St. James' Church. .wrap.. her beautiful and useful rary Polleoman Mtehaor' gifts. rat of Bholton as aaying'lio Survey Team Says -.if;’ !., i ft; (OanO—ed ou Pago TM) New! CMS II MONieii* IT Police Arrests 1*1 ce*NiciiCHi 11*11 ■■•ic*i leciiT* Farm Unit Paid Chairman ‘ CALLED FOR AND Different! Three drivers arrested and DELIVERED PROMPTLY • 'if* BridfOport, Aug. 17 (/P)-ftThe Bridgm rt Post says tha AT NO EXTRA CHARGE charged with speeding yesterday $2 Million for SEE THIS UNUSUAL ^ I ' I . , ^ - * - 1 , - 'k ' were James Sharkey, 26, Paterson. "aecret" report of a survey team for the Mpublkan National X Coniinittee which recently studied the GOP party situation flM PlMmafti N E W 5>/2 r o o k ! N.J., .by Patrolman Raymond Peck; Illegal Subsidy Wilton E. Flamm. 28, of 22 Winde- in Connecticut recommends that Republican State Chainnan m CENTER BT. 3 lEDROOM RANCH CHarenCe F. Baldwin be replaced. THUiat-gBld mera Ave.. Rockville, by State Washington, Aug. 17 (P) — Tha Patrolman Elmer Neal on Rt. 15; Comptroller General ruled today The atory,,attributed by the Post to "responsible sources and Edward A. Goodchild, 16. of 45 Emergency Polio Ward in Boston who have seen a.copy of the report," assert; the report de­ NNLaMxnHiiiiia#| The large living room has a V / ’Sr,-'' - ...... that the Agriculture Department SM EAST CENTER BT. picture ivindbw and Hnedlsh Hyde St., by Patrolman ' Joseph made "unauthbriicd and improper" scribes Baldwin as temperamentally, unsulted to be State Sartor. This Is a general view in a comer of tho omorgoncy polio ward a t Haynes Memorial HoapiuV, Boo- TCL. a n B4 SM type fireplace which you must ton. Aug. 15, aa polio opidemic reached 4B0 caoes. Teams) at doctora and nurses .iu-e giving treat­ paymenU of $3 million to private Chainnan and miscast as a political leader; report says see to appreciate. Both arrests, by Manchester po­ companies fo6^ cheese last year. lice were for alleged offenses on ment to critical bulbar casco. There are 21 Iron lungs in the rpom auppUed by. tho National Founda­ that, Baliiwn should be given a post in federal or private The kltchra with adjoining tion for Infantile Paralyala, which has alrsady brought , 61 rospirators into the city. Criticsr pa­ Chairman Fountain (D-NCI of E. Center St. Sharkey was also an jnveatlgaUng House Govern employment. ^ dining room area fraturrs charged with operating a motor tients are lined up close together so hp.rd preashd medical teams can glva them fast emer­ Tha report, deacribaa National knotty pine cahlnets, bullnose gency treatment as needed. tAP Wlrophoto). nssnt' Operations aubcommittee vehicle without his eye glasses, ■ ■X promptly wrote to Setretary of Oonunitteeman Maade Alcorn as bar, formica counter tops and listed as required on his license. an unpopular but 'abla polllican," GaU^her Says exhaust fan. Agriculture Benson, auggesUng he recover this money "which and says that "an axplosivi situa­ HALE'S This ranch home has full cel­ 48 Agents to Hunt Troopers Quell paid out illegally.'' tion'’ faces tha party bacauta of He Beat POW Headquarters lar, dty water, sewer, ameslle Bay State Polio Bought 90 MllUoa Pounds intarnal dtoaansion. drive and biickfmnt. You must Illegal Shots Sales The payments were to cheese Hia aurvay team had high praise F O B ' also see the charcoal and pink distributors in March and April, for Fairfield County Chalrm'kn tile bath. Price $10,300. Riot by 225 in Jumps 136 for 1954, and involved some 90 mil Wliltom H. Brannaji of Stamford, As Pants Thief and urged that the fmrcea of Bren- Herm Photo , '^Washington, Aug. >17 1>P»— lion pounds of cheese, Fountain Forty - eight government in­ said. and Alcorn bo Uroi)ght to­ New York, Aug. 17 (flV- CoR Wgbstwr Aggncy MRS. THOMAS J. RAIMONDO Nebraska Jail vestigators are being assigned OheJ)ay Mark Connnittae officials said about gether. ..David J. Webster to halt any possible "black 100 companies were involved in the . Without specifically Saying that Sgt. James CtoUagher, in .. Rockville T R S-074S L - Tlie marriage of Misii Joyce. cluded James Rufint. Dean Gates, Untoln. Nob., Aug. 17 <$>KtA 12- market" in polio vaccine, btit Boston. Aug. 17 (/n—The sea­ payments. They said the biggest Bcannan should be named atata final testimony at his mili­ Edwards, daughter of Mr. an d ' Enrico Rufini and Richard Lburl. hour prison rebellion at the Ne­ they will not check on what son's greatest number of polio sums were about $700,000 paid to chairman, the report to understood tary trial for murder, said toi- Mrs. Charles W. Edwards, Ne v j The bride's gown of chromspun doctors do with it. to hhya virtually recommended braska State Penitentlsiy col­ cases for one dsy—136—was re­ the K raft Fooda Co. And $300,000 day he wouW kick anybody he Portland. Maine, to Thomas J.! taffeta and Florentine lace was A spokeaman for the Food to the Borden Cb. this, thbjiapar salff. cauaht stealing from him or Ralmondo, son of Mr. and Mrs. i waltz length. The fitted bodice had lapsed today when arqisd troopers and Drug Administration con­ ported in Massachusetts yester­ Among other firms receiving Tha rapqrt is,said to refer to Joseph Ralmondo, 143 Highland- a high neckline with standup col­ and National Guardsmen marched ceded yesterday there have day while Vermont listed ila first pavments they listed C. J. Beret Brennan as^the "de facto leader" his squad — including the St., took place Aug.
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