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Ary Wa Inatall Clean, Dependable Ga.A Mittee of Emblem Club, Nji 'V.': WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, PAGE THlRtV-TWO .AverM»i)aily Net Press Run The Weather . lEttrainQ y T v t the Week Ended Iforeeaat at D. 8 . Wdhther Bet aee ''. "> Nev. 16. ItMT ParUjr elnudy, mild tdBight. John R. FitiOeraldi town pro­ Recent births to Mancheatqr : Gibbons AsMmbly, Cathelle Tha adult jproapactiVa mambar- |5-SO. Frtday clAudy. cooler, shew* Wiurren * . Howland, president secutor, will be the speaker at,the residents lit the Hartford HoapiUl l4Ldlea of Oolumbua, will biect next IN THE NORTH ENP - - IT’S of the Manchester Board of Reak shlp group will meet tomorrow at Tuesday, Nov. 20, in St. Jam es’ 12,378 6:30 p.m. at Zion Church and the ! meeting of the Klwanls Club to­ include:'a son on Nov. 10 to Mr. era la afternoon or evening. High AlioiitTowii tors, la attending the National morrow noon at 12:15 at the Map- School cafeterla'at 8:15 p.m. Miss Member et the Audit Realtor Convention in St. Louis, confirmation class Friday at 4 and Mrs. FTank Wallace Jr., 637 S. Bureau et drehlation near M. o'clock and Saturday at 10 a.m. I Chester .Country Club. Alberta Carroll from" Lord and Aa op«n board mtel- Mo.,' this week. Mrs. Howland ac­ Main St.: and daughter mi Nov. 11 Taylor wiU' speak on colors and Quality Cleaneri Mt^heBter~— A Cky of Villaga Charm companied him on the trip. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Steiner, 183 fashions in a talk entitled "Look W of Esra Chapt« In observance of National Edu­ 1 St- Gerard's Mothers Circle will | B ’rith will be held toAtgjht at 8:30 meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the , Bush Hill Rd„ and to Mr. and Mra. 'Y'our Best at All Times.'’ FOR EXPERT DRY CLEANING a t the home of Mrs. Seyntoyh Kud- The Vassar Club ,‘of Hartford cation Week, the Highland Park Edward A. Sfiklas, 17 Garden Dr. VOl*. LXXVI, NO. 40 tTWENTY-EIGHT PAGES^TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1956 (Olaarifled Adverttefaig on ipage S6) PRICE FTYE^ CENTS will meet tomorrow nlgfit at '-.SO School will hold “open house," to­ home of Mrs. Jam es Welch. 2.5 AND LAUNDERING low, 81 Milford Rd. Mra. Allan Arcellia Dr. The co-hostess is Airs, j E. Theodore Bantly Jr., pre.sU Berne of West Hartford, deputy at the home of Miss Grace Ste- morrow: from " to 8 p.m. All ■phcnson. il Fulton P I. West Hart­ parent.' are invited to attend with ■ Edward M oranr\^ i Our Lady of the Most ■ Holy dent of the Bantly’ Oil Co.. Inc., Cenvtnitnfly Locot*d oii D*pot Sq. the chapter, will conduct an indoc­ was elected viee chairman of the trination aeaalon for all chairmen. ford- An up-to-the-minute" report th'eir children. Rosary Mothers Circle wiil meet Brlfij Ts All Vour Laundry and Dry ^'leaAmg. of wtiacis Vassar will" 1 Tlie Holy Innocehta .Mothers tonight at 8 'colcH at the honfe of Hartford Cpunty Petroleum In­ All membera of the chapter are dustries Committee "at the meet- Inrtted. be giveik.^y .3frs. Cornehtfs. F. A daughter. Doreen Andrea, was : Circle will meet tomorrow at 8 .Mrs. James FitZpatrick. 209 ;es Mdses and Mr?. Charles E. Lord, born at the St. Francis Hospital p.m. a t-th e. home of Mrs. Geno Hilliard St. Hostesscs-will be Mrs. of gasoline and oil dealers held last ..“■v on Nov. 6 to Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Casadei, 19 Washington St., Ver-1 Raymond Laurent and Mrs. Harry j night at the Bond Hotel in Hart- 249 NORTH MAIN STREET Advertlaement— Mrs.cniarles W. Lathrop. chair­ Gagnon. 30.3 Cooper Hill St. i non. Eich. i ford. on ■ ^ ‘ ----- ■■■' ■— man of the Ways add Means Com­ ary Wa Inatall clean, dependable Ga.a mittee of Emblem Club, Nji. 2.'>1 Heating, and forget aer%ice and announces, a rummage, "sale' .for delivery problems. Rent a Gas Friday, Nov. 16. at the store at, Pay Boost Conversion Burner—J2.95 monthly the Center formerly occupied by — j|uy a Gas Coversion Burner Scars-Roebuck, Members are Fev •385.00. leas J50.00 allowances for qtiested to bring their ronlribii- H artford, Nov. IS- (4*)— old e<iuipment. Guaranteed heating tions Thursday from 1 to p.m. to , The Board of Directors of the estimate. The Hartford Gas Co. the store. Pickup service will he Connecticut Education Assn. tel. MI-9-4503. pi-ovide«r for thow who desire it (CEA) 'today declared that by contacting Mrs. Lathrop or any X member of her comniiUee. priority must be given IS THE TIME "substantial pay increases N' I' The first meeting of the Bolton 11 for all state employed teach­ Arab States Drop Skating Club \si!l be held Frdlay ; | night at 8 o'clock in the Comniun-: er.*” in the 1957 Legislature. U.N. Police Austria Aid Calling attention to what they V olunteers Issue ity Hall. Bolton. Plans will be made | TO LAY AWAY > for the coming year. New mem- | termed "the serious . economic hers ma.v join at this tyne. i plight of state teachers' college Arrives at Bonn Gerrhany, Nov'. 15 (JP/ - v r faculties. vocational lechnlcnl Svrlan Minister idbrahtm . Units Also All seventh and eighth grade i school teachers, and state Insti­ Istuani said today "The ques­ girls who want to be placed in a j A"GIFT A DAY^- ^ tution teachers, the CEA directors tion of volunteers for Egypt is ■ Girl'Scout troop are asked to meet declared: SueZ B ase no longer of interest." Need Help at the Girl Scout office, 983 Main "The entire future of the^state's Istusnl, who said he was educational services depends upon FRUIT PACK St., Tuesday at 3 p.m. London, Now 15 (JP)— The speaking for all the Arab By THE ASSOCIATED PRIMS UNTIL CHRISTMAS! their salaries Ming made attrac­ states, told a news conference: Gifts of fine, rare food. Have ' • tive enough to permit the recruit­ Masked to conceal hia identity, a wttnesa described as a lead­ first 92 men'of the bluc- "We wish now for the United The Hungarian delegation tha fun without the fuss. Send New Many Wear ment and retention of highly cap­ er of "the Student group which sparked uprising in Bud­ helmeted U.N. Police Force Nations to take the matter (of to the United Nations an­ a Thanksgiving Rinehurst GIFT able teachers." | apest" appears.before the Senate internal aecurUy aiibcommittee landed near Ismailia in the the Mideast crisis) in hand. Up FRUIT BASKET, of choice Continuing, tha resolution as-, in a Washington^ public hearing. Chairman Olin Johnston (D- nounced today the Hungarian EITHER FOR GIVING, OR FOR YOURSELF.. Suez Canal zone today to to now ho volunteers have ar- ■ fruits, candles and delicacies. FALSE TEETH Berts: - . -1 SCI said the man, testifying undsr assumed name of Istvan LaZio, rived in Egypt. 'There is no So­ representatives would h e ■wil­ Beautifully designed and ex­ "The Increasing shortage of, fears reprisals against relatives siill in Hungary if His real name keep Middle East peace. ^ viet volunteer on Arabian ling to meet Secretai^ Gen- WWi Lira* Worry teachers will make it Impossible i pertly pacH8Scd> these baskeU becomes known. ' ~ The thin, lightly-armed force soil." '^al Dag Hammarskjold in will delight everyone on your Eat. talk, laugh or antes* without to staff adequately' these state ed-1 was rushed In 15 hours after Mos­ (ear of Intecura ttlaa teeth dropping, BEAUTIFUL The Egyptian, embas.sy de­ tdims to discussdis aid offered list . including the “have allrotng or wobbling. FA8TBETM OPEN ucational facilities over the next i cow leports had said Egyptian nied that Egypt has rejected ever^^lng” who are so hard huda platea firmer and more com- biennium if provision is. not made President Nasser had requested an offer of Soviet volunteers. )y the U.N. (ortablv. Tbit plaatant powder baa no In the forthcoming state budget to shop for. gummy, gooay. pasty taatt or faellng. EVERY MONDAY TILL CHRISTMAS that Soviet volunteers be. sent to A Huligarian apokeaman laid for base salaries of at least $4.1)00 Egypt immediately. The U.N. po­ the message )iad already .been We make dally deliveries of Doean't ctuia nautea. It'a alkaline Ihankdj^ina, Kadar to Maintain Fruit Baskets to the hospital (non-acldj. Checka "pla tr odor" to $7,000. i licemen. it was hoped, would given to Hahnnankjbld who ar­ (denture breath). Oat FASTXETH at OPEN forestall Egyptian reliance on and other locpi places. any drug counter. "The importance of providing l Arab Leaders rived in RomeHpday en route to • EVERY FRIDAYYILL 9 P.M. iound technical training for Con­ Soviet help to eject British-Frericjiench Cairo on the MitliSa East'crisis. Priced at »7.50. IIO.OO and necticut youth in this present age and Israeli' forces.. The message to Tlmmarakjold •15.00. Every basket is custom ■ THAT W ILt ADD GRACE TO cannot be overestimated, > and Link with Moscow Deny. Plea to Reds Sharp Split was from the acting Ftireign Mln- packed. Come in or Dial Afl •a fWd H M » N Y 1 (1 N YOUR TABLE PRESTIGE TO new state vocational schools will After the Arrival of the iater Sitvan Sebes. 3-4151. YOUR HOSPITALITY be worthless if not staffed by ^ , , . , , , vanguard in tnb^cansl Zone, an Hanunarskjold has ntgggated S c n u l Elistit SUdii^s skilled teaochers. Vienna, Nov. 15 (/P)— Ru.s.sia s puppet premier of Hungary, Egyptian embas.sXspokesman in Over Policies that he personally would go to * taaWwa* t M t l M Ml tewMWV SIMTEX CANDLELIGHT "To meet the Increasing need ;.Ianos Kadar, today rejected neutrality a.s a future policy for ^ Moscow denied that a formal re- Budapest to gee about 'setting up riw duality tatadaaa, lag lai for specialized leaching in the the nation and refu.sed any nejfotiations with former Premier Soviet voiiih^rs had U.N.
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