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PINEHURST $1,000 Flne X PAGE TWENTl iilanrbpster lEttpning raib THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 196^ Average Dally Net Press Run Major and Mra. John Pickup of Mrs. Richard Snow of Coventry, For the Weak Ended The Weather the local' Salvation Army Oorpe bership of John J. Walsh, 3 Pres­ JFeeeeaat ef D. S. WimOmt Bufaaa About Town recently elected Department Pres­ ton Dr., and Carlton H. Walther, Lumber Burning Jniy 27, 1957 will conduct the open air aervice ident of the American Legion 34 Hawthorne‘S t They are both SulK^achers 71m Arm y and N avy. Club will thia evening on Main S t All Sal- Auxiliary, has appointed Mra. Wil­ afllliated with the Royal - McBee Fair, not qnlte ao oool tonight. vpm Ita annual wtback tourna­ vationUU are urged to be preaeht ber Little of the local unit chair­ Corp. in Hartford. Worries Resident PLEASE NOTE! 12,002 Low ae-M. Satarday fair. Httla ment Monday. Sept. K. and con' man of HospiUI Volunteer Work­ Member of the Andit wanner, inorenaiag eioodiiiea. timie each Monday thereafter. Mlaa Barbara J. Cook of ers: and Mias Barbara Wallett De­ Miss llhlrley L. Fothergill, 161 The Town Fire Department was Hike OUR OFFICE WiU II Ytarean ef Oirealatlon BuainMa organlcationa and other Main S t will leave tomorrow from partment co-chairman of Pan- Maple St., and John E. Vittner, 32 summoned to as^laze on Autumn Mancheiter~-—A (^ty o f Village Charm High 80-85. (roupa who wtah to aponaor a team Bradley Field. .Windsor Locka. for American 'Study. Both Mrs. Little Whitney Rd„ will be united In SL this morning when a resident Substitute teachers in Manches­ Bhould contact the ateward at the a 3-week vacation in CaUfomla and Miss Wallett are past presi­ marriage Saturday at 10 a.m. in St. observed that a fli'e had started ter will receive an Increaa^ rats CLOSED AT NOON club. The general public la invited where she will visit with Mr. and dents of the auxiliary. Mrk. Snow James' Church. in the fear of property owned by of pay. Tbe present rate of VOL. LXXVI, NO. 27« (SIXTEEN PAGES) to enter their own teama. or par­ Mra. James C. Peed and family, has called an organisation meeting Andrew' Ansaldl. T he\ observer per day has been increaaed to $14 ON SATURDAYS MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1957 (Claaaiflad AdverUaIng on Pago 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS ticipate in teanu formed at the formerly of Manchester, of department officers and chair­ rang Box 71. per day. In addition, the number tournament Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heck and man for Saturday, to follow a buf­ daughters. Susan and Betty, have Firemen arrived to findVhuge of conseeutive days which a sub­ DURING JULY and AUGUST ...James--------- W. -------Perguaon, _ son of Atty.^ fet supper. left for their home in Dallas ’ Tex. pile of lumber bdlng destroy^ by stitute teacher must work before 71m Rev. K. SJnar Raak of the William P. and Mra. Ferguson. Ansaldt and workmen. she qualifies to receive the min­ Covenant jConaregratlonal Church Scarborough Rd.. has been placed after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Chief W. Clifford Mason orders Democrats The Rev. Major L. Johpson, min­ Rudolph Heck. 43 Hollister St.- imum regular salary has been cut EMERGENCY SERVICE AVAILAILE will occupy the pulpit of the Cov­ on the dean’s list for the last term ister of the Memorial Baptist ed the firemen to wet down the down. Formerly, 30 days work enant Church. Quincy, Masa, of his sophomore year. llxe Oiurch, Hartford, will occupy the blase without eximguishing it and In a given position enUtled her to PHONE Ml 9-4539 Sunday at both the morning and scholarahip which he received for A speclajl. meeting of the 4-H kept the host standing by should pulpit of the Community Baptist Homemakers Club of Manchester draw . the minimum salary of Plan Push evening aervicea. his first two years at Tale has Churoh Sunflay at the ’9.30 a.m. the flames Increase. |ie .'5 per day. Under the new been renewed and will amount to ^ s held Tuesday evening, at the The smoke from the fire was Hoff a Tells of ‘Shock’ service. home of Mrs. William Kelsh. 307 arrangement 20 days'are required King David Lodge 31. lOOP, 31.300 for his Junior year. He is visible some distance down Char­ before the minimum of $90.50 per Fogarty Brothers, Inc. w will meet tomorrow a t 7:30 p.tn. a pre-law; student and an honor Gardner St. Members wdrked on ter Oak St. and several residents Hartford Chapter Of the Na­ their record books toJje exhibited day. la earned. For Rights at Odd Fellowa Hall. A aocial graduate of the 1050 class of Man­ tional Association of Accountants In the vicinity expressed coneem . n>e new rate was approved by 319 IR O A D STREET hour will follow the meeting. chester High School. i.*’® County Fair, this weekend over the possibility of sparks announces the election to mem- at Bradley Field, Windsor Locks. the Board of BUucaUon Monday Cool. Cekt. FudOil. OillariMn igniting their property. evening. Washington, Aug. 23 (/P)— Speaker N of (he House Ray­ burn j(D-Tex) said today Democrats may have ready in Union tomorrow a compromise pro­ I posal they hdpe will break th e. deadlock onf civil rights legislation. ...................... AEC Fires At a newa.eonforenco, Raybufn Russians Resume Airs Pledg^ gava no hint of what tha propooal POP’S-A-COOKIN! might contain. But be repeated ^ anoeks on Hia spic* rack, your condimtnfs . , . COME TO OUR Democratic objection* to the com- 13th Atom ^li I prem lit plan put forward Wodne*- ForHelping 2 a!** »• b* praporod. For o comploto stock of oil Hit illii N-Weapons Tests day by Rep. Martin of Maisachu- fintst foods thot Hit mem wIB insist on for his tpicurton tfforts, Shop At Mtta, tha GOP' Hou*o leadar, with Prcitdent Btaenhower'i endorae- i Shot of ’57 ment. Washington, Aug. 23 ()P)—f was the llth reported by the AEC Dio Family Under that proposal, a Judge Russia has resumed____________1 atomic* 2- OincAsince lootlast August.jLiioiiot Atomic Test Site, Nev., Altogether,' including today's an­ could hear criminal contempt Aug. 23 (/P)—A blood-red tests with a blast of '‘sub­ Washington, Aug. 23 (/P>— ease* Involving -voting rights nouncement, the A ^ has reported James R. Hoffa pronounced without a Jury, but if he did *o fireball burst over the Ne­ stantial” power yesterday, 24 Russian nuclear test explosions. GROCERY could Impose pcnaltiaa of no more vada desert today as the the Atomic Energy Commis­ Strauss, however, has made It himself "shocked arid dia- than a $300 flne and 90 days Im- Unitqd States touched off the sion announced today. clear that not all of thbse detected turbed” today by the pres­ 3 prUonment. Jury conviction would A brief announcement from ABC are reported. He eays they (ire an­ ence of New York underworld 302 MAIN STREET maka possible a sentence aa high I3th atomic explosion of the Chairman Lewis L. Strauss said; nounced only when there are cir­ 1957 test seres. cumstances of special Interest. characters in the Teamsters aa six months imprisonment and The Soviet Union has re.sumed Union and pledged a clean up PINEHURST $1,000 flne. MW? blast at nuclear weapons at ita In general, those circumstances Rayburn said "We arc in the a,m. (PDT) was visible over Slbn-ian proving grptinda. A det­ appear to consist of the ouUine of if he is elected union presi­ proceu of conversation" about a large area of the west. a test series or blasts of unusual dent. Givt Dad only the freshest poultry for his onation of iiibatantial size took power. Today’s announcement ap­ outdoor grilling . possible counter-offer. By "we" he Downtown buildings In Los An­ place on Aqg. 22.” Restrainedly, the Midwest bos* said he means principally l>ma-- geles were bathed in a flashbUlb- peared to fall in the series cate­ of the Teamsters said that "from cratic members of the House, but bright glow. The flash was visible The development cornea in the gory, since there was nothing be­ indications around the country" he PINEHURST GRIU SPECIAL THIS WEEK BUTTERBALL FROZEN that Senate Democratic Leader j In Sen Francisco in spite of a midst of Soviet maneuvers in the yond' the word "substantial" to in­ bellevee he will be called on to OPEN Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas aleo London Disarmament conference dicate extraordinary power. heavy fog. head the giant union at its conven­ with the ostensible aim of cutting The United States itself is in the tion next month. had taken part. Johnson called on . ■ Newsmen,'barred , from the test midst of a test series at the AEC Form Frtsh Ndtivt Rayburn this morning. site, witnessed the explosion from off ell nuclear tests. * Hoffa's declaration of clean up The United States, while offer­ proving ground in Nevada. EVISERATED THURSDAY Rayburn commented that the 1 Angel's Peak, 45 miles from Ground , The 13th in that series— the Hth intention* was given to the Senate GOP suggestion was "very pecu- ' Zero. ■ i ing to call off tests for two years. R ukets Investigating Committee. ;B. BROILERS or AND liar" in putting Judges in uie posi-.' The device was exploded from aj is*insisting on safeguards which j “ 1 "AmiuEing," commented commit­ TURKEYS^ tion of "passing sentence without • captive balloon' 1,500 feet above the | the Ru.sl.ns reject. ( ^^T r“ r£l^nce^" tee counsel Robert F.
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