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DOUBLE .Awr GREEN STAMPS Courts Reform Bill The Wflather • EDNESDAY, MARCH 25, 196# Arerace Daily F ereeaat eit D / 8 . W ea th w B uN au VBKSHT For the Week Ending . ^ancir^0pr lEupning IfrraUt Bfaoeli 21et iNoreaelng elenflnme OealgM, -X aeceelonal min likely by meratag. j »-» f*L l» M i^h ? p i ri-l ^ U « » « I 12,898 Lew teAght In 80a OeeaalewU rAa M em ber o f Dm A n d it < FHdny. Hlgbm SOe.. ^USE FRESH Bureau •( CIrcsilntlen. ManckeMter— ACUy^^^llageCharm ^ JEWELRY (OlaMined AdvertUluK M ta g s .tt) PRICE FIVE CENTS £d & isA y VOL. LXXVin. NO. (TWENTY.VOUR pages—two SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1959 r For the Easter Parade DOUBLE .awr GREEN STAMPS Poisaked\ Fish Choose from bead LILIES 'and Stone neck* Now Reinoved Inces, earrin$8. , pins and brace­ $J98 $2 lets. Ijovely new' With all cath sales IhirS. March 26tt From Mai^ket Big-3 STD H n )t colors, plus white. / Philadelphia, March 26 (ifi) — The death of a 3-year-old $2 98 *1 .0 0 boy who had eaten poisoned FLOWERS Courts Reform Bill fish touched off an alert last AND night that spread fear ■bill abolishing only the M larg#- For Your Coat or Suit W'ear Hartford, March 26 (>P)—.f * Judges who will s#rv# 4-y#or t#rms< throughout the East for sev­ I^^NoJWiveriw at $15,000 a. year. town municipal courts. Gov. Abraham Ribicoff today This move, proposed by Rep. eral hours. Choose from violets, rosea, camatio] Elimination of the 102 trial jus­ Later, a statement from Fed­ Hnlr'« Hoti^warm Dept. *2.00 garden bouquet, etc. All With pins. signed into law one of Con­ tice courts had been opposed Vig­ Benjamin Sc’iJossbach (R-West­ brook), was defeated, 189-82, on eral Food Inapectors.'indicated the EACH necticut’? biggest judicial re­ orously by Republican leaders un- bad fish was confined to a rela­ tr last week, when leaders of both a roll-call vote. forms, the abolition of its Republicans then introduced 10 tively small amount In the Phila­ A ll Urge 1 59e „, M.OO y parties reached a compromise at delphia area. 320-year-old-oId minor xourt a 2-4iour meeting with the Demo­ other amendments tq change the The Donald Klelnachmldt fam­ iiH JW .H A!iEcoM l .lEWEI.RV BAB fXOWEB8-7-Maln Floor At Entrance system# cratic Governor. bill. All were defeated one by one ^The historic bipartisan court re­ Only three Democrats In the by roll-call or voive votes. ily, both p'arenta and four young M a n c h i s t i r ^ n n * Ministers .Main Floor At Entrance organization bill which creates a Hismocratlc-controlled House weri Passage by the House of the children, were stricken ill at their CX>RXER MAIN and OA|l STREETS new circuit court of 44 fuU-tlme among the 67 legislators who compromise court reform measure home in nearby Haddon Heights, judges, was sent to the Governor voted against the bill. Four Dem­ was never really in dobut. The N. J., after eating a fish dinner. last night after passage by the ocrats and nine Republicans did only question remaining yesterday Tuesday night. Talk First General Assembly. not vote. as the House convened, at 1:30 Dale, 3, the youngest, died Girls' Blouses The Governor signed the meas­ A determined fight to leave the p.m. was whether the minority op­ shortly aftet admission to Cooper SCARFS ure at 9:36 a.m. \ JusUc courts Intact was led by ponents could block action on the Hospital in Camden. Two young By JOHN M. HIOBTOWER II! :*a ^ small - town Republicans, who bill. brothers and a sister were seri­ Add spring, freshness to your For Easter W ear BlWcoff said ha would name the ously stricken. Wa.?hin8rton, March 26 (/P) daughter’s w-ardrobe with a sought passage of art amendment new Judges before May 1 for ap­ (Continued on Page Fourteen) — President Eisenhotver, Brit­ drip-dry cotton or dacron blouse. proval by the present Liegtslature. incorporating a GOP-sponeored The city’s Department of Public Choose from a lovely assortment Health announced today that all ish Prime Minister Harold We've a good selection of plain of sheer scarfs in square and Also The Judgeships will be divided FOR EASTER or frilly In slrea 7 to 14. of the suspect fish had been with­ Macmillan and French Presi­ . long styles. Gorgeous colors and equMIy between Democrats and drawn from the market. None white. Republicans. of It, .the department said In, a dent Charles DeGauIle agreed The Governor, who campaigned statement, remains In circulation conditionally today to meet 52.98-53.98 59c TO 51.98 for reelecUon on a court reform Assembly Bill Seeks in the community. All of the. Soviet Premier Nikita -plank, was smiling and happy. fish now In ).he markets for sale Is' Khrushchev at the summit on OIKL.S' DEPT.—Second Floor SCARE'S— Main Floor Last night, he sat in his office safe and wholesome, the depart­ the Berlin crisis and other until almost 8 o'clock, when the ment reported. Mayor Richard­ House passed the bill by a roll call More Education Aid son Dllworth added. ’’There isn’t great problems. d 1 0 ^ vote of l'69-67, any dmibt the situation Is under They differed materially, “ Passage of court reorganization control.” however, in the emphasis they Conte Easier, Representatives of the U.S. Food will stand in hlstorj'," he said, "as Hartford, March 26 (iP)—The Gen­ Mrs. Hammer said the bill would placed on the conditions. a tribute to the men and women raise temporary additional state and Drug Administration were In­ A U.S. note to Russia said this there'll nothing eral Assembly’s Education Com­ formed yesterday of the cause of who have worked so hsu'd for so mittee today was urged to ap­ grants authorized b,y the 1957 Leg­ country is prepared for a-meeting many years, both within and out­ islature from $22 per pupil to $33, the youngster's death. Labora- of heads of state "On the under­ prove a bill calling for an addi­ torj' analyses of the remnants of more flatterinfi side the Legislature In the cause tional $12,800,000 in state granU plus an additional hike from $9.50 standing" that s prior meeting of They Go Hand in Hand of fair and equal Justice.” per pupil to $17 for town with the family’s dinner indicated a foreign mlAsters at least narrows to towns for education during the high content of sodium nitrite, a < than a acute population-growth problems. differences and prepares "con­ Approval o f the measure was next biennium. poison, which much smaller a s preceded by six hours of debate The bill, sponsored by Rep. Lucy Gov. Ribicoff has recommended structive proposAs.” GLOVES and HANDBAGS in his 1959-61 budget that the quantities is sometimes used as a The British note to the Kremlin in Which Democrats and Republi­ iT. Hammer (R-Branford), got the preservation for meats. 1 Gloves hy f an Raalte cans united to defeat 11 amend­ .backing of the Connecticut As­ state continue the $22 and $9.50 took a considerably more poAtlve FLOWERED ments proposed by Republicans. sociation of Boards of Elducation, grants. Meanwhile, three women had | approach. It said the British would Washable fabrics In colors and white. Medium and DRESSES Passage came at 7:39 p.m. the Connecticut P a r e 11 s and In her remarks on tl>e bill, Mrs. suffered attacks of food poisoning [ be glad to go to the eiunmlt "As Hammer said she knew that the after eating fish in a Philadelphia ■ long lengths. for your teenager The bill, passed by the Senate Teachers Assn., the Connecticut soon as developments in the for­ Education Assn., and several legis­ estate could not give the proposed restaurant Tuesday night. eign ministers meeting warrant.” STRAW 33-2 on Tuesday, abolishes the total Increases this session, but Pair A sheath dress smartly styled State’s 65 municipal courts, the lators and Individuals. Robert C. Stmnfill, local director It spoke of a summit meeting this Cho^>M frmn miv b^fluHfiil eollwflon In a hn*t, of flsttarinB 52.00 TO 53 50 by .Semiteen, for the small teen she urged that serious considera­ of the federal food agency, said summer wheresia the U.S. note only 103 trial Justice coi.rts in the There w-as no opposition to the tion be given to raising the grants Part of the superstructure of the oil tanker Valchem rests on the bow of the Juxury cruise liner ■tj'le*—in an oxcltlng:-array of lush Easter rolors ns w ell ns girl who wants big teen styling small towns and the Danbury measure, but the bill stands little his inspectors quickly traced the Santa Rosa, its bow chewed open after the two ships collided 22 miles off Atlantic City, N. J., spoke of such a conference as soon for towns with ’'explosive” popula­ fish, in both instances fileted white, black and nnvv. in her clothes. This Empire Traffic Court at midnight, Dec. chance of getting through the Ap­ early today. (AP Photofax). as the foreign ministers’ action style dress is machine wa.shable. tion problems. fluke and flounder, to a single ---- — . ........ ■ ' A —...... - »1, I960. propriations Conimlttee even If She estimated that this would might "Justify” it. PRICED FROM Colors; Rose and blue. Sizes 6 apprb’vecr by the Education Com­ wholesale distributor in Phila­ The French language concern­ Hand Bags for the Easter Parade to 14, The new circuit court will be cost about $1,900,000 over the next delphia.
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