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Cold wave Warning, Iflnir • to night, dlminiehlng winds.-.' lAw Tht Ladiea of St. Jamei' will around 15. Thiireday falri VMy hold a food tale at the J. W. Hale Stora Thuraday, alartinf at 11 a.m. roM. High in mid 80s. Contriliutiona of food may be left •t the atore or In St. Jamea' lower “ Sex Edrication for the Elemen Church. Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary No. A gift of 82,550 has bean pledged 2040. VFW, will meet thia evening VOL. LXXVI, Na 96 . ^TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—TWO KECllUNS) MANCHESTER, CONN^ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23, M57 tary School, Child” was the topic Many vital tasks of the localv Production Service is another to the Manchester Memorial Hos (Claaetlled AdvnrtlBing an Page 2 8 ) PRICE FIVE CENTS Mancheatcr Watea are reminded at 7:30 at the Poat Home. Man- of Dr. Hilda Standish'a talk to American Red Croat chapter are | P*rt of local Red Cross work cheater Green. pital building fund by the Rogers PINE of the penny auetion tonifht at members of the Buckley School performed )>y volunteer workers' ** I" the public eye. but the Italian American Club, and to Corp. Parent Teachers Asan. (PTAl last Who ,o .hout .h.,r w-.,hl!A.,“ brinf articlea. Wei^hlnr will >be at Deacons of the Covenant Con In making the announcement. PHARMACY Caution! D on ’t night at the school. without fanfare and \irtually no women knit sweaters and socks •64 Center St,—T^. MI 8-98U 7:80 aa uaual. gregational Church w’lll be in Sidney Ellis, chairman of' the cha^e of the midweek service to Introduced by Mts. Louis Hor- recognition. | which are sent to the Submarine Ike W arns U.Se wits, of the program commit morrow at 7:20 p.m. Choir .prac One group which falls into this' Nej%- London; and sew bed fund’s corporation committee, said Pu t Away Your A. William Aatley. 184 Center tee. Dr. Standlsh amused her au "this current contribution repre- St., will atatre the aprlag' produc tice. which usually follows, will be idience with a simple presentation category ia the Staff Aide Setw- i P IN E L E N O X tion, ‘Xlght Up the Sky.” a 3-act omitted this week. of thee bba:V^ a ^ facta pparents should 1 . I ... K v» ^ t '^ater bottle covers for the Veter- aenta an over-subscription of the ress ice. Led by Mrs. Charles Peckham. an’a Hospital patients at West comedy by Moaa Haft, at the teach theireir children.t form\ila" which the committee PHARMACY Winter Clothes Avery Memorial in Hartford on Mra Henri Pessini, president of chairman, this group saves the lo Haven and Newington, About Inflation She recommended that parents cal chapter hundreds of dollars In established to determine the 299 E. Center St__ MI 9-08M March 14. 15 and 16 for the the American Legion Auxiliaiy. i make answering sex questions a i For every dollar spent by the clerical fees each year. amount a business concern equita Boston. Jan. 23 (Jh Cold Beacon Players, employe drama and Mrs. Ruth Hlckok. American normal part of growing up. We i Red Cross: donated time in such weather headed toward New Eng croup of the Travelers Insurance isation chairman, presented an must answer questions Simply, \'nliinterrs services aa these account for many bly could be expected to pledge. Washington, Jan. 23 (/P)— whave run its course," he said Members of the Service, who do land today to end balmy, middle- Companies. American flag to Intermediate truthfully and with dignit.v. She , dollars saved for the local Red In transmitting the contribution, President Eisenhower re represents one of the "uncertain 50a temperatures of thi past two Troop No. 29 at the troop meeting stressed how much better it was nate their time on a weekly or Cross chapter. Saul M. Sllverateln, -'president of ties and problems" which cloud monthly basis. Include: Mrs. Eliza ported to Congress today that days. The followinp births to ,M*»* last evening at the Church of the for children to learn the whole the corporation who iajilao a mem; the economic future. - The Weather Bureau issued a AssumpISon. It was accepted by beth Bannever, Mrs. Irving Bayer, her of the fund’s committee on g reebrd 1956 prosperity Eisenhower sugnsted strongly To Slash Budget—If It Can cheater residents occurred *|t the truth from their parents Instead wMrs. Florence Collins, Mrs. Helen cold wave waihing for northern Hartford Hospital on Jan. ip; A the leader, Mrs. Harold T r e a a h. of half-truths and misinformstlon corporation subscriptions, said he Shbuld continue into this that he thinks thc^overnment Is portions of Maine; New Hampshire son to Mr. and Mrs. M. EdWard Copies of the flag code were dis Knilot Photo from others. i Connoll,v, Mrs. Nevin DeckM-, P oli;|li Americans was very pleased that the com doing all it can do to curb price 5lary Jane Keith j Mrs. Wells Dennison, Mrs, Belle year. But he cautioned that and Vermont. It forecast tempera Greenstreet. <49 Hartford Rd.. a tributed to all members of the pany was In a position to be able pressures, short of heavy-handed tures in those sections would fall troop. Children afe curious by nature Elliott, M1.4S Faye Ferri*. Mrs. Rusco more inflation may ride along daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Riiasell Elect Liebiedz to continue its support of the hos restraints that would regiment the Mr. and Mrs. Ellery B. Keith, 482 and when they ask specific ques Fred Finnegan. Mrs. Amos Friend, with it. ^ ! near zero by tomorrow morning. Linger. 188 Hollister St.; and a tions satlsf,v their curiosity with I pital. CembinoHon Windows economy and invite a recession. For Connecticut, a cold wave to Adams St., .announce the engage Mrs. Mary Garaventa, Mrs. Max In the last of his three major , Therefore, he said: ' NHRR Seen daughter to Mr. and Mrs. James The January meeting of the ment of their daughter, Mary Jane, a simple, , truthful answer, she _M ichael Liebiedz was -elee'ed ‘^Ax_employers u,of «a number viof night with fair weather and brisk McVeigh. IflSTllgh St. Glaiber. Mrs. Arthur Holme.<i, Mrxr and Doors. At Ntw imnuiU messages, the economic I "Business and labor leaderahb»4-wtntix aimimsning. Highland Park PTA postponed last to Herbert S. Stearns, son of Mrs. said. " ■ Rita Landis, Mrs. Angelina Leval- president of the Polish American residents at our Manchester Low tonight enies Differences week by the storm, will be held Antoinette Stearns, 83 Starkweather Parents should share in anawer- . — nlnntplant,” ** hashe r«kmaplr«Hremarked, "we a*«pfacertainly4n1«v fif***/i.i' “ ■**'*'“ wer strfssid for | have the ' responsibility to reach ranging frorh 5 to 10 above in Wednesday at 8 p.m. The latest ley. Mrs. * Ralph Leander. Mrs. Club at the meeting held Sunday' LOW. LOW PRICEDi c l r . ? weeks agreements on wages and other northern valleys to 15 to 20 along Donald Hemingway. 85 Summit St. , Ing their youngster’s questions, Doris Marsh, Mrs. Louise Parma- recognize the importance o f having 1 1 Balking at St., and Paul Carter. 40 Parker St., •movies of Civilian Defense in j She recommended several books His aaanciate officers are: Wal- his strong opposition to tax cuts i labor benefits that are fair to the the coast. Thursday fair and very A fall wedding Is plannned. klan. Miss Priscilla Parmakian, . readily «savailable V ni««^f,rsa theviix^ complete YOI' OETl and a sober appeal for restraint were incorrectly reported as hav natural disasters will be shown, ' which would be helpful to .voung ter Ziemak, \ice j resident; Bole-j service that a modem hospital can • Top Qiiallty rest of the community as well aa cold. 2 Mrs. Claude Porter. In' wage jioosts. W ith T reasury Chief ing been elected commander and together with numerous displays I children. Th4y were: "Growing slaw Tereazuk. recording secre provide." • National Brand to those persons immediately In Much colder weather was fore and demonstrations of instruments The Ladies Auxiliary to Man Mrs. Morgan Porter. Mrs. Jo^n He listed 38 laws he wants volved. cast for tonight In MassachusetU, Bridge Aid quartermaster, respectively, of the Up," by DeSchwelnltz; "A Baby One of the oldest companies of a Strong I,.(A-al Diatribntnr local barracks. World W'ar "1 used by CD teams. chester Chapter. No. 17, ,DAV. will la Born.” bv LeVine A Seligmann; Ro.ssl and Mrs. Joann Rossi, Miss tary; Edward Kose, financial secre- from the 85th Congress. They In Rhode Island and the southern por hold a potlhck supper and business Virginia Ryan. Miss Ella Sumner lary; and John Ziemak, treasurer. Its kind, the company was founded cluded prompt federal aid for "Negotiated wage increases and Veterans USA, Inc., organised ' "The Wonder of Love," by Levine For Demonstration Call benefits should be consistent with tions of Maine, New Hampshire By LEON.VB ) ZEIDENBERO Washinjiton, Jan. 23 (/P)— President Eisenhower said today Sunday.' Hemingway was named i Mrs. John R. McElraevy, vice meeting at the home of Mrs. Re A Seligmann and "New-Patterns and Miss Jeanette Sumner, Mrs. Committee- membera are: Feter In 1832 by the Rogers family. In school construction, more teeth in and Vermont nee Potter. 20 Myrtle St., tomor Charles Tiffin, Mrs. John Wa- Januszewski, Hipolit Kurlowlcz, 1927 it was reorganized and the the antl-monbpoly and anti-mer productivity prospeets and with Hartford, Jan. 23 (Special) Cbnyress has the difty to cut his $72 billion budget if It can temporary chairman of the group i president the Manchester Aa- ; In Se.v Teaching." b.v Mrs.