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Everii Wedrfh.-Sat. 7EM V u TUESDAY, JULY 26, 1965 JHXTEEN Utanriffsit^r lEm^ning HrraUi Arcrafe Daily Nat PriiM Run Far the Weak Eaded throw, water pistol and . aponge phases of the h«w high achool and M y tS. 1865 . Picaics. Tonitht Annual Carnivals throw;' Waddell, bean bag, bal­ Receive J2 Bids ths Keeney^ Straat Mamantary About Town loons and darts,' water pistol; school, now imder conKruction. 1M83 Green, washer toss, shee ball and School authorities hava racom- The wWkly picnic conducted Planned by For Vacant Post Member a( the Audit ^ ^ S^pMT Club wUl hold iU an^ ring toss; Buckley, sponge throw,. r.iended that whoever is engaged be AMESITE DRIVES on all the (dayrrounda will be lawn bowling and rubber ring retained as head custodian for the Bureau af ClreuluUau WMl otCBle Sunday. July SI; at held thia evening at '6:30. M anchesUtr^A City of ViUago Charm t M rflirani PSrk in Eaat Hart* The second annual' playground toss; These activities and play­ Twelve aj^licatlons have been high school when It is contpleted. No Monoy Down • 34 MorIHs to hoy t a n Ifamban and frienda are 'Diere will be a Are for p o k ­ carnivals ccmducted .by the Recre­ grounds will be located at Robert­ received by General Manager | ing botdoga. Afttr the picnic son Park. nab note A bradwurat dinner will ation Department will bf held to­ Richard MarUn foi the post of PAVING • DRIVEWAYS ^ n e m d at 12 o’clock. gamea will be played. The following activities and VOL. LXXIV, NO. 252 (TWENTY-FOUR PAUES~TW0 SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1955 morrow .evening at both the Rob­ playgrounds will be located at the building inapectlSr. according to a • PARKING AREAS 't in . Afnea Leduo and Harvey ertson and West S|de playgrounds. West Side playground: West Side, report from his office today. The Ward of Hartford were (ueeU of Miaa Nancy Vacahti of the Her­ All thiv playgrounds trSm ■ the nail driving, gsh pond, balloons deadline for applications for the honor at a double birthday party ald-ataH. accompanied by MiM North End o f town will partici­ and darts; Verplanck, tennis 35.830 per year job was; last night. and don roaat Sunday afternoon Barbara McKinney of Coventry, ia pate at Rob^tson^with the play­ throw, water pistol and sponge Of the 12 applications, nine were R ed C h iefs held at Mra. Leduc'a home, 61 Ed­ vacationing thia week at Hampton grounds from^he South End at throw; Nathan Hale, bean bag, from Manchester me., while the MKcImII M2M mund JSt GueaU were preaent Beach, N.H. the west Side p^vground. I balloons and darts. Water pistol. other three were from Connecticut LIFE from Himcheater and Hartford. A The Robertson Capniyal will be ; Charter Oak: lawn howling, residents. Manchester buffet aupper waa aerved featuring Membera of the Manchester under the directlori\!t>f"Nell Law­ , rubber ring toss,' sponge throw. The post was left open recently Ptim V isit rence. program director, and the Valley Street, washer, toss, skee ana a beautifully decdrated cake with Wates are reminded of the meet­ when David Chambers resigned. candlea. H ie yuaata of honof were ing tonight at 8 o'clock in Tinker West Side will be supwvised by I ball, ring loss. Griswold Chappell has been acting remembered with many lovely Hall. The Manchester Fire Depart­ Jim Herdic, superintendent of rec­ Each chi^d mtist buy a ticket building Inspector. ' THE THOMAS COLLA CO. To B ritain fifta. — ment, film, "Oiir Town," will be reation. I which is good for 20 actlvitie!a,for Martin also reported that .seyerSl shown. Following are the activities and a very . small fee. This money \ applications have been reteive*d for 251 BROAD STREET MANCHESTER The Mancheater Fire Depart- the_ _ playgrounds^ _____ which___ ______ will^ Con-..... ' goes to cover incidental expensed. I the post of assistant clerU-of-the- mLcsMmiiKHr London, July 27 (/P)— So­ n m t will hold a department drill Members of the Army and Navy duct them at the camivaIs:'\Rb'b-| Refreshments will be served . at ' works, Th’s post carries aniannual viet Premier Nikolai Bul­ tMWtrrow nidht at 6:30 at the fire- Club are aaked to pall for their ertaon. nail driving, fish pond. 'bal-' both carnivals. Actiritiea will ! salary of 34..550 and relates to in­ Mtmmu I M S ganin and Nikita Khrushchev, hoiM comer of Main and Hilliard tickets to the outing Sunday at the loons and darts: bei^in promptly at 6 p.m._______^ spection of the varioca mec+ianical StaT^, Garden Grove at the clubhouse. the Communist party boss, plan to visit Britain n ^ t A daughter, Linda Marie, was spring. The House of CoW born on Julv 24 to Mr. and Mra. mPns cheered today this an\ Charles R. Pillard of Craddock. Vs. Mrs. Pillard is the former Rose nouncement by Prime Min­ e Sand 16 nun. Movie Frojectora— Marie Buck of Virginia and Mr. ister Eden. ( i r e e k ^ ioaBMl or aUent, alao SS nun. Eden aaid the vlait of the Soviet ort AU ■Sda projeetofB. Pillard is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles L, Pillard of 116 Waddell leaders was agreed upon during his WiLOON DRUG CO. private conferences with them at A ccord on SOIrMSin Sb—TeL Ml-S-SSSl Geneva; during which all concurred Pvt. Philip C. oh erf 88 Church bn the importance of maintaining But One Perished St., 'Pvt. Charles . Luce of 604 B. personal contacts. Aii\Check Middle TTpke., and Pvt. Charles 8. The announcement waa heard by Tarpinian of 31 Hbmestead St. .Russia’s Ambassador Jacob Malik Athena, Greece, July 27 (IP)—An Israeli airliner was f o r ^ Waahington,\ July 27 (yP)— have arrived at Fort Dix. N. J„ P OPENING Fqrfner Wehrmacht Generals. Adolf Hauslnger, left, and Hana who sat In the diplomatic, gallery. down in flantea in Communist Bulgaria,,today. Greek au­ . Malik listened attentively and President Eis^how er said and been assigned to Cm. F, 364th Spiedbl, right, will become highest ranking generala of the new thorities said Bulgarian antiaircraft gunners shot it down LECLERC Infantry Regiment of the 60th In­ Welit German army. The security committee of the Bundestag when the roar of ;approvaP swept today he believes he would the House a smile broke over his near the Greek border and that all but perhaps one of the 58 FUNERAL HOME fantry Division for eight wdaka Of ' ih Bonn, Weat Germany, announced the appointment# (July 26). allow peaceful foreign planes basic training. Prior to enterfng Both Hetuihger, 57, and Spledel, 58, will have rank of lieutenant face. persons aboard must be considered dead,. Reporta on Geneva to fly over any area of the the aervic* Froh waa employed at general—aama rank they held in World War II. At lea.st three Americana were Aboard. The airline said FUNERAL Travslers Insurance Ob.. Luce at Eden told of hia dealing# with United States to carry out his Charlie'# Service Station and Tar­ the Russians at Geneva. they were Mrs. J. Sheinbaum, a Mrs. Katz and the latter's Geneva proposal for exeWng^ small daughter. It did not release their home addressea, but SERVICE pinian waa practicing law in. Wil- "In Geneva," he said, “ the For­ of military blueprints and llmantic. eign Secretary and 1 had aeveral said they were en route.from.Ixindon to Tel Aviv. Walter N. meetings in private with Mr. Bul­ aerial inspection. Israel, alerted that the Conslel'-*------ ---"■ ...... Leelerc, Charles Audetfie, 42 Lancaster Seven Bonn Soldiers ganin and Mr. Khrushchev and The Eisenhower proposal wa# lation had crashed from some Director Rd., has returiid home affer .re­ their colleagues. y' niade at the Geneva summit meet­ cause, said it had no official infer-1 83 Main Street, Mancheater ceiving treaUbent for the paat two "We discussed very frartkly our ing. contingent on agreement by mation that Bulgarians fired on it.' Turncpals See weeks at the Hartford H o^tal. anxieties about the great problems Russia to allow the same inspec­ A Foreign Ministry spokesman in Call MI-9.5869 < Officially in NATO which divide the world. We also tion and provide the same full in­ Jerusslem said the Israeli legation | The office of Dr. Irwin Reanibk considered how to maintain and formation this, cwhtry would give! in Sofia haa been instructed ur-: Army Spoiling at »35 Main 8t. will be' closed strengthen the personal relations At a new# conference at which gently to Investigate circum- starting Monday. Aug, 1. It ndll re­ which we had eatablished at Eisenhow^ again stressed gains atances of the crash. open on Aug. 15. Paris, July 27 (/PH-Dreased in civilian clothes and look­ Ganeva. at Geneva but minimized the hope . A special .Greek goveriiment Reiiiiion Plans of any/ new era of _peaoe right atatement, basfd on observations S ing like businea.srtien, .sev^n of West Germany’s first postwar "I would be rash to expect rapid now, he alao touched on these sub­ FUBUC and far reaching results. Mean­ of soldiers of the 10th Greek Army, soldiers today officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty jects: The following story by Virginia HALE!S while, Geneva haa„given this sim­ Oivislbn in Macedonia, aaid the! Red China -The President said four-engine. American-built craft ■ Pasley, author of the book "21 Whp Organization (NATO) military machine. The seven went on ple message to the whole w orlds Stayed” and Garden City, L. .1,, duly «t Supreme Headquarters* he cannot guess now as to the posr of the El A1 Linea waa felled north Headquarters it has reduced the dangers of war." sibility of a U.S.-Red China meet­ Newsday staff writer, has bein Allied Forces Europe (SHAPE), Air Force Secretary Harold Talbott (right), and Paul B.
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