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B in G O Radio Station WUTF on Sunday at News Me, from Manchester, Associato and Friend 6:35 P.M 1 I f ‘ .. 1, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1960 Average Daily Net Preas Run The Weather PAGE SIJTTEEN . For the Week Ended ForeeMt of C. S. Weather BurcM, jKancbPBtpr ^Eoptttng H^ralb Feb. 20, 1980 Fair, cold tonlghL Low 18 to 28. L,ice analysis and other, career Variable cloud in anriaUiie, WAC Recruiter felds may obtain Information with­ 43,079 Newsmen Get out obligation, women enlisting Member of the Audit ^ rather oold Sunday. High 85 to 48. About loHU To Visit Hartford -will spend two months in training ORANGE HALL Bureau of CireulAtton'. HtmcheHer— A Cit^JifA^^llage Charm at Fort McClellan, Ala. ' The Rev. C. Henry AntJereon, Subpoenas in pastor' of Emsnueh l, u t h e r a n Sgt. Catherine Warzecha, U.S. Arm y recruiting service, will in­ Plotter Called ‘Spider* MANClifcS^'ER, CONN., SATURDAY,\FEBRUARY 27, 1960 (Clasalfled Advertielng on Page 10) PRICE FIVE CENTS Church, have charge of the VOL. Lxxrx, NO. T26 (TWELVE PAtlES^TV SECTION) broadcasts, sponsored by the Man­ Palmer Case Open Forum terview candidates interested in J.. chester Ministerial Assn,,^ over the Women’s Army Corps Sit the P a ris — Louis XI, who reigned .-13 ,^rmy recruiting station, 63 Allyn from 1461 to 1493, was nicknamed B IN G O radio station WUTF on Sunday at News me, from Manchester, Associato and Friend 6:35 p.m. and weekdays at 7:15 To the Editor, St., Hartford,, next Wednesday, ^"The Spider” because he was con­ EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT AT 7:30 Hartford ant, WJHfmantic and March 2 from 11 a.m. to 8 p,m. stantly spinning plots. He allied p.m. next week. Hartford television newscasters It is rare that any man has the State News Qualified young women who de­ himself with the middle-class peo­ ‘ ORANGE HALL — 72 EAST CENTER ST. have been subpoenaed to appear in privilege of 64 years of close busi­ Senators ple of the to-whs against the nobles Troop 27, sponsored by St. Tolland Cou-ty Superior Coprt ness association and personal sire technical training in such REo J l A r ' o AME s . 6 SPECIALS . I SWEEIWAKE ^ fleldb as 'ifiedical laberatory,op­ and succeeded In cruahing his. Mary’s Episcopal Church, will cele­ Tuesday in connection with a mur­ friendship- with a man auch r.s Frank Balkner. He haa been the erating room technician, clinical greatest rival, the Duke of JStif- Roundup brate the 50th JubUee of Boy der case. loyal and close friend of four gen- psychology,- stenography, intelli- gundy. Brace for Scouting in America with ah' open The appearances were ordered house at the church at 2 p.m to­ *by Judge Alva P. Lolselle on a eratiomi of my family and my own Cheshire, Feb. 27 (/P)— A | morrow. A supper for the troop, motion for a change- in venue, filed fellow \.otker and business com­ 20-year-old Cheshire youth Cub Pack 27. parents and former panion for all these years. • *ll by Atty. George C. Lessner. w Marathon was tossed to his death from a 1 associates of the troop will be held Lessner is defending RlcBhrd The lives-o f all of those • he in Neill hall at 6:30 p.m. Palmer, 39. of Wlllirhantlc, who touched have been richer for vskidding automobile early to- ■ will go on trial . March 8, charged knowing him and better for his Vaishington, Feb. 27 (/P)— oRy . Shaken up but uninjured Mrs, Howard. Langdon of Weth- with the first degree murders of .example. ’ . ’ Sen. Richard B. Russell (D- in the same accident was a arsfleld will be guest speaker at a Mrs. Helen Vousman. 49, and John We at C. E. House A Son join Ga), leadiHg:Senate Southern I U.S. Navy sailor. For meeting of the Laurel Garden Club Fugedi, 38, also of Willlmantic, with all of his many other friends in tribute to Frank's memory, in forces in ao^ter filibusWr I Cheshir^^plice identified the of East Hartford next Thursday Engaged Atty. Lessner is asking Judge ! dead youth as Roger Malmberg, at 8 p.m. at the Wickham Memori­ Lolselle to change the hearing our deepest, sympathy to Mrs. fight against civtknghts leg­ The engagement of Miss Kath­ Balkner and the other members of son of a Cheshire building contrac­ al Library, East Hartford. "Flow­ leen Claffey of Hartford and for­ place to another county, because, islation, voiced’ doubC-today tor. The sailor was Harry J. Du­ ers in Our Garden” will be her he claims, ,.ne-« spaper and televi­ his family, and..in gratitude and that any compromise lA'-pos- merly of Manchester to Wayne F. thanks for his friendship and life buque, 19. Eisenhower topic, * , ■ Bolduc of Manchester is an­ sion coverage of the twin deaths sible. Police said Malmberg was driv­ nounced bv her parents. Mr. and ■might prejudice persons chosen among us.- "W e have not been approached on ing his car easterly along Rt. 70 ■ Very .truly yours, . - Girl Scout area development M recfTtaym o'd Funk o f 'Holly- for a jury against his client. ^ any compromlee, and I don't know when he lost control of the vehicle Herbert B. House, to meeting will be held in Rockv^e Lessner said trial of th e . case of any we could posribly accept,” and it sideswiped a culvert. The On Way to wood,'’"Fla., and formerly of Man­ ' Pres. G. E. House A Son Inc. next Wednesday at 10 a.m. .The chester. ' , ^ , in any other cdunty but Tolland or Rueaell told a reporter in advance car tore up wo guard rail posts finance committee of Manchester Her fiance' IS the son of Florian Sew and Save of loday’e unusual Saturday ses­ and then mounted'' an embank­ Girl Scouts, Inc. will meet next Bolduc. 35 Charter Oak St., and sion. Normally the Senate ad­ ment, tossing Malmberg to the I Andes Rest Wednesday at 7:45 p.m- at the the late Mrs. Bolduc, • i journs from Friday to Monday. 7.- highway. .. Girl Scout office, 923 Main St. Miss a a ffe y was graduated with Nor was there any talk of com­ .The car overturned on the em- | from Manchester High School and promise from backers of the Civil bankment, rolled back onto the Mar del Plata, Argentina, Second Congreg'atioiVl Church attended Russell Sage College. She rights proposals as they planned highway and skidded 60 feet on its | Feb. 27 President EiBen- ~ wHll be host at a dinner meeting is employed by the Aetna Life In-- to force the Senate into day after top before coming to a halt. bower tpok o ff in -his presi­ tonight at 6:45 to Uie Churchmen’s surance Co. Hartford. day. • round-the-clock sessions Dazed but uninjured, Dubuque . dential plane. Columbine III, Fellowship of the Hartford East PLEATED Mr. Bolduc, a graduate of How­ starting Monday in an effort to dragged himself from the car be­ at 12:57 p.m. (10:57 EST) to- Assn, of Congregational Churches. ell Cheney Technical School, is leo) wear out the Dixie contingent in fore help arrived. The speaker will be Carl Hol- employed ' by Mai.chester Modes, lU efforU to talk the legislation Malmberg’s parents, Mr. and ; day for the mountain resort- dridge, treasurer of the American Inc. He will enter the U.S. Army ^^ArneV^' to death. ’■15. Mrs. Carl Malmberg, ^have been ^ of Bariloche. Board of Commissioners for For­ in March. There was a lot of somber talk, , 4 ' spending the winter at Fort Lau­ ’ ' derdale, Fla. eign Missions. A fali wedding is planned. Making beautiful music together . high fashion fabrics however,' in debate and among Mar del Plata, Argentina, the members aa to whether one op Feb. 27 (A^)— Amid tightened Mrs. Walter Quinn, Mrs. L,eon Co-Weds of Center Congrega­ McCall’s and new low prices. Choose now from Sriks, cottons, wool­ more of them might collapse dur­ Speed-Limit Parley Rubin, Mrs. Maurice Willey and security precautions. Presi­ tional Church will meet tomorrow ing the planned marathon debate. Hartford, Feb. 27 <JP)—The Mrs. William Balch will contact SKIRTS 5311 ens, rayons and blends in spring colors, prints and solids. dent Eisenhower visited this at 7:45 p.m. for a rehearsal pf Sen. Lyndon B. Johnson (D- Smith College alumnae in Man­ stitte police commissioner v/ill, their annual how to be held April Wonderful buys! This picture of Princess M irgaret was taken for her 29th birth­ meetwto Connecticut’s chief jus­ South Atlantic resort city to­ chester and Rockvjtle in a fund Tex), told his colleagues in a 29 and TO. Senate speech yesterday ” I do not day last August by court , photographer Anthony Armstrong\ tice M c ^ a y to - discuss enforce­ day on his way across Argen­ drive, beginning next Tuesday. • So easy to care want the blood on my hind?” if. Jones, to w’hom her engagement was announced yesterday, f AP ment of -th ^ tate's speeding laws. tina to a quiet weekend at Mrs. Edwin Fowler of Birming­ Cohama ^^Caronella’’ ^^Ameritex’^ Finest » as he phrased it, some accident be­ Rhotofax). '' \ Until then, Cwnniissioner Leon Bariloche, in the Andes. Hie-steering committee plan­ ham. Mich., and formerly of Man­ for! Just harig to falls someone in the nbn-stop ses- . j \ Mulcahy said j?isterday, there Eisenhower got another tu­ ning a cooperative community AC ETATE and COTTON chester, has been a guest of Mr. COTTON SATIN i will be no new orders f o r ^ e state multous , welcome today from a recreation program for local con­ and Mrs.
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