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• W ^."veTf’ir-* ......V -TLLra .(, 1 . .••A — ' ■ ■■■ ■ :■ " . ■■V ’^1 J L- PAGE FOURTEEN \ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1W8 i iianrt|p0trr lEurning Average Daily Net Preas Run The Weather For tiM WeMc Ead^ /Fer*ee*t of U. 8. Weather ioraaa Felsm aryiB. 19S8 three years; Margaretta Stiles, F*lr eoBtianed ooM ' toalght, Potter Appointed truitee for two years; Ileen Binge Matson Posts Bond TluirediUr. Lew toidgbt aear 10 About Town of Coventry, trustee for one year. Announce New Way To 12,627 mbove down to S to 10 below **■■• To Manage State The officers ‘W-ill be installed at On Two Charges You Should Know ••• Menib*r «( 'tb* .Audit rural ere**. Rlgb* Thnradey M*r The Joy r.ircle of the North the March meeting. Borcwi ti CftrenlAttmi M. Methodlet ;^hurrh will meet «t 2 j Records Center A gavel in memory of Ernest Ronald F. Matson. 19, of Wind', Shrink Painful Piles Manche$ter—-4 City of VAlage Charm / o'clock Vednesdey afternoon at Linders was presented by his wid sor. posted two. $5,000 bonds yes-j John P. Wiet ScUnc* Find* Haaling Substanc* That Raliava* Pain, ^ \ the r‘ .rch. ow, Mrs. Lilltsn Linders. A Bible terday, on* for Rockville City __ _ Rockwell H. Potter Jr., has been in memory of Mrs. Helien Beebe, Stopa Itching a* it Shrink* H*morrhoid* (CleaMfM AdvertMag *■ Pag* f t) appointed manager of the newiy Court appearance on Feb. 17 and John P Wiet, 26-year-oId execu made estbnishing statementa like VOL. LXXVII, NO. 113 (TWENTY.FOUR PAGES~*TWO SECTIONS) MANCHESTER, CONN.; WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1958 PRICE FIVE CENTS Ronald W. Vernier, eon of Mr. temporary secretary who died in the other for Manchester Town tive vice president of the Chamber Nm, Twh. N. T. (SMtal) - For th* established State Records Center January, was presented to the first tims scienea has found a new "Piles hsvtcetsed tobsa prohlsm!” and Mre.'Walter J. Vernier, Fort in Rocky Hill. The announcement Court appearance on Feb. 24. of Commerce, has been in Man boalinc substanc# with the aston The eecret Is a new healing tu b -1' pierce, Fla., formerly of Man- Auxiliary by her daughter. Mrs. chester a comparatively short ishing ability to shrink heniar- etence -(Bio-Dyne*)—discovery o y was made by Robert C. .Sale, State Lucille Hirth. ' Matson, along with Jerome E. (theeter, received hi,a bachelor of librarian. 'Takeman. 10, of Hartford, and' time—11 months to be exact—but rhoids, stop itching, snd relieve a world-famoui research InstitF ecience degree from Florida State already some startling changes pain — without eurgery. This substsnea is now nvelli The Veterans Home & Ho.spital Michael P. Baudtn, 18, of Vernon, In celt after case, while gently In euppeeftery or afnfsieiit./ Univerelty, Tallahas.aee, on Feb. is allowing one of their storiige was arrested Sunday by State have taken place. relieving pain, actual redpCtion undtr the name Prepkrodon if.* 1. He la now working for his»mas* buildings to bo converted for use, Soroptiuiints Hear Police in connection with a break Since Wiet first took over as (thrittkage) took place. / At your druggiit. Money beck Tunisia Wants ter’e degree. He attended Loomis by the center. Tlie functions of at the Acadia Restaura'nt on ToI> "sparkplug" of the organization, Meet amasing of all -/reiulte guajinntee. Institute, yfindeor. and Middlebnry the Center will alleviate congested Account of Safari land Tpke. and the theft of an. Its membership has doubled to over were ao therongk that aufferers **sg. V ^ . Pet. Ofc College, Mtddleburj’, Vt.. prevlous- automobile at Brunner's Motor 400: 30 working committees and in Jobs filing area problems throughout ly \ the State Agencies, as each agency Sales, across the town line In Ver four divisions arc now going "full will be using the Center for a tem- Mrs. Nancy Kleck. 63 Henry non, blast;" the Chamber's $18,000 French Leave porar.v depository of State records. budget has turned into an overall Temple Chapter, OE.S. will ob St., entertained the Soroptimist Takeman earlier had posted two —.....—^—*— • serve friendship night at its meet Potter grsduated from Fountain Club members snd guests last .$5,000 bonds for similar Rockville annual $50,000 operation and pub ing Wednesday nighi at 8 o'clock Valley School In Colorado Springs, evening at the home of Mrs. Grace and Manchester court appearances. licity releases of Chamber activi P aris, Feb. 12 (iP ^ T u n is ia fM 84 wounded and lo mi**- in the Masonic Temply. Visiting Colo., in 1932, and attended Yale Baudin Is being held In the Tolland ties have averaged one a day. Ins. and Cornell Universities. He served Fraser. She presented an account The drive that Wiet has brought declared today France must PVeach Air TMir VaraUin officers from surrounding chap of the hunting safari in Africa County Jail In lieu of $5,000 bond. pull all her- troops out of Bolstered by the overwhelming ters will fill the vnriou.s stations as a first lieutenant in the Army taken in the fall Jn company of If the bond Is posted, he will be to the local organisation peraoni- TILL N O O N Month during World War II and was brought to .Manchester where he fies the man himself. This drive, Tunisia before friendly rela support in the National Asaembly during the initiatory work, with awarded the Legion of Merit and her hu.sband. Felix S. Klo^k and the Frendi government rushed to Mrs. Elisabeth Meyer of Simsbury hi.s friend Richard Auer of Glas I must post bond in connection with which was first evidenced while tions can be restored, two Purple Hearts. Since his dis he was still In grade school, has led The Tunlilan demand came In th* permanent NATO Oouhcil in as worthy matron and Arthur tonbury. the restaurant episode, police said. WORLD Paris its own report on Saturday’s Wheelock of Rockville as worthy charge in 1946, Potter has been em to Wlet's present appointment as the wake of a thumping 839-179 ployed as War Records librarian Mrs. Klock an.swereri questions the youngest Chamber official (in vote of aupgpH in the French Na bombing. The step was taken be patron. Mrs Ruth Beckwith and at the Connecticut State Library. at the close of her talk. fore any other of Ffance’e dla- her committee will serve refresh towns comparable In population to GREEN tional Asiembly for Rremler Felix Post Office Airs Views Mr. and Mrs. Potter and their The ntetures were shown in the Women to Hear Manchester) to hold such a\tltle Galllard after he defended laat Sat iurbed Allies could bring up the In ments throe sons reside at 26 Gardner St. new office addition at the Fraser DOUBLE cident. Norway Had threatened to Economists, Labor throughout the country. prosecuted and acted as Judge In urday'* bombing of the Tunlilan \ * home, 192 Hartford Rd. De.s.sert Nature Lecture Born Id Chicago, April 6, 19: military courts martial*. He mar border village of Sakiet Sidl You*- do so'yesterday. The Covenant Congregational was served previous to the meet the son of Dr. and Mrs. John ried hla fiancee, th* former Mary EVERY aef aa a "legitimate defenae'' In Lbnilpn, s British/Foreign of Plan Hits at Downtrend Church board will have a meeting ing in the living room by Mrs, Wiet. he held hi* first job as a truck -antes Kelly ot Chicago, a grad ageliut Algerian rebels. fice spokesman told at news con tonight at 7:49 at the church. At Vets Auxiliary "Ballet of the Seasons," a na ference that- foreign diplomats Disagree with Ike Fraser, Mrs. Ruth Spencer, co- farm field hand while still in the ate of Mundelein College who won In Tunisia, neophyte Tunisian the midweek sertice tomorrow at chsirmen snd their coihmittee. ture lecture and plctorisi concert, WED. troope blockaded 15,000-20,000 who visited Sskiet SIdi Youssef Chooses Officer will be presented by Joseph R. sixth grade in school. He earned 'th*J953 "Dream G1 1" award of all bad formed- the impression thsli Job Slump About Over 7:30 p.m.. Home Missions will be the staggering sum of $1 a day. the ng^-western colleges. STAMPS French troop* in an effort to etarve the discussion subject. Swain of Winsted, naturalist, the French out of ,»their former T3inlslsn accounts ‘of the attack By THE ASSOCIATED PRE.SS ^March. So far the government has ohotographer an1 author. Wednes Throughout hi* school life' he U p ^ hi* discharge from the were generally correct. The Auxiliary to Manchester continued to work—as a drug store service.^Wiet worked for U.S. Rub North African colony: The French Washington, Feb. 12 (/P)— Some leading economists •beeri talking but not doing arfy- Washington, Feb. 12 (/P)— St. Mary's Guild will meet Barracks, World War I Veterans, day at 8 p.m. In the sanctuary of flew in auppUea by helicopter In The Tunisians claimed a school, thing. Talk does not produce Police Arrests the Second Congregational Church, clerk, "runner■' for a clothing firm, ber Co. ^ production supervisor home* an^ two Red Crosa vehicles President Eisenhower, moving declined to go along today President Eisenhower expres Thursday at 10 a.;n. in the Guild elected permantnt officers for the maintenance landscaper and Rail and produmon supervisor Instruc defiance of the Tuniaian blockade. orders.” room of -St. Mary's Episcopal current year at a meeting Sunday under ausolces of the Wdmen's The ’ Tuntsiaq government also were bit>by bombs and that women to shore up 4he slumping with Pyesident Eisenhower’.s More Isiyoffs, CnUMcks sed confidence today the.eco Christian Fellows ip.