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V FRIDAY, JUNE 8. i m ' ^OStfelGHTfifiN Manrir^sti^r lEtt^tting ISentlli ATtMitfi Dall.v Ngt PrcM Ran The Weathor \ ' For the Week Ended , rofseaal of t). B. WeaUiof Wihww May ttrd . 1986 UoneldeshMe ehindtnees. Mailer* Th» Senior Olrl Scout L«*deri i Mrs. Joseph Martin, pretf dent of j A b m t T o ^ Club will meet Tuesday night kt* t S• | the Manrheeter Council of Church ; Sit Hrid^et^s C e m ^ ry Assn. | 12,925 ed thnadershJwfrs endhif tanight,. o’clock St the home of Mlae Louise I Women, la altending the June COn-, Come, see our Umely new styles ih Member of tha Audit fk»w ahont '99. ’ Monday fair sod' Boyd. «7 Lancaster Rd. ferenre of the Service Bureau for j Bnrean ef OIresdatlen • • -1 ^ ■ eooler. High hi 79a.\ )ltm on CroMon. ’ 187 N. - - I Women's Orfcanlaatlons which; To Disband After i d Years Mtmehmstmr— A City of Villago Chnrm - - U cheirmiui of the food The Ladles of St. James w’illjopened yesterday at-the Hartford; ‘ .......... - --- u^'W M eh the memberi of Man- j-ciriebrate thMr annual corporate | Seminary Fo^indatlon. She is being » V . __ _ SUMMER W ATES win hold tomor communionr'Sunday at^.the 8 a.m. sent by the council, After nearly 18 years of exla-«Moria'rty said. The asaerjiatlon has VOL. LX X ynt, NO. 210 (OhMlflei ADvenWng «8i Page !•) row' durlnf the forenoon only »t Maas. Members are to meet ia the i • . tence, the 8t. Bridget's Cemetery. set up a fun<L for this purpose. Easy to clean all white plastic ; also Ijew floral trim (TWELVE PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN.. SATURDAY, JUNE «. 1959 PRICE FIVE CBFiTI nale’nitore. low'sr. church at ■’; « and proceed i Mrs. Charles K nim ^tier and Assn, will be discontinued. When th . adjoining land,. w’As and washable styles with removable cocovers. to the nurtn church. A Holy- Hour ; two children of Sealtle^W’aeh., ar- A meeting will be held at SJ; bought, It was bought In the name Each Mm. Charlotte R. Gray, 71 Foa- j i ^ l be held at 7:80 p.m. Ltred by plane laat night to attend |Bridget's Church hall tomorrow ^ the Church corporation. Mori-] Nine la st Seen in 1943 croft t)r., local aoinono, will pre- the reunion of tjie class of 1^898 evening at which the association Arty-said, thereby doing aw'sy with ^ n.00T.*2.98 Trooper Kills ■ent her pupils in both voice hnd The Rotarv-Klwanla challenge She is the fornhef Ruth Mef'ollum. i win be'brought officlslly to an end deed and title . transfer procs- HAN'DRAOS—Main Floor A t Entranee Butler Says ‘ piano this evening at 7:48*1n the in golf and t e n ^ will be held They are sta^’lng with her parents. snd all records and assets-of the dureir. (knith Methodist Church. The re- Tuesday at ti e llahchester Coun Mr and Mrs. John McGoIltim, 58 association, will be turned over to l»n e Preoident I ettal is open to the public. try Club. A combined dinner Of Lockwood St. / the Rev. John, Delaney, pastor.- Since th e' cemeter.v association FITTED TR A Va CASES jtke Ignored World War II _._,z both cliibe will _■ held at 6:30 in Association President Thomas was founded. Morjart.y has been its , Meal for ebs'metics, sun glaaaea. waah cloths, ete. Ueo J. B a n ^ . son of Mr. and the evei.ing. A round table for Robert B. Sepfioffsky. 11* Cham- F.. Morlarty saldsthe assmiation's president and Miss Madeline Smith ■ r i 1 • 1 A n Strike Area .y' Mm. F . Oeo Bairett, SA Deepwood rjembers o' the Kiwania Chib de- hers St . guidance' counaelor at mission, to mSke possible the con its secretary. Until her death a few 79c to $S.OO •och j t>r., haa been elected 'president airing make-up attendance w’tll be .' oiaatonburv'HIgh School, la'one of tinued use of the celnetery,. has .years ago, Mlaa Helen Maloney ! Killian Unit held a t noon. i 25 high school gpldance counaetora been accomplished. was financial secretary. Her post , round in Sahara Hazard. Ky;, June R — ; of the aeator claas for the term A coal miner wa* killed and! iea#4*> at the Vniveratty o' Oon- ' from acroaa the Slate selected to Organised In 1941' haa been filled by Mrs. Cain Ma- Hartford, June 6 (iip)--i*«ul neeUout School of Law. Hartford. Local Cireie of Kings Ilaugh- attend a U.S. Office, of Rdiicatlon honey. ' a non-union truck driver > The association w’as organised St. Bridget's Cemetery was M. Butler said today that By GEO FFREY GGTTL.D * Did the crew all ball out some As peesndent, he will take wcer the ter* -vill hold election of ofBcera in ; financed Institute at the University In November 1941 When parishion wounded yegtarday - in two 1 of Connecticut this summer. ^ opened In 1860. Land was original Pr^ident Eisenhower ig where elee. ae the Pentagon think* poBlUon of presidenl of the Stu the Fello^vehlp moR of Center ers gave thought to closing the SPEIilAL from MALI’S MILUNERY DEPL Washington. June 6 (>P)— la likely? Then how did the plan* | separate ahooting incident* in OH dent OouneO. He w'as president of Oongregati ma I Church Monday] cemetery. located at 1*6 Oakland ly purchased from Thomas Hick nored thd recommendations The Sahara Desert has cast night The meeting will be pre- '■s I ey. whoa« descendants still live on j By on for hundred* of miles to let | eastern Kentucky’s strike-1 the jimior class this >'ear. s St. At that time moat of the ceme of a comniittee headed by Dr. up a mystery as deep and dow'n in a eoft landing In the ! jQ^n COal fields. r^eded. hy a dinner at 6:30 at tery land had been used and very Oakland St., and from a landown- ’ FINAL CLEARANCE OF AU Officers lnstallcrl\ #r who lived In Providence, R. I. James M. Killian, and that baffling as any recorded in Jeaert? Ami why apparently did Th# miner, Bobby Jenkins Jr., 1 Xdvertlmmeiit- t^avey'a Realattrant. few burial lota were available. this mai* have prompted Kil j none of the crew’ lurvive 7 SPRING the annals of the .<!ea. Ruford L. Moore of PoVtamoul h .! Dplve out tp Ashford Lake this Objection to the -cloatng of the Mr. and Me*.',Paul Wiilhide. ** ' By Barnard PTSO lian's resignation. A World War n B24 « bomber Ohio, father of one of the crew -‘ ^ ^ . **'|*®*‘ weekend. cemetery prompted the organisa VALUES t6 Th* Democratic Nalional Chair which had a crew Of nine has been men, said he received a letter in non-union trucker W est Sees Porter S't., will be host and host--; tion of the aasociallon which nego Oiilinjg Planned $0.00 Margery Plummer, 105 man, in remarks prepared - for fouqd In the waterless waste of The killing was the third In'the ess Sunday from 2 to 5 p.m. at the ^ Mrs. tiated for ami. after several years I14.9S 1946 from the War Department, Luts Museum. 126 Cedar St. ' Seamnn Circle, wan Inetalled as ^delivery to the Democratic Party’s LibtV, 380 miles south of Bengaais saying the plane was returning bitter strike over, United Mine purchased adjoining land to en Bv Garden Club Eaaterh SUt«a Regional Con It was last seen 16 years ago when a 1959 con-1 ■ J . , , president of the Barnard Parent All Sales Final from the bombing mission when i t : Reds Final Policeman Gordon Neddow of ' . ■ ^ . able expan.slon of the cemetery. •! ference for-"Women, noted that th* It took off from a Libyan base for lost radio contact with its base tract. O noe-over w ay the Manchester Police Depart-;. «''><<*” ' Organisation at The additional lartd, about four The annual meeting and outing , HATS report by the President’s science a bombing raid on Naples. Italy. and was presumed dow'n in the Earlier Friday aeveral hundred menf lectured to the .Manchester the annual meetng laat night. and a half arre.s. was bought from of the Manchester Garden Cluh will advisor called for an immediate' The bortiber lies there on the Mediterranean. Did the crew ball sniper bullet* whittled from the- to w ood & feed Squadron of Civil Air P atrol! Mr*. P.oe« La Polt, former aec- William Frsziep, It adjoins the be held at the home of Mrs, Doug doubling of the Nation'a annual In sand, preserved almost perfectly out over the sea for some reason hills at nearby .Sassafras into a Hours Offer original cenjet'ery ground on the las .1. Roberts, Vernon Rd., Vernon, vestment In education. .. , in the hot. arrid desert sir: Al- while........ the.... plane flew on safely to group of about 15 tnteker* unload Wedhesday night at the American matalling officer, south a i ^ ' ■ j Legion Home. He spoke about thejpy^ ; installed were Mrs. Tuesday, The Democratic Congress mhst |J*’®"**’ '*.* ** i the south?h? ^ ing at tha non-union Joe Romeo By JOHM M. HIGHTOWEIl 'use of the h.sndling of small arms. I ... ^ Another pleck of land, - about ,Misa Millicent Jones, president, esiect "A detiperately. needed fe d -,'" '* ! ' P’* " * *P‘ j The PynlPyn'lagon -identified the coal ramp. (teneva, ,Iune fi (/P)—An Neddow Is on fhe faculty of the ®'*****’**^*’ Dobm-. vice prbaidenl, five acres north of the original lot. wishes to announce a change In The Pretty eral ald to education**prbgram •« I'*:plane from its serial numbers.