< . \*. \ ' ■ ’’S) f ■'■ I' I . • • . • • • ' THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1957 Araraga Daib' Preaa Rte fianrlifBtt'r .lEttming Jirrallt Far the Week Eaded .Th* W cathtr . Jsaaary It, 1951 FoMoaat 'M C. B. Weather Bareou -■ -m..; •'V' • -41 ■ • V ........... Praaldant 'Lucille Hirth ef An- V Thomaa Maxwell,. T1 Unnmofe ventHloquiat. wUh Judith OKagnot, chocolate aauee, oooklea and eof- Light saoW. 1 to Z bwhea ac- ^outTown dereon-Shea Auxiliary. Vf*W, and 'Dr., will hava cherge of the mid- Ifary Alice Twitohell. Hell Pater- fee: 12,445 comnlatlon tooight, freexiag nila a group pf the inemtiwe, attendd'd week prayer and praiee aervica terNotes BOn, Donna Lee Tl^maa. Suele Wll- after midnight ending near day. p meeting of Den. No. 4^ 1'roop Member of the Aaalit 11m lUcTMtion Department an- tonight'at r%'olock at the Salva­ liama.and William Turkington par­ Burena of drculatioa break. Low near 30. Hattirday cold) the poe^nlng of the j ^^-erenlng at U ^Harvard tion Army Citadel. ticipating. snow likely, in afternoon. 55th Birthday FRCSCtlPTtONS Manchester— City o f V illa^ Charm ueual TTnireday life caving claae I Bf?-.Ineirurtor O g 1 «^r e Po'ollowing the. entertainment, tonight due to lllneM In the in- ] White preaentad an American flag A daughter wet bon at the St. to the Den, which waa accepted by FYaneia Hoapital Tueaday to .Mr. Temple Chapter, No. 58, Order of adjournment waa :made to* the •nPKEE FICH-CP atruetor’a family, Claaeea will r ^ banquet hall where Mrs. Ella Gal­ AND DBUyBRV” ROASTII^G CHICKENS VOL. LXXVL NO. 98 ■ume again next .Thuraday> Donald Conrad. Hla mother, Mra. end Mra. Ihrneat Manning, 35 Eaat- the Butem Star, calebrated its (SIXTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1957 (Cbwtlfled Advertising an'Page 14) Donald Conrad Sr., an d ;. Mra, lant and her committee had dec­ PRICE FIVE CENTS field St.' 55th birthday last evaning in the orated the diniqg tables with min­ Mnr. Ituaeell M. Smith of -Co- Philip Tangarone are Deif -Moth- PINE PHARMACY Delicious Cornish-Rock capons or large rAosters r^dy era.. Other Auxiliary m e m b e r.a Masonic Temple, folldwtng the reg- iature birthday cakes at each M4 OENTEB BTv—MI 9-9S14 himbia, Md, formerly of Manchea- nlkr-buaineaa meetiiig. - place, and larger cakes as center- for the oven at any time her* at the farm, or delivered ter, who flew Beat oii ndsva of .the preaent included Pact Preaidenta Gertrude Buchanan. Florence Plitt Four T ruck Tires More than 189 membera were irt pieces, using the Eastern SUr Friday morning, or charconl-baTbecued for ROe extra on death on Jan. 17 of her grand­ attendance. colors throughout. A iai-ge birth­ father, Franklin Brown, left by and Helen Beebe, and Junior Vice Prealdent Laura Bcabert. Found Punctured Temple Chapter \va« instituted day cake, on"which were the word* order. No matter how you nerve them they are the beet. plane today after ^tending a few "Happy. Birthday 55th Anniver- 1 FOOD SALE daye wllh her mother, Mra. Hacel i Jan. 33, 1903, in the old Masonic Hall' ttat stood' Just about whera aary," vfka cut and passed out to ■ Fahey. 7M Main St. Mr. and Mra, M ule F a^a 3 Durkin St, Four Urea were punctured and the membera preaent. Sot., Jem^ 26.10 a.m. FBI Mra. Smith and their children left Review, aaiid w a a '^ r e d into the gaa tanif 'the pre'aent MaaonicTemple is io^ ROGER OLCOTT les ckted. Mrs Maty Chapman terved Worthy Matron Mrs.. Emmy I ^ HALE'S STORE Mancheatar in March 1955 to make No.'S, Women a Beneflt Aetn., hsa of a panel truck owned by Morrla Urweider and her offlce-rql IJieir heme In Columbia. been reap^inted diatrlct manager Pickman, 1S7 Lenox 8t., 1 ^ night. 'as the R^t,’worthy matron, and Kehler arele, W8C.S 403 Weat Center Street Mitchell 3-785.7 William CbatM wiw the fh-at served ham sandwiches, cran-1 South Slethodiat Church for the yeat 1957 of revlewa of tha The vehicle had been parked over berry salad, ica ■ cream with i Alfred Johnaon, IS Hendpreon order in Danielaon, Putnam, Rock­ night in the P i^lar-F o^ Market’s worthy patron of tha chapter. Two 1M„ left for Stuart, Fla., today. ville. Baat'H artford and thia town. lot on'Mein S t, police reported to­ of the charter membera are atill liv­ Har local deputlea will be M ra day. ing: Mra. Ork Porter, ^ a t matron, Merle Lguro and Mra. Julia ^ w - Pickman aaid that them wem of Old Lyme, and Mrs. Annie C. Bon. Mra. Farria .waa appointed three or four punctures in each of. Hiltop of least HartJor«r. B f a * by Supreme Preaident Mlto Agnea the four tirci and that the holea- Temple Chkptkr' eponaOra Men-' 4 Kooh Port Huron. Mich. looked like they might have been .cheater Aseembly,’' N o.' IS, Order Block on Israel’s Gaza Terms r C(COSMETICS - made by an ice.pick. He algo.esid of Rainbow for Olfla. r "W a T) The waya and meane commltfea that the ,gma cap^ waa off and that ' Batertalnnaeat • ■os a a WWW mwiivwT ^ ^ «ancheeter Orange, will hold a tracaa of aand were vlaable in the Miaa M abelTrotter, paat matron, p L » «a ■■ MX_____4 1 card party In Tinker Hall tomor- pipe leading Into the gda tank. - awa in charge of . the entertain- Governor to Seek r lU lnH r U lU s W W itt Ji row at t p.m., to which the public ' Police are atUI inveatigatlng the r,.cnt. whiel Included < marimba /bhSesf^/boe^Atfs/ invited. incident. playing, dancing, ainging saw, and ■ Withdrawal Order Late for Fire-Drills Hints Soviet Aides Hartford, Jan. 25 i>Pi Gov­ ernor Ribicoff, ooneeinwi RejoetedrUTN. Told Thuraday’a diilastrous New Haven factorv fire, today Now in U.S. Involved PINEHURST IS OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY NI6HTS TILL 9dl0 probed into the need for a law United Nation#, N. Y., Jan.f Hammar»kJold said Israel's requiring compulsory, periodic New York, Jan. 25 (/P)—The FBI today seized three mem- 26 (AV-Secretary General! flre-drlli* in factories and pub­ ' ti' 1 • 1 j j 1 . an Israeli civil adminiatration in lic biiilclinga. ■ her# of an alleged "highly organized” Russian spy ring and Dag Hammarskjold declared th* caxa strip, under u.x. direc ■ Ha summoned state and lo­ .accused them of con.apiring to obtain highly secret U.S. de- W ANtED I HALE’S SELF SERVE and MEAT DEPT. 1 today that aeriou# legal bar- tion, could be carried out only cal fire officials, and others, to I fense documents and photographs. By Ghariea MeCartliy, Ptnehnnit Meat Departaneat Maaagor,» rier# stood in the way of ac-! with the consent of Egypt. a meeting in his office to dis­ There were hints that the roundup eventually may involve . Tee, Charlte wants aomathing too, but not thousands . cuss what specific type legisla­ I fre s/i Fruits and Vegetables cptln. t.™ , lor H .™ V r„rrSd.‘,K"u';S',i tion on the subject is needed. “Soviet officials." ha wants Juit 100 new customers to cerhe in this weekend to pUlUnR her troops out of the Nations from Acreptlnf laraeU dieoover what really fine meab they can get at Plnehurat. I CAULIFLOWER, Lor^u Hood __________ o a . 2 f c 'Tm struck by th# fact that Those taken into cutsody were identified as: i / / a Gaza Strip, , control over the area, even if It many Ilye* were lost unnccea- Jack Soble, 5.1, o f .121 West 78th St., a native of jiithuania 5 CARROTS. 2 cuUe pkgs. ................ 2 7 e The Secretary General's view were of a non-military character.” aaril.v . because of the lack who entered the U.S. in 1941 and became a naturalized citi­ GiwuRd niMta tbot art raoNy frMlt i r ' ; waa contained in a special report The Secretarj- General also de- of knowledge and what to do I GREEN FEPPERS ............... ............ Ib . 2 5 c to th# 80-natlon General'Assembly clsred that any widening of U.N. In an emergency" he said. zen in 1947. He waa termed a onetime bo.sa of other Red Rump. Eyt Ro«hi4. Slriotn Tip aid announcing that Israel "has not administrative reapoh^ibilities in "Had there been regular fire agents, but wa.s believed trying to flee the country. •ALDWIN AFFLES ............................................3 lb s. 3 9 c fully compiled" with that body’s Ibe Garji area, beyond it* respon- drills, indicating procedures M.vra Soble, 52, wife of Jack Soble, a native of Russia who Chuck rooitt whielt ohi rgolly w iitt TANGERINES. Lar^u S isu .................. .. do*. 69c \VB8TKRX .STF.ER BEEF demanda for complete withdrawal aibilitiea for the Arab refugees and exits to take, aome of-the.«e came to the U.S. a few days before her husband and also frtt and ttad tr.^ . of her forces from Egypt by laat\ quartered there, "would require Uvea might have been saved." IfMOtmi 1,000 Valiiabit I D'ANJOU FEARS ..................................... 2 lbs. 49e night. e consent of —Egypt." became a naturalized citizen." ----------—: ' . ' ' ■ Proporiy trimmod, BONELESS ROUND ROAST > He also transmitted to the As­ the Sharm el Sheik area, he Jacob Albam, 64, of 310 Rlver- kittlf iilin ii -fork; sembly -a memorandum in which said. U.N. forces could be sent in side Dr.. Ljthuanian-bom foreman s mII119 u a sttaht Swift (BoiipMS CUT FROM BOTTOM ROUND. NO W ASTE- Israel stated her troops still were -of a Brooklyn tea and spice com­ Newsman Gets cut to.
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