State Police

State Police

...... THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 18M PAG* TWENTY-FOUR lEit^ning l|»ntUi Avorago Dsily Not PrcK JR ^ The Weather F or tba Wdric Eaded Fereeaat ef U. S. Weather M a ah 8. J 888 Wet saew ending teaight Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Hender- Corps Cadeta of the Salvation The American Legion bahd ndil aon, mUalonariea of the American Army wij^meet at the Citadel to­ rehearse tomorrow night at T;30 Robertson Pupils Smmnlatten 1 to 8 tnehee. Low |a AboutTown Board Commlaalonera for-fTorelgn night wldi their leader, Mrs. Peter at the Legion Home. New members 12,634 80s tonight CloiMly, a bit nonmwL are welcome to Jbln the band at Mlaalona. In Portugeae Weat Africa Steyanbon. The midweek service Compare Schools Member of the Audit Saturday. High iM r 40^ ttockvUU Lod£« of Elka will con­ will be guest speakera at the meet­ wittfollow at 8 p.m. and will be this itme, as ityis lust beginning Bureau of OIrealatiea duct a memortu aarvica for Thom- ing tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. lij. conducted by Major and Mrs. John Its spring practice sessions. Of 1900, Today Manchester-^AHlity o / Village Charm Pickup. aa J. Waddell Jr., a ifiamber of the the Buckingham Con^egatlonal Members of the CosmopollUn lodge, a t the Holmea fu n eral Church. A pbtluck aupper ^ 6:30 Club are/veminded Of the Industr/ Robertson School pupila com­ (TWifiNTY PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, MARCH 14, 1958 (CTasalfled Advertlsiag an P a|o 18) PRICE FIVE C E I^ Home at 8:15 tonight. will precede the meeting'Mlaaion The Manchesier Association of meetln;i^to be held Wednesday at pared the achoolrobm of today with VOL. LXXVII, NO. 189 exhibiu will be on vleyrbefore and Insurance Agents will meet Tues­ the Rt^al McBee Corp., Hartford. thoae in. the early 1900’i for the The annual foUoa and Flra aet- following the m e i^ Gifts for “One day noon at the 3 J’a Rmtau'rant. Registration vdll be at 10 a.m. and baek tournament will be held at PTA laat night. ^ Great Hour of Snaring” will be Howard Johnson of Manchester, luncheon will b* ot ^ P-*” - the Pine St. flrehouae on Saturday, received!. manager of the Connecticut Com­ plant cafeteria. Reservations, Mra. Mary Ann Handley'a flfth H ardi 12, beghmtngTit drSO p.«., pensation Rating Bureau, wilf be must'be mnde by Saturday with grade class depicted a typical 1800 Rebels Say Chairman Kenneth Barker an­ the speaker. - claas, marching into the room Members of Co. No. 2. Town Fire Miss Doris Williams, West Hart­ when a large hand bell waa rung; nounced. Department, are requested to meet ford. Jobless ‘ The banner and prize for’ the The girls’^ drMsea were covered by at the firehouse at 7 o’clock to­ aTrona and pinaforea, crochet^ * New Clash night to proceed to the Holmes Fu­ greatest percentage of parents MIm Barbara Smith will appear handkeri^lcfa pinned to>‘ their State Police neral Home to pay respects to present at the Nathan Hue PTA in an original 1-act play entered by dresaea and hair arranged with GEN ERAl Thomas Waddell Jr., a former meeting fuesday evening was won Albertus Magnus College, New Ha­ large, colorful tomys. • 'nie. boys 7" member of the company. by children of Miss Phyllis Kie- ven, in the workshop drama festi­ wore knickers or short psnts, neck­ Same: In Sumatra T V SER V ICE baek's second grad^ val at Newton. College, Newton, ties, and: had .''’sHckum’’ on their The commission on membership Mass., on March 23. A sophomore. hair. Mra. Hfcndley wore a dregs of Waahington, March 14 (/P) Singaporo, March 14 (IP)—■ Deya M AE A CaU Miss Smith is the daughter of Mr. Klghta vZaSd Plua Parte and evangelism of the North Washington Lodge, No. 117 LGL, the period. A water bucket .and .i^The AFL-GIO wiid today •Fighting broke out again to­ Methodist Church will meet will meet tomorrow night at 8 and Mrs. Oval J. Smith, 125 Main ■ mer was in the classroom. The TEU MI 8-8482 o’clock in Orange Hall. St. ' net conduct of the class In those available data indicates that day between Jakarta govern­ morrow night at 8 o’clock. unemployment in mid-March ment troops and rebel forces / days was portrayed.. / Mrs Florence Wood's sixth grade )■ at least as high at in Febru- near Pakanbaru. the oil cen­ of 1B58 showed how a present day S fy , instead of showing the ter in Central Sumatra, -the class is nbnduoted, 'With student paMiripation. .The program dem tMual seasonal improvement. rebel radio reported. onslrated how the scope of teach' The ^tlmate was made In a The government of President Intriguing? ir.emoraraum sent by AFL-CIO Suksmo announced yesterday that H eir Born Bullets Hit ing has widened. parstrodpcrs had esntured nil Parents viewed work of children Freaident G ^'g ' Heany to Preel- . Oakland,^Calif., March 14 (Sn on . display in the library. Victor dent Eisenh^er to support Labor’s field* of the AmMlcah company eontoitlon the economy Is tUll dc- Caltex after 'Seising Palcanbaru. — Dr7u. Dean-Hoaklns *aid to­ Bwanson, president of Die Man-r To HanieTs day newR^ii* '«ife i* expecting Woman on Chester Improvement Assh., asked allnlng. TT.e rebels later admitted they had .Ifeany sent an accompanying Withdrawn 'from the town of fiO.OOO. quadriiplets i* "the moat chal­ the group to support a mova to lenging and Intriguing event ||n" have Robertson Brook enclosed. latter to EtaenboWw saying "every The broadcast from the rebel eurrenc economic imjicator demon-1 mountain capital of Buktttinggi Of Monaco our live*.” , Neck, Head Mrs. Stanley L ucas announced for­ atrates that the recCMlon has n o t; alHO said Tapanuli province in "We are both delighted and mation of a first aid course. The aurprlaed. Our th r^ MUghter*. nomination committee nameth^-to- -Kit the bottom. anA-tl>p,-thersLJa w MnntP Curio, Maf-ch 14 (/P) Br JEWELL JACKSON every need for ImmediiKc ectlon.” had remalnearuncommitted in the „ . A 12. and 14 -,y4ara- old, - are . eludes Mrs. Irene Hanklnaon, Struggle between the Sukarno gov-1—Princess Grac^ of Monaco pretty exrited. too, Md wALtra T iaB ^^ chairman; Mrs. Doris. Rlvoaa and : v.l!^ AFL^no report w^nt to the t White House before" Eimimhower; emment and the out-laland rebel*. I today gave birth to a baby "They haven't a preference ' 3tate Police are sifting clues Mrs. Eva Mott. for b-other* and »i»ter*,” he Mrs. Floyd WtchelL Mrs. John met -with his cabinet this morning hbd pu*ted It* military commander i (hg new'^ heir to the today in an attempt to solve^ Baldyga and their hospitality com­ to review the nation's economic appointed by Jakarta. | of thts Mediterranean ;arid. "TTiey’ll take whatever the murder of Mrs. Evelyn 01- ' mittee served Ice cream cake roll migtot. The radio *ald rebel troop* nrincinalitiV th-y get." sen’ Seddon, 33, of Rt. 32, ‘Tltc memo supplied statistics unde^ the command of Col. Ach- pr^ncipaiuj/ Mra. Dorothy Hoakina, 36, and coffee in the acUvlty room. The fornji^r Hoily\vood , ihovlc was told that medical-tests Mansfield, found yesterday in The attendance award 'was wOn Far Family Health and Happiness indicate that burinass aa well mad \Hu**cin began attacking queen'* firet *on—PrlpeC' Albert by Mrs. Handley’s fifth grade,, ampio3unent has been deterkn-atlng. , Jakarta government force* that andix-ray* shewed huadniplets. a car on Valley Falls Rd., Ver­ The prediction that unemploy-j seized Pakanbar.t airfield and the Alexandp4 Loul* Pierre—displace.* They are due In May. non. and ment now la tha aame aa or higher j, town Wedpesdoy in a paratroop ' bi* 13-jhonth-oid *lster. Princes*' An autopsy performed at Hart­ HALE’S Self Serve Meat Dept.i attack. ' jC a r i^ e In the line of *ucce**ion Prove To Yourself That than the S,l7S,000 total counted In , ford Hospital showejd Mrs. Sed­ NEW CAPE, noo iq. ft. mid-February waa baaed on ah- to riile oVer 3,000 aubjeeta, and don was shot twice, apparently at DOUBLE S & H GREEN STAMPS TODAY WITH CASH SALES | Hu*«ein hinjeeif went on nrthe n nair J I' 20.000 habitant*. ' $15,550. Call No\v~ alyala of Unemployment (Jompen-: Iranian Ruler cloB# range. Powder burns were PINEHURST MEATS aation (UC) benefit claims. The palace »aid the baby was found on the vtctim’s neck, The memo said the rate of theae j to Central Sumatra. aT j State Police questioned >the dead Thi' R. F. Dimucf' Co. Divorces H is woman's husband, William P. Sed- ★ St» Patrick's Day Specials ★ ore the FINEST clalma over 1837 haa increased i V a ' child are doing fine. Ml 9-524S from 60 per cent for the week of I had said they were not informed ^ birth came | : don, and a man identified only aa HALE’S a "former boy friend." at Stafford Feb. 8 to more than 90 per cent for [Where.they weia heading, when from several young * S&W GrEM Maraschino C h o rrits---- battft 39e the week of Harch L It said claims !they left Jakarta Yor the CeOtral laundresaedi Young Queen Springs barracks until after mid­ in New England... who appeared at a palace window. night, but said neither is being • Virginia Dor* Emarald Cook Aid . 2 bottios 29e Dubuque’s Mississippi would have to drop more-than 200,- Sumatra assault. One of them shouted.

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