
f vx^. -'T«^-'- '■ A' . ,v .,' ■^■. m a r c h jCv ' WEDNESDAV; T, 19M Artirngg Diily Net Prtag Red PAGE Tt^TENTY-EIGHT Far the Weick BwM The Weather Mareb t, JOSS Fereeuat ef V. 8. Weather 1 Oeeaalonal Ngbt raia, dum glag The Mount Holyoke'' Club it. Mary BUen Valvo, daughter of 1 1 ,8 9 7 to auew SniTlM touight, e e ^ r . Hartford la preeeetli* the Mount Mr. and Mrs. SebasUan Veivo of Poe to Discuss About Town, 94 Edwards__ St., will apMi_ _ a r on Mcoibar *C the Audit Law se-SS. Friday, partial eleuitog, I Holyoke Player* in Ben Jonaoh’s 'Bureuk- e f Orculetton ■^Volpone" at the Whltinj ■. Lnne Chaannel 53-TV tomorrow tughtbe- ' Role of Parents !■ Manche$ter^A CUy4tf Village Charm ' V colder. High aeeir M. IflM normc* Hugh**. «l School, West Hartfoird, at StSO t^ e n 8 and 8 o'clock, playing her "A lUdg* 8t., will op«n h*r home Frir Friday night. AaslaUnK with..*r- acchrdion and modeling. Dean Faacal Poe of Htllyer. Col-1 _L <l*y •venlnj; for a social, the pro­ rangementa gre Mr*. Allan 8v lege will participate in "The Cit-1 ceed* of which will he donated t<! Taylor and "Mr*. AMxagder' P. ^ A apn, RIcharii Paul, ws* bom! yOL. LXXV, NO. 184 (TWENTY PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 8,,195« ;(CSadalfM Aisertipiug e« Page l|) PR(PE nVB CENTS r : on Feb.\38 .to Mr. apd-Mra RIch-j Isen in the Community ' forum' • '' ■ . th e^ Oraiiffe odnvention fund. Wylie, both of Manchester. Among e' ' ' .........—....... > . Daughters of Liberty and frieil4e the patron* and patronesses are a ^ Kra'use of , C bnog-a Park, Saturday ^ t 056 .Main .St., Hart­ — / wlliheI welcome: Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmore Watkins, Calif, Mirb. Krause le the former ford. He wlU discuss the rols of also of Manchester. Jean Dpnaluie of Mancheeter. They parents^ as citlscns. Mr*. Harriet Muldoon. 153 Eld- have'a ,4aughUr, Patricia Ann. Eden Firm rldce St., was admitted to the Dorian Shainln, 1J5 8. Lake- The fonim is b^lng'preaentgd by | Hartford Hospital yeelerdey for wood Circle, chief engineer for The Mar'y ^^shmBn Group of 13 college alunmae groups in the Ireattnent . , Rath and Strong, .Inc... of Boston, the Second iSongregatlonal Wom­ greater Hartford area and Is open is on. the staff for the second an­ en's League wtlKmeet Friday at On Policy nual Advanced 'Statistical Quality 8 p.m. with Mr*>'Ale*ender Hack­ to alt interested citiaens. Control Institute to be held at the ney Jr., 38 Oak^''pod Rd. Mre. Additional panel members will Uhlverstty of Connecticut March Charlotte Post Will he co-hostess. include: Dr, Roma Gana, Teachers I IUH0IN6 FUND 18-20. College. Columbia University, who In Mideast The Bast Side Circle'df the Com- will discuss the education of: The Sah-atipn Army koihe rnuhlty Baptist ChurchxVlltrKh\Wllt meet children for good citisenahlp; Ed­ London, March 8 (A’)—Brit­ it-eague has postponed Its Irish at the^hOme of Mre,. ViiWiv H art win May of Wethersfield, . whose ain’s government jitowl firm BAKE ' Food Sale and Tea Partyi one sog, 35 BrookfBid St.,<at 8 o'clock topic win be ‘.‘Leaders^of the Fut­ tomom>w night. Mr*. Robert John* ure." and I Dr. Roland L. Warren. today on a Middle East policy week, to March 32 at 2 p.m.; In IN MANCHESTER ON pinned to the western Big favor of the Irish Tea Party*^ and will be the co-hostess. Meinbbrs Alfred, University; Alfred, N.Y.. SALE program In Orange Hall Thurs­ will discuss ideas for the ba*aah who --.tilwill consider gbsAthe contributionV'**l V%« «4 t AM Three pledge to block any BT THE GRACE GROL'P day. March 16, at 8 p.m., benefit and rehearse a playlet. p society jwhich can be made by change in I^raeli-Arab bound­ .o r CENTER CHURCH of the convention fund i t the the older Itizen. Mre. Eleanor Orange Lodge. > Georgp Findell Jr., 60 Cobu Ro^evelt 'ill moderate the meet- aries by force. ■■ THURS.. MARCH 8 Rd., ia co-chairman of the annual ing. ' Closing' a: -tuitraient Hbtne 'wf Ail Saints Mother* Circle will Military. Balt to be held at the will be served at 12:30. Commons debate last night on 9:3(M «t meet tonlght^at 8:15 at the home Univeralty of Connecticut on anid eeting will be at. 2 British policy in the tense area U.S. Guarding Area, Britain once dominated. Prime' J.W .H A LE of .Mrs. M. J.'Cleme'ntino, 00 Ham­ March 16. He la a aenior atudythg o'Vlock. ’ Rebervationa" are necee lin St, , \ . Insurance and la a member of the sary and khould be made with' ERA L Minister Eden declared hla govern­ Student Union Board of Governori Mrs. Allen tX Morgan, 20 Elm ment and the ^United States are A working closely together to keep an dthe Arnold Air Society. Dr., West Hartford. peace In Palestine. Dulles Tells Council Cites IMO Pledge Eden ominously warned that Britain, the United State* Snd Karachi, Pakistan, March 8 (^P)—SEATO-ministers Accused France had undertaken an obliga­ New Delhi, Ijidia, March 8 Soviet leadera tonight of attempting, through recent state­ tion In their 1950 pledge that Is (fl*)—SEATO eridorsement of ments and other activities, to “increase tension and promote SPRING FABRICS V "more serious than perhaps many a U.N. plebiscite'in the dis­ division among Asian communities." British people realize." The 1950 pact promises that the puted atatd of Kashmir —- a Other free nations also are targets of the Russian cam­ - \ W esco \' / ■ Big Three will act against any vote urged by Pakistan and paign, the ministerial council of the Southeast Asia Treaty aggression by either the Arabs or opposed by India — detonated Organization declared in a communique issued at the windup Israel. bharp- Indian' reaction today. of a three-day meeting. ^'SPRING FEVER" Eden also tUrned aside L*borite Both Indian and U.S. circles here The six-page communique said the Soviet a'ttempt is being PLUS Your demands that Britain ahtp Israel W ASHOMATIC C O H O N ’ end ACETATE Praaident, Eisanhower prasenta a study in concentration as ha feared the backing given Piakistan carried on through “atatements and interventions." listens closely to a reporter's queatiOR at hi* new* conference arms to. matcJi those ConununUt by Ita partners in the Southeast No leaders were named, but tht4t '............................. ■ ^ , March 7.' 'llie President said that If he' ever feels he is not up Czechoslovakia is supplying Egypt. Asia 'Treaty. Organ'sation . had / . \ a He said Israel should find the phrase obviously waa intended to 45" WOVEN PAHERN to the presidency, phyaieelly, he no lodger will ^be on the job dealt a damaging.blow to the coin­ encompass the recent visit by or available for It. (AP Wlrephoto).^ three-power 1950 declaration., "In- ing talks here this weekend be­ “K finitely ’ more valuable than an Communist party boas Nikita 8. lUE Bars UeS. T8E WASHER agreement to be allowed jio buy a tween U.S. Secretary of State Dul­ Khrushchev and Premier Nikolai to* tAe miest mshiug Svetl certain number more tanka and les and Prime Minister Nehru, Bulganin to India, Burma and Af­ ItiG. ■ $349.95 airplanes, and Infinitely better in Claims Ignored ghanistan, which stirred up sev­ Plan to Settle yd M.19 :New reports received here said eral 'simmering controversies. the cause of peace than an arms Creese Resistant— 'Sun and Light Fast OP Says Ike Plans race." . .r . Dulles and the other seven SEATO The council deplored atetementa OUR S Sources In Washington said the foreign ministers at their Karachi end Interventions by Soviet lead­ 144 Day Strike AUTOMATICX PRICE .95 three W-esteni, allies may soon ask meeting had urged that the diapute ers . .'designed to increase ten­ A beautiful woven pattern* cotton and ra,von that will tbe.U.N. Security Council to take be settled in the U.N. or by India sion and promote division in Asian Washington, Match R Th# urgent action to prevent war in and Pakistan directl}’. The reporta communities end among other wash and iron so easily. Blue, pink, yellow, orchid, beige, T<x Gilt Office‘Frills’ from Karachi noted that the nations -of the free 'world,” th* Internatimul Union of Electrical aqua and navy. , the Middle East. Should a. Russian veto block’the move, the Big Three SEATO mlnlatera did hot go into communique said. Workers (lUB)^ today pronounced Washington, March 8 <A»)-^Ah assertion by Sen'. Spark would feel free to act outside the the merits of each natiqn'sj:lalm . .Repegalse ..^lelaa A rm ... "uiiiscceptabla" ' a gpveriuimt- U.,N. to the Himalayan state.^ • ’ 1$ added that all eight 8KATO propoeed plan for settlement of man (DrAla)\that President Eisenhower intends to “shrink” Israeli delegate Abba Eban told m u Indian newspapers general­ mernbera recognise that th* Sbv- th*" Westinghouae *trtk*, now in SAVE >110 ereignty of Paklaten extend* to Wesco "Crossroads'^ the chi)»f exMbtive’a office if re-elected brought Republican repdi'ter* *1 U-l'l headquarters ly were critical of SETA TO for even it* 144th day. P|is Your Sovings repliesies today that Eisenhower is merely shrugging off the IsFael herself might seek an urgent considering the Kashmir nistter. the present AfghanisUn border Its govarning conference board Cotton and Acetate With iirK: Groon S,tompt frill*. ‘‘Any such Contraction of^ council meeting on two alleged ag­ They asserted any Kashmir state­ end Includes the Pushtooniston called for immediate new negotia­ the presidencypresidency as isis^ontemplated Contemplated ' ^ gressive acta by Syria agains^a-' ment made In Karachi impliea sup­ are* that Afghanistan want* con­ tions "in order to conclude an * in the EikenhowerX proposal,’’’ I ra'ell forces.
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