- \ Ky J '1 . * I 1 ■(' ' '■ . ' ■ . ' - THURSDAY, JANUARY 1988 ' ■ ■' ■ ' ■<. PAOl SIXTEEN iianriffsit^r €t»nittg ifm Ui Most Manchester Stores Will Be Open Tonight Until 9 o ’Clock The French Club of Manchester' The "Swap Group" scheduled W dishonorably or dishonestly or meet at the Whiton LJbrai^ this abused his public trust for privata will hold its second anniversary Court Upholds ZB A Decision About Town ball Saturday night at the Knights morning has been postponed to ends in-the absence of any con­ Average Daily Net Pr«M Run Jan. 30.’ Miss Anna C. French, crete proof.” The Weather of Columbus Home. Music for the For tke Week Ended Foreenet of U. S. Weather BoreaU' Mr. and Mra. John Tedford, U semi-formal dance. Jrom 9 p.m. to head librarian, explained that Denying Jarvis^Gas Station Judge Leitner added, "there is Janonry 4, 1968 Watnjit St., u-111 observe fhelr *OUi 1 a.m.. will be provided by Tony many of the librarians who will hot a scintilla of.evidence" that, ueddtnif anniversary Sunday af­ O'Brighfs orchestra. The public take part in the.meeting must the chairman so acted and It ap­ Fair, not na cold tonlghL Low­ ternoon at their ’.icme. They were Is Invited. cotpo from some distance. A 2Soning Board decision denying^ The service station Jarvis prcH- pears that Stuek's conduct was ROASriNG CHICKEN$ 12,558 est 20-25 except In deeper married Dec. 11, 1917, but no. ob- Alexander Jarvis an exception posed to build would be within 200 "proper And above reproach In car­ valleys. Pair, wpriMr Bntnrdny. rying on his duties as a public M t e ^ r ef the AndH aervance waa he^ on that date The meeting of Manchester The Mary Cushman Group of from zoning rules to build a serv­ feet of the Waddell School, lot, they BniMq of ICirealAtloh (Ugh near 40. last month because of mness. WATES scheduled for. tonight is the Second Congregsi^tonal Wom­ ice station At Broad St. and W. pointed ou t.' servant." “W« are ao glad to b« able to come here and get aueh M anchester^A City of Village Charm canceled because of the inclement Middle Tpke. has been upheld by In the appeal. It was also claimed r- en's Fellowship will meet tomor­ good chickens,” one of our customers tells us, “ We think Loyal Circle of K ln j' Dau(fh- weather. The next regular meet­ row at 8 p.m. with Mrs, Albert L the courts. by Jarvis' that William Btuek, ing will be Tuesday night at 7:30 The Court of Common Pleas In chairmen of the Board, should have ters will hold a regular meeting Post, 59 Ferguson Rd. Mrs. R. H. it is one of the nicest things in life snd our guests All VOL. LXXVII, NO. 8> (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1958 (Ctasalfled Advertising on--Page 16) at the Italian American Club. Blodgett will be co-hostess. Hartford has denied the local disqualified hiniself in that ca­ PRICE FIVE CENTS Monday night at 7 ;4i5 In the Fed­ builder's appeal - from the Zoning pacity' as he ,is employed by an in­ Personal Notices say how good they are.” It is easy to shop hero in winter, eration room of Center Congrega­ Board's ruling, surance company which has a rela­ tional Church. T,i< hostesses will The Little Flower of Jesus The Women's Missionary Soci­ no parking problem, no i^'aiting: our driveway is always Mothers Circle will meet at 8 Town Counsel Charles N. Crock­ tionship with the Gulf Oil Co. be Mrs. Alice Martin and Mrs. ety of Emanuel Lutheran yChurch ett announced the court's action Common Pleas Court Judge Ben­ Card of Thanks pbwed clear. EXleh Wilson. o'clock t-omorrow night lit the will meet tomor^ov at 7t30 p.m. Daily Worker’s home of Mrs. Edward Olschefski. here. jamin M. Leitner, In handing down in the reception room. Miss Eva Jarvis took the matter to court his decision, said that Jarvis had We wl«h tn thank all of our nrlshbarA jVloral, Finali<dal Aid Caracas .“il Flower St. The Co-hostess wlW. Johnson, presld.‘nt,, ^ ill be In frirndii akU rrlallvra (or Ihe many acta, . A special mid-week vesper serv- be Mrs. Gerald Charest. two w-eeks after the Zoning Board not presented evidence to show of kbxti)«< and aympalhy shown us in ROGER OLCOn \ ice will be held 'tonight in the cltai-ge of the business meeting. turned "tbumbs down" on his ap­ that Stuek had any direct or indi­ our reernt brresvrmrnl. Wc espscialiy Editor Leaves dia{>el of the Emanuel Laitheran Devmipna will be led by Mrs. C. rect fnteireat of a personal or fi­ thank all Ihnso who sent Ihe beaulirut Members of the Frank J. Mans­ plication at a meeting In July. floral trlbuloa- and loan-d Iho use ct \403 West Center Street MItehell S-785S Cabinet Church at 7:3u. This service is in field Marine Corps League Auxili­ Henry Apderson. A film (trip on In the appeal, which wgg.' filed nancial senas In the applications. Offered Oppdn^ts U.S. Red Party obaervance ■ of National Prayer ary attended-a combined dinner ■ vangellsrh .vvill be shown by Pas­ by the late Atty. Raymond John­ The Judge said "the court will .Bister, Mr*- K McMullrn. W e^ . A film entitled "The Power and meeting last night at the Wal­ tor AnderaotixRefreshments will son on behalf of Jarvis, It was not assume that.Mr. Stuek .acted ' Brother, James Oroensway. of F^yer" will be shown. All be served by th>- executive coni- pointed out that the Board had Ue signs nut Restaurant, New York, Jan. 10 (/P)— members and fnends are invited nr-ittee, Mrs. John Carlson, chair­ granted permission to Wilbur man. , X Of School Bus M l John Gates, editor of the to attenJ.v Army Specialist 3.C Terrence C. Brown to construct a gasoline sta­ American Communi.st par­ Parker, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo tion at the southwest comer of W. .Carachs, Venezuela, Jan. 10 All men connected with ^tha lo­ Middle Tpke. and B--oad St. oppo­ The entire cabinet re- ty’s daily newspaper and a Soroptlmist International G. Parker, 17 Princeton St., re­ Hartford, Jan. 10 (/P)—Con-f who t o of Manchester will hold its first cently arrived in Italy and Is now cal Salvation Army Corps are'lii- site the site where Jarvis proposed olic school buses with loc^ taxisiglw d *t midnight last night leader of the • party many necticut citizens oppoe^dJ)p08 to ' meeting of the year Monday at a member of the Southern Eu­ vited to attend a meeting and sup­ 1,0 construct his building. funda-are being compelled to sup-! to ^ v e President Marcos years, announced today he is For U.S. Pass Reds the home of Mrs. Grace L. Fraser. ropean Task Force. A gunner in per Saturday at the Citadel, the • Johnson said he felt that his the controversial school bus purpose of 'which is to organise clleilV.| application "Involved th e' w n m iD ' I’ **'*’’- * fCCC Hand tO , quitting the party immedi­ 17 Spring St. Dessert will be Battery A of the 159th Field . transportation bill passed by ately, served by the hostess at 7:30 p.m. Artillery Battalion, he entered the a Men's Fellowship Club. Col. Wil­ same eiepieuts" as the application : the State I.«gi8lature last Catholic system of ecclesiastical. deal with th e political crisis liam A. Spatig, gem expert, will /Which was-granted. i •control," he said. j that follow ed 'th e New Y e a r s ; . At a news conference he as­ Army in December 1952. year have been offered morel serted that "the Communist party Mrs. Mary M. McCann. 99 display some of his precious stonea In denying the Jarvis appHca* i Blanahard was brought to Hart-'daV m ilitarv uprising. T h ere' A supper will be ser ed at 5:30 apd tlon, the Zoninig Board referred to ; and financial s u p p o r t/if ceases to be' an effective force for Wetherell St., who waa admitted World War I Veterans will meet democracy, peace and sorlalism In Probe Told Defense with auxiliary members at 3 p.m. the cOoks for this first get-toge^er a town ordinance which' says no they wish to fight it—^.“clear n'^rtford K t e r T f * p T o t* '^ : to Hartford Hospital Sunday, un­ had been formed, the United States." derwent a major operation Tues­ Sunday in the American Legion will be Arthur Kittle. Fred CWugh, service station may 7>e. built with-; through. to the Supreme tapts and Other Americana United! Walter Perrett and Col. Eldwn J. in 200 feel of a school'^lot dr lo t' Creation of a Junta plxjbably A Gates faction in the party day and is making satisfactory Home. A meeting scheduled for Court.” . foC/the Separation of Church and ho* for some time been Involved Wednesday night was postponed. Perrett. reserved for school purpdseS:- State. Hi* subject waa "Public would mean military officers )lm.uld progress. The offer was made by Paul supersede Perez Jimenez lu the In s bitter conflict with another Dept. Overhaul Vital Funds, fdr Private. Schools." croup headed bv partv chieftain Blannhard of Wadhington, D. C., He maintained that the ques­ executive power. Another rumor 3 : when he addreaaed a capacity audi­ said he would continue in power ■Wiiriam Z.
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