B Olliers Ld Wave

B Olliers Ld Wave

1 f..’-' V MONDAY. NOVEMBER % 19M 1 Hie Weather ■ . V »■ ITBEN Average'Daibr Net PrMS ftim FofMMt «f 0. a. Waetae Far the Waak Eadad t ‘■c* "" f dUmrir^Btsf Sttraina li^ralb OeLSl, I>5» OeeaalBual Hglit rale, IM» tmrfeki M d tmriy w t i taw tMUgM aSeet-de.' BniM r Mcaalni Tha M allm i^ «nil moat to- ICirihA Pvt. 13,041 elwiHag wadasiaday, m ^ u tT o w n •o«t of Mr., ud^Mra. l^nald T. Me- niorrow. at S p.m. at the Kbma of Mra- Victor . Armatronf, Carter Netalwr of ilia Audit . day. Mgfe M ta «e. cniiln of 41 Sanford Rd.; and P^'t, Buremi of OU«alatlo«„ ,Mar*iic*y of^floteh Patar R. Albert, ton of Mr. and Bt., to elect OSIcera. Mimeh€9Un>-^A City of ViUag€ Charift h««B prOlttOtMi to Mra. Da\1d J. Albert of 1# QaH- J In th* Corpi land ■ Ter., will complete recruit The Ladlea of ttfia AiulahipUon \onrtrh Uhim ilty will'meet tonight at S:3p In th e PRICE PITH JCiM i training Tuetday i't the Marine • YOI^ LXXIX, NO.^9 (rOURtKKN PAOII^) MANCBEST e C C O N N h itJESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1959 Corpa Recruit Depot, Pania la- church hajlr-Mrii. Roaa Miller will lanrt, 8. ,C. • ; be ifyoatr apeaker. Atl metnberl and «!»ught<o. Ida are Invltad.' T*AAci«n> 2M Par. The executl^'board-pf the QuiM Second Choice til* tftte KrnMt Pan. of Our Lady of St. ^rt^PloilSew'a- Thdmai O’Brien of Pan Amerl- Police Subdue h'lr-'Kl Into Phi Up. pariah win meet tpmotrbX A Airwaya will apeak' on "E5u- Salem, N.H., Nov. 8 (JV-A p hfiBoiraiT.' home eco. p.m.'at the rectoryi Ttl B- Middle >ofMr ;dt tomorrow’a luncheon Jmiiv at the' Vnlveratiy gentleman bbvlously Inter- Tpke. ■ ,' ' ' ^ meeting of the Maiicheelei*. Kl- Panama Riots p|l She 1* a eeninr wania Cltib at the Manoheiter eeted in Improving hia fl- I '■tiM developmpiH and , 'H w Buckley School lOirary ataff Country Club. The cluh will hold noncee stepped up to the limn« She in aleo * will meet In the cafeteria of the Ita "annual Ladlea Night . .on In Canal Zone "Pic-Six” Information man at |rvHa ZeU •ororUy, ' achool tomorrow at d;80 a^ln. Wodndaday, NoV. 18. .1 I Rockingham Fark for consul­ . 2 - ■' :■ — \ „ ' , tation. Bnno will be held at Panama, Nov. 3 (JP)—U.S. Barnard/ Junior High School . Tha Ladlea’ Auxiliary of Manr He explained yeeterday that iHiurrh Wedneaitay PT 8 0 eiMicutlvo board will meet cheater chapter. Disabled Ameri­ policemen kept rock-throwing he-,wanted to bet on every jMis- IT 30 There will be •jlble combination on the card IVedneeday at 7:30,p.m. In the 11- can Vaterape, will sponsor a clg- (ioidberg ^ id the non-stnick demonstrators at bay t^a.v r* Wa'sliington, NoV. 8 (A*)—* —Which ’^pays'^ off to thoq# brarj^t the BhwV. Me Recreation areUS ’’bingo at the Rocky Hlfl steel companies pltia Kaiser Steel with tear gas and fire hose's^t picking six winners. ' .Vetarana’ Hospital tortiorron^ at 7 Union lawyers centered early Co., with which the union has li'l' meating of the tvl the boundary of* the Canal The information piali ex­ p.fc. .Homemade cake* ’^nd Ice argument-before the Supreme reached a control, have a ea Zone. At least two poljicemen \ meet to- creani will be served by Mrs,- Cora wurt today on a contention paclty of about 25 million tons of plained there w«Je 3Si,14L' Blow and he.r committee.. The were injured. ipqsaible combtnatlons, ’ which- Maaonic Temple..' thSre is no national' emer- steel annually. , The clash started at a downtown I Am erli^' club, Eldridge St., to auxiliary «dll, hold a business Justice William t>. Douglas woujd cost the selector 8524,• ;ency to justify an 80-day in­ IhteraesMon opposite Panama’s 288., , .; elect omcera. meeting ■ Wednesday at 8 p.m . at ? broke in to ask the r^evaney of the VFW' llome, unction sending the halfr Legislative Palace. Tha policemen - The horse player considered the figures. - \ were injured by rocka and pieces of I Wa.yere will be offered at a, million striking steelworkers They relate, Goldbergreplied, ''fo r -a moment, 'ehnlgged his Bandleader Admits EN 0 A H .Y ' aoTvice commemorating the falth- . \ glass from s smashed window of i shoulders and then purchased A meeting of the Hollister St. back to the job. to the questioh whether the na a polics car. Demonstratdrs Were LM .tstf.M . f^il departed at 7 o'iClocK to n ig h t School PTA executive board will T'hat point waa brought to the tion has enough steel to mmt de­ ' a S2 ticket. I at St. John'a Pollah Nadional & h \ k f 6 f arrasted.'r^' |iY.8A.M.*8 8.M. be held ,al the school tonight .jtt fore in the first question from fense needs. ' ■ Th# demonstrqtbrs, celebrating ' Catholic Church. After the aervice. 8 o’clock. • ;/ Thaa Shop firond Union . the bench as the high court opened The Taft-Hartley law provides I the Frlendahlp cluh will meet at the ‘56th anniversary of the Re­ PHARMACY OPEN ELECTION D A YI hearing on the union’s appeal for an' Injunction In a ^ s e of a public of Panama, moved on the 1 r c i r m ST. i 7:30 p.m. to outline plana for the V U N Continues annual church' Baeaar to be held from the back-to-work order fs- health or. national security, emer­ Canal .Zon# a;fter parading up and h a h c y J J i, I « e u n s n m i l ----------------- V ' down on an adjacent street. In the pariah Hall-Nov. 13 and 14. fttr HM SMimarf SOM ^•uiM by U.8. Dist. Judge Herbert gency, \- Washington. liov. 3 (fP)—Orchestra I8«4er Xaviar Cugat, F. Sorg in Pittsburgh and i^ e ld Justlce Felix Frankfurter gotjn U.S, ' suthoritlee were on the Deadlock on the rhumbia king, told today hoW he waltzed to 118,000 win­ /lYoodcof©.«r. ~ uy the, Court of .Appeals In raila- this second question. He asked alert because two Panamanian Na­ t . x . The Albertua Magnua College # mMOVAUi B tionalists had called for s hhow of fg g ty delphia. whether the -fact steel productiph nings as a coached contestant on the TV qit^z lirogram "The Club of Hartford will sponkof a [ PPIMM HUNQ WINOOW^ their country’s flags in the Canal rummage and white elephant aale - Arthur ,J. Ooldberg, geheral .will approximate 85 mill'ion' tons 164,000 Challenge." \ ^ this year, even if the'strike la-not' Zone. The United States holds a Turks^ Poles Saturday. ^foV. 7 fro m 9:30 a.m . ■ counsel for the United Steelwork­ perpetual lease on the 10-mile As a witness before House TV quiz probets, the Cuban iK ftA G E ers Union, opened the argument settled, is attributable to techno­ to 1 p,'m. ait the S t, Laiyren ce g flj P j j M W W wide, 40-mile long strip of land. rhythm maker also testified that he tola an incorrect stoiy O’Toole Lyceum, ISA.HlUaide Ave., with a factual recitation of the logical improvements and plant United Nations, N. Y.^ Nov. ■ sSrirxosfM Ifseiii. a. i. additions, The demonstration opened to the New York district attorney about his role. j ^ E ' Hartford. Articlee wili be aold for background of the 112-da-y-old peacefully. The. two nationalist 3 ^rP)—Polland an.I Turkey- re­ the benefit of the acholarahlp fund. : I stoppage and what has hapi^ed ‘‘They are a substiuitie^ factor," Cugat insisted, however, that he later gave, a full and Goldberg replied. leaders, Ernesto Castillero' Pimen- mained locked ir. a see-saw In'.lower courts. tal and - former Foreign Minister battle today after the U.N. honest account to the New York grand jury that investlgattfif StBCKAll LODGE The CSiamlnade Club will . ob- With the settlement with Kaiser, quiz show rigging. The district attorney’s investigators, b« The attorney said steel output Goldberg told the court; . non- Aquilino Boyd, carried small General Assembly took , a rec­ EUOWS HALL eerve Ita 20th anniversary at" a this, year will come close to the American flags-on a motor tour of added, had not asked Him all the details initially. meeting tonight at 8 In the Feder­ JOBS strtf<-k steel producers have more ord number of ballots in an ef­ NOV: 3. P;30 figures Of 19li8 when there was than VI per cent of the, entire In­ the zone.-They posed for 'phot6- In the Latin accent familiar to TV and radio audiences. ation room of the Center Congre­ no strike, "even If- the- strike graphers. American authorities did fort to break the deadlock gational Church. WANTED dustry’s'tsspsclty. Cugat told a House investigating subcommittee he went on should go on tot the rest of the Justice John M. Harlan asked If not interfere. over a seat in the a WINDOW W'ASHJNT. , year, and'we hope and pray it "The $64,000 Challenge” solely for publicity purposes. a RAKING LEAVES Trouble started after a youth Council. m i a t t won’t." <OmtU|iled en Fagq Seven) in a group carrying a large Pa­ Further, voting waa postponed H# won $16,000 on -three ap-f a BABY SITTING pearsnees on the quiz program I N U nama flag stepped off the curb for two weeks after the 82-nation a SNOW SHOVELING assembly reached it# 37th ballot.

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