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\ ■ pan ' y.‘ TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1968 PACK EIGHTEEN .. X; ATarage Daily Net Preaa Run ittaitrlffgtgr Ijgralii For th* Woeh Ended Tba W wtficr May 18. 1958 Fgmeast *t U. a. .Weather Bwigg Pvt. Charles E. Gaskell, son of Members of the Women’s Home strong la on probation from fad- Mr. and Mrs. J. Lt. Gaskell of 135 League of the Salvation Army are Charge Loc^l Pair eral authorities. About Town lasues Invitittion m p 10,990 Fhir and ndM tonight. ThiiiiWaj Florence atreet, has been grad­ requested to meet at the ^ ta d e l DieVaux and Armstrong are ac­ W«MI K Y o u r uated from the* leadership training ■**■ 8:15 tomorrow - night -from- htomhsr .of the Audit. „ > -■ - .................. -■/ - - ........................ ..sunny. ahd,..warm.,... ... .. Stole Auto Parte cused’ of steaTlng sut'o > * ru Ih f t t i v Bureon of Clrealattons H m All S«inU Mother* Circle school of the. Ordnance Replace­ where they will leave for a League Manchester on May IS and 17. Bjlanche$ter-^A City of Village Charm ■ will meet tonicht at S o’clock at ment Training. Center at Aberdeen rally in Springfield. Transpor­ De'Vaux is being held in lieu of the home o f Mr*. David Donovan, Proving Ground, Maryland. He Is tation will be provided, and cars A 33-year-old Mancheater man 8600 bond, while no bond has been a graduate of Manchester High IS Alton atreet. Co-hostesses will win leave promptly.' and hia teen-age companion, who set for Armstrong. (Cla**lfl*d AdvertM af ba Page IS) ba Mr*. Arthur Leduc and Mr*. S|chool. VOL. LXXII, NO. 19« MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1933 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CINTB were in Rockville City Court yes­ John F oi^ St. Bernadette's Mothers Circle in Rockville yeaterday. Judge A daughter was bom at the St. will meet tomorrow at 8 p. m. terday, have been turned over to Robert J. Pldgeon ^ meted out a local police and are being held 30-day auapended jail t;erm to De­ Anderson-Shea Post No; :2046, Francis Hospital in Hartford on with Mrs. Peter Grossi of 32 Con­ May IT to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond way road. here pending their appearance in Vaux and placed him on proba­ V rW , n’ill meet tonight at 8 Town Court tomorrow on chargea tion for six months on a charge o’clockAt the poet home. Plans will Poutre of 51 Summit street. UN Is Saent Eisenhower atemming from alleged thefta of of larceny under 850. Ike Not Skimping The Study group of the South b* made for the poppy drive. All auto parta. members are requested to be The Mary Williams group of Methodist WSCS will meet tomor­ DeVaux and Armstrong admit­ the Second Congregational Wom­ Robert E. DeVaux, 23. of 127, ted thefts of auto accessories in present. row at 2 p. m. at the church. W o orooi fur with a com. Tax Appeal en's League will meet at 7:30 to­ Members of the Stai^ey group Bisaell street, was convicted on a Wlnated and Torrlngton before Over Plans night with Mrs. Harold Fyler of will be invited guests. ’ A social similar charge yesterday, while heading for Rockville Sunday plat* cl*«ning and airing. In Age o f Danger The Friendly Orcle will hold its 92 North School street. the companion case of 16-year-old night. wThey were caught by a Inal meeting of the season tomor­ time with refreshments will fol­ r*lax it on a reomy hangar oP low the meeting. '^klward Armstrong, of 0 Main RMkville policeman while in the Is Opposed row Bight at I o’clock at the Com­ dfreet, was continued for onh act of removing fender skirts frmn Hft own, slor* 'it in a sciantifl- For Parley munity Y, at which time the elec­ Marcie, small daughter of Mr. Mrs. Marion Eddy, Mrs. Grace Wtok for investigation. Arm­ a parked car. colly cold vault and intura N Washington, Mav 20—(/P)«'Pe°P»« ■'"<:« taking office, Eisen- tion of officers for the coming year and Mrs. Raymond Lavallee of Ferris. Miss Gertrude Abbey, — ^residentPreaident iSiisennowerKiaenhower said8 ^ *»<’"■««• described what he program.called a Washington, May 20—(/P) Win be held. All members are urged Middle turnpike, east, was 5 years against lost or Injury. Tokyo, May 20— (/P)— ^High old yesterday. Rer mother in­ Mrs. Levi Carr and Frederick J. N., to attend. UN sources in Tokyo were last night his administration. Evidently taking note of criticism —A Majority of Republicans vited a number of little friends Bendall motored to New Bedford, far from skimping on the Air j m congress and elsewhere of plans on the House Ways and Mean.s o n silent today on plana for re­ smd' playmates from the neighbor­ Mass., this mornthg to attend the .FREE PICK-UP b y : Force, plans to put 60 cents; to cut the Air Force budget, he The Professional Women’s Club funeral of Rev. James I. Barthol­ opening the Korean truce committee reportedly agreed hood to Ijelp her celebrate. They of- every defense dollar into j ••td in hMi nationwide radio broad- win meet tonight at 8 o'clock ^ in played games Indoor* and romped omew, in Trinity Methodist BONDED MESSENGER talks Monday. But Red Pei­ today to oppose feittending the the Federation Room of the Center outdoors, and enjoyed the usual Church this afternoon at 2 o’clock. ping Radio jeered that Wash­ offensive and defensive air in .fr nnu„r excess profits tax as asked by Church. Mrs. Qeorge Simmons will John F, Senvey birthday cake and other refresh­ Dr. Bartholomew wa.s pastor of A ir l ^p^esent and will continue to President Eisenhower. Local.Men Helped Lindbergh Span Ocean ■peak on "The Spice of U fe.” ington was endangering the Mwer for the Navy and ments.,'....Marcie received a num­ the South Methodist Church in John F. Seavey, high priest of i Force. ^ j represent the heaviest single out- GOP member* of the key tax- Plane ber o f datnty' gifts. thts'town fepm- 1899-1900. jiarleya.by “flouting world de­ Delta Chapter No. .51. Royal Arch ' mand that the prisoner of And he set the stage for "bitter j'lgy'of oiir government, wrltlrig committee met privately to The meeting of the WBA Jun- Masons, issues a cordial invitation legislative battles by asking Con- ..j^ ,, convlc.tlon that our discuas Eisenhower's request — lisri will be omitted this week due The Mother Cabrini Mothers to all local Ma.aona and thefr war Issue /be solved im­ gress to retain the excess profits, developing ’ program.^under con- those who attended the session said IsDam) to conflicting activities. The sen- Circle will meet tomorrow night at Grangers Present wives to attend a special convoca­ mediately,” tax and to postpona cuts in other review and atudy—rwill re- there was some who indicated they tors will meet as usual tonight at the home of Mrs. Michael Murphy, tion tomorrow of the "Pink MERCHANDISE Report* oirrulated that the -UN levies. Calling upon the nation t o . g steady growth In the size might waver from their’ previous • o’clock in Odd Fellow hall. 113 West Center street. Lodge" as exemplified by the past would modify the proponal put for­ forego Immediate reductlpns, he i g„d efficiency of the air defense, unanimous line-up against exten­ sion of the tax, now due to expire Vernon Program matrons of Temple Chapter, Or­ FOR ward la^jt -week at Panmunjom to asked for'-continued high revenues until we have attained" an ade­ In Desce] Officers elected for the coming der of the Eastern Star. handle /48.600 pri.-onera who re­ to keep "our nation secure and our June .50. But a majority still were quate level of security.” unswayed by the President’b re­ year by St. Bridget’s Mothers Friday evening Manchester The past matrons, with Mrs. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS and PYTHIAN SISHRS fuse. to return to Communism. dollar aound . in' a% age of Declaring there is no sign that There was no confirmation of quest to keep it for six month* Roenne, Bornholm, Dan­ Circle Include the following; Mrs. W. Sidney Harrison in the "East” , danger." Rii.ssia has changed her plana for longer. Rita Benito. leader; Mrs. Annette Grange presented a program a t ! the report at Gen. Mark Clark’.* mark, May 20—(AP)—AnotKIr give humorous impression of how Reaction I* Mixed destruction of freedom around the GOP House leaders were moving Harney, secretary; Mrs. Barbara Vernon Grange, In charge of Mrs. they believe Manchester Lodge headquarter*, where the chief Al­ In a Congress anxious to trim SoViet-Built MIG-15->aaid;&o HALE'S Gustave Anderson, lecturer of world, the President said govern­ with behind-the-scenes maneuvers Russell, treasurer; Mrs. Betty conducts ita meetings. lied truce negotiator, Lt. Gen. the tax burden which Elsenhower ment revenues must be maintained to try to put through the extension be the Communist wmin'.s Micci. historian; Mrs. Helen Rooke, Manchester Grange, and Assistant This event will take place im­ AUCTION William K. Harrison, Jr., ha.* been called "too high" for a long pull, at present high levels. Headquarters Lecturer Mrs. James McBrierty. and avert a rebuff to the President. fastest fighter plane—y librarian; Mrs. Btephle Johnson mediately following the short In daily conference since the talk* this brought a mixed reaction. He spoke out strongly against s Speaker Martin (R-Mass) called and Mrs. Barbara Backus, repre­ The stage was attractive with a huslness meeting of Delta Chap­ TO BE HELD SATURDAY.

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