V -T -.- ' *1 ' i - m - t r '..V \ *■■■' ■■ . N N; . ' ri'A’ ; TWEim^mOHT iian(I|[fat?r lEtremftn $rraUi. WEpNESDAY, MAY S, m T \; ^ ' ___ _____ ______ .J ■ • " ■■ ■ ■ ■ ' " • V • • ; ' • . .. I.V.: ’ ' • '...V' • . ' \ ATcrage IHily Net r*resa Run :X Far the Week Ended The Weattidr Htaoa Wright, ehalnaha of tha ' Atnaaa 3. C. Gary A. Pavolaek, urday for California where ha. will pilot la the company, he entered beta are remip$ad that tha j)otIuek eat ware Mr*. 'IV^Uam Br)znnlck, 1 meeting and Cliinaia auction will 7 ^ A Mny 4. ISST ^ V v - Faraioaat nf tl, 8. Waathae 1 A b m t T 6 w n ^ committee^ will he dnl*t6d by foa of Mrs. Rosa D. Ilarry, • Cole be stationed at Travis Air'For^e the. Array la May, 1952, and was ■upper will ba Mtrad at 6;80 sharp. Mrs. Lealia H oyt,.M rs. Robert foHoW at the home of Mrs. Arthur Miss Eleanbr Casperaffii, M te St.'i'- racently was-graduated from Base. ■- ■ . ' . / , , ■ last stationed at Fort Rucker, Ala. -V 4 X . - ' ...... <;■■■ Braahick, Mrs. Edwdrd- O'Brien; I Leduc, 61 Edmund St. Mrs, Joseph Warm toriight, eh>|ioa ioF'aln w Hazel B. Johnaon, Mrs. Ann Chag-,, the 6-week general drafting course The Holy Family MoUiera Circle Mrs.-William Martens and Mrs.!Hammond an(j Mrs. Manry Sta- 12,608 .A'' JC BwedUh Baking Bale la ached- not Mils Frideborg Thoren and; at the U.S. Army Engineer School', ■ Warrant Officer John F. OaUup The iCMual mpetiag of the’Slan- MW Friday ‘ monlB'gv barUnilBg whlen WM organized about 10 Lombarilo.-..'; ■ "v. jphenson will be co-hostesees. Member •< tke Andit - > tijed -for Saturday at ' 1 p.m. -in Mias Anne'M. E. Johrisoh..Mem­ sW t Belvoir, Va. He entered'the Jr.', wb.oie pardhts liva at' 101 cheater AMOclatton'for 'tha Htip yeara ago, celebrated - Its 100th oloiMly, cooler. Low tMiiflit >$-#•. Bumna nt OUeulnttoa . ;K Luther hall of Emanuel Lutheran bers are asked to have their dops- Air Force In November and took ENsahitth Dt.| is B membci- of the of Retarded ChUdrin, Ine., will m -nieatlng last evening-w)tb a. pot- A 'l. SalntS others' Circle .avmji. The ' Manchester "Golden : Aga Rljgb F ri^ y aaar Tfi. 3rd' TrhKaportatlon stationed Church. The usual line of Swedish tlons at the church by 12 nooh. 'It his basic training at Lackland Air Co. held tomqcratY^-evenUig at the luck supper at the home , of Mrs. meet at the Church of the Amump-,fClub will' medt tomorrow in Manche»terty-A of Village Charm toffee' cakes', pies, bread and other, is under the auspices of the Fotoe Base. After amending a 10- at Da.vidion U.S. • Army Alrtltld, Bunto-^-Cmter. Officers for t)it .Carl Lombardo, 23 Hawthorne St. tibn tomorrow at 6 p.l^', for Orange Hall, starting-with a pot- .................. , ..., , „ ..... , . ......... ■ _________ < ____________ food' items trill be on sale.- Mrs. Dorcas Society. day leave at hia home, he left Sat-' Fort ;6 eIvoir. v Va. A helicopter coming yaar wiU be elected. Mdm- Six of the charter' members pres- catchism instruction.A business 1 luck luncheon at il p.m., • : VOL. LXXVI, NO. 187 (TWfiNTV-FOUR PAGES—TWO SECTIONS) , MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAV/MAY 9, 1957 (Claaaifled Advaiiilrini Pnga St) P R IC E P IV K 'V :-.;77— ^ ^ — --------- -------- : D i e m C i t e s ■ X R e d P e i H T o A s i a n s WSahingtoB,' May 9 {if)— PresidefttsNgo Dinh Diem told. Congress t^ay South Viet Nam, not yeVlAo years old., is in a more criilcffl piositlon than any other frhe Asian country. But. he pledged to ' continue the fight agaihst;^ communism. F o r c e JA, Jn a speech prepared for a joint , 6 4 , 3,000 F ig h t aeasion of. .Congress, he thanked the United States for its moral and .material aid in the past. Spt to Help n ’ W ild M^k* this a truly mamorabla Mothar't Day with a lovaly fashion gift. W a have al her favorites . a fabu- "My people appreciate both Us great import and its profound sig­ lous salaetieirto maka your choosinq aasy! Luscious lingaria! laautiful blousas! Summary sportswear and nificance,'' he' said. B a y Sta£te|[sf* Fasses earafraa cottons! W a nava them all,.and more’ besides . wonderful gifts you'll be prouo to give! Diem's appearance before Con-, gbess followed a meeting * with' President Eisenhower at the White Stote Capitol, Hartfbrci, May Stamford, Maj' 9 (/P)— By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ' t ■ / House to discuss means to safe­ j. guard Diem's strategic Southeast. May_ 9 (/P)— A, Connecticut. Ezio Pinza, who became V . Four forest fires near his- Asian country, which is menaced fire-fighting r la.sk foiyc ispBi-oadway matinee idol a.s the, 7 ; toric Plymouth, Mas&.,.among by communism.-. ready on gn hours notice to middle-agedrnjddle-airerl lover of “Sonih“ South 5 many such fires in the tinder Xd Longer PaMive move into Massachu-setts- if In. his speech, the Vietnamese C h tiracter.. Servif^'e . Scholarship.. Pacific" after a quarter cen­ dry Northeast, raged out leader said the Asian people are needed to help combat forest tury of international- opera cofitrol today. Gift •> Costume Jewelry no longer resigned and paaaive, High School Principal Kdaon.M. Bailey chats with three new members of the National Honor Society fires burning in' that state. fanie, died in his sleep t(iday Three thousand men and 100 fire But are impatient and eager to re­ at the reception-that followed last night s induction of 4.1 memberg into the aociet.v'i Verplanck Gov. Abraham A. Ribicoff an­ department units battled the wild To add the queenly touch to duce ' their "immense technical .Chapter. Ivar Joaus'and Maryann Beckwith, gt the left and right, are aeniors. and Martha Lean- I at the age of 64. blaze that swept unchecked from. der Is a junior, Bailey was the main Speaker at the Induction ceremony. Details on Page 13, nounced today. Death (;ame to the handsome, 6. , Handkerchiefs Vackivardneas.'' . Arrangements to speed help to j foot grandfather at 2 a m. at his Myles Standlsh State Forest to­ 'They clamor for a rapid and (Herald Photp by Ohara). - , ward beach colonies south of /. your Mother! \ Connecticut's neighboring state i home here. His wife and children for Mother Immediate economic development,” were made between the Governor's! were at his bedside. i Plymouth. ' he added. 'The leaders of Asia, office and Director Donald Math- His physician, Dr. David H. Fo About 25 summer cottages ip Coitume jewelry in many styles for Mother's Day whatever, their ideologies, are alii Appeals G)urt ews of the State Park and fo re st' gel, said the,retired musical com-i the Long Pond area were destroyed Burrtie! hankies, in all white or p ftf. All white or pastel colors. Also gold >and faced with the'tragic urgenc.v ofi Commission after Gov. ' Foster but there were no reports of a«rl» ,the economic and social probiema edy star and' former Metropolitan ( ous Injurj’. X iavi4l-butten new spring print with contour silver rtnished jewelry. Necklaces, earrings, pins Furcblo o f Mas.sachusetis called Opera basso, "passed quietly in of their countries.” > FhT* . I t T l 4 T a g Four Head’ Fiiiea hems. ' and bracelets. He said the.v are now debasing : i C /C 1 1 1 1 0 LW;a Ribicoff with an appeal for stand­ his sleep." nyleh chiffon Capt. CThester Wood, who set up whether de.mq('rat>c or totalltanan ; by aid. The doctor said death fallowed Tbe Governor tolri^ his news con­ a stroke SUffe>-ed A'pril 30,, after- w ergency fire headquarters In (ear, cool-looking ...methods should be adopted to meet! Hymourt’ said, there were four , their urgent, economic needs. On ^Hot Cargo’ Pinned to Beck Jr. ference that any help Connecticut which Pinza "gradually went down .98 hill." head fires out of control. jjfint. Dressmaker tucks to 59‘ to 'The efforts being made to safe­ sends to Massachusetts will con­ Flames Jumped this mominr 50‘ guard liberal democracy through sist of supervisory personnel gnd Heart attacks had ended Pinza’s Washington, May 9 (Af*i — The singing career which started in his aerp^ Route 3 — main -highway soifan on easy, tailored aid. given by the industrial coun- U.S. Court of Appeals today up; Washington, May 9 I.P)—Senate ident of Anheuser-Busch, who said .equipment such as pumpers.'and radios. , native Italy in 1914. a<mtt to Cape Cod — and * p t ^ herd T^e^v^iiriiiT’ or 'th.’ ^"hoi Investigatoia developed today the | it was "apparent" his company wildly toward PrtaqiUa and Whitt b od ice ;'pleats concentrate ^bort of SupFrvts<irs • . Froin there he vv;ent.,<»n to win ♦w * '♦*’>0te. '^iT cargo” clause under which mcm- Anheuser-Biisch Co^; was unhappy \ gave favored treatment to Beck's acclaim in opera housea on both Horse Beaches and Manomet, a the honorWo. of humanityih. the Unitedlo,. hers of the Teamsters union lemseleftise about its business relationship son as the part owner of one of Massachusetts has Mvough volun­ flare at sides of the States has made the most im­ aides of the AtlanUc, | summer colony, it alsd' erpaaed to handle nonunion or sti'uck with "overgi'own, spoiled boy" ' its beer distributorships. teer fire fighting help on hand, but EZIO PINZ^ ®PAirt highwdy. a side rtSS portant contribution to this end.” Dave Beck ,Jr; but Was char>- o f W ilson explained that a jurls- is short of aubafvlaory personnel, His romantic lead as the planter ^ slimming skirt.
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