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TKo Burlington Proo Prtss Wodnoiday, April 4, 1956 President Orders Federal Council Reds Reportedly Reverse Purging Of Four More tion of the new tax benefit to the business of farming, and on how the farmer will handle the refund in filing income tax returns are now in preparation. Farmers Told How To Get Refunds On Fuel Taxes WASHINGTON, April 3 (jfl-Tho Internal Revenue Service today told farmers how to go about getting a refund for Federal tax On Aging Named The liver of one basking shark weighed 2.100 pounds. VIENNA. Austria. April 3 WW Vv WASHINGTON, April 3 -The creation of a Federal Council on Aging was ordered today by President Eisenhower, who gave Communists were reported today to have rehabilitated a man hanged as a traitor in Bulgaria and freed three life-termers in Czechoslovakia in reversals of Stalinist it the assignment of finding new Marinan's Beauly Salcn 47 Church St.

Phono 4-491 avenues for government help to older citizens. purges. The reports came from Sofia and Prague but lacked official Of Eisenhower directed a dozen iCA government agencies to name one confirmation from the Bulgarian and Czechoslovakia governments. They were: representative each on the council. In a memorandum to the department heads involved, the President listed this as the job of the 1.

The Bulgarian Communist Central Committee has declared WALLPAPER BUNDLE LOTS Also 1956 Papers at Tremendous Savings former Vice Premier Traicho Ros paid on gasoline, diesel oil or spe-l cial motor fuels used in It issued an official notice calling1 attention that President Eisenhower signed the special tax benefit for farmers into law yesterday a It is effective beginning with Jan. 1 of this year. Commissioner Russell C. Har-: rington said that the first refund payments will be for the period Jan. 1 through June 30, 1956 and that farmers may apply for a refund any time after June 30 and up to Oct, 1.

Thereafter, claims for refunds can be made annually between July 1 and Oct. 1 for each 12 months from July 1 through June 30. To get the refund the farmer must file his claim on a special form form 2240 which may be obtained at Internal Revenue offices, county agricultural agent offices, and from banks and post offices at any time after June 1 this year. Full regulations on the applica- Here's the serving for your Sunday dinner enjoyment a frenched leg of lamb garnished with orange baskets chuck full of spring fruit. Attractive, tender and juicy, this leg of lamb is roasted at a constant slow oven temperature (300 Serve piping hot.

86 Pearl St. Dial 3-2019 E. J. WHITE tov to be rehabilitated restored to party respectability. Rostov was hanged after a 1949 treason trial in Sofia.

2. Czechoslovakia has released new group: "To review existing programs in the light of emerging needs, and make recommendations to the appropriate departments and agencies as to the emphases, priorities and provisions for unmet needs." CRASH SCENE Police, firemen ond airport workers view burned wreckage of TWA twin-engine plane after it crashed at Pittsburgh, airport. three men sentenced to life im prisonment in a similar trial Wis Dackground, he wants to es Leg of Lamb Garnished With Oranges tablish on a broader and more permanent basis the present in tire fruit and flute the edges, if 'Pioneer Churches' in Morrisville Discussed by Historical Society Eisenhower said department heads directly affected would retain responsibility for initiating new programs and policies or changing old ones. However, they presumably would have the bene terdepartmental working group on desired. aging." The longer life span made pos Leg of Lamb Roasted In SloW Oven Now fill the orange basket with fresh fruit and a sprig of mint Prague in 1952 when 11 others got death.

The three were Vavro Hajdu and Arthur London, former deputy foreign ministers, and Ev-zen Loebel, former deputy minister of foreign trade. Those hanged included Rudolf Slansky, former secretary general of the Czechoslovak Communist Party, and Vlado dementis, former foreign minister. Last week, Communist Hungary declared that the 1949 execution of a convicted traitor, former For in calling a meeting in a "Corner's and the baskets are rady to ac MORRISVILLE At its meeting sible by scientific advances and a rising standard of living should produce "years of health, usefulness and contentment for the in company the frenched leg of lamb, Roasting fit of the council suggestions in such matters. The President said the new program is needed because a "marked rise in the number of barn." The constitution drawn up at that time was signed by 110 men and women and were not mentioned in church matters those scheduled for Holy Week, the Mor-ristown Historical Society considered the history of the pioneer dividual and a source of strength to the nation," Eisenhower said. JAN'S days.

older persons in our population has a continuing and fundamental This church received generous churches of the town, and the development of its church organizations. In a program arranged by Mrs. Leslie Craigie of the society's Impact on our society." help from the late Alexander eign Minister Laszlo Rajk, had been a mistake and he really had Eisenhower said that, against Copley whose mother, Mrs. Jane 30 Church Burlington SUNDAY DINNER MENU Spiced Tomato Juice Roast Leg of Lamb Orange Baskets Whipped Potatoes Sliced Carrots and Green Beans Tossed Green Salad Hot Cross Buns Butter or Margarine Lemon Chiffon Pie Coffee Milk program committee, representa been innocent. Copley, was a member of the La tives of four of the early church dies' Social Sewing Circle of the Ten Banned From Driving On Vermont Roads Morning Press Bureau MONTPELIER, April S-Ten groups outlined their history and Church.

Miss Edna Towle spoke for the community contributions. Like other Vermont towns, Mor Advent Christian Church, youngest the young point of view in shoes CASUALS Blood Donations In Waterbury Top Quota in years of the churches discussed ristown took its church mandates from the state Legislature of 1797-8 which passed a law requiring This was organized in 1892, first Spring foods in all their frills meeting in private homes. will make their debut this year. Vermonters have lost their rights to drive through the following suspensions reported by the Motor 5 to 6-pound leg of lamb Salt Pepper Roasting kg of lamb follows the same easy method as preparing a beef rib roast or a ham. Do not have the fell (the thin papery covering) removed from the leg of lamb.

It helps hold the shape of the leg during roasting and also shortens the cooking time. Season. Place the kg skin side down on a rack in an open roasting pan. Insert a roast meat thermometer so the bulb does not rest in fat or on bone. Make sure the bulb rests in the thickest part of the leg.

Do not add water. Do not cover. Roast in a slow oven (300 degrees about IV to hours or until done. The meat thermometer will register 175 degrees F. for medium done; 180 degrees F.

for well done. Allow 30 to 35 minutes per pound for roasting. Serve the roast lamb piping hot. Lamb should be served piping hot or cold, never lukewarm.) In the lead of this fashion parade WATERBURY, April 3-Blood flowed as freely as sap today as of foods will be a done-to-perfec- A unique feature of this church is its bell. This was cast in 1859 at Cincinnati, Ohio.

In 1862 an appeal was made by the Confederacy to contribute bells to be cast into cannon. Before this occured, New tion leg of lamb. To add to its festive appearance, tuck a paper frill over the shank bone and gar Waterbury went over the top in the blood drawing in the high school auditorium. One hundred and twenty pints were drawn in four hours, exceeding the quota of 100 pints. Mrs.

D.F. Ryder, chairman of nish the platter with orange baskets chuck full of luscious fresh Orleans was captured by Union forces and a number of bells were fruit. sent to Boston to be sold at auc- tion. It found its way to Morris Here's one of the easiest ways to prepare this garnish for your ville and now calls free men to lee of lamb. Take a whole or Vehicle Department: Bristol, Roger E.

Fregard, driving while intoxicated, second offense, and operating a vehicle while under suspension, six years; William H. Wells. driving while intoxicated, one year. Ferrisburg, Frederick R. violation of the law of the road, 30 days.

Burlington, onas R. Vander-hoof, speeding, 15 days. Jericho, John 0. Eddy, careless driving; 30 days. Middlebury, William D.

Burke, speeding. 15 days. St. Albans, Carroll 0, Bicknell, driving while intoxicated, one the project, said tonight that its success far exceeded all expectations. She revealed that many appointments were canceled before Grey 0 Black Natural ange.

Cut it in half leaving a strip worship. The business meeting, presided over by the president, Miss Anna Mower, preceded the program. across the top to form a handle. tut away two sections on ei because of the prevaling grippe epidemic. Concert Scheduled fhe look of casual tfeganco However, there were 15 new do ther side of the strip of peel left for the handle.

Each section will be approximately of the orange. Remove the pulp from the en The annual Peoples Academy Allow the roast- to set before carving. The host will find it easier to handle and 'easier to slice. "every person of adult age and a legal voter" to help support some religious body. At the second town meeting on record, Sept.

1806, a committee was appointed to arrange for such action and the result was "the gathering of a 13-member Congregational Church following a conference in the barn of Jacob Walker, the 'town's first white settler' This was on July 13, 1807. Thus this group which is about to observe its 150th anniversary is the oldest church in town. From its earliest days, it has been known as the First Congregational Church. Miss Jean Pinncy spoke for the Congregational Church. She told of the 10 men in 1839 subscribing $500 for a one-story building 46 36 feet.

This was enlarged in 1857, again in 1875 and in 1897 was remodeled as it is now known, except for the Sunday School rooms' added in 1948. This church has had but 19 pastors in its nearly 150 years. The first, the Rev. Daniel Rockwell, was hired for $150 annually, one-third in money and two-thirds in grain. He was also to have a share of the rent from the "ministerial lands" granted by the state and a house to live in.

Among these 19 spring concert given by the com nors and 12 rejections. Gallon donor pins were presented Stanley bined glee clubs and tjie band, will be held this evening at 8 in the in this feather-soft wedge. A perfect shoe for busy feet. $8.95 J. Goodspeed, Max Draper, Har old Barnett, Robert O'Brien, Miss Theresa Messier, Gleason Ayers and Forrest H.

Ashley. Since 1928 about two billion people have entered the United States, most for temporary stays or returning from foreign visits. auditorium, under the direction of the PA music department. Friendship Circle to Meet Busy Little Cooks 4-H Club Hold Program in Duxbury Mrs. John Fair substituted, year.

Salisbury, Stanley E. Southwick, operating a vehicle while under suspension, two years; Albert G. Porter, careless driving, 30 days. Shoreham, Louis Rochon, speeding, 15 days. Friendship of the First Congre the recovery room for Mrs.

Elmer Russell who was ill. Dr. E.H. DUXBURY The Busy Little; Cooks 4-H Club met Saturday with Stelle, local Red Cross -chairman1 for the Montpelier chapter, paid gational Church will hold its April meeting tonight in the church vestry at 7:30. The program will be the showing of the film which this group had just purchased for the Sunday School film library.

their leader, Mrs. Phyllis Dunn. Washing Machine REPAIRS All Makes Free Estimate! Automatic or Wringer Typ nwisoii acpoSe 3 Church St Dial 2-200 high tribute to Mrs. Ryder, Lyle American Kennel Club ac-112 breeds of pure-bred The cepts dogs. S.

Woodward, publicity chairman, and all workers on the drive. Seven members attended. There was a short business meeting. Plans were made (or study hall of the high school. The later program will be car Demonstration Night on -April 23 at the schoolhouse.

St Johnsbury Man In Fatal Accident Shows Improvement ried out in the gymnasium. On the Five scrapbooks, which have REAL ITALIAN SPAGHETTI Order some to take home program committee are Pauline been made for the Children's Dustin, Margaret Knowlton, Olive pastors were the Rev. Septimius i Robinson 1835-60; the Rev. M. Hardy.

1870-77; the Rev. Ward at Heaton Hospital, were Tomlinson, Amy Hunt, Maud REDUCE with id StoufUr Syi. toft. Ih9 difftrtnc batwMii old fihiond "dwlingr mn4 gaining ft bock." and STAYING itroighl ond ikfldtr eftM th ouiva txtr-ctit tfct Stoutf Systta. PHONE 4-7788 And arrange for your courtesy treatment and FREE figure Analysis by our experts.

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Ann Wilder, safety leader, gave a lesson on safety rules which RESTAURANT Colchester and East Aves. Strieker and Blair Williams. Personals Cor, late Rev. George E. Goodlme, 1919-1952.

The first pipe organ in town was should be observed in a school! sons hospitalized following a fatal accident which killed two persons Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rose and building. Easter egg were deco Mrs. Anna Ballard entertained 16 7ffIP' in Manchester on 2aturaay, remains "slightly improved." rated with paints, decals and other trimmings, after which scrambled eggs were prepared by at a family dinner Easter Sunday.

Winona Fleming was able to re turn home Saturday from the Ma Putnam Memorial Hospital spokesmen said Morley is still in criticial condition, but that he GOOD BUYS IN USED SEWING MACHINES SINGER SEWING CENTER 23 Church St. Burlington Moth ry Fletcher Hospital Dinner Connie Sherman and Patty At wood, and served for refreshments. 1 Personals guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. shows some improvement.

Anoth Harold Hunt were Mr. and Mrs. er passenger in his car, Donna Backus, 5, is in "good" condition Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilt installed in this church during the pastorate of Rev.

Hardy. Mrs. Leon Ward was the speaker for the Methodist Church. She told of services as early as 1814. In 1836 the Methodists joined in the erection of a Union Church on the site of the present Universalist Church.

There were 52 pews and the same number of pew owners. Each had the right to dictate the kind of preaching for one Sunday in the year. This led to dissension and the Universalist won out. The Methodists built a church at Mor-ristown Corners, but later moved back to Morrisville. The Rev.

W. R. Puffer gave his name to the at the hospital. George Mayers and son, Dennis, and Miss Laura Hunt Harry Rose of Massachusetts was a weekend guest of his brother at GARMENT shire of Morrisville called on Mr. and Mrs.

Irving Chapman and Mr. Georee E. Moorehouse Sr. of Williamstown. driver of the and Mrs.

Howard Kennedy Satur the Rose-Ballard home. BUILT-IN second car involved in the collis THE day. Irvine Rose was taken to the Lawrence and Leclair Now Located at 152 Cherry St. Next to Grand Union Camera Shop Mrs. Wiltshire will oe remem Mary Fletcher Hospital Saturday ZIP-POCKETS bered as a former teacher at for an appendectomy.

ion, was released from the hospital on Sunday. His mother, Alice Moorehouse, 76, was killed in the crash, as was Mrs. Hazel Morley of St. Johnsbury. North Duxbury.

Rev. Lillian Gregory of Des 123 St. Paul St. Evening Hours ior Your Convenience 168 Collegt St. Opp.

th Park Mr. and Mrs. Roy Davis or Plains. 111., who was a former, Jonesville were Sunday visitors at the Chapman and Kennedy homes. The Jericho Album pastor in the Jericho will be the guest speaker at the annual Champlain Association meeting to be held April 30 in the Congregational Church in Essex Mr.

and Mrs. Erwin Baldwin of Montpelier and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Merchant and two children of Qejbiii Qui To Be Given By Jericho Ctr. Group JERICHO CENTER Wednes Middlesex were dinner guests Sun new building erected in 1888.

The pastors of the Methodist Church number over 50. Mrs. F.G. Fleetwood spoke for the Universalist Church. She stated that this meeting was almost the exact date of 128 years ago when the first annual business meeting was held.

Ebenezer Shaw, the town's first tanner, was first Universalist and took the lead day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. It takes 40 materials and 125 Donald Merchant. processes to make a pencil. day, April 11, is the night that the Social Service Club of Jencho Center will present "The Jericho Album." glimpses into the past his Robert Lambert Joins Firm of Childs Germain ONLY tory of the town.

The highlights of the program will include sketches ST.JOsi THE BEST ASPIRIN of Jenchos famous men, trover IS GOOD ENOUGH FDR nors Chittenden and Peck, "Snow- is pleased to announce his new as-Lambert, Well known Vermont in- FOR YOUR CHILD flake" Bentley and others, Mr. Clement Germain sociation tcith Robert terior decorator! There will be a scene from the schools of the past and a presen I Pour crystal i SHps into pouch without 1 A opejiina th A 1 'fv cfc 1 1 i feSSLr- ZIP POCKET f. Circulating Umi Ns5ISfc constantly prottct tation of some of the amusements with which people filled in their spare time before the day of mo tor cars, movies and TV. An exhib it from the town clerk's office will provide the townspeople a chance to view the early records. And a style show is planned of former Travel Service Air Rail Bus Steamship 0 Package Tours Hotel Reservations PHONE 306 TOURAID TRAVEL SERVICE Howard A.

Roy 23 Lake Swanton, Vt. days. This program is planned on the regular meeting night of the Jeri "Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue" AlTAR BOUND? Make your "something blue" THE XEW EMILY POSTS ETIQUETTE, the famous "Blue Book of Social Usage." THE NE EMILY POSTS ETIQUETTE is the complete guide to weddings. White-tie-and-champagne affair or simple home ceremony Mn. Post's book answers every question on correct social procedure, tells what every bride-to-be will want to know about showers, gifts, invitations, seating, attire, receptions, and the myriad other details of the wedding.

And after the wedding, you'll refer to EMILY POST'S ETIQUETTE again and again for ideas on entertaining in your home. authoritative guidance on dinners, theatre parties, christenings, receptions, social correspondence, in short, every social situation. cho Paren Teacher Association at 8:15 p.m. The association will hold a short business meeting at 7:30 in the made of TIME TO BUY coodAear Mr. Lambert is a graduate of the Vesper George School of Art in Boston, and has taught and given many lectures on interior decorating.

and textile designing in various schools and clubs throughout the state. He has also recently returned from the Mohawk Educational Clinic for Carpets in Amsterdam, N.Y. Mr. Germain and Mr. Lambert join in inviting their combined clientele to their store for spring decorating counsel.

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