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.154 THE HARTFORD COURANT: SuJ.y. Aprfl 7. I7 DO Electrical Engineers INIect in New Haven Missiles May Introduce New Military Service A technical meeting of the'SDrillff CllOFal FeStiVlll ectieut section of the Ameri-il16? VllViltll 1 Connecticut can Institute of Electrical Engi neers will be held Tuesday at the' At Bushnell April 28 By VERX HAUGHLAM) AP Aviation Editor I weigh about 90,000 pounds, will have a trajectory peak cl about Southern New England Tele- 800 miles, and will be traveling pnone u. in isew Haven. A.

B. Covev of the American about 10,000 miles an hour when! Arthur Honegger's "King Da- Jl each from Richard M. Booth, i Telephone Telegraph Co. will talk on data transmission over vid," and Mozart's "Te Deum" South Kent School. communications channels.

will be presented by the Spring Patron memberships at J5 ad- mmw.jr erviceifs engines hum out. may be sprouting within the na- 3 The Titan, about a year be-tion'i defense establishment, hind the Atlas. The Martin Co. is ready to grow up around the i building near Denver a new tad-thermonuclear ballistic missile jlity in which it hai invested program. some 15 million dollars for pro- One suggested name for It duction of the Titan.

Aerojet- migm De tne oauisnc missiles General Corp. has expanded its Horn-Happy Driver Seen Nuisance Choral Festival of Secondary mitting two, and sponsor mem-Schools at the group's fourth berships at $10.00 admitting annual concert at Bushnell Me- four, are also available. Checks morial April 28 at 4 p.m. should be made payable to the Dr. Moshe Paranov, director Spring choral Festival Associa- Smnd Associate memberships will conduct the choral group on six hundred voices, accompan-jls available at Bushnell Me-ied by the Hartt Symphony Or-morial.

chestra. Soloists in the Honeg- flie Spring Oioral Festival corps, a sort of Marine Corps of aviation for the age of space facilities at Sacramento, to build engines for the Titan, uignt. Offshoot Of Air Force Potentially more deadly than all the other fighting arms, it would be an offshoot of the Air ger. sympnonic psaim win oc tti -r Force just as the Air Force it which reportedly will have two stages. There 4s a fourth ballistic missile project, the Jupiter, which recently was transferred from Army to Air Force responsibility by a Defense Department ruling limiting the Army to missiles of less than 200 miles range.

A decision is expected soon as to whether this intermediate range missile will be fitted into the WDD program or dropped. H. horn-happy motorist Ls one organized in 1954 to encour-of the persistent nuisances of est MeChesney, tenor; Betty Al- understanding of and love the American road, warns W. J. Ion, contralto; with Salvador foKod mu.sl am.on Drummond assistant eeneral Tomas as narrator.

of the secondary schools by giv- urummona, assistant general ing them the opportunity to per- self split off from the Army 10 jears ago. Its main duty would be the de livery against enemy targets of tne Atlas and Titan intercontinen j. manager oi me AutomoDiie uud form choral works lor mixea iof Hartford. The Chral 15 i voices on a mature artistic lev. (sponsored by sixteen secondary I Ot Only is he guilty Of dis- srhnnl in PnnnnrtirMt nnH Mac-'11' tal missiles-capable of spanning the 5,000 miles between Los An -if it Ml I 'VS "VJ The Navy helped the Army de geles and Moscow in half an IV' Ilia 1 4U IV 100) I i' VtiUPi H'-'j 'UlU lllll VI, kta- but he adds needlessly to the IeKp of Muslc red boys and girls who form the festival choral group meet for several weeks of intensive prep- now and of the intermediate range Thor on targets 1,000 to a Fifteen schools are partidpat velop the Jupiter but dropped out of this project to concentrate on its own Polaris intermediate range ballistic missile.

Not Tactical Weapons The strategic ballistic missiles traffic Drummnnd snid i j- riiJ 'a aratmn and rehearsals with tne uaiuc, jJiummona saia. rludinp Avon Old Farms. Cant- Driver, were urged to sound crburv. Chaffee. Honkins Gram-Ln T.CI f'i" nines aisiani.

This possibility has been raised ry the three top men in the team that is developing the strategic their horns only to warn other School, llotchkiss, Loomis, I -Hnfnr rJfiand Pedostrlans in A.Bumham.Muss workcTwfth hallistic missiles for the Air Atlas, Titan, Thor, Jupiter and Polaris are a breed apart from since its start four years ago. "'TU v. I 1 I .1 i i- inr iiuin tun on inc nil" tinwj iui vjmoju, nuuui the tactical weapons, the guided missiles powered by air-breath tomobile as a safetv device." Kent, Taft, Westminster and The Conscience Funds Received Hartt College of Music. ing jet or ramjet engines. Only ballistic missiles which carry for ALBUQUERQUE, N.

M. I.T) The fesiival committee said the AAA club official, "not as a plaything, nor as a means of irritating others. Often, lit their own oxygen supplies, can this year's concert includes; Ed Morrison, sales manager for SEEK NEW SEE-S AWIN RECORD Steven Henry, 21 left, of Redding, and Michael Resso, 22 of Modesto, College of Pacific students are attempting to establish a new teeter-totter record of 110 consecutive hours. They started April 3. The litter operate outside the earth's at affair at one end of the teeter-totter permits one of the contestants to sleep while the other keeps the board moving up and down.

The Confederate flags are flown in honor of their fraternity, the Alpha Kappa Phi was on the Southern side in the Civil War (AP Wire- Richard J. Griffin. Canterbury tle patience will pay greater div mosphere where the absence of a homebuilrling firm, says he recently received an unsigned letter with a check for $18 enclosed. Morrison says the writer told of taking some wire from the firm's storage lot and de air friction makes possible the speeds of 8,000 to 12,000 miles an hour 10 to 15 times the speed of sound-required. idends than horn-blowing.

The1 School, chairman; Frank E. next time the car in front of you1 House. Loomis School, secreta-is slow in pulling away after airy; Richard M. Booth, South red light, resist the urge to toot Kent School, treasurer; Susan-the horn. You may be sure yourjna McCreath, Miss Hall's School, courtesy will be annreciated." I publicity chairman: Francis O.

Power Of American Literature In June, 19oo, President Eisen cided to pay for it. Morrison hower assigned the "highest na Berkley Music School Readies Car radiators should be: Grubbs, Headmaster The; says the company did not notice drained and flushed, the Auto Loomis School, school adminis-ithe wire was missing. tional program priority to the ballistic missile effort. iorce. They are: Maj.

Gen. Bernard A. Ben Schriever, 46, commander of the Western Development Division of the Air Research and Development Command. Schriever has full authority and control over all aspects of the Air Force ballistic missile program, Brig. Gen.

Ben I. Funk, bead the Ballistic Missiles Office of the Air Materiel Command. Simon Ramo. executive director of Ramo-Wooldridge whose top-flight scientists and engineers are responsible for "systems engineering" for the entire Air Force ballistic mis-file program and for technical direction of the contractors. Schrjever and Funk, and the officers and enlisted men under them, work at WDD headquarters in the handsome new Ramo-Wooldridge plant adjoining Los Angeles International Airport in lnglewood.

Last December the Air Force, Itself, indicated a new military service may be in the making Since then many new facilities Sells U. S. Short, Scholar Says PHILADELPHIA, April 6 If one motors across the great America's greatest literature is interior plains of America, he at once powerful and unrepre-said, one will find many little Summer Plans have mushroomed. There are 16 principal contractors in 19 major locations, and they are supported by more than 200 major subcon Club of Hartford advises. Even rat ion representative, and DrJ permanent type anti freeze Moshe Paranov, director-Hartt should be removed, because aft-.

College of Music, music consult- er a single winter season these solutions lose their rust inhibitor' Organized In '54 qualities. Clean, soft water, withj Associate memberships in the a good rust inhibitor added, I Spaing Choral Festival Associa- makes the best coolant for jtion. each admitting one person' spring and summer driving. I to the concert, are available at TOWEL SALE 12 for $1.00 Rend heck, Tush or Monry Order In Town OutW. MA Inure Nnv Britain, Conn.

Cotton Rayon The seventh season of the towns that have only one im tractors. Ihe key contractors alone employ more than 75,000 people in direct support of the Berkley Summer Music School will begin Monday, July 8, at Bridgton Academy, North Bridg-ton, Maine. posing, modern building the town high school. He said the picture is in some ways more impressive in higher education, pointing out that program. Asked about Russian progress CONNECTICUT'S RUG CENTER CONNECTICUT'S RUQ CENTER For string players and pianists of 13 years and older, the sentative, a Yale university professor of philosophy said today.

In a speech prepared for a discussion of American culture, Dr. Brand Blanshard said America "is in the curious position of having a literature that succeeds the better in selling America short because of its He quoted from the Soviet novelist," Uya Ehrenburg, this list of distinguished American in- the field, Schriever said secur-rity would prevent any detailed discussion. But he said intelligence reports were disturbing. Summer Music School offers individual lessons, chamber music and ensemble study, combined with recreational activities, under the direction of Har There no question but they wnen it announced it would soon are proceeding at the maximum Cfif ite fifcf Vallic-i wiir.c.;1.. training base at Camp Cooke military rocomiat-nn I We Can affOl'd tO lOSC a race he said.

old and Marion Berkley, New writers: Theodore Dreiser, Sin- while our population in the last century "has been growing at an almost alarming rate, our college population lias been rising about 35 times as fast." "America has set out to educate a whole population," he said'. "So far as I know, no nation of comparable size has ever tried to do that, and her success is without any precedent." The meeting, atlended by some 40 prominent citizens from this area, was held at Temple University. It was part of the "citizens consultation" nrocrram Rrw VinrtfnPH rlair Ernest "emingway, the Hartford William Faulkner, John Stein- Mormon Leader Angeles. WDD will play a big part in this program. Not only will it beck and Erskine Caldwell.

Oil cl. The six-week session will in- MANY RUGS FOR PEOPLE THAT ARE LOOKING TO SAVE MONEY AND GET GOOD QUALITY CARPETING develop the ballistic missiles but it will establish "initial opera- Dty JLOrCl UraVe clude a series of evening concerts by faculty and guests, and Each of the writers, Dr. Blanshard noted puts his emphasis on the seamy side of American life. On another subject, Dr. Blanshard said "the success with afternoon musicales by the sti dents.

Talks on music, free to the public, are given two or three times weekly. Through the generosity of the U.S. Constitution SALT LAKE CITY, April J. Reuben Clark told mem- P.M. which American education has OPEN NIGHTS 9AI Monday Thru Friday Saturday Until 6 P.M.

set up by the U. S. National Commission for Unesco to find the opinion of responsible citizens on various topics. The findings are passed on to the state department. been carried through every station of the population" is one of the "most impressive achievements of any people in recorded history." bers of the Latter-Day Saints of and partial scholarships (Mormon) Church today the are available for qualifying stu- United States Constitution was a dents.

Information may be ob- WILTON Mother Guilty In Slaying; Son Slugs Prosecutor uunai capaniniy xor inem mat is, will develop the training facilities "and techniques, write the training pamphlets, and develop the operational installations and logistic support systems. After that has been done-after the ballistic weapon system has been fully developed the missiles will be turned over to the Strategic Air Command SAC at least until the ultimate role of the ballistic weapon is determined. I Missile rrojeds These are the' Air Force-WDD missile projects currently under way: 1 The Thor, an IRBM-inter-mediate range ballistic missile which was announced only, last year but already is the ballistic missile nearest the operational stage. 2 The Atlas, being built by Convair Division of General Dynamics Corp. at San Diego, and reportedly scheduled to start flight tests in Florida this year.

Details of construction are secret. However, the well-informed British magazine Flight, journal of the Royal Aero Club, said it will be about 100 fect long, will Yale News Asks School Trustees To 74th Banquet NEW HAVEN, April 6 Special The trustees of a college or university are the all-important governing body, but the average Z3 tained from Mr. Berkley, 315 West 98th New York 25, N.Y. Associated with Mr. and Mrs.

Berkley in the project and on the staff are the Hartford musicians Dorothy Fidlar, cellist; Ruth Hurwitz, pianist; William Khoury, Torrington violinist and vioiist, and Mary Lane, Hartford violinist and lecturer. Theory classes will be held by Will-frijd Fidlar, of Hartford Public High School and Irwin Sonen-field, of the music department at Milton College, Wisconsin. A special session for amateurs. "The Berkley Chamber Music Players," will begin July 21. Sorry, we can't mention the famous name of this fine carpeting because of the low price ticket of only SAN FRANCISCO, April 6 W-Mrs.

Rose Lucas, 46, was convicted today of voluntary man slaughter for the pistol slayingof- if if i jy Rjfssp "revelation from the Lord." Elder Clark, second counselor in the first presidency of the church, said the Constitution made possible the work of the Latter-Day Saints Prophet Joseph Smith in establishing the church. "What would have happened," he said to the 127th annual general conference, "If Joseph Smith had been born and sought to. go forward in any other country in the world?" Elder Clark said belief in the Constitution is "an integral part of my religious faith." The meetings in the Salt Lake Tabernacle will conclude tomorrow. Elder Clark's address followed the presentation and sustaining (election) of general authorities and officials of the church. The only new name on the list was that of Elder Preston Nibley of Salt Lake City, named assistant church historian.

colllege student scarcely knows! her policeman husband and her of their existence. son immediately knocked down The Yale Daily News hopes to the prosecutor. As the verdict was read, her SQ. YD. INSTALLED 21-year-old son, William Lucas, leaped to his feet and floored Asst.

Dist. Atty Jack Berman with a powerful blow. Berman picked himself up slowly from the courtroom floor, his clothing in disarray. Berman said later no charges would be pressed against Lucas. Mrs.

Lucas was tried on a charge of murder. Conviction on correct this state of affairs at their 74th annual banquet next Friday. Guests of honor will be members Of the Yale Corporation the University's trustees. Principal speakers will be -President A. Whitney Griswold of Yale, and Dean Acheson, former U.

S. Secretary of State, who is a corporation member. The Yale Daily News, the oldest college daily newspaper in the country, holds an annual banquet with speakers draw-n from the University and from public life. More than 250 Yale students, faculty members, editors and C9 3 EC Cardinal Seeks To Halt Venetian Casino Plans VENICE, Italy, (ff) Roman Catholic Guiseppe Cardinal Ron-calli, patriarch of this ancient canal has cried "halt" to plans to place a gambling casino near famous St. Mark's Square.

The plea against the proposal, REGULARLY $16.45 SQ. YD. INSTALLED BY US. SAVE A BIG $5.50 ON EACH SQUARE YARD Price Includes a 40 Ounce Cushion ana Roberts Smooth Edge Installation voluntary manslaughter can mean a prison term of as much as 10 years. She was convicted of fatally shooting Joseph Lucas, state highway patrolman, Dec.

5 when he FRESH OUT OF APPLES SEE YOU IN AUGUST Meanwhile thanks a million for your patronage! ORKIL FARMS which he said was made in the name of tourism, was published WIN A HAM FOR EASTER Rocky Hill Lions Club holds HAM SHOOT April 7 and 11 at 1:30 P.M. lb. Canned Ham CERTIFIED SAND PITS BROOK ST. ROCKY HILL, CT. berated her because dinner was not ready.

Defense pictured Mrs. Lucas as 4 today by the Vatican's L'Osser- friends attend the banquet, one vatore Romano. tiie leading events in the Venice has a municipal gam- spring calendan bling casino at its lido. Plans Among the members of the call for moving it to a location Yale Corporation who have ac near the famous square, known cepted invitations to the banquet the victim of 23 years of abuse by a hard-drinking husband. its to millions of tourists for are the Rt.

Rev. Henry Knox Sherrill of Greenwich, Senator pigeons and church. Special Purchase 900 Hand Made ALL WOOL 9x12 HOOKED Prescott S. Bush, Wilmarth S. Lewis of Farmington, Lucius F.

Robinson of Hartford, Edwin F. Blair of Fairfield and George II. Walker of Greenwich. Flight Enterprises Names Lewis Treasurer Edward W. Ringo, president of Flight Enterprises, Bradley Field, Windsor Locks, announced today the election of Manuel Lewis as treasurer of the company, by its board of directors.

Mr. Lewis joined Flight Enterprises early in 1955 as assistant to Mr. Ringo. 4 WHCT-TV To Telecast From Studio Windows Beginning Monday, WIICT, Channel 18, will telecast its four early morning news and weather programs from the station's large studio windows at 555 Asylum St. The public will have an opportunity of seeing the prepara Open Thurs.

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