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-WW1 i -5 II THE HARTFORD COURANTs tiy I J. 1959 i East Hampton Wire Firm Acquires Norwich Plant Fnriitiutfimi where Israel occupies a strategic position, is an especially troublesome region. Saying that Iraq appears to be moving into the Soviet orbit, Ful-bright asked "What are we doing about it?" '1 Democrats To Sponsor District Event Saturday it i' Charles Dana To Get i "1 EAST HAMPTON (Special) -The Artistic Wire Products Co. here has acquired the Taftvilla plant of the Virginia Carolina Chemical Corp. in Norwich, Ru ry As tar as I can see we, are doing nothing, because we have failed to develop a coherent, far-Mi'lileri hf answered him- Bridgeport Degree BRIDGEPORT LP Charles A.

Modern square dancing will be Dana, retired industrialist and philanthropist, will receive an hon- held Saturday from 8 p.m. to mid-j night at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Unionvllle. The Iteid. in a brief statement at the end of the hearing, voicrd full agreement with Fulbrighl that a dolph C. Planeta, the wire company president said Tuesday.

Expunsion Seen The new plant, said Planeta, will be used to expand local fa ary doctor of laws degreo from the University of Bridgeport at dance, open to nil adults, is spon I mg-range policy is required for convocation here May 20. The announcement Tuesday tho the Middle East. Tho Styear-old Reid likewise agreed there should be a thorough FARMINGTON (Special) -The Democratic State Central Committee will sponsor a buffet supper and dance at Lake Garda Clubhouse, Saturday. 7 p.m. to 1, (or members and friends in the Fifth Senatorial Dust.

The following are the officers and committee chairmen: General chairman, State Committeeman Edward Graham; ticket chairman, Joseph E. O'Flaherty; food, Mary Cunningham of Avon sored by the KofC on behalf of their building association. Bob Mitchell is chairman of the affair which will feature Ed Flanagan's orchestra. Leading the calling will be Dick Tracy. university said Dana, ot Wilton and New York City, has contributed $350,000 towards the cilities and for new product development.

Tho Norwich building would double the production and storage facilities. Artistic Wire makes household wire goods and other coated wira and searching inquiry into the qualifications of potential diplo 000 science building scheduled to be completed by next January on the campus. It will be known mats. French Put as the Charles A. Dana Hall of Science.

Cheerleaders for tho school year 195960 at the Farmington High School have been announced as follows: Mary Jane McKissick, Jean WeMerberg, Marilyn Joyce, Nancy Pahl, Lorie Doyle, Kathy Kane, Candy Wells, Betty Anderson, Barbara Carroll, Marlene assisted by Betty Zdunczyk of Southington; refreshments, Jo-joph Iskra of Farmington, dance chairman. Patrick Hogan of Dris products under the trade names: Lustre-Brite and Vinylmaid. Ahout 250 persons are now employed at the company's East Hampton and Middletown plants. The negotiation was arranged through the State Development Commission, said Planeta, and Robert Storms of Norwich was agent. Officials Take On Alert In Algeria tol assisted by Arthur Powers Uof Theater Sets Summer Play Schedule of Berlin.

the gallery's new outdoor sculpture court. It was exhibited at the Brussels Worlds Fair. The stone original was designed as a memorial to Fliers of World War I. It was placed at Toulouse, France, after the sculptor's death in .1944 (Vale Photo). MAILLOL'S L'AIR: Vale University's art gallery Tuesday unveiled this sculpture cast in lead.

Called L'Air, the famous work is by the late French master, Aristilde Maillol. Mr. and Mrs. Henry J. Heinz of Pittsburgh, made the gift.

Tho statue has the central position in a-c, Ellen Hart and Judy Ros-ati. The Farmington Volinteer Fire Department was called to the Calvary Kctreat House on Col- ALGIERS AP) The French itate central committeewoman, vice chairman assisted by Ernest Millerick of Plainville, treas- STORRS (Special) A season mobilized security forces Tuesday night to cope with any troubles of recent Broadway hits has been cs 10 Crowley Case Essex Sculptor arising at unniversary cerenio urer and Dorothy Muldoon of i ton Street at 6 pm. Tuesday-Vest Hartford will assist the gon-l Lightning had stmck a large eral chairman. tree. Trips On Skate nies Wednesday marking the 1933 Will Design rightist revolution that returned 'Orflftt'Ofl TTvitfI Charles de Gaulle to power.

IUI Utl CU programmed for straw-hat circuit patrons of the University of Connecticut summer stock theater slated to open June 30 in Little Theater. Dr. David C. Phillips, producer, said that each of the shows has been, or is being, made into a Barnum Medal BRIDGEPORT (Special) famous sculptor Henry Apin By Judge TOKYO, Wl-Tho Tokyo Dis-t ic Court Tuesday ordered a rehearing in the trial of American businessman Joseph P. GROTON i.Ti Various government officials by the dozens are getting well acquainted with the nuclear powered submarine Skate.

A series of cruises have been under way since Monday to familiarize Congressmen and other government officials with the operation of the atomic vessel. Three separate cruises, basical motion picture. One of th most Kreis has been commissioned to the 19.i9 Barnum Festival modern showplaces in the Last, Mission To Pub Just Curiosity CHELTENHAM, England-Prime Minister Harold Mac-millan's wife visited a pub for the first time Tuesday and met a Russian diplomat on the same mission. Lady Dorothy Macmillan satisfied a lifetime's curiosity about pubs when she accepted an invitation from the mayor of Cheltenham to visit the local pub. Shortly after she arrived, the town clerk dropped in with Soviet Embassy First Secretary Dmitri Safanov and his wife, who also had been curious.

The main trouble makers, French extreme rightists, are campaigning violently against the deal President de Gaulle's Filth Republic has laid out for their future in Algeria Same The situation thus roughly parallels that of last May 13: The Paris government is battling with both Algerian nationalists who seek to dominate Algeria. Units of police and special Mr.Hl. which will he civen as the air-conditioned University Lit tho nth Annnnl tie Theater permits technical Crowley, accused of killing his Barnum Festival. June 2G to July productions of a quality not gen. brother-in-law.

erally available to summer audi 5 here. 11 set the new hearing for Fri day. The court did not explain its Democrats Defer Action On 2 Diplomatic Posts WASHINGTON (AP) Demo-, foolhardy administration of for-cratic senators held up action aid Dillon's current respon-two diplomatic appointments jsibilily. Iong said it benefited Tuesday in a caustic attack onj thieves racketeers and gangsters the Eisenhower administration's overseas. foreign policy and its alleged sup-; lSen.

Frank Church d) Idaho) pression of information. i joim-d in. saying the State De- Several Democrats on the Son-; pnrtment has no justification for ate Foreign Relations Committee keeping secret the country hy-also got to squabbling among C(nmtry breakdown of military aid themselves at a hearing on thc to Latin-American and ollwr for-nominations of C. Douglas Dillon t.jjt nations, to be chief assistant to the secrc- chairman J. William Fulbright tary of state, and Og.len R.

Reid (D. Ark) suggested that Church to be ambassador to Israel. postpone some of his questioning Action on Dillon's nomination imti a dosed-door hearing on for-was put off at least until after ajt fms, is questioned behind closed doorsj son. w'avnc Morse (D-Ore) Wednesday. The committee de- qUjckly protested: "I'm going to ferred action on Reid's nomina- object to interference with any titM until r.rtrtt In nnnrlinnn1 I 1....

iL.i 111 U1t shock troops will watch over the orutr ir iU 11,0 ut haid core of French rightists ngli ences. Raising the curtain on the Department of Speech and Drama's third season in summer stock will be Joseph Hayes' tense melodrama, "Desperate Hours." Oilier productions scheduled this summer include: "Sabrina Fair," by Samuel Taylor, July 7-11; Trial The defense delivered its final The Festival is Bridgeport's yearly salute to P. T. Barnum, the famed showman, The medal will show, on one side, a profile of Barnum surrounded by flying pennants. The other side will show a balloon, with a trailing streamer inscribed with the words "Love God and Be Merry" Barnum's motto flying over the Bridgeport skyline.

In 1956 Kreis completed the ly identical, are familiarizing the officials with the submarine. The first accommodated representa-lives of the National Security Council. A total of 21 persons went for this cruise, including Undersecretary of the Treasury Fred C. Scribner Jr. It was the Congressmen's turn Tuesday, as well as some members of the Secretary of Defense's office.

Twenty five guests were abroad. The third and final cruiso comes off Wednesday, primarily arguments Feb. 20 and was await Connecticut Live Poultry Market Report ing the verdict when the court suddenly called in the defense counsel and the prosecutors to "Anniversary Waltz," by Jerome Chodorov and Joseph Fields, July According to the United States intend to make this May 13 a day of mourning. They claim Do Gaulle has failed to consolidate their power in Algeria and this hampers his efforts geria to the rebels. CAIRO, Egypt (API-President Charles de Gaulle is a prisoner of extreme French rightists in Algeria and this hampers his efforts to end the rebellion there, the head of the Algerian nationalists' government said Tuesday.

and Connecticut Departments ot 14-18; "Mister Roberts," by Thomas Heggcn and Joshua Logan, July 21-23; "Monique," by announce the decision for rcopeiv ing the trial. Crowley, 49, a former Yale University football player and busl Agriculture the market was mammoth Fort Moore Pioneer Dorothy and Michael Blankford steady for broilers, fryers andMcmoriai jn Los Angeles, com hens at unchanged prices. Offer American memorating the first nessman from New Haven, was charged with the Japanese from the State Department. Among the more than 20 taking the trip will be the director general of the Foreign Service, Wal- senator wno want- to ask Ques ings were ample for current next week flag raising over that city. The memorial boasts the country's tions." equivalent of manslaughter in the July 28-Aug.

and "The Time of the Cuckoo," by Arthur Laur-ents, Aug. 4 8. Tickets for Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday performances trade needs. Prices paid at the Dillon and Reid thus became Rebel Premier Ferhat Abbas in death of T. A.

Fulbrighl. then said resignedly farm up to It a.m. largest has relief panel in cera- i demar J. Gallman. Jones 45, They were in the latest Msennower announces anv an interview reiterated willingness heic Mav 8, no wav Broilers and fryers 4 lbs and veneer.

der 15-16'j, mostly 16; heavy type to get into hot water with Senate! scnalor from talking. "I am not Democrats, although it appeared f00js, to fry," Fulbrighl that Dillon at least was in no Kni(t hens 11-14, mostly 12-13 cents. will be $1.50 and $1.25. Tickets for Friday and Saturday shows will be $2 and $1.75. Season tickets will be placed on sale May' 20 at the auditorium box office.

great danger of failing confirma tion. Strauss On Griddle Dillon testified that the amount ot secret information is being reduced gradually, a'lid added he A Navy spokesman said a 1 1 three cruises consist of a daylight ride out of the submarine base here, submerging exercises, and a visit to the Electric Boat Division of the General Dynamics here, which builds many of the atomic submarines. The visitors also inspect submarine construction currently in progress. to meet French representatives to negotiate an end to the rebellion but declared such talks must take place in a neutral country. While Abbas was talking another spokesman for the rebel government emphatically denied rumors circulating in Paris that negotiations for a truce were already under way.

favors giving ail possible informa- One battle ended recently with Kr'is' other major works include the World War II Memorial at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, Blacksburg, and sculpture for the U. S. Military Cemetery in Tunisia," North Africa. His sculpture is exhibited in the Metropolitan and Whitney Museums in New Y'ork City and the Pennsylvania Academy in Philadelphia. Born in Essen, Germany, in 1899, Kreis studied at the School of Applied Art in Munich and came this country in the mid- Woman, 39, Blamed In Westport Death BRIDGEPORT (ft Fairfield County's coroner issued a finding the resignation of Clare Iioothei 'n to the public.

Luce just after she was confirmed! Sometimes, he said, military aid as ambassador to Brazil. requests are not made public be- Lewis L. Strauss has been on cause Congress may not approve Livestock Market CHICAGO (AP)-A heavy Tuesday jup-ply ol 12,000 head, Well above earlier estlmatei. weakened the butcher hog market. Prices were 25 to 50 ccnU lower In a slow trade.

With a larger percentage of No.l grade under 230 lbs on sale, the top price slipped 25 cents from Monday's peak to $17.25. Only a few 190-215 lb lots of selected No.ls brought but the 190-250 lb mostly No.ls moved rather freely at $16.75 17.00 and other mixed Is and 2s at $16.50 16.75. The 190 230 lb 2a3 grades went at and heavier weighls down to $14.75. Sows cleared at and were mostly 25 cents lower. Japan on a business trip.

Crowley pleaded innocent. His trial lasted months. Tho prosecution has asked for a four-year sentence. The law under which he was indicted provides for prison terms from 2 to l.r years. Crowley was charged with inflicting a beating on Jones during drunken brawl at their Imperial Hotel suite.

Akira Sheno, one of the defense lawyers, did not like the court's order. He said it was "unexpected and will contribute to another delay." He said the trial ended It weeks ago and the verdict has been expected any day. A Japanese court can order a Hiesday blaming a 39-year-oia cfriij Phntncrvanlierl the griddle before the Senate Com-j them in full aiffl the foreign coun-mcrce Committee where several 'ry involved might get the idea UWnm-t ummnn fnr tliA niitnmn. Governor 'Sells' State To Industry bile death of John Cummings, iUUCS in also of Westport. the United States is not living Up to its commitments.

Church also challenged the veluo of most military aid to key Democrats are fighting his nomination as secretary of commerce. Senate Republican Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois said 1920's- He has a studio in Essex. OLD SAYBROOK (iPI Gov. Coroner Edgar W.

Krentzman said Cummings, son of humorist Parke Cummings, was struck by Mrs. Breag Cunningham's careen Books Received he told President. Eisenhower hc.Latin America, saying "there ore is confident Strauss will be con- good reasons to question the popu- Abraham nibicott luesuay extolled the virtues of Connecticut Slaughter steer prices were mostly steady to strong but the prime grade was weak although offerings were scarce. The high choice and mixed high choice and prime grades brought $31.00 33.00 for lb weights. Good to choice grades moved at standard to iow good $24.50 26.50.

Heifer prices were steady to 25 cents ing car April 20 as he was raking leaves on the lawn of the family as a place for new industry to Exploring Cav-By Polly Longsvorth, Thomas Y. Crowell: $2.75: (Mav 15). locate. Pioneers in Petticoats By David home. rehearing of a trial if it feels certain points need clarification to reach a verdict.

The finding said that Mrs. Cun The governor spoke to some 150 industrial real estate brokers and larity of this program among the people of South America." But Church said he expected to support Dillon's confirmation as chief undersecretary of state, a job formerly held by Secretary Christian A. Herter. Morse commended Dillon lor doing a mag ningham, a real estate dealer, firmed. There had been advance indications that the Foreign Relations Committee planned to take a close look at the diplomatic qualifications of Reid, a former president and editor of the New York Herald Tribune.

But the raking Dillon got was consultants who are participating was operating her automobile "far WASHINGTON (AP) America's Vanguard I earth satellite has been photographed 25,000 miles out in space. The National Aeronautics and Space Agency said Tuesday the picture was made from the Smithsonian optical tracking station at Woomera, Australia. It compared the feat with photographing a golf ball 600 miles away from a camera. Dag Leaves Geneva ZURICH, Switzerland (AP) Secretary General Dag Ham-marskjold left by plane today for Venezuela and Panama after attending the opening of the Geneva foreign ministers conference. He will return to New York Friday.

Kyodo News Service quoted a court source as saying the court had found some doubt in the cause of Jones' death. higher, bulls steady to strong and veai-ers steady. Good to high choice heifers were utility and commercial bulls $22.50 24 50 and standard to good vealers $26.00 35.00. In ar. active sheep market, a few 107 lb wooled slaughter lambs sold at $24.00, the highest price for that class since November.

A tew good to choice springers brought with prices strong to 50 cents higher. Shorn lambs were Ewes were steady at for cull to choice grades. in excess of the speed of 35 miles an hour" when it left the highway and struck Cummings. The car continued on another 700 feet where it collided with another nificent job, as Morse termed it. in a two-day "Trade Routes Tour" of Connecticut.

"Selling Connecticut," the governor said, "which is my function here tonight, is a role I have always enjoyed to the utmost." The businessmen are on a tour 'Amateur Diplomats' Scored' Turing to the Reid nomination Winsted Man Dies In Plane Disaster WINSTED, Civ-Bcrton S. Mitch K. Boynicx; inomas Y. trowen; (May 15). The Stone and the Shell By Sara Henderson Hay; University of Pittsburg Press; (May 22).

Memo to a College Trustee By Beardsley Runil and Donald H. Morrison; McGraw-Hill) (May 18r. Tha Stars Are Too Hlyh By Agnes H. Bahnson, Random House; (May 29). A Way of Knowing Compiled by Gerald D.

McDonald; Thomas Y. Crowell; (May 15). Fifty Years of Music By Sigmund Spaeth; Fleet Publishing (Immediate). The Agony of Love By Claude Roy; Pantheon Books; (May 22). Naked Before My Captures By Bergen F.Newe II; Frederick Fell; (immediate).

The Lion By Joseph Kessel; A. A. Knopf; (June 72). Cat Tales By. Natalia Belting; Henry Holt; (May 11).

a surprise, because he always has rated highly among both Democrats and Republicans on Capitol Hill. Long Opposed Sen. Russell B. Long (D-La) Fulbright said it is up to him to show he is qualified for the post to view potential business sites ell, listed as a passenger in the in Israel. The senator said "ama automobile, the finding said.

"An odor of alcohol was about the person of Mrs. Cunningham," the finding said, "and a school guard at the scene thought she was intoxicated." A Superior Court warrant charg inthe state. Tuesday they saw Stamford, tcur diplomats" are not needed Dulles Condition Unchanged WASHINGTON (AP)-The condition of former Secretary of State John Foster Dulles remains unchanged, a State Department spokesman said Tuesday. That ha sheen the daily medical report on Dulles since last said he would not vote to confirm these days Baltimore airliner diaster Friday, was general sales manager of Sonchief Electric Co. in Winsted.

His work for the appliance firm often required that he travel by-air. He was on a business trip Dillon because of what he termed I Fulbright said the Middle East, New Haven and Old Saybrook. Today they will visit Norwich, Plainville and the New London area. The tour is sponsored by the state. ing manslaughter was lodged her Aluminum and she was released in $5,000 Barry Bring Your Banlo By May bail.

At that time, his Walter Reed Jobs Gains Gratifying To Ike, GOP Leaders Mitchell, about 50, lived here at 120 Holabord with his wife, An exhibition, in Brisbane. Au Justus; Henfy Holt; $2.50) (Juna 15). Out on Egypt Ridge By George Patterson; Coward-McCann; (May 28). Charles Darwin By Darah R. Ried-man; Henry Holt; (June 15).

Sir Winston Churchill Bv Princess Army Hospital doctors saidlie had Cows Like Mattresses KIDLINGTON. England UPI stralia, of "recent paintings byj Anne, son, William, 13, and a daughter, Jane, 11. suffered a mild attack of pneumonia in addition to his long-term cancer illness. seven British artists" was described as "an insult to intelli Maj. Anthony Bramlcy said Tuesday his 80 cows were sleep budget can be kept in balance.

Standard Awning Co. 83 Avon St. T.I. CH 7-4845 ing on plastic foam mattresses And expressing hope that things gence" and "a terrible waste of money." will get even better, Dirksen re because good straw was expensive and hard to get. What with polythene bags and other soluble wrappings, the garbage man of the future will have a white collar job, Herbert Ellis, head of the Bristol, England, dustbin department, predicted.

About 30,000 scientists and technicians from 66 nations took part in the International Geophysical Year that ended Dec. 31, 1958. after 18 months. called a promise of a few weeks ago by Secretary of Labor James meres no tiouut tne cows like tho mattresses very much," Mathe Bibesco; John Day; (May 28). Klpllnger's Guide Family Buying By The Staff of Changing Times; Prsntlca-Hall; (May 22).

The Little World of Stanton Delaplane; Coward-McCann; (May 25). Games of Chess By Bobby Fischer; Simon Schuster; (Immediate). The Cool World-Warren Miller; Little, Brown; (June 5). The Memoirs of Dunsfan Barr-By Jonathan Fields; Coward McCann; (June 1). Five Families By Oscar Lewis; Basic Books; (June 12).

The Life of Sir Alexander Fleming By Andre Maurolj; Little Brown; (May 2). WASHINGTON AP) The big drop in the nation's total of unemployed workers brought expressions of gratification Tuesday from Republican loaders in Congress, and word that President Eisenhower is highly pleased. After their weekly Whits House meeting with the President, the GOP leaders left no doubt that they feel the new employment he said. He reported milk production had increased. P.

Mitchell that he would eat his hat if unemployment had not declined below three million by October. The latest figure is 3,627,000. Dirksen. grinning, said he is 'Learned Blacksmith' To Give Name Bomb Scare NORWALK tfi The Hat rVll. confident Mitchell "will not have of America Tuesday received an 1U 1)1 UtUIl lAJIICge lulUiill other call that, a hnmli harl hoen Tne Godstone and the Blackmor By T.

H. White; G. P. Putnam's; figures will help them in trying to trim down Democratic spending nlnntert inside its hnilrlimr NEW BRITAIN (Special be open for the summer session fMay 29) proposals aimed at creating nibs. Employes were sent out for theiElihu Burrilt, New Britain's beginning June 29.

to chomp his chapeau. Dirksen said the drop in unemployment would slow down a Democratic drive to enact housing, depressed areas and airports leg Charles A. Halleck of In Distinguished Guests It's true! Tests prove it AQUA IVY TABLETS' can prevent Poison Ivy! safe easy-to-take tablets can give you immunity that lasts throughout the season! 100 TABLETS diana, the GOP House leader, put it this way to newsmen: "We are islation which call for much afternoon while police and firemen launched a search of the company premises. It was the second such call to the Hat Corp. in recent months.

The five Great Lakes comprise the world's largest accumulation of fresh water. They cover 95,000 square miles, equal to the combined area of Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and four countries the size of Denmark. larger outlays than Eisenhower proposed Slate Treasurer John A. Spezi-ale will bring the greeting of the state to the dedication, and Mayor Joseph F. Morelli will represent the city.

State Commissioner of Education William J. Sanders, will speak for the State Board of Education. The New England Also, he said, the new figures cast doubt on the fate of a Senate- passed bill to set up a commission -fnmv to investigate unemployment. It is Assn. of Colleges and Secondary famed "learned blacksmith." who taught himself to read and write 50 foreign languages more than a hundred years ago, will be honored by Teachers College of Connecticut neNt Sunday.

The new-college library will be dedicated in his name. Named first champion of universal peace," Burritt organized international peace conferences in Brussels. Frankfurt, Paris and London between 1843 and 1331. Head Made Sherrod E. Skinner, a General Motors Corp.

vice president from Detroit and a former local resi- pending in the House. 3M mighty happy now that we didn't push the panic button when some people were wanting us to." Drive Being Felt He said the administration's drive against what he called "reckless spending" is beginning to make Itself felt. A reporter asked whether Eisenhower was elated over the million-plus climb in employment to a total of 65 million and the 735,000 drop in unemployment during the month ending April 15. "Sure." Halleck replied. White House press secretary Freedom Of Press Promised ASUNCION, Paraguay (AP) -Informed sources said Tuesday President Alfredo Stroessner has promised to permit freedom of the press in Paraguay wihin the next two weeks.

Paraguay ius two government and one independent daily newspapers, but full press freedom is not allowed. a 1 1 Sen. Mike Mansfield of Montana, acting Senate Democratic leader, said in an interview the Schools will be represented by Alexander A. Mackimmie. a past president of Hartford.

The American Assn. of Colleges for command commission is still needed but ular to fcw Teacher Education will send Ed-: perhaps should be set up on more permanent basis that just $495 available at better Druggists throughout the Hartford area ward Pomeroy. executive secretary, of Oneonta, N.Y. Mrs. Dorothy S.

Hutton of Somers, chairman of the State 60 days, as the bill now provides. The GOP leaders also discussed administration plans for turning dent, who is the great-nephew of Board of Education will preside back to the states the financin, Royal Couple in Madrid MADRID (UPD-Prince Rainier and Princess Grace of Monaco arrived here Monday for an eight-to-ten day "very private visit." of certain programs in exchange fx 2 MV1 vT for relinquishing some federal Ehhu Burritt, will give the dedi-IDr. Herbert D. Welte, TCC calory address in the college! president will speak for the col-auditorium at 2:30 p.m. liege.

545 45 Qt. Sales Tax Incl. tax revenues to tire states. A bronze head' of Burritt. the1 The Rev.

Iladdon E. These programs include feder It was three years to the day al grants for vocational education, thcv cumc "here during their 1 work ot Wolfgang Behl director of the Children's Homej for construction of waste treat-1 honeymoon in I'M. Thev occu- will he prescn- New Britain, and an outstand-ment and pollution control sys-j nlj sarnp in to the college as the gilt ol 102 collector of Burritt manu-j James C. Hagerty interrupted to suggest that "elation" was the wrong word because more than three miHion still are out of work. Agreeing, Halleck said Eisenhower had reflected "a high degree of satisfaction." The GOP leaders told reporters the figures reflect solid progress toward complete recovery from the business recession.

Senate GOP Leader Everett M. Dirksen of Illinois said the brighter employment picture increases hope that the administration's terns, and for school areas with i1Qtei the class of Richard L. Judd scripts and memorabilia, will 1 i- financial burdens caused bv the lot Fairfield, senior class mesi-lehe the invocation ana Deneaic- tieven rrencn cumbers arrived dent, will make the tion. 1 6w4 Hentkxpraf 1 1 1 11 .1. 1 SYNTEX presence of federal installations.

The GOP leaders said the administration plans to send to Congress soon special messages on those matters. SYNTEX CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC. Dept. N2, Box 1305, New York 17, N. Y.

Music will be provided by the college singers, under the direction of Dr. Robert C. Soule, professor of music. in iaimanau nouna lor me Aepai ine new unrary win eventually Himalayas. They will attempt to1 house one quarter of a million climb the Jannu peak, volumes.

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