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Nashua Telegraph from Nashua, New Hampshire • Page 11

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Nashua Telegraphi
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Nashua, New Hampshire
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NASHUA TELEGRAPH, NASHUA. N. H. THURSDAY. AUGUST 23, 1956 II Would Base State School Aid on Need DODGER MINOR LEAGUERS -I Concord, Aug New Hampshire Taxpayers Federa- tibrt said today any additional state aid to education "should based on 'need and not pro vlded for all communities regardless of their financial abil- course this will mean the more fortunate com- will have to share the cost of providing education fa cilltles for the less fortunate the Federation said in the current issue of its publication, "The New Hampshire Taxpay- ed." "We should be willing to aid this manner just as we gladly contribute during times of disaster," the article said- Current state aid to education is based on a so-called equalization formula designed to ensure that a similar amount is spent on the education of every pupil in the state.

Some 100 of state's -235 school districts now receive, financial assistance from the state. Barry T. the Federation's executive director and editor of its' publication, said a new $350,000 state school construction aid program is not on need. "That's the type of program to which We object," Mines said in an inter' -view. Federation said it is "glad" that proposed federal legislation to provide aid to school construction was "It follows that with federa.

grants goes power, with powei goes control. and with control goes centralization," the ation said. "It would not be long after the federal government started providing funds for school aid before we woulc be told what to -teach in our schools, how to teach it and who should teach it." Post 1402 Unit Elects Officers For Next Year Mrs Delsia Parent was re elected president of Catholic War Veterans Auxiliary, Post of St Francis Xavier parish at the unit meeting in the school hall. officers named were Mrs Lucille Laquerre, first vice president; Mrs Laure Bechard, second vice president; Mrs ilienne Lizotte, third vice president; Mrs Antoinette Dion secretary; Mrs Anne Soucy treasurer; Mrs Eva officer; and Mrs Annette Soucy, ritual officer. Phyllis Prunier, histo j'ian; Rev Eugene chaplain; Mrs Stella Jodoin trustee for three years; Miss Irene Leblanc, trustee for two years; Mrs Claire Dean, trustee one year; Miss Irene Le--blanc, Miss Therese Brousseau color bearers; and Mrs Stella J.qdoin and Mrs Emilienne Lizotte, color guards, Mrs Delsia Parent thanked members of the auxili- a for reelccting -her.

Welfare officers reported that one member had been hospitalized. The reports of the secretary and treasurer were read and accept erf. "Doris Ledoux was awarded a special prize. The next meeting will take place Sept 18 in St Francis Xavier school hall. Members of the Dodgers of the Nashua Minor League squad.

In front: Jerry Larose, bat boy. Kneeling, left to right: D. Erion, B. Pierson, J. Dubowik, P.

Tafe, J. Burnham, D. Flint, R. Raudonis, C. Goulet and J.

Collins. Standing: Manager Robert Chandler, P. Houle, D. Libbcy, P. Fair, H.

Pezerski, F. Davis, D. Clancey, P. Moussette, K. Delbry, D.

Erion and J. Gregg and M. Mjchaud, -also are hiembers of the team, (Gerald St. Jacques Photo) est, Susan Belanger; and most unuusual, Madeleine Pepin. Participants in the day's checker contest were Petey Button, Eddie Lamb, Eddie Jean, Jim Philbrook, Bob Amburg and Dickie Peters.

The winner, was Petey Button and junior checker champ is Kandy Denton. SHAKEN DIGNITY Little Rock, Ark dignity of commencement exercises at nearby Joe T. Robinson school was shaken when a 12th grade 'teacher was struck by a flying egg. Mr and Mrs L. V.

Henson, charged with disturbing the. peace, said they were mad at the school officials. They didn't say why. First steamship to cross the Atlantic was the Rising Star which crossed from England to South America in 1S18. No record of the time.

US Pilgrims Received at Paris City Hall Paris, Aug 23 pilgrimage of American Catholics, headed by the Most Rev John J. Wright, Bishop of Worcester, Mass, was received at the Paris City Hall today. The pilgrims are visiting France as part, of the celebrations of the fifth centenary of. the rehabilitation of Joan of Arc. Bishop Wright, replying to an address of welcome from 1 Jean Carlier, vice president the Paris Municipal Council, said the memory of Joan of Arc was the object of veneration in the United States.

"Most of the members of this pilgrimage are of i a French origin," he said, "and they remain faithful to. their former homeland. What we admire above in the French people are its faith and love of liberty qualities 'which Joan of Arc so highly repre, sented." Carlier presented i Wright a silver gilt plaque commemorating, the anniversary of the founding of Paris. NO HIDING PLACE Jacksonville, Fla Frank Goetsli, service station attendant, requested a change to day duty after he survived several nighttime holdups. Soon after Goetsch reported for work one morning, a rob- flashed a gun and took $35.

Today's todays pictures, todav. BUDD'S QUALITY "AA" Grade SCRUMPTIOUS Sizzling Hot BAR-B-Q CHICKENS Drawn Wgt. CHICKEN PARIS: BREASTS G9c Ib. LEGS 59c Ib. LIVER 59c Ib.

1 GIBLETS 2 Ibs. 25c Oven-Ready BROILERS 45c Ib. Oven-Ready ROASTERS 53c-lb. Ed Sullivan Returns to Show Sept 16 New York, Aug 23 said yesterday that Kd Sullivan -expects to be back.on his television show Sunday, Sept 16. Sullivan is in Grace'-New Haven Community Hospital, New Haven, Conn.

He was admitted Monday night after a physician noted a slight.rise'in his His temperature was reported down to normal yesterday. The temperature rise had been noted by a physician treating the 53-year-old Sullivan at his Southbury, home for a 'fractured rib and a lung bruise suffered in an auto collision in Connecticut Aug 6. Liechtenstein, a principality; between Austria and Switzerland, is contained in 65 square miles. Clears Staff in State Hospital Patient's Death Concord, Aug Solicitor John Jr, says there is no evidence of 1 laxity on the part of hospital attendants in the death of a State after a', scuffle with another, patient. Charles Hess, 8T, of Farmington died.

about. 14 hours after he. was knocked down in a of the mental hospital by. a 54-year-old patient whom officials did not identify. Stanley said' yesterday demanded.

match from tht two elderly ladies Republican National COnven-jrUlltl I OTOI tlon listening to speaker who I kept' mentioning "Dwight D. LOWCT Elsenhower." Finally one of the ladles whispered: "This Dwight Elscn hower--is he any relation to llic?" To Attend FBI Monthly Shoot Three local law enforcement officers were scheduled to attend the shoot at Camp Curtis Guild in Mass, today. Hudson Police Chief Andrew J. Polak, Nashua Inspector Alother patient and the latter: phonse Zapena's and Agent John It. Hayes of the FBI were slated to make the trip.

The shoot is sponsored by the FBI for all pushed him. Hess struck, his head on the floor before an-: attendant could reach him. Dwight Who? San Francisco, Aug 23 W)-And then there's the one about WINGS 29c Ib. WINGS 29c Ib. WINGS 29c Ib.

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Nashua store where you can pay cash or charge it. Phone us at TU 2-3511 for free delivery service. 1955 Washington, Aug 23 UV-i'he states reported 902 polio easel iast week, considerably less a half the 2,134 during tin comparative week last year. The total continued to run lower than In any comparative week since 1947. The Public Health Servlci said today there was no large numerical increase last week in any state except Michigan, which had 62 cases compared ivilh 32 In the week ended Aug 11.

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Winner of this event was: Bobby Rioux. Other participants were Dickie Rioux, Wayne Le febvre', Billy Lemieux, Bobby Marquis, Sonny Berube, Randy Denton, Donald Descoteaux. Tuesday a number of pur regular attendants took part in the Championship Field Day program conducted by the Nashua Lodge of Elks. This event took place at the Holman sta diiim. Those who did not attend joined their playground instructors for group games.

Wednesday's foul shooting contest was won by Lenny De chencs. The clean-up committee deserve hearty congratulations for their thorough work. Our thanks to. Jerry Lesage, Bonnie Houle, Diane Anctil, Mickey Denton, Rodney Bechard, Danny Bechard, Madeleine Pepin, Priscilla Harris, Margeret Har ris. We were amazed at the clever card tricks shown us by Mickey Denton.

His ability created quite a stir. Jean Rudman, our arts and crafts teacher, visited the playground on Thursday. She was escorted by her dog, Kerry. After distributing a large number of scenes to color, Jean had Kerry perform for the children. Kerry was well-rewarded for his wonderful act.

The warm sun brought many to the playground pool making this the day's most popular form of play. Despite Friday's hot humid weather, we held a costume contest. Taking part were: Bonnie Houle, Annette Houle, Susan Bclanger, 'Carole Belan- Rer-, Mignonnc Belcourr, James Slancombe, Randy Denton, Mad- rlelnc Pclin. Judges were: Wnyno Lefebvro, Billy Lemieux. found Ihc' winners to be: 'prettiest, Bonnie FIRST New FIRST EXCLUSIVELY at EDDIE'S A SPECIAL FACTORY PURCHASE! AT LESS THAN HALF-PRICE! Pay Only $5.

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