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iJ 'v: 'i t -/;■ . ■’ * ' : ■ THURSDAY, DECfiMBEH 30. 1664. •; X- ^nrt|[(^ trr ^mning Ifi^rald, A Ytrif 8 Daily Nai Pnaa H u 0 . Ib v tha Weak Wmm Dab. Eb t ik i -‘'ji rtm Intermediate Phlloavahip the lata Paul Lorenoa by hie wife ' V ‘-’ - ^ i e M T o \ m Qroup o f the South MothoiBat Join Quarter Century Club at P&W Gate Tender’s Pauline. t o a i g b l . canireh wlU have a New Tear'a Sunday afternoon, Jan. 3, Kve party tomorrow from T to 10 I tm d ttft* « ( tiM promptly at 3 o’clock St John’s r a f the ABffit I S ^ n u k '# K«W T ea r'! In W M ey Hall. The pmgram wHl - Job Restored Catholic Church School children ft / af Olfmdattaa > party aai dance at the Include gamea. entertainment, will present thefr annuel Chr^bnas MunehmUr^A City of yiUogo Charm aaaaBBcaa that they dancing and refraahmenta. play with the Manger ecene and t a Um an ra tickata aTaUahte. To Improve Operations, events leading up to and follow ( - StaB Sgt. and Mra. Ronald K. ing this eaersd and historic mo Miner of Columbua, Ohio, formerly yOL. LXXIV, NO. 77 (FOURTEEN PAGES) MANCHESTER. CONN.. FRIDAY, DECEMBER SI. 1664 m ram W nasa feomCac. M la Hartford Says Road Spokesman ment from , which we date our PRICE rrv tcB m of thla town, are perenta of a baby Christian Catholic religion. I b l to Mr. and Mra. Rohort daughter, not a aon, aa atatad la Oh Reversal of Policy , S WaddbrMfe St, haa yeatarday'a Herald. The. following childrei; will dis m m jw m til David Holmoa Bouch* play their talents before parents, The gate tender’a Job at the N. W h R t ’ s 'i l i R t ar. Tka nataraal grandparaata are *nta Rev. David CroCkatt, who parishioners and friends aa aolo-. Sets Behind l ] ^ r ? Mr., aad Mha Nark Holmea and haa been mlntatcr of tha Cbm- Main Street croesing of the Nfw lets and duetieta; Doniu Perklna MM. aem iee Wallher. >0 Cheetnut muolty Church, Wapping. for tho York, New Haven and Hartford Gail and Joyce Handrickaon, *lEd- Btn <a the paurnat grandmother. paat five yoara, will occupy the pul Railroad haa been restored. ^ td Zawlstowakl. Lynn CuaUr, Diane and Retnald Kacmarciyk; Cut pit of the Second Oongrogational A .railroad employe haa been Artbnr ft Buck, aon of Nr. and Church, N. Main St.. Sunday ht the Frances and Rudolph WoJnarowIca, X Mia. NotaOB It Buck of IM 8. 10 a. m- aervice. Hie aubject will l^dlinj; the Job on h temporary Henry and Nancy Orsyb, Denise Mala St, rabirbrd yeatarday on ta "The Piret Thing in Knowl baala since PeK 'liO , waiting for Krowchenko, Edmund and Charles Of 44,000 the Queen KUaabetb from Europe edge." Jhe permanent man to come on Rubacha, Stanley and David wbara ha apeat the paat aix duty Monday. Prxyb, Beverly Veaco and Benny aMBtha. three amatha o f that time The railroad had nboUahed the Onyb. Wsihinirton, Dtc. SI (JPh - artth Ma aWar. Mra. Thomaa Itv Job as part o f an economy move Spoken parte will be recited by -The Army said today it plans MoCahe of Parla He traveled in on Nov. 7, at which time other gate Barbara and Judy Lalashuie, Allen aad other countriee on Hospital Notes tenders in various towns were alM Orxyb, Stanley James O^ach, to releafe ahead of time neat contlnaat ~ removed. ■ Richard Kiro, SheUa Obsut, Ar May and June about 44,000 PatfenM Teday: 154. The road's only official comment thur and Cynthia Ott, Donald and draftees who win be neering. Sea Force Major and Mra. Pickup o f the ADMITTED TESTBROAT: on the reversal of its policy was Linda Krowchenko. Ouotav Mtehelltaeli Oharleo A Pecgveaa the epd of‘ . their terms * f •alvaltOB Army aad other officara Mra. Dorla Holmea, 48 Victoria that the Job here was reator^ “to . Jfdnowlng the performance St. artn aOhnlt rapoirta at a moating Improve ^poratlbna." s e rv ice . _ Rd.-; William Marr, 151 Orecn Two Mancheeter men recentlyi^ably one of the few 35-ycar men Nk^oles will make a belated visit Winner Rnd Still Premier at tha a tad el tomorrow .at 8 p. m. During the'"crosser man’s" ab by special request of the pastor, . The Armj aniiouiieemant aaid D r. Bissell A ravifw of the old yaar will be Manor Dr.; Mra. Wlnlfrod Rlaley, became membera of the Quarter pt PAWA who la an active ekier. present plane, which require flnM He came to thli couiitry in 1924 sence, train crewmen lowered and rewarding the youthful actors and givaii aad plaaa for the future out- RFD 8, Mancheater; Harold Ointury Club ai Pratt * Whitney raised the gates. A train passing setreeses for their sacred efforts. m m u M i f approval, call for the early release mad. ItafNMunenta and a aoctal Bnaiore, Coyontry; Mta. Gertrude and Joined PAWA in 1939. He is of Indueteea completing 23*aad 33 Dulles Reveals Aircraft, WUliani P. Owinn, gen married and haa a 13-year-old over the crossing would have'to T h u r ^ y , Jan. S. ^lhe Epiphany Death Tied tiam win follow at 8:80. At 11- naher. 51 lAnox St.; Sally Cbof- ■top before coming to It to per Mass will be sung at 8 a.m, months of service, reepectively. In p. Bk a woleh night aervice vrlU be eral manageri Oiaa announced. daughter. May and June. ney, 78 Farm Dr.; Emaat Wagner, The new 38-year-men are Oue- mit a crewman to get off and low open to the pabUc. The topic of the 78 Biaaall St.; Robert Lewi*. 14S Ferguson, who la In PAWA’e Any drafteee overeeaa who are tav Michelitach of C4 St. Jphh St sales department, Btarted.,aa a er tl^ gate. iheaeaga vHU be **I Will U ft up Cooper- Hill St.; Barbara Hutch Then, after the train passed the affected by the puui wiH ba ra- T o E x - G o n Mlao Byaa Vhto the HlUa." and Charlea H. Ferguson of 18-D clerk In the office of the'super Christmas Party tumed to this country in -tfaua for ing!, 134 Broad St.; Charlea Tar- Forest St. ' intendent of aaaembly and teat. He crosatng. It would atop again ao pinian. IS Short St. that the crewman could raiae the ' aprly ralaaka. Hiey bring tha total of PAWA later moved to the engineering Tha normal 34-month aarviea for P h ila d elp h ia , D ec. S I (4^)— APIOrnED TODAY: Stanley Qyartar Century membership to reoorda .divlelon as a supervisor. gate and board the train. For Home Lea^< Choman, 118 Broad S t ; Frank The gate tender will be on the Om leek at Swm itmiine Btlei berielm draftaas will bo resumed after more, than 350. He hUTbeen in eales since 1841. An ex-convict waa held with Wfiahington, Dfc. 31 iJP) - ysrm «r> of >»ate IhilW aai4 Sturtevant, 38 LiUey St Job from 8 a. m. MouMy-through •S4 yee’n wtiit lewrtl! Sturfy wpitn June. Michelitach, a first-shift dheet He ie married and haa a'20-year- H ie' <1Wonien’e Home Lei ‘ The Army said it also plans a out bail for court today, on a today he wiH explore with th« •dven other Manila Pact Altida BIRTHS YESTERDAY; A von metal worker in the experimeatal pviday and from 8;30 a. m. to 8:80 old son, now studying at the T7nf>> p .^ . Saturday and Sunday. the Salvation Army met In besietpunt m itlrKtiMly Mlternef they leek cemparMtla early reteaaa progrA i charge that he murdered Dr. HALE'S to Mr. and MVa. Patrick Pelletier, •hect metal shop, grew up In a veyeity of Connecticut During the the question of creating a €«nbined U. S -Rritiah-Franeh Baat Hartford; a daughter to Mr. tadel last evening for their Mere exeeheiv*. eo well mede tkey’il leek In the March through Juno period Benjamin H. Bisaell, 59-year- sn^all Austrian town In the heart aprind'and summer, Ferguaon la Ohristmaa party; A deUcii for approximately.. 3,400 raeerve naval force to protect aouthe»<«t Asm •gaiDst Coaunanitt and Mra. Michael Savorick, 50 of tha Alps. He learned how to a familiar figure on the Nanchee- ^ _.fretk end urumimd even witk herd uh. old curate of hiatoric St. aggression... Hwtdquartwrt liaaH S t key dinner. #vepar«d and^ served lieutenanta now serving their initial .^L-thara! and today he la prob ter golf links. , Presenting VlAy by a cmmnlttee of 'f - e ffiembera, .Order ieure,eew vdiile you 34 mwith tour of active duty. Of- Peter’a Epiacopal Ch.urch and Dulles declined at a news conference to fill in man> detAiWs ros DlSCKAROBP.._YE8^HU>AYr -Re w wfco-hnvr volunteered fof Joaaph ObSen, RFD 3 .-Rockville; was eiitoyed by all uid ema fol- formerly of Hebron, Ckrnn. but he said the Manila Pact must be adeq'Hatdfv. iiQplemented. wUl have Mans a t XL-7;. g;80-and- - A t Chureh-Sunday lowed by a aoptal~8vMithg with addltlonai periode of active duty Magistrate J. Amos Harris went Everett Smith. 10 Church St.; Jon exchange of gifts; and who have been accepted by the That waa the task to be started at » mertmg at Bangkok. fijriM. Andover; OaTliUUaMaveh*',- 10 a.hi. and Benediction at 7:30 to phUadelphta General Hospital p.m. Several new membra wer«.