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■ / ^ . 1- . \ ■p T THURSDAY, JANUARY 22, 1953 Average Daily Net Press Run • The Weather ^AGE EIGHTEEN jianrl;fBt»r Stmitng i|pralii For tha Week Ended Foreeaat’ of V. 8. Weather Bnraaa Jan. 17, 1888 Cloudy tonight and Saturday. .^servation8'.^for tha Girl Scout Daughters were bom at the Driver Nabbed 10,85a Rain beginning Saturday. Mlal- Hartford Hospital on Monday to annual dinner Tubaday night at tl^e About Town Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Caerwln- South Church may he.atlll m ^ s 1^ Member of the Audit miim tonight >6. ski, 78 Harlan road, and to Mr. and coBtaetlhgeither the Girl Scoht of ’ After Relqasc. Bureau nf Clreulattons. Manchester—~A City of Village Charm Mrs: RalphWalte, 13-MlKord road- fice. M3 Main atr<et„.or Mlaa Jea? rh)« Ulihchestef 4-14 Dairy Clulir slrf Hewitt. Foster atreet. ghalr- i : : ■ynU iHird * -meeting tomorrow fliit'n" W " dinner' Teaervattoim.’ To- •hte Juvenile G'fange \vHI p^eet (SIXTEEN PAGES) nialit at 7:30 at the home .of Mr. tomorrow night at 6:30 at Tinker morrow Is the deadline for mak V(M.. LXXII, NO. 96 (Classified Advertising on Page 14) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 2.3. 195.3 PRICE FIVE CENTS and Mra. Keith’ Cook of -Gardner ing reservations. Any Interested atreet. Tllford Cox, New London Hall. It ia lmporUnt that all mem* Stafford Springs, Jan. 22— (Spe- bers attend this meeting. adult is invited at attend the din County 4-H Club agent, will be ner which la being put on by the clall FoUowW.Jrea;ni*ht at the guest speaker and will also Johnson M em orjif' Hospital here Pvt. Richard Sch,mert. son of Stanley. G>mp of the South-Metho present achievement certificates dist Church. for Injuries' suffered when hit President Bids Son Go6dbyc5_* fo^ p ro^ ec^ c^ p leted in 19!i2. Mr. and Mra. Max Schubert of auto slam m ^ into a four-car ga Cooper street, is now home on a rage on the Monson road, a local .shoit furlough before leaving for Cub Scouts, under the direction Aiotorlst >ia under arrest on a futther training in Texas. He re (^ )ieckiiig Suspects charge Of operating while under of John Currier, cub master, will cently completed his basic training the influence of liquor or drugs. hold a food sale and auction to 1 at Fort Dix, N. J., where his morrow at 7 p. m. in the ve.itry of brother, Roger Schubert, who w-as In Bolton Holdup Salhuel Marvonek, 27, w as' the Second Congregational Church. inducted on Dec, I. is now under charged with the offense when, a u -; thorltles wete summoned by Mrs. | going his basic training. Mrs. °State Police M-ere checking out and Meat Roger Schubert, the former Bar Leonard Eckerman Tuesday night.: By SHoppinjir bara Hall, has returned from suspects today as they continuijd Police theorised that Man-onek’s ; PitUfleld, Mass., and Is now re.sid- Investigation into the robbery of j vehicle left the highway, .jumped HALE'S SeU atepve an embankment, shot scross a i • r a t Dept. ONE B A U mg with her parents at 37 Holl the 6 * 44 Package Store In Bol-j Stock yard and crashed Into a garag4. street,. , ^ , , BOWLINfi BENEFtT (on early Tuesday evening. A., loneli After hitting the garage, hla Ahvone Interested Is Invited to gunman held.up Frank DeCaanttli,) auto-also rammed a vehicle-parked CUDAHY’S SUNUGHT FOR THB attend a one day forum, entitled 70, of 202 Porter 4tr4et at the j there belonging to James Pelll- EGGS .store and escaped with about 1145. GIvlTbiiii a boy’s favorite food •For Every Child, His Chance," to 7,arl. , { Grade A Large POLIO DRIVE be held next Tuesday from 10:30 I.J. Robert Rundl^, commanding, Msrvonek was discharged from Morse Bars Eisehhower Cabinet Told Senate Vote the hospital .yesterday afternoon ' BUTTER / SPONSORED BY a. m. to 3 p. m. at Centinel Hill officer of the Colchester Barracks. Doz. tbot the mon still loves— Hall, Hartford. This forum, which Is directing the investigation. Dr- and his arrest followed. Lb.- WEST SIDE BOWLING will discuss tha needs of all chil Clantis was locked In the ^ cellar ;e Vote dren and community .sei-vices re and broke out abput eight minules SETBACK TOMORBOH’ Not to Discuss Meetings Today Seen LEAGUE PW/4 quired to meet them, should h'e of after the bandit left and notified police ImJ-c, who contacted State I The weekly setback party will he. Fri., Jan. 2-3, 7 lo 10 P. M. particular Interest to parents, PTA t\ members and-, members of organl- Police. No new developments were held tomorrow at 8 p. m. at ths francO'AmerIcan Stassen Washington, Jan. 23—(iiP)* *’*'■ lips . and • erty would have some sort of F a v o ra b le Sat., Jan. 24, 2 to 10 P. M. zalkms working with children. revealed today by police, |West Side Rec. / replied; i statement on the cabinet meeting. —President Eisenhower And "Don’t do that to me." i -Elsenhower himself got to the 2 9 ^ ^ Washington, Jan. 23v^/P) hi.s cabinet held their first Secretary of Labor Diirk'n rush-; office at 8:27 a. m. and cabinet Washington, Jan. 23— (/Pi Spaghetti-2ttNS — Sen. Morse (Ind., Ore.) to formal meeting today—a two ed by, declaring "I have nothing to i memlMrs , began arriving around — Charles E. Wilson said to tell you" In response to the same ; 9:45 for their 10 o'clock meeting. CUJJAHY’S day blocked Senate confirma hour and 10 minute session day that afl Secretary of De H ALE’S irorn w hich the new adm ihi- quest'” "- i Members stood qround and tion of Harold ~£./Stassen as,, V, .. j‘„ ‘ ‘ WhcnNlxon-camealOnghewas|chnttedforafewmoments,WaU-- fense he will sell his (Seneral BROWN head of the Mutual Security Sw'atmn S' high - command de-- j pojicy to Be that ho j-lhg for the laat arrivala, then shut Motors holdings and consult COFFEE agency. He said he was acting parted under orders not to one who participates in cabinet the door and got down to busi with President ,EisenhoB(Sr WITH SLI CED BEEF Frozen Food Specials to prevent Senate confirma talk. meetings is to discuss what goes ness. on any matter that “might Ground to Order Vic* President Nixon told re on, even ns to general subject With Charles E. Wilson nut yet l.'I.ib. Gan tion of Stassen’s nomination porters It Is the understanding matter?” cleared Into the official family, the subject of misundo^ for the Budget... Lb. today because the nomination that there will be no mention,'even "Tliat's the understanding,” the the Defense department was rep standing’’ because of his f41r> BIRDS EYE PEAS .ro«19e went to the Senate floor tlie general" aubject' r’ atters.'- about Vice Ptestdent' replied. resented by W; J. McNeH. mfr connection irith the a i ^ MRDSEYE same day. it was approved in what happens In cabinet meetings. Nixon said an imderstanding as McNeil, an assistant Secretary firm. committee. Nixon did say. however, that to a rule of silence was reached of Defense In the Truman admin Wllaon walked out of the SenSt* ppq»lden1b\ill»pnhowqp shAUM hiuida with IiIa fion. MaJ. ilolin ElAeahowVir, durinj^ to tho C^lof Under Senate rules, action on there will be a, meeting of Republi w)ien Elsenhower met . with hla istration, is now the department's Armed Services «ommlttM amr STRAWBERRIES uo. 35c Ex«>cutivo*w otlQOo At rlftit t» the major’ll wife, Barbara. Yoiwic EUkNihower Iw on leave f i w duly nominations cannot be taken on can legislators and the President cabinet in New York before his ranking- official and acting secre being queatloned by in s m b m _ ^ In Koi«a, eom ln for the Inaufuratlon. He and hU wife left th^ capital later for their home the same day they are reported by some .tlmq next week. He said the Inauguration. tary. ne^ly three hours, and hdadad i SNOW CROP Hlvtilavid KalU. Y., on the llr*t leic of the major’ll retAirn tri^4o Korea. (AP Wlrephot^), committees except by unanimous date haa not been set. To a "How did It g o ?” Mutual The first big problem to con porters a formal aUtement Bt.aaM Security Administrator Harold E. front the new Rfepilbltcan reglnle T? \ consent. First out of the cabinet meeting he made to the Senatora. for the Staasen's appointment was ap Staosen responded: "Fine." may have .been solved last night Early approval o f WilM^a ROYAL SQUASH 1 Lb 17c today was Mrs. Oveta Oilp Hobby, . Postmaster General, Arthur E. when Wilson, at a White Hoiiae proved by the Foreign Relations Federal Security administrator. nomination for tha defedt| / CERESOTA COMPLETE ..committee earlier today. Summerfleld told reporters to see meeting with Eisenhower, agreed "How ' WHS', ■yotir first cabinet was forwait by aom* Btmsluan mt INSTANT « A^Type)51iL So was President Elsenhower's While House ''press ' secretlry' to dispose of Ms 2 'i million dol- a result of Wilson's revaraal a t S|a Hi .nomination of former Sen. Henry meeting?” a reporter asked. i James C. Hagerty. -previous refusal to dlapoaa at mara She smiled, waggled a shushing [ He said be was assuming Hag- (Continued on Page Eight) ToEat”^At BISCUIT MIX PUD DING Fresh Fruit apd Vegetables Cabot Lodge to be U. S. Ambassa than 3H million dollars worth •i^l Evidence dor to the United Nations, Osneral Motors stock.