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f * iCz r / /' the Wealher FttrecMt of U. 8. t^entber BorwM For til* H'Mk Ended ■ ' ’ 1 D«e.. 27, 1952 Rain begfhnlng tonight, ending - '■ I’j /' \ by BatdriM};! noon.' Minimum'! to- 10,819 .Vlght 32-SS. ' l l ■ Member of .the Audit- \ . ' * / Burenn of ClrculnBoM Manche*ter’~^A Ci^y of Village Chaftij \^ -■' •' '' '■ --------- — r ' ■ i ( EIGHTEEN PAj&fiS) V PRICE riY E CENTS = ^ (ClMoineA AdverttaUi* >•> \ MAl^GHEi^Tisft; CONN., FRnlA,Y, JANUARY 2. 1953 ' ro t. I4CXII, N0^78 4^-.^---------- ^ ^ Ike ’s Aides to :\ .X WwHngton, J.n, ^ NewyYork, Jan. 2— (A*) -— Sen. Robert ,A. Taft of ^Q»niOi & o meeting' were Sen. Styles Thifrdhcpraing Eisenhower ad* today was unanimously/unanimously^ Bridgessriages orof Newi xrw,^na*MP»**«»c ..Hampshire to ^ ihinistfatlon already is at ebbseh Senate Republkan; pestaent -pro / to whrk -trylng-^o- -fihd-wayH- to X. flooi-leader as the GOP and iiam lowland < .r^lU o^ cut the feder^ budget which the Ueriiocrats organized, a^«iSfSf«ne d . President Truman ^lUsubmit Children Awed by Fire D a m a g e .their forces for the new Lon-, Miuuttn t>f ‘cpwf*dd. to be chair; to Congress next week. • gress opening tomorrow. ; man .of tljje^op conference which President - ,e l> c t EISenhower>-jy“ fi.scal- specialists reportedly are Senate Democrats plckid' Sen. includes' the 48 Republican Sen- confident some reductions can be Lynddn Johftsoi\, of Texas as their atofs. ■ * ■ leader, lilsoNjby unanimous vote. ^ '' " The new Congress convenes at made, but are- guarding agaiiist Houpe'Democrat* made reOriftg noon (e.a.t.) tomorrow, and short- any talk of big slashes. ly thereafter these selections are The proposed budget which goes •peaker Sam Rayburn pf^Te^Xas to Congre.S8 a week from today On /January 5 expected to -b? made official by their floor leader. will, be solely the work of the Tru House Republlcjm^ had */meet- fOirmal vote. ^ , man ndmlnlstratlon7 which hands Ing scheduledjdUnng the i^ernoon > Today's meeting was what 1* over the government to the Elsen at whlchjh^y were set Xd; select knov^Ti a* a caucus. That , la. the -RepubMcam-SenatoragoL. together hower regime Jan, 20. Th'd docu I CheiWy Brothers’ i^OO employes will tiaye to take what Rep.-Joseph-Martin- o/,Ma»sachu». ment -dbab -Wltiv-apendlng- tor-.the jmnounts- to T0% (wnts Xhi hour wagei^ot- stertiBSi/MlJadayr- spltilior Speaker and ^ep; Charles to, agree on the slate they will of fiscal year starting July T. ^-^Halleck of Jndlana f ^ floor leader. fer when the Senate organises. In a decision received by\ompany and \inion officials this Since the' Rebubnesina have ■* 189 BUnoB,JS*Untiite. av. Tire choice of T ^ t—a selection ■ AlthotigH the budget total won’t momintr. 'Professor John- Ai Ifogan of the Uhi^reity- of New \m*d*. certain by Whnid-the-scenes majorttv In each branch of Con be announced officially until Try- Hampshirol who arbitrated thp'dlX Jockeying In thipmonths since the gress. their^ slate!!, are assured of man sends It- to the, capltol, there put.*, said that all hourly rates and election—was announced after a election wherr the Senate and has. been speculation the spending base rates shill be reduced by two-hour clo.'^d door session. House formall.v organise. estlmajte Is aroynd 80 billion dol 98/, cents an hour, with piece rates The Republicans agreed to meet Tsft then will take the title of lars. And-^rlant htrlnir—minimum -rates again this afteimoon to deal with pialority leader. Elsenhower has • been "kept In Ming adjusted accordlhgiy. ... to,uch,v.qt{*ation*J>f mrmberehip.pn .Seii, Wa^'ne Morse of Oregon formed nf the -outgoing, rdmlnis- 'His award glso hold that there, key committees-and proposal*'to who bolted W* RelihUcsn party' to tratlon’s budget planning through win be i'^dhc cent 'ctfal of ’Hvlng W k s t e , .. ..reviaa Senate, „j3ii)e»,.,to..„m.».H.e. .ll. becom* an'i.Trtdebendent and. suo- ptpoyts,:,r.u^mi.‘;lcd. to;h*uv b De roll back, thereby reducing the. easier to choke o.'f filib,usters. port the' TJembcfatie “ preMd^tlnt' troit banker Joseph M. Doage, 'the eurrent cost-of-llvlTig -allowance Senator Saltonstall of Ma.ssa- general’s pre-inauguration repre from' aeiran to aU cents an hopi^ ■ chusetts. was chosen as whip - or (Continued on .Page Eight) sentative In the budget bureau. In authorising thi' 9 3-4 cent an ' ■■ ■' ■ _ Those reports are the- basis for hour wage cut, Hogan awarded the the confidence of Elsenhower aides company the full wagb reduction \ that some cuts can be mstde. But, It had requested tn -8,eptemb«U- Hartford^ J*n. .. as GOP congressional leaders also Local 68, Textile. Workers Union report severely criticizipj the have stated, they feel there prob of America, had .refUMd to accept big State Welfare Departwerit ably will be no substantial reduc- the cut when the .company flrSt. tlon.s in federal spending until the proposed It, forcing the issue , to for waste and inefficiqnc.v\ fiscal year starting July 1, 1954. arbitration. ' ' > ' ' and urging strong business-\ Among those on tl\e President Ns Conuneat like control “bt the f 30,000,- elect’s calling list today were Today, Frank Rollly, presidsnt 000-a-year agency was given M,ky Hit New ,\ George.-Yeh, the Chinese Ambas of the local, had no comment on Governor Lodge today. sador to the United Nations, and the arbitrator’s decision,. Ho ssdd The document recommending , - John Foster Dulles, Secretary of the matter would be discussed at New YorkV Jan 2—(/P)— Three small unions of lorigshofe- broad reorganization- arrtvaq, pt ■ State-designate. the local’s exOcutIve board meet the state capltol* as Govenror men specialists struck today,y«nd their picket lines closed ' Five representatives of the Na- ing Tnuraday to determine what, Lodge’s newly-appointed welfa(* down 22 Manhattan, Brookl/h and Staten island piers with \lonal Security Training commis • . , . Herald Pholn. if any,, action would be taken. Isnry Mallory, sxeeutlvs vlds comnnssloncr, Howard K,-Boo8ttdi in two hours. The walkout threatened to develop into large sion called bn Eisenhower about / Neighborhood children ruefully survyy a metal ornament that was melted In the •area heat from He of Meriden, took bVer )be reins ef noon.' the fire at 8 a. m. today ni the home of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Welskopp, 107 Eldridge street/ Yh* tele pfssldsnt of ths company, and Earl the department thls/rtomlng. ,. ^ scale port tleiips In New, (York, Discuss Military Training vision ret r|io»vii here fa-ed much better than the other fiiiTHshlngs l.t the living room,' all ot .which Wright, tndustrUI rslatlons man Boston, ^Philadelphia .*hX Baltl-, The coromlsslon'endorses a plan were destroyed. The girls are CharJ|otte Dzlordal (left) of 68 School atreet, and Marilyn Muldooh of ager, who rsisaasd ths. arbitrator’s The Inquiry wka preceded by more. J'- ■ td extend mllitar.v training-tor 40; findings, b id no commint to miks aiharp rrlticlma'of the department \ A “spokesman fo r/ on<? bf tne HZ Eldridge etrect. Bus Strike 000 youths in the l8-year age either. - during thr.i9£ii iessloh of the atrikln^ locals -saljK that “njothins^ In the summiry and conclusions GeneralXl^mbly, most of It from , welghabl* i.s mm’ing. Employers group. The plan was rejected by the House of Representatives last to his finding, Hogsn said that ths SenaUrTHmoermta. Tliare had been esti mated,.thar^ahout 100 types of diClslon was bsisd on ths rels- publfshed reports also of wldd- hulk cart^O/requirin'g weighing en Ties Noose March. • ' ! Dr. Karl T. Conipton. acting tfcm^p bstwsen prsvioui wigs jipread chlseUng by psrsons re- ter Ndw/^ork harbor. They in- ' Chile Blast State Dept, ^Juitm shU at Cawney BrbtheirA cefvtng statt'kld. ’ commission - chairman and chair c l i i ^ ebffee. sugar, hides, cocoa, snd thbss In the FsU Rlvsr-New Houston was namad racsntly to beX^and tin. man of the Massachusetts Insti Cheesed pommlssionsb Robert d. G o t h a tute of Techndldgy Gorp., wld be Bedford mills M well M Jki tb* 462 Start Tirnp , Cotl<#ii, riyon knd -synthetw ttotUe Smith of-ManphqeMft Who has / The strike of '462 sealers, j fore entering the gensral’w office; Toll at 47; "The purpose of <fur visit is to industriii giMFilly Anfoughouk raaebad laUianlm ttf. ,/Tweighers «id samplers of Locals i 'New -York. Jaft. 24-(A0 II U, A Reds i NiMiHlnainiV mlMDIr nbrfoliCAlgJi ' 985,‘ 947 and 1190,1190,. AFL. Interna- 'Thousands oof f'I New Yorkers brief the general on what our com- reauetipni bay* 'ittbiiv mia#i«Wi-MaJ>eair doiag.^and''A|ul ski of Itferiq^i who rilslgned boms ^■thrttedXft'RtifOT ‘'taYiimifd the out what h* wanti-us lb do. If ahy- began at 8 a. m , (e.s.t.) Washinff^on, Jhn. 2— (lflP)-^'fhe State defiaFtnle] has FotteWi Fittofii tlms ago. The police waterfront squad ah- shoeleather d ig r e s s today as thing.” . / 11 U. S. eftizemi on the United Nation/ pa.i'^dll/Bs.^nionA it Those wl)o worked on the report ... , _r— 1,11- iu - US— strike in the Besides Compton, the group In /Brother*, hi jald, "i« noiinced the mimhcr of piers Idle the biwest/ Valpfiraiao, ChilCj Jiin. 2— beljvejr are “Communi.sts ot under X/bminuii^i qiacipline." about thf^lMt largt mill In the in- after a survey\of the docks. The entered a sec- cluded Admiral ThomSiTC.homge/ C. Kincaid (ff>) — Rescuers methodically (OMtiaaed oa ^ag* RldM) city’? Xand UvCin.UvG4n.