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Week-End Truce Pact Indicated Lda Anjelea and Other Illacea on Have Received the Questionnaires ______* • ■ • ' 7'"^'^” , _.... .*r^; , ', 1 / V ( 7 A y m b b r BBlly Net Praw Ran .THUBSPAX, JU LY . 23, 1981 '’'^^SSHSie-ewor ro e Om Weak' llwiH" PAGE SIXTEEN iiaittprtfr lEiiMtitts -1, July Ifl, 1958 PWf. etalar tonIgM. TaaMtiaO 1 0 , 6 5 5 fair. RtOa JRaugu to toaRRHatafa. The W BA Guard O ub will hold W e d d h Planned MHS Class of 1943 Member af the Audit lU monthly meetihg, tomorrow at Bureau ef CIreulatlaa* M anehester-^A City iff Village Chartri j About Town 8 p. m. at the home of Mra. Mil­ dred Tedford, ;170 HUliard street. ^ B vV OfficersO of SA Plans 10th Reunion (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CEMtl Mary Bushnell Owney Auxil­ (CInasifled Aivaetlalng #• Pag* l») -MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JULY 24. 195.1 iary, and Ward cawney Camp, No At the recent department The Glass of 1943. Manches­ VOL. LXXII, NO. 250 yenUon,_______ _________ the local Ameri'ericw Le- New York. July 23—(Special)— ter High School, ia planning to 13, U8WV, will hold their anmifti The wedding of Mra. Rachel O'Neill picnic Sunday afternoon at ^e gi^- uplt waa awarded the M*r.v hold a 10th reunion party on Thiesen plaque for the^flfth con­ Lyons Howarth. 46. of 37 Foster Saturday. Sept. 26. at the Hedges home of Mr». Etheleen L«ewia, 444 street. Manchester, to Edward Burnham atreet, secutive year. The ^ard is made in New Britain, and question­ each year to the ptMllary whose Scully McMahon. 52. of 87 Vernon Amniunition Through Roof street. Roxbury, Maas., will take naires have been sent to all the Mr. wid Mrs. William B. Oitrtn- members give thd greatest number members of the class whom: the of volunteer hours of service at place soon In New York. Both are aky, 1*2 Blaaell atreet. returned oiBters^ih the Salvation Army. committee can locate. yeaterday after a mopth apent In t^^ew ingtbn Veterans Hospital. Those members of the class who | The cbupla obtained their mar­ Week-End Truce Pact Indicated Lda Anjelea and other illacea on have received the questionnaires __________* • ■ • . ----1 , the Pacific Coaat. They motored riage license at the Municipal are asked to return them as soon _____ a I I II ■im ■ ' I ■ ^ out to California by the Southern Building here, yesterday,.-- , as possible to Mrs. George Nac- Kiute, and returning followed the Police Arrests Mrs. Howarth. the daughter of Jtowski. 255 school street. At HALE’S Self Serve and McRt Dept. northern route. It waa their aecond John and Margaret Hudson Lyonr. Any member of the flass who croea-country trip. A domestic fray about midnight is a native of Ireland. Her first has not'received a questionnaire, last night resulted in the arrest of marttage. to Charles S. Howarth. because the'commlttee could not CHASE a SANtdSN was terminated by divorce in 1951. Seeking 200 Million Korean Aid Fund The Vacation Bible achopKof the Leon March. 25. of .14 Hale road. locate him. la also asked to con­ Fresh FruH and Vegetables Church of the Nararene^ 1 1 follow Assault charges were pressed by Jo h n ..and Anna rjdcMahon arc ta ct Mrs.- Nackowaki. aoi'thiat she ita cloalhg iieaalbn tomatrow mbni- his wife who told police she was her fiance's parents. He was born may send him the necessai^ in,- INSTANT Ing with a picnic in the parish hall. struck in the face during ^the aijm-, in New York. His first wife, the formstion. CUCUMBERS 2 F„19e The children win^ringr their o\\-n ment. ' j ‘* ' former ZCIma Robertson, died in Details as'to plaris for the re­ Pining Dog Hears front Master undwlchei afid-the achool will pro- March posted a *200 bonjl, for 1949. union will be announced later. 100% COFFEE vide aoft drjilka and ice cream. appearance in Town Court. Post- The achooHiaa been moat aucceaa- Advertisement— Special 20% Off Dm I LA R M JAR PARSLEY Bdw 10c ful. w1 ^ ' over 100 children .en­ Patrolman Thomas R. Graham arrested William Darby. 35. of 307 Hot weather suits — Tropical rolled The teaching ataff la ar- worsteds, wool and rayon, rayon rampng a program- to be present­ Highland street about 1:30 this MIRACLE WHIP lETTY CROCKER morning for going through a red and acetate and 100<7r dacron HALE'S CELERY Bch. 25c 1 Gets GOP Backing ed by the boys and girls at the -aervica Sunday morning at 10 light on Middle Turnpike east at *29.75 and up. C. E. House A Son, Inc. Full A uthority o'clock. the Intersection of Summit street. ' Headquarters SALAD PIE CRUST COMMNATION ' PEACHES 2 Lbs. 33c Washington, July 24—(/P>—President Eisenhower »n<t Re- ^ FOR publican congressional leaders decided today to'aeck an initial \ Seoul- Saturday, July 26— )—Sources here amHn Wash­ DRESSING x 'l fund of 200 million dollars for rehabilitation of Korea gfter, (JP 3 Pkgs. [Pieces) L b . 4 c ington reported Friday the Korean truce may be oigned either Qt. WATERMELONS: 'an armistice. T^e decision was reached at a White House; Sunday or Monday, Korean date. A uoually reliable eourfla IHIONABLE TO BE C O O L..; ■ breakfast meeting Secietary of the* - ' ~ | ! Tl’ceaury Humphrey and Budget clooc to the talko said here it probably would be Sunda.v. 4 For 25c I Director Joeeph M. Dodge aat In In Washington, where oaclals*'----------- --------, , in Cool • •. Cool LEMONS - with tha Pre'aldent and the Re- aaid Gen. Mark W. Clark hat re- I publican lawmaker* for the 90- Kim Purges ceived final authorixation from ‘ minute aeaalon. President Biaenhower to sign for F .r the United Nations, belief was ex­ 5,000 Reds ^mfort in Pinehursf's LIMES 2 15c Houae Speaker Martin aaid the i adminialratloh hopes a truce will pressed that the signing would be CALIFORNIA F'l'o-Soviets Monday. ' be signed soon. He added that plant Washington aourcaa aaid the day Air-Conditioned Store SUNKIST ! already ere under wey for rehabilt- and hour would be set 24 hour* Strike ROK !)«. 59 c' , tatlon of the war-torn country. In advance and would be announc­ Aarsin this week, we offer SUNLIGHT ORANGES Senator Knowland (R-Caltf)., In Cabinet fresh LEMONADE or I acting majority leader of the Ren-j ed immediately ao the world would ate. predicted at a new* confer- j have that much notice. Hill Points RaiHns, Rwfri9«rators BUTTER Tokyo, Julj^ 24— (fP)— Mor- The aourcaa both in Seoul and in ORANGEADE ewe tha't a request for the initial shal Kim II Sunp, the Red BLOCK ISLAND OPEN WoslMn and AB 200 million dollar fund will be Washington took Into account that — Lb. ialley a farxiwr Uvlag emrih •# DelanA-Mt. eaanaliw wrer|t- Seoul, Saturday, July 26— approved by Congraaa before it Boss of North Kore», ws8 re­ the signing date could'be upeet hy OHwr AppiiancM 2 Cons lTltt^o!e3^1<5tkPrink.;: some new move of South Korea'* I Savage Chinege Rod aae-? r.— ------. 1— — carlrMat*«* '“'"Ieraabed through roof after being K«t* adjottrna. ported tonight to have ousted SWORD FISH “-H8 ~ - expreaaed- confidence ■ thal- President ,.8yngman _Rhee, .who attacks Jtiy. perhaps. 6.000 men .. iris chief ■ rival and to be re­ oppoeca the truce. i tkeoMh bmaie aa4 eame to reet on baaement floor, rauetag exteaeive adjoumment will come by July 31 placing all pro - Russian lashed last night at three It’s beautifally fresh, won­ Friday Evenings nu-M KIIAUcbu despite a conalderabla list of bill* Rhee'a new threats brought no hilltop strongholds on the USirSJ C T L ^ e ^ injared. HU wife and bah, both were M. Koreans .in his cabinet with immediate reaction as liaison oA- derful in flavor! And it’s so on which Eisenhower wants action. tirnni. the yiwiagater aleeptag la the next r o o m . ___________________ Knowland estimated the coal,of Korean Reds who put C!onv cers put Snlahlng touches on a Korean western front north­ thrifty . every bit of it continuing the fighting In Korea truce. The full tnMc deiegations east of the truce-talk town if munist China first. were expected to be called together edible! .Serve it- often, the for another year would be about There were other contradictory Rddle Rauaa. Jr., left, af Jamlaan. Pa., a Boy Seoat atteadtng Panmunjom. U n t i l 8 3 0 *l.2«O.O»Kl.O0O. reports that Kim himaelf had been the Nalioaal Jaaaboree, epeaka fraas Jamboree City, Oallf., te hie eag. at any moment. An oAcer at the front reportofl The liaison oAcera met for two season for it is all too short. h o l id a y AS.SORTMENT He aaid the 200 million for re-. purged, but there was no way of Allegrstta, via laag Oataaoe telepboae. At right. RMIe'e mother, Chinese were in the tranches «i SERVICES Mrs. IJIIIaa Hama, hal*a earphaaea aa the dog Hatexa to Ha master's , hours., 48 minutea, then recessed | G ra p eJu i< Crew habIliUtlon actually would come checking. two of .the-hills and Allied soldiers Hithoiit scheduling another There'. wNnething SPECIA L TIm tofty summartima moat . for hot or eoM I That Interpret The Wishes out of the defense appropriation Routh Korean intelligence voire at Doyleatawa. Pa. The 4ag. a fMrmaa shepherd, had refaeed ware fighting wtth bayoneu and Educator HALE'S for continuing the war and that sources, who say Kim atlH is' In to leave the family atatisa wagaa ever stare Kddle left far the Sion. The stubborn, old South Ko­ gun butts. about Plnehurat Meat.
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