^ J- /t ; ■■.\{i- ‘ *i/ 7 'Ml t i / -' .■/: ^ I 4 7:7;7;.7j'7 .' '7 I 7. J ' u '} y 7 ' ' i v V \ '■f ■'■V / f MONDAY. JANUARY 2 5 . 1954 1. - t-. A tfra n D ally N *( Praaa Run iKatirlf^ater lEtti^ningi - For .the W eek Badad- --r- - Jaa. gg, 1854 Group of the North Reickanbach, vice prasMent; Mr. Methodis vdll moot to- New.MPijor A GNos M»d Mrs. Jbba Wabrek, irsaM ^^ \ m pm... at.-theii; len and'Mr.'iuui 3rrs.'Hsman "O." It jn n ow SHMIiR ^niroh. O.. Perason, J l , 1 3 5 nsU-'Seamary... ..X-...... Jfonhev to «b» AadH - I«al4* and Mro Graii. W I^ 'E ^ ‘-7 ft* ngulsr P. a McLagaii be in ebarg* The program and projects of ths Buteaa qf OtrawlattoaB j of the program on WHIpeak- group for the coming year will be SM» - (r t«*l(tlit in Od<) FAG Motor Freight. Inc., a dlacuaead and' pisnnsd, and ail JUTSSSl ihg Americans. HOLLAND HNISH Manchetter-^A CUy of ViUoge lC h arm cNDE lE \ Hocco Traill will be installed trucking company with tennlnsla intmbars are urged to be present. sachem of Mlantonomoh Tribe 58, After the buaineoa meeting, the C l KR Made to Order C6 tof Dniu^Un of Center Church Motheta. Club tORM. at installation ceremonies OR Perrett PL. end In New York VOL. LXXIII, NO. 98 (Oaaelfled AdvrrHalag m Page 14) City, has installed a direct tele apeaker for the ovening, will be D ls 9 9 With Your BeUen {jodft, Dnu^htm urges all women of the chur^and in Tinker Hall ton'gbt at 8 o'clock. J I • • Js ^ . ^ /'•.", ■■ ^®.-v i ,'d ' '- ' r ■ -■’/■''(/;'‘M i:'. • ■ r- .'..; ■/- "t / ■i:'- / /• r m . I'*', r: •/ ' » / I . - ^ ,:.V‘ : .,, . J^ .... / ^ :■■ ' ^ „ -Iy ■■-, , ■'■■■■> ■ . r:'-y-' V V ‘ :/: / ■ : ■ V ''■’ '’'- \ ' . ■' - ■ ■ " ■ ' ' '.'•'* ■ \ MANCHESTER EVENING H ERAl^. MANCHESTElt, COWlC TUESDAY, JANUARY M . j>B4 MANCHESTER EVENING .HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 28.19M } Party Hbimolay C o lu m b ia IWIrHieie M irror Q nem BScopc I u b u IIi^ a t S t a t e Wapping PleaMnt Valley Oub annual Matrti Bay Stole Y ou t^ of pimea ^ n d card party Satur- May Play Role day night .at . the- flr^ouae. Oskea 519U Gross Relief ^ vkwjkuctloned off after the game > ■ Y- Aciivities Listed John Frank Maizon _^lu^mbia, Jsn. 36 (Special)-^ Funeral services for John Frank U H iK LME IW ' tying out a Gamuua peace aetUa- (CaattMod DoiiMd Ss^ezak. 19, -WebMer. Maizon. 70. of Avery Street, who ______Bags Oaa) \ Wapping, • Jan. 26 (Special)— ^ed Saturday at the Rockvilto City DAILY REWLAR ROUTE I W maat if Ruaaia agreaa. Their plan, Bergeron also Sbra# of the activities of the local baaed on ft«e Germany-wide elec* Hospital, were held this morning fteisa or Impede Eiaanhewar’a ptep braiheh of th4 Rod Cross, the past froin the White Funeral Home. Uoaa.under IntamaUooal aupbr* to pool atomic energy raaourciM to Jus^e Court last night. Fliza- year, have been announced by B dtW K M I vlaion, wUl be preaentad in d ^ U . , . P*""*" Hutchins acted aa Rockville, followed by a solemn tor peacetime uaea. Frank Masinda, chairman. The requiem Mrss at St. Frantto of iKln of to Molotov in the next few da^^ trial Justice' aad Chauncey M, Ited Cross supplied clothing and lANOIESTER ANI HARTFIMt OaaetttnNon AaaeenMy Flaaacd 'T have naked tor a bill ef parti Bqulr# wae grand Juror. Assisi C^iurch. Burial was in St. temporary shelter for a family that Catherine’s Cemetery, Broad 1. A national Conatltution* culars on this point and J aavar The boys ware arrested nearly lost its home in a fire; It made nine Brook. THROUGH FARK 20e ' IM recall* writing Aaaembly would be elected have recalvad it." Bridiar said P’ *y had aKegedly home service telephone calls for by the M mUlion votera of Beat in aa interview. "My amendmont stolen aeveral jiair of ridingdm____U townspeople / with relatives or « ftve*power from tha home of Burton Ivee. Mancheater E\-enlng Herald and Weat (Mnnany. Otaervera would not in any way. friends in the Worcester tornado Aho njgtm selwdolMl niBs fw 1st gmi M iM fN^] a f Red China— from the Eaat and Weat German Gergeron waa rCFresented by-Atty, arM; it donated 1,500 pounds of Wapping correapoadent, Mrt. An ild the . United form affect negoUatlona tn interna* William Ferry Barber of Putnam, nie ' Conina, telephone v Mitchell to ood from UiiitoU Aircraft. Fcr iofoniiotloo govemm'enta, the four occupying clothing collected for, tornado vic S-4419. to deal with, and powera ahd aeveral neutral na- Uonal affairs and in no way would Md Ssymezak waa represented by tims; it registered 35 persons and Uona would be teamed up to aa* it raatrlct or intertora with the Atty. Abraham Heller of Webeter, gave instructions on baby, care of the Oaman fure fair j>lay in the voting. Prasidant in the prophr ceoduct of The j^uthe made resUtution .to imort thap aaU of these were In some tasks, like driving, a SILVER LANE BUS LINE, iMb Hhrepeah aecurtty. 2. The' aaaembly woidd tackle hia 'duttas." ivee, a local motorcycle dealer, in men); 14 persons were given home certain amount of distraction Germany *i>rlraari:.trlraarity the drafting o f a broad democratic Brickar said hia aim is to write addition to paying fines. nurring instructions; 60 children raises efficiency, says the Better MANCHKStER. Mltelidi 34971 iia here and the aoooer Oonatitutioo for the whole count^. into the CooatituUan wordiiM "that Town History Planned registered for the water safety Vision Institute. k sot to it the better." The Weatem AUiea want it to be will keep thq Prasldsnt personally The Women’s GulM of the program at Spring Pond Park; 66 Wiutuker Photift at two-tnlrda of the fiaiiators from I of an Auatrian ln> g . broader veraion of the 1M9 Lywi Varney Columbia CongregaUonbl C3)urch plnU of blobd wera collected dur- _ a ^ . Thie haa been "Bhaic Law*' whiai aervee aa the nuking lawa for the atataa.’' Ha to planning to write a hiatory of inf Donor Day. com p lete drafted and .Qonatitption of the Woat .Cerman said toto would be accompUokad fof the. towa'a 180th , Red .CJroaa. meeting voted Mr. and Mrs. CUfford a Var by a ctanat In hto amandmant ■iM U ^ 1d be quiddy Republic. ney, 141 Waranoke Rd., announce ahhiversary celebration. to hold a meeting every month on __1 bat if Ruaaia prefera "to 3. The National Aaaembly would which mys "a treaty ahall bacoma 'Hie guild -haa aj>pointed the. the second Wednesday. The first I to ^ laat what la the eaaieat the engagement of Ukelr daughter, affectfve u Intamal law in the LECLERC be topped by a central government .Miss Lynn Vanuiy. to Harvey following group to eerve as a com- meeting will be held in March, f u n e r a l h o m e f toGarthenwowin accommo^ j- "alter adopting tiie Uonatitution it United fitataa only Uurough tegWa- mlttoa t » worit on the pr o j^ ounelvea to their wlahee.” Dlmock Chiistensen, son of Mr. (ton which would be vend la tha ' 'Degree l^nferred iok« your producea Thla government would and Mrs. Max Christensen, of East aboanca of truty.’ planned for April l: Mrs. Walter The Entered Apprentice Degfee fSiportaBt thing'," DuUea negotiate for a ftnal German peaca Hampton. Card, Mra George Petcra, Mrs. > ,? » that wa Quickly diow ‘Which Claus’ la Kay was conferred at Evergreen Lodge. FUNERAL treaty at a peace conference. The Mias Varney waa graduated It . to tola language—the “v Paulina Burnham, Mrs. Laola A AM at the Masonic Temple own diamonds I ijr to lUKCHESTER^VENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANIIARY 26, !SS4 \ ^ T T ^T'- h MANCHESTER EVENlNQ HERALD.^MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY. Ja W r Y 26. is M B Y f O N T A I N B F O X FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBBRGBB DAILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE L p p r p v e s NAmeir Manager .yV F Sfieaker Six iu G u lki Alleiui Sense and .^^Specml^AgmkSpeaks IB k Anawar te Pravioue Punie' Plans SpH iig BinMai RotfitpScrtiii Stnr Siam On Theft of Autos in U. S. Com im inton Feast Twe «*OutaMm'* ei^ BlUa Although each sound may have . Erection of a new S-bay gas^ne j'T o iiio a : United States bank notes carry ion or more different meaninge, Mra. t ^ r g e H. WiUtams, Oxford A c a o n U Athena the portratta of only two ^rson t the entire Chinese lehguage la servlca atatlon at the eoutheaat MHoarDost St.,, president of the executive J>t- Edwarff JU 1k» * ' Itl : 1 Star ol.aaaan,, r 1 who ware not preBidenta--S. P. made up of words of one ayuable, earner of Main and .Strant Sla •urcical Staff M .1__ _ radio, anO S7 Measures of i j Chase and Benjamin Franklin. and tha languagie' has no nilea o t waa approved' by. the Zoning Board bqwd of St. Agnes Ouild, and five •cloth ^ of ConaroUcut. with headquarters a cw, fln d ^ out ta K im *»®rM Hm p r a ii w to telcvisien, Li gramnmar.—Jennie Golser, Mount Of Appeals following a - public of the board members from Man •pakeir at Uio mMtjiil MObtains ( ] 2 j e :™ ™ ' »••“ i s Joha'"' Frtend—X hadn’t been talking to Hoiw, W. Va. < hearing hut night. v chester, Mrs. T. K. By«. Mrs. Jojin <»uiirt» M otoix Ctalk L won!2'. ..a: EAUaisontht DOW N U the fellow for ftvo minutes wneA ^ Tha joint application o f the ' LAppeh, and Mrs. LeoaArd Bull, tha FoderaflM nmiu' — — — a. he called me a damn fool. colored flln itnlitlaff " L , I Countp in u Bunney—X was at Mr. Bfoeni's Teaaa Oo. and McClure Realty Co., of 8L James' Church; Mrk, lIBtwUdorad . Man—What caused the delayl was one uf two granted by the ination of the Brakatk,” - Texas u homo and I ..noticed something Jf." 's t V 2' - ! Maurice O’Connbr and Mrs. WU- isritb I l u r j ZBA while three were denied and UoB to hta laformaUbA L- IMethods that she/dld that was very .smart. OSS a ^ liSms, of S t Bridget's Church, at ' H H M vy blow > ona tabled for further conaidera- Beaaer answertd a namhor (. ICuddte 11 Muse ot Our pet endorsement of the Honw—What was that t . , are tended the first Communion break- IS Respect • month cOmes from Joey Adame tion. ton, chairman of progiam arrange-; tiona from tha motObno, ISDisguiw 4 MaOvdndU) poetry Bunney — She spread newapa- even sold for new. One ot the I isst to be held at S t Agnes Home, le ScotUfh rivtr 17 Song bird who tells of a man who died of a Eugene McClure, owner of the menta, introduced the speaker. whom wqra praaant. S M lIit ^ I t Free . pent front of the llreplaco ao Mr. Casper’s topic was " ’iTie most bL-uu-re instances of tliis Steele Rd., West Hartford, Thurs ITLarim n I t Croquet stick very 'queer accident. lot, Indic'sted he wae going but of Ha also apoke o f ths fuUv 4niu1p « assistam 10 Appraise tha; if any aparke. flew Greatest Crime Agalnsc Proper ‘ profcsslonar type of Uieft In day morning, Jan. 21. mountain I t Preclude He split a giant economy else iildn’lI’t get on the mg. the ueed car busineas, for which volved a man Vr*io patrolled the PJd T M iw Clinic at MMKhaaUr t Standard^ M Bellow 41 Nullity purpoae the lot has been used. ty in the United Stares 'today,'' by Ths Moat Rev. Henry J. O'Brien Memorial Hoapital, whieh waa *a- I I Agent (ab.) bottle of Instant Hair Grow on w.iilcii, as he explained, he referred streets of i/etrolt loo.Ung tor only perfection \ I t Touch 4|Niitive. . his head, and, aihqtberod to death Atty. John J. .O'Connor told the celebrated the Mass. Mrs. John taWlshed nearly aight yaan aUk llO^art TPtmaleruff to the theft of automobUtS...... one particular tVi b/Of-car. Always Bdrry of this town presided at the I I Pander coin I t Street fab.) 4l Short iackNs before he could get to a pair of^ TJnotypo error noticed' Ih^the board that M caure will lease the and has grown ataadlly atnaa that • Court M Musical note personal column of a small town PeiUneiit excerpts from Mr, '.t must be of the same make, co»or organ and accompanied the soloist, time. of ThaUaml 4S Entreaties scissors! , site for IS yearA with two five end design. Lie stole cars only t Handled 14 Genus of 50 Golf mound newspaper, "Mr. and Mrs, William Casper's talk follow; ■n. Mrs. Bull, who sang Fanis Angeli- U V ntt o( i year options, to the Texas Co. on days oi brilliant sthwhine— at Usually eases art raferrafl b* onaa It Chaste herbs 51 Tatter Jones left Monday for Rocheater, Last year, 213,000 cai’S' w’crc cua and OoOnod’s "Ave Marla." own phyaleian attar .a phyatcat reluctance Jack—Why do .you call lur X7>e atatlon to be erected will bo flrat a.puzzling tacior. Oi^bserva- Minn., whero Mrs. , Jones expeets Uka tha ona at Broad and W. Mid- stolen tbrpugiiout the counrry, and _ 'The benediction followed the checkup irtdicatea axandnathm and I I Small Wanda glii Tapioca? ■i.-; i the number is on the increase flbn It was lound that, g i v i n g r r to have a garter removed by one dia Turnpike, operated by Peter Mass and the Comirhmioh break d ia gn ^ la ntoeaaary, Dri Resscr MPhUlpoine Mack—Becauae ahs’s so ipushy^ U„,.| _urr«ld Ptolo. rather titan the decrease. L«cal pq- over the bridge to W IndsorTSOnt., fast was served to' about 50 mem- peanut of the Mayoa.*; .—I?®**?**'. H Wiil..b4.A .S-bay .atatloa,...... WUUara.Browie ------' m d. Th« clinic off cm MsUif one bay for waahlng cars and two -iive auClmrRies 'Ttxovered’'Xtibut''90 •he-etopped at-a spot-near the ifid r 'sue nev:-a>r.nulii -A*«rWAfUA~ Afiiea Ciilld Irbiii dlf- I aho4 In Ifriulrtinor tte ra ^ o r ISNaUve of Tha modem bathing s^t often per cent of tliese; the federal in die where the sun glare made Kliu Studio for conducting other repair work. terant c.hur,ches. Archbishop Antoinette M. X-ray and laboratory acrrica. Sev Serbia manages to be flttlng,./but not They told Billy that llara never William Brown, a veteran of 39 vestigators step In when • It is impossible lor immigration officials Donald Harrington, A. B., B. D., Olbert proper. Derek WMttTave in There will be one pit and one roil- years ia show busineas, has been OBrien was a guest at the meal eral of the Women acknowledged n Asiatic weight i xo to Heaven. — proved, or suspected, that stolen L® see him, and there he cnaiiged ho Will be the guest speaker ’St and spoke imormally to the group. I t Whirlwinds itetevepoet. Billy—CHd Daddy ever teU a pft;lift. Signe and lights for same* named manager of the Stanley Mr, and Mrs. SUnlafy Olbert,- H>*y L>ever heard oL tha local were also approved. ears are transport^ Ifqm one’ t t r n c «« g « plates. ES hid papers, tWB dinner meeting of the Man Tumor Clinic. I t Chest bone Ue? ' Warner-owned State and C lide state to another. chester Chapter. U. W. F. on Feb. 98 Woddbridge St., announce the The apphcatlon, granted in all quite In order, for "his'’ particu INDUSTRIAL SHIFT Mrs. Rupert Uptling of Oxford **Oltay. okay! Now lat'a saa you maka a salt watar j I I Craft A t the market, instore owner Mother—Why, yes, I suppose so. Theaters in Manchester. Car theits fail into three general lar type of car. In Ontario was a 3, at\ the Manchester Country engagement of their daughter. Busineas Zone III, waa approved PREDICTED Street presided at a brief buslnoe braaia, tee!” UOstrichlike I and manufacturOr^^era arguing Billy—Did you and Uncle Joe Brown comes to Manchester classlflcationa, according to Air. large station where repainUAg amt Club, Isxwell knovvn both here and loudly and o x c lt^ y about a deal provided no new. or used cars are from the Palace 'hieater, in South Miss Antoinette Marion Olbert, meeting. A t the social period Mrs. bird and Aunt Jane eyer tell a lie? Casper: thefU by joy riuers, tiieft other disguises vrere taken'eare of ab 'oad as an advocate of world Uttia 'Rock, Ark. i/P) — Gov. to Joseph Henry Wojnar, son of Herbert Kiecolt, Mra. Heyden L. when n frtend M the buyer came Mother yes,M- gueaa we all. displayed or etored on the reair of Norwalk, where he joined the 14 Whejrael miUt ■ Of a- car. .ss .an. aid .in . commuting' and-forged regielrations made out, govemroem Francis d te rfy thlnka eaSlero fn: Mr, and Mrar Albert Wdfnar. of TOrisvTold Jr., Mra. -RaynwMld Win o m w x r BY X R. \pLLLUiS OUR BOARDING HOUSE^---- witli" MAJOR HOOPCB by. He called/the man over and have, once or twice. tha pretmsea After “cb m p tttioir^ StAffley'Wal’her brganisa^^ three or escaping Horn a crime and the MParticte . Offers Safeguards He ia a gikiduate of thS Univer dustrialists "know they will have Enfield. / ter and Mrs. Melvin Derrick served said: Billy— it must be awfully lone the station. months ago. theft of a car for re-sale, uau^iy I t Of the (fT .) Other faptaktic examples- were sity of Chicago and Meadvllle to evacuate the East." He’a trying Miss Olbert Is employed at the cookiee and coffee. Buyer—I cdn't undentand you, The way waa also paved for Before that, he liad 'been con by a member of a black markei LMD>HSNB6 0 40 Doctrine some In Heaven, with nobody told of cases'.that had been han Theological Srilqol of Chicago. to acll them on locating in Arkan- Pratt and Whitney Aircraft plant. 44Knod( Irving. In tM tho yean I've known around but God and George Wash erection of two homes on Trum' nected with the Loew s and RKO ring. FtaoTMeR IS STtu. ruVM’ Niewr- dled by tne f Bl, and Mr. Caspe.' Upon greduatlonNfrom Meadville saa. East Hartford. / About 98 per cent o f the popula MIsftatin) you, yo 743 A IA IN ^. w -V-.. i - a : ^ ‘ 1 ai* ' ■ \ ' . ■ 'Jt 7, .•,■ r y y y > - - ' - . r . ■ -j; ^■y :- y / M.':f -y ./ ^ y .::'-" .■„ -[-yy?''yr-^:. I.' ..: y : /• 4 .. 7 . 0 / r/- ; ' i f : y y y ^ ^ y y ^ w y y ^ ^ •l^-: ^ ' ■.■ '■- . ; ./'■ .. ■ '. V •' ', H ' ■ * ' '^V - MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, JANUARY S«. ■' ■ ' . ' ■ . v» /■' H yC H ESTER EVENtNG HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 26,1964 ...i_ f A O R to Get O ff His High H o i m y y Former Needs i Figunfefi 4in FiRhtera WoHifis’i Pii ToNrHaimNt Got the Bird XH-..’’ Win to Keep j ChBmpionship Awards Arrive at Manckester High Thriiae wesi* phenaL tltentteg kf ' £ Top Positio.il' SKC LEAni'K • .f • Piaaarl** 111 First Braa* 4lt ■ H. Jobnane . -.i w . . . . W 7 niMann iin t)« 111 S30 *• •...... Ml M U fen ii^'ika Miricalmnne riv 10* 517 *'• ...... t* llW er afid bagM^^fianting away. Fraiikl«‘ii Dri\-«-In win b«'olit to ...... jS {VJ 108 S« ...... 114 108 W m r«K«in «r»t plae« tonight wh«n It OR»liiy ..‘.V.’.'.’ i* *»S tot 5*0 Mannrila ...... M 47 381 Blank Braving lh*\rtilU wntoie. meeU Nassiff Arma In tha Rec Taatart ...... '...... m igrt Tbrana swam esirsmd brought 1*7 __ 341Tnlala _ . , .... Senior League in M)a Srat ggma of Toiaia 4I» MS 474 14*7 First * 8 ^ t4> bs tecsivtd for th* * tbe bird back. \ ...... *74 til IM 1«U ^ • coiwlfig Womsn's‘Bowling Tinirna-] . Then ke dtsooverNTshla shot a twin Mil at Tha Hartford uaNi*a jBrevo ill >■ KLaa LRAUI’K msat to bo bsid fit tba West aids ' All .AuMricans CSourant, riding on tha treat of an SSfilS...... IM 1*1 M SM PriBrelaB I4I fcad aarried tbe Mrd'^ineat Pqe*BaIJ[ Sweepstal^ cight.gama n-inntng atraah, will' ntorffttl ...... lie in i n 3u nursFB* ...... ICO IIS toiturday, Fab, M, was I away. AH ,ke ratrievetr was And lUgM Dob Ni K. racani ...... ins m 1*1 544 IlFaurFsard ...... *8 m that, of Ruth Mclatooh,' praaant a bunch of feathera. \ Saturday at meet the. Mayflower Reatauraat in Sednr ...... US la* ini 5t* Salvalore ...... 138 101 town chiunpton; McIntosh defeated D egrees]T^ the aecond ganid at fl:SO. Cori enii ...... 134 m 114 34S Rurnrlt ... J34 im • ...... Mara* CMahiag In a three gam* AwamU- One4B*U aweepatoke Adolph Tolala ...... 48S "In 440 13*8 match to annex Ui* crown In laet i Bowling Toarnuneat will be NAMtiirrs W BM baaten by the Koira llaai* Itl y e ^ i event, the flrat ever staged held Satorday afternoon nod D rivfinc. g5-54 in their laat game. WocMl . 101 *7 In Mnachastar. Lexington, Ky.. 3ms. : t Since then new facea hav* been Pullnaky /ann HarllF>‘ 100 sa WiliJcats Still evening nt the West Hide Ree rairileM Zanlunsn ...... 85 BaUrlasjriU bo raceivad up to Alleys. All proceed* from the newapapar’a nport that seen in the Arms' lineup Joe Haberl garpota .jS* Hilinikf...... 101 event which h i. sponrored hv Kentucky baabetbaa has been a key figure for the Sport* Wllhetm Moaday. Fab: 18 at 10 o’clock. Pjwmtly wfll ba Inetl Robert* 3U Totals .... 887 *41 401 1148 Th4»a* wlahing to eaUr may do ao lot the Went Hide Bowling League. ing 'Qooda quintet, asoring from ...... -r” -'* 3U: SY—Uiag Mel (Mahiiig a t the West . wUl,entoc -thA Mnnchroter I»- f NCa a Toiiniamant The outaid# anrirt grabbing __ n* sstiI - '- r — , flurry of fictlfifi tm tha I to* akMmors 441 Side Rec after 6 p. m . A email *n- tnnUle Pnralysie Fund. day. bound*. Dow La SaUc, Habsri's ToUU ...... U1 Ml im Narolto ...... 83 li« 318 New York, Jan. 26 (JP>—Unlaae scoring partner; has been a id in g „ , MrCaee’t (ti 7” , Woods ..,, ...... 114 108 308 t^ c # fas wlU b* ekargad whiiji • Bowling firlll start at 12:15 I AthlatlcAtMatlc Director' Barala Shtvily HO .W Rissonrits ...... 14 im ala* covara the, coat of bowling thair unbeaten atringa are unax- p. .m. find OMitinae until 10 p. aaid .he would look I ^ A1 Sqrowl.^ in getting polnta. j Raslrta . . . r ; . . . . j s r Foul ^atew tlng Win b* observed P^Sdiy anap^d, Kehlucky and tato lh o j ■ Don is also a key playroaker, set* Rutiirir ... U7 .ta 101 m. A enah prise of 625 will immediately. w m SOS Totals .... th r m ^ o u t the tourney. All Duqueon* figure to stay in th* go to the bolder of the hi^ ting »p most of the plays for th/ •0 n t 3» ...... 381 440 438 1348 foreground of the collide basket In a sto ^ appaarlng In Arm*. ,(*"*■ •••• *7 10? X* Yalo 481 Rairfolt matekea -laniHng to tba finals will three string*; High aingle* UcCorasack ..... H 88 -S3 385 be the beat two out t i three. The ball picture. will be worth $8. Entrance Oourier-JoiinMl, Bob Tedford and Tommy Deiieen Tout* w rite^larry Boaek aali' i n f u im chafitpionahlp match will b* the Agialn thia week, thea* powerful fee win be $1.25 for three Hagte. Frank Ramaey « again willjie^given the assigninent rCaaa <81 beat thra* out of five. ,., dominate,,,, th*'- .weekly, strings.: . . ...7------This i^y bronco Ji'isrirw tlr^ of 'lugging Darlxiciidia at the National Westejfn Stock of handling Uis b'ackrauid. 'Both c o r JITS rerir jnnr ' i Lfa •, ri rrrrv'rmrvr Asaoelated Press poll with Ken s$ as ill ■ IPanons ^ N'ere is how thei tape compare* power-puncher Ao^hle Moore, -•' Th* r ^ - n r , : ' J.-.\ • ) ■I ■ / I Avtratt D«Ey Ntt P m a Rijii VW Oto W eekE m M I 'f Jam. ./ Jan. 88, IfM ______Hoa* chaster, and who raealvt. ana of LolO.:^ |0O RIIA o / $ 1 - .QUE lavltatteaA to opra a a w ria ^ , account to tha amount ot at Mast V o f Qm 'Whitehall Apia. 861 i K t ^ o S T - 81R wo will thaeifuMy add a a«h J^ALE'S 'Morhing' !r S t. haa been named Kath> dlUonal 81 to them ara Of the AM t, piw ede leea Ann. Mra. Tracy Waa the Offered for aeootmla.I. pro- BursM o f Wj>v«aiB( at formeg Claire Benoit, daughter of _ the tottlal dmasit ie ( 819 1s le ft with our banks for at laaat A c j:aiiiaud Iwn tufi- Ifr . and lira . Oliver Benoit o f fblr> yaar. Manchastar-^A City of Village Charm , ffpttTwftfc nyatary held S t Mra. Jennie Tracy, of 'aving $10 SPECIALS North Elm Street ia the patm al "W « art aatlafted that wo will m A e m A y Mur friends fo r ‘T b e VOL. L iaiii, n o t « * e e e t iN « AdOorMUag a m g ^ 88) grandpdrent B^ANCliESTER, CONN, W E D N B ^ A y ' JANUARY 27, 1954v r^^Am us, of the The Flik. NaUonsl Bank of Friendly Banks" -Ad that once (TWENTY-POUR PAGI^ IN fWO SECHONS) folks get acquainted with a and liir:Jlaiiel*ter M«» S t: Anne’a Mothere Chrcle w ill Maachaster. and Rs branch la Col- PRICE fYV R C nili’.ju'i.a -^^ , luta.bccii appoint fAiestcr, to d ^ gahounced a new in our many banking aaivteaa. they, Close Out Small L h. meet tomorrow at 8 p.m. with Mra. will be pleased with tha relatton- ei«ta in rtiauiuatlo William Benta, 239 Summit S t ducement to g t e a ^ th rift under (Mp. ,i1iawnat1o haart dHaaaa Which all snen, w o i ^ and chll- "Further, we .cannot ovarlook Nylon" ' ^ Dulles Ask^ t of tha Good Sanoari- Members of Mancheater Lodge area—not already tinliitim e sav- the all-tmportant fact that the fA^- o f mka are requeated to aaaemble account with eitherNMuik— boy and g irl o f today w ill hccoma Vftluo pair. at the Holmea Funeral Home to* ly bo opening an account ^ the citisen of tomorrow. In en to Aadaraon'Shaa ni|^t at 8:80 to pay hut more, have credited to the couraging thriftihese in the youth Skip Ko. SMC, V rw , wlO meet this to Vincent Marcin, deceaaed m mt an ddditloaal |1. ..of today, wo will be building fo r i C lo M at 7:W at the Poet home, her of the lodge. , A lodge ofAor- WtlHahi Knight, executive etter founAtion tomorrow. Qraan. Raporta of the row w ill be conducted by offi- -pr esident end cashier s t both ^ OMoett n a e th if at Ptatn* cere 'o f the lodge. tSi fntiher explained the plan ChiiiaJlssue ■ > ?iHQ be aubmitted, alao the by Mreaaiag that 10,000 InviUUons etlnjr at New Haven. to J ^ the 81 Bonus Group for the H m membera of^l2nne Lodge WMhington, J m . 27 X^P^Preaident EiMnhower aaid to- R«Mn, J»n, 27 (>p),-Sec- .wUl be mam fo r a aocial and nrst flO in a aew aavinga account, Out Small ret«ry d f State Dulles urged No, 72 KnlihU oT Pythlaa, will aeconiipaalad by a duplicate deposit Trade Commission will make a full scale in night meet at Oranga/Hall tomorrow book, wkieb is iadwtod ia Um mail vestigation of rising coffee prices. The presldeht told a news the Berihi ConMr^iice today night at 7:lS^mm whence they Fabric Gloves . tim annuli dinner of the Kan* lavtutmas, is necessary. ronieKnce the Ammission launched/a preliminary inquiry to skip theXisue A t by Rus- „.=N.-. will prDcaad^.JSockviUe. for.Joint Jan .-lS . ana atom dy.has dleoevi-t-——-r-i---- ~ .... — ^ V "tftn tff Girt tMota win be held Tbo|itols neceesar lly Hmltodto Valttd t » I2.9B.V aia’a proposaL-for a meeting- 'HZ. •-r-v inataliaUoH »f officera with Damon recipients of the taviUUon in order , ared enough to warrant a. full In- ■ tom iht at 6:80 at the South Lodge and Memorial Lodge. There with Com m uni^ China and Hafthodiat Church. Chief Nelaon to spread th4 involved, bookkeep iveatigaUon. will be traflaportation avallabte ing and clertoal work which ia the / Such in inquiry, he added, is g o cOine to gritis mmediateiy .A . Slit-etecuttve aecntaiy of-iha fhr;1noae who desire It. The asxt , 8 9 Charter Oak Council. Boy Scouu isasoa-wbiy m ttmttdlion,- for fhe r in g to take place. with the problems ofvGenntn Mting of Ltnne Lodge will be Cited for action which may have Western Elcetric’a InetaPatlon or RetaUere Feel Beset Prog and Cons Sj^ah irTlbehate on Kee^i%^ School will a p ^ on "Within ganisation. looks on. present, waa aet upon the invita unification and E ^ p ea n M Feb. 10 when the lodge will saved the life of an injured fellow tions with an expiraUon date of Retailere prices for coffee have security. \ celebrate its 47th anniversary. worker, Richard M. Flanagan. 41 Flanagan waa honored for his I la tely Jumped above |1 x pound alertness in reeuacitatiag Installer Feb. 87. 1954. Diilles declared toe Soviet Lyneu St, of the Western Elec Speaking \ of the new plan, Clearance ^mall Lot A d vdiolesalera have predicted ■ New Atomic H. E. Mearkle who aimered an HALE'S further rite. mand fo r a 5-power Conference . The Connectl
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