Lawton S Ike Directive
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-yt.:. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 196< ‘ t iianrI;»Btor ^tt^ning I^Bralh xifa Willing Workara' Group of Average Daily Net Pnaa Run Far the Week Bided The WenUitr Police Now WcariBC tha South Mathodiat Church will FueaeaM o f D. R Wauthar ■ AbontTown Trsditioiial Uniforms meet tomorrow afternoon at '3 Sept 4. It54 o’clock at the church. The hoat- H u old HOUM of *• Byron Rd. ^ ~ ^ easea will be Mra. Florence Fuller Partly ehmdy toolght e la trwiurar ' on tht Oonvontlon Patrolmen of the Manches and Mra. Helen Bidwell. , 11,091 Low arouad IS. Tharadajr Comnlttaa which U arranfinc for ter Police Dept, were wearing Member o f tim Audit rlondlBeao but othorwtao tba 2tth annual Convention o f the the tradiUonal uniform again A. daughter waa bom Simday There’s Buretui of CXrenlatkin High aear IS. State Federation of. Men'a Bible today, the summer helmets and at the St. Francta Hoapital to Mr. Manche$ter— A City of Villase Charm n e t t t t to be held ih HarUord Sat* grey shirts having been and Mra. Raymond Poutre of SI 1 ^4 urday afternoon and evening in the packed away for another year. Summit St. Police Chief Herman O. , i SletTopbbUn AME Sion Church, VOL.LXXm,N0.294 (Claaaiflod AdvartiRag om Pago S3) MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1954 M l Main S t Schendel issued orders over Hose Co. No. 3 of the SMFD (TWENTY-FOUR PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE riV R CENTS ths weekend for the return to wfll meet tonight at S o’clock at Mra. John Mciaraevy will epeak the regulation peak caps, blue the hoee house oh the comer of on the problama of mental retar shirts and black ties. Spruce and Florence Streeta. dation tonight gt 7;4« at the meet Taking advantage of the In Tonight’s Paper Nationalists ing of the Ifancheater Regiatered holiday lull in local traffic, Army Pfc. William L. McCol Eight Nations Sign Nuraae to be held in the dining Patrolman John Baldyga re lum, aon of Mr. aiid Mra. Joseph room o f the hoapitaL painted pedeatrlan croaawalks McCollum of 220 Charter Oak St., and atop lines at many intar- la now serving in Korea with the Blast China Charles A. Banks o f 230 W. aectlons in town, eapecially in 7th Infantry Diviaion. Lawton Canter S t will celebrate his SSth the aouthwest aectlon. The SEATO Pact to Halt s Ike Directive anniveraary with the Connecticut croaatnga are annpally painted Manchester auxiliary policemen just before school opens. Coast A rea Mutual U fe Insurance Oo. tomor and their wives are invited to a Read It! row. He la an agricultural aaaiat- hotdog roast tomorrow night at 6 ant in the farm loan department o’clock at the home of Police Chief Red Gains in Asia Taipeh, Formosa, Sept. 9 Songsters of the Salvation Ar Herman Schendel of 315 Spring Tha Waaley Group of the South my art raqueated to 'maet at the S t (/P) — Chinese Nationalist Methodist Church will hold its first citadel tonight at 2 o’clock for a^ Manila, Sept. 8 (/P)— Eight nations of the East and the warships and planes — irk- meeting of the fall season tomor- Bocial hour with the membera of D.CT.V.C.W. wiU hold a meeting West today signed a collective security pact which in effect eluding U. S.-suppIied F84 ' row night at 7 o’clock with a pot- the band. at tha home of Mrr. Maude Shearer warned the Commupists against any further aggression in ThunderjetS — teamed up luck aupiwr at the home o f Mrs. of 161 N. Main St. St 8 o’clock to again today to pound pos Fred R. Edgar. Oo-hostessea will Pvt. Louis Patelli, son of Mr. night. southeast Asia. It took just three days for the United States, he Mrs. John Muschko, Mrs. Hal and Mrs. Patelii of 805 Hartford France, Great Britain, Auatralia,^--------------------- ------------------------------ sible Ommunist invasion Harrison, Mrs. William Howard, Rd., will graduata this week from The British American Club will New Zealand, Thailand, Pakistan bases on the mainland, the and M n. Albert Strtmaitis. Mem- the Message Center ' Procedure ' AiMt tdnight at 8 o’clock at the and the Philippines to reach com defense ministry announced. Flag Raising Marks Opening o f New School for 620 V r o b e T old are reminded to bring pack Course, offered at tha Southeast club house. plete accord. NamDd ta Senate ’The treaty hangs a big ’’no It was the first time NaUonalist ages for the mastery auction. ern Signal School, Camp Gordon, Jets have been in action against Ga. Pfc. Robert T. IJelnlcki, aon of trespaaslng" sign of amall nations the Reda. P en tagon ls Mr. and Mrs. Charles Delnicki of In the area. It binds the.eight na Yhe ministry aaid bombs and ‘ Wealey Gryk, Town Democratic 111 Darning St.', returned to Fort tions military and economically, 4?: and declares each party will meet sheila rained for the third day on chairman, 'today announced there Meade, Md.. ‘niursday after spend-'' Communiit batteries which have .t'-' riffro S iR Y will be an open meeting Wednes ing aix weeks at Camp Irwin the "common danger’’ of arn^ed at Behind Gag tack in tha treaty area or against shelled Quemoy, Nationalist is LEADING BRANDS day at 8 p. m. at ' DemocisaUc Calif., in a program of intensive land juat off the coast opposite headquarters. Room 8 in the Jar training of tank maneuvering and any member "In accordance with >■’ I a i r m a i l • NOTES Its constitutional procesaea." Formosa, and on bases where the vis Building, of all local Democrats firing. Reda may have been massing Washington, Sept. 8 (N '}— who are interested in working for Australia’s Richard G. Casey junks for an invasion. Sen. Joseph R. MeCarthjr (R* was first to sign the hiatoric docu ArtiNir Drag Storas the party to prepare for the com MyaUc Review' No. 2, WBA A special communique described ing town smd state election!. ment. He began affixing his signa Wis) took the stand today aa membera, are reminded of the ture to the various copies at 9:03 today’s sHacks as the heaviest so a witness in his own dcfeniN meeting tonight at 8 o’clock in s. m. (5:02 a. m.. EDT). far. Targets included concentra tions of junks, artillery positions, against censure chargos. Odd Fellows Hall. Captain Oglore Bound In Blue Lenther ' White urges the color bearers and ;; / barracks and other military instal The documents, about 18 inches lations. Washington, Sept. 8 guards to be present for rehearsal. by 12, were. bound in dark 9>lue Enemy Reaction Weaker ' Maj. Gen. Kirke B. Lawton leather. The ministers signed with Air Force pilots made dive Ths Stanley Group ofrthe South ln|dlvldual gold pens. refused today to testify at ROSAUE L CHAFDELAINE bombing and low level strafing at Methodist WSCS >vill postpone its Casey was followed by France’s the McCarthy censure h o | r - meeting scheduled for tonight, un Guy La Chambre, New Zealand’s tacks on Red targets from which til ’Tuesday, Sept. 14. Tonight at enemy reaction v.-Ss much weaker, ings concerning a conveiW- Announets fht Re*optning of H«r T. Cliffton Webb and Pakiatan’a thb ministry said. 7:45, the Kehlfr Group will meet Sir Mohammed Zafrullah Khan., tion with Brig. CDeil. Ralph W. in the ladles parlor. The entire Philippine delegation British shipping companies In Zwicker. Sen. McC^arthjr’s then aigned, led by Vice President Hong Kong warned their ship cap counsel accused the Army- of SCHOOL OF DANCE OFFERING tains to'stay clear of Amoy after F. Cowles Strickland of Menlo Carlos P. Garcia, chairman of the definitely gagging" the wit> Park, Calif.,, hb been spending a conference. a freighter was attacked by planes few dgys with his father, Charlea ’The ' Philippine d ; le g a t i o n, in Amoy harbor yesterday. ness. On Septomber 16, 1954, of the Zipser Club, J. Strickland. 168 Main St. Prof. drea-pd in native Tagalog shirts, Gen. Chang' Yi-tlng. Army Leiwton. bi; refusing to testify Strickland, who -flew to Lansing, waa followed by Thailand’s Prince spokesman, spid he had no im'or- about the conversation, cited a 35 Brainard Placa Mich... to attetld a meeting of Wan Waitbayakon-and Great Brit mation on reports that two former presidential directive .against die- college representatives 'from all ain’s Lord Reading. U 8. destroyers took part in the closure of private convaraationa over the country, has been a mem John Foater Dulles. U. 8. sec Charles E. Daniel, 59-year-old bombardment of Amoy and other within the executive department ber of the faculty of Stanford Uni retary of state who sponsored and Greenville, 8. C., conatruction Arm CoRununist bases Within gun of the government. Raghfration will bd takan at tha studio on Thurs versity for about 10 years. sparked the meeting, aigned at prealdent, was appointed (Sept. 8) range of Quemoy., The retired general is a friend 5:18 p.m. to the V. 8. Senate to serve natil The destroyers, turned over to of McCarthy. day, Sapt, 9, bitwaan 3:30 p.m. and 5:00 p.m., or G'arcla banged his gravel agd Jan. 3, 1855. Gov. James F. the Nationalists last month, are Lawt.on, who retired Aug.. Sl, . at any time by phoning MI-9-1110. Classes in tap, declared the conference closed at Byvnea named Daniel to All the (he former USS Hilary P.