Card Pnita and .Fend Ar^ Delegates More Than L.Ood Ice Akatere
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I. 7" J r '. ■■7 r-: 7.' .V.-.-J'/X-u., ,., //' ■r i / f ' -I " ..7 - / ■! ' • • * ■ . _ j t' '■ . •) ' " ' / '• / FRIDAY, JANUARY II. 19B« \ ^ i v ^ J Avwtgt Dailyr N0N 0 R a lEttrnfttg fjrraUii 4*. _ . , •■•r taaWaak tarbeMa — M tba bean of : i m o Skaters Bxpedted Mta Telaate M N onaaa E ^ t a f i m 'a daace, a namhlNjmbl :-T Yaeigkt Aimax Jayceee Ask ll,095trX t a HMd-hv thm. W in ri—I vTiiw 7^.:: '■ i aiM m M at rnniailftaei to r ter ffoBlbr OHiMbar o f Obmamtob,- aanve) card pnita and .fend Ar^ Delegates More than l.OOd ice akatere. wltl bghald at the State Armory af ^Oltaolattemi.,-: O n a iia f "wbre lep^ad at center m t d m s A ^ wid Jmt aala. Uia data M - in u 3 i baa baee Saturday avanlng. Jan. 88. r ^nringa Pond and Center TIckaCa are avnUaM* from any NEMIND M O r- M iuuBhestAfp^A,CUyi o f V iilage Charm ■at far Wadaeeday.-reb. m T a da* *i|aM T tto^iln t Ui nckMu buffet atyla euppar war Sprtnga Aimex laat lUght .uid Jaycaa member of at tha Amarit^ BATTBBIBS — OOBBS — RBFAIBB, f p M od el m twice that number ia expacti- Polio Benefit Lagion. Home, Ptao Pharmacy. VOL LSpiill, NO. 40 •t t p. m. aervad, after which Kay Haugan . ‘ X .... .......... ,' (rtaaallied AiRvHtetag ■■ 1 8 ) . and M in FaUca ahowad colored bdtonigbt,-weather permittings Qutrat’a' Pharmacy, N orth Bnd M ANCHE8TB^4^NN.«^ATl^AYr7ANUARY 16, 1954 Odiiiloii Mambora of the High Scbdol (YWRLVE PAGES) t* t tomt «iia moYlee taken at Miami Beach Parit Supt. Horace Murphey Bing Crosby. Sophia tucker, Pharmacy, Jon-Di's Raataurant, UMjnwr when a group of local beanUdana Current Affair* Club yeatetday ■aid akaUng hours tonight will Fairfield Market, Green Comer PERSONAL HEARING SERVICE K- Oovi John Arthur Godfrey A t o d il attended the Natloaal Hairdreaaen elected four boya and four girla be from 8:90 to 10 o'clock. and Mra. Dwight D. Blaanhower Store, Pinehuret Grocery,. First X O F M A N C H E S T E R Both the pond and annek will th$ tw irtm l. ai to reprannt them at the third have Joined forces with the Man- National Bank, or from 8. J. Turk- ! g g l m a i n ST.—Ml-a-«Ml p t M m d .t e tlM K lag David Lodge, lO O r, wiU annual model general aaaembly of be lighted by floodligbta. cheater Junior Chamber of Com- Ington, Jr, at tha Town Clerk'a nai Bwbum Aa< meat tonight at 7:90 in Odd Itel* the U. N., aponaorad by tba For Should the, temperature con merce In an affort ta a»aka the Iowa HalL DIatrict Peputy Grand tinue to liae today, which unees •Bd bar uaiat* 1884 Polio Ball the moat succea*- eign Policy Aaan. of Hartford at would cause officiala to cloea Aadmon. Mn. Maater Harry Ptarce, of Boat Htnyer Oodlaga A pril lA ful eyar held la Mmichaater. ■ad M in Ruth Hartford, and bia ataff wtU be Center Springs, the annex will Tha Jaycaa danoa committee, P ay Rai^e Elected to make the annual trip be opened, Mur{diey aalA praaent .to tnataU tba olficara fo r to the UN aaaembly tn New York headed by AUy. Herbert A. Phe- tba enauing year. Refreabmanta Skaters who desire further lon, Jr., contacted the above-men- CUANIN6 ANW INSTAUIN6 were Carolyn Bengtaon, Nancy Information may call Canter / - ,Cdvt, aad Mn. Rayaiond WU- win ba aerved fdlowtaig the In- Oide, Batty Preibait. Merilyn Rog- tloaad celebritiea with a request WINDSHIELD Vote Nears atallatiotL Springs Lodge. MI S-4700. ■ ■ * ^ 1"- MK.arlD be i»eelsl lueMa Buadey f . ^ , ir% William Bayer, Gary BogU, that they donate Some article to i | : | i ^ itfir tc n la the SMvatiOB he sold to the hlfheat bidder for SEPTIC TANKS and CESSPOOLS Jamaa Tateo and Roger Turklng- / “ 7"* Anejr Citadel, tba HoUnen eervlM Two TWCA ^Nmaored claaaea ton. Alternataa aleeted ' ware tha buieflt of tha PoUo Fund A amapMs aegnelaatten at TRAINED SBWAdB SPBCBALim ^Wai^ngton, Jan. 16 {m — Wuhingtdh^ Jan; 16 (/P>— will atart next week at tba Com repreaant Nlnataan aacoodary a. m. and the flalYatioe Roae Frechette, Sandra Tkna^’ .Oontanta of tha packagaa ra- PROTECTORS ■mm the aaest taadaan aeatameet aad aeeehleeey—RBStnUTi A The XJniti^ States is arming CkingreM appeared likely to- taietfm at tan p. m. C»pt WH< munity T. aUanaatiea on Monday Arthur Karaaia'ahd Ahabn Tterp. acboola will partieipnba in the catvad are net knoWn to membara WBA b R Jab «t n LOWnt PltlOB. its- to re w ftt Germany vrifh Tells lelty day . to vote, probably next ■oa. Raancial eecntary for tba night at $ o’clock to run for 10 modal aaaembly. of tha oommittaa, but It ia hoped The atudoita will repreoent For su\ty]p88 of c«rau No THIS IS WHY guided mi0 il0 capable cMf month, for substantial- pay Seetbern Near Bagtaad dlvielon, waeka aad mlUlaery on Tneaday Lewis Piper ia faculty advisor that a ccosiderabie eum wiU ba a Waterpvaaftag af caBaia. Syria and Caechoalovakla. of the Currant Affairs Chib. The urrying atomic warheads Taifi^fi for its own ^ members <artUi haadq^rten In Hartford, morning at b:lS to run for 8 weaka. In - tripa to the UN the pact scraping. Keeps yoar wind- a New aniHgriant water , . more caO ^ ■wlll teaagnrata the IWM S m ic e - AbyotM interaated may atUl regia- Mancbeater Rotary Club aponaara HMa laatalM . ....... McKinney Bros. hundreds of mile* into Red- and for federal.Judges, stgrt- s'?' tar for eltber of than claaan at two yaara, .local, atudente .aerved the annual trip to tha UN. sKieM cleuf while perked. ’Bftte eampalga, niday, Jan. 0 , af aa repraaentativea of Tugoalav- a New “ raetpreaf* aawac (1) Prompt Service held terckbry. ing next January, “ Lei It Snow, Let It Snow” Etc. ‘f:M . Baaiday evaninc at 7:S0 a the Y offlce In tba Community Y itaea laatalhi Tha AijAorca anaounced teratly Building. vakla, Saudl-Arabia, Natlwial Mrs. Justine M. Sober, proba FAINTS7 CAU Demonstrated At (2) QnaUty Work A protest from Congres** own aanaoHal aervtee will ba bald China and HaltL a Ptaggad aawar Inaa elaan- l« t ntgMr that it will aend two ranks that the pay already may ROK He ■'V" John l^oBi, an tion officer of the Juvenile Court e i aiaetaleelly. i(S) Reasonable Prices pllotleaa bomber aquadrona.. to Andaraon Shea Auxiliary, No. At the mock aaaembly. atudente of the State of Connecticut in the be too high seemed to represent ta tba^ local cotpa for 4S will debate a four point agenda in i i s A R . , n w m Oarmany this year. No deWla only a small minority's view. ' Tuieday, Jan. lA 2048, VpiVv will bold ite uaual pub Rockville district, will apaak >on ware given. •• lic aatback party tonlrtt at 8:80 at the all day aeaaion. Delcgatea “Juvenile Delinquency" at tba iUHMESTER But a ' specialcommission's Issues tba P n t Home, Manchaater Groan, will viait the UN in March, datoa Fite Bwrie UJ8. Strategy recommendaUon that the legisla- Cheney 1 AtblaUc A e^ win meeting of Group B. Center with >rlaea and rafreabmenta. Mra. to ba aaaigned In the near future. Church women, Mra. Newell Smith. Coll McKINNEY BROS. Thia move eeemed to flt into tore' annual gross Income be M d t b a i ^ia a a erin qc **Rac Oidoco-Wbitebaada tbacommUteo. They .drill Interview UN delegatea,. m « suMXY <a | AHWIIIIt , S^te«y _de«ned._by hiked-, .to-837,800 may-be - ecaled NIihta’’ dftWe ly at ^ Bait Jeadert-Monday niidtt at g-o'dodt A gb ^ turnout of playara ia hoped viait country delegatiotaa and at at the church. All peraona tnter- gSCretaiy df Stale DuUea in a New down to 80.OOO or 80.800, still a On Gou tn 10 derao tbe proceed* will-be turned: tend maetlnga of the aaaemt^ tb tated bra Invited to attend aind MltdMl f ^ 2 S iftw w fO w ieSfc York speech Tuesday and affirmed steeable hobst oVer the primeht J by President Eisenhower at' hie into the Pquo Fund. get’ viewpmnta of cotmtriee they hear this talk. ' TBL. MItahall i .188-10 PBARL 8T.. 819,000. ■ Seoul, Jfin. 16 (jF)->Preg|- 4 news conference the next dey. House Majority Leader Halleck This strategy. DuIIea said, ia (R-Ind)- predicted that Congress dent Syngmsn R ^ tiodsy n t baaed on ''massive retaliatory pow would approve a pay raise, al fin April defid)^ for tin er" to deter Soviet aggreaskm. though not necessarily tjlR fu ll peficeful unifUAtion of Kores la this connection, the deciekm amount recommended:— —— X:’ and wame4u0t “ we wiU not to augment the fire power of Outspoken opposition to the American forces helping defend raise came from Beps. Burdick sit back ana wait until wa a n W estern Europe immediately (R-ND) and Hoffman (R-Mich), 0 ld out,” , raised, a question; but ■ neither seemed optimistic An official government apokaa- Would this mean fewer Ameri about chances for blocking it. roan later issued a atatement modi- can troops in EUiropeT Burdick disagreed with the com ^ n g the aging Prerident'a want mission’s finding that congress ing. "No. not to itself.’’ Secretary of Rhee hinted to a news ronferanca , Defense Charles K. Wilson told re men are underpaid. ’’Most of us are overpaid," he that im days after the start of porters yesterday.