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I i . ■ \ j?. Jr PA6B TWKLVi; 8ATURDAT, DECEMBER) 4, 19M ittatirlfpscter l$prdii .* Stores Open Until 9 Tomorrow Night for Extra Christmas Shopping Hours :■ up there in the late evening with About Town 1^1 friends, we are toM. Tow cars Averaffe Daily Net Press Run have hauled out their abandoned Career Booklets Priessented to High School Hospital JVote^ For the Week RMed Heard Along Main Street autos ^the next morning. Dee. 4, 1954 ! Fatanut B W ^2* BmeuB ' ytw auto will hold tt* , PaUente Today: 148 •anutl ChriitmM progwn and And on Some of Mancheiter*s Side Streets^ Too What Flaver Today t ADMITTED YEBTEIlDAY: ■oetal at Otnter CDngngatlMial About a year ago a couple of Mrs. Jonnis Grogan, 1Q6 Lenox 1 1 , S 6 8 Clear, eolA wtady tohlghL Law CM Cti IfondMr evcnUur 8 Manchester gentlemen,, both of St.; Jay GlgUo, RFD V Andovar; S-13 fat Mty, 4-S to a«t|ylmr<ftftO- o’dIocJc. Kach m m b«r ia aakcd to OM Paper Mystery Chubby get out the gas mower and them merchants, ntade a friendly r at tha Aoiit brtav ft 00 cant gift in holiday What on earth do householders drive itia little? At least for a little wager.' Ernest GuarnsscheUK Glsston- t a( Oroolatloa Uaas. IWeaday wtady, rnatlaaad in Manchester do with their old bury; Mrs. Cstherii^lM ch, Green caM. High ahaat 3S. ria ^ a g for the gift bag. season, this sort of thing will be The amount at stake was |5, bui Lodge Home; Frapeit Bhsrkey, 37 Manchester^A'City of Village Ckahi^ magazinea,.newspapers and waste in abeyance. with business foremost in mind, paper? When the late Jack I>wyer Of course it’s possible to E. Middle ':^ k e./ Mrs. Msiy Ms- Maachester AusiUary police will the men agreed that the victor hsffey,, 65 Flqnnee St.; William Bteet ito a iK y n if ^ a t 7:80 in the had tha bright idea' of collecting solve not to wash the car for a was to take hla spolla in mer VOL, LXXnr. NO. 58 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) them on a town-wide basis for the year, but this is the really . un- Stocks, 73 R id ^ St.: Jacob Moski,' (CM aal^ Advartlaiag an Paga auxiliary room of Police ilaadquar- chandise. 50 North St.; Louis Baldracchi, PRICE FIVE CENTS teiil, Judge Jobh fl. Rottner will benefit of Memorial Hospital, the subtle sort of thing that will get We understand the winner ' is scheme was hailed with as much the man of the house nowherC' ia SthffordSprings; Mrs. Alberta. ifoak to tha group after a ahort still enjoying free ice cream cones EstabropK. ‘ Talcottville; Michael luiiinaaa meetTug. at which plana enthusiasm as the garbage collec solving his problem of what not at the ice cream bar owned by the tion by the town which preeded it to do next year. Emmainiel, 19 Pearl St.; . C ar^ Saving Rpe at Bolton Lake a m be made for thM ""bal Chriat* loser. NowmeMki. 716 W. Middle Tpke.: U. S. Court gM |« ty to be 1mA on Monday, by many years. The best resolutions are those in w^ch the ultimate result is dif __________ , Anon. and Deborah Mature, 120 For 10 years the collection for ficult for the wife to foretell, like ilton St.; Mra. Mabel Gee, 67 the hoopital continued and 8U.OOO the idea of resolving not to watch ipfield Rd.rNorma Roes, RFD Backs Tax m trn Mimchealer Girl Scout was realised for time-saving ap- Ulevlsion so Ute at night She Curate Addresses 3, Coventry; Mrs: Mathilda Gustaf Council will hold iU December paraitu for the institution. will probably figure this will help son, 60 Spring St.i Mra Marion , However, it became increasingly e m a n d s maetiiig TUeaday i ^ t at 7:48 at her husband be fresher in the , Peck, 14 Strong St. the home c< Mra. L. V. <i|aHaon, IM difficult for the collectors to find morning. But hubby will now have Club on Monday I ADMITTED 'TODAY: Adrienne Conyictions 8 . 1 ^ St. the bundles. They were not put more time to go out with the boys, Lewis, Wlllimsntic; Keniieth Gnrn, OT’t, although advertisements of and there la no resolution against RFD 2, Manchester. Xre. Robert Ruaaell, Mountain the collections in the different sec th a t la there? The Rev. Donald N. Hungerford, DISCHARGED' YESTERDAY: Washington, Dee. $ (APV- Road, Glaatonbury, a member of tions i^ipeared regularly in The For the next year, we say, make curate of 8L Mary's Church, will 'Stephen Sadloii, 74 Woodland St.; The Supreme Court to ^ y tha Adviaoiy Board of the Service Herald. those resolutiima that are easy to address the Men’s Ciyb of that Mrs. David Stone, 46 LitchfleM ruled unanimously that states Bureau fOr women'a Organlaatlona, One of the men who wrorked keep and psychological tensions Church on the siibjeet “The Angli S t; Mrs. Allen Ayers, Glaston attended a meeting of the Board in have no authority to close with others when the waste paper will fall away. can Congress, 1964," a t their regu- bury; Sandra Barton, 12 Doane C hina Free 1 1 IJ, S. Airrtien Hartford yaateTday. The group, was sold for the benefit of the hos St.; Mrs. Clifford Simpson, 105 tl^r highways to intentate oompoaed of nine outatanding worn pital, has been trying it on his Attack Ob Rain Gauge tar supper meeUng on Monday. Chestnut St.; Mrs. Isabelle Mac- tPucken who violate atate an leaders in Connecticut, advisea own, and advertising regularly, The juvenile assault on the little Dec. «, at St. Mary^s Parish Hall. Kensie,- East Hartford; Mra Irvin highway laws. tha bureau on Ha program designed fears he will have to give it up, cage on the lawn in back of the The Rev. Mr. Hungerford, a na Secor, 188 Spruce St.: Msiy Leon to b r i^ up-UHlate information to the “game isn’t worth the can ard, Valley View Lane, Vernon. u.s. Coptines Released the women of the state on sublects Municipal Building began the first tive of Hartford, attended schools Washington, Dec. 6 (ff)— Ike’s Fiscal die.” day it was up. in Hartford and West Hartford. In which they are paiticualrly in. With so many new families in The Supreme (3ourt today up tereated. The first wave of youngsters He graduated from Mount Hermon Manchester, and more and more charged up the hill moments after School for Boyd in i-.orthfleld. held convictions in four In Still In China Western Allies people using oil burners and oil school closing bell sounded and the Mass. Following prep school, he come tax evasion cases in Policies Put The Married Couples d u b of the heaters, it remains a ' mystery attack was on. Qemimmity Baptist Church will served for two years in the United which the government relied Hong Kong, Dec. 6 —Squad what they do with their waste pa The cage is formed by four hiph States Army Headquarters in ron Leader Andrew R. (Andy) hold a ‘‘Sock Hop" tonight at per. sections of fence and it houses a EMERGENCY for proof on an attempted pw m. a t the West Side Rec. Heidelberg, Germany. In ir-fil.^he Under Fire MacKenzie, a Canadian flier shot new rain gauge now, but it was reveived a B. A. degree from Trin OIL lURNER showing that the taxpayer’s down In tha Korean War and Just ute • Playful Attack empty when the advance party got ity College where he was also a gain in ‘'net worth” exceeded freed from imprisonment in Red A son was brnri yesterday in St. The telephone rang in Dog War thefo. member of the Sigma Chapter of SERVICE Washington, Dec. 6 (/P)— Francis Hospital, Hartford, to Mr. Someone left the gate unlScked his reported income. CTilna, says tho Chinese ere still den Lee Fracchia’s service station the Delta Phi Fraternity. Li that The affact la^o atrengthen tha •—John D. Clark, a m em W of holding some American war pris anaand Mra.Mrs. tnlUamwuuam A.a . rPari:, a n , Felt office earlier this week. The which is always a bad thing to same year, he was elected to Pi CALL former President Truman’s ,, V By MAX HARRCLSON Road, WMping. Tliey have a two- do—-and the kids closed each other ■erald Photo. hand of tha Intaroak Ravenua in oners in hla prison camp. voice on the other end of the line Gamma Mu. the NaUonal Social The first of 500 booklets on dealing with caaekNof auapactod Tho 34-year-old air ace reported Umt^ N atio^ N. Y.. Dec. 6 'The United States and year^ld daughter, Marilyn Diane.Di was ft woman. She was frantic in to play "jail” or “soo,” Science Honor Society. He re Council of Economic Ad its 15 Korean War AJIies were reported close to agreement to The maternal grandparenta are Frank S t^e, from the engineer Santa to Visit careers in Connecticut industry cchtaina 26 chapters, each outlin MI-9-4548 evasion aliara other types of evi visers, told Oingress today upon reaching Hong Kong yester as she reported, that a large dog ceived a Bachelor Of Sftcred The- which are to be distributed to dence are difficult or Impoaaibla. day that toe Americans he knows day on details of a resolution calling for the release of 11 U. S Mr. And Mrs. Frank F. Yeomans, was attacking a child in her area. ing office which is responsible for olo|w from the Berkeley Divinity ing the duties, qualificatioas, very great damage has been 315 OoMond S t, and the paternal the gauge, heard about the open high school sophomores here is chances of advancement and avail WILLIAMS 8-0 Doefaiea shout—all Air Force filers—had fliers and other allied persOimel in Red China’s hands.