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MODESS .. Hmmth Cl. Conn. Coe Asks MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 191! ATcrifc DmUy Net P rm Ran rioB smteKN Far the Week Eaded SasniitsJlic^ralJi Jaa. 18. 1888 Manchester £odgS'No.-78.~ A .7 / Statewide Group 11,511 Fh|r, eelder tenlght. Low 8-11^ and A. M., wlU hold .a special com-; Balloon Busters Qub Donates to Polio priye OeaeraBy fair, eeld Wedaeadag* Member at the Andlt o About'' - To>m"■ munlcaUon at the Masonic Temple High near 88. ti' tomorrow night at 7:30. The Mm - Plans Capipaigii . Bnreaa af CIreaiatloa lTi« rcauUr m*tUn**«f ter, Mason degree will be exempli­ I ManchB»UttA~-A City o f VUltigo Charm ten 6f liberty No. if . U3U. wlU fied by the mflcers of the lodge, A recently orgyi'ised atata-wide be held tomorrow night nt 8 assisted bv the m em b^ of the SERVICE AS YOU PREFER— o'clock. A BOcUl U » wul "pet Fellowcrart Club. At the conclu­ organisation, etfablished to fight V O L. L X X IV , N O . I I (EIGHTEEN PAGES) MANCHEST e I i , C O N N .,^ 1 ^ S D A y 2 u N U A O T IS, 1955 (CMaalfled Advattiaia^ aa Page 18) P I ^ FIVE CENtt m ' party will follow the meet- sion of the work there will be a a fatal disease that strikes.ehildreh is the coastoat M k tit Qnlsk Ikaeiml with Mrs. Martha Bell and Heene. Completloa of detail aaMirao satia* social hour and refreshments. but of which little else is known, itttee In chnrge. faction. win launch a campaign for funds The annual membership meet­ lA k o U Ohotcll No. «l,;j>egree ing of the. Hilliard Assn, will be soon. .WilBam P.'4)olsli of ntaihoBtas, will meet Wednes­ held tonight at 8 o'clock in the The organisation is the Chil­ Idka Tierney day night In Odd JTellbws Hall at cafeteria of the Waddell School, dren’s Cystic Fibrosis Assn, and Raymend T. Ridek 8 o'clodf. All members are urged Officers and street managers for is the first. state-Vride group-oT Phone to attend, 1955 will be elected and other im- its kind In tW country. It Is com­ Mltohen 8-8948 portirtant business will be discussed, posed of parents of children af- XI Gamma Caiapter of BcU Isig- Refireshments will be served. Hlcted with the dis ma Phi wur meet tomorrow night icreatic .ftbrosla, at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Officers of the Keeney Street organisation hopes to help Albert Poet, 1S2 Green Rd. School PTA are reminded of the find a. cura for the disease, which meeting tomorrow night at 7:45 at affectii'^the lungs and pancreas in Fradetick J. McCormick of East the school. ■ \ children' .The tochniciu .name of heavy boxaa labalad "gaa equip­ Hartford, formerly of Manchester the ailmeht is« muscoviacidosis. d 8 n t e r-oti 8 Massachusetts ment” into the priaon. OffIciaU and Mrs. William Jl> Sullivan, M The Dorcss Group of the South About one in 600 children are state prisem c o n v i^ rebelled would not dlacuea their Intentlona. Oentral Ave, East Hartford, WUl Methodist Church win meet all believed afflicted with the disease, today, seized five guards at Nor would they comment on a re­ but it Ta so difficult to dlagitose be united in marriage Saturtey, day Wednesday, beginning aty:S0 gunpoint and demandedNS car port IM heat had been tumad off Jan. 39, atJlliSO a.m. in St Mary's a. m., for rug making. that it is impossible at the present In the cell block. Caiurch, East Hartford. ^ time to commie aceVete Statistics. to gain freedom from the^O- Priaon vlaiUiig boura wera can- The Girls’ Friendly Sponsors of'' According to Eltoit\Morris5n of year-old, brick and gri calad. The reat of the prison in- OB'^tadjr of-^^atima Mothers S t Mary's Episcopal Church will 133 union St., a member of the paatille. .toa ware confined to their cells. The Nautilus Picks Mp Speed Circle will meet Wednesday, Jan. meet Friday evening at 8 o'clock jtate organisation, there are /lx Tha fitaparadoea.,,. aUowhd the Warden Parley 8. Vance V i t a l A reaj 19, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. sharp in the pariah house. The or seven cases of pancreatic ilfaroaie Rev. ICdward Rartigan, Catholic ■ad, "I won't comment." Jules Lessard, 74 W. Middle Tpke. spcideer will be the Rev. Donald N. in Manchester. chaplain, into an laolatnl aoUtary aaked directly If tha des- Conn. Coe Asks Hungerford. curate of S t Mary's. eonflncmeht cellblock. acena of tha peratf'indaonert made any threats Prttf. David C. Phillips of the Hostesses for the evening vtrili be riot, to hear confeaaioni of four of against the guard-hostages In bar­ O f T a c h e n s Speech and Drama Dept, of UConn Miss Haxel Greenaway, Mrs.' Dor­ WAXES to Hear the guarde. The fifth la not a gaining f«\ltt>*rty. - • will address the nurslrm staff othy Pagani, Miss Hannah Jensen CatheUc.— —— A-few muiutaa aftar-lft a m„ of Manchester Memorial Hospital and M ^ Louise Hotchkiss. Father Bartlgan, a elim, young E8T, Vance told newsmen he talk­ Wednesday at 2:30 p.m. Depart­ Doctor Sundquist ■ieat,....................................blac- draaaed 4a clerical ed byjetephona Wth the revoltere. ment heads and others Interested yhe planning committee for the newamen: He bald the I ! was answer- BalMn, S7, one will be welcome to attend. ’arrangements j i t the' 1985B class Mrs. Barbara Thompson, presi­ ’T appealed to the men to RTva ad by Walter H Taipeh, Formosa, Jan. 18 ' ''H .A. reunion, Mapeheater High School, of the priaonera. New Haven,'Jan. 18 (A*)— Union officials todajf announced ♦ —'— ■>/ dent, and Mrs. Grace GigUo, who' tip. After all lta-«U over.. The (JP)— A Communist invasion P v t Stephen A. Godin, son of will meet Wednesday at 8 p. m. at breakoqUliaa now fallod. Ilia jig Owwili a statewide strike of 1,5(K) Connecticut Co., bus drivers and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar h. Godin, 117 the "VF^Home; is in charge of publicity for the ja-up, ab to apeak." Vance aaljd Balbln lit him talk force backed by 20 warships m^hanied for 3 a.m,. Saturday. Cedar St, recently participated Herald Photo. newly organised WATES Club, Tha priaat aaid tha convlcta to Warran.U Harrlattmi, one of struck strategic Yikiangshan 'The announcement was made shortly after the company in the 187th Airborne Regimental Harold Burbank, Jr., sUi of Mr. fhree members of the Balloon Busters Club of the State Theater turn over to Atty. Jerome will appear Wednesdky morning were cool to hia auggeatlon and tha hoaUga gnardpT and Harring­ Another Shipment! ton apid they warn "okay." today and apparently con­ said it was willing to set up machinery'to/arbitrate W fer- -^Oembat-Xeam's_. “C^ration Cli­ and Mrs. Harold G. Burbahk, SO Walsh, chairman of the Polio DHve committee, the proceeds of a-collection the club took among chil- at 9 o'clock on the' Tankee Peddler they appeared not to bo "too much quered the tiny Nationalist WMtney Rd.. Is <me of the_d75 afraid of daath," Theodore (W U f) Green. 89, ences. Union and company met here for 8ii hour this morn­ max” on the japahes<rinBnd~ of ^dren at the theater Saturday. S^ndlj!g.jiext.to Walsh is the piysident pro tern of the club, Barbara rogram over WNHC-TV/ New bank robber tm6 escape artist, was Kyushu. A. member of Head' new students at Ithaca COllajia' jrij^cll, II, daughter «of Mr. and M ^ . Edward Farrell of 16 Ridge St, an<h with' her are Madeleine laven. They hays been, invifed by REG. $M 5 Soou women came to the priaon. Chinese island outpost. ing. r' / S apparently relatlvaa pf the hpe- desertbad mg ringleader of the Reliable reports In the National­ quartaia Co., he entered the Army this semester. He is enrolled in thai Ig, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Amirault of 87 Lenox St, and Barbara Brown, 12, Walter C. N le ls ^ director' and rtfiels. Vanbe said Green and Bal- In its announcement^ the A F L union^Ieft the door open for in March, 1953. and wiu last sta­ —School wo f. Health and Physical ^ ^ b t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown; of 90 Valley S t tagea They were crying. ist capital aaid radio contact with One wae identified aa,a relaUve Wrt\ boUy had pistola. Balhln la the island waa> broken at 8 p.m. a possible cancellation of the strike, .y ________________ ■ tioned at Fort Banning, Ga. Education. 100% D O W N long term for murderous All employes of the Connecticut^ Kehlsc.Airell of Guard Martin 8. Mulkam, a cap^***^’ (S a.m. E8TI andJt was presumed change for a ismall piece of prop^ the Reds had completed their con- Co.,” read the announcementJ4IWI81%i34f ^ er, formerly of this t .tlva “ represented by this unton erty lylnlr betweett.:'JkftaMitngtoh Juat btfora'noon a doacn uni- on Pago Tan) qusM. Planners Hear Bray Request and Grove Street on Main Btreet. sists her husband. cease work as of 3 a.m. isrturd'Sl j M c C a r t h y R a p Tba new club (Peiping Radio, heard In Tokyo, Jan. 22, 1965, unless In tha interlnt, > * 8- a Rather than ^‘apot sone,^ the for Ita ^ED piiSows boasted that Red Olnese armies TPC expanded the area to Include aeeond acaalon b at 8 p.m., had "libarated" Tikiangthan and Uie company agrees to abide by its, i f O f! In Pitblic Hearing Tonight all the frontage on Main Street in Tinker HaU.
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