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State Tax Eration ^ ’^.) * '?•• V • 't •* *•-;•. • : t >. j;.- ■ •/ - - 41. I': >r- EL<’,JVSfc, ’. • .. MONDAY; AUGUST 24,19B^ Avanun Dally Nat Praas Run P O U R T E ^ IHantlicater lEorning IfKaUt Far Hm Waek Faded Aag. at. 1888 rawaaM af D.iS. WantNar I , Vil f - tha pound wlU hava metal win­ A daughUr, their flrat ehUd. A aon waa bom Aug. 20 to dows, Srsproof doon, cindar Mock 10,593 Fair with lltlie rkaafif In' waa bom Aug. 8J. in Jordan Hoa- ford Hoapltal to Mr, and Mm Court CaseT] DogPoimd partitions, a eoncrato Soor with peratura tsulght and Wadairnday, Arthur Flah, of Lake SUeet Ex- drhlna, and n shnllow waU for a MiaAar af Mm Audit r^About Town pital, Mymouth, Maaa., to Mr. and Tim e T o Euwmu»al draulatlens ) Idra. John H. Durgln. Jr. Mra. tenalon. M m ehetler-^A Cky of Village Charm ■9M Durrin before her marriage waa George------ LaChapelle,------------Project 82, of Ver­ Set '"*^hanSS*?old tha Board ha had XS>* C3»w^>>»*ll Council, K «t C, Mlaa FVancea Wallett, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Raymond O’Coln. non, who waa Involved In a four- diacovarad Lea Fraccla. dog war- «dn how lu ««»“ > Mr. and Mra. Joaeph Wallett, 147 Jr. 23 Spruce St, were aurpriaed dan, hnd been buying food hlmaelf Start nt lU rtin Pnrfc. In B««t Hartford. veblcla accident at Depot Square Schendel Will Expedite for impounded peta. Fraccla told VOL. LXXII, NO. 277 (daaalflad AdvsrtMng au Paga 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 25. 1953 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE Cl Waranoke Rd. The paternal grand- Friday at 10 p. m. by a telephone yesterday morning, waa fined $85 ’•H» picnic, which 1« hclnf parenta are Mr. and Mra. J. Har" call from their aon, Pfc. John Construction of New tha Board tha toto Jaaoaa Rolston,' with tho num bm ’ fnm> old Durgln of Hopadale, Maaa. O't^ln, who la atatloned In Korea, In Town Court thla morning on - formar dog wardan, aakad Fiy t o i« mind, win feature a pro- where he haa been alnce March of charge of rcckleae driving. Building Off Okott St. when he took over to kaap doom Sewing* t n m of aporta Mid racreaUon, Jo- The officera and conunittee of thla year. Judge John 8. G. ^ ttn er waa operating axpansas so that dog 11- Piph J. Graven, committee chalr- cenas monay could ba uaad for tho East R ebel the Biitlah-Amerlcan Club will on the bench.. Polica Chief Herman C. Schen­ UN Asked to Ignore ? \ nw i, kaa reported. hold a meeting at S o’clock thla conatnictlon of a naw pound. Sfc. William E. Condrlck. 108 Assistant Town Court Proaacu- del, who plana to hava a new dog evening. X«ckwood St., who haa been aU- Tha Board told Fraecia to pra- For let. Oeorfe J, Vlncek, aon of Mr. fqr Richard Law aald that LaChap- pound for Mancheater constructed aant alt futura MUa for paymant mM Mra. Charlea J. Vlncek. i « Uoned In Korea for the past two Given L ife Donna Fqrreat.7-year-old daugh­ yeara waa one of the Connecticut pellc'a car, while headed eouth before cold weather aete in, aald since the upkeep' of Impounded State Tax IJvdaU St., and Cpl. Ldula L. PUver ter of Mr. and Mra. Robert For- men who arrived In Seattle, Aug. to ^ y axeavntloq for the building’e dogs la tha toom’s rasponalbUlty. South Korea Threat Wfeoae wife Nancy, Uvea at JM around Depot Square, aldeawipcd reat, 223 Spruce S t, returned to­ 22, aboard the USNS Gen. Slmort foundation iy(***ld l>*gto as soon as School Kaat Middle Tpke., are undergoing day after apending her vacation two care parked on the weat aide poaalble, probably tomorrow. Jail Term poat-truce training with the JSth In- B. Buckner. Sgt. Condrlck la the for the aecond aummer with rela- aon of William Condrlck; of Rut­ of the atreet. clntlnued around the ‘Tha Chief exjrialiied that he haa fimtry Dlvlalon In Korea. Vl^ek, a tivea In Pennaylvanla. She w m been, delaying tha digging of a aopply aergeant In Battery B, 64tt land. Vt. Prevloiw to entering the parklet and hit. a railway exprw Clothes Of Conference Ban Berlin, Aug. 26 (A*)— A accompanied by her grandmother, trench for dog burial until town Field ArtUlery Battalion, ^ v e d In aervice, waa employed In Hartford. truck parked on the eaat tide of PASTRAMI AND Mra. Myrtle Forreat of Haniaburg. He made hU home with hla alater, the railroad atatlon and then oaclnls gnve him tha go-ahead for wave of new arrests in con­ Korea In Auguat 1#M. Hla wife, and Mr. and Mra. Harry A. Forreat tha dog pound. Schandel said he nection with Germany’s June Julia, Uvea at M BrooWp St.. Mra. Victor Colem«n. 108 Lock- croaaed the atreet, climbed a curb COKE of Philadelphia.------- y would engage a power nhtfvel now eration -X RockviUe. Pllver, a aquad leader In wood St. Mra; Coletoan atated to­ and hit a no-parktng aign. 4S« AT I t OAK Now ! ' 26 yp)—-New scalane s Leslie .jri,, conununUt bloc also 17 revolt was report^ today Company F « the 14tlr Regiment, day that, recent lettem aha had Patrolman Kenneth Barker, who to dig the trench nnd the excava­ .ns the Omimunists an­ Auxiliary Police will meet to­ tion for the building at the same Knox Munro called on the favors India. haa been In Korea alnce Fehtuary. mailed, to her brother had been Investigated the accident and made nounced an alleged leader of night at 7;30 at Police headquar- returned. the arrest, said the cars struck by time. U.N. today to ignore South pyun and col. Ben Umb, 8outh \. Hit pATontfl, Mr. wid Mrs. Thtron tera, to plan a achedulc of actlvl- The chief said he had ordered the uprising had been sen HjOgers, live et W Oek 8t. LaChspellc's ware owned by Ro­ ri'I'l't 'T* T Korea’a threatened boycott : Korea's permanent obMrver St^e tiea for the fall aeaaon. Every window and door sash for the and recommend the inclusion *'U.N., ” declared *—•last "*•■*'*•night: "The"The tenced to life imprisonment. CrRflh K ills Two member la requeated to attend the A aon waa bom at St. Fimcla bert E. Janickc, 38, of 8 Silas Rd., 1 Hoapltal Aug. 22 to Mr. and Mra and Lawrence Mallon, 37, of 32 etrueturc. .and, had arrang^ for Republic of Korea finds It Impos- The Weet Berlin Radio aald meeting. construction of forms, pouring of of India in the Korean Peaue < Roland A. Miller. 18 Pearl »t;^Mri Grove St. aibla to collaborata with India on Commimtst Zone security police Local Retailer the cement foundation, and laying Conference. the Asms side.’’ had arrested 64 persons suspected MUler la employed by the Flrat In other caaes this morning, A meeting of the committee National Bank of thla town. Mra. of cinder blocki lOr the 12 by SO Munro addreased tha General of taking part In the revolt. They ''^ S S h M iib V 'j which waa in charge of the Peach Adrien J. Vautour, 33, of Hart­ “ If India wants to alt on the WhHmaa, Schfafft, P. * S. 4 Miller waa the former Mlaa Betty foot, one-story structure. Assembles 60-nation Phlltical Communist side, all right.’’ adoea were- bagged In three 'steel plants Shortcake featlval of the North ford. was flned a total of 183 on At lt» meeting Friday, the Board Committee as more countries liqcd and ah artlflcial rubber plant. Onudy Ouphoart ^ End Firemen. Friday, la called for Buckley of Wella St. charges of violstions of rules of Pyun. “Ws aro not vetoing who of Ditectora voted to allocate up in atipport of India. South will be at the peace conference thla evening at S o’clock at the the road and failure to obtain a 32,425 from the capital Improve­ Korean Foreign Mlnleter Y. T. Alleged Lauder Gels Ufa' ictims .trlhar Drat Stem 4 fire headquar^ra. Main at Hillard license; Letter E. Beebe, 27, of ments fund for tha new, pound, But we Certainly can say whether A few hours sariler tbs German Pyun said yesterday hie govern­ we will be there, end wo certainly Communist ADN News Agency Sta. Hartford, and William A. Cowles, which win he built at the town dis­ f| t ' 'I \ ment would And It Impossible to 35. of Ossining. N. Y., were «ned may w-sik out or boycott the announced that Gerhard Roemer, Local Stocks posal area off Olcott Slraet. alt In the conference with India conference If the U. N. goes ahead A man who has worked for the state as an accountant and A $31 each for speeding: and Ever­ According to Schendel’s plana] unlsse India was seated with the 26, had been tent to Jail for life ett A. Patten, 85. of 41 Hamlin and votes to sit India on our side.’ as a leader of the rebellion. auditor for 20 years was arrested this morning on a bench Onotntlona Fuinlahed By HRST TEACHER Communists. St., 812 for violation of rules of Hard te BeUme Pyun, earlier yeeterdsy had bit According to ' ADN, Roemer warrant accusing him of e.xtortion by shaking down Hart­ Cebuni M Mlddlebroek, Ine. Remamher your Drat 1 -lerly attacked India ^fore the burst Into Megdeti^rg JaU hraa- the road. teacher T She waa won-| Munro said he could not “be­ ford County businessmen— including a Manchester man— I p.
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