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Adenauer Asks Haste jai3SfcV'^» • r J- •-'., P ■ f 1 . fJ A MANCHESTER EVENING GERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18« 195^ itia^^ItA niTEEN . wearability, and in several in­ Hal Boyle Last Open House stances manufacturers have given Robertson Pupils Burton's the opportunity of buy­ Set for Tonight ing their show room samples and Gel Art Awards 10,967 Tonight, clearing, cooler. Mini­ V. Adventure Formula: discontinued numbers to bring mum 60 degrees. Friday, auany, 1 ; uniisual savings to the women of Member of the Audit cool, maximum 48. The last of the open house pro­ Manchester. Five pupils at Robertson School , Bureau of Circulations Manchester— A City of Village Charm grams at the Southern New Eng­ Burton's, always aware of the were presented today with awards V “V' Child and Circus land Telephone Company’s build­ children who accompany their won in the recent "Young Man-. l: ing on East Center street will be mothers on shooping trips, has im­ Chester Paints” contest. William (Classified AdverMstng On Page IB) held tonight from 7:.^0 to 9:30. ported English chocolate candy, VOL. LXXII, NO. 143 MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1953 (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Many visitors have already toured molded and wrapped in shiny gold Stearns-made the presentations for •N«w York—(f>—K you don’t have] cream, a box of taffy candy, and the building, inclucjitng school the R otary Club a t a m orning aa-i' JUST ARRIVED ! 4 child, borrow one-:-and take it to | foil to look like golden coins, to two scones of pink spun cotton children from the eighth grade give to the children along with aembly. • circua this apring. candy. First place awards were won by *It’a a real adventure. And you 11 through high school. large "Kate Greenaway" color Touching Greeting "Oh, this is fun—this Is weally, "We are prepared to handle a books. Gait Jones of Grade 1 and Rudolph laam a lot. weally fun.” said Nina, waving her targe crowd tonight," said D. Uoyd Wajnarowicz of Grade 5. Ann Formal Peace Bid Burton Knopp. president of Bur­ »Such' aa: cotton candy and leaving half of New Easter Dresses J (1) A child’a atomach will hold Hobron, manager. "I hope those ton’s, said today, that this is a Raisler of Grade 4 placed second it in my hair and left, ear. who are able to attend will do so, golden opportunity for Manches­ in the contest, and Richard Waffle Pique. Glazed Chambray, Broadcloth a ^ Nylon. a o r a than a lady’a handbag. She loved the merry clowns and In all the latest spring shades. * (a) A child haa a more civilized as we're anxious to»show them ter women to stretch their fashion 2.llinakas of Grade 1 and Arturs Adenauer Asks Haste the animal acts, the trained chim­ latd humane aenae oi entertain-; how the telephone company serves dollar in time for their Easter GrkVIeu's of Grade 2 both finished From Russia Still panzees, the gentle elephants, the the community." in third place. SIZES 3 to 6x ................. ........$2.98 to $5.98 ment than the average grownup. | galloping camels, the beautiful needs. i F^ancea and I made the experl-; If members of any clubs or Movies were shown, and Miss ladies on the prancing white Hazel Lutz conducted the $IZES 7 to 1 4 ..................... .... $3.98 to $8.98 ment recently. We took our god-, organizations are unable to attend BI'D.M'ERT VERSION ^ d , Nina, to the Polack Brothers horses. the open house. Mr. Hobron said assem bly. PRE-TEEN$ 10-14 ...'.......... $5.98 to $8.98 To Come, Ike Says ^at-pocket clrcua. which raises But the high wire walkers and the company will be happy to ar­ Washington, March, 18—(/P) — about $1,000,000 a year for the the trapeze artists made her range a special tour of the build­ U. .S. government monitors re­ Come In now and make your selection. Use our convenient feiinera’ hind to help crippled chil- nervous. Such acts thrill adults ing on request at any time during ported today this domestic broad- lay-away plan. because a mis-step or poor tim­ Washington, March 19— ministration to press for Senate v e n - the year. ca.st by the Budapest radio in » ■ Nina is blonde and five and seri- ing may bring death to the per­ Communist Hungary: DUQALDO ffp) Prpsidpntrresioent LisennowerEisenhower opproval^ of the nomination.deeply interested 4ua and pretty. The trip to the cir- formers. "During the recent floods in Hol­ said today the new Russian L a ^ j n American affairs and aus was partly to help her recover Nina only felt sorry for them. Burton’s Opening land one of the old ■ churches in MUSIC CENTER a great sadness that threat- She could hardly bear tr> watch The Hague, the Groote Kerk, was Chubby, Dresses regime will never be met less that it might be a good idea for «is to blight her life young-her them. She gripped Frances and Prc-Easler Sales badly damaged. The Americans, in IM MIDDLE TPK. WEST than half way by his admin- him to make a brief trip there. Zorin Tells desperate inability to grow pig- me tightly by the hand and her their effort to spread the American * TEL. MI-9-6205 istration in any effort toward . Bowles Bid ‘Voice’ Says StriFe wii*. little palms were damp with way of life in Europe, in the $IZE$ 8V2 to 14V 2............ $4.98 onrf $5.98 world peace. Rut he said the I "I know a litUe girl only four perspiration. Tomorrow morning at 9 a. m. sphere of religion as well as in Instruction'^ in Guitar (Pictured at right) 5. Declared he feels this nS' ears old, and she's got pigtails,” "I hope' they don't fall," she other fields, have offered a large Soviet Lnion so far has made tlon cannot afford to reduce its when Burton's Inc., of R41 Main Mandolin, Violin. Piano, Slim stripes, slim-ribbed pique, and slim styling. While no formal peace overture. UN Russia fina has been saying. “And I am whispered. street opens its doors. The store sum for the restoration of this Accordion and Drums combat strength, but that he does Ease Up on /fcc/s^^^^Hueto w’ith j>alnt-box bright colors. tHalf-paat-five. and don’t have any. She got her biggest laugh from church. The President also told his news hope to get more national defense will mark the beginning of its an­ Instruments, conference that he sees in the re­ i don’t understand that.” a capering brown cloth horse that nual pre-Easter "Good aa Gold” "In return for their pious for less mpnev by eliminating 4 The clrcua was in the Flushing CHUBEHE GIRLS' SIZES 7Vz to 14^2 . $4.98 cent series of Communi.st aircraft came apart and disclosed two prom otion. gcnero.sity, the agents of gang­ Musical Supplies waste and iluplicatlon. For Peace ^ Stalin’s ’ "-^ .rmory, and when we entered I men. ster civilization demanded only attacks on American planes no 6. Said, government staffs have Washington, March 19— .Wm as an interoffice teletype: esitated, uncertain whether to For several months, the 'biiyers Orchestra Foi' Hire change in the intentions of the "Oh. 1 knew it was a twlck, at this popular women's retail one thing from the Dutch church: been studying a proposal for au i■tay or run. The Wooden stands she said, bobbing her head wisely. Soviet Union. United Nations, N. Y., (,tP)_Two "Voice of America’’ ^ ' ■ store have been scouring the New That once the restoration work is thorization of big Increases In nffirinU tnlH Sonatp inveatiirn. ^ undue emphasis on anti- Bonn, Germany, March 19 ¥ e r s packed with hundreds of •T knew there was somebody In March 19— (/P) —Russia’s Otttciais told senate in\e.8tlga- communist statements of Indian _ ,/ p . __rh«ncalW ^ York and Boston Fashion Markets, completed they should be allowed Eisenhower also: military and civil defense, but that ■creechlng. crying, yowling, yam- It all the time. They didn't fool 1. Reiterated that tax reduction Valerian A. Zorin said today tor.s today they were urged leaders in the texts of propaganda Lnanceimr iu>nn« ering little young hopes of to- to find high—fa.shlon merchandise to put up Coca Cola and chewing no conchislons have been reached. me.” gum advertisements on its sphere. must be deferred until a balanced last year by Cheater Bowles, broadrotii to India. Adenauer declared today that orrow, from nationally advertised manu­ T. Said he would not want to “the preservation of peace As we left, I was hiccuplng U. 8. capitalists are of the opinion budget Is in sight. He said he ** i anything unece-vtarily provoca- then Ambassador to India, to **‘P*"’“ West Germany must' 'hurry t■ As we threaded our way up the facturers., at exceptionally good and the struggle against a biliously, biit Nina, said she was that business advertisements and against letting the excess profits; moment with respect tinn of the reasons. and rearm because the dajtiB ■tands—trying to avoid stepping on hiingry. The man with the'cot­ values. Great emphasis has been new war has been and is the "tone down”, anti-Communist, , , Dooher testified that he saw both placed on fashion, quality, and the Cross can safely go together. ' tax expire June 30 without a sub- , United Nations of Joseph Stalin has incrita^ 5l but the larger children—we ton candy came by and Frances gtllute to compensate for revenue aggressor in main concern of the Soviet propaganda broadcasts to the teletype message and the June «aased a tiny lost girl .wailing said, "I think I’ll buy some more that troubled nation.
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