Time Runs'out for Pows

Time Runs'out for Pows

■tv®' W ^ W ‘.. -^sfw ^-'’ -1 ■’ ’‘‘V :'.. U-’ ' '■ 4 V - ^ | 3 f^ V I ■t ' '{ lyVfyr v^?SI •;5^.’''-.V^ • ‘-'ia'- /-- 7 ;b-'- y JJp ,W TUESDAY, D EC EM BER ts; 198t ■ - ■ jitanrt^rjelnr S m U tg IfrraUt f ' . Tonight-Stores Open to 9 a^clock AgostlneiU, John OataMe^ ia^wi||jmwi|||mw|||mwi||^ari||M!^| MjjU s XoaobM ed KMc ZltMM bod(o, nay. S, C , former raaidaate of Uila ian-American Hall on Eldrtdga j J i ^ut T o w n lo o p , wlQ BMOt at Um Rolmoa togrn, was a candidate for the B. Italifui--4mericans Street. At that meeting, the mem­ Deoadto; Raffaele Oe Bi- FunenU Homo thlo ovoninc at7:S0 8. In ctTll onglnaerlag at the Mil­ bers voted to abolish class mem­ monsi Modesto Zite; OI u I I'o A v w iio M to offer thalr lent roopecta to their itary Collage of south Carolina, In Member Drive bership in favor of a uniform $2-a- D’Um ^ , trustees. John Rota,.and For Urn Week BMs« Rlclwrd P. Brown, MO Wood* departed brother, Jamoe B. John* Charlestown, 8. C., Saturday. month membership with uniform Paul Cbim tl, auditors; Proapero Dee. It, UNH Und St., u d MIh BcuUah Humom aton, who baa been a loembcr ot sick benefits. Bonino, W k committee; and Jo­ will bo uni tod in morrlaco In tbo In his statement yesterday, seph Travigpo, aergeant-at-arma. thia lodge for 05 yean. A daughter was born at the Arturo Qremrae, newly elected SmOMHERG-GARUSON VWr wM ■nmA ee Nortb llotbodlat Church Sundny Hartford Hospital on Dec. 18 to president of the Manchester Itel- Oremmo said, no membership ad- attomoon nt S -o'etock.' Tho oervlco A S*C Jay K. Mohr, aon of Mr. Mr. and Mra John WUliema 41 ian-Amerlcan Society, announced miesioa'would be charged during 11,120 Lew lA-SS. fsatty will bo conducted by tho pOMtor, and Mn. Edgar W. Mohr, MS E. Falrview St. last night that the organisation the first three months of next RADIO, TV, PHONOGRAPHS e« UM Anitt tho Rov. John E. Foot Jnmoo W. Middle Ipke., ia open ding a 16 day which now numbers 300 members, ,year. EASr TERMS H ft I R o d R o ^ SmvIcb TOV BUT BEST AT Mtmehesler— A City of ViUago Chmrm McKoy will oorve no orfoiHot and furlough at his home. He ia proa* Both the Mary Cheney and Whi­ will conduct a three-month mem- Other officers elected Sunday ST Starkweather S t Gorald Chappoll wUl glng appro­ ently attending school at the F. E ten Memorial Libraries will close berahip drive beginning Jan. 1. A were John Andlsio, vice-president; priate oelocUono. Warren Air Force Baaa, Cheyenne, Thursday, the day before Christ­ goal of 300 new members has been John Oaraventa, corresponding SERVICE OHAROE $SM Potterton's Wyo. _ mas,. at S p. m.; and will remain set. secretary; Vincent Borello, assist­ VOL. LXXin. NO. 71 <CTkeellla4 AtriiUWig m ib f * 14) MANCHESTER CONN„ WEDNEBDAY, DECEMBER S3, I f S3 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS *1110 Buckland PTA will hold ite closed all day Saturday. They will Oremmo was elected to the top ant secretary; Anthony DeMalo, IM. M1-8-MU Trt. Ml-g4RM6 m qCNTEIt STRUCT (CORe OF OHVRCn) Chriatmaa party, ton'^ht at S Cadet John A. Cole, son of Mr. raopen Monday morning at • post in the society at a special financia) secretary; Peter Urbanet- Gary lamonaea iSRSRSKSR 1 O'clock at the achooL and Mra. Charles N. Cole of Caff- o^&ck. meeting held Sunday in the Ital- ti, treasurer: Martina Battista, Pw*t Uik Ntw, Bit r Ja il B reak Pair Caught Time Runs’Out for POWs; i .. In Indiana RiebnMmd. Ind., Dec. 23 (/P) Shows Decline —A perked car with two helf-eaten loaves of breed led >ara advancing, mainly pork piieaa. Holdbacks Spurn Waihington, Dee. 28 , , police to the capture jj!i a hotel The government reported to­ Ha aaid thia may pravent a further living cost decline for Daeeaabar room early today of the lest day that living costa declined when the bureau repoite tha OS' two of 18 esesped Michigsa in November, reveraing a camber living cost level late ne^ Cfmvicts. 44 »» ateady eight months advance month. Police Capt John Rlale aaid .All I Want for Qiristmas U. to record levels. "Wa'va had a UtUa Snniag ia the two men. after a brlaf strug­ Fire Deaths The Index, compiled by the Bu­ fooda in Dacambar," Clagua aaid, gle, admitted they are Robert "and tha axpacted lower clothing Pro-Reds Seek reau of Labor Statistics, deelinad Dowling, S3, a burglar, and Roman prices won't coma until the Janu­ thrae-tantha of one per cent to 115 Uriondek. 37, a payehopathic kill­ Clmm Nine NY-RON GOWNS per cent of the 1847-48 average. ary and February aalea;'* er. Michigan police had deecrib- Ai This Is atx-tenUui of one per cent Tha Index flguiv> emtouneeS to­ ad them aa dangaroua. Beautifully trimmed with matching lace. higher than Novembtr, 1853 sad day reSecte livliig coeU ea of mid- Thay am 11 other escaped from November.' the Southern Michigan prison at News Meeting IS per cent above the June, 1880 Youngsters It's tiiM to io n ite elMdil CiMeli yw r OutatSnding styles. Assorted colors. Sizes atari of the Koreen War. Between October and November, Jackson last Saturday, burning 34 to 40. But It waa the first drop aince transportation coete declined one- through bars in a prison sewer By im ASSO^TBD FBBSS February, and Indlcatisd some half of one par cent primartlv be­ with an ncetylene torch. Nine children were burned Panmunjioin.* Thursday, Dec. 24 (fP)—^Time ran out at inlB- stabilising of the economy. cauae of decreesaa in prieea of uaed The Upoff came when cyuiatng night Wednesday on efforts to change the minds of 22 A m ^ - ChristnMM nst, thM dMek Ball iknpleyea Lsee Raise automobiles and lower gasoline Patrolmen Robert Matheny and to death end one other wea * - » prioee. Lawrence Harris spotted a car can. war prisoners who stayed with the CJominonista, The 90- 5.00 5.98 Tha indtx dacllne knooka apout in critical conditioij today af­ day period for explanations to war prisoners expired hours 1,100,000 railroad employaa out of Many groups of consumer itema vrith Michigan tieenee piatea,. ter fires swept two homes in tha panny-an-hour wage increase rose sligblly In November. They parked opposite the Wayne Coun­ after the Americana and other pro-?' --------- they would have received had the included hoiialnf, medical care, ty Courthouse. widely separated sections of Red cepUvee chanted eonga shout- 1 __________ our 9if^spall9l•d SBitetioiis! Our akrt buyors hovo index stayed at Itr 115.4 October personal care, reeding end recrea­ In the car they saw the two the nation. One blase occurred ed and linked arms In a wild dance I «W 7* e B ^ _r* ^ figure. Their wage rates are gear­ tion, «nd even a alight rise tai the half-loaves of bread, a bottle of in Marinette, Wis., where to drown out laat-mlnute broad-j I v J L O L O l d r ed by union-management contract price of beer. catchup and a litter of cigarette cast appeals to return borne. five lost their lives. A second Indian spokesman said that te indtx chahgaa. -It was the third atraight month butte. disaster place near i- kupt our stocks up-to-fftw-miuHto A rather sharp 1.4 per ceht de­ that food priooa dacUnad. There Capt. -Riaio and three other of­ aa midnight passed there was no cline in food plicae urns mainly had been slight dcclinea in Sep­ ficers went to a small hotel on Greenville." Miss., when a request for repatriation from pris­ reaponaible for the,drop in tha tember and October. U. 8. Route 40, leas than a Mock tenant house went up in oners ia to* pro-Red north camp. * Knows Son over-ell living cost ffidex. ' The meats, poultry and fish cate­ from the car and only a block flames, snuffing the lives of The U. N. Command said earlier ^ infiftMoos . variety ^ This racoim^ak word to gory of prices declined 3.7 per cent from police headquarters, at the four children. Ite broadcasts yssterdey snded Amarican houaawives was tamper­ in the aiafie month between Octo­ west edge of the Iwaineaa district. efforts to woo home the 32 Amar- Will Return In Marinette, tha home of the nS, 1 Briton and 337 South Ko­ ed aomewliat, however, by indlce- ber and Novamber to reach iheir When they knocked at the hotel Robert Degaynsr family burned- to tiona. that December pricea may lowaat level since February lk4f. room door. Dowling called'''out, reans who stayed with the Reds. the ground. The children were Tokyo, Dec. 23 (AV"-Mn. be a bit klgtaar. An aVeraga dScresae of over 7 Vho la HT" alceiring in bedrooms on the Second Interviews Halted Tha lAbor StatinUcs Oommls- per cent in pork prices, with bacon ‘Tt’a the police,” Riaio answered. floor of the house when'the fire The Communists who have Portia Howe pecked tonight aioncr, CWaa Clagua, aaid he haa Dowling opened the door started at about a a.m. The tether, pressed repeatedly for an exten- for a long homeward journey, advance iadlcqtknurthat food prices (Oentianed an Pnge Few) promptly. Both men were in their Robert, so, left the houM to caU n of the explanatioa period, a sad but devout mother who underclothea.

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