Manchester Historical Society

Manchester Historical Society

MONDA^, NOVEMBER 10, 1952 Average Daily Net Preaa Ran i^nrbpsitpr lEorntno far tta Week The Weather •'■-R-iasgiMWh-.- a. W«a41w Bafuea Manchester Lodge No. 73, A, F. The Gleaners group of the South and A. M.. will hold a stated com­ Methodist Church will meet at the Observe'50 Years of Marriage Collect $3,000 1 0 ,7 9 1 Fair, not M coM tonight. Cloudy church tomorrow night at 7:43. ■ About Town munication at the Masonic Temple Member' of the Audit Wednesday, colder late In the day. tomorrow night at 7:30. The Fel- In Scout Drive •'*' V Bureau ot ClreutoBoue Miss June C. Chambers. 1.56 Main RANGE and FUEL OIL ' Mark-Strtclcland. humorist, will lowcraft degree will- be conferred, Mancheiter— A City of Village Charm a*. entertWfter tonight »t 8 and there will be refreshments and street, has been installed as a ' •'dock at the meeting of the member of the Upsala College a scoial hour. • , ' chapter of Psi Chi, national honor­ Hundredg of (toys. Par* 2 4 Hour DoUvery Service - Wemon’s a u b of Monchester «t VOL. LXXII, NO. 36 (Ctoaelftod Adverltotog on Page U ) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1952 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE CENTS Um South Methodist Church. This ary psychology fraternity. A The November meeting of Uie sophomore at Upsala Oollege, East eiits Canvass Homes; to men's nigkt, and the hosle.ss Women's Republican Club of Manr (ominittee, under the chalrman- Orange. N. J., Mias Chambera is a Await Mail Donations cheater will be held on Wednes­ candidate for the bachelor of arts ahlp of Mrs. John Field and 'Mrs. day, Nov. 19, at 2:30 at the Whiton MORIARH BROTHERS Winiam Olenn^. Jr., plan refresh- degree. She is a member of the Memorial Library. Arthur nilne. All branches of the Manchester U N Turm oil stienU that will appeal to the men. superintendent of schools, Will Student Christian Association; District Boy Scouts cooperated 315 CENTER STREET T E L. 51.15 Mrs. Wimarn F. Pickles made ar­ speak On the queation of the new Skansen. a Swedish Folk Dancing yesterday afternoon, to carry out n rangements for the entertalnmein. -high sch^i. -__________ __ ______ Society: and cbeir. ^ the task of visiting all local homes to collect donallbna for the Seoul Follows Lie Members of the Uncolh PTA The Divine Spiritual Circle will Blaine Cota, jr., one of Connec- * program for this seaaon. 4 Points are urged to be prompt at the ticut's leading young artists and a Robert McComb, Jr., reports masting tonight at 8 o'clock in the meet at the. Lithuanian Social Hail on GOlv.ay street tonight -at director and instructor at the Cota that latS last night about $3,000 auditorium of the Nathah Hale School of Fine Arts In Bristhl, had been tallied by hla committee Jackson alion 8 o'clock. The spe^cr will be Mrs. School as the speaker, Mi.ss Ann gave members of the Cosmopolitan Wilma Doucettle 'W this town. gathered at the headquartera in Pbbsrg of the State Department Club an interesting and Informa-, the Town Court. of Education, will begin her talk live talk, on modern art at their i ■ According to Chalnfian Mc- United Nations, N. Y„ Nov. Rockville Emblem Club No. Washington, 5Jov. 11— — Supreme 0 )u rt Justice Robert at that time. The business meet­ meeting Friday afternoon dt th e} domb. hundreds of Cubs, Boy will hold Its annual charity card n — (/P)— Trygve Lie’.s "save ing wlU Mkiw her speech. Center Church. He b rou ^ l a re- Scouts, Senior Scouts, their lead­ H. Jackson tpld congressional investigators today as chief party and basaar on Wednesday, the peace” resignation as presentativa group of his paint-! ers and mkny dada and mothers Only Older prosecutor at the Nurmemberg trials he never received Nov. V9. at 8 o'clock at the Elk's } **air Ready Circle of King's ing, which were geatly enjoyed ^ worked from 1 to 5 p.m., when American documents blaming Russia for the Katyn forest United Nations secretar.v- XMngbters will meet tomorrow Home. North Park street. Rock­ darkness halted tnelr efforts. general plunged the U N to- ville. There will be refreshments by the club. j massacre, Jackson testifled before* ■ ~ — ---------- Wgtit at Whlton Memorial at 8 Gordon ' G. Fogg, assistant a special House committee trying da.v into a new East-West and door prizes. G Is R e c a ll Honoring Dead of First World War to'elo^. Movies of the Newington Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffith o f . comptroller of Travelers Insur­ to decide whether American ofll. struggle. Lie, intensely hated inoma for Crippled Children will ance Co., and treasurer of Charter Rejects Red siartdlsh road. South Coventry, t clsls. In nn effort to avoid disrupt­ by the Russians, put himself toe dtown. Alfred R. Rogers of 1163 Mid­ are the parents of a son born” on j Oak Council, is treasurer for the ing wartime relations with Mos­ Non-Whites I . - dle turnpike east, a senior at the Nov. 6 at the Hartford Hfospltal.Htosp ftnance drive committee. He took Nov. 11, ’18 cow, suppressed information that forward in the 60-nation gen­ University of Connecticut, was in ! Dinner reservations for Holiday charge of the funds for deposit l.i Russians were responsible for eral assembly yesterday as a Proposal to Banaar. the all day fair being held charge of a meeting yesterday at 7.T Ti the First National Bank. John E. Perry of 73* Tanner By JOHN RANDOLPH Katyn. In P ro te s t sacrifice on the altar of peace. ^ the Center Church Wednesday, Hlllyer College at which prelimi­ .street and Walter E. and Donald ! Some calls will be made during Jackson said despite a lack of ■ "I am stepping a.side now be­ may be may at the church office nary plans for the annual Student C. Green. RFD. Rockville, have the weejc bv the scouts, but to Korean Front, Nov. 11— evidence he was reluctant to agree cause I hope this may help the Legislature March 5-7 at the iunai noon tomorrow. Those who entered the armed forces arid pro-] gain a alzabie goal the committee (/P) -'^Armistice Day was to a Soviet demand that the United.Nations to save. the peace,'-' E n d Strife (lava not alVaady done so are urged State Capitol were drawn up. ceeded to th* recruit reception cen- j depends on the further contribu­ hgrilly noticed at the front. Nuremberg ■ war crimes court L o s e J o b s he said. Rogers la .presidenit of .the .execu.: Wheri a Social Blurider Ca^ contact the-church oflie* tomor- te r at Fort Dervena. Mass. -Mucald tions - th at.w ill. come, through .the chargv Germans with thealaughter RmwIaiM Wni Agfee ~ ' * t r tive commlUee and council. mail addressed to Gordon Fogg at To the vast majdrity of Attier- TThit^ llatlonB. N. T..' Nov; ' w m piomlag. , Mr. and Mrs. John Calve of 995 their immediate family, including ican.s in Korea, it meant as of 15,000 Polish officers and Intel­ Johannesburg, South Afri­ He told a repprier today he Alberta E. Boslwlck of 120 the bank. Lead to a Beautiful Friendship! lectuals at Katyn fofest In west­ 11— (IF) — British Foreign U ------------ ------------------ --------- Middle turnpike east, w h o. were all their children and grandchil­ much, or as little, as Me­ ca, Nov. 11— (IP)— Hundreds thinks his resignation will be ac­ 'Maple atreet, who la employed in ern Ruaria. cepted and that the Russians will Secretary Anthony Eden laid married in Italy 50 years ago, were dren. were present. * * morial Day— that other na­ of natives in the east coast the ca.sualty accounting depart­ Many glft.s. including money, No Usable Evidence asree to someone else to get him down today four principlea ment at Travelers Insurance Com­ gue.sts of honor yesterday at the Embarrassing situation? Not if you tell the lady In city of Port Elizabeth who Villa Louisa in Bolton in celebra­ were presented to the couple. Fol- tional souvenir of an old war. We did not learn of any usable out. for settling the deadlocked pany, will obsers'e her 2.5th an­ lovving the dinner, dancing was en­ distress about our rapid, thorough dry cleaning service! colonel or some aging general evidence In American possession," staged a general protest Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei For Christmas niversary with the company on tion of their golden wedding an­ probably stopped a nnpment and prisoner of war issue and niversary. About 75 membera of joyed durin? the afternoon. WANTED In fact a beautiful friendship will probably result. For Jackson said. He added that dur­ strike against the govern­ Viahinaky told the A.s.sociated Friday, Nov. 14. remembered that wonderful day 35 Pre.ss that the Soviet Union will asked Soviet Foreign Minister KNIT SOCKS FOR YOUR HUSBAND. ing the trials he knew nothing of ment’s . racigl ^segregation TO PURCHASE stains, creases-*-accidental or natural after a-busy day~w .r. .years. Ago-when wrAr seemed .to repdrU by Col. J6hh H. ViOI” Vtlei; wait“ -to -'swr " -what candidates' Andrei Yishinsky. it he would “ s w e e t h e a r t AND BROTHER D AY: Betsy McLagan, 65 Oxford policies found themselves out Walter Lynch of Autumn trail, have had diaappegiod forever. Jr., or tv;o other AtUerlcan officers, emerge before taking a stand. accept them. Coventry, will observe hl.s 30th an­ street: Joyce Keeney, Glastorlburj’ : keep our phone number handy! Call immediately! Man­ But for the mSn wwho are fight- Hospital Notes A SMALL who had officially told Washington of work today.

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