Native Waybest Find a Solution, to the Problems Other New Officers

Native Waybest Find a Solution, to the Problems Other New Officers

Nl S ‘ vj t*" • 1- • 4 * ‘ v ♦ ■ '-* K '.' ■ •1 »AOB SIXTEEN TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1954 iMattftjpgteir ^ npnittg JjgraUi A v e ra g e D sOy Net Preas Run I b r the Week BoOetl ThoTfantlMS Tha Friendly Circle will liold Ita / Sept 11, 1954 Faeaeoal of V. SL lV4othM flrat fall maetinf tomorrow nlfht To Be Installed Cheney’s to Sell Ehtei^ Boston College Red Men’s SetbaidL About Town. at 6:80 at the home o f Mra. Harold TEHIHSASLOWAS*S"p„„^^ 11,305 Onofly, eenl taoIgM, lu m .ijr, Ivaraen of 64 Thomaa Qr. Hoat- l^rint Machhiery Loop Starto Soon IHw« ChapUr No. Bl, Royal aaaea for the pot4uck,aumr will Member nC the Atidlt ehnoeo nf Ught rola. Lmr lioIgM la Ar6h Maaons. wiD confar Uw Royal be Hra. Alice S<^lla antT Mn. AMESITr DRIVES Borana o f OIreiitnttbn Anh X)i«rM at lU «u u c m ^ - Etiianor Frahhland. A buainMa An official of Cheney Bros, Again thia year the Red Men'a MancheMtmr^^A City of VUlago Charms vUoa Uworrow aveninf at 7:S0 in meatlnE will be conducted by the says the company ia going ahead Social Club, of 13 Bralnard PI., No Money Down** 36 Months Maaonic Tampla. Tha defrM officara. Who are: Mra. Lila Dan with plans to sell the printing ma­ will hold a Setback League, The ; will ba followed by refreah- AuadalV prealdent; Mra. Lucille to Pay • Pavinir • Driveways yOL.LXXin,NO.300 (OlaaoinaS ASvartWag o* Pag* 98) chinery owned by the company. lc|^;u» was highly successful last MANCRESTl^ CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15,1954 (TWENTY-EIGHT PAGES IN TWO SECTIONS) PRICE nVE CENTS and a aocial hour. Iveraeh, vice-preaident; Mra. Anne • Parkinf Areas Chapman, aecretary; and M ra Unsuccessful attempts have year, playing once a week through­ been made by Cheney Bros, to P. Quiah o f the Q uiA Shirley Dewhurat, treaaurer. out the winter. have an outside firm take over the MANCHESTER VHinar^ dw aa la attendlhc the an*- printing operations and keep the Twelve teams have entered into aual atata n m atal Diractora Aaaa. Pfc. Harold 3. M oora aon of Mr. competition thia season, represent­ MltehRn 9-5224 and Mra. William Moore o f 333 business in Manchester. Several Eden Tells convention td to at the Pine Or­ firms have investigated the possi­ ing local merchants. The league chard CountryNipub in Branford. Center St., la aervlnr with the 5th Record Vote by GOP will run for 33 weeks, starting For ths I m t in OrivRway .Cmwtnietioii— Coll Infantry Dlvlalon in Germany. bilities of profitable printing oper­ |/| Quiah will alao meet with the Oon- ations and decided agalnsf it at Sept 31 and continuing through nacticut ^ b a lm in f Aaaa. of which this time. Dec. 14, with a three-week layoff France o f tw la aeCTatary. The Hartford Pembroke College . .1 Club will open Ha 1B54-55 aeaaon Some o f the personnel whose during tl>e holidayk resuming Jan. THOMAS COLLA CONST. CO. Sept. 20 at 6:30 p. m. with a pot- Jobs have been affected by the 4- and continuing until May' 17. J- \ . i .Lutharweda of the Cmanuel Lu­ move have been moved elsewhere The teams entered are; Red X theran Church will meet In Laither luck aupper at ^ e home of Miaa of Bloc Unity Plan M ary W. Cuahman o f 15 Sunaet in the plant while a few have been men's Social Club. Coughlin's A ll •L Hall PHday. 17 at 6:80 for a laid off. The official aaid the com­ pet-luck aupper. Anyone ihtereated Ter., Weat Hartford. There will be Stars, Milikowskl Florists. Mori- f ' pany will attempt to u*e these arty's Painters. Liebc's Wallpaper, ' Paris, Sflpt. 15 (;p>— Britiflh b attandlng ahould cMitact Mra. a buaineaa meeting to diacuaa the workers when it can. Foreign S^retary Anthony nom aa 'Ainiar of 117 Weat 8t. new club program. All new mem- Oliva's Esso, Jack's A ll Stars, bera in thia area are cordially in- The engraving operatiohs of Hood's Milk, Colls Pavers, Piano Bowers Out The Nation’ s Budget ^ e n — fresh from unify talks ITia Study (roup o f the South 'vlted to attend. Cheney Bros., sold recently to an­ Shop, 4XXXX, and Mistretta's other.firm, will continue here. in Brussels, Bonn and Rome Jtathodiat Church will meet to- Clippers. Winning team is pre­ A REAL \ Fallot Photo Le4 J, Barrett — tackled Paris tod»y in be­ awirrow at 2 p. m. at tha church. Girl Scouta o f Troop 4 will meet Robert Peterson sented with a trophy at the end of / The arorahlp aarvlce will ba led by at Emanuel Lutheran Church the aeaaon. In Try for half of the Churchill govem,- Leo J. Bairrett, 22, aon of Mr. Xm. Kvanfeline Small. The Will- Thuraday atS:30 _p. m. ment’s ne'w plan to enUst \ Incoming American Legion Auction Market' and Mrs. F. 1 ^ Barrett, 35 Deep- Ittff Workera (roup w ill be fueaU. Wsiriii Ble^eption for the' Young Voyager Commander Robert Peterson will woo<t^Dr., win begin his pre-legal West German troops in the '“The- Infant Jeaua o f Prague be installed tomorrow rnight for POFULAR VALUE Seeks Ways studies at the School o f Liberal defensf of Western Epi'ope. Mother'a Circle vrlll meet tomor: the 1954-55 season at ’^ e post Sales Total 32;7?5 Two Posts A ria at Boston College, Chestnut ^RuYEVERAifs^ Elden expreosed confidence in a row at 6 p. m. at the home o f Mrs. home of the American Legion, Dil- Hill, Mass.,.when the schbol opens P At LOW PRICES 4 statement' that he and French Edward Coltman* 135 Baldwin St. worth Cornell Quey Post, NO. 103 Total sales at Monday's Mah- Se'pt. 20. / Registered Republican vot­ Premier Pierre Mendea-France, To Restori^ Al at 8:30 p. m. The ceremony, under chester Vegetable Auction Market Ban etc was recently released ers went to the polls in record . Mancheater Emblem Club.. No. the supervision of Francis Minor, who m etjiim on hlS arrival in a amounted to 82,795.80. During the from the Arm y after almost 3 ^ Arthur Dni{ Storas j 351. will hold a meeting tomorrow, past commander, wiir also Install numbers in yesterday’s pri­ mist at Le Bourget Airfield, will at 8 p. m. in Tinker hall and all afternoon, records show l.OM half- years of active duty,-<He was com- E h o URS 8 A. M. to 11 P. M.A Native Waybest find a solution, to the problems Other new officers. mary election to shatter the memMra are urged to attend. The b"shel baskets of number one to­ missioned a 2nd Lt. at the Fort Bbim A ra y Peterson, born in Hartford, pow'er of the Bowers Bloc ma­ of European pefenae they are fac­ meetiM nighta are the flrat and matoes were disposed of at an Benning Infant!^ Officers' Candl- _____________ ' ■______________________ ing. Those problema were raised graduated from Weaver High average high of 13.40, a low of t^ rd Wedneadaya in the month. dajM School in 1952, attended the jority on the Board of Direc­ by the death o f the European De­ School in 1041 and served in 81.75 and an average of 82.74 per Washington, Sept. 16 (4')— jWt Arm y Chemical, biological, tors. fense Colhmunity (EDG). treaty World War n for three years basket. Eleven bushels of cucum­ Secretary of State DuUeS flies St. Bemadette'a Mother’a Circle with the Arm y Medical Corps. He and Radiological School at Fort They paaaed over the three GOP last m ^ th at the hands of F ren ^ ' will meet tomorrow at B^p. m. at bers at a high of $2.90 and a Devens, Mass.,' and the Arm y In­ to Euro]^ tonight fear urgent' is now employed by Travelers in­ of 81.60 per basket and 33 c^ es members of tliht group in favor of National Assembly. the home of Mra. Henry J. Micha­ surance Co. in Hartford in the telligence School at Ft. Riley; Kan­ HALE'S the aix candidatea endorsed by the Asked if all the cimntries h i had personal talks with German lak, 43 Norwood Rd. of cauliflower at a high of/81.90 sas. where he graduated 1st. in his underwriting departnient. Peter­ and a low of $1.80 per crgte were Republican ToNvn Qommittee. and visited were agreed on the en­ Chancellor Konraid Adenauer class. dealt a double defeat to. the bloc's trance of Weat Gern^fty into the son's previous offices in the local also'sold at yesterday's Headquarters and Britiah Foreign l ^ r e * The Highland Park P T A will open post include that of junior vice In May.. 1953, he was transferea leader. Mayor Sherwood .G. Bow­ North Atlantic Trehty Organiza­ ita new Wmaon with a potluck aup-' commander, and sehior vice com­ to a Military Intelligence Group FOR ers. by tu;-ning.him out an a canr tion, ISden replied: tary Eden on ways to j e t Wednesday, Sept. 33, at 6:30. mander. in Tokyo, Japan. He waa trans- didate for State Representative as " I think that what I have aaid West Germany rearm ^ Other officers who will be in­ Miss Pascpialiiia fered to Korea the following month well as for Director. is enough^ Dulles la byposalng Ports. Th* stalled are Henri Pes^ni, senior where he acted as an aerial phot6 .

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