^ ' ■■ ■ ^ N S » D A Y > J A ^ A R ^ 1881^ t Thf Weather \ Avirage Didly Net. P r ^ Ron ParaoMt at V . K «Vaa« t/ Far tfea Woak.lladrwl ^AGBSb^nCEN - X- vT ilattdreatpt tofttlwa - Moatiy I « w ’^UUMr Uttie wana^' Friday. -Cfcajiql. 'i t 13,314 X, ootm thOrrtoit over Wglwr ternla. Servicea will be held toolsbt, to- .X ihonow- an^ FMdt^ awnfiiga at , Mediber mt tha Audi*' - X , High SlMe. CQ U eg& Idea ; Buraia ardreoIattoK NAbout Town 7:30 pan, at the Omnant <?0QgTe- Ami^ Fiw P «li^ Manthe»ter-—^A Cily of VUUi^Jt^arm ntkmal-Church in obserrshce of STOItE HOURS: X World XBain luncheon, ««n- Universal Week of Prayer. ^ R a ise d A g a in i R t h t R o o r ------------------- ' .... (OlaaMfled Advartiataig ea Paga }4i PRICE FIVE CENTS nlad Imat #eek because of WMfhJn Tv (8 1 X T E e) > S ^ G E 8 ) ^ MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 5. 19W caodltlaAa. ttaa been resohedalM by The board of direieton of Mah- V O L . L X 3 X NO, BlL X- the inorelsn Policy'AsioclatiMi for dieator'Oirl ScouU wiU meet next B y D i r e ^ r s ^ MOkflmiSAT. .•V- JsB. IIS at 12 :15 'p.M. at the Hart- Tuesday. Jan. it) at 7:45 p.|n,,nt the fiirt canb. The goOst speaker will home of Mrs. Alfred SuiMruls^ SO iBumlty^col- 9:30 «jii. to S:4S ■XV ./ Wynys St.. Ths iden of n bo William K. « y e . United Na- lege In .Mine was raised leNews tiaoa correspondent for t^ie OuriS- yn ln at the " Board 'of Dlrec- tian Sotenee^Xanitor. S t Mary’s EpWcnpal Guild will ~^r~ meet tomorrow at 11 a.m. in the loiSm ee dlght - — =- Director lore Powell sug- T H U R S U A Y y \ . UoBiberB of the Ladies Aid- of GuUd Room of the phurch. Mem­ bdard obtalh fnfor- IDoO) Btaagelical LntNeran Church bers are to bring aandwtchea. Des­ 'm other Communities' ex- wOi aieet at 7 tonight at the sert wlU be served hy Mrs. Oer., . !8 with community col- OPEN TIM. 9 m i Ibilines Funeral Hoioe; 400'Main trade Cannon said Mrs. AIm The Information's avall- St, *to pay last respects to Mrs. Hotchkiss. t the University of Connect- 32,053 Drivers H m letta W ^tske, an honorary tle said, on a study done re; ma nber of tlR tayin lsarion. The centlv by the University of Rhode IXdieo Aid will theh meet at the ■V. Lose Llcemes' Y^^r’s Rainfall Island Institute of Public Service. Atlanta, Jan. R (ff)— Gov.'.Yname beUg plaedd under henaldara- church at 7:80 tonIfht\^ Other Information is available tfon by you. X ' Ernest Vandiver today asked Hertford, J*n. 8 (/P>— After e m Below Ayei^age ‘from Norwalk, Powell said. “IrrWiponaible Journaliam by * Salvatloh Anr^ ^nday^'S^oo* . 'n>at town voted, tn a Referen­ M A IN s t r e e t ; MANCMESTER President-elect John F. Ken­ New York Times.writer foladly al­ defining' for the past thVee \ .X teadters‘will meet at Uw church dum Jn November, lo^have a com­ nedy not to consider him fop leging congreaslphal nreispre has years, suspensions and revo. tonight at 7:30 for a monthly The WUl precipitation in Man- munity college. secretary of the Army. bemi embarrassing t6 two of cations of drivers’ licenses in " training conference. The guesr epestw during 7900 was 41.84 The Idea'was first suggested^In' Georgla’a peatast statesmen and* * iXinohes below the Vandiver withdrew hU name Connecticut increased in the speaker e ^ tb e Miss Ida Twining, 1957 by the Town Development X ' from any furtlwr eonelderatlon Mr to me. Today we pra on the tiu'eah- director <rf Connecticut Children's inches from 1897 Commission. Since that time old of an historic, aeastons of the past yean Evangelism. H a subject will be to ~ ^ the post. , ygrioiu directors and members of 'He atated again that hla.nrat OeneraJ Assembly of Georgia Figures released by the State Blm es Split on Ike; -the use of visual aids itvthe 8un^ g prepared in the of­ ousr boards' from both poHUcal ■ -it- Motor Vehicles Department tod«^ fice ctFr>d Thrall, superintendent duty la to the people of Georgia where problems of grave . im­ day Schod. \ / ' - parties 'have endorsed the t^ea. portance will be considered. showed that 32,T of the watH:^and sewer depart­. The cost of running a Junior . and that he. plana to aerye out' the ■ two remaining yearn of Wa term, "As T haye xUted, rnyfina^hty their right to drive for 'various pe ment show the amount of- -fege in Mtutenwter High Schaot nods 01 time during 19fl0. ;aiater which fe ll'^ ' the, town dur­ VandlVer'a- atatement ended * H o p e ln t " has bem> ’estimated at $505 ner tore a ll^*^igs TOn2SredT*Ma The totals for the. past &ve years ing 1960 was 5.11 ihches below file pupil per year -by Dr. Mawat G, tense week of apebulation - on have been as follows:. ' Whether he might be named to the under the ctr^mixtanow prevail­ 46.95 inches that fell mMl"* » very Fraser, chief of tije State B d i^ - ing, I - reapestcftilly request that loss—31.805; 1968-^32,478; 1957 D O N !T ”t:J wet 1959 tlon Departmerit's Higher /aild- OUR dWN "LURON" RAYON-NYLON fifdliral poet and turn the state S ta alaity M wear lOft/tai LADY PEPPERELL and SPRINGCALE my name be withdrawn from any -;-36.610; 1955—33,076,'* and 1955— Havana, Jan. 5 (jiP)VThe Cuban cabinet made a thinly The wettest uonUi of the past Aduit Education Dlvislpn. X goVerament over to Lt. Oov.»Oar- 17,651. - ■ . ahaOB whaa bcaagbt berb year^^S July, with 7.5 Inchm ttnd T." ByW. further consideration, for appoint­ veiled bid today for a change in U.S. policy toward Fidel Cdfl- .. This is for- iqatructioiyXnd ad­ ment an Armw aWrethry. The Jump from 1955 to 1955 was oapert tepalibig. / The Wettest day of the year ministration only. X BLANKETS In a telegram to Kennedy In New tro’s regime under the itmoming Kerihecly administration.^ Ope* Bioadoya xn Day COMBED PERCAU SHEETS ' y • Warmaet regiarda. due primarily to the . inauguration Sept l3.. with 3.84 inches, That \ Torfc Vandlv*r.iald:. of Governor Rlblcoffs policy of There was no indication ^ a n y change in Castro’s policy <lase^W<»teeaday was the day of Hurricane Donna'nnaV {'Dear Mr. Prkddwit: ^ "Brneat Vaiidivnr,' Govamor. ' After Booaa r..7 r Buqiiensions for speeding offenses. toward the United States, however. Actually, Ujere - was another. .78' \ "This telegram U to express to Tha. President-ritct: was in ‘)^.e leading categories of causes 'fntihes dumped on the town the T W . 1 M \ i W ' l R««.5.99 Castro’s frantic preparationX^against “invasion” from the TIO- you my deep appreclstiap for your Palm Beach whan Vandiver forged for suspensions and ■ revocations SAM YULYES pi^oult day, making a total of iv ^ ^ .telehponc call of Tuesday, night, into top ranks oX a,jWexibiUty tor which showed an .increase, in 1950 United States extend(^ today tb. Havana’s seafront Malecon 4.m inches from the hurricane. :e on. 'V ' Ax I stated then, I had not doiight the appointment'. R won under over 1959 were:.. •'■ Drive. Soldiers spent the night bitilding emplaceipents. then "SHOE KEPAIBINO 'rbe second wettest month, of the Delivery this -dateline that a New York o r THE MTIT'ER U N IT the post of secretary of the Anhyt Failure to post accident i^curity nlilitiamen in^alled dozens of antiW eraft guns and medium year \was Septembei’i- with 6.42 D C O . T p i l I M -Was not sacking it and would not 'pimeX story reported Kennedy re- (uninsured drivers), 7,275 as com­ XS OAK STREET Inches. - -- *- eieatad what was described ae caliber field guns, snarling morninK\traffic by blocking off SaaM Side as Watfclaa 1129 and Piiftn Xeek it. pared to 5,754 in the previous year; i The ^ e s t monti\ was - ’'As you are well aware, no act speeding, 9,305 compared to 8,346; busy Malecon Drive. \ with 1.65^ches. or deed of mine reeulted in my (fJaulianed tram lUge Six) and evading respoiisthility, 1,012 The cabinet also authorized the death^penalty for aU »hti- -p- compared to 778. Castro terrorists, saboteurs and their accomplices. Trials are r/ expected goon for 30 persons accused of'bomb-making Sonie for Country McLevy Improving arson. \ « extra heavy Bridgeport,' Jan. 5 (X')—Former A statement issued after a long night cabinet session w eight Mayor Jasper McLevy has re­ the entire for the U.S. break in dipH turned to his home after a > 10- N B fk T M Socialists Reported vveek stay in Bridgeport Hospital. witlvjPuba^n tM Eisenhower administration, the ongoing McLevv was-* admitted to the ,U:S. adininistrat^i was also accused of “ threa^ninjg with and ^OlPIttnd • 72x90 fo r twin or ttokpitol on, Oct. 27 after he suf­ other (kggressionsKiVorse and much more seriou sX ^ ohrt- full beda fered what physicians called . a ous reference to C u b^ charges that American invaqi^ is im­ alight stroke. He w m to the crit­ Your Store of Village C^arm To Eiid Belgian. Strikes minent. ... ical list seyersJ-weeks. "The statement express^ the 2 - 4 9 ^ ! «■ • five Iovely\color8 Dr.
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