Reds Plan to Expand Economy, Research

Reds Plan to Expand Economy, Research

}.'t V i' ‘..'.<7. ^V. '.r-Sr-1 - ' i 1 A". ■» 1 7- i' l ■S"'.! 1; 7, r ( ■.jp SATURDAY, DECEMBEI 1988 PAGE TWELVE iitmrliPBtpr lEurnins Hrralb do with Christmas — tmt sptrii KlaiMebinldt, t Mlddlallald Bt.; More Gifts to Buy? Stores Open Topi^ht^ Tomorrow Night Until 9 o’Clock of the occasion certainly XHd. Emanuel Slates RolMrt SagaL 180 BUzabath Dr.; About Town Robdrt Doss, 10 Be«l St., Rock­ Open — fc— ■— I I — —^ 1 1 III !■! II I I I Ml ■. I■llll■l I asm I || I m . , .■■■iii i i ■ ii , . ■ . ■ .. ... _________________________________________ , Heard Along Main^ Street Hey, doe!, ' Pageant Sunday ville; Samuel Knittf 100 Elizabeth Unusual last names can some­ Dr.; ■ Roxann Cooley, Andover; All Day Sunday Avcraire Daily Net Press Run The Zlpeer Club will hold It*, Atty. Ronald Jacobe, 20 Elsie Dr.; And on Soma of Manehe$ter*» $ldm^traat$f Too times be a source Of trouble to the Members Of the church school For the Week Ending The Weather monthly meeting tomorrow after Jamea Hall Jr., SO Holl St.; Mrs. PINE PHARMACY Forecast of D. S. Weather Burann noon at 2:80. Member* »re re | owner, but onr Manchester resi­ together with the Junior Choirs at Doc. 18th; 1988 dent, a former Navy man, reports Bmnnuel - Lutheran Church will M arg aret Daley, 117 Buckland SS4 OBMTEB ST. HI MU4 queited to m ake a apecial effort lo^ St.; Mrs. Anna Jan on. South For Headache*. Too *and the spectators ^-ho crowded s last name which ?0r a tim e present "The Holy Nativity,” a Increasing eloudinms. not aa attend aa bualneaa of importance' Windsor; Susan Ackerman, 32 A wholesale drug dealer had set the large court room. threatened. the operations of the pageant service, tomorrow at 4- 12,849 cold tonight. Low 15 to 20. to all will be acted on. Keeney St.; jeremlah Lovett, 14H up a display In the doctors’ room Standing about two feet away ship he was on. p.m. Member of the Audit Cloudy, warmer Tuesday. High The following local and are* atii- at Mancheaier Memorial Hoapital. ^roiii the witness sta.id and .•peak- Favorite carols of Christmas will Hackmatack St. Seems one of the petty officers BIRTH YESTERDAY; A daugh­ Bureau ef ClrcnlaUon 35 to 40. denta at Cushing Academy, Aah- He was rushing around giving out log directly nto the face of the In the'crew hsd the unlikely name be offered by the church school GENERAL Manchester— A City of Village Charm bumham, Mas*., are home for the sample* to the doctor* and nurse* Manchester man he asked a long of "Allhands," and congregation, and special mu­ ter to Mr. and Mrs. Leroy .Spring, holiday*; Stuart W. Baraw Jr., son who came into the room. Involved question in a sneery voice Now when the Navy refers to sic will be rendered by the choir Glaslfanbiiry. of Mr, and Mrs, Stuart W, Baraw At one point he popped out Into ao loud that If he’d been a con­ under the direction of G. Albert BIRTH TODAY: A dt-ughter to TV SERVICE *11 hands, it isn't just fooling Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fulford, Wap- VOL. LXXVIII, NO. 70 (TWENIY-KIGHT PAGES—TWO SbCl'IUNS) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1958 (Claaalfled Advertising on Page 26) Sr., B4 Perkins St.; Rebecca and the corridor. Me saw a girl typing testant in a hog-calling contest, around - that means everybody on Pearaon, minister of music. Light­ o * y M Q C A 0101 PRICE FIVE CENTS Henry Bidwell. children of Mr. and there. Immediately he popped hark he would have won without ques­ ing for the jiantomime has been ar­ plng, Nlghta w£s9a piua PArto ----------- (----------- ;---------- - —- the ship. Thu* when the message DISCHARGED YESTERDAY: Mr*. Raymond W. Bidwell, IvOnR into the doctor*’ room to aak a tion. would go out over the P.A. sys­ ranged by Edward Leemon. TEL. M l U-MUS Hill Rd., Andover; George .1 aerretary who the girl typist wa*. After the bawling, vplce . had Patricia Gallagher, 0 Foster St.; tem, "Allhands, lay down to the TTie program will be directed by Mr*. Margaret Cameron. 29 Doane Winter Arrived— Keith, son of Mr and Mr*. George The secretary replied that the stopped reverberating around the quarter deck.” the results were ex­ Mrs. R ichard M. Schubert. Mrs. O. Effective Jan. 5 B, Keith, 381 Porter St : Judith R typist was the reporter from The room, the at,.<mey welted.for the St.; Joeeph Migllore. 122 West St.; tremely Interesting aa a few hun­ Albert Pearson, Mrs. Darrell Mor- Philip Brazauski, 83 North St.; New Test Carpenter, daughter of Mr and supposedly "cowed" witness to Did You Notice? Herald. dred men dropped whatever they rissette and Mrs. Gerard C. Dl- Miner Rawson, Bristol; Mr*. Viola n Mr*. Frederick S. Hunt. 81 Over­ Tile drug dealer picked up a little answer. were doing snd headed for that Manno. land St.; Nancy T. Davi*. daugh­ vial and returned to the corridor. The Manchester man, who Calovlnl, Stafford Springs; Mrs. Windsor Locks, Dec. 22 l/P)— portion of the ship. Thoaa participating are Martha M arie Bush, 3 W inderm ere Vve., ter of Dr. ami Mr*. Bugene M. ■’Here." he said, handing the vial doesn’t like to be "pushed" wae With true Navy ingenuity the Turner and Allan Anderson as CONGRATIIIATIONS! Winter arrived officially in Readied Rockville: Mrs. Bernice Hagenow, Reds Plan to Expand Pavla, 848 Porter St ; and Barbara to the reporter. "This I* guaran­ well sware of what the lawyer matter wa* quickly solved, how­ Opens Practice Mary and Joseph; angels will be 381 Woodland St.; David ’.Vood- Connecticut at 3:4o a.m. today French, daughter of Mr. and Mr* teed to mitigate the duplicity In was attempting to do, but held If you have provided for yonr aes with a blanket of Arctic air ever. Atty. James M. Higgins of Man­ portrayed by Lenore Johnson, George L.. French Jr., S8 Porter whoever you're writing about. Bury, 88 Server St.; Janice his temper. The Manchester man reports chester is now associated In the Carol Werdelin, Marilyn Arm­ Keirans, Willimantlc; Mrs, Eileen family in the event of yonr that sent temperature* flirt­ St. In the , vial were three aspirin Instead, with a perfectly Inno­ For Atlas that when he left the ship ther* practice of law with Atty. Richard strong, Janet Hultman, Karin Jo- Phtffer and son, Ellington; Mr*. death or for your redrement in g w ith zero. compound tahlel*. cent look on hU face, he asked T. .Scully, with offices at 1 Grand Officially, the mercury Manchester WATBS will not was no doiiht that when the cap­ hannaon, Ingalilp Spanberg, Nancy Muriel MacGranor and daughter, quietly. "Would you say that again tain wanted "all hands" that* St., Hartford, Tolf and Melody Weir; shepherds Andover. yeara if yon aurvive, and if plunged to a low of 1 a t 6 a m. Wa.shington, Dec. 22 (/?)•— hold their usual meetlr>,«t Tiieeday SrivjJ' 4,tte<ch phase ?'■ I'm sorry, but I didn't Atty. Higgins, the son of Mary will be Jeffrey Clark, Barry El­ Chief of Police at the U.S. Weather Bureau you have aafeguarded your night. what he got. Earthmen were ready today Mancheaier * North Knd ha* »p- hear the question." The other "Allhands," they just f. Higgins snd the late Dr. Edwin liott, R ichard Heck. Dean .Tohnaon home for your family and here. It was up to 4 at 8 a m. for more 2-way radio contact.s |i*rentlv been Infiltrated hy V. H iggins of M anchester, Is a and Erik Johnson; wl*^ men, Ron­ Unofficial temperature* In th* Economy, Research called by his first name and rate. state Police Lt. James M. Reardon, a Manchester native, The Benlor Tholr of Ihe Thu n il eriiv Sgent.i ' from Hartford whose Hf>edlnK FAther graduate of Canterbury School, ald Johnson, Roger Somerville and Welfare Appeals ensured an education for your interior varied, included sev­ with the mighty .Atlas mis­ of the .Vararene will sing "•<'"? I „ i,hI,I v won't find p*rtl- today was named Manchester chief of police by General "I>r rRth^iR a/lvirc Just Checkin’ New Milford, and Holy Cross Col­ Lawrence Wogman. The service children, then you certainly eral below zero. sile-satellite. now in its fourth and Saviour' tomorrow niglil at ' i ,.nher the Man- niAV b#romr R rninillnr term lege. He received his law degree will he narrated bv Joan Ander­ For Refrigerator Manager Richard Martin. Reardon, a State Policeman for 23 The W eather Bureau A t local mail order counter deserve congratulations. //, day of hurtling about the o'rlock, At th* rhiirrh, Solo« ,,w>ll b#*!I Chester roiking Authority or thej among town officials. In a way. ... , , j from the University of Connecticut son, Barbara Smith and Allan years, will assume command of the town department Jan. 5 said the cold weather would glohe. sung by .MarionMflrion ..Tanp^. snes. ,MiMr^'I 1 chsiuher of rvimmerce iifs * fifth amendment plea and It the other night, order blanks and!,^ ,^ 5,, Johnson. The Town Welfare Office is however, you have neglected continue through today. In­ a t an annual aalary of $6,578,'* Theie were indicat.on.* that De- Seavey, Pamrlyn Fllr.simmnns ami When ncilhei of.... the Manchester , ------ , ( (,** been used publicly. by' st least packages were piling up fast. A '■ j ,.oiisga yearbook and la a nm em ber seeking an apartment-size re­ creased cloudines.s tonight was Members and friend* of the con- to provide for any of thebe minimum .step in a .salary range fen.se Department rommimicatlona New Budget Frances Blsnev , were ImiklnK tbesej^n, person besides Dr.

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