• r ■ TUESDAY, JANUARY 22,195t .> . -- 1---l4lnT-^feTTh^4T'yrtgi-- ‘ ^ • - i........ i i-n l;Jr “f*.' JKmirl|[(j^r E nding J | e t^ D r% B r b ggwandwrfk'Tti A mbiie aetback party wiU cause the poeeibUlty of eoavertlng held -rnday eeanuif- at ft - at- the E n g a g e to oil heat was bciqt emtaldcred, About Town Weat Side Recreation Oentar on WiU Lead Way j Boilers Sirfe, and if tha eeqiveraion were made, STERLING FROM MKHAELS . , . 1 0 ^ 7 II m monthly moetins o f' tht Oedar atraat a completely tnear heating syMem Jleaihir ef KM ifcadK WBA Chmrt Cteh nrtU h« h»M rri- In School Issue States jmwld have to be taatalled. - A PART OF THE TRADmON Thmaday. dny rmnlfljr at tha homo of Kra-- .Anderaon-Shea Auxiliary, No. Wftwaa ed arealalieaa ' Hodge’s letter also said that the J Mancfcffslffr— A City o f ViUogo Chtarm EvartU P. lalhrop, 4?^ Pranklin 204ft. y p w , will hold A meetiiw two re maiming boilers, which the toniftht at ft at tha poat home, Btmt. Educatora IxMik Ahead boiler inspector had found to' ba Mancheater Green. Ih e ImalneM Insuniiiee Re|M>rt Cites In 'gpdd working order, were now VOL. LXXl, NO, M mi ra g e M ) aeaaion will ba followed by a ao­ « MANCHESTER," €ONN« WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2*. 1952 ’: ' f Harbart At P>imcc. mlniater of' To CoiitiliUiilg Class* Obly Minor Flaws, He in nitration, one Imting the TWENTY-FOUR PAGES—(IN TWO SECTIONS) rtal ..time, with Mra. Ploranca OK oua sPEOAi oappi snvKE PRICE FIV E . mutle at tha Sfouth MeUiodUf room Net^a Next Year mchool and the other' hcaUng' the Church, will meet in the chaiiel to* Peterann in charye of rafreah Tells Educati6n BMrd Weat Side Rec. morrow at ft . m. with parenti in- menti. 9 Tiling will forward hla report TO aoD TO Youa laEASuaiD tam tad in having thair children Oaught In the squeeaa o f k Tha bollora -^In Maiichaafer*s yrowlny need for m^re classroom when complete,' to Acting Gen­ Truce Talk Bing in a hmior choir. A clippiny from the BTOdenton. achopU were given at least an "A " eral Manager jamee H. Sheekey. 5,000 Arabs Riot space and what It conaloera a slow Fla., Herald, atatea that Major In safety and efficiency by Silper- who waa asked to request a faport snauNGPAnBM uVeterana Joicph,. ..H ea«l„ia. condiictiny. rate o f .jpeed. .Ip proyl<|ing that, tttaiutinff.^iaC.=:aelihoM A ^ ■cft: the boUetBiln-tlwranhnnla tiy^tlie: Auatiiary held a' aetbarli party aerlea o f raidval meettnya' Oiefa epaiee;''Di« Booim of Education lu t night gfeve notice it waa going to 'lUing in hia rtpiirt tq the Board of Board o f Directors after Makcmey Saturday ci'entng: at, the home of thla week, thfnuyh the cominy had made hia charges that the Mra. Grace Bulla. Special pritei Sunday. Born In Cornwall, Eny- "lead rather than followr*' in the Education laat nighL ' school-building issue. bollera ' were defective and were au’arded to Mr*. raiMbeth 'I be waa a lay preacher In the IlUng'a report, which was baaed dangerous. March. Miaa Diane Sweet and M*thodlat Church before jolniny Harold Gorrity said that action A llie s Say j on a compilation of all. the in s p ^ Mghoney became involved in the Shown haw an rix of Go I f Mra. Inea Mahoney. Firat pricea 1 ‘ be Salvation Army, and was la needed . and that his group Tunis, Tunisia, 'Jan. 23— (/P)— Five thousand Arab demon- should, tall, the Board of DlCeetora iion reports received to. data sines affair about a month ago after, he war* won by Mrs. viola Turkthot! nf ■ tbe Mancheater aaM,' 'pafehts had ^Cbnipfaihed to' tetaoUffadlulaw lornoolamaaGiB nratora stormed a police station today at a village near Mok- Corpa, 192ft to 1931, "Just what is 'needed so they’ll Nov. 3, ISSO, from tha Hartford W ftshin^n, Jan.' 23—<JP) and Harry Mahoney. and aerond him about the lack of heat In the nine, Tunisian coastal city. First reports said at least three .wttaas: by: Mni. :CQra Blow and know the problem. ‘......... ........ Itaam Boiler Inspection and Insur- _200fam>w.oUGorhaai ROiGagpin ■ ” We bate to point out th* needi w e ft’ OAmpaiiy; vrMcb an .Weal Rida. 'Rac where'-, tk ^ , ehile pw pw yn ty m killed an d ift^ huaUgw. Tti r fir t ^ C ^ la a McNulty. —The Tyler Circle' of tW .North dren w ere playing baaketbalL He the United States and its Al- Mefhodlat Church will jrieet at to them end leed rather then fol­ tovm-ownsd boilers, cited only outhrmk of rioting In thU French* low;," he seld. minor Saws in soms of ihe boilers. investigated the situation at the pr^ectorate brought the dyath' iiefl are determined, to exhauBt the church Wedneadav eveniny at Washington School heating plant, Seaman Apprentice Frederic R. 7:4.1. Membera are reminded to Hie remarks were prompted by None of these waa such as to ron- •>S|Mcid Order." Evm if ym» poA* toll to 31 in a week o# violence every reasonable means of ob Amea of 91 L«urel atreet who waa which furnishes the heat for the and unreet etemmlng from Ne- briny articlea for the white ele­ a discuasion of the prelinilnary or,- stituta a dangerous situation any­ Cleaii*Up Man? taining ftn agreement „on an lyaduatM Friday; Jan. 1ft, from yanisatlon needs of the ecbooli for where. and most of them have al­ Rec, and found what he believed teta ta t Uffed. oak uo ta oappiy the tionallet demand* for -independ­ phant auction. Mlaa Shirley B. IDiex were defective boilers.. armistire in the Korean truce Die Storekeepera School, Newport. next year that was presented by ready iM n je p s h ^ , he said. ence. Moknine is 120 mUes enuth- R. I., haa been aaaiyned to the . He. made a statement to The "ope^l-mdcr" iafermatiaB.yM negotiations. ------- ---------~ Firemen Fight Flame* at Sceni; of Plane Wreck Superintendent of Schools Arthur Mr. and Mrs. l>slie O. Knox of eait of T u iil*.^ The Waahingtm School heating Herald the next day to the effect '^ey. expressed hope that the H. Illlny, and which showed that plant, whera the probe started Rioting flared alao at Meneel Hints Offer V 140 Wood^de street announce the that the Board of Education waa deetim ’ . present prolonged deadlocks over irtil leave Yho^tl0hortl> ‘ for^rlbljya'nfor Caribbean i g Orange Hall. AtAthe laat available space fell far short of when Director Welter Mahoney Bou Zelfe, Routh of ftouese, and waters. meetlny of the Indye the followiny space required. engagement of their daughter guilty of ‘‘groee neglect" and re­ among tho-e killed wa* a French the air field and prisoner-of-war saw what he believed were defec­ peated these charges at a Board of r- - ' -__________!_______ ■ I - officera were Inatalled hy D.D.G.C. The report stated that at Bow­ Shirley E. Knox, to Jerry B. Gal- lieutenant of the gendarmerie. I issues eventually would be re- tive iMllera, was given this de- Directors meeting on Jan. ft, after Since time ie Umilnd ler auteriag Of Position Horace Peckham; r. C.; Clarence ers. where there are 12 rooms, 1« ll;;an, non of Mr. and Mrs. William Yesterday at ftotisee. a seaport Mlved. They said they definitely acripUon In a Jan. 4. 1952, re­ Hodge had 'demonstrated that the would be If the Reds sincerely' ' Woyman; V. C., Alyot Johnaon; are needed; at Nancheater Green. port: "Boiler No. 1. Slight leak­ •pecial orden'we nggeM you Bel your city about 100 mile* *outh of Galligan of East Hartford. boilers were in good working wanted :to end the Korean fight­ prelate, Edward Bt-ryyren; M. W., 1ft rooms ere- needed where there Wedding plans are not yet defi­ age as result » f a cracked section. order. TunI*. violence tok 10 live*, incltid-1 1 Rduin Cook; secretary, Giiatava ere now tO: end that at Vet- nite. — . reqairemente mow wkh our slara. We big that of Col. Norbert Durand,; ing. In Cabinet PRESGRimOliS Replacement adviaable to insure These authorities conceded, how­ I Gull: F. S., Carl A. Guatafaon; planck, 25 are needed, there ere the continued operation of the 'French mlittary commander of CsrcfaRy cemsoanded. I treasurer, Alexander Beryyren; now ift. will be ^ to help you obtaha ikO the ftoume region. I ever. that the negotiations W'hich one of the kindergarten rooms boiler. Other ^uipment In such began more than six months aigo Washington, Jan. 23—-(/P) M. A. Harry Thoren: I. O., Carl Lnny-ranyc building plans will condition that wa have no recom* The death toll climbed to 32 .1. B. Anderson; O. G., Harold Mo- while that kindergarten group is ‘*U-int" yon need. may drag on for many more ArtharDniiSterts taka cere of these needs In time, meOdetion to offer." .killed and scores of parsons In­ — Michael 'V. DiSalle an- dean; and trustee for three years, hut at th e present,' patchwork moved downstairs to use what had WANTED weeks. nonneed today he will quit as Karl Anderson. been planned to be a playroom and In a letter accompanying the re- jured In a week of rioting In this Secretary of State Acheson ia methods ere being employed to French protectorate atemming price bosB to run W the provide the needed Space. scout room. port from Harold B. Hodge, chief understood to have told the We must have jruar a|wclal from nationalist demand* for In A t Bowers, where a seven-room One primary grade group will engineer for the Board of Educa­ Reliable man to work in flenate Foreign Relati'ona commit- United States Senate in Ohio.
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