7 Student Airmen Die in Syracuse U. Blaze

7 Student Airmen Die in Syracuse U. Blaze

MONDAY, JANUARY A, 1989 Average Daily Net Press Run The Weather Par the W'aek Ending Foreenat af II. S. Weather Sanaa PACfrlW JteEN January Srd, 19^ HanrJjfHtpr iEwpntng C In r, very cold, windy tonIgliL Ix)w zero to 8 above. Northweat 1 2 ,8 6 0 winds SO to 50 m.p.h. early tonight. The Stanley Oroiip of the South The Holy Family Mother* Circle Prize Announced PRESCRIPTIONS i'lUmlnlshlhg. turning westerly by Methodist Church u-tll meet to­ will meet at the home of Mra, Member of the Audit Wednesday. Wednesday 20 is 96. A b o u t T o w n D.AT OR NIGHT . Baranu of Orcnlatton. morrow night at 8 o'clock at the Oeno Andrelnl, 89 Weaver Rd., . For Essay Test Manchester^—‘A City of Village Charm home of Mrs. Alton Hall, 37 Ifill Wednesday night at 8:30. B'V EXPERTS Membem ef the Amencan U- St. ' •Ion S. Steele abd William Delea- A |20 *aving: account in the ARTHUR DRUG flon Auxiliary wUI meet tomorrow First National Bank of Manchester MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 19.i9 (riaaalfled Advertising on Page 14) PRICE FIVE CENTS Members of the Ladies Aid dernler. sons of Mr. and Mrs. A l­ VOL. L X X V i n , NO. 81 (SIXTEEN PAGES) at 8 p.Tm .tn the^ Legion Home, and fred Steele. 199 Porter St., have will be given as second prize in the are reminded -to bring in coupons. Society. Concordia L u t h e r a n returned to Ft. Dlx, N. J., to com­ local area essay contest on hiring Mrs. HaroW Old« and Mrs. Flor­ Church, will meet tomorrow eve­ plete their baaic training after the handicapped. ence M. Taylor are co-chairman of ning at 7:30. Annual reporta will spending the holidays at home. Announcement of the bank s S e a l s of learning the refreshment committee. be heard. Hostesses for the eve­ contribution to the contest, which ning. sci-A-ing refreshments, are Manchester Emblem Club will is open to 11th and 12th grade stu- X-PERT Country Club Board R ushed to Classes 'Fneda Moorlioijsc. Katherine M j'stk Review, WBA, will meet hold its business meeting Wednes­ denta in Manchester and Rock­ Mroaeh. Olga Preiar,. Minnie Raii- SKATE SHARPENING Wants Halleck tomorrovrat 8 p.m. In Odd Fellows day night at 8 o'clock at th r ville, wa* mad6 today by Horace “ Skatemastcr” Method hali: Installation of the new offi- trni»crg. Bertha Rcirhenbach, Knights of Columbus Home, Murphey, publicity chairman of Newark. Jf, J., Jan. 6 (An — 7 Student Airmen Die cera wdll take place at the meeting the Mancheeter-Rockville Commit­ NASSIFF ARMS CO. Students. 61 the West Kinney St. Bridget's Mothers Circle will lOse Club As House Chief Jimtqp'High School, a brand Tuesday, Jan.xO. The DeMolay Mothera Circle tee on Employing the Handicap- 10l.5 Main St., Manrhe«ter meet tonight at ft o'clock st the will meet this evening at 7:30 in pcd. seat of learning here, re­ turn to classes today assured The Regina d ltklia Society will home pf Mrs .lohn l.Anighlin, 26 S. the Maaonic Temple for its'month- A few weeks ago it wa.s an­ Wa.khinjfton, Jan. 6 (iiP)— Alton .St. Co-hostesses will he Mrs. I ' busine.sa session. nounced, that Sears Roebuck would [ of seat.* to learn from. meet tonight at 7:30 at the Italian Republican House lead e r s When (he school bell rang American Club. Refreehmenls will Oliver Jylkka and Mrs. Paul Le- give a 650 merchandise certificate ; Close, Leave Town made an llth-hour compro­ yesterday, the 1,02.5 atiidenla be served after the meeting. Franrois. The executive board of the as first prize to the winner of the ‘ Robertson PTA will meet tomor­ essay contest. The third prize, has | mise offer to young GOl^ in-i who filed in were met by only 262 chaira. row St 7;30 p.m. in the activity not yet been donated, Mifrphey i In Syracuse U. Blaze The Board of Governors a ry wasting everj*- .surgents today to share party I The rest had been held up room. said. DORSEY'S leadership responsibilities in j Theme of the contest is "H irin g; the Manchester Country Club body’s valusble tlni*. becaii.se of a dispute over th# FURNITURE He said many timeKthe cluh has the chamber. I use of nonunion delivery men. The Army and Navy Cluh Aux­ the Handicapped in Our Tow n,"! said today it will recommend AtP Su|Mr Morkslt in Manchsstsr and not only will the winner of tbe i come near to agreement with Di­ The offer, expected to be re- | Business and management iliary will hold a aethack party OPEN FROM 9 'nLL 9 P.M. sat down to hurried negolia- local contest receive a prize but I the club close down Feb. 1 and rectors' subcommittees ■'only to jeeted. was proposed to head off ! tonight at 8 o'clock at the club- tio'ns and resumed the flow of one will be given to his Engli.sh ; FOR YOl R CONVENIENCE vacate the Town of Manches­ have new clause.* slipped after­ a direct challenge to the reign of | 13 Injured; houae ward that would prohibit u» from Rep. Joseph W. Marlin Jr. of , chairs and desks. 261 IrMil St. 1 116 E. Ctnter St. The DAV Auxiliary Will hold a teacher as well. Credit or Charge Plan ter. operating as a club." \ Ma.ssachiisetts, GOP floor leader meeting Wedneaday night at 8 Winning essay on the local level 1 It would develop a course in Tol­ for 20 years. o'clock at the VFW Home. All will be entered in a State conte.st,! land and be ready to commence' He said the late.st offer became The proposal had an initial cool members are reminded to bring and the winner of that one will be play there April 1, 1960, according unacceptable when Director Theo­ Gale Whips N^oeption from the group barking OPEN WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY art tries for the grocer>^hajket, entered in a national conte.st. A I to John Sommers, chairman of a dore Powell, its author, made a Dr. Salk Ur«eg total of $1,000 in prizes will b e' eliih negotiating committee. change which would have given the Xep. Charles A. Hallcek of In­ and FRIDAY 'til 9 P. M. Manchester Lodge of Masons will given in the State contest and Sommers, in a statement, flatly Club private use of its clubhouse diana to replace the 74-year-old ‘Fire River’ hold a special meeting tomorrow $2,000 in the national contest. refused an offer by the town that only at times the club rented Martin as GOP floor leader. 4th Polio Shot night Lodge will open at 7:30 and Eleventh and 12th grade stu­ would have allowed the club'to rent private use of the golf course. Undgr the propo.sed compromise the FelloWcraft degree will he. con­ dents in all public, private and part-time private use of Its ,18-hoIe Originally. Sommers said, the of­ a new ppal of assistant floor lead­ On Mass Scale S.i ractiap, N. Y., Jan. 6 (/P) ferred. Following the degree work pArochial high schools or stiident.s course on town-owned Globe Hoi fer visualized full-time private use er would be created. i — A wind-lilown (irp killed at at an equivalent level in Connecti­ It al.so provides for elertion by ' there will he a social hour and low land. of the clubhouse and the club was loa.st .seven .student airmen cut are eligible to enter. Entries the full 1.53 Republican House i Ann Arbor, Mich., .Ian. 6 (.Ti— refre-shmenta. The move comes as a climactic warm to the idea. iind in jured 13 today as they must be postmarked no later than deadlock In a 3-year effort to find membership o f the rhairman of Dr. Jonas .Salk, who developed the Jan. 20. i The coiir.se would have been The Elks 'Valenttne charily hall a way of letting the club play pri­ ‘ I the Republican House Policy Com­ fought like animals to escape The essays should be mailed to ' maintained by the town and op anil-polio vaccine that bears his rommltlee will meet Thursday vately on land the town bought for erated for public use through a mittee. Heretofore. Martin has from their barracks dormitory Cliairman, Essav Contest. Gover­ held thst post along with his lead­ name, today recommended a fourth i night at 9 o'clock at the Elks public use. concessionaire, at those limes the Hi vSyracii.se University. nor’s Committee on Employment ership responsibilities. j shot to increase immunization' Home. All members who have Would Meet Full Board club wasn't renting it. "U was like animals trj’ing to of the Handicapped, 92 Farming- The proposal will be offered for againat crippling infantile paraly-^ been selected to work on this com­ Sommers said negotiations might The'Boafd of Governors met la.st gel out of a rage," moaned'Sgt. mittee are requested to attend this ton Avp., Hartford. a vole of the Republican confer- i si,'. be re-opened if the full Board of night to discuss Powell’s offer, and But Dr. Gordon Brown, a Uni­ Peter Dowling, Kalamazoo, meeting. enre this afternoon when House | Mich, in his hospital bed. Directors offers to meet with the Sommers is.sued this refii.sal today: Republicans will choose their , versity of Michigan scientist said full Board of Governors.

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