Chinese Reds Ask on Mitr East 42 Dead

Chinese Reds Ask on Mitr East 42 Dead

. 'p... L* - • ■ ' ; ■ ■ '*^* 1 .■* ■'*V r ■ ■■ v " '. f* * r : - . ■>.:. ^W.:> .'•A ......■' A^cr*fc Daily Nat Pratg |t«B It MOKDAY v OCTOBER 17^:1951 meWaBlbaf . , / 'For Om Week BM e«/' PAGE W ENTY V .Oet. 18, 1988 / j m m u WYt- WaMto Baw t :% ■ iJIandfPBtBr PB^iHlihg I fr a lli , ^ .inUr, eool toulcht. fog 'Otbet r r . / 1 1 , 8 7 ^ SunMt lUbtkali _ No' 88 Sunaat fJouhcil No. 45..^Degre« of nmlbialglit. Lew la mM 88s. V8k«e PoeahtmtaA wUt meectmtlght at 8 Hrar irtiBS Clark XeafelMr *f the Audit , \ ■■. • / hold............... a r«»ulw.................... maolmi_jg"tonight tarm ert-bavis w S ' R«reM *f OIreHlatfM assday High la npper 80s. mtTowii at is h’clock in Odd Fellowa Hall. o’clock ^ 'Tinker-jHaat. Membera are utee^o^tQ ^a a apeclal effort At PTA .M anchtsttr's Oldaff ''\Jiiandie»Ur>^A City of Village Charm Thft MancneaCer lfeail«h O iorui The regular monthly meeting ^ to attend a i n w h Important buai- with Finait DriU 'hold lU tocond reheiraal of the Milliard Asaoclation. Jtocrrwni ness W)II.bej»ken up, including the liiss Ahets aark,. 9t^e director tho aaaaoivionight at 8 o’clock at be held tonight qt A o’clock In the plan of ^ving two meetings % Facilititf VOL.. LXXy, NO. 15 (EIGHTEEN PAGES)' MANCHESTER. C O ^^, TUESDAY* OCTOBER 18. 1955 (OkuMlfM AdT*rlta6ig Page 18) PRICE nV E CENTS . tho BoutH.MethodUt Church. All W4ddell;,Schoi)r: month.^reporvfrom the delegate of IJbrary Field '^rv^e^, / will alngoro aro’laatted to attend ajid Great CoOncII session In speak on "What A School library V all member* of ragulwv^bu»'ch The Queen of PesSca Mothera Hartford Friday )mdSaturday,' Can Do for the ReadinglArbgtAm" ditdra are urgM Circle will meet a t the home of ^ r s . Ruth Staples. a>KI |Slans • for «l the flrat meeting of the Buckley Bus Union ^eighs thla. moiit^srertlinmHe community Mr*. M*ry Andreon, 97 Brettop entertaining the Great'^ocahontas PTA tonight et 8 o'cIiWk e t the jectr^If alngera have tcorea, Rd., Wednesday n ig h t^ B o'clock. and her ataff In November. Chinese Reds Ask j^ooy& - / ;• / f Are. iroqueated to hHn(f them. "f’—' . _ , k. Wage Boost Offer Any member of the Manchester H > la^ alao the fim day ot jn t Serving aboard the Atlantic Buckley Book B u sa r, at > ^ c h Lodge of Bak; wishipg to reserve New Haven, Oct. 18 Vf^— \ DAV AuxlUary No. IT nvt« hold Fleet destroyer US8 Caperton la a table for.the shag dance to M there la a wide ae^tlon ofyhooki Jlta regular jneeting' M the VFW Arthur J. Kurapkol..seaman. UBN. for boye end girla on dlapley. The tf. 5. /or fe p Lepel . Bpokeamen. for the Oonneoti- held oft 0«a. 29 a t the Elka’ K^tne cut Co. egpraaseff optimism, to­ Hone .Wedneaday i night at 8 son of Mr. and Hrs. Otto W.' Is ufired to get hi* ticket* Im- book fair will be'open UKwe pub­ /'a o’clock. Refreahitienla will be Kurapkot of 67 Union St. The de­ lic every day, to d ^'. through day, that a thraatgasd atriks stroyer was one'of three represent­ mbdlately from ticket chairman againat the firm, the state's served after the meeting Ijy Mra. O ^le* Lafhrop. Thuraday, from 2 to/4 and again Glabra Sheffield, hoateaa for the ing til* United Statjes at. Giiayv from 7 to 9 p.m. /Books may he largest bus comptay, "i*y I**- quil. Ecuador, during a national on M itr East averted by a new company evening. i '■ ordered then an ^ ' wlll arrive In holiday, period /celebrating Bcuay Our Lady of Fatima Mothera ■4 ..; offer. 'X / ■dor's independence from Spa i i ^ Circle .will meet Wedneaday night plenty of time fjm Christmas mail­ Tha offer, for an undisclosed . ing. ' For any purchaaei mad*, shingtrm, Oct. 18 (;p)--«8n*#e Ambasiador W aag Plng-^^ at .8 o'clock at the home .of Mr*. / has ralasd tha^quaatfan'of a Jiighi wage incroase, la repoVtsd Peter Cordera. 1 Vinton St., Itock- cash woujd M appreciated, al­ cretary of State Dulles said, being considered by ^ union. \ The son born OcL 14 In/iiackua though the/promli* to pay for the •V /■■■■ levtl msetlng; mrstuihabiy at thi . / / Hospital, Norwich, to M r/and Mrs.. ville. The co-hpstes* ytlll be Mr*. Dear Mr. "W8g^:' day Communist China has foreign ndnlaterh. level and also A decision la expected within Louis Sulots. '' ^ book when It “la delivered mil be “a poUpIa of'daya," Edward K. Charles NaUfl Jr . <rf Norwich, accepted ^formally raised the question at Geneva.. /^ .has been named Wayne Kevin. Dulles’ news opnfVenca--was his ier, vtce-praaident 'and' An executive committee - meet­ We were very pleased with'th« of a high level hfieeting with sneral manager of the com- - Mrs. Natwl was 4he former Lol* SON BORN last prospect!vs mestUig with ra- Swallow, R. N ./of this town. ing of the Buckland PTA will b* in which matters ^ r e tiandled. the United States to discuss jmrters hsre 'bcfoi;* Big Four lysald. held tomorrow night at 8 o’clock outstanding Far East prob- Amalgamated Assn, of - V :r. and Mrs. Clarence R. Cook foreign mbUste^meeting to begin Pledges Quidt Help ... 11 - .—t ' *t tti^ school. The PTA held a \ -lem s. In Geneva O c ^ T t, Mothr Coach E m'p 1 o.-y e a ^ 4 The Washjngton PTA will * "^t school fr, of Pico, Calif., announce the (AFm , representing' about tomorrow at 8 p m. birth of a' son, Christopher Ro­ Ekqerpte from an He told a nswa conference that F irst 8tM • 8 p.m. In the school !j,^ X d ay in spite of the rainy Red China's i cpresenTative at He planhed/to go to Denver by 1,400 BUS drivers and other annex. Dr. Harold Mahoney of wiMther. land. The baby wa* born on OcU unioUeited letter workersX of the company, la. the Stgle Department of Educa­ 2 in St. John's Hospital, Santa Geneva brought up this question speciaUmane this afternoon to.re- along yilth Red objections to the view /With President EisenhbWer asking k M-c«nt Increase, To Small tion wlli be the guest spesker. A Mr. and Mrs. Qodk have,' spread oveya tefo-yoar period. St. Mary’s Women's Auxiliary .a’estern trade- blockade. tha--prosp^s for the Geneva ae» panel discussion by members on will hold a rummage sale in the daughter, Rosemary Ells- ESTABLISHED 1874 . The old \contract expired the subject: "Your Child and tM / Oppose* Parley.Now m. Mrish house, Locust St. enlrance, Mr*. Cook was , the for- In a svvitch'^f plans, Dulles sn- Oct. 1. Bus Wivera currently Ridgefield, Oct. 18 (fPy—^ o v . Abraham A. Rtbicoff, wh* /t IH Testing Program in Today’* ITiuriday, Oct.' 20, at 9 a.m. .Those Msrgaret Brosnan, Dulles made It (:lear he nounced that whm he leaves for receive 81.80 'ini hour. b a rk i^ oh ai) automobile abd; heliiqopter tour of flo<b) ■tridfen ^ • p p ® r f Schools," will b e , another feaWre. Wishing donation* packed up d au g h tei^ f Mr. and Mr*. T. Ed­ mmt .iuiy etiCh high level meeting Euro{>« on FridsyXis will go first Mra. Howard Hansen, president, ward BroshA'n, 83 Washington St. the present lower-level FaiiYield County, ybejit w ^t today'to the hat manufacturing should notify Mrs. Earle- Rohan, or to Rome. It has heqn announced center'of Danbury, (iiop. 85,000). There he warmly , ha* called a meeting of the execu­ the chairman, Mrs. Frank Crocker -X talks are exhausted; He earlier that he would go to Paris. J o i n f h » indf ' tive board for 7:30. Refreshments - . t .possibilities at Geneva^ Dulles said he would discuis Algeria ftestive a contingent of New^York City firemen, gtill helping'^ will be served, In the cafeteria fol­ Director . Wil|lam Aslle.v, an­ x: yet been so exhauatei common problems wtUr\'Italian the emergency. '/ r s i i t i lowing the program. nounces d rehearsal fo;- the cast pf /' pullea diaclose^^hat ths Chi­ officials. Hs did not spectf^what K,The Governor 'temporarily shifted flood emeri‘rgfinej the ’’King ^ Hearts" tonlghb.at 8 nese Communi^and American these problems art. As Frenck Set w i t h a headquarters from Hartford to this Danbury 'suburb The Mary Williams Group of o'clock gt Center Church. "King apeclal 'ambumdors, who hkva From '''Rome, he will go on area ''where inerchanta are huslly«* ---------, • AT ro u t DRUOOIST the Second Cohgregitlonsl Wom­ of Heatrs" Is to be presented At been dlscugsfiig repatriation V f Paris for sessions with the Britial Vote on Fa ragged in luUl.ing out stores en's League will meet tomorrow the Bowers School Nov. 4 and B at DOMESTIG PT. civilians since Aug, 1 , have noV and French foreign mlniatera heaimy damageid by Uie'StUI River ; T P _ . ^ .T __■ ;______ evening, s t 7:30 vylth Mrs. Harold 8:30 p.m. 'turned to "other practical matA prior to the Geneva mepUng With the Governor, talked with Deputy j, M. Q X O H -illC O m O P in e Le n o x |fyier, 92 N. Schpol St. j tera" on their agenda. Soviet Foreign Minister Molotov. rig, Oct. 18 GPi—ReporU\o< Chief Tboniaa Hartnstl, In charge; _ . U.S. Atty. Simon 8.

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