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U. S. Will Defend Interestii Wherever The^May Arise Avenurc Daily Net Preaa Run Fbr the Week Ended Sept. 11, 1934 bom in that town 70 years ago. A b o u t T o ^ He went on to enter a profession Republican Party 11,305 taaiglit. Low DD KK» and in due course was married at Heavisides - McVeigh Wedding liL S iW E W T Heard Along Main Street about 40. FLASH BULBS, OASES, Member of the Audit eloiMy, little wmwmWf SUM Aim* t i i i « k /348 Woodland Rally Postponed Bnrena of CIrenlatlon en tai aftaraeea ta g k ■t., and WlUhalmI A- ........Metar, ~10 Ward..— During this time he had become MOVIES, PARTS MancheUer— A City of Village Charm S t, Hartford, wdl bo married thia And on Some o f Manchester*g Side StreetM^ Too a registered, bona fide, Tolland afUraoon at S o^cIock in the Con* voter. Since he was bom there Hie Republican rally and chicken c o r ^ liitM rail Church, with re- his roots, early associations and barbecue, which waa scheduled for Arthur Drue Storot j Look what we found! Laat Saturday we ran a atory about the friends were all In the town. His* V0L.LXXIII,N0.298 (CIssaifled Advertlaing an Page 19) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1954 cepUon fouowlnf at the Ztpaer thia afternoon has been postponed (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FIVE Club. poet card collection of Mra. Marion Moriarty out on Vernon Street. intention was to live his life out In the atory we kept referring to a certain picture that Juat wam't there. because of the threatening hurri­ . Mancheater Garden Club win there. Well, here it la., We did that juat to have a little fun with But fate Intervened and he cane. The rally will be held at a iU firat fan meeting Monday moved to. another town about five date to be announced early next years after his marriage, without at t'P.m . in Center (%urch Houae. week. I. t - ^ J take the form of a membera changing his voting regIstraUon. flower ahflw in charge of Mra. War- As time went along there were The political gathering aponeored ten I. Keith and Mra. Edward Kirk- a few queries made as to his in­ by the Hartford County Republi­ can Women’a Assn., was to be ham. WUUam E. Buckley wiU be tentions and he always said he LARGE SmiECTION FROM the principal apeaker. was going to return to tolkmd held in oraitonbury at the Prop, U. S. Will Defend Interestii a . • ■ some time soon. But his affairs, erty Owners’ Club Park at 3 p.m. Today maika the annual Harveat and new ties always somehow pre­ Co-chairmen for the event are Mrs. $4.9f to $119.00 Featival at the Cromwell Children’a Robert McIntosh and Mra. J. Her­ vented the move back to the old / AT' Home. The Rev. Raynold Johnaon, home town. bert Finlay. the new auperintendent and former In this way about 15 years mlaiater of the Covenant-Congrega' ielapsed. The gentleman waa tional Church on Spruce Street. wlU Potterton's still a registered Tolland voter. Herald Finishes ISO Center S t, Cor. o f Chnieh apeak at the meeting acheduled for About this time the opposition *':80. Dinner will be aerved by the TeL M1-9-45S7 Wherever The^May Arise party raised' a quqeatlon aa to women of the Covenant-Congrega­ Third in Contest tional and the New Ijondon church. whether the voter could be made to' vote in the town In which he lived. The Memorial Hoapital Women’a (OoattaueO (re a Pag* Om ) Auxiliary will hold ita flrat faU ' The mystery was the intent of McCarthy’s Mechanics Ready Voting Machines for Tomorrow’s Primary meeting Monday at 3 p.m. Work the law: 'Was there a time limit Nam4d to the conttHilng atu<fy Dte Quotes win be on auigical dreaainga and a on how long a man mi^ht be a committee were Clarkson Bamer, fun attendance la hoped for. vqter In one town while living' In managing editor of ' the BrisM, you. We wanted to keep dur readers guessing what the dickens hap­ another? That question is still Conn., I^ese, and F. E. Coualna, Claim s^Hit Membera of the Mancheater unanswered but Tolland’s mystery managing editor of the Portland, Top Group pened to the picture and what it looked like, and all that is solved. Smoptimlat Club will precede their Aw, what's the use—who'd believe a yam like that? Okay, so Maine, Evening Eheprees. bu^neaa meeting Monday evening,. Roughly four years after the The convention was told by Miss we forgot the picture. Everybody’s got a right to forget once in a opposition started looking for a By Zwicker adth a aupper at 6 :S0 at the Colum­ while. Forgive ua, please. Oh yeah, by the waye the picture is a Lisa iSergio, foreign news snslyslst bia Lake cottage of Mlaa Bernice legal gimmick to change the vot­ and one-time English language Jnul. reproduction of one of Mrs. Morlarty's post cards showing Main Street ing balance a little in its favor, aa it was In 1907. Some change, eh wot? newspaper editor- in Italy that Wa^hfnsrton,. Sept, 13 (/P)— the man finally changed his reg- “Newspapers are the metal^^hat Denver, Sept IS ( f f V - P i ^ The Sroup isfration to the town where he operates the main spring that is Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker ident Eisenhower ssid todfly South Methodiat WBCB wlU meet Confusing the Voters wfeels no guilt over that, however. lives. *• America.’’ She said the press it 8\)!Ore today he told only the because it's ju s t. as confusing i M i M B REPQIR the National Security Council M o n ^ at 7:45 p. m. in the ladiea’ Ray S. Warren and Roy B, War­ the most important means of tell­ Mrs. Fred Brockway, of Albion, Me., rlgpt holds her seven months old bnhy, Guy, p i she and her truth when he testified before parlor. ren are twin brothers. Their when people question him about Beg Pardon has reaffirmed American pot electric power. ing the ru t of the world what the family of 10 alt atop roof of car awaiting rescue nt Unity, Me. (enriy Sept. 12), when th^bernm e mired Sen. McCarthy last Feb. 18. identity is confused aa often as All convicts probably would United States really thinks. icy of defending "tha vital in - the Identity of any other set of ns n stream overflowed Ita-banks nt height of Hurricane Edna that swept throughstate. Btarihg The Mancheater Branch of the like to have women governors. The newsmen alto were told by the aeven-hour rescue operation, two Uvea were lost, one bf the rescuers and one o ^ h e Biwkway chil­ McCarthy testified last week terests of the U. S. wherever WCTU will hold an all-day aeaaion twins is. - - Repeat Perfomumre It’s easy, to beg a woman’s par a three-man panel that they should dren. PIrture was made b y doe Sllne of the 'Augusta, M e, K cnnebec-Journal./(A P W'irephotd). thai the decorated general at Tuaeday from 10:30 a. m., with But what makes matters rough We were intrigued with the ad­ don. they may arise.” is the fact that Ray is a politician, vertisement of the Fallot Studio throw off their “joulmallstic handr least "misstated the facts." The President made the state­ potliick luncheon at noon and buai- -7 Anon. cuffs’’ and put more “humaneu’’ neaa n>eeting at 2 p. m. a circumatance which causes Roy which ran the past two days in - 'Iliis and other conflicting ta-li- ment to newsmen in dtacuaaing aa ■no end of discomfort. People atop this paper. We think our adver­ into their vri-itlng. State May Ask mony went into the record aa the extraordinary aaasion of the Se­ The Convention committee of Roy on the street and ask him to tising staff Is .'pretty special, but The panel consisted of Reiman I f ■ ^>ecial Senate committee conaider- curity Council at the aummar White the Orange Lodgea will bold an im­ Introduce bills into the General they give Leon G. Fallot, proprie­ Politics Ruled Out Morin, Auociated Press Pulitzer censure charges against McCar­ House yesterday. portant buaineaa aeaaion in Orange Assembly and they berate him for tor of the studio, credit- for in­ Prize winning writer, Carl E. rofftoffirtf S $350,000 for Edna Deajms/ai 20; thy moved through what may be Global Stralegy Parley Hall tomorrow at 3:30 p. m. Plana voting one way or the other. sertion of the line, “ 'Father of the Llndstrom, executive editor of the the last day of its hearings. The meeting waa called the At Wapping Fair One of the charges against Mc- for projecta for the I960 conven­ That's not the worst of it. Ray Bride,’’ title of the popular niovie. Hartford, Oonn., 'Hmea, and Rex Lower Street Floor Level Chief Executive to diacuaa global tion at the ^otel Statler,. Hart­ is nmning for reelectlon and Roy Fall, newt editor of the Berkshire CTarthy is that he abus^ Zwicker strategy for dealing with the Red Mr. Fallot played the role for the Hurricane Aid at the Feb. 18 hearing, w-hen Mc-^ ford, Will be dlacuaaed and all is getting tired of Walking along second time this morning In St. Wapping Fair 4>fficlals stated Eagle, Pittsfield, Maw. cfge High threat abroad. membera are urged to attend.
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