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Reds Open Huge Dam Bid to Halt Allies \ mi SATURDAY, APRIL T, 1*M ;fflmtrlr»at»r lEngnteg ifgral& ATfiraf* Dslly Net Frees Ron I •« p . a We ror tba Werti EitoinK ( April 7. U51 pwtiF ctoeWi charged get greiy end bald long SoieatlOe Thermoatat Una Winners in Photo Contest Exchange Club In Our Ctgar Department before their time. Mean* FRESH dfara 10,168 and Tobaecos AhftirtTtown ffeard A long Main Street We came across a local resident Lists Program Memtor •* Um AodH this past week who reported a • o w e Olfe«latlo«a , Manchester— A City o f VOlaga Charm • OMk HvMt 0hM rather unusual nquest qf a land­ Arthur Drat Stont at Mlnall propriitor, win And on Some o f Manche$ter*$ Side StreeU, Too lord who was asking now tenants l l ^ S S w w W fu iu e r aoUoa. Freedom Shrine to Be PRICE FIVE CENTB for his apartment. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, APRIL 9, 1951 (FOURTEEN PAGES) There were several restrictions (daaainrd AdTertlaIng oa Pag* I f) Amm fu i CMm tatamted In I nf vear when the - Or you might prefer to insert the Dedicated Tomorrow VOL. LXX, NO. 160 tmSSL ^ ina to tlw oaromontal in inco™ ™ ^ wort "cat" In your general statute for the tenants to adhere to if they ^esired the rent. They were as At Verplanck School frinffliiTi n o t Saturday ^ ■nilr„''d*"tS’e WIv ?riend's*4«ves»a«» of^atll!------- wli^m we against animals running at large." Mkad to ooBtact Grand Tall Cadar r e ^ l M unlncorporslca. wage folttws: The program for the dedication ItoaWRalr. ____ their annual battle. The bird lovers, It happened In Manchester the 1. No children. r AutOj Truck American Legion Notable Is Speaker Here who hate cats that are not con­ other morning and we are 2. No pets. of the "Freedom Shrine" being pre­ Ulan Titarasa M. Fanm, aaalatant fined and who go around murder­ ashamed to write about It. It was 3. No parties. sented on "Freedom Day," Sun 1*1 4. No company. Reds Open Huge Dam tralalBx dlractor for O. Fox and ing"Ing" birds, hitmi everywhereeverywnt-ir atoi once | in the chill morning hour of four company of Hartford, against the oaU who are cast In i o’clock. A traveler from the far 5. TenanU must agree to go to day, April 8, to the town by the ' Crash Kills to ^ S h a Teadilns Function of a the roles of mankind's and animal- j t^’est struck town at this time. bed early. Exchange club, has been announc­ Pauaitinant Store,” to business kind's. .. most___ A horrible of horrora when____ nary_ a. bus imla Mivavstvsc*nmnlng Anriand hdkhe Anyone Interested can step right ed as follows: tmJXarm At tlio annual convention This year the Friends of the didn't know of the public tele­ up. the line forms at the right. The address of welcome will be 2, Injures 4 «M clt la to to ba held at the Unl- Birds get in the first shot end phone at the Center where he given by Edward W. Krasenlcs, voralty of Connecticut Saturday, evidently it is one of the sort heard might have called a taxi. He came While on the subject of tents, chairman of the "Freedom Shrine” May U. round the world, for the Intemii- for a visit without notifying his South KlUlngly. April 9 —(AT— Bid to Halt Allies committee, and the Invocation by this reporter noticed a large "For Two peroonu were killed and four tional boundaries have been cross- relatives who live In the North Rent" sign In a two-family house 1 Rev. John Hannon, pastor of St. Oaona R. Atkins of 148 Loot"'? ed« section of the town. It was a little James church. The Manchester other* critically Injured In a col- atitot and Bruce W. Noble of S2 We learn "Gratifying success in Manchester. Ho reported the too far for a man of hla years to opening to a friend of hla who was High school A Cappella choir will ' Ualon of a trailer truck and an Walnut street, ■ both servl^ followed pointing out. some years walk, burdened with a suitcase. Releases Thousands of the 43d Winged victory Division ago, to Director-General Rowe, In dire need of a place to live. sing "The Battle Hymn of the Re­ automobile on Route 6 shortly aft­ Deliberating on what he could do public” and Barry Wood of the er midnight. Reds Buttle Allies on Central Front S ^ f ^ p nckett, Virginia, have of the Pan American Union, that until the town woke up. he spied a Our friend visited the landlord Fear 16 Dead Tons of Water from been promoted to master sergean^ our birds bom in the United Slates and was told that he (the land­ high school will give a recitation. State police at the Danielson car with two young blades In It. Sheila Malon Robert Loeffler, Jr. barracks Identified the dead as Hwachon Resiervolr the h ^ e s t enlisted grade In the were slaughtered by people in the apparently headed for nowhere In lord) was not taking any more Following the Introduction of aumy. They are both membra of names because the waiting list now honored guests, Thomas J. Francla Sokolowakl, 23, driver of As Siam Plane South American countries when particular. He signalled and they the paaaenger car: and Dori* Chall- Bnt U. N. Troops Con­ Headquarters c o m ^ y . these birds so-Journed there and had over one hundred families de­ Crockett, president of the Man- Battalion. 16Pth Infantr>’ Regi­ stopped. He told them his predica­ SERVICES fou^ 23, o f 312 High street, Wllll- (i— were entitled to protection Just as ment and asked If they would siring the rent. che.stcr Ex -hange club, will pre­ tinue Advance as Flood ment. our other citizens would be. Other Prizes Are Awarded sent the "Freedom Shrine," which mantic. drive him to his dejitlnatlon. a Yet. the sign remains displayed Critically Injured and taken to Falls Into Sea Recedes; Task Force "The idea promptly took hold matter of minutes. They consent­ in a front window. will be accepted by Mayor Harold | That Interpret the wishes the Day-Kimball hospital at Fhit- and treaties were made and rati­ ed. but when he thanked them for A. Turkington for the town of ■ nom were Olga SokolowskI, 24, Ham|yne Moves in to Take Vi­ fied between the United States and the accommodation and asked how Another thing we have been re­ In Annual Local Event Manchester, by Charles S. House, of the family. wife of the dead driver; . Joseph Rain, Fog InipeHe Hunt alt of the South American. coun­ much he owned them, they replied. chairman, for the Board of Edu­ 4CNAM tal Waterworks Area *47 CHEV. CONV. quested to air In "Heard Along Challfoux, 26. husband of Doris, tries. It enhanced the Good Neigh­ "Two Dollars!" which he paid. concerns Boy ScouU, the troop cation, and by Robert Brunette, { Gerard Fortier, 28, of 47 John By Police, Navy Craft Onb coupe. Fully cqulp- bor Policy, for birds are messengers In telling about It afterward to number we have no way of know­ Winners in the Third Annual . Charles Hill)— Patricia Nowsch president o ' the Student Council, i John B. Burke street and his wife Agnes, 24, all Alioiit Four Milen Off Sm of ittpoo Tokvo, April 9—(/P)—Chi- ed. A bargain. S-dsy spe- or ambassadors of good will be­ his family, they wore Indignant at ing nor did our informer. Surely r.1, 0 .,’ r.v.ot„ RDonsored Mildred Nowsch) —Robert for Manchester High School. | of Willlmantic. ctal tween nations. They know no na­ Child's Photo Contest Anderson (Mr. and Mrs. Inver FI I NEB AI HOME State Police Officer Vincent Mc- nose C’oninmni.sls opened tlie the amount charged; they declared Scouts as well as everybody else by Elite Studio and Tots-N-Teena Anderson, Jr.)--Thomas Heal (Mr. Connecticut State Police Com- [ Port of Hong Kong tional boundaries. that never in their experience did knows that the waste paper col- missioner Edward J. Hickey will ■ Sweeney said the truck was owned flowliiutes of the massive k a l p h m o t o r s a l e s "I regret that it did not occur were announced today as follows: ^^d Mrs. Kendon Heal)— Ronald 87 East Onlei *41 <>• IIW they remember anything like it; lecUons in different sections of give an address followed by i by the Adley Company of New Hong Kong, April 9 - (A5-- A Hwachon Re.sorvoir dam in 55 Windsor Ave., Bo«'l‘''l“ '‘ before, but a reverse situation ex­ the town are regularly collected First Prize of a 550 wardrobe was Cadett (Mr. and Mrs. Francis Haven. The driver of the truck people usually were willing to go "America The Beautiful" sung by Amb»il«nr» Servli-e two-engined • Siamese airlines central Korea today and sent Opoi Until B r . M. ists betw’een the United States and and the paper sold for the b ^ c ” t won by Sheila Malon, daughter of Cadett) — Richard Trotter (Mr. and was Identified as Lawrence R. out of their way to show courtesy Mra. Richard Trotter.) the A Cappella Choir. thousands of tons of water Canada. So 1 Just wrote to the to strangers, and they deeply re­ of the Memorial hospital. Well, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Mallon of Usher, 33, of South Coventry. He plane cra.shed at sea in fog and Governor and the Prime Minister 22 Grove street.
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