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CLOSEOUT Judge Keech Decides Mine Workers Union Is Not In ... --------- — V^DNEflDAT, XABCH t ItM WT 4lattt]f»Bt»r Cvmftts l|»ralb Red Cross Drive Opens Tomorrow— Too Can H e lp ! M n. Braast Bragaton, Mrs. l-lW olf, Mrs. Robait Hawlty and Siinaat Olreb of Paat Nobb Ham Brennan, M n. Hariay1 Dai Mra. Byron Boyd. Onuub mat to Odd EaUowa haU Enters Own Business GOP Dinner A l K H i t T o w n for tkolr monthly maattog and 'Avtrsfe Daily Nat P r ^ Ran T h e W satlw r aoelal, Moaulay aventog. Mra. Mary Per the Month of Eebrnnry, 1950 Paraeoat af 0. •. Weather BaNan Smith, the hoataoa, araa aaalated by Plans Progress {weed on .. jtb m aiUdM tar Um Mra. Fraaoaa Harron, Mra. Iva t M b t» tiM Ceath Matkr^ Ingraham, Mra. Mlnnla Johnaton Gay-Colorful—Decoratipe I 9 ,8 7 7 Eelr, cold and windy thia after- - .„-■» iwa malaf. 1h« Mb and Mlaa Emily iClaamann. OauMa G>mmittee in Charge to the town 2/lllallt-JjPRiFr Iw u F n iliM 2ElFraiO nooai fair aad eoMe rtonlgkt; Prt- wfll tagta «t Btoa o’doek, llrara- Neniber e t the Andit w an to charge of Mra. Maybel Bnrann af CUronlnttaas day fair aad aoattnaed eold. da^. b fha «hnr4i bMunant Meet Tonight to Fur­ Dowd and the attendance prlae * MtmchpUer— A City of VlUags Charm waa furnlahed by Mra. Anna Dart by Harry Catpet ^ 1 «A m Atd loetoty t t Zkm ther. Testimonial Three Styles In LaHMtaa «hnreb win tava a meet* Advortiatas aa Baga IS) Mba Anne Hawley, daughUr of Co-Chairman George B. Williams VOL. LXIX, NO. 128 MANCHESTER, CONN.. THURSDAY, MARCH 2. 1950 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS lag thb tTMiliiv, CiAlowliif tnc Mr. -and M n. Robert Hawley of Curtain-Sub tI o UBton MT«ic«. Coburn -road la on the dean'a Hat of the ticket committee for the tes­ for the iaat aemeatar at the Uni- timonial dinnar to be held on April Sr. Barnard Sheridan U Uated IB at the State Armory for Town «* wtenar o< the radio given by the veraity of Vermont, Burlington. Fatal Crash She la a aophoroore, majoring In Chairman William Davla, an­ Air Injection cadMran at Maty, and Paul Sheri­ home econonilca and made the nounced thla morning that a spe­ Ruffled Curtain Pennsylvania Told dan Krid the wlnnins ticket cial meeting o f hla committee will Judge Keech Decides dean'a Hat oif a prevloua occaalon. be held this evening at t o’clock In Vein Seen SorcM aocbty memberi are re- at hla home, 242 Parker street. mtadad of the monthly nwetlns Aldo L. Bellucgl of thia town, a The RepubUcan Activity Com- tWf ovenlng, following the Lenten aenlor at the tJhlveralty of Ver­ mlttea . with, its chairman, ax- Public Emergency mont Burlington, made the Dean’a Framing Death Cause qubt hour at Emanuel Lutheran Msyor Cecil W. England, hM Hat for the fall aameater. Ho waa planned a big program for tha din­ Mine Workers Union chnrch. The gueat apeaker will be one of a group of atudenta at the ner In honor ot tha new town Rev. Emeat Oordon, mlnlater of Unlveralty of Connecticut Fort chairman. Stretches to 200” . 8” wide. Fits any single or double State's Star Medical the Talcottvllle OongregaUonal Trumbull branch who earned flnat Thoaa parsons askad to attend R e s u lt o f S trik e church, who wlU teU of hla exper- academic honora, before trana- the meeting tonight include Har­ window. Witness in Trial of lencea la a Japaneae concentration ferrlng to the U. of V. OamUb 1. Aadlab old Maher. A. B. Bailey, Jnmee T Dr. Sander Gives Opin­ camp In World War H. Duffy. Edward Edgar, Donald Governor Calls on All Is Not in Contempt NO MEASURING— EASY TO HANG Greater Unity Vernar W. Nylin of Harriaon After almoet 27 yean aa mana­ Hamtogway, George Hunt, Thom­ ion Before Jury Today Memorial Lodge, No. 88, Knlghta Villages, Towns and atreet haa volunteered to conatnict ger of the food department of the as Hooey, Everett Kennedy, Joseph QUICK TO LAUNDER of Pythlaa, wlU meet tonight at 8 J. W. Hale Corporation, CamlHo J. Naretto, C. C. Varney, Stuart Waa- a table for uae of the Qlrl SCouta Cities to Allocate Plans Studied Bulletin! Announces Verdict of o’clock In Caatle hall, Qolway Andiaio of 461 Woodbrldge atraet ley, Randall Brown. JoMph Ted- HANG IN A JIFFY Fire Iffnites Frozen Cool; at Camp Merrie-wood. Maachester, N. H., March 2. Mine Is Put Btreet haa left Hale’a and la now oper­ ford Arturo Gremmo, Rusaell Available Fuel Supplies Water Used Refreczea It 'Not Guilty' on Both ating hlH own bualne^a, the Impe­ Prentice, Raymond' Gorman, Ru­ NO RODS REQUIRED —(P)—The stale reated at 2 rial Package athra, '' at 88 Oak dolph Swanson, Viiicent ktoreto, In Public Interest; Low Proposal for Link Be­ p. m. (ex.t.) today la the Civil and Criminal Ae- atreat. Otto Harnuuui, Edward Lynch, Samler “mercy death" murder Under Guard Buffalo, N. Y., March 2.--(P) Mr. Andblo aald today that ha John Wennargran, Bdwta Johnaon, Readings Add to Woe tween Foreign, Domes­ trial. Workera in a coal yard built rufiutions Today; As­ regrata leaving the company with Ralph Norton, Earle Clifford Ed­ a fire under a gumlola to thaw Plain Shades in Plastic tic Economic Policies a frosrn ahlpmcqt so they which he haa been asaoclated for win Jacobeon, Earle Rohan, Stan­ Pittsburgh, March 2.—<JP) Manchester, N. H. March 2—(P) Alabama Strip Opera­ serts That Charges Are HALE'S SELF SERVE ao many yeara and added that he ley Bray, Mra. Jay^Rand Mra. P. I'ould unload It. The Original In New England Blue, rad. green, gold. — Pennsylvania— the nation’s —The state’s star medical wltneos Not Siip|iorled; Lung haa made the change for reaaona E. Cariaon, Mrs. Wtlltom Roscoe. Washington, March 2—UP) — A said today that he believed Mrs. tion Damaged by Dy­ The fire Ignited the coal. of health. Hla feUow amployaa. Mra. Raymood Bowers, Mrs. Alton S22.98 second largest coal producer plan designed to provide greater Water put nut the fire and Wrilirn Opinion Not upon learning that camlllo waa Hall, Mra. Joseph Pero, Mra. — today proclaimed “a seri­ Abblu Borruto was killed by an air namite During Night refrore the coal. unity for the government’s foreign and HEALTH MARKET le a ^ g , honored him with a party Jamas McKay, Mra. George Hunt, ous public emergency” -in the injection in her veins adinnUaltn-ed Read; Big Surprise and preMnted him with many glfta Polka Dot Plastic Denepal tweod la at iha and domestic economic policies by Ur. Hciman N. Bander. Mrs. V. N. Jonas, Mra. Earl B. soft coal strike. Gov. James Jasper Ala.. March 2 (/D The In appreciation of their yeara of Chapman, Mra. H. Tiffany, Mrs. White with dot to red blue, green, gold top of the Spring faihion was reported today to be under Ur. Milton lleipcrn, deputy mod- I’reakiU atrip mine, rocked by two aaaoclatlon. Joaaph Tedfotd, Mra. Allan Ayars, H. Duff called on all villages, leal examiner ol New York city, Washington, March 2.— (/P) THURSDAY SPECIALS lU .. .-«nd here'i the consideration at the White Houee. heavy explosions, continued in op­ Green Stanipa Given With Caah Sales The local man atarted with towns and cities to allocate gave this testimony as the stale Plane Dltelietl; — The United Mine Workers Hale’a In the early 1920a aa man­ auS thot molcaa S twice aa The proposal, on which Presi­ nean-d the close ot its ilrst degree eration today under a 24-hour today were found innocent of ager o f Iti meat department and available fuel supplies in the dent Truman will have the final White Organdie wenderfull Weor tha public Interest. - murder case sgainst the 41-ycar Kuard. eontontTit of court In the 26- N a $H CAN BUNTS later aeaumed auptrvlalon of both decision, was Initiated in the State old country doctor. Ten Reseiied the grocery and meat departmenta. BARBER WANTED with colored center band. Red, blue, gold, jacket behed er leace, He said the state “faces a crisis TTic strip operation was one ol (Itt.v RoU coal strike. Federal o f disastrous proportions.’’ department. This was In line with At the end of a long hy}iotlicncal two small, non-union mlnea dam­ Hla managerial ability and tal­ green and all white. either way, you'll b t a belief of Secretary Acheson that question. Dr. Hslpem said: ludgc Itichmond B. Keech, SLICED PEACHES c.27c ent waa auch that in 1929 ha waa Fun or Part Time Over the nation, chlU tempera­ aged by dynamite blasts last grotoful fw Ml amort tures added to the economic Im­ the United States must prepare to “In my opinion death was caused night. The other was the Taylor Both EngineM Quit on wlio heard the cnae without a 1 LB. PKQ. UNCLE BEN’S granted a alx montha’ leava of ab- fight the cold war in a more com­ liy an air embolism resulting from aence to help open a large, new Good Wages collar, turn bock cuffs ond pact of fuel shortages. and Lee strip mine about alx miles jury, announced a verdict of Use these for entirely new window treatments— ^for Predicts Complete Shutdowa plete manner than it has hereto­ James L. Ford, 74. waa killed when (Ms ear rammed him through the the Injection of 40 ccs or air.” north of Jaa()er.
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