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Iianrhpatpr 1 Bandits Nab $30,000 from Stamford Bank i ■ I I V ■( . i - ' ; l -ty— ATcrage Daily Net PreM Run WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, Far tba Weak Ended P A G E T W E N T Y lEn^umg 9ept.i, 1M8 Tha Weather 10,66.^ raraeaat at O. R. Waatbar Bamea Arthur H. Anderson,'- 81 Cam­ that could continue'.endleaaly every ■earching the title of the property. ■iz montha, providing they won the Hp 'idded that no conatructlon Member af the Audit iianrhpatpr 1 d e a r and eoni tonight. Fair and bridge St., home on furlough'for Reflection of Danger Bureau at Clrculatiana About Town one year from his duties as a Market Foes appeal. work would begin before next ■lightly warmer tomorrow. spring. medical missionary in Masalland, The car was a Tetraplan . The property ta on the north eide Manchester— A City of VilUiee Charm o f, East Center St., at Lenox St., Plans call for a 300 car park­ Children's Hats — Th* ManchesUr Fire D«pt., will Tanganyika Territory. East Afri­ I t ’a a Cbiech model, and the Drop Action aiid iqyolvea e large tract of land ing lot In conjunction with the hold a department meeting to­ ca, will speak on mfsaions and his secret police of that Commu­ ow-ned by Alexander Jarvla. ’The market. CLO CH ES— »om« with foathtr Irim. DOESKIN VOL. LXXII, NO. 290 tClaastfled Adverttalng an Page Id) night at o’clock at the firehouse, work in Africa Friday night at nist country like It. I t ’s good MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 19,51 8 Planning Comnyiaslon clunged the (EIGHTEEN PAGES) comer of Hilliard and Main 8U. the Trinity Lutheran Church in for chasing suspects. Appellants Cite, Cost PRICE FIVE CENTS Worcester, Maas. When William N. Oatis zone In March after a public hear­ BERETS in all colon. PEAK CAPS. looked into the rear mirror of ing. The Manchester Association of : -ii. ■ O f Continuing ' Fight CLOSED hla own car, he saw the It waa learned today that Flrat Retarded Children will meet to­ The Ladles Aid and Missionary Against S^per-Market National, Stores. Inc., Is going ALL THIS WEEK morrow night at 8 o’clock at tlie Societies of the Zion Evangelical Tetraplan. Hr knew danger H u rric a n e was less than a block away. ahead with plana for the auper- $ 1.98 Covenant-Congregational Church Lutheran Church will meet tonight market. A company apokesman in­ FOR VACATION Oatis’ own story, to appear m Opponents to an East Center YOUR CHOICE AT...... Ua.S. Millions Aid on Spruce St. A ll Interested per­ at 7:30 at the church. A report oii this newspaper next week, tells dicated that their counael' is RE-OPENINa sons are Inilted to attend this the International convention of St. zona change that has paved the MONDAY, SEPT. 14 ea. how he was shadowed by the M ay A vo id meeting. the Lutheran Women’s Missionary way for erection of a-giant First police before six of them ap­ MILLINERY DEPT.—SECOND FLOOR Bandits Nab $30,000 League held in Oregon will be ren­ SAM YULYES peared at the AP office In National super-market have vac­ The seventh annual exhibit of dered by Miss Emily Kisamann, AnaHiGr Sorvic* ly Shoe Repairing of the Bet- French in Prague and arrested him. ated any further appeal to the the DeW olf A rt Guild will be held chairman of the Ladles Aid. The HANCHEStteR ,ter Kind Done While You U. S. Coast from Sept. 27 to the 30, inclusive, usual social ho'ur will follow the You can read the Oatis stbry higher courts of the state. ' Walt. business meeting. starting Monday in 'Htr Man­ Judge W alter M. Pickett, of the AUTO PARTS IS MAPLE STREET Washington, Sept. ID (A’)— An extra .385 million dollaxs to In the gymnasium of the Com­ ; Miami, b'la., Sopt. 10 UP)— munity Y on North Main St. Due chester Evening Herald. Court o f Common Pleas, dismissed 27.1 Broad St. TH. MI-9-4538 Opp. Plret National Store help France battle the (lommiini.xta in Indochina was reported e C RANK SH AFTS TITR.NKD ThcJWHALCco. Reds Label I A tropical hurricanp shajiCfi to many requests, the exhijjit will Mrs. Ermano Garavanta. 109 an appeal taken from the Town Parking Lot today to have been recommended by the U. S. National Secu­ North Lakewood Circle, urges Planning Commission and rendered IN OR OCT OF THE CAR I like a huge amphitheatpf, be'held over for the fourth day, rity Council. Round-.sum figiire.s were first di.sclo.sed here and members of Gibbons Assembly, Manchester Grange will hold a his decision Aug. 10. The apellants with 100 mile an hour windx From Stamford Bank Catholic Ladies of Columbus, who had 14 days in which to decide French Premier I-nnIel latnr epecl. * ------------ ..................... .........— Manchester Lodge No. 73, A, F. rehearsal, o f the first and serono' PW Listing fled the total in a Paiia atatement. i on the stage, curved to the haven't already sent in their res­ what further action they may take. and A, M., will hold a special com­ degrees, tomorrow at 7:15 In He expreaaed great aatiafaction at north northwest today les.aen- ervations for the Autumn supper Orange Hall. A spokesman for the 14 parties munication at the Masonic Temple the lecommendntion. ing the danger to the I’.aha- tomorrow night at 7:30. Worship­ to do so .tomorrow. The meal is involved in the Original appeal to­ Troop Tranafer Poaidble Pole Revolt Five .Seek Mins Anieriea Oowii day said expense of further court A s ‘ F a k e d ’ mes and Florida. ful Master Graham L. Clark has to be served in the Community The American funda would en­ Police Hunt announced that the entered ap­ hall. Bolton Center, on Tuesday. action was the main drawback. able France to tranafer nine bat- Hurricane Dolly waa ■pinpointed prentice degree will be conferred, Sept. 15, by the women of B6lton After meeting with their attorney. Miin.aan. Sept. 10 (/P)— The talinna of troopa from Kurope to about 610 miles a little aoiilM of Gr.utge. who must know as soon Hospital Notes Herman Yules, the group felt It Is Pictured east from Miami In the. noon and the chairs will be occupied by Commimi.sts today acenaod Indmhlna to lead a ne'v campaign members of the Fellowcraft Clun. a.s pos.sibIe how m any'they are to was fighting s lo.sing battle, one ; (D S T i advisory, moving north Patients Today: 100 the Allie.a of faking a li.at of agalnat the Communiat-led guerll- Is Covering A t the conclusion of the degree cater for. Women interested in laa. : northwest at about 10 to 13 miles ADMITTED lYESTERDAY: missing U.N. aoldier.a, mi.x- per hour. work there will be a social hour, becoming memberli of the aasem' Highly placed offlciala who re­ By Refiigtee and refreshments. bly also will, be welcome to attend. Mrs. Sophie Magura. Stafford Veni-Plex treating war prisoners ami ported thia aald the Security Conn-' I Giady Norton, chief storm fore, caster at the Miami Weather Bu- Springs: Attillo Seraphin. Stafford kidnaping a Pole who fled u the governmenl'a top policy j W ide A re a A daughter was born Sunday at )— leaii aaid that "if Ihe Hiirtiianc Mrs. Elizabeth A. Lambert, of Springs; Mrs. Rosanna Matchett. truce supervisory team into ' "'**'**'<1 bo<ly. dei lded on thia move Seoul. Sept.” 10 UP tlje Hartford Hospital to Mr. and Cooper Hill St., has been engaged American sanctuary. ' yeaterday at a review of the Indo­ young Polish interpret.^ who; : Stamford^. Sept. 10 (I'D— Mrs. Reginald Bauld, 77 Hemlock as soprano soloist of the Second 34 McKee St.; Mrs. Mary Appleby, china war. zx T h l Reda unloaded tiila barrage holled from ( ommumst con- land " Twii flungaree-clad ' young St., and a daughter was born Mon­ Congregational Church choir. Mrs. 54B Chestnut St.; Harry Wolfram. ^ Venetian Blinds Pre.aident Kiaenhower la expected aa the Korean armlatice moved day at the Mt. Sinai Hospital in Lambert was formerly a member to approve the recommendation trill and was given I '. S. ' Norton empliaalzed the "if." and men, one with a tlimplcd chin, 337 Center' St.; Mrs. Monika rapidly into a new phase the dia- Hartford to Mr. and Mrs. Edward of the choir, and has assisted on after dlaciiaaing It with key con- sai'ct'iary said tfalay his peo- P'*''’’"! "Ul the alorm was atill in held 'if) a branch hank hcl’e Kvlesis. 53 Strickland St.: Mrs. at this saving.^! poaal of Red and Allied priaoneta Doucette, 22 South Alton 8L several occasions since that time. Mary Wills. South Windsor; greaaional leadera to determine pie .some day will ri.se in re- '‘ "'I,' toda.v and fled after acooping Thomas W all, 20 Femdale Dr.; .. ,J8" to_36;Vwi(le^ long. ^ rand."''"* "P n)"ne.; 1nafrai e'*''^T^v N"l .,-He-aairt srr A rr Fo-re TJhifne rYnm'^ , th e..,jdr.awfi^^ ■ AiidH' Beiehdr;’ Bbiron;’ Mrif:' cafb-" «rX?;:SirSr^"N«rib indicate „ow is not the tim e.' I Bermuda penetrated thia aeaaon'a the ca.shiers' cage.s. Kstimatc.i line 'Trlvignoi 118 Cambridge St.; Regularly $5.20. reana moved into the buffer zone the new aid program would ro«i aome .300 to 400 million dol'ara In .Need ftlllahle Help fourth tropical atonii and icixiiieu put the lo.s.s at S.IO.OflO.
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