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Waste Paper Collection Holden's •.*1 V SA TU R D AY, M ARCH S4, ItS l Avanga Dally Net Praia R«n Ths WfiRllMf > tfanrirrist^ If^roUi . Par «ha Wwk ESSkig e i 0 . > W i a i r l M a r * 84, 1881 e tha Ona o f h «r fhvoiita ) 1 0 ,1 5 8 Today geaeraPy fair, eeol 1 49- toplea was tha aaffraga proMam. Further Funds olgM Mir aofi «o e^ TUaofiay m ir. About Town An antayprtalns ' book publlshsr M— kar ef Ik* AmUt a Ittla raaffsHflma H ^rd Along Main Street brought out n coUaoUon o f h«r oawM M iM . oolumna. It waa an- For Red Cross Manehn$tor^A CUy of ViUagn Charm ______J 0 t T M - tltlad "n rn Laavaa from FannF* range all in ________ Qoiar fo t^ t w And on Some of Manche$Ur*$ SIdo StroelM, Too O H B (X) Portfolio,” and bbcamo ona of the » iMgtaa Wiu In M d Moii- bast aalltrs of tha time. Retail Division Qiair- VOL LXX, NO. 148 (CfaMUaea A S w IM a s oo Page I t ) MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1951 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE F IV B smm cvw ia c at «tght o*doek at Ui« On Form T3 8M 1180 Badd* might If you wars rummaging 8ha often ridiculed* fashions, EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT _ Ainarinwi Taglwi Hona. An Un- (numbered) MO we have received^-------around--- tha---------- countryelde. and n pnmgmph typical o f her man Report; New List CSSatmeSeTet ^ Bneutira e letter from Mr. a M. Ooethe. It'a the TV all light. style written about 1870 follows: ba baM at arran And It 1a alowlng down hmiaa- O f Contributors Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45—Regular Bingo at 7:45 Besldea the form dascrl^on, hla "The female fiu^ona of today AlUea Battle Reda North o f Uijongbn British Hint a’aleek. Mambaiii ara m fad to at* letterhead aays his bu sln es^ hold afflciency, production, aad are absurd anouni, hut If any­ piling up the family waah. which is not sUted—waa founded thing more nbaurd than a man’s Additional donations from Man Entirea U. N. Line T V la the curae at thaae daya. ’stovepipe hat’ was ever Invented, chaster merchanU have brougrht r r ? r r Indict Two Crime In 1888 and is in the Capitol Na­ ■aafiord Baarltt Rnaaall. aon of Aek Ooatello or Qualk or any e f ORANGE HALL m . '.-20, Sabotage of tional Bank Building, Seventh and I would like to aea I t Mark Ita vto- the total -f contr.butlons in the ....... -F** Mr. aad Mia. Robart W. RuaaeU of J. streets, Sacramento, C!allfomlA Ita recent performera. tima when they remove It from Retailers Division or the Red YTAfVI^IMItn MooBtaln road In Olaatonlwiry, la Mr. Ctoathe also writes: “ Blind their heads— whloh they aeldom Cross Fund Drive to 81,978.50, so afMiittiM tha aprlnc ^ c a tio a ba> By chance thla reportar happaa* do, the gods know why, ualaaa Moves Nearer 38 Missing Plane cava fish from historic San Laiis reports the chairman of this divi­ NORTH twaaa ooUaca tanna at tha homa Potosl, Mexico, are now exhibited ed to vlatt a local gaa atatlon re­ they are gettlqjl Into bed; see the Km»w^ cently to make a purchaae of car sion, Everett Keith. Contributors Probe Mhto pamlba. Ha la a fraahm» red rim marom their foreheada KORCA« Witnesses on In a Western aquarium. These include: Hwanee* at batltuta of Bualilaoa Ad- scaled Jewels have the universal accessoriei. While la tha atatlon. prodqoed by ita unwieldy weight No Other Clue o f Lost Bitidatration, Bahaon Parh, Maaa. a middle-aged man, ataggared Into — then aee them apply their hnad- Princess Restaurant .... $ 8.00 “ ' ....... ' ■ j Allied Forces Link Up problem of food-getting. They ap­ Pinehurst Grocery ....... parently make up for sightlessness the station. It waa ohvloua that kerchlefa to their foreheads to . 10.00 Cruft With 53 Men Tha taarriaca o f Mlaa KUaabaUi cool off the hagt aad the pain, and Bryant A CTiapman . 10.00 News Tidbits' With U. S. Unit North by intensive activity. They seem he waa under the waather. Do Y o v K n o w — 38* On Board lt« Found, T. K W f f S S i o f Highland Park engaged in a never ending St. The stranger asked for money then stoically replace It, and p m r Donahue Package Store .. 2.00 Of Uijongbn, Report Vtnfvwia pASSuri Perjur Culled From (/P) Wires Charges of and Hugh B. Friand of Comatock In order to get a lodging for tha the Sfony uptil they get home. Arthur Drug Stores ___ . 18.00 K\(’e|)ling SiiitruHe road, will ba oolemnlaed thla aft- Vitus dance. Red Resistance Fades "This perhaps is Nature s way night. He waa referrad to the po­ Ah, for every female goose that Endicott Johnson Shoes . 10.00 Yon too can save money by getting your PupyoKfr - - atnoon at four o’clock at the of compensation. Mother Nature's lice itatlon. Tha fellow took off fa ^ lo n makes, I wilt find you a John H. Lappen, Inc. .. 10.00 iMunian ' ^ \ \ ^ Chumuniin < South Mathodiat church. glasses at Union Optical Co. Mufti o f Jeruaalem, Sayed Amin u oo StiaMiinn Airport, Ireland, March waya are wise. She seems to take but eoon returned. Ha aald tha po­ male mate, even to the wearing Hartford Tailoring Co. 1.00 James Moran, R< E l HuBselnl, urges all M oslem ' Tokyo, March 26.—-(/P)— on 26 - (/I’l—Ships and planes swept care of every emergency. It Is lice couldn't help him out of tight corsetol" leawette MoOooe Pentland’a ........... .. ... ..28.00 Denies Charge Safety Feared A naw aailea of monthly maat- countries to get ^b ln d Moolems of { United Nations troop.s solidi- fjl N. Y. Water Coi only when man reserves her meth­ By that Uma, ona of the ragular Oak Street Shoe Shop ___ . 1.00 the North ,\llantlr for the fourth tuf , antitlad “Monday Bvanlnga I f you have price trouMea, you Service at Union Optical is the best In Kaabmlre to break deadlock In fied their lines on the western, od that troMuble comes. Mr. and Mm. John McOooe, of Wolcott Hill Launderere ... 1.00 day tiMlay n-'eltlitK a trace of the at tha CItadal," win begin Mon* station patrons coma In and haw their “war of liberation." . .In­ Bioiier, Louis Wei ‘(One such blunder by humans Is will be glad to learn that you can US BIsasIl atrest, announce the Maloney’e Radio and Appli­ front in Korea today and day avanlng at 7:30 at tha Hart* the fellow having a hard time town. dependence Hall in Philadelphia vani,'<licd U. S. Air Force Globe- excessive birth control. Our brain­ talk them over at no greater dis­ ance ................................. drove rapidly north toward " SOUTH Brooklyn Numberl ford Salvation Arm y corpa. Band* standing upright. Whan the new engagement o f their daughter, . 8.00 |a going without aome badly need- HoonoiooG ma.ster and Its S3 Anieticnn all^ iest limit families to two children, tance than Hartford. From James Pine Pastry Shop ............... maatar C. Pater Carlaon of tha lo* arrival heard tha bloke waa look­ Mlsa Jeanette Patricia McC?ooe, to .. 5.00 ad repairs becauae, aays Chirator the 38th parallel. Allied ^INCHON KOREA, to one Child, are often childless. B. Kelley, director at the Office of Pine Pharmacy .................. men. Bookie, Cited by U. cal corpa will direct the dlatrlct ing for money he decided to have .. 8.00 AD work done at Union Optical Co. is Warren McCullough, government ■HbaMli Morons breed like rabbits. Price StablliMtlon, we have re­ Glenn R. Law, aon at Mr. and Mra. forces moved east from Mun- Kl'eculation th.tt the ginnt plane choir, and a dlvlalonal band will a little fun. He told the fellow he Messier Upholstering ........ , 2.00 can't get right kind of lumber. Grand Jury for Fu ^ o - w l l l Inherit the earth?" ceived the following: Jonathan H. Law, Jr., of 18 Bald­ san and linked up with an .American and Belglas troops (March 84) battled hand-to-hand with hail been sabotaged appeared (n ba organised by Bandmaster Vic* didn't have any money to apare. T. J. Crockett Real Estate . .5.00 l^aranteed. Gen. Douglaa MscArthur expreaa- lr,'<Joethe .evidently wants an 'In the pact faw weeks there die-hard.. Chinese............... dug.... In- on hills northwest and northeast of riJotiKbii the Hritish press, tor Bamaa of Naw Haven. The The patron faked a eneew and win road. Sanol Solomon, Tax C3on- ea “ deep appreciation” of "splen­ American division north of Testimony on Sta answer. We would say, on the have been a good many public r«f- (a ). The tils and Belgians were drhing toward general urea nailed I offudals. their hopes virlcally speaker for this first occasion will took out two ten dollar bills and Miss McCoos graduatsd from sultant ............................. 8.00 did, unaelflah and devoted efforts” Uljongbu. The town is aboul 10 basis o f his statement, that the erencea to a /‘Dlatrlct CMflca of down by speetariilsr I . S. paraehiite drop at Miinsan. .On easl-cen- dashed that any ol the missing alr- Before Senate Grout ba Lieutenant Colonel William Da­ wiped his note at the drunken Manchester High school with the Lincoln Shop (additional Come in nnd have Mr. Christensen adjust o f voluntary women Red Croat mile.s south of the pre-war boun­ race is between the morons and Price StaMIlaatlon” for Connecti­ tral front (b), .\merlcans took one hill after another sgninst light re vidson, principal of the Salvation fellow’s eyae nearly popped out.
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