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Francia PRICE FOUR CENTS South Methodist church will have tertained by Man Who VOL. LXHL, NO. *4 Duttcn wm ha the umouncer and a Hallowe’en party, Saturday eve­ B w Afary*-* oechaatra aflB play. ning at F o ’cloclf to Vernon Orange Knows 100,000Names halt It is hoped that all who can m im laaaaor Wlaslar. daughter Airiium Rescued in Flight Dedt Crash conveniently do so will appear in Manchestar Kiwanians wUl be e ( Mr. and Mra. Andrew W ln ^ r costume. A program of stunU o f Jackaon atraat, waa recpgnlaed and games with prises has been given a demonstration on how to 48 Persons Killed Denies Denfeld Fired. remember names and facet at at convocaUon day ^ w rclsea planned. Those who require fur- ■* f|^l§Mjgy ftt Sli&Irft «or Jier InformaUon or transportation their meeting Monday noon at. high acholaatlc aeWevament dur- should telephone Hoyt Stllson, the Country Clnb when Robert M. iac tha a«*demlo year, 1048-49. A 2-0868. Today When Plane Nutt,, called “America's foremost naduata of Manchester High memory expwt,’’ is a, guest of the •chool, and a sophomore The degree team of the, pau^- ters of Liberty, L.O.L.I.. No. IM, service organiaatlon. Mr. Nutt, Because He Assailed mira she Is active in the Olee who is also referred to aa “ the man a u b and in 'Thespis,'’ the Collega will hold a Hallowe’en party, Fri­ day evening at eight o’clock, at who won’t let you forget," will Hits Azores Peak diamataic club. give the Kiwanians a demonstra­ the home of the president. A m Johnston. Members and friends tion on how to remember names, Workers In the Parish Eviuita- facts and faces. Constellation Crashes in Usm program arin be served sup­ are invited. The club’s guest has been fea­ Six Persons Policies on Defense per at Emanuel church this eve­ tured in American Magasine as Flames; All Aboard ning at 6:15, after which the The Ladles' Sewing Circle of X- the man who knows 100,000 people woitkers will visit the homes of SL John’s church w ill hold a so­ Miss Helen M. Satemow by name and also in Coronet Mag­ Die, Induding French tha parishioners. The Bible Hour cial Sunday from three to seven azine. A memory course conduct­ Die in Crash; Johnson Implies Admir* will be ondtted this evening. o’clock in the banquif room of ed by Mr. Nutt wUl be smnsored Boxer Marcel Cerdan Roar of Protest al Lacked Qualificip* White Eagle hall on North street. -’’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Bater by the Hartford Junior Chamber Mrs. John Larson o f 82 Main Mrs. Catherine Rubacha will W now, of Oswego, N. Y., announce of Commerce. This two session And l l Americans; O n e S u r^ v e s the engagement of their daughter. stn et and her daughter Ruth, the hostess. The members ,wiU course w ill be held oh November 1 At Hale*s Selt Serve Bodies Badly .Burned who has been vlslUng hero from welcome their neighb^ and Miss Helen Mary Satemow, to and 2, In William Hall High school. William David Addy, son of Mr. On Denfeld Firing Lbs Angeles, left yesterday for friends. Games w ill her playe^ West Hartford. A free demon­ American Flier Tellfi city. Bn route they will visit with prises for the wiimers, and and Mrs. David Addy of 31H Fos stration was given at the audi­ Paris, Oct. 28.—<ff)— A ------ --------------------------------- Plain Signs Service refreshments w l U ^ served. The ter street. Mrs. Larson’s son in Tucson, Aria. torium of that school on Tuesday Paris-to-New York Constella- How Fate Burned Off Rocked Right Down children of Sh John’s church The bride-elect is a gradusta of evening of this week. Fresh Probing into Dif- ’ Girl Marries Carrier Crouse-Irvlng Hospital School of Shop the Health Market tor tion carrying .48 persons Pants; Superior Oil The Ladies’ Aid'Society of Zion school wUl^khve their HaUowe’en ferences Among Armed Of Courting Letters I'o Newest ‘Boot’ in Lutheran church will serve their party in itu. church hall tomorrow Nursing, Syracuse, N. Y., and is crashed in flames against a Co. Officials Victims supper this evening at the from 1 , with games, refresh­ now employed as a surgical nurse mountain peak in the Azores Services Certain After "Philadelphia, Oct. 26. ~ (/P)— Training by Ousting . church, C ^ p er and High streets. ments and favors In Oswego hospital. today. The A ir France line Here’s s modem version o f the Mr. Addy, who graduated from DR. RICHARD C. Your MEAT and POULTRY London, Oct. 38—(PI—An Am er­ Reaction of Congress t They will begin to serve at five John Alden-Miles Stnndisli Washington. Oct: 28.— (/P) A special meeting of Gluseppl Manchester High school, will re­ said all aboard perished, in­ ican filer told today how fate burn­ o’clock. ALTON cluding French Boxer Marcel story. —Secretary of Defense Louis Oaribsadl Society is caUed for ceive a degree in Mechanical En­ ed o ff bis pants but spared his Washington, Oct,' 28.— {JP) J Sunday afternoon at 8 o’clock at gineering from. Rensselaer Poly­ Cerdan and 11 Americans. At a recent meeting of the .John.«son denied today that CHIROPRACTTC Sunlight life In a plane crash which killed Direct Mail Advertising asso­ the Itallan-American clubhouse on technic Institute in January. DlapatehM from Poata D^gwta — The firing of Admiral Admiral Louis Denfeld wa« HEALTH MARKET the six others aboard. ciation, a speaker said a Eldridge street. The purpose of The wedding wUl take place in PHYSICIAN in the AzorM nzid all' the b ^ e z Louis Denfeld brough): a roar ; ou.sted from the Navy's top the meeting Is to discuss and ap­ SPRY ft*s been a tong time since we were last so well The amphibian plane, owned by young friend of his decided to February. were burned beyond recognition. of protest from many -Con- • PRESCRIPTIONS prove the by-laws, and a full at- SuperiM’ Oil Oo., o f Loa Anegeles, court his girl by letter. job as “ reprisar for his criti­ HAS RESUMED.HIS The plane a p p a m tly atrayed gress members today and 1 tendaiyie is requested. Butter stocked with such worthwhile values. H ow crashed and roared into flames at He sent her a proposal every cism of higli defemse iiolicies. CALLED FOR (Tom Ita courae In bad weather Miss Bernice Juul of this town London airport aarly today afUr a made it certain there w ill be i REGULAR OFFICE ever, business is good, and our eternal vigu and poor vlalblHty and rammed day for 65 days. On the 66th H e implied that Denfeld AND Mt. and Mrs. William P. Slover assisted, with other members of 3 Lb. takeoff la fog. A BrlUah Naval airman aboard the aircraft carrier H. M. S. Illustrious rushes into the darning wreckage the Hartford Fashion Unit of the into S,B00-toot Algarvla peak in fresh probing into differences day, the girl married the mail­ larked qualifications for the of 160 Main street are celebrating The sole survivor, co.pUot Earl of a Sea Fury plane after It crashed on the Sight deck of the carrier. Two of the rescue party were man. Hairdressers’ Guild, in hair fash­ HOURS BY lb. lance keeps our Meat Dept, ever ready to o0er the northeaat aectlon o f 8 ao Mi­ among the armed services. post. DELIVERED their twenty-sixth wedding anni­ Can Oacar Slvage, S3, o f Los Angeles commended by the Royal Navy for their bravery in sartng the pilot from the flames. The crash Air Oandltlnnad versary by a trip to New York ion styling at the fashion show and good quality at saving prices. guel laland. It waa Sve mlnutea happened Slay 85 1940, but this picture wae releneod by the British Admiralty for the first ttme Oct. But other lawmakers said Makes Denial In Letter membership tea, aponsored by APPOINTMENT away from a landing at Santa and Cairo, was burned over large, city today. 85. The Admiralty declined to locate wrhere the aeddent occurred beyond saying It wras In British there waa nothing President Tru­ Johnson made his denial ta S Golda Meyerson Junior Pioneer Marla In tha Aaorea when Ita laat areas of his face and legs. PINE GOOD OLD FASHIONED SNAPPY THIS IS THE RIGHT WEATHER I'OR FRESH “ I do not know what happened,” waters. man could do under the circum- letter to Representative Bates Charles J.
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