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BIG VALUE Hctfw U If' Britain Plants Mines in Four Vital Depot Areas "1 ■ , ....—' V AYtraga Dally CirealatioR Y i r i L T B THURSDAT, AFRIL 11, lt40 JbmrftfBter E tint^ Xm Q For Ihe Moath sf Mareh, l$4a Tlic^Waatkar 6,368 Patwut of C. a. WeaUMr Baraaa Mr. and Mrs. PVank Johnson of already made by the newly organ-1 Measlier of UM Aadlt CIsady aad caldsr prarodsd ^ •1 Strickland atrsot, who ohaarvad IZsd troop and also Assistant Scout' About Town Armored Road |Expect Big Crowd Mancheater Install New Buraaa at CIrMisUsaa rala loalglit: 8atarday fair. aUgM- thair S9th wedding annlreraary Executive Parker Doyle of Hart­ HALE'S ly eolder. Tuesday, ware pleasantly ramam- iht ie Rook ford council who gave a short talk - hared by thair frlanda In tha Swed­ Favored Here installation and oompUmentod the troop. Mancheater^A City of Village Charm m i troU«T opwfttort in ish OongragsUonal church , that Scout Troop A short drill and demonstration. ■tftild tMvMoa of Um Gon> SELF SERVE avaning and presented with useful Hast Waali In knot-tying waa given with Rich­ VOL. LIX., NO. 165 (ClassMIed AdYetIfsiag •• Paau 11) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1940 , Onwyny wfO today oom* firta. Ths local ehaptar of tha D. A. ' April 17 — Rsualon of etaaa of ard Potsroon aa leader. Refresh-! (FOURTEEN PAGES) » for nina. Tha oldor Town Probably First In PRICE THREE CF.N1 V^will Install Ita offleera at the I9S0 of MancHestsr High achool at Large Attendance at the menta were served by the troop | Friday Specials! M d t Qislr Mlactloni yeatar- Hotel Sheridan tomorrow evening Hotel Bberidsn. committee. and tha man nant In iln« ara The Manrhestar Olrl Seout Slate to Try ^ it Type; Emanuel Church Dur* Council will hold Its annua] mast­ at seven o'clock. Past State April 30 — Third annual round­ today. Tha; chanya In Commander Sam McGill of Hart­ ers' Ball of Temple Bsth Sbolom ScandiDavia. New Thratrr of Europe's War will go Into affact Sun- ing Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Is Most Satisfactory. ing the Ccremoniea. Dole at tha TJf.C.A. Reports wUI ba ford will teat the offleera for the at Masonic Temple. BRITISH WAR Roosevelt Avers submitted and other businaas Rscsnt rsperts Issued by Stats coming year. JCdward Copeland Coming Rvxmto Before a large gaUisrin at Cman- of Oak street will be seated as VETERANS AUXILIARY Pineapple Tha teihleii abow which «-aa to transacted. A large attandanca of Highway Cbmmisaloner William J. April 31— Fourth annual ban­ uel UiUisraa church last svenlDg Britain Plants Mines commander. State Commander RUMMAGE SALE ha*a baan praaantad tn S t Jamaa'a tha mamhara Is desired. quet of Gliisepps Garibaldi society, Cox regarding typss of preferrsd Ralph Quigley of Hartford will be Rup-Alplne club. the newly organised TVoop No. 138 Friday, April 12.9 A. .M.“^ ban tomorrow night under tha present with members of his staff. Juice Air Safety Work II DESTROYERS IN highway construction have, been au ^caa of tha Chlldran of Mary Tha lA d le s Aid s o c ie ty of tha April 37—flprlDg dance of Zip- sponsored by the Brotherhood of Vacant Store, Interesting to local officials it waa Jack Dwyer will be master of the church waa Installed by Dis­ ■ o n llty haa baan poatponad for Quarryvilla Methodist church will ceremonies. Ser club at 8ub-Alplne club. Nei^ to Triple X. BATTLE OF NARVIK • weak. hold a food sale Saturday morning said thia morning by (^airman of April SO-- Annual concert of G trict Oommlasioner Hayden Gris­ the Board of Selectmen David Donald Hemingway, president wold. Pastor Thorsten Gustafson No. 5 tin 23c In Four Vital In Marlow's store. Mrs. Samuel Clef club at Emanuel Lutheran Areas; Chambers. Commissioner Oox of the Army * Navy eliih. Com­ rhinlop chairman, will be aaalatad church. gave a word of welcome to the To Be Continued FOR CONTROL OF Baeauaa tha atora at f>i>a Main pointed out the safety and econ­ mander Hollister of the American treat eould not ba aacurad tha by Mrs. Frit* Noren and Mra. John May III Annual May dinner of troop after which be Introduced Combination Special! • r ' r- omy of the crushed atone surfaced, I.e*glon, Clyde Beckwith, president Clarence Wogman, chairman of mmmaga aala of Mona-Ypraa Aux- Erickson. of the VDVA. Albert Llnd.xay of King's Daughters at Y M.C.A. SPECIAL VITAL ORE PORT or "armored” roads as compared June 3-8 — Firemen's Carnival the troop committee. ^ Says Only Change Under First 1940 Fire Cracker ^ V Olairy will ba bald tomorrow In tha with the eand and oil aurfsre roads. the Mons-Ypres Post, British Vet­ Charter Preaented Silver Dust ▼neant atora In tha old thaatar Ward Cheney Camp, No. 13, .Manchester's experience. Cham­ erans, Nathan Miller of the VFW, Of Mancheoter Fire Department. Casualty Is Chalked Up Depot The charter was presented by Keorgani7.ation Plan Is Raid Charged! buUdlny Jiiat north of Rralnard United .Spanish War Veterans, will bers said, bears nut the claims George Johnson of the Spanish Innerapring and Big Cannon Dish Towel BOTH SIDES CLAIM pinca. *l^a committaa la anxinua Commissioner Griswold and ac­ Shift of Authority to holil Its regular meeting tonight made by the state official. War Veterans, and many guests cepted by Mr. Wogman on Roth in Naahua. N. H., April 12.—(A*) DAMAGE BY BOMBS that thoaa who hava artirlaa to at M o'clock in the State Armory. First Tried Here from other sections of the state —Nashua chalked up the first Grrtnans liiliinnir Re­ elfar hava them ready hy thia ava- Memorial Day behalf of ths troop. Presentation MATTRESS. Package ......... (Commerce Depart- 1940 Fourth of July casualty I Preparation for Flight Flien^ Blow Up Large In this town, which Chambers will attend the-Installation The of tenderfoot badges and certifi­ IN AERIAL RAID ON nlng and thoaa who cannot bring Mias riorolhy Dantoa reanmed believes la probably the Arst In turkey supper will be served at 7 today. prisals If Konihing of I Seen in lalandn’ Seizure the artirlaa to tha naw location cates to the scouts waa made by lent; W ill Save Both NORSE COAST Vessel Described as Ap»„ her atiidlas aa a member of tha Connecticut to have widely used O'clock sharp. Group Organized Beoutmastsr Albert Peterson. Joaeph Charron. 3.i. a city ertll notify tha committaa and tha tile armore<l type, about 19 miles iine. Jobs in Sel-Up. Srhleswig-llolstrin Sta­ I ncrlin, April 12.—UP) - Dls- Senior class at Wallaaley College, The troop waa honored, hy a employe, found a fire cracker In parently AmmnnitioB? •rticlaa will ba callad for. Tha of thia surfacing have been ap­ $12.95 Sugar I I'UhsIng reports thst Britain Maaa this week after si>endlng a rubbish truck, lit It and then tion Rrpratofi; Iden- woman working on tha ania will plied with highly aatlafactory re­ visit from Christopher'McCormick RECAPTURE BY had occupied Denmark's Faroe Ship; Sowing of FieMa Ihe spring holidays with her par Commiftee chairmen were select­ of tha Town Sobiit committee who 10-Pound Washington, April .— went to the hospital where at­ be at tha atora at 8:Sn o'clock to- ents Mr, and Mra. Robert Denton sults Chambers relates that he 12 lily of Town Is Not Islands, an suthoritatlve Ger­ moTTOW morning to arrange tha Fred R. Zeller ed last nigbt at an organlst^tlon ps(d high tribute to the progress Paper Rag taches reported the Up of onc BRITISH REPORTED Seen as Two-Edged^ .39 Stephen street. i first saw the type of surface In i 48c (A P )— President Riwsevelt, man commentator aald today fooda for tha opening at 9 meeting of the Manchester Per­ KEM P'S of bis fingers missing. I -New Jersey many years ago. and discussing criticism of his BUT UNCONFIRMED Revruled; Boast of "the rest purpose is to have a Weapon Against Gev)^| o'clock. shortly thereafter he recommend- manent Memorial Day group for mlit-AtlantIc base to facilitate lx>cal police » ’ere on the alert Guest S|>eaker the annual observance of Me­ fourth government reorgani- j ed thst It be used here. Since then, Now Siirrrssrs in Bal- the night of the British govern­ many; Will Block AS^^ tha Snmeniarcf) I today following the machine-gun­ IseversI ernse streets and highways, morial Day on May 30. Chairman WILCOX-GAY r.ation plan, stressed today ment to Canads." A meeting of ning of a llBiifrird (Killreman nfter llr with Allieil Forres. club will be hrid at the .South aurh as Spruce and Summit slrceta Albert Downing presided at Initial Noting the effect this remark Except Canal Traffick^ I a robbery committed In New Rrlt- Ntilrfl Cmtipnif^iirr to 19^ session of the group, compos­ that the work of the Civil ATTACK ON OSLO Methodiat rhiirrh on Frlilav at 8 and Hartford road, have had appll- Avers Cosier proiluced. tho German added: aln. It was not thought the hunt­ ed f representatives from each of Aeronaut ics Authority and: p. m. Picturaa win he shown I catlona. 9 Berlin, April 1’2.— (AB) — i "You smile, my good Amerl- ed men came In this direction, hut Make Adflrefin at “ Y” the town’s ex-service and patriotic RECORDIO its Air Safety Board would | THREATENED BY - London, April 12.— (AP)- and It la hoped that aa many as a watch la being kept. Makes Oom|iaiiaon . DNB, German nfTicial news ' can friend, but someone In Eng- possible will plan to attend. One of the beat exhibitions of INexI Weflnewlay Night organizations.
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