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Red Men's NEW BINGO HOUSE's SPECIALS Non-Stop World Hop Tkt Waathar TUESDAY, SCAllCB i, 1I4» Forseast ef V. B. Wsatba V Avaraga DbUjr Nut P r t « Raa p a g e f ^ U R t ^ tbe Moalb s( Pbbnary. 1H9 Fair sag r « l i tkl* _ _ Board ad SIrsetocB. thi- The Manchester Improvement asest 9,713 ’Thorsasy partly rieagy Mapaortal Temple, No. ^ The Woodland Park Aaaoeiation pBiieb der the present set-up, the Board ttaaeg coM. will hold Its ^meetings In the Fire­ Assodation wlU meet at Liberty Hearing Held o f Seloctmsn, the constabulary and SPRING FEVER?. Pythian Slatera, and Past ChlefaM Hall on Golway street tonight at 8 I and Abiout Town w ill hold a Rummage aale Thura- place room at thy YMCA, Friday, II be Jugticea of the peace are the only nr o’clock. b n Manehuter^A City of VUlago Charm . *■■;, ______ day morning at Odd Fellows hall. March 4 at 8:30 p. m. Harmon serv^ by_______ tbs__________ _ Mrs. divisions of local government that Now Is tho H «B i MJI W smith of the Boy Scout, organiza­ On Local Bills have minority representation. yoor OW* pOTBOieO ' A Donations for the aale will be re­ The LadlSs Aid meeting at the GreShilaway and Mik. Walter Alt- - Tbi biuliiMs meeting ^ tt# tion will be the speaker. Refresh­ All members of Mancbcater's aad » plaeo .to pat- (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ceived at the hall Wednesday Concordia Lutheran church has '* ' ■ f^ » b *** t^nfflee o(f Oolumbue leglslativ* delegation, consisting AdTsrtlsiBg SB Pag* 16) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, 1949 ^ held IXerdli 15 tmteOd o f to-' afternoon from 2 to 4 and W^nea- ments will be served. been cancelled for tonight and will VO L. L X ^ i n , N O . 128 Changes in Charter Dts> o f Senator Charles S. House, Re­ W* kav* ■Bdsr iuBBli« ^ ^ m T m actaeduled. day evening from 7 to 8 o clock. be held Thursday, March .3, at 7:30 , ’The Alpln* Society will hold a The committee In charge Includes ’The meeting of the Manchester special meeting tondorrowlnlgh* it publican; Representative Sher­ Moo or OBB bom fsr y « ^ p. m. cussed by Legislative Attoniey end Mi*. Georg# C. Mrs. Carl Hlldlng as chalrmah, Registered Nurses Association 7:30 at ^ e Italian-American Club wood G. Bowers, Republican, and aprlag sseBpaBry« b smiow miso b Reds’ Mission o f 149 W e«t Center atreet Mrs. Annie Alley. Mrs. Elisabeth scheduled for tonight has been First Lieutenant Robert J. Mar­ OQ Eldrldge street. A ll members Committee Democratic Represqntatlve .John 5 I varioBs soeWeBs of Cupid Giveu Priority Caverly, Mrs. Frances Herron, postponed until 7:30 p. m. next MBaelMSter. Fall ta s B la ^ a n expected baek from U m Ange- tin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thorns* are i*<]ueBted to attend. O. LaBelle, 'have endorsed the Mrs. Flora Oracle, and Mrs. Ma­ Tuesday in the Clinic Room at the Martin, 13 Cedar street, was grad­ charter revlalon bills. I t iSNunder- eepper sM brass ptaasM^ Non-Stop World Hop lea, today. Minority representation on the OB BBfBsr, bot water bsrt, :o Support mie Dlckerwn. hospital. uated on February 23 from the The son bom to Mr. and Mrs. stood that both Republican and In Frankfurt Board of Directors Is being consid­ Democratic organisations bar* btsplaes. laablsse dsmime The TW CA Modem Dance claaa USAF Advanced Multi-Engine Pi­ Arthur P. Horn of 17 Oolumbu* bot water, me ieia eabtaotos which waa to ^»av* been held at The Ladles’ Aid Society of the The Home League will M et to­ street, February 25, In ^jbe Hart­ ered this afternoon at a public have expressed approval o f the Zion Lutheran church will meet lot School at Berksdale. La. Lt. kHehsa. Deeoratei to year the Commusilty Y tonight la post­ morrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at Martin, originally commissioned in ford hospiUi; has been named hearing of the Cities and\ Bor­ measures. Is Blockaded poned until next Tueaday. after the 7:30 Lenten Ser\ic^ to­ the Salvation Army Citadel. ’The The charter changes being pro­ ladIvMaal tBSt*. $16,666 aad Increase in Funds the A ir Force aa an aerial Bomar- Bruce Arthur. oughs committee of the State Leg­ morrow evening. hostesses will be Mrs. Letitia posed are contained In four blUa ap. Small iowa payawat. Made Inside 4 Days dler, Feb. 1944, serVed overseis In islature in Ro^m 411 of the state Johnston and Mra Emma Taggart. the European theater during which The Mary C. Keeney Tent ft and were Jointly Introduced In CoBsait oar affleo aa year Armed Military Police The meeting of the Lucy Spen­ meeting for tonight has been post capitol. ’The hearing started at 2 both the Senate and the Houfo by badilag problems. The meeting tomorrow evening time he won the Purple Heart. cer Group of the Women’s League poned until March 15. p. m. Another bill under discussion Manchester’s representatives to For State Schools Given Orders to Ar- of the Second Congregational of St. Anne’s Mothers’ Circle will the l^alature.' ’Two bills, SB-756 The meeting scheduled for Mys­ corrects and clarlfieh several min­ church scheduled for tomorrow be held at the home of Mrs. Stan­ or oversights or errors that time and SB-771, were Introduced in the rest Anyone Trying ley Steiner, 20 Femdale drive tic Review. Women’h Benefit As­ Old Timers Night will be held JOHNSON By Medium Bomber afternoon at the home of Mrs. Nel­ Senate by Minority Leader House, sociation tonight, has been cancel­ at Odd Fellows hall Friday, March has uncovered In the 15-month-old CONSTRUCTION 00. W ech fler Sayb B u y in g G e r m a n s T o W ' I ^ a v e son Smith, has been postponed. town charter.' and the same two bills, HB-1499 To Enter or Members of the Army and Navy led. 4. A roast beef supper w ill be "dohaaea-Bam Hooms’* Program Among Those ^ . served at 8:30. 'Tickets may be ob­ ’The bill for minority representa­ and 1^1500, were Introduced in Auxiliary will meet at 7 p.-m. the House by Representatives BBOAO 8* TEL. Frankfurt, Germany, March 2— l.ucky Lady 11 Sets A rehearsal of the minstrel Wednesday at the corner of Sum­ Registration for all TWCA Craft tained from Gilbert Park or Edwin tion provides that voters here may troupe of St. John’s Polish Nation­ Bowers and LaBelle. For Which Governor' X o GlVC K c c l S mit and Center streets. From there classes will be postponed until Lamb. not vote for more than alx of the (JP)— Armed mlUUry police today Aircraft Workers Down Wheel* al (^rs- al church will be held tonight at 7 they will proceed to the Burke next ’Tuesday evening because of Would Back Bigger, blockaded a Russian mission which o’clock. •well .\ir Force Base Funeral Home where they •will the storm. Registrants should be refused American order# to leave pay their respects to Albert Wil­ Grant; Committee' Army backing The Women’s Missionary Socie­ at the Y at seven o’clock prepared the U. 8. zone of Germany. 91- Hour* and One kie, whose w^fe Is a member of the to begin their classes. Told About Flight Hearing Slated Today! Buppliea o f water, gas and ty of the Tolcottville Congrega­ Auxiliary. Minute After Leav­ tional church will meet tomorrow Communist Press in alectricity were cut o ff and tele- from 10:80 a. ra. to 3:30 p. m. to Mrs. ’Thomas G. Reilly, Jr., of state Capitol, Hartford, phones disconnected in the blood- . * u u * m «■ ing La*t Saturday; sew for the needy at home and less siege o f the Russian rSpatna- ^ Guilders o f Engines CoT’ ' A Belleville, N. J., and MYs. J. M. March 2.— (;P>— Senator A l­ Berlin Uses Biinner abroad. All women Interested are Jackson of Orchard Park, New tlon miaaion here. Food wa* abut I • •• n i T j . * * v ('.over* 23.108 Miles. invited to Join this group. Members York, have been called home due Headquarters HOUSE’S SPECIALS fred F. Wechsler reiterated HeadUnes; Fe«lures o ff by orders 16 M. P.s to arrest Tying Airmen OH fCCC- Re-Fiieling on Fly - ixe requested to bring a box lunch to the illness of their mother, Mrs. today the administration’s Politburo Statement anyone trying to enter the building ord Flight Hear of Match Pact for' J2 o’clock coffee. Willis P. Hoyt of 43 Foley street willingness to dbpport “under o r leave it. who ia at Manchester Memorial HALE'S Four offices and four aoldlera Tort Worth, Tex., March 2. certain circumstances” a big­ Berlin. March 2—<iP>—Berlin’s and their familleji are in the mis­ ^on‘Stop World Hop / Ash Wednesday services will be hospital. — (cP)— ,\n .American bomber held tomorrow evening at St. For The Next 4 Days ger budget for education than sion. No one knew how much food i 1 i t a r y HI-CHAIX FOR Communist press told the Germans lEominform East Hartford, March 2.— and. air crew endetl history’s rOKBABY John’s Polish National dhurch. The Wesley Group of the South proposed by Governor Bowles. under banner headlines today to thev had.' Here’S a cea- Traditional lamentations will be Methodist church will meet tomor­ Rusaian Officer Turned Away (jiP),—At the East Hartford Conference Reported lir.'.l non-stop flight around In a statement prepared for support the Soviet Arm y “ in esse A Russian officer, apparently _ nstible piece af sung'at 7:30 and there will be a row evening In the church parlor.
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