fMOMVBjnmii' r n u s s o A T , f b b k u a r t ze, it a '* iKanrliPatfr Ettnting l|rraUt BBS T W W M t W r . Avtraga Dally ChrmlatlaB ■, at C,m,^ ' Fords, win bo apedally eoastruet- Center Church Cjrp Club will Manchester Lodge No. 78, Aw F. A under aa unlimited variety af Pkr tko M m tk et tu a m tStt derre a ham supper this evenlns Past Officers A. M., Peat High Priest of DelU G>mpany Buys od both insMe and out to wlth- weather conditions, ntore often ad About Town at 8:1A In Woodruff hall. Rev. Carl Chepter No. SI, R. A. M.. Past atand the rigorous testa to which verse than otherwise. Tall Catfan A. Hansen will show' colored mo Thrice niuetrious Master of Adon- a taxi-cab muM nooeaaarily be pu t Seats, too, will be- especially Irem Council Na 14, R. A S. M.. 9,452 Ito trb P H trr lE u rtttn g lIrra U i Tk* tm O m Aid Society of the tion pictures taken at the 1947 To Fill Chairs New Taxicabs The new cabs will bring a aam- conatnicted to withstand the prea- Ownut-Oongntgatioiioi church conferences. The profits will be and la an officer In the Grand blanoe of order to the Dickenson sure brought to bear by the hun at the Anffit used towsrd the exj^nses of dele Chapter of Connecticut, will pre concern in two ways. All Ave of dreds o f people who ride on them win meet tomorrow evening at side during the conferring of the Manchetter^A O ty o f VlttmgB Charm T:4S at the home of Mra. Samuel gates to the 1948 conference of Five to Be in Operation the cere to be In use wUI be 1948 and It is expected that with the Bingo Hayden L. Griswold to degrees. N ynaa. 47 Ruaeell street A spe young people. model Fords, four of them with new line of cabs the company will cial missionary program aill be He win be eeslsted by R. I. D. M. In Two Weeks, It Is eight cylinders and one with etx. be in a position to give a more (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS ^ VE Preside at Council Ses Herbert J. Leggett. I. P. C. of W. In addition all flve vehicles will be am raga U) MANCHESTER, CONN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1948 preasntsd. The American Legion Auxiliary efficient and comfortable service. Oranga Ball rOL. LXVIL, NO. 126 will hold a business meeting In the sion Tomorrow T. Welter Relcherd, Tree. Eugene Announced painted orange end bleok, similar Mr. Dickenson expects to have n m a r Strickland o f 7M Main Legion hall Monday evening. C. Winch, Recorder James Rich in color to one of those now In the complete Ford line In opera mond, C. of Q. Leo K. Stiles, Oond. use. tion within the next two weeks T o m a rro iF •treat a patient at Memorial hos March 1 at eight o'clock. Mrs. The annual visitation of the The promise of spring offered tlorothy Melll. chairman o f the Paul Menge. Steward Henry J. Special Featares but. he eeyai their employment Bmshing Up for Election Day Threat Made pital tba past four weeks, was op Past Thrice Illu.atriou.a Maatcra to Douda, Chaplain Louis C. Vander- during the lest few days has erated on yeeterday and hU foot Coupon committee, Is asking each Of the many features which ere will be dependent on forthcoming N ig h t a t B Adoniram Council will be held to brook, Organlat Clarence W. Wood. prompted Francis Dickenson, own weather conditions. Tells Finland member to bring coupons, for of epeclel coastruction are the Assembly Passes plaeed In a cast '^ e bones were 2 3 REGULAR GAMES 25c each one of which they will bo en morrow evening. February 27, Soloist for the evening will be Wal er of Manchester Taxi company, heavier springs end clutch, both To Reporters fractured when a bale of paper fell when the Council degree will be ter S. Broadwell. 7 SPECIAL GAMES on hla foot when he was at work titled to a ticket on the drawing to announce that with clear wea mecheiilcal neccaaitles that are Cub Pack No. 2 will hold a Fath- to be held at the close of the meet conferred. The council will open promptly ther he will replace three of his quickly effected by «xtended driv e n and Son banquet Friday eve SWEKI*STAKE8 In Caae'a stockhouse. Preceding the meeting s roast ing. at 8 p. m. and all Council Masons present line of caba with new mo ing over an unlimited number of ning at six o’clock in the'Second WEEKLY PRIZE Who Hit Reds pork supper will be served at 6:30 are cordially Invited. dels. The new taxis, 1948 model roads, both good and bad, end Oongfegatlonal church. Sales Tax Slash; Pact; The Democratic Town commit tee will meet tomorrow night at FENDER AND BODY eight o'clt>ck at the Zipscr Club on CEech Information Min WORK Bralnar^d Place. Effect Awaited istry Frpmises Action Mra, Grace Graham Wilde and If They Violate Good Crisis Solincne and Flann, Inc. daughters, .lane Ruth and Rober SM Oeater Street ta, are now’ occupying the F.mil Tax-Free Ust l^nS«rijSolon P rcd ictS International Relations - f Johnson residence at 19 Johnaon Fine Foods At Lower Prices At Bitter Partisan Debate Terrace. Formerly of Manchester, Prague, Feb. 27.—fff)—The In Diplpmatie Note AdvisCi they have been living more recent Continnes Almost Un formation Ministry threatened ly in Glastonbury. Mrs. Emma Party Shakeup Benes Gives Oath Paasikivi Treaty D » foreign newsmen today with johnaon and daiightcrs, Eva and til. Filial Rap of Gavel; sirable; Would Be Sio6* Norma, and aon Jarlc, some weeks ^Hiding’ Tax Charge Uon if they violate “good Interna ago acquired the house at 76 Ash Hale’s Self Serve ««i Health Market After Election tional rblattona.” To Czech Cabinet ilar to Hiose Link* worth street, formerly occupied by Center o f Wrangle American, British, French and Mr. and Mrs. Reginald West. Belgian correspondents met with ing Rnsaia and Otber George Believes Sonth- Dr. Oskar Kosta, press chief of Says Decision to Accept Neighbors; Note D Hartford, Feb. 27 — (/P)— the Foreign Ministry and head of Russian Stand The General Assembly has em Opponents of Qvil the Information Mlnlatrya Press Group Which *Could Quoted as Saying Ao> Alice Cofran ■cut the sales tax — and Con- Rifats Progpam to De section. • Uon Will Aid Peace necticut politicians were Membera a t Rome's maaated pnitoe tares charge staffed daBwalea aa 'Tn case of further vi — reoMMiiMt J iA w HnniL Win Be Sale JaSgw lem to Be Tadiled Hayden L. OriewoM cutting bfO, temporarily re Anti-pea tax leglainttoa waa . -A-.- ---- President Eduard Bene« to sign a pact with the Soviet ducing the sales tax rate from These meakures will be "accord day swore in a new govern appeavaS today by a Senate ing to the circumstances.” In an- Bv Seenritv Connell union similar to those linklnff p. m. by the Woman’s Guild in the tore* to one per cent and length Balei aaboanMnlttee w b I e k ment loaded with Commu Union Congregational church, ening tbe tax-free list, wax su'er to a question from Seymour Russia and its other neigh braabed aside a aeatbeni aen- Freldin ot The New York Herald nists — a cabinet he is re Rockville. adopted late last night. lU paa- ator’a demand for benriags. Would Lump China Aid Lake Success. Feb. 27. bors, sources close to the gov Hayden L. Griswold. P. T. I. M ' aOge brought to a cloao a speciaV Tribune, Kosta said the Ministry ported to have said “ could TTie United Nations Security LIQUORS Tbe imnanre wonld let votera of Information and the Foreign ernment said tonight. A dip who Is well known In Masonic cir aeaalon In which tbe rival partlea ballot la FMeral eleettona have only evil results.” The Council tackles the tangled Pal- REASONABLE PRICES! cles, he being a Past Master of repeatedly accused each other ol Office Pieaa aecUon will be aole lomatic note from Stalin to whether or aet they have paid Judges of whether newsmen over frail, w e a ry president re esUne problem again today, and President Juho E. Paaolklvi said maneuvering for advantage in this state poB taxes. It la aae ef With Greece, Turkey ARTHUR'S Important elecUon year. step the botmdtf of what this new ceived Communist Premier the fate o( partition may hinge such a pact is daalrahle. tbe laaa Prealdeat Tramaa government considers good re Klement Gottwald and the 12 new TeesBem Oaggeeta Crisis 845 Main Street i'he bitter pariiaan debate, baa asked aa part ef Ua *Vlvil on what Andrei A. Gromyko tells launched when tbe Republican- porting. membera of the cabinet at the Tenaioa ouggeating aa atmos ripkla” pregrans. Tafl and Bridges Sug- — ------rp .. i i ■’Why shouldn’t w e ?” put In Dr. I presidential palace and told them the delegates. phere of a government crisis hufig controlled Legislature convened The Soviet delegate—who la Feb. 17, continued almost imtll Evzen Klinger of the Foreign Of "the decision to accept you waa over Finland. HALE’S Washington, Feb. 27—iJPi—A gest Some Funds Be l>|eWS i lC lb lt S fice Press section. ' both an ambaaaador and a deputy The news burst upon tbe Fbiaa Manchester’s Piano tbe final rap o f the gavel at 11 p difficult personally for me.” shakeup In the embattled Demo Kosta said foreign jouAialists i Meeting Stiffly Formal foreign minister—la understood to even as the Oommuniata in Ckedi* to. (e. s. L ). in tbe cloaing hours Found to Help Chiangi culled From (/P) Wires have his Palestine Instructions Distribator for Headquarters It centered on a DemocraUc cratic party after the presidential have been permitted to work here The meeting was polite and oolovakla were conaoUdating their election waa predicted today by Battle the Communists freely, but that the freedom haa sUffly formal. Aa the president from the Kremlin. grip on that country. charge, and a Republican denial, The council meets at 3 p. m. •SOHMER Atlantic FOR that Oov. Jamea U McOonaugtay’v Senator George J. T. ' . 1' . .u ...k. . ■ .t-. ■ PAG* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN^ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,194S MANUH1S8I KK KVKNINf; HBKALP. MANrHKMTBR. IXJNH- m iO A X, FKIIRUABy 17,194t p A o r r o u i crease Its rates five per cent arhtle 6 Allowed T* Increase Rate* thoriaed by th* Public Utilltlea assistant highway engineer in commission to increase tbeir rate* truckers engaged In bauUng Ban charge of the Old Lynte Route 1 ker C fuel oil In bulk wera gteon Johnson^ Mayor Seleets FENDER AND BODY Hartford. Feb. 27— —Truck on one-day notice. The Oonnectlcut ' Bachelors in Aurora^ III., Hill Discloses project: Earl Gilbert East Hart Petroleum Camera* association. permUnion to make a 10 per cent Cniii Is Seen Figures Show Advantages jIs Ac^pted lw T $ t^ -l ford. to be aasisUnt highway «n- ers of liquid petroleum products T od a y’s R adio within ConnecUcut have been au- Inc., waa given pemiteelon to in Increaae. Poultry Fomi ‘‘TP Committee WORK Iwiiau—1868- 11 Promoted giheer; Michael MoaxoChl of New In Population Of Enlisting in Army As Candidate Make Themselves Scarce Haven to be assistant highway en M7 MMMto TarapHit. WbM •mi fUnu lae. gineer In Charge of construction PhMM 2-OMS airwol at the New Haven office, snd Jo to Aurora, ni., Feb. 27— —An-A The City Council dapntlaed an To Take Up Propoeal of Two Permanent and seph D. Drury to be engineer o< A recent report by Ewan Clafua,aforl _ - the - total dollar* neceaaary Anthony F. Inlimno to A8N6— bridge design to succeed John F. About 1 ,9 1 6 ,0 0 0 Per* provide family health, worker ef» rora’s bachriors made themaelvaa 86 girl* Those on th* fire depart WDRC—Fannie Brice Show. Broilortg Fryort T Enroll in the OfficerB' scarce today—if they didn’t want ment of city hall staff could nab Having Town Support I '^w»«»v^Hlnt O R C — > Hunt; New*. Nine Provisional Ap* WUIU, recently appointed engineer •out in Sute According ahow that the coat of maintain in f i ficiency. nurture of children, and WOOC—Hartford IVdlce Speak; WONB—Burl Ive# Show. of bridge* snd structure*. social participation by all members to rid* in a brand new paddy th* man who's baea aradliif th* The Ree Center WTHT—Fat Man. ond Fowl an adequate etandard of livlnf SchooTs Next Class Issue. 1380 Club. poinfments Are Made To Vital Statistic Unit for a family of four In 34 United of the family." wagon. W n C —GItlsa Bervic* Highways Eighty-six girts, 18 years old and What could the poor bachelor EIGOME TAX WKNB — News; 840 Request Orasoed BaL WhNa Van WnHl State* citie* averafed 3241.47 a 8gt Barrera stated that one of In Melody. • BlarieB 4 R*a4y-Ta>lny Anthony F. luUano, 37, of 307 over, made up the “powder puff do ? Nohtlng except hide. The whole Mayor Cbcil W. Eagland has f Matinee. Hertford, Feb. 27—(P) — , ^ o Bunnesc Leaders sm Hartford. F#b. 17—(O — C5on- month. Thia indicate* that a aol- the reasons the soldier enjoys an named a pubUe eosnmltta* to work RETURNS ^ O N S —Juke Box. 8il8— advantage over the civilian in Spruce street, mm ot James J. luU- admlnlatrstion which ran thia city affair haa been legalised by th* WONB—Natlonel Conference of permanent snd nine prosrlstonsl dler haa an advantafe over the av- City Council. This la th* fourth writh diraetor# o f the TMCA ta tha Frvsare i Bp -Backstage Wife. iMCticut’s population U about 1.- meeting today’s high cost of living of about 50,000 on its annual Leap Christian and Jswa. promotions vrithin th* state High erafe civilian in mecUnf the eoat amo, proprietor ot luUano’s Ptasta leap yaar observance. matter of a propoeal, madt hy tha AmOtor v 7 k Reported Slain MS.00S, secordlnc to rcvlawl IMS of llvinf, it wa» stated by Staff is that so many of his ssssntlsl Year day. 8 4 0 — way Department have been an Bakery on Spruce street, has rt- They ran the whole works. 'That isn’t all either. Th* 12 fe latter group that th* town take map la I r w n c —8U1U Dallas. , uUmatoa raloaacd today by the Serfeant Charle* Barrera. needs are met free of charge by over and support tbo athlstle and WDRC—Danny Thomas; News, nounced by Oommlssloner G. Al .ceivad word o f his final acceptance 1‘wcnty-thre* were members of the male aldennan and Mayor BteUa Rangoon. Burma, Feb. 27.— atata Dapariment of Health'* l^ e pay of a Trivate Flrat Claaa the government. He is, for exam social program of tbo T. Under lAYDRC—Music off the Record. WONB—Leave It to the Oirta bert Hill. Thcee ere th* perma ple. provided frdk medlcsU and den for OfBcera* Candidate School and police force. With a new paddy Beraphin. It, an office secretary, Billy Rose. —Dispatches from Mandalay to Buraaa o f Vital StaUaUcs. Thia i* comparable to a civilian pay of authorlaatlon for enrollment In the called a meeting to paao resolu terms of the propooal, the car* of O BfA u^ l: ANINCaaOH WOCX7—Mews; 1290 Qub. nent promottons: rcpreaenta a fain of 2S.000 over tal care, food, clothing and hous wagon borrowed from Chicago— .IFTHT—Baadstaadt News and vm rr—This l* Tour FBI. day reported the assassination of $298.93 a month or more than $90 next claaa. It waa announced this Aurora didn’t have any—they tions dealing with th* general the building also wrould be up to 786 CENTER BT. Edward S. Lawler, resident en tlw 1M7 aatlmate*. above the flifure that the Bureau ing. In addition, he ia able to buy the towm, maMag the activity vir WestlieF. w n C —Can Tou Top This? gineer for the ^deportment at New Thakln Tin Maung Gyl. leader of PANTS nsomlng by Staff Sergeant Charles Tax and BasMiaepIng many more good* and service* at planned to raid clubs, taverns and subject of “Whst’e wrong with the Upper Burma Pea.sant associa Cmploylnf a new method of of Labor Statistic* studies show I* Barrera, local recruiting repraaen- th* city and how could we girls UU' tually 'another town recreattan Arraunts BaHcttrd SnTIC—Lorenao Jones, Haven, to become associate high costa far below those to the civil other likely spots and bring bache WDRC—Frank Morgan. way engineer in the Ctontracta di tion. and Hla Bu. an executive of estimatinf, the bureau stated; J required by the averaf* citisen tatlve. lors into court. In court Police prove it ? ” center. The TMCA organisation iiir eetimataa by this new method | family of four. The fifure for the ian. would b* eonthraed, aa would eer- WON—Gabriel Heattcr. vision, succeeding E. *5. Nettleton the orgoolset)” ''' FOR WORK— FOR DRESS— FOR SPORTS Sergeant Barrera mentioned MagUtrsU Irene Toungen—A The petticoat reign of terror Any Tax Frablani WCOC—Music Loft. The advices said the victims had cannot be expected to be perfect, soldier, moreover, does not Include The man In the Regular Army toia phaoea o f Its work, in order WON8—Two-Ton Baker. WTHT—Break the Bank, who recently was appointed head that the original letters were writ drug store clerk on other day#— opened last night with a meeting ---- CALL NOW —— )>een shot and bludgeoned. but It is hoped to predict popula- family allowances for dependents or Air Force also enjoys complete ten over six months ago. In De to qualify under terms of th* .WTIO—Toung Widder Brown. w n c — People Are Funny. of th* department’s safety prom«- waa to fine them silk stockings, at which the special Leap Tear 0:18— Aa a result of the murders all Uons to within plus or minus three which ia granted to all enlisted security, free from fear of depres cember, 1947 he went to Fort day committee of three regular Morton will in the use of th* |66” tlon work, and; sion or unemployment and partid- candy or other daintlss. W ON S^Rsdlo Newsreel. Malcolm B. Pearce of Durham, arms and ammunition In Kyaukse 100% w o o l. par cent of the correct total for personnel. Banks, Maas., where h e, took s The girl* could ’’pinch” the man city alderman explained th* girl's property. WDRC—Opinion, Pleese. patea In a retirement plan which thaae an Osnunltts* 0 :8 0 — I resident engineer on the Wilbur district had been called in by Bur the state and to within plus or Not A Minimum Budget four-day examination. *1111* exam of their choice, or operate catch- duties. weexj—Junior Disc Jockey; la unexcelled In any other form of Named to the public oommltte* 'WDRC— Adventures of Ozsie Cross psrkway project at Blast mese authorities, the di.spatches minus three per cent of the cor Mr. Clague piiinted out that the ination waa successfully completed as-c*tch-can. The magistrate's It will and tonight, the bache Proudly Wo Hall. employment. Sgt. Barrera conclud are General Manager George H. and Harristte. Hartford, to succeed Las’ler at said. rect total for the state and to 1 figure cited was not for a “Sub- and after waiting for almost two clerk waa U record the Wxd sub lors hope, with a bMquet to which WKNB—News; 840 Request GABARDINES >12 Waddell; John FalklDwskl. recrea WONS—Information Please. New Haven. Within plus o> minus five per cent iatstence or minimum budget, but ed. months h* has received notification tracted from the bachelor*. That’s the male office holders will escort Matinee. tion dlrcctar; Dirsetora Richard WONB—Adventure Parade. WTHT—Sheriff: Champion Roll Provtelonal Promotions for the lar^e* town*. The final test that he is accepted for th* class so It will go to the cute copper who their female counterparts. There GRAY—TAN—BLIT. AM) BROWN which will start on March 11 at Martin and Sherwood O. Bowrers WTHT—Btoryland. Call. R. A. Bennett of the Norwich 1 will be how closely the estimates worth of arms and other military made the arrest. the loot will be distributed. w n c—Waite Time. afre* with the 1950 census." I assistance. Fort Riley, Kansas. and a member to be nominated by W n C —When a Girl Marries. division to be assistant highway Icy Highways To Be Staff Sergeaat th* Manchester Improvement as- 16:00— en^neer to take over the parkway Of the state's 169 towns, 6fi M a r shall acknowledged that WDRO—Call for Music. THAN towns have an estimated popula this program haa not accomplished Tony will enter the service as a soclatlon. WONS—Superman. construction work at East Hart- i PEQUOT Staff Sergeant and will enlist for a Haf*tford Expects A report of the dealing* ot th* WONS—Meet the Press. ford: Leo J. Conaty of Naugatuck, Hard FiniMh tion totaillnit 1.696.500; the other "what might have been hoped” in Solon Predicts WTHT—Terry and the Pirate*. WTHT—Boxing. Cause Mishaps period of three years. He plans committee wrlll be made to the W nC—Portia Face* Ufc. , to be senior highway engineer in c o V e r t s 103 have an estimated 205.600, the I Greece. This, he said, is because WTIC—Mystery Theater. WATER "the hostile forces determined to to follow Personnel Administra Increased Share Board of Directors for Its con- charge of the Shelton-Derby area bureau’s report showed. [ tion In the Judge Advocate’s De sideration. Th* proposal appeared 10:30— project; Elton Buck of Nichols to Reg. 87.98 CAVALRY New Haven County Leader deprive Greece of her sovereignty Party Shakeup WKNB — Community Sketch WDRC—Spotlight Revue. have, with foreign assistance in partment and will attend s six to be favorably received by the book. 9e assistant highway engineer of 1 ^ 0 loascr is it necessary ted# On a county basis. New Haven Three AccidenU Involv Hartford, Feb. 27—UF>—^Mam- WONS—Memory Time. l x pend upou the old fashiomd tensified their efforts to spread months’ course In the O. C. 8. directors Tuesday wrben It wras the same project; Walter C. May county lad the list writh 529,400, ing Trailer Trucks* Tony Is s graduate of Manches bers ot Hartford’s City council ap officially IntroduiDed. WTHT—'Your American Sports nard of New Haven, to be assistant NOW $3.98 TWILLS ristera with its unsanitary. sts«- with Hartford county in second chaos and disintegration.” After Election WDRC—OId Record Shop. Page. nant pool for soft water. Wite ter High school. Claaa of 1940B. pear to be optimistic that this mu It baa been estimated that the WONS—CapUln Midnight. highway engineer in charge of the place with 513,000, the report Present American estimates are veUB MAMOKtaCUOr W$U U ljC W DAYTON Water lolt- During the Night During his high school career he nicipality wrlll receive a larger coat of operating the TMCA by WTHT—Jack Armhtrong. w n c—Bill stem. West Rock tunnel project. New shosra. Other* county estimates: that the Greek guerrilla force* — CO N tctc< NOlfU n PNOBO 10:45— $7.98 snsr, yon can was active in many extra-curricu (Ceattaned from Page One) chunk of the $15,000,000 set aside the towm might run to $8,000 an W n C —Just Plain Bill. Haven; Godfrey PawlokIwskI of Reg. 89.9.V Fairfleld, 474,600; New London, with Yugoslav, Bulgarian and Al ID TSKt DEM PBOHMHB 90CMR60M WTIC— Pro and Con. draw soft watsr Slippery road conditions on banian assistance— number about lar actIvlUea among them the by the state to guarantee bonds of nually If It waa operated In con New Haven to be assistant high 139,000; Utchfield. 100,000; Mid Hi-Y and the football team of said. "I do not think that today Oonnectl6ut communities planning OR POOtET IM A emern^O ' H48— ' 11:00 — way engineer In charge of the Fan. Brown. Blue. Gray ham theiadd* teu- Route 15 resulted In three acci 20,000 men. The Greek govern junction writh other public rec WDRC— Luro snd Abner. ett that is softsr dlesex. •3.900; Windham, 59,800; dents during the night, each in which he waa co-captain during his the Republican party will find a housing developments. reation. It wrould give the north New on all stations. Waterbury Route 0-A project, and. NOW $4.98 Sizet> 29 to 42 ment forces, when present in WONS—Tom Mix. 11:15— than cMwn srstar. TtoUand, 36,900. volving a trailer truck. Members creases are completed, will total senior year. Following his gradu strong and healthy south selling This optimism apparently la the end continuance of an athl6Ue out R. D. Brown of Norwich, to be Accordinf to the bureau. the ation from high school he attended itself back into the hands of the offshoot of a meeting held earlier W n C —Front Page FarreU. WDRC—Report from the United of the State Police of the Stafford about 182,000. Further Increases let now admittedly seriously en Evening sparkling sod suite- state’s population, flfured under Monson Academy, Monson, Mass., party which ravished iL” this week by a apeclsl tbree-msn dangered in scope by the expense Connecticut Nations. M for bath,laundry Springs Barracks Investigated. to around 200,000 are under con 4 0 - its new method, has increased The first accident occurred at for two years. He left there in McGrath meanwhile set up an Council committee with Governor of separate maintanance under a WONS— United Nations Today. Md kitchen. sideration. 1942 and attended Fordhsm Uni News on all Stations. WTHT—Dan L i / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD^ MANCHESTER. CONN. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27,194f MANCHCSl CR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. C30NN- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, IM S furalahlng talmt for most tucooaaCul arc Mrvoua right now. tlM y wSat of tba mala ehnroctom and a quar Oars. black market quotation m tha to ha naSy. tha InevltBble tampBtioii to usa It. Senate calendar. It has a publle Oklahoma City U Seared When ^Dude Ranch^ tet at good vetoes tor the piny tba Winiam BraaUek honda tha | housing provision which has been Chinese Reds jruim: 8X0,000 to |1. Pay Inicrfcase Show Opfcns Today Hope to Head Lawla )£ita4 andi a achoma waa commlttoa at Rotariaas In i 0Uutrl|eBUr and our loyalty to thoac prtnclplcj in hla mind whan be aant lattara RoUrians bava charge of the ra- Priority Given assailed by tbs building Industry. taad. tba bouso man- at 8PTS#g*l6BtSe t if which dlatinfuiah us as a nation TW t baa mid ha is determined ta OM opatatora FabcMiy X aay* Rotary Show I batwaan tba acts on- tba community PtayecA ICn. Ja-I Get Yingkow Crude Oil in Sewert Sel Ai Off Walkout lag a dliiMito axiatod ovar tha pen- £i»nitt0 l|rraid much more than any amount of to have Oongrim ^am a housing Russian Stand In New Pact tartalnmmL seph Handley to dtractlng tba piny I r a s u s M B o n t m Racing W ires law thla aezaton. But ha stated to p r«oposaL and Annaad LaFOntalna to sheer poarer can do, yoes on and l-Hartley act roquiroo H m community Players ara — Aij> raumKo ax. n«a day the Republican leademhip baa (OantImMd from Fago One) 'Taft-Hi staging tha production. Att tha ranging aa Interesting groop ef| ia BiMtn ait«M on. flrom day to day, In M f poUMea cur. reh. ST— HANGHESTER-.BVBNING h e r a l d . S4ANCHESTEB. COHN- FRIDA V, FEBRUARY.27, IM S MANCHESTER EVENINO HERALD, MANCEE8TEB. OONM« nUDAT.Tiqm UART ST, IMS aeiso tho Unaa by amiaant domatn pravlds for any for n aUto-op«rni*d aarvlaa. the Legislature approved la Its Gray Wm Get B o l t o n Mo>^es to Bar "If the New Haven aranta to m Of Om Weal hours msasuros which: 2 9 Congress Gets Burning Oil on Broad St. OosiiigTime out of the railroad buslaaaa la ■nid, would bo n tMade Appropriated $fi0,00b—to cover February th Birthdays Must Use Long-Form Derto Nekr VltaBn Maaanclrasatto,” Fatfa* aald. T the coet o f the special seaaioa.. Awardj * K . l All Franchises : Tb Reporters Accepted the report of a special Of Manchester Residents Farm Problem ' Creates Excitement Jfere Looming Now oM tu d m byoKpr A f t * commission which has been work Mlaa MatfaraC Rogara. Mlaa Ant- at*) said that if tha New Ravm Tha Now Bnvan GroSsm sai Wriisl PMlMsI ing almost two years to revise the ^ For $5,000 Incoimes aimoonesmant that ~ its |ta OacUaidone. Mlaa Franesa B -l Bay State Solons Irtd waaU to abuidea pnaaongar a p ^ state statutes. ■Ulows of tMek bladi smokapla out I Vraek, hundrada s f |T o Be Presented C^rtifi- atlona It aheuM also gtv* up Ito might mount to 98,000^0 for tho Who Hit Reds Authorised the expenditures of Besides Mrs. Rachel Munsie, at*High street, west, who will be 12 Problem of What to Local Registering Office yaar oadlag Oct L ft haa aeuit shot skyward for a diatoaca of y o u n g a te r s having aaan tha "vary lucrattva*" fralght uanapor- $dS,000 from the governor's con least .three other Manchester re- ' years old Sunday was bom la M.I. " to ° ______ttto n . -tot 1. tot tote of MwiI *t Aimud ‘’JS!*?*! '* approval to abandon if they raaah Do About Supportini; ■make, flockad to tha Bipad ataast To Close Promptly at H«ia Point* to Hemom «««»« ST. 4on OM Colony line tatloa. and tha "vaay pcoStabla tingent fund to Increase by 910 a sidents have February 29th birth Hartford, February 29, 1989, and aeVa^‘ hundred feet shortly be-> ^ , 0 8 0 . mm PMC* Om ) days. Mias Nancy Paisley, daugh- is anticipating her third birthday ataa for a look-saa.at what looked oxomptlona from your total IjO n z e re O C e 1^^ ator* In Mancbaa- bus aarvloa month the pensions of about ftfiO Prices Given fore ' Bom today and aoveral like a aertons Maaa. Noon Tomorrow ber Ate Nftd of In- Ur of Mrs. Harold T. West of 72 party Sunday afternoon In St. *•**••• . ! * • ' which la botag apea-1 t^gtotn ■ im *1)4 sdltorialt written In teachers who retired before Oct. 1, t h 9 nsand Manchester residents Both fir* departroanto and tha ^"smenm Peirce aald that any curtaUnwat Pitkin street, will celebrate her James's school, which is the only stmetfon Sheet and Now take up tha Bridgapset, Fab. *T - i F l ~ aorad by tb* TouUi Oraup of Bed- „ Mtr (wpttnln 1943 were attracted to the senm. T ra f Herald were deluged with edn* Figure* o f ragtstrmUon renewals today to takal of oparaUens ta his district would sixth birthday at a family dinner school she has attended. Washbifton, Feb. IT—(iH—Tha ■haot mantlonod oarilor in thlal xibort a. Ony oC tha State Honlth ton CMigragattonal ebuteb. Tho foreoa 1 . ------the HnMoB teM IQlncvr the exnnt- Sales Tax In SpotHgkt Democratic admlnlatraUon today fic was anaried on maay streets from curious homeBtakers who had ■a retoaaed at on* o’clock this af- oconondc dtanatar Hartford. Fbh.' fT -y P l-M lw But it was the sales tax bill party at her home, Sunday. Miss Harvey McKinney, 16-year-old Standsord D i c t i o n atory. Look at the tax-tabi* eat wiU ba pcaamtod tto m I* win atart at 9:80 n. an. with the New Haean railroad oomplatt- Qrnc* r . Oarvtn, who ratlrad la % IM sttod was tnken out of it* Paisley who is a granddaughter of son o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. cheeked to the Republican Oon- for nearly one hour as enrious ■sen the smoke. And each tomoon by Motor Vehicle Inspec Uw bottom of Pag* 4. Your ^ - 1 CMMCtleut Safety aoctaty** ear* inaay vartod'ltoms of foodstuff a on w out of tha tranaportatton bust fioa south of Beaton.” • AoUTstPollo that held the spotlight throughout greas the problem of what to do teaidtnto and paaaerbya crowded ment aent oim truck aH tor Daniel Karr show that at tha . _ bus aorvie* tha Now 1944 ^ after aarvtiif 18 yaora m the session—and may again in the Mrs. Christine Jo^son of Linden McKinney of 57 Hemlock street, ....(Cditot't satoi TWa la Uw able 88.000 adll ba In the I^IttS en ta of maiit at tha ■eef*ty'al)u i^ Rmr. oawaM Schrag arUllneas In aouthaaatoni Maaaacbu- BngttSi ■ ------^ A m Um t IM tirit wTlt«r said that ctreet and' the late Aaron Johnson, and a 'freshman at Manchester about aupportlng farm prices af to tl^ amoke-ladan area. What aW m waa aoandtd.'TBa done o f yoaterday’a bustncaa S tl^ l offarod to eontlnu* on a tom- hood of tha campaigning days ahead. appeared to ' be a conflagration In the South Manrtiaatar dtStriet. f i m a f IS alaefaa fS « k * BMst wbaia It any* "Over 94.000 b o tlu a u a l oonfaraitce htia. an Mweta Umiis eeUectlona of foods tonight w tu . BuIkoMy RMh M ^.hae baan uaabl* to c*t any affl* is a graduate of Manchester High High school, as far as we have ter Dec. 31. ronawala had boon made at the lo dawito* SbMrt MS toMiM tax not over 99,000.'' 19, it wna pnaounoed today. , Iftom T uaUl 9 o'cloek from donoral The action waa token ia ratalta- porary baau. ha added, would ho < lU anaamr yat to what an action Governor McConaughy summed Unless Congreaa acta In the proved to be only n fire on prop All aloag the atraeta from tha cal branch arrioa of tho Motor Ve BO aoIntloB. R * Mid It would not yaatarday aftar a up what Republicans thought of school and Katherine Gibbs Se been able to find, |s the only local latSfB.) Tliata you sen tb* tax on tha I Dr. Okwr I* diioetor af the {who wtU bo unabla to got to thal uoa for tta proposal to nbaadoa t Mnndttaa la. cretarial school, Boston. She is a boy having a February 29th birth meantime, price supports tor maay erty owned by Moriarty Brother* Orator down, realdmta w«ra on hicle Deportmant. With thoe* re first 94,000 of your taxabla 98,0001 Health dapartmaat’a Buraau of la - latoco on tha morning of tha sal*. I niBaangai aarrioo on Ito Old Oolo- Tin information Ministry at it by saying: farm conunodltics will be ended on OB Broad Btreet, J M east o f tha the aldewblka o r ,their Idwhs look' ceived this momlnc numbering •'It is fair—fair to the low in secretary In one o f the depart day. Bom In Manchester, he re a y JMM* Martew ta 98M. Mua M par cent of the r * -l guxtrlal Hyglane which, • society | ih * Youth Group win not boldl ny imo aarvlag 780,000 eemmntan tache aald ha probably win c*t his that date. Hiddle Turnpike, weat Intersec ing a t tha smoke aa It Mookad 385, mot* than wera received in a come earner, fair to Industry, fair ments of the United Aircraft Cor ceived his elementary education in . Waahlnsten. Feb. ST—(F)—If mainbur |24MM. or 9530. Add tho I aaaouneoawnt aald. waa the Siatltta naual maatlng Sunday avaatngl b that ssetlon. information tomorrow or the next poration'* East Hartford plaiit. the Barnard school. . His fam ily . This prospect migli^ .become an tion. Mptthew M oriarty was bu'm- m ^ th e auB fttun t|ine to tttnb.' fun day’s work yeeterday, the to 9530 to tha 9M0. That gtvaa you I of tta Mad la tha Uhltod Statanlat tha otoureh due to a eoaSlettng <1*^ laglatatora woe* drafttag to agriculture.'' iilg 'oil w|iich'had accumulated for ' Matthew M oriarty aklplalaed'-to tal rtoM to 9J116. aligbUy leas than your IMT tneoiB* waa 98,000 or day.. The Democratic viewpoint was Eileen Kiely, daughter of Mr. w ill observe the .event Sunday ImportaJnt^ Issue in .fa m atatpa n total of 9L8S0. and has Mfvad as awdal fiw 40 moattnf an that aUMt ^ btUa dealgnad to amnlimte tha KUnfcr said Judfrment o f news the coming prasldtotUl campaigd. aome tlaae and thus the smoke and ‘kke Herald that he bad de oa, SSnd: Samtovd, SSrd; Ncrarolk. capacity (or the poat fow yoors SSth; MarMoo, Slot; Waat Baxt- aotd Wodnaaday that tha driva will Red Cross Volunteer Workers New Haven’s fotd, 42nd; Tontagtan, SSth, and Prascriptiont Sbow Attracts not atart otflcially until April. Wallingford Vets Play Guards Bristol SS^ However, after attending a meet At Lowest Prices i ing of chairmen in other towns In Record Good T Record Crowd the Wllllmantic area, of which Co Wia nave DtattMOva Makers A R T H U R lumbia ia a part, held at the nura- DRUG 8T()KE Meriden Nips ea‘ residence In WllllmanUc Tue*- Has Best Traffic Fatality Hartford, Feh. 27—<^>—Stata* High Banquet Mazzarella Sept^ng Exhibit In Grand On* ilay night, ho wanted to urge all owned automobllaa win have dls- people to educate themacives on A Record of Larger Con* tinctlva reglstratkm marken *eimock and Traynor tral Terminal Proving N starting this year, aays Motor Bristol High cancer It* symptoms and its con necticut Cities • On March 15 Popular With Visitors trol—and take advantage of the Vehiclas Oommiaaioner Elmer S. FENDER AND30DY Wizard of Iny^(is assistance offered by the clinic. Wataon. Tha parmaaant plates wlU Gain Hall of Fame Score Up4Ct Victory in There are several hundred dollars Hartford. Feb. 27—
y5< dan. In good mechanical coad (ton Rockville 1889»'l. ■ ntotor*'I SaoU r down paynmt fdantars fo r Ford-FOguson snd| ville. Why not come oat and sec asT.Or call Maniehcster III I K B L L B Y ^ tton. ntoo appearance. P r la fg O holito the niotor ! of 3rovr''okol^ OUvef. J^Ford-Ferguan tools 6128 and a a for Mr. Olmsted. a n t i q u e s reflnlahad.and rt|MUr- Help WsBtad— PeM ie C E N T E R OaUBBTOO.______ad. Ruab or splint a a ta replaced. untU ApvU* v l . ‘ M onigotM iy to-stock. > o rd io n , OHvar -and M aauy-H airls N p a lr* Dublin j Plsee 1^4-TON DODGE Bxprett< Truck, Ttooiahn, 189 South Main s t r a t WANTED—Woman to clan doc Ward’s Store. Pbom $848. tor’s ofllco wookly. Phono 3-0391 Tractor Co.. North Windham | 7286 .jd o l.fo r form use. TMaphono USED OUTBOARD Motor* IMS Saturday mominf.. r - WUUmantic. Phona 3068. Aldon Spiimiiig Mifls Corp. ^•
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