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I Health Market 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<daUons of Have , Omfy Evil Re­ May Be Given U R K E 0 I cide Fntnre Aspect tkey bnHh ap oa saber drill—to preparatloa tea the Itallaa aaUoaal IntemaUonal good wUl, the Min­ sults* Difficult Task Readings Daily wondering today what effect electloa day. AaUripaang trwtole tram Commaalsta. poltoe wU aae istry of InformaUon will have to Helsinki, Feb. 27—</P>— S ■ • . ■ •‘ik '‘f . «9 its action would have on the sacb taettes to dtopenm troaUe-aaddag crowda. TkeyTI wield long take proper measures,” Koeta told Prime Minister Stalin has in­ 169 Chnrch St. Hartford Bulletin! the newamen. | Tangled Palestine Prob­ November dections. The tax­ rabber alghtstlcka laotMd of aabers. Photo by NRA-Aease staff eor- Prague, F eb . 27— (JP)— formed Finland she should Telephone 6-2024 cutting bfO, temporarily re­ Waahtngtoto Peb. 27—<P>— reoMMiiMt J iA w HnniL Win Be Sale JaSgw President Eduard Bene« to­ lem to Be Tadiled Hayden L. OriewoM Anti-pea tax leglainttoa waa . -A-.- ---- These meakures will be "accord­ sign a pact with the Soviet ducing the sales tax rate from appeavaS today by a Senate day swore in a new govern­ Bv Seenritv Connell p. m. by the Woman’s Guild in the tore* to one per cent and length­ ing to the circumstances.” In an- union similar to those linklnff Balei aaboanMnlttee w b I e k su'er to a question from Seymour ment loaded with Commu­ Union Congregational church, ening tbe tax-free list, wax braabed aside a aeatbeni aen- Russia and its other neigh­ Rockville. Freldin ot The New York Herald nists — a cabinet he is re­ Lake Success. Feb. 27. adopted late last night. lU paa- ator’a demand for benriags. Would Lump China Aid 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.
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