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65 Acres Fnurser Ock Henderson's Return To r ,• . V SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1989 PAGE FOUBTEE!? ilanrljrstnr Etmthtg HrraUt AVEEAGE DAILT CncVLATION for the nraath of March, 1989 Another RECORDS SAVE MONEYf 6,234 ABOUT TOWN “A REALTREAT ALWAYS” Deees, Cetambia, Branawlck On Cor and Trsek Bepolrt At Member of.tho AsdH Endorseifient Bareaa of CtroolaUoas A Night At the VocaUou MANCHESTER — A CITY OF VILLAGE CHARM Commuider Leon Bradley and ABEL'S Pon Hemingway, Adjutant of Dll- HOTEL SHERIDAN R. S. Potterf^n Guaranteed Auto Bepolra.' enSrth-Comell Post. American A t the Oester 889 Mala SL Bear M Cooper Street MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. APRIL 24. 1939 gtan. will meet National Commander DINE AND DANCE VOL. LVUI., NO. 174 (ChMoUlad AdvortMag os Pago 19) Chadwick of the Legion at an a«- •embly to be held in the New Brit­ Every Tbnrs. and Satunday Nicht ain Arena Monday night. , A large Tdny O’Bright and Hla delegation from ijie local post will Destroyers Off to Solve “Sub” Mystery attend the meeting and other meet- Hotel Sheridan Orchestra mgs during the week in Hartford at rOOO AND DBINlia Na Ouvar Ohargsl Annual Opening ROOSEVai PLANS which the National Commander »dU HENDERSON’S RETURN IN A CLASS BT THEMSBLVBSi No Mtatemai Ohsrgsl be the honored Ifuest. — Chaplain E. S. Beiden of the Spring Sale .Slate Maon at Wethersfield will be TO SUBMIT RELIEF (he apenker at the session of the i TO POST AT BERLIN - E>eryman s Blblirnaas tomorrow , morning at 9;1S at the Second Con- '.gregational church. The following ROSE IDEAS TOMORROW Sunday Charles Turner of Hartford, who has frequently addressed the At V A N ’S dub, will speak and that will be the USES ALARM CLOCK HAS NO SIGNIFICANCE last session until October. Van *s Premium Gasoline Complete Orerhanl Of Fed*! TO TELL HIS BED TIME BUSHES CABLEA KOOHEVELT, A number of the members of ,‘*t. Wheaton, ni., April ' PLEA AGAINST BR8 :a i n Cbanberiaki EXphiu T$ Mary's Woroail's auxiliary plan , to p n l MachiDery Projected' —Dr; Alexander Grigolla, attend the auxiliary meeting at St. ^ Gallon! $l.oio elate profeeeor of anthropology GERMAN ENVOY at Wheaton college, U taking no Bombay, India, April 24 — James's church. Gla'stonbury, Mon­ (A P )—V. D. Savarkar, president CoiiunoBS A abassaffir day at 2:S0, The speaker will lie ^ \ Trees, Shruij^ Govermnent Reorgani- chancee on abeent-mlndedneas— Sister Eispeth and her subject. Balkner about going to bed. of the All-India National Or­ WILL GO BACIC ganization to Safeguard. Hindu "Prayer," He uaee an alarm clock to tell Called Hm m T f R e p H i Frank Balkner. one of the town's OIL At Wholeialo Price# V zation Plaas By President him when It’i bod time. Here’s . .) Klgbta, today cabled PrsaldeBt The Santa Lucia society will hold well known bualneas 'men has had why: . RocMevelt an appeal against ita third annual banquet and danre 'personal contact with Inany of Man- ' YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY AT and Plants^ He yawned in clase. Apolo­ \T0P^TS00N1 I Britain. Oi Genni AneXatM I Chester's Boy Scouts who are now " I f .your, note to Hitler waa tomorrow afternoon and evening at Waahlhgtoa, April 24— (A P I —A , gizing he laid he had forgotten I grown up to manhood, through the to go to sleep the night before. actu atr«I^ disinterested human the Sub Alpine club on Eldridge complete' overhaul of, Federal relief I street. The meal will he .served at I Scout C)«partment which he has / v S E R V IC E A student suggested the alarm anxiety fdr iafeguardlng free­ Of B oM a Aid ioravii ^H E ST QUALITY 1;S0 and dancing will be from 6 to maintained at House's fur many Eleventh Annual machinery' waa projected today In ] clock Idea and the professor' OfTictal Disclosure Made dom of democracy from military 11 o'cloeje. Ivan White of Hart­ years. He says: T A n 9 STATIO N government reorganisation plana adopted. IL - aggresalon," Savarkar asked the "It has been my pleasure to deal And After Sbrt M id ford and his six-piece orchestra wrtll HARTFORD ROAD TEL. 3866 -AT iXlWEST PRICES drafted by President. Roosevelt for -9 president, "svhy hot alao ask wljh these hoys for many years and Von Dirksen Will Return Britain to withdraw armed dom­ fumlah music. Mrs. Connie Vltullo subihloalon to Congress, tomorrow. is chairman of the lar^e committee : 1 have found that the Scout training ination over India, allowing a .makes boys better trained in every It was reported four'reorganlsa- Of Leave lastncted Tt of arrangements. To London After Hender­ free, eelf-determlned cbhstitu- I way to^gt along in life. We have Uon proposals would go to the capi- UonT" given owr <me of our large display CONCERT tol. ACE MEDIATOR Manchester Mothers* clilb mem­ ^ Retm Tf Hit Ditiaiii windows many different times to a **rhe great Indian nation," ha bers are reminded that the m^mlhly of the Senator Barkley of Kentucky, the son Arrives In krfin. a d d ^ "can claim aa much InUr. meeting Monday evening will hh held display of Scout work and handi­ Democratic Isadar, waa authority The Canadian destroyeid-Bagwenay and Skeens steam out of Halifax harbor a e ^ n g to Ibid out If craft which has attracted much pub­ Dine and Dance at The Oak Grill for the atatement that revlalon of natlooat juaUee os small na­ at 8 o’clock in the gyiiinaaluin of ENTERS SOFT there la truth to reports of \ mysterious submarine In Nova Scotia waters. SueK reports have come tions." London, AprO 84— (A P I—PrUnfl y. M. C. A. ITof. Andr? lic attention and commendatloli and relief agencies waa contemplated. le even said a "sub" was seen In Halifax harbor at night but officials baa also interested many boys who Always A^Good Time! EXcellent Food! Other eongresalonal leaden, oak- from several coastal points. “ Berlin. April 24 (A P )—The re- '*>- Mlntoter Chambertata trtd \ (tw heoker of Connecticut State Col-' 'were not Scouts to get Into thia believed this "mystery craft" wi nothing more or less than a email Ashing boat moving In the dark. A t legesat Storra will speak on Inler- G CLEF CLUB SPECIAI.S TONIGHT Ing that tbrir namea n ot. be used, destroyers In the search for th<j submarine, Ifany. turn to l^rlln of Britleh Ambos- House o f Oommons today worthwhile organlutlon. I hope C. E. WILSON aald Mr. Rooeevclt badjdviaed them COALJISPUTE sea, airplanes cooperated with tl eador Sir NeVlle Henderson was fol­ natiotial Relations. .Mrs. Charles the people of Manchester will get \ Roast Turkey Fillet Mignon with Mushroom Saucs NURSERIES there waa "no apeclal rigntflcsteUlP WhltcWT and Mrs. Walter Hall head \ Home Made Ravioli and Other Tasty Dishes he would send to Congress tomor­ lowed today by official - disclosure In the return o f fl^ttoh Aislnsflto the large^mmlttec of hostes.<ies. back of the drive and help put it 888 MAIN STREET row these reorganlxatlon proposals; FRANCE BANS. over to A successful conclusion." \ Fine Wines — Liquors and Beer that the German aAibasaador to dor Sir Nevlto Henderspa to BsslEi Eutronoe Threugh Alien Place. Proposals For CongroM Steehmii, Chief Of Coniilia- London, Herbert W>n Dirksen, would The second^*'^hool of Politics, ar- FRANSJIOFFMAN, Bass Music by the Oak Grill Swingstera 1. A plan to consolidate under a Chamberlain explained Sir N e in Opea Evinlaga aod Suadayo. go back to hie post "veiy soon.” fahgsd for by MIm Katherine Byrne Gucat Artiat ^ new , “public works n g w y " the BUSCH SEIZES SAYS COURTS ARE HELD had been colled home from BssOfl \ WeWe Cater Cater To To Banq Banquets Von Dtrksrn had been recalled to THREE GROUPS of Putnam, ylee chairman of the Re- WPA.^the PWA. the Uhlted States originally to report on Oerman tion Service Assigned By Berlin soon after Sir. Nevllc waa ..publlcan Stiale rontmlttee. and a 30 Oak Street Housing Authority, ^ e Treasury’s nexatlon o f Bohemia' and SANOING aummoned to London to report on end that after he had short inember of the Rejiubt^an national TeL 3894 Public- Buildings Dlvialon and the FULL CONTROL Mmmlttee. will open at Nie Hartford OAK GRILL Bureau of Pubttc/Roads. (A ^mllar Secretary Perkins To At IN LESSENED RESPECT tbe Oerman occupation of Bohemia NEARJORDER of Isdvs he bad been T. W. C. A. on Ann street. Monday FLOORS Emanuel Lutheran Church proposal Is contained In a relief and Moravia In the breakup df return. / Czechoslovakia last month. at IL o'clock with round tahje dls- A SI measure spp6sored by Senator The prime minister added Miastohg lead by Miss Eleamsr H. OUR SPKCIALTY / tempt Settlement Of Row. O V E y O U V IA Sir Nevlle reached Berlin by the this action did not mean that DINE AND DANCE Byrnes (D./S.C.I. The Senate de­ Little. The luncheon at I o’aock Old Fkiara Made Like V layed Bctl^ on the Brynes bill to- Atty.-Gen. Mnrphy Calls It Nqrd expreM at '8:80 a.m. (3:80 a.m. Abace-Lorraine Orfaiiza- atn waa rsougnlslng ths NsM will be fwowed by an address by Wednesday,/April 26 SPELLMAN WILL e.a.t.) today. At that very roomant nexaUoh o f Ctosclioalovak New. EHtimatea Cheer­ dmy.) State WelfMe Commissioner Hon. WE’RE KEEPING UP W ipi THE DEMAND! 2. plan to consolidate govem- New York. April 34. — (A P ) — Von Dirksen was understood to be or Italy's oooqusst et Albania.
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