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39' 1; 25' Rites Attract I,-. P s i ■ ■ r • \. ■ The Weather THURSDAY, SKPTEMBER f l Average Deil.v Net Preee Run- Far tiM WaVk Bedad, FafacMt ef V. a Weetfeav BMeea P** '‘ ‘♦ifii'.n ifw fiept. le, less FACE iEIGSTElW maurliPBlfr lEngnUta ljgraU> Fair and mIM tanlght. Increas­ , 1 0 ,9 3 9 ing ehindlaesa and wanner (amar- rew. Membar at tha Audit Mr*. Henry Lowell Mndden of Buraae e t OlreeleUans Weaver Rd., left by plane thl* Mancheeter— A City of Village Charm About Tow n afternoon from Bradley Field to Join her husband. Airman * 3.C. ~ t ------- ------------ (TWENTY PAGES) PRICE FIVE CFNTf Manchester LodRC, No. 73, Henry L. Madden, In Anchoraite, VOL. LXXII, NO. 303 (Claaaitled Advarttslng aa Paga II) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1953 Open Until 8 ^ I A.F.AA.M., will hold a sp ecialA laska. He Is the son of Mr communication at Masonic Tern- and Mrs. Henry H. Madden. 454 pie, Friday. Sept. 26. at 7:30 p. m. East Middle Tpke. The Master Mason dcRree will he Herman A. Pallalt. 130 West j Reveals Reds Friday Nitht exemplfied by the members of the Red Parley Center St., who has spent several Pratt & Whitney Fellowcraft Club, Anti-Eviction Law from Pratt * Whitney Division. months recently In California and i Nlles-Bement-Pond. nf West Hart­ Mexiro, plans to return there next i month. Step Taken Rites Attract ford. A t the conclusion of the Nothing Better I meeting there will be a social hour Can Be Used Here ‘ and refre.shments. The W B A Guard Club will hold its monthly meeting tomorrow at By France PINEHURST CHOICE UIMB ' The Ladles’ Aid Society of the -S p.m., --at the home„ of Mrs. Irene I .Emanuel Lutheran Church i.. ;LaPalmo. I.i6 W alker St. On Two Projects I sponsoring s nimm.age sale froiiv', - t,..,,, United Nations, N. Y .,' Younc a* a lamb means exaclly lhat-Here’s a meat ‘haFs ten- ' It to 12 o’clock tomorrow morn-1 Mi.ss Millie, well - , Sept. 25 (/P)— E'rance toda,' ^ nf tender In tn^te. RonM It. Pan-broil It or b#oll It. : ing in the basement of the fhimch.! lioian, with expenence in H a r t ^ , " ___ isnd this town, snnounces else- offered to’ negotiate with the i Hartford, .Sept. 25 (/P)— Gf^v. John I-o«lge Ra.va the atate’a £flavor ' 4 of“ mint' or rnrmnt t jelly with ' Iamb. “•" , Am ong the divorces granted in 1 where Communists for peace in em-] At HALE’S Self Serve and Meat Dept. enti-evictioii law can be ii.sed to protect tenants now threat- battled Indochina and sug-1 Again tWi w««k. thn prien it right and for roast^. enetlwith eviction from federal temporary housing projccta. ge.sted that the projected Among tho.se apparently threatened with eviction are about Fought 1.4>8ing Battle with Flames ina cute, w# fuggost log* ot shouldore of fomo. Korean Political Conference State Police 1 J 'z '■ - - r r n w;;^ Instant Maxwell House ST.'S families now living in OrfordT' ■" "" ~~ ~~ LEGS PRICED AT 69c OR SHOULDERS AT 39c LB. Frozen Food Special Village snil Silver I.aiie Homea , be . broadened to take on the ig.o.mds » ; « r T h c lo u i"'V o tlu c U "supped "and 1 week y support for one child. Al- " u, u i Sunlight here. task. (BEFORE BONING) MAKE ECONOMICAL CUTS. I MORTON CHICKEN OR BEEF POT — |9e / i Deputy Foreign Minister Maurice ■ |bert ifsman from Betty COFFEE The Connerllcut law provides AFL Starts Pay Tribute Somo customors ask us to cut 4 or 5 chops off tho SNOW CROP OCEAN 14 ®«. 39e for a one year extenaloii of any Schiimsn alao told the D .N.'t SO- log of lamb . which gives thorn ono r w t plus BUTTER . 2 Ox. Jar eviction nirtlre if the ttnant la nation General Assembly that RESTLAND FARM CLAM CHOWDER ............. 39c Ufiahle to And suitable housing. Franc* would do all in it* power to - c ^ p s to broil. SHOULDERS OF LAMB AT 39c LB. : r K ^ L r b o \ h T J ; r h e s t e 7 ^ ^ ^ both m Europe and this l,odge told a conferenre of about New Union have the conference invite IndJecfo To Leader ARE WONDERFUL VALUE. Boned ond roll they ' the ground., of intolerable cnielty. ‘^”bntry. 40 local and state hniialng officials Join in Its work. V '' *10 weekly support for each of ' i,b. 73c yesterday that he had been re­ Schuman said that if the Korean Mi«:» Gave Alexander, daughter Conferepce didn't get siound lo the Hartford. Sept. 25 (/P)— slice nicely. If you lot stand at least 15 minutes af­ two children. liably informed the *la t« law ap­ of the late Mrs. Marjorie Alex­ plies to ' federal hoiiaing projects For Docks Indochinese problem, it might be The friends of Edward J. ter removing from ovon. ander. who lived on Hartfoi d Rd., aa well a* other rental houalng. taken up on a diplomatic level aft- Hickey, Slate Polic* Commis­ srASONEn FRESH . for. many year... h.i.e entered ei-w’ardi. | I.AMB RIB CHOP* He said It appliea locally, too, to St. IxfiUis, Sept. ‘25 — The sioner, filled St. .Joseph's . LAM B P A T T IE S Lb. 85e., 'wbeelock College, Boston, for her lightest federal government plans to de­ l.mika For Normal Aals Lb. BOo SPAM Amrrini’n Larient Seller Cathedral to overflowing this I frc.«hman year. She wa.s graduated molish temporary war housing AFL fcHlay chartered a new ^ si.„i,i.w Korowi.r. Such a negotiated p-ace between DON'T in .lune from the Mary A. Burn­ Flench Union force* in Indoihina morning for hi.s funeral. pancakes projerls here. long.shoremcn 8 union and r„n.h professor who rerenllv Cooler Days Brinn Thoujrhls Of Roa.slinsr Cuts Tlirow Thom Away ham School. Northampton. Mass. CUT-RITE Must Protect Tenants I launched a plan to curb juriti-' quit bi* ,-o«ntr.v’* ^legation to and the Communist-backed rebels Tlieie wa.m't room In the 12 oz. 47 c Suggesting a aperlsl rommltter "would make it possible to look for­ cathedral for all the friends of K d ’y StUI Plenty Of W ear l.eft In i Albert Fk.stroib, leader and | idictional fights between rival: ti»e I'niied Notion* do seek i’. s. Suporlor Quolify . a "Buy" at Our Low Pric# Shoes Repaired Here WAX PAPER had! to draft plans fhr re-housing of ias.tium. tell* the Hmiae ra-.4m er ward to the return of ,nore normal Hickey, who a.* a law enforcement/' P'rank Mullen and F. T. Bommey. i people now living in temporary AF’L unions. „ Iras .Artlvltlea rommlltee about conditions of international relations officer and good, citizen waa one teachers of the South .Methodist I 125 Fe^ A FI. President Ueotge Meany - ^ f ’lirtaln.i Asia. " he said. of the heat-loved men la Connecti­ Wheat, corn, rje and rice flour* federal projects and to set up a 'savy Corn-Fed Steer Beef SAM YULYES Adult Bible rlas.s. which meet.s : NABISCO ROYAL I.UNCH voluntary program fur removing l.s.siied the - new longahoremen* In French The Fi em h diplomat laid he had cut. 'Ph> i row da of them over­ shoe. Repairing of the Bet­ each .Sundav at P:30 a m. in the 2 Boxes are blended to give you the the projects as tenants are lelo- , (h a iter to a nine-man group of heard "unolficial ileclaralion* ' flowed to the surrounding aide- ter kind Done While Vou ladies’ parlor, will welconre new ■ cated. Lodge declared: union officials and said the new I fiom the "Iw o power* whi< h inspire walks. matchless 4-flour flavor in 'union will be goveined temporarily ] Slid arm the Vietmlnh rebel* that Walt. members. Milk Crackers "W c all agree that these tem­ Thosf inside the i athfdral came I.* M.\PI.K STREET AuntUemima Pancakes. porary projei ts must go ss soon by a flve-man committee headed Ihry wore disposed lo negotiate an from all over the North Atlantic King David laxlge of Odd F el­ by Meany himself. nri to fhe war. Opp. First National Store 1 Lh. Box as possible, but we must art to Korqwtczi states. But it waa hia own troop- Chuck Roast ' Parking l.ot lows will hold its n.snal meeting protect the Interests of the ten­ The new union is to replsce the j 'i'his waa a clear refeience to i era. the force* he moulded into the 'tom orrow at 7:30 p.m. in .Odd Fel- ants.’’ ,, ou.slcd Internstlonal I.ong-hnre- the .Soviet Union and Communist ! nation's finest. State Police De­ j lows Half. Harold Syiningloii, rxrcutKe nien'a Aa.sn. I II.A I, whii h the A F I. I Chin*. partment, who formed "the moat BONELESS aei-retary of the Hou.slng Authori­ convention cm her this week oiiatert Vacations I Hy. then drelarrd that "it re- (dramatic leatimbliilal lo him. 1 main.* for them to prove that Aunt Jemima ty of Maiuhester, said, today he from the AKI.. I Inspired Other Trnopen* lhe.«r aiubiguoiia hint--- are not IDR.AT. FOR POT ROASTING T o o l K iijjilieu rs A Scott P«|»er Product had received nottficalion that a The fl.A waskii ked.oirihecau.se f'oasl Oiiardemen al>nar<l the burning dm gger HarnIA out nf Sloninglon.
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