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Waste Paper Collection I -I iATtJRDAT, MAY 10, 194T AT«raf« Dnilj Circulation /■ , The Weather , ,/ ?AOB rOURTEEff Manrl^PBtpr Epfitlng ijgraia r e * th* Mouth uf AprU, If41 Forecast of U. S. Weather Buraui 9 ^ 9 8 Fair, coatlnued mild tonight: thing “ntca" abdut aonne on«, who Tueaday fair and continued ndld •verybody kiiowa U not .ao '*nlc«.” Believed First Car o f Typ« Slate Names Aides u e« Ihu Auilt and warm. Our friend* becomb quite provok­ at Cbvniatleae About Town Heard Along Main Street ed when they ftMI to »ee these wonderful -writeup* concerning For Campaign' MaticheUer^A City of VUlage Charm 1 . Jofin p . B rlfft. «Um manager And on Some of Manchester*$ Side StreeU, Too their friends.- and for tho^e who fop th« Amcricatt tnc^ .oi really do inalat on having their PRICE FOUq;-CENT8 VOL. LXVL, NO. 189 Advnrttelng on Pagn It) MANGHE.STER. CONN.. MONDAY, MAY 12, 1647 (mURIEBN PAGES) :V Hertford, to oonUte to M&ncneP- stories concerning their friend* Boy Seouta Qiairman ■ >' - ' ter, Monday noon to apeak before The ahopllfUng eplaode here thla • a lot of hliiahlng and erfifcarraae piibll^ed, we have made up tpe the Mancheater Klwanla club. He week hrln^ to mind a atory con- ment. folldWlng rate . card, w-hlch we Prepares for Annual Kill talk on aviation In general cemlng an event with almllar con­ Finally the bus driver sAld trust will not be considered loo Drive for Funds vid a abort reaume of the lndua- nection that occurred In a nearby "Forget it lady. You can ride free. exorbitant. We will not deviate Twins Look at Tuvins Disputes Seeii try In aU phaaea The tneeUng wUl town. A lady, living In a aniall My wife's purse sticks that way from the price, but we hope to -Order on Freight be held the jianoheater Opun- city apartment, waa unfortunate every week after t hand over my The committee for the annual Grand Mufti’s Stand i donate a certain percentage of try club. enough to have her 4>et I’erBian cat pay ■■ our earnings toward founding an drive for raising funds ^for tha Ahead in Four die The lady, with proper aenti- j asylum for those feeble-minded Manchester District Boy Scouts* Of course It’s all right if people The uK»ithly meeting of the ment. did not wish to dlajioBe of the t jiersons whfi believe sn editor ha* of America wo* organiaed last board (rf^dlreclora of the Savinga dead animal heartleaaly. ao ahe de­ want to conveK the, almshouse I a soft sr.Hp. Rales Is Upheld Big Industries Wednesday night at the Center Bank r f Mancheater acheduled f6r cided to viait a frlenil In a aubur- into a school and Vuiu the Union ' ".For telling our readers a During ar Brought nek^ Tueaday evening haa ^ e n ban town and afik that the cat be school Into an albishouse. Mtllc man is a successful cll Congregational church. Edward S. poatponed to a later date .« burled there. She placeii the dead changes like tbrff. keep the kettle ij.en. when everyone Dick wa* named Drive chairman CxiaU DIarilinip,. Rail* cat in a shoebox an<l wrapped It up boiling.' Bid/tbink a few years know-s he Is a , lazy and he has for bta committee the By High Trihunal that it might be carried Inconsplc- ahead whefi chtidren, on the edu- The May meeting of Alie Man- j benrh-warmer ................. I 2 7R ' following; Chairman of Commerce road* and Construe- cheater Parden clu b /w ill take I noualy. l■ntlonsly»’e<■ords, will see the nota­ "For referring to some Division, Harold Leese: Chairman plbce Monday txetM g at eight t)n the way. she <lecide<l to atop tion 7 grH>luateil from the po*!! calllvantlng fellow as lion Remain Poten­ Into Holy Land Talk o'clock In the Ftobblns room of by -me of the department itorea houpe in ” of Industrial Division, Gordon one who IS mourned by Fogg; Chairman of Organizations Higher Tariffs in North tial Trouble S|n>Ib Onter Church^uae. The guest and buy a small gift for her friend the entire community Stalin Shown U With a hiimper crfip'ot v.iledic and Ihx)fesslons, I.«o Stiles; Chair­ apeaker w l l ^ State Forester |During......... ..................... the making.. of the purchai(e when tie will only be And East and Lower Raymond Kfenholg who will lec- } father crowded store, sh, tolians, It IS fast becoming a thing man of Public Division, William Washington, May 12.-—(J*) — Jewish Agency for Pal? missed by the lioozers.. 10 18 B. Clspponbung; Drive 'Treasurer, Charges for South tare on Ule Philippines and lllua j the sho« laix on the co rn e r of no distinction at all to be in ■’Keferrliig to one ss s Saying Allied Four Induatrire *1111 are potential lAicked in Icy Grip trate tf^by a.ldea. A cordial w el-, ijp,. purchase com pleted,/ sh- the Jam at the head of the list We Joseph Monahan; Chairman of cstine Clashes With n oy rt v.v*»ai«i liero anil a man ol Publicity, Alfrtc Pratt, Ernest And as Far West as trouble spot* on the labor-manage- I turned "around to i>ick up Ufe box would like to know who th • [ilod- CO i i extended to ail Interesterl. courage and one who Pancelcra, John Von Deck, John mbnt front Russia, Poland and hut it hMil vnnlshed.- Scareli“ 'e h ffailed ding fellow is at the tail-end. May­ stands by his convic­ Rockies as Ordered be there arc three (-oMenders Burk. Harry Miller, Dr. James A. Word Broken 1. Coal. ^The .CleaneiB group of the to uncover it. iind the la*1y sorrow- tions. when everybody Arab Countries; §her* there, too. Oompetitlon all' along Dolce. By Commission Stand 2. Maritime. ^South MethodUt WSC.S, Mrs. ftillv left — . knows he Is s moral This drive is carried on each year 3. Railroad*. ^ tok Speaks After El Haaal Anderaon, leader, will meet • Shortly after. IU«- atUiidant m the line. ' coward and woiikl sell to rmlM Money which is used for the store’s Imlie^; ‘lounge honrd n Rnssian Audience* Will 4. Cobatnictlon. Monday avenlng at 7:4ft In the 4.1S the benefit of the Boy Seouta In Washington, May 12.— (JP) Khoury Declares Syria pro- ■out for a dime ............... May Be B*:! New* Around CArnera ladlaa* parlor, The hoateases will be scream. / Tills week's mall offeiing "Heferring to some gos Mancheater District. — The Supreme court today See Motion Picture CIO factory worker* have won Investigating. the attendant Will Accept Only In­ M n. Mary Pill, Mrs. Margaret Mc- (liirrHl the following: Hippy female ns an es- The next meet! >g of the commit­ upheld an Interstate Com­ wage Increaeea without striking. found aiy ‘ unconscious woman. "Dear Tleard Along'. tee will be held Wednesday eve­ Depicting Accu*ation Oonkey and Mra. Alice Mason. BtretcheU i'Ut beside an opened tiiiiaide lady, whom it W, Harry England la shown a’oove In his new 1947 Lincoln Oontlnen' 1 faliriolet Iwfore the oalesroom The telephone atrike la alio\it end­ dependent Palestine TRa roll call wlU be read and it la "It appears that i-very burn ning May 14 at 7:4ft at the Center, merce Commission order rais­ shoeb^ from which had fallen n is a plea-siire to meet oiof ivioriariyMorlarty ciBrothers, wm.-i n, local Ford Mercury and ---------Lincoln------- dealers. --------- M; tt Moriarty bclievea this to be ed. These development* were good! door will always be left open un­ Congregational church. ing railroad freight rates 10 On Western Front b«)ped all members will be present. deadbeat. This shoplifter. It might and know, when every theX. first ear of *ui.this type to be delivered (txIn Connecticut.irtit RhnwnShown Aif. P^nRlATiil nift Scrvicc new* for Amerle*. But there may til the horses are stolen Then a man In town would per cent in the north and east be aome bad news ai-ound a rouple Bulletin! bo-sald, had llferally let the cat out Policy la .Mary .Margaret .Moriarty, Mr. Moriarty'a daughter. Moscow, May 12—(P)—When The Graduate' Club of St. big yell will go up. and 411 kinds rather see Hataa coming 8.10 of corner*. o f the hag and lowering them 10 per l^ike Success, N. Y „ Majr it g x j’M Eplacopal rfmreh will hold of t-halns and lo< ks will be used to "I.auphssllng the day­ Russian audiences see the forth­ The situntion In each of the |x>»- Woman and the town workmen expl.-ination when the rail Is re- cent in the south and as far 12.— (/(V-The Arab countries a Military Whlat Tueaday evening secure the barn. And, as bus hap­ lights out of John Bar­ I coming Soviet cinema "The Battle Bible troul)le spots ts thla; Zlppera have a habit of stick­ wrnl on to tlielr homes with the reived, thla wonmn states, and she at airht o’clock In the parieh. pened in the cases that I have in leycorn. at the behest west as the Rockies. Coal -a atrike i* feared for July joined today in sharp wam- ing. When they do they usually B ' foamy, sparkling chocolate soda! ia disturbed as a reiiuU. Another The commisalon ordered the of Stalingrad'’ they will sec Prime bouM. which will be open to the | mind, a great many Innocent peo­ of the liKal dry force.* 77 Minister Stalin depicted as accus­ 1.
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