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SIEP-A-LITE Lamps Reds Drive Six Savage Fighting •/, '■ r MONDAY. AVGUST 14. IMS iflIanrirfBter 1ED»nitts 1|i?raUt Tha Waath«r -4ii A vm g« Dattf Met Press Ron Poreenal af O. • . Weather Bareaa A ll Rad brosa Volunteer Nurass Mr. and Mrs. John Emondi of Wlllar^ has studied the regutstlons Per tote MeMh e l Jaly.'lSSS ' Aids are invited to hear Dr. R i^h Detroit, Mich., ars In town visit­ Federal Advisor Zone Hearing set forth by the fire msrehal'e o f Tonight, fair, elightljr warmer Town Lechausae lecture ca OiviUan De- ing his two sisters, Mrs. Frank ficc for auch non-conforming ua 9,723 than last night: low .near 88. fenae, tomorrow evening at eight Dion of Rldgewodd street and H’edneedny, partly Meudy, wamt S U M ■waaMB. dauftitor ot Ur. Should the application be appm ed SELF SMOPTHINC o'clock in the South Methodist Mra. Ouy Jodohi o f Hartford road. tonight, Willard intends k t^ ta rt MP el toe Aadit high aear 83; scattered eheweia aad Mn. Bmar It fwanaoa, of church. All graduate nurses, ae* Mr. Kmond haa not seen hia sta- This Evening I e< OIreatoMean W W«at Mlddlt Tumpilu, cole- building immediately. Manehettar A City of Vtttago Charm tive or inactive, practical nurses tera for forty-one years. The Hartford Road Cpifporstlon biatad b «r fifth Mrthdmy Saturday and trained attendants are also aftantoen with a party to which seA<s extension of pemission to urged to attend. Mrs. David Thomas, chairman New Model Laundry Re- erect two gasoline Stations on A i f a n i x e w «ra tauritod many o f bar little MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950 of the American Legion Auxiliary Hartford road. Permission was VOL. LXIX, NO. 268 W) (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS M a ^ In tha naifhherhood. Mias Olive Matteson, the new sewing committee, has called a queHts Perinighioii to supervisor in the operating room previously g r a n ^ but the work meeting 'or tomorrow evening at Build an Addition has not been sudted as yet. w o f OoiBpaay, Ko. 1, Uanchaa* of Mancheater Memorial hospital, seven o'clock to work on the new PAINTS'VAPHSHES'ENAMELS far Fba Dapartment will hoM a was welcomed at a tea given by drapes. Other appHdatlons are fnsm Vic­ drill and ragular meeting; tonight Miss Beatrice Binder, director of Six applicationz will be heard tor Adamsfin, Primo Anssldl end at tha llrahouie at 8:30. nurses recently. Miss Matteson, a by the Zoning Board of Appeals Lawrence/Moonan. graduate of Cornell University and Mr. and Mrs. Earl C. Butler of at a public hearing tonight In the Myatta Review N q. 13. W.B.A., Wilson Memorial Hospital Train- 58 Phelps. Road have as their Municipal Building at eight o'clock. w)U hold » ragular maetlng to- ing school, Johnson City, N. Y., guests, Mrs. ' Butler's brother-in- All peraoni interested are invited X. morrow nl^ht at Odd Fellowe hall was formerly at South Side Hos­ law and alater, Mr. and Mra. Lea-, to attend. Savage Fighting lie Vaughn^ and children, Lee and Reds Drive Six at eight o’clock. The aoclal com- pital, Bayshore, N. Y. Lola, of " Lauderdale, Florida, Among the applicatlona le one FOR SALE mittaa will be in charge o f Mrs. formerly of Bolton. from the New Mc^el Laundry, Inc Shiriey Smith and- Mrs. Haael Charles J. Strickland of Main at 73 Summit atreet, which se^ s Fahey. Tlie guard team street is visiting with the family permiseion to build an additiorl to WEST SIDE quaatcd to be present for rbhem’s* of his son, Frank Cowles Strick­ Hoae Company, No. 2, will meet the present non-conforminc.^ild- al la preparation for the state land, at Severance in the Adlron- at the Hose House'~st the Center ing which will be in e x c ^ of 50 tonight at eight o'clock. All mem­ Girl Robbedf Brutally Beaten, rally. dacks. Frank Strickland, who Is per cent of assessed vak^. It is TAVERN bers are urged to attend. Princess Elizabeth professor of speech and drama at located in a Residence B Zone. Enemy Hits American Stanford University has completed George Willard. prwpHetor of the 331 CENTER ST. a six weeks' engagement as stage Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Foreman and eon, Benjamin, of North Cov­ New Model Laundt^ said recently Dies of Injuries Inflicted^ director of the Opera School at that the new building will be used CALL 2-4132 Tanglewood, Lenox. Mass., (g entry, motored to New York yes­ Hair>- B. Benson Becomes Mother terday to visit relatives. in connection ynth a dry cleaning SERVICES which Dr. Herbert Jan Popper la business. T b i project haa been Aftep4P.M.' head. In the meantime his wife Harry B. Benson, o f Cheney Flank Along Naktong under consideration for the past or 5929 Anytime With Heavy Piece of Lumber lluit Interpret the wishes and children. Susan and Teddy Anyone wishing to make a dona­ Brothers, has been appointed two mon^B during which time have been at Lake Paradox, Sever­ tion for the benefll card party at chairman of the Synthetic Branch i $ ? Of Fine Baby Girl ance. "Toward the end of August the Itallan-Amriican clubhouse of the Broad Woven Fabrics Divi­ Milton, Maas., Aug. 15—(4h— said the piece of wood was found Aberdeen road about a quarter of I of the family. they will leave for their home in on Eldridge street Wednesday eve sion of' the Quartermaster Aeso- ijoUTSIPESm'W An attractive 20-year-old girl, nearby and that the girl'i pocket- a mile from the Boston line. | Menlo Paila California.. ning Is requested to contact either clation, Inc., of Washington, D. C. found on the backetalrs of her book was missing. It was 9:45 p. m,, when neigh- I Mra. Nellie Mazzucchl, 5849, or The Synthetic Branch Is a part of WANTED ■ There it no place like home when you iprace • ep horns last night ^^1th brutal head Her assailant was believed to bora heard the low moaning an.l In Lunge for Taegu John B. Burke Mrs. Frank Farwell and daugh­ Mra. Martha Msnsfleld, 7785. the Quartermaster Association with Kyanize finishce. Kyanize keeps a new Imusa ®'^.***** « ' President Asks injuries, died early today in a hos­ have fled through a field. A fence investigated. Members of the ters, Louise and Linda, have re­ ‘‘Textile and Knitted CkM>da Indu^ SHOE new, makes old homes bright snd gsy sgsin. Tskn King Receives Word pital. Police said the' had been was broken and police said the girl's family said she was expect­ FUNERAL HOME turned to their home In Needham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barry and trial Group" and serves In an Ad­ EXPERIENCED sdvsnugs of the tpccisl introductory pricss b ejw . struck repeatedly with a two by attacker probably crashed through ed home about that time from her Mass., after a visit with Mr. and Remember sU Kysnizs Finishes sre fmesmotg. Grouse Shooting in Both Sides Suffer Heavy 83 Bast Osatea S t Tsl 8888 young son, Billie, have returned to visory capacity to the Quarter­ REPAIRING O’DwVer tO Be four piece of lumber. It in hit flight. shopping tour. Catherine had Mrs. Allan Taylor and family o f their home in Sag Harbor, Long master General. Ctotherine Mullen had been shop­ State Police Detective William gone to Boston to buy some baby This, Too, Is A (jisiiallv PAINTERS Scotland; Prince Philip *' i',asuultien; Negro Unit Henry street. Mrs. Farwell • and laland, after a visit with Mrs. In addition to. Mr. BenSon the O/ the Better Kind AND Paint Dept.— Basement ping In B osto^for her sister and Delay was called into the case to clothes for her sister, they said. Mrs. Taylor are sistera - Barry’s mother, Mra. Delmar D. Synthetic Branch in c ite s : Otis Toasts New Daughter Mexican Envoy was believed toibave been attack­ assist Milton authorities. Saw Young Man Ruimlng Wrests “ Lillie Cassino” Austin of 418 Center street. C. Stanton, vtce-preslgent,. Hath­ DONE WHILE CARPENTERS. ed as she walkedXfrem Mattapan Neighbors Heard Moaning The daughter of Mr. and Mrs, away Manufacturing^Co.; Lyman By Splicing MaiiNrace For Inside and Outside square to her honw ' The Mullen home is at 188 Joseph Mullen, Catherine was From Foe After Front­ Friends In town hsye received B. Frieze, preeldent^f The Duplan YOU W AIT Neighbors heard (t^e girl moan­ Brush Hill road near Aberdeen rushed to the hospital on orders news of the coming marriage of Corp.; Andrew J/Sokol, director, Work— Appiy at Ifti J W I U X 4 COIIR Mayor to Quit Office in ing and found her l ^ g on the road. of Dr. C3rrlstopher Conway. An al Assault into Heavy John Murray Donovan, son of Mr. .1. P. Stevens M 6 Co., Inc.; John SAM YULYES 5 Dover Road London, Axtg. 15.—(/P)—-A M AM CNlfTiii C o m m * New York City; Will back steps. Police said the girl probably - Machine Gun Fire; and^Mrs. John C. Donovan of J. GoIdsmlthyVlce-presldent,' Hess, 701 MAIN STREET Or Phone 4112 princess was bom today to Police C:!hief John B\ Shields was accosted as she walked along (Oontiniied on Page Five) Lsmn. Maaa., who for a number of Goldsmith jMd Co., Inc.; Henry ROGERS CORPORATION JARVIS REALTY CO. Princess Elizabeth, heiress- Require Fall Election Moscow Admits Rus­ Nuitelicater, Conn. Mill and Oakland Streets years were residents of Henry Neubert, ^ce-presldent, Deertng, presumptive to the throne of street until September, 1949: and Milliken And Co.; Walter E.
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