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10-95 , G9® M L'w Ar Franco Gives Notice He'll Stay in Office . I ■' ' s . BOITDAT. KAKCH 1, H A T iHanrI;«0t?r iEufttltts 1$grd!(i> Arffirtga Daily CirciilatloB Tito Weatkar For the Meath ot Fahnmry, 194d Fqroeaot of U. S. Weatlwr Bunan operating a motor velilcle without A public setback party will be registration and without a legal Tha Dorcas Society wUl meet on held tomorrow evening at the home Cteody with Uttle Ught rala to­ . Blast on - Fire ^ ’hiatle Police G)url driver's license. The local man '<1 W edi^ay night directly after of Mrs. Alfred Dion, 299 Autumn night; Wodnoaday rain, Mtla Mixea Up South Enders was carrying Mlssauri reglatration it Town tha Communion service at the street^ for the benefit of the Marine Menher of tho Aadit chango la Masperatan. Emanuel Lutheran church. Mias which was outdated and was with­ Corps League Auxiliary. ALE’S Bureau of Clieulatloas Laura Gothberg will have charge Many persons living in the Frank Ralnvllle. 80, of 1064 out a Connecticut driver's Heense. _ , «.if — Hiig « tte of tha devotions. A fter the busi­ South Manchester Fire district Broad street, Hartford, was fined Based on the defendant’s state­ ____ * MancheM/er—^A City of Village Cliarm ------------ ness session a program of colored are accustomed each morning M i s. W. P. Cotter of East ^Cen­ |15^for intoxication March 3 at ment that he hdd secured his i Ohrloa A*»otat*o“ will ter street has received notice of Kodochrome slides will be ahown, at seven o’clock when the lire 2:30 a. m. Rain\ille*.was picked driver’s license in Missouri. Jui^s , tMa •wnln* iLriJld the pi-omotion of her son. William PRICE THREE CE ^ iiF- and Ufa. Kdwaro followed by a social hour with re­ whistle blow.s one blast, to de­ up by nilicemen David Galligan Raymond R. Bowers permitted the VOL. LX V- NO. 131 ASyartWAg m F afa I t ) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MARCH 5, 1946 (TWELVE PAGESr J. Cotter, from second to drat lieu­ M TJnnmore Drlva. Tha bua- freshments. The members are re­ pend upon this method of get­ and A. C. KIssman on Jarvis road accused to show proof of his asser­ tenant. Lieut. Cotter is an in­ ’ganloa wUI ba follow by mo- minded of the blKhday collection ting the time. 'This morning dhink. tion. and If found to be as he claim­ which will be taken up at Wednes­ one blast, was sounded. ,Thls structor at the Naval A ir Station, Leo A. Harkin, 42. of 107 Spruce ed, the fine' in that Instance would ^Igtiiraa aad a aoalal tlma. : Pensacola. Florida. day’s meeting. TTce hostesses will awakened many and In a few street, was givsn a 15-day Jail sen­ be rescinded. ______ « Fain to When Acquitted be Miss Esther Paterson, chair­ minutes lights were noticed tence, suspended, on a charge of Hungary (^ete fiabakab l«dca will maet intoxication. Harkin was arrested rta ^ to ’clock Tbe man. Mrs. Elsie Peterson, Miss going on In the different houses • The Private Duty Nurses Asso­ Premier of,Iran, Hattie Peterson, Mrs. Ann Reed, March 3 at 1:45 a. m. by Sergeant Franco Gives Notice in the area. ciation will hold its dinner for in­ ara rwiuaatad to raport for M rs., Mary Peterson. Mrs. Vera M. F. Fitzgerald in the doorway Who Elsa Wants To The whistle sounded, not at coming and outgoing ofBcers, Squeeze Play ■ at teven. Peterson and Mrs. Isabel Robinson. of a Main street store. seven o'clock but at 5:26 and Wednesday, March 13, at 7:15 o’clock, at Cavey’s Grill on East Charles Filler. 41, of 102 Clinton LOSE WEIGHT Jaaat KaUar, daurbter t* was due to an open circuit at street was fined $6.00 for failure to Carries Home Six Mrs. W. P. Slover is chairman of tbe headquarters of No. 1. ; Center street. Reservations will IPs SImpto to M l'W a r From Russia aad Mra. Karl KeUar of 178 obtain 1946 markers for his car. He the D. A. R. card party Thursday Taking another look at , the close March 10. • irtdca atreat. a student at was arrested March 3 at 9:30 a. m. G ot SU m m tr He’ll Stay in Office; afternoon at T:30 in the Federation clock, most of those who had A Complete Line of Fine ilnater OoUege. New Wllm- by Supernumerary Policeman A, C. room of Center Church House. Mrs. been awakened went back to The Little Flower of Jesus Moth- ! WIthaut Exsrcis*, ~ J»a.. baa been pledged to lssman when he was operating a Proposed Agreemento Harold Alvord will be in charge of bed for another hwir and a I era Circle will meet tomorrow eve­ Russian Demands Sigma omrlcon, social soror- ir without the 1946 plates. Y « t E a t Planty I Ublea, and Mrs. C. R. Burr, prises. half. ning at the home of Mrs. Anne Thermometers Affecting Half Dozen aLeland V. Carlson, of 145 Lenox Don’t wear .yourself out Mrs. Robert Treat and Mrs. Sher­ Manchuck, 107 Pine street street, paid $10 each on charges of Phasea of Hungarian wood Robb will see to the refresh­ with exercise. Don’t givs Heading U st Spwifica-1 Note Reveals Standi There wlU be a jmeetlng of the up all the foods you tike. ments. Mrs. Harold Belcher of 13 Walk- $ 1 - 2 5 Economy ^Discussed [ancbestcr SkyUnfra Model Air- Edward M. Ferris, A. 8. V-5. U. AUOB OOraAM Don’t cut out any meals. 59c— tion Russian Troops Club at 7;lto tonight at the ef street was delighted Saturday to just cut them down. la teeta The Junior Luther League of the 8. N. R.. aon of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. (KaowB As Qasea Allae) of Mai Rhlnes. 127 Benton i find on the south side of her home cond acted by medical All Sizes. Indoor and Ouldoorr— Budapest, March B—(P)—The Has No Intention o| Emanuel Lutheran church will Ferris, Jr., of 236 Middle Turnpike Seveatb Daogliter of a Sevaatb 8oa . Remain ' in • ^ Nation it. All interested in control line a group of flve crocus buds show­ doctora 100 persona loat 14 to IS Um. Getting News have a Hobby show at their regular East, has left for Cornell Univer­ Bara WNfe a VeO Russians and Hungarians aro dis- Views British Urey Wants' il t ^ g are in\ited to attend. ing their rich purple color. Today average in a few weeks with AY DS Until Such Time as I..eaving Under Allieltl meeting at the church on Tuesday sity aRer spending a short leave Rsadlags Dally, bieladiBg Saaday, USE HY-TROUS cuasing proposed agreements af­ at the home of his parents. He has two of these little members of .the Vitamin Candy Plan. Just it your­ night at 7:30. Miss Jean Robinson iris family are In full blossom. 9A.M.ta9F. tLOrBy Appotet- self. 30-day supply, $2.25. Economy Five Other Points On Manchuria fecting half a dosen phases o f Pressure; Note Is R< will have charge of the business been at Worcester Polytechnic In­ ■L la Hw 8ai lies at Ike Faa- Loan as Vital No Release (Trifde) S i^ $o.50. Come in or phone. Hungary’s- economy. Americans session and Miss Barbara Carlson stitute for the past eight months pla far 99 Taaia. In Program Accepted ceived at Washingtoij ASHRS AND RUBBISH as a student In the Navy V-12 pro­ Liquid Fertilizer and Britons here are Allow ing will leiad the devotional period. a n a m i A L m b o iu m WELDON DRUG COMPANY 24 HoiirA Before I#^ REMOVED Those taking part in the Hobby gram. 1 « Ohwcb IHnet Harttotd, Osw. 901 Bfala 8L t U . 9921 Recover from Surprise these negotisttons closely and say To Prosperity O f Secret Bulletin! that some of the Russian propos­ Show are aSked to see that their Pbaaa 9-S986 stiance of Tliree-Poivei Alsa Local Movtag aad At Seeing 22 Unin* als amount to "squeese plays.” Ught Trocklag displays are at the church no later J A M E S A . London, March 5.—<A*)— The regular monthly meeting of A high Hungarian government than 7 o’clock. Mias Jean Johnson 25c-59c-79c An Iranian embassy spokes­ vited Correspondents Scientist Says Nation Declaration A a a i u PHONE 8962 is chairman of Tuesday’s affair the Brltlsh-American Club will be spokesman said one agreement, Vinson Formally Opens held at eight o’clock tomorrow man said tonight Premier Spanish Government >GAVELLO A E. SCHULZ and la being assisted by Allan An­ WOODS Keep your flowering and foliage plants beautiful the year Roaming Territory setting up a Russlan-Hungarian Administration Drive Cannot Afford to derson. Miss Mary Lou Oprcoran, night In the clubhouse on Maple Ahmed Qavam es Saltanch oil company, qtrobably would bfe street. around. ________ Turn Over Informa­ Carl Miller. Miss Elaine Gustafson already had protested formal­ By Richard OuaUng signed in eight or 10 days. He To Win Approval of Washington,.March 5.— (/Pjl and Robert Modean. Range and Fuel CM) added that talks were progressing ly in Moscow the* Soviet Tientsin, March 5— — Rua- — Generalissimo Franco o ff Andcrson-Sbea Poet, No. 2046, V. on similar proposals concerning $3,750,000,000 Fund tion to World Now — cossnsnos —— Lock) Moving and Union’s decision to keep Red siaiu, froecn by auipiiae at seeing Spain has served notice Sixty members of the Bon Ami r. W., will meet tomorrow evening bauxite, air transport and Danube Halnir RablastelB ^ at 3:30 in the Post rooms at Man- Clothes Pins 2 doz.
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