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BINGO BINGO Leu^Ntitg United States Joins Russians in Blocking IMT iftanrhPBtrr Sornftto ?pralb Dsfly Ctrcfriatlsn isn a«0.& Want Hartford. Mra Btmar Bloa. Maa Joye* Crane who raoau^ ad to build a trench nipuad th* Extended Invite aaat prerideat of the ioeal uaU wM 9 ,0 4 0 oed to Lang Ihland. name hack Stadon in Charge bnaement of th* church, ham found be aeated aa aergeant-af-anaa. About Town to hfaneheatar to Wltneoa the In- Ui* Job to b* much mom difficult The Women'* Barrie* Bureau lE u ^ n titg ■tatotkai of Rainbow ofneem la Of SgL Fitsgerald than was at Smt axpaetad. Water To Installation announcaa round tabi* dlacuaalona ROGERS CORPORATION I o r tlM a iuiwiutfty the Maannh! Temple laat armlag. waa neaping Into the baaemenL Tliurhday at 10:30 a. m.. 2:00 and Min nad Oakkmd StrecU Umm cmUA wm« To omrcome'tMa It decided to ManehstUr^A City of VUisgs Chmrm ra>fJ > I f ^ B m alfwt Sergeant Mtchaal magarald la Membem of th* American Le­ fl:Q0 a. m. at tb* halL 000 Main ■t. Joda Thaddana Mothera Or- bnlld * trench around the church gton Auxiliary arn invited to at- a t i ^ Hartford. 111* aubjaet wlU da win hold It* fhnt fan meeting now m chart* of the PoHoa rta- and waterpenof th* aMewalla with be ••Our American Policy In Bu- . WANTS PSKSIOini CBNTii tkm on the third aMft from on* and the Inataitation of the new of- aa rag* IS) MANCHESTER. CONNn WEDNESDAY, SBPTEkIBER 2 4 ,194T (TWIHTT PAGES) tomorrow evamng at d:18. at the a floating of cament re of the South WIndaor unit, mp*.'^ Semral membem of the unit yOL.LZVL,NaSOO M BtTMt With A rrutMT plM*. home of Mr*. John Jamroga. 10# o'cloek In th* morning until nbi*. have atgnlfled their Intentton of PAPER MACHINE OPERATORS Thla M on* of tb* dmngaa aug- When digging atartad it waa at tb* Community hall In that Md tMrd went to Dtek HhWj of Oahlaad atreat. found that the church had bean aac*. Prklay avening, Saptembar' being pmeenL and othem vlho may WotCIi Bbn atrett with • P(pv gratad to CMaf Gordon by the Po- ariah to attend am aakad to call or Men to Train All boy* r«c«*T*d hoa Commlaeloner* at th* laat built on Med-ln land which had W at • o’clock. Membam planhing Tempi* Chaptei, No. M, Order ertdantly baan naad aa a dumping to attand am aakad to contact th* Mra. Leveaoue, although tIcheU Endbaristie Congress Meets in Buffalo Tropic Storm of the Baatam iiUr, wUl meet to­ nmatlng w they felt that them am not mquimd. N oContract ahouM ha an nmear In ebarga of plaea for atonaa and old brteka. praatdent, Mra. Bmll* Lamaqua. Present Helper's Rale .. .. $1.07 Per Hour morrow aranlag In the MaaonM TIm work haa now baan going on TbI. MM. United States Joins Mr. rad Un. Wim*» Dmmo, T ^ p l*. A aortal time will follow the polle* atatlon at all hour*. for aemral waeka and alow prog- Th* flrat dlatrict meeting and In- Present OperatOTV Rate . .$1.45 Per Hour Moves North; [UlwilTj of Bp™ * atrrat. w«rt the Welneaa aaaalan and refreah- Under th* preaant plan, CMaf raaa la being mad*. Btallatlon of offlcem will ba held Policy to Be •MfiMd wbw return In* toovn* menU will be aerred by Mra. Cel* Oordan and Ueut Barron am In Th* men i f the church ham Saturday emning. September 27, •mdur hftrrMm, hfUr dininit Moor* and her committee. charge of th* Bret chift. Captain bean working night* and Satur- at the WUIIam Hall High achooL Six Paid Holidays Not ‘Severe’ with fotatlyoA U* find a party of Schendel the aecond and Sergeant daya. WM. DICKSON Tested Soon •boat N of thrtr frtrada from The flrat and aacond degree ntagarald th* third. Russians in Blocking . Moomflold. lUKkrtll* and this teama of Manrheater Orange wtU & SON Insurance and Vacation Proipram town nthorad at tboir new homo Center of Difltnrbance meet for rehearaal tomorrow era- See Slow Progress DRIVING SCHOOL Psiatlng Centnetors Denham Challenges Ty­ W Earl otreeL Tlw gueots bnmght nlng at 7:M In th^ Maaonic Temple. See Mr. E. J. Sweeney Placed at 50 Miles •rtth Uiem a aupriy of gooB thing* Theae teama will Initiate a claaa THE BIMAB SOLOMONSON Roar IIS Bast Ccetcr 8L pographical Union Lmeene ra Dual-Cratml One* for a buffet Rn'fo*’ •" of 21 candidataa In the Orange or­ On Church Work PlKMio 2-0920 or 5.329 Northwest of Charles­ evraing, and alao pooled their eon- der. Wadnaaday arenlng. October Catla Take* at CHy Cab C*. Program as Banned Trusteeship Debate!! Mhutlona to iwrha** a fine 1. RED CROSS Feniltir* Spray Pstotlag ton in Last Report Chippendale mirror and eooanie l|l*n of the Concordia Lutheran TELEPHONE 5141 Unfair Labor Practice Uble. Oanhi and Bingo were among church who aereral wek* ago etart- Mra. Charlaa WIgren and daugh- Charleston, fl- C., SeoL 24.— Succeed in Getting De» the paaUmea rnjoyed. Mr*. Demeo tara Bhlrley and Jane returned W aab ln g^ Sapt 24 - m — —A tropical storm which ortgl- Kaasss Soloa Cans AM waa the former Mia* Olga Hublard. Sunday after an extenalra trip Robert N. DanbAm, ganaralloounaal i Raiders Sever CHARMORE Ralattona asted bi the cartbbera sea and Ts Mtstai ‘Fsntastlc* lay Until Neat .Wedk| through the {tnitham atataa. While of the National Labor R< caused anxiety hut UtUa damage In Atlanta, Georgia, they were BULLDOZER board, today challenged the no- Appeal Made by Prei£ eontract policy of th* AFL Typo­ aa it craaaad nortda and Oaorgla. Railroad line Kaneas City, Sept. 24.— miaata of Mr. and Mra. P*. Kenneth moved through tha CaroUnaa to­ —Senator Clyda If. Raed eall- WIgran. Today Mra. WIgran, Mra. 1 1 graphical union aa an unfair labor dent of Trastoeship FOR HIRE practice under th* Taft-HarUey day and tha Weather bureau aald *d aid to Britain "fratasUc" Ralph Judd of Biro atreat motored BEAUTY SHOPPE It la ao kingar •kavara." when "Its miners won’t evan Gkuneil for End to' WANTED to Portland, Ma»ne. where they act. TieuUin • Mukden Sjs> ExeavatlsK Oradliif TELEPHONE 8048 241 N a MAIN ST. A complaint by Denham agalnat Th* latest advisory from Miami mine coal" aad axprseaad op- left Mlaa Jane WIgran to reeuma placed th* center of the disturb­ poalUon yaatarday to anotbar Boycott by Sorleti BOT FOR her aenlor year of atudy at Weat- Land Clearing <— Etc. tha IntemaUor.al union and Baltl- lem Cat North and mora Local No. 12 will ba heard ance about 80 miles northwest of loan at prasanL ’Watch Dog’ Coramisr brook Junior Cakga, Charleston at 10 a. m.. a.s.t It South of Great WaU Th* Kanau Rapubilean aald HERALD ROUTE Now Open for Basilicas by a rational examiner In Balti­ Frank Domafo farTSTaara Creme-Oil more OcL S. was moving northeastward with In aa interview be would not sion in Balkans Plad OF 37 CUSTOMERS T* Battle Oanplaiat strongsst wtnde of 25 to 40 milea TIentain, Sapt 24—D — Th* vet* "another eent" for aid un­ PUBUC an hour In gusts. It was expected ond Sons ALL POPULAR BRANDS OF Jacob L. Bdelman, attorney rep- Chines* government expecting til Oreat Britain "puts Its eco­ Lake SucccM, Sopt 2A.— i ON WEST CENTER , STENOGRAPHER Kemp's, Inc. Permanent raaentlng Uio Baltimore local, to reach the North CaroUna-VIr- Obmmunist drive In Manchuria, nomic houae, InchMUag labor, 14 BeaMntcnd Street Chilled, Ready To Serre If Yoa Like promlaed to baltla th* complaint glnla cap* section tonlghL found lU railway UfeUne to t ta order," yP)—The United States join­ AND SPENCER STREETS F . M. BRODERICK Pboec 70f 1 er 2-9455 ^evnry Inch of tho way.*^ ~ Heavy Bataw Fleed Straet* crucial territory severed by Red Bead will b* oa* of aa l i ­ ed Rusiiis agsinst Britain to­ WINES LIQUORS CORDIALS Denham accused the ITU and Heavy rains accompanying the raidcra at several poInU today. man Senat* Appropriations AND HILLSTOWN ROAD tnhhu n BMg. MS Mata St. commltta* that wlU aall O ct 2 day on a successful Soviet loaae M M l S-1S«S Ita affUlata of rvfuslng "to bargain disturbance flooded etreets In Sa' Reports reaching her* from tbe move to block immediate da Ample Parking Space eoUecUvaly In good falth’^ with vannah, Oa., and other coastal north aaid the 'nenUln-Mukden from New York to vlatt Paris, $ Vienna, Germany, Italy. late on the report of th# ,50 CENTER 8T. T E L .U 9 7 5-95 22 Baltimore flrma organised aa ciUes. railroad had been cut both north tb* Oraphle Arta league. Storm warnings were up from and south of th* great wall, with Greece, Turkey and Cbcat United Nations Trusteeshlg Britain. Th* Taft-HarUey acL for th* Hatteras to Manaegiian and email 30,000 OonununtaU maeeing at th* council. Russia boycotted this Including Shampoo, Finger- craft warnings flew from Hat T t ’s faataatle aendbig flrat Ume, makaa union* legally Most Rev. AjmM o Olovamd CXeegranl, ApastaVe Driagato to the U. B„ ertehratra tha flrat a p t ^ r im wall Itaelt near Sbanhalkwan. major U.N. orgsn at all iti liabl* for unfair labor practice! terae to Brunswick, Oa, Graat Britain money, ahlppiag of the faur-day BorharliSle Congrea* now meeting In Buffalo, N. V. 81* OardUmle attiuird the aervlee, Bit Aad Baa Blewa It food and other oommodtttea meetlnga wtUeh began laat win­ Elberta Canning Peaches Ware and HaircaL and daflnas rafuaal to bargain aa Meanwhile on Florlda’a weet Th* forays which alasbed the Buch a practlco.
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