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Akniit Town Bonii's No. 2 Man Market Buchcr Placed "wr'fff\ -. THURSDAY, JAIHJARY 28, 1909^ A p g n g i i D e IIp M M P m « ■hr » s fPaak M s The Weather U m m s f 1 1 .1M9 Rain and tag tooighL Low » to 40. TOtaorrow n la gradnslly Tractmr Flips, Mdtag hectnntog wli^ y and nary AKniit Town Bonii’s N o. 2 Man Market Buchcr Placed 1 5,426 odder, ngh tatow 40s. K iH sH e ld s The dass of 1M9 reunkm Manchester <>4 City of ViUmge Charm m oommMtoe w4U meet Tuesday, Continues in A Mancheeter reaident waa Feb. 4 at toe home at M rs. Jan­ VOL.^LXXXVm. NO. VI TWEMTT-TWO PAGES MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAT, JANUARY 24, IM f kSled yeaterday morning in et Wilson HUbbord, 82 Bucldiig- Quits over Crisis Active Rally Under Suspicion M) PRICE TEN CENTS Rooky Hill when the OaterptUer ham et. Oommlttee oo-chairmen are Mra. Dawn Muraakt Cart- (Continued from Page One) tmctoi be wna driving: over­ aon and Morto Diana. (Ooatlmied from Page Onek — ■ By ED MORSE turned. mand to be removed from that cret equipment in oose be hafj. poHttclan’s prOUem boiled down AP Boslness Writer to. Robert W. Flelda, » , of ^ to resign, and expressed the be­ commfmd by such a person, so Temple Chapter, OE8, will to this: How to explain to an in­ NEW YORK (AP) — The 2. That they failed to meet hU Hare Pliers, Benton St. waa crushed beneath lief that Oeratenmaier’s restitu­ Tornadoes apensor a card party tomor­ herently rtc^ktlool nation why he stock market continued its up­ long as he has the power to re­ request for adequate mounted wm S te e r the 2H-ton treaded vehicle. tion had been lawfully received was not executed along with the 1 —rvloet wHI be held Fields waa at work on a proj­ row at 8 p.m. at toe home of ward push early Thursday att- s ist.” cannon and gave him two ma­ Mra. Harry Osse, 86 TImrod Rd. other ‘‘20lh' of July" plotters un­ 8TRATTORD, Conn. (AP) •t 1 p.in. ai Oeeer'e ect oft ORbert Ave., Rocky Hill, in oompensatkm for injustices emoon, buoyed by a rally toat Bucher’s clvlUan attorney, E. chine guns instead, along wHh Left 29 Dead Nixon Orders Review —The car didn't have Uoense Refrertinienta will be served masked after their abortive 1M4 began Wednesday, toe mount for a third gun he Wm m t i Home. H teobem 8t/ when the accident occurred. He suffered under the Nazis. Wles Harvey, Immediately de­ plates, and on oloaor tospac- and priaea will be awarded. attempt on Httler’s life? The Dow Jones Industrial av­ never received. ' WnriiMi. BwM iHB be ta waa pronounced dead at the The delegation also paid trib­ manded, "Commander, at the Gerstenmaier escaped with a erage, up 8.78 points in toe first tion polios sold they dleoov- lfe|<ie»eoJ Oemetety, Norwioii. aeene by Dr. Sylvio Pace of ute to Oerstenmaler’s role in time the North Koreans first set 8. Hiat he messaged repeated 150 Injured orod it also didn’t havo .» The Ladiee Auxiliary of seven-year prison sentenoa and, half hour of trading, fattened ito H m m are no calling boure. Wethersfield, medical examiner. the resistance and to his service foot on your riilp did you any pleas for help when he was at.;, World War I Barracks w ill gain by 6.64 points to stand at steeling whseL The dthfor Iba tainUy euneate diet Police aald the tractor may some documents say Influenticd longer have the power to re­ tacked—even directed marasgea RAZLBHURST. Mias. (AP) — elect a oonduotreas at Ms meet­ to the state, the spokesman add­ 939.71 at noon. navigated wtth a pair of 4b0M iHiliiBg to do ao make have skidded on a aection of ed . friends intervened to gain clem­ s is t? ” to toe White House—trtttiouL Mhratve dran-tqi oparatioos be­ pUers instead. ing Sunday at 2 p.m. elt the ency from the Nazi Supreme Trading was activs, and at getting (uiy aid. Of Nigerian War Relief mamcrtal donatkoa to the ice before it tiiq>ed over. T h e form a l ba sis fo r to e tqkpU- "No, I did not,” Bucher an­ gan today to rantral lUsdaUppl Robert U Butterworlh, 21, V FW HoU. one. point toe ticker tape at the 4. 'That at no time did lie re^ AaMttoan Cancer Society. FTelda, his wife, Mrs. Diane catlon was Oerstenmaler’s de- Political Tribunal. sw ered. of Strsttard, paid $18 to flnas New York Stock Exchange was celve radioed advlbs or^jguitK where tome does kUlsd 29 per­ LaJole Fields, .and chCuren, .privation of toe chance to be­ He has stated that ha took "Commander Bucher rem<dm Hnnsdoy to Cboutt Court af­ The First District of the two minutes behind In reporting ance from superiors aibout wha£ sons on they oarrad a path of Paal M. Bearden Frederick W., 2, and Kimberly, come a professor when he was part in the preparation of the fervent Ih his desire to tell this ter ploadtag guilty to a WASHINGTON (AP) — American Legion Auxiliary will floor traiMactlons. action to take. ^ SOUTH WDiDSOR—Paul M. 1, lived In Rockland, Maine be­ ousted from Rostock University assassination attempt, whUe not court toe full deteils,” Harvey deetruetloii arrora three ooun-. charge of talltog to display President Nixon todajr or­ meet Sunday at 2:80 p.m. at Gains outmunbered losses by 6. That he waa given inadequ­ ties. R eardon at BtoomfleM, formerly fore coming to Manchester in the late 80s. He pre'viourty being a memiber at the actual said. Uconse plates. Tbs oHgtoal dered a comprehensive snd about three months ago. P a rk er M em orial HaH, 2621 better than 2-to-l. ate canununlootions, both tm the of Aoulii WbMaor and huaband had been arrested briefly by toe aasBSHlnBtton sqtiad headed by "Commander Bucher, am I Hto twiaUn, roaring to from obarge of racklsra driving urgent review of U.S. re­ Main St, Hartford. Unit <diali> The Associated Press average chip in toe form of an Army the went Thursday morning, in­ at Onaoe Jilwtha Reardon, <Bed The Burpee F^ineral Home, N azis. Count daus von Stauffehberg, a reciting your wishes correctly tar oporntlng the ear without 110 U m erock St., R ocklan d, men are reminded either to of 60 stocks at irfxm waa up 2.S telephone system insufficient In' jured more than 180 ponons and lief efforts for starving yaatarday at hie home. Gerstenmaier contended he ootonel on the army general and that you were apprised of n stoortog wheel last Oet. 7 Maine is in charge of arrange­ bring or send their reports to 866.8, with industrials up 8.4, emergencies, arid between his' left epproodmately 800 homs- people trapped in the Ni- Bo etna b a n In South Wlmtoor, saw the need for the court ceitl- sta ff. your rights to remain sUentT” waa d r o p ^ . ments, which are incomplete. the meeting. rails up 1.9, and utilities up .2. ship and Naval headquartara in' laas. Dtunogs was eetimefed in gerisn Civfl war. the aott of Andm r and JiSla Me- Hcatlon after a former Hitler Stauffenberg’s name became “Yes,” Bucher said. "You Oana Reardon. He lived In the ^lilted Fruit, off H at 80?4. Japan because of improper ra­ the mfUtons. White House press aeeratary general cast into doubt his role synonymous •wtth the July plot. h a v e.” HarMord area aH Ida life. He Manchester Emblem dub has paced the Ust on volume. dio frequency synohronlaotlon. Tbs lint araa strudrwes a Ronald L. Ziegler said Nbooo In to e resistan ce. He wee hanged wtth the other Hie Navy, through Wednes­ wna a U.8. Army veteran' at been invited to a convention Glen Alden, the second most- “ I had no confidence in it,” he "fuly riiares ths dsep homsnl- South Windsor The small, stocky and bald day, had raised these points prsdonaInHitly Negro setilransnt World War I. He etna employ­ workshop Monday at 7:30 p.m. would-be aasaselns. active issue, was up % at 18H- .testified. ' tsrten oonesms expressed” by m agetinst Bucher; Juft outside south Haatehurat to Two^Copters ed a t Ok OonnecUcut Depart- at toe Wallingford Elka Lodge. Goodrich also galnsd H of a 6. That he was given • steer­ Ooptah County. The tonudow resohiltan introduced in ths S«i- meid of Motor Vehiclea before Those planning to attend should point a t 98%. 1. That he faUed to compre­ ing system that tailed nMre_ then moved northeaatwerd into sto. AFS W eek hend fuUy the possibility of an Ida retirement. contact Mrs. Alfred Rttter of Gains of a point or more were than 60 times in two weeks be-' rural eraes of aimpson end Lost to Foe; It urges Nbeon to provide Sorvlvcra beatdea faia wife in­ 46 Chester Dr. or Mrs. Alfred Nomination of Hickel scored by Travelers, Scientific atta ck . fW ex a m p le: fore U was finally repaired iif Smith cottoties about SO mfieo mon food snd other old tar the clude a eon, Paul A. Reardon, PonttoelU, 80 McKee St. Reseources, United I A ircra ft, Q. Vice Admiral Harold Q. Ha.waii. ’* later. riotims of ths w«ur. FUly-two Scheduled Bowen Jr.: "Did you ever con­ Hick^ Smiles. A'fter TUcing Ooth and a daughter, Mrs. Ranald and Aetna tife.
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