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New Post Office VOL. UI^ NO. 120. (Otostilled Ad?erttalag on Pago 10.) SOUTH MANCHESISR, CONN./SATURDAY, FiBBRUARY 18j 1933. (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE TUKEBC^NTS ❖ - Uncle Sam’s New Home in Manchester NEW POST OFFICE <$>- Central Federal Boiidiiig STRUCIMIS Long NeedM A s Stroke USTWORDIN Order U id r Envoy At Geae- Boding Conunonity As * va To Take Sbwteit Manchester — Opening FDODILDINC Japanese Ultimatum Route To Retnm To Toluo and Give Up Projected Monday To Be Event of Pieretti Brothers, General Peiping, China, Feb. 18.—^^(AP)<^ The Japanese already have made —A major battle between Chinese at least a half dozen airplane Trip T o U . S. — C alm d Ifistorical bportance. and Japanese armies at Kallu, bombing raids un Kailu from their Contractors, and AD Sub­ northern gateway to Jebol Prov­ military base at Tungliao. A se­ ince, aeemm imminent after the ries of these air raids occurred i. '.e receipt today of a Japanese, xilti- in January and caused consider­ Postpones Definite Action A new chapter in Manchester’s contractors Have Given matuin. able' damage In Kaflu. histoty wUl be written today with *nia ulttifiatum ordered Chinese An official announcement said On Withdrawal. the expiration of postal service at forces iixunediately to evacuate the the Japanese ultimatum was ad­ -^<3. Their Best Work On Job. dty. The Chinese decided to ignore dressed to “the Chinese Command­ the Manciiester and South Manches it, it was stated at Manchurian er” at Kailu. Previous reports said ter qpices cmd inauguration of serv- Tokyo, Feb. 18— (AP)—^A govern­ headquarters .lere, despite a Japa­ General Cbu Chlng-Lin was in The Congressional appropriation nese tbrost to attack at once on command in that area. ment summons to Yosuke Matsuokai of 185,000 to build a new Post Of­ xion-compUance. Among his troops were "Big Japanese delegate at Geneva, to re­ fice in Manchester has been convert­ jk^Herald Photo hy Fallot. A fi army of from 30,000 to 50,000 Swords” and “Red Spears,” color­ turn hdre by way of Siberia, the Here’s the imposing edifice “at the cross roads at the top of the hill” in Manchester that.the U. S. govern­ ;VoiunteeCT. Imub been concentrated ful fighting outfits which served ed into a structure of brick, stone, shortest route, to assist in the final ment has erected here to house its local Federal acti'vi ties. The new post office will go into public service- to-fae' Kailu region to block Japa­ under General Ma Chan-Sban and stages of Japan’s secession from faa steel and concrete that does much to Monday morning for the first time. ^ , nese Invasion of Jehol from that General Su Ping-Wen in the *iorth- add to the prestige of Manchester p d n t ern Manchuria fighting last year. League of Nations is likely to com- and adds to its cM c center Just the pel Matsuoka to abandon a project-, right finesse. ed trip to the United States, a gov­ Pieretti Brothers, general con­ tractors of Centerbrook, Coim., held Took Years To Acquire O M B I A n W ernment spokesman said today. the contract for the Job and they This matter was still imsettled but ZANGARA’S ARRAIGNMENT the Cabinet might decide to consult have built a very enduring structure that should serve Manchester for Federal Building Here Matsuoka personally btfore taking many years to come. Pieretti BRniUNTBALL final Eu:tion on withdrawal from the Brothers have built up a reputation AGAIN POSTPONED TODAY League, in which event tbe delegate for the work throughout Southern will be called , home - immediately New Elngland and have built a num­ Completion Marks End of Work Started Quarter OFMASONSHERE after tbe anticipated acceptance the League Assembly of its report ber of public building j of note in _____ \ Connecticut in the last few years. of a Century Ago—Story of Struggle to on Manchuria next week. At the present time they are bulld-^ Obtain Site and Then the Money. Court Requested To Delay MALIRIE CRITICIZES The Cabinet postponed further ing the nei^ Post Office and Federal Large Attendance Exceeds discussion of tbe L ei^e questioa Building at Norwich, Conn. until Monday, .permitting Preixiier Fits the Lot Hearing U n ti& iii^ Com- Visepunt Makoto Saito to present The design of the new Post Office The new Manchester post office i residents. The town had grown Expectations— State Ar­ ASSEMBLY’S U tm the decisions thus far reached to which opens to the public Monday at Manchester, had of a necessity to '^from a little sprawling village with -’Ti, Prince Saionji, last surviving mem­ culminates nearly a quarter century a nest o f smsiU homes, to a town oil missioi Exaranes Assas­ ce rather oda in shape to fit into e ber of fae Council of tbe Genro, the of waiting and worlting by public- 13,641 residents in 1910. In the the lot on which it was .to be built. mory Presents Beandfnl highest, seat of power in the Em­ spirited Manchester people in the early days of South Manchester the It is so designed and built that the pire until a decade ago. interest of a centrally located edifice post office was located in the sin; Cennak?Restnig % n . Chief Justice S a ^ Jntice is Panl Heimer “It is safe to interpret the pre­ entrance faces perfectly, towards to house the Federal department of­ Cheney block at the comer of Char­ Site— AO Dine Together. the intersection of the various fices and the post office. Years of ter street and Main iitreet, but mier’s visit to Prince ^ e iiji as aa ice Monday in the new Federal build- streets at the center. Being Crucified "Upon the indication that the Cahtnet hM Ing^ At the Center. This consolida- patient consideration of the prob-^ as the tovm grew and other busi­ Miami, Pla., F«b. 18.—(AP)“ Ehccavation work was started last lem have been spent;, reams of sta- nesses, and homes were built north­ —The followlnig bulletin regard­ jigreed to the main principles of m tion noove ia a momentous one inas­ March by 'Ihe Manchester Sand & Manchester Masons were Jubilant ifK>licy respecting the league: Thft much as it'Will clarify a situation tiemery have been mailed to Wasb- ward on Main street, the post office ing the condition of Maydr An­ Cross of Expediency.’’ Gravel Co. The basement waUs today over the success of their 22nd is it had decided to wlfaijEqii^uzilew which has long been complicated and ii^on bearing on the subject, and was moved uptown to\the W. H. ton Ccrmxk,’seriously wounded are of concrete knd the interior a mlradejMeveats fae' Assmwito*> generally .confusing. conference after conferenci)^ with Cheney Sons block w o^ it aj Aimual Ball held last evening in WbdxwdBy night when Gulseppe piers support^ various columns adoptidff3P*tlie-Lea^-report aad Drop **Soi^’* Mancheater. gpvenrmentM oommitttee on the peafa4< faiiwaa Issttned ' to.jrama jstate armory. Ov$i;v.^^^^.fi(nvief^ ‘“ ‘TltetfOrA JPeb, 18.—(AP)—With are on spread footinj^ of ^inforced jn a tte r ^ t ( Awetr b td d .-A t last-;faei permanmtiy.' A4 tiie -no]^ enff-ttwr" Vere in attdidifieO during the eve­ FifPld^it-etsBi Roosevelt, w u . rqcomafandations," . a .. h igh: official Installation of the >«aBcxiste,- S teel'fram in g w r ie s U lS ' t|^ on thi District Obiirt fiefld the Associate Pren. post-’Office servicf Xov^pSo*- ' 'anchestw ^ t office at the CMMfr post office was fin^ in faa Fuller ning of . Which 22t couples Wefa in issued dt 9:45 A. ixi.: the town is a reality.. block and later in the MortoU build­ the grand march at. 9:80 p. m. The “MayoikCenxtak continues to biib completed imd fae fi»t batch of pie means ^e eUniin^onk of the (Continoed on I’age Six.) - .V' naode “South Mapchester” with ref­ ^ “At The Cross Roads'* ing and the Rose block. weather was ideal and the traveling rest quietly and his general con­ minor Judgeships awaiting action in CALLED MORAL EFFECT erence hereafter being madetto the “At the cross roads—at- the top Growth, of Town good, many from Hartford, West dition Is favorable. Tempera­ both HonsSs, members of tbe Gen­ Geneva, Feb. 18.—(AP) *— ^ 6 of the hill” is a phrase often fouhd The town continued to grow, Hartford, Middletown, Bristol, East general belief in League of Na­ whole community, as “Manchester.” ture, pulse and respiration nor­ eral Assembly looked' hopefully-'to­ South Manchester never was incor­ in the histories of the several New north first, then east and west from Hampton, Rockville, Willimantic mal. tions circles today was that the porated as a town. It simply exist­ ARMS CONTROVERSY England States, and the application the point of beginning. Large cj’eas and many other cities and towns (Signed) day to the coming week for a quick great value of yesterday’s con- of the old plan of centering the mu­ ed in the eyes of the Post Office De­ were sub-divided and sold to an in­ throughout the state attending. “Dr. J. W. Snyder, and decisive showdown on tbe tan­ denmation of Japanese policy in nicipal buildings,—“the town hall, creasing number of residents on tiie Committee Commended “Dr. T. W. Hutson, gled patronage problem* the Far East, after a year and a partment at Washington which sep­ meeting house and schools,”—at a arated the two ends of the incorpor­ north and south sides of East Cen­ Peter Wind, general chairman, and “Dr. E. S. Nichol, Le^slators looked forward to the half spent in investigstiem and diA* D K T ip iN G ITALY central point on the highest eleva­ start of the eighth legislative week ated town of Manchester into South ter street to the limits of Manches­ his large committees from Manches­ “Dr.
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