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Hale's for Other Exceptional Tion Banning Further Publication Fredericksburg WEDNESDAT, DCTOBEE 18, . *4 f AGE EIGHTEEI? Mahrir^Btrr l|praI5 Avaran Oiilf ClfCBiBtioR TIm WoBthtr ffbr tholtaMR ad Butombir, 1848 Fkuroeaal of 0. B. Westbov Bonm Leonard M. Slatar of Middle A„„o»..e Brtroih.1 Ho.plU.1 Note. Fhlr and oonaonaMy cool again Turnpike East, will be in charge of f 9,109 toatgMi Frldny oaaay and ooa- About ToHii the midweek service tonight at S4 in. 100% W o<4 llaiMd pIM. 7:30 In the Covenant-Obngnsgailon- Admitted yesUrday: Antonio Msmhar al church. The Covenant H l-L^gbe Pighone, Hartford; Mrs. Ruth The Democratic Totvn commtt- win meet at the parsonage on tea arlU OMiet In the Selectmen a Itoglisch. 15 BL Lawrence street Manchestei^A City of Village Charm I Spruce street tomorrow evening at \ room In the Municipal bulldinfc to­ Howard Pheaneiif, Rockville; Jo- JERSEY night at 8:15. All members are I 6:30. .Saturday and Sunday a num- ■seph Hemkie, 145 Union atreei her of the young people of the A iierd ak ig aa Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONNn THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS urged to be present. 1 Krlllh Martin, 36 Union street VOL. LXVL, N a 21 church vrill attend the annual .Mrs. Eleanor Croehctt, 01 Drive A I meeting in Springfield of C.ovenant Silver I-ane Homea; William Her­ The Peat PresldenU Oiib » of Young People’s Societies. $3*89 Mary Bualinell Cheney Auxiliary. 1 ron, Andover; Leonard Bjorkman yd. ! *• " 203 Middle Turnpike, east: Robeit V.SW.V., will meet Friday afUr- Vim miigt have’ s Jersey Dreaa for Fall and Winter. From 2 yards Home Where Ten Periahed to Fire Boon at 1:30 wUh Mra. Elheleen The I'^orth MethcsIlHt \VSC.T Hn haitla, 60 Drive A, Silver Lane to ’J'r ynida makes a stunning garment. Pastels and deep tonea. t «a ie of 44 Burnham street. will conduct a rummage sale at Homes; John M cC arty, 42 Essex Says Monopolists Clash Appears Likely (the vhurrh. Friday from » a. m. stieet. ue,ir.-e Price, ‘nicottville. Loyal a rc le of Kings Daughters [.HI, The < niirch pe'iple and friends Admitted today: Dopjthy Best. NEW FALL SHADES: announces a nimmagc sale for 'are leqiieeted lo leave <lonatlon:< 43 fVdar street; Mrs. Bandru Arm- .Make a Sark Dress at the Church tomorrow evening, stiong, 112 Florence street; Sharon Black Navy Valiant Green Tuesilay. October W. It will be Kept Inventions held In the lobby of Center church I If this Is inronvenletiJ they should I>-one, 136 Drive B. Silver Lane Wiih Oniy Fuchsia Beige Piak I call the ' hail man. Mre. James 1. from nine o’clock on. The commit­ Homes: Caroline Antonio, M Eld- On Discussing Veto; Pickles, lei «UI3. or the pre.si- tee In charge Includes Mrs. David lidge street. 1' j Yards of Jersey Copen Biue Grey » MAKE IT Ident of the sm icty. Mrs. iJrl.'«wold lii.Mcharged yeaterday: Mrs. Em- Muldoon. Mrs: Arvid Seabuig. Mra. 5t Inches Wide Robert McNeill. Donors may notify Ifhajipi’ll, 3.'i8S, nm Da via, 45 Ridgewood street. .. EASIERTO Out of Markets any of them If they desire articles Discharged today; Patricia Moo­ called for, or if convenient they Olid Fellows planning to visit ney. .'»0 Koxcron drive; Carol King. Bales Plain Colored WASH Dbwehetiick Lodge. No. 16 of Wll- 44 Morion road; Sandrr Starretti. Opposed by Soviets may leave them In the lobby Mon­ llmantlc tomorrow evening are re-j Clark Declares *Vita- day evening. 26 Frrndule road. Truman W U l quested to meet st Odd Fellows: Birth yesterday: A aon to Mr. Poplin and Shantung Broaddoth » MAKE IT ttiina Have Been Kept Lester H. Smith. u( 67 North hall not later than seven o’clock. : and Mi-a. Christian Zwick, TiilroH- U. S. Delegation Dts Elm street, district deputy Im­ Transp«>ristlon will be by Hiitomo- I 4Mnas IJlIlsn Msrgarettr Minn ville. W E A R From Poor and Lame' perial prince of the Dokeya. ac­ biles. Blith today: A daughter U> Mr Give Budget Attlee Assails Soy Beans cides It Will Insist companied bv Harry D. Blanchard ! -Mrs, Ssrsh E. MIno, 114 Heinoji and Mra,'Clyde Beckwith, 12 Troi- LOHGER In Speech Prepared temple deputy, of Nenington. wlir Miss Mary Ann I'nslsnos, daugh-' avenue, filsstonbury, announces ter street. 9 9 c yd- Upon Full Right o f * t* ' . officially Institute a new D.O.K.K. ter of Mr. and Mrs. (leorge .M. Ps- i t)ie engHcement of her dsuglitei For Annual Meeting of View Today Russian View Bring High Temple in-Malden. Mass., this xlanos. of 17 Pearl streel. snd a u illa n , to .S-Sgt. Carlton A l•■lye. The American Legion Auxltiiuv Sanforir.vd Shrunk and Guaranteed Wa.shable! W REVIVE Massadmsetts Group Assembly to Discus* evening, with a charier- list of- freshman at Endlrott Junior ( ‘nl-taon of A Uteri C, Frye. 8 rii-sim i members will have a aewing inert- Small Nation Propos- - over one hun«lred twenty-ttva lege, Beverly, Mass, hns resumed |street, ‘Msneheater. fl-.‘<Kl l J> Ing Friday evening at 7:30 at the IMain Colors In: Ming Coral, Pimlico Blue, Sunl^ht COLOR Statement Reportedly O n Opponents Price Now Knights of Pvlhiss. Mr. Smith h e r’studies after spending a few jhas relnrned to Germany (iit< r s home of Mrs Leon Bradley. '3 Yellow. Navy, Scarlet. I.uggage Tan Boattm, Oct. 24—</P)— U. S. als for Ending Big represents Falils F. Kees, Imperial days at her home. 90 days fmlongh. Phelps road. l or (ire.sse.s. liloti.sca, skirt.s, aprons, «lraperie.s, ele. 36 Attorney deneral Toni C. Intended to Clarify prince, of Denver, (>>lorado, In the Power Veto in Securi­ Nevk- England States and Maritime iiichoa wide. - Cliu'k declared today tlw t Statps of Civilian Pub> Raps Stanil -of Seeing Record'Set After Decon­ Provinces. 'Tho following evening monopolists have barred dis­ All Who Oppose G hii ty Council of U. N. he ,wlU officially visit F.l Karun lie Works Spending trol i Farmers Harvest­ Cm ICACO.lLl-’ ' covered products and inven­ Temple of Providence, R. 1. 72 in. X 90 in. USA tions from the American munism as Fascists; ing Almost Twice Bulletin! Washington, Oct. 24.—(SI— market and that “vitamins This Is all that remained of a one-famlly house a t Lake Pocotopaug. near East Hampton, in which ton President Truman told hig. news Hits Red Isolationism Pre-War Crop Now New York, Oct. 24—K/P)—. HALE’S ^ Kenwood ^‘Standard” have been kept from the poor persons perish^ yesterday firom faat apreadlng fiamea that followed an oil burner explosion. The vlc- Opening general debate in the conference today that he will is­ a Uma were Mra. Edward Nelson, her eight children, and her stx-weeka-old Old granddaughter. Medical Brighton, England, O ct 24— and the lame." sue a statement on the Federal Examiner Norman H. Oordlner said they died from “asphyxiation by fire," Edward OaMt, Mrs. Nel­ Chicago. Oct. 24— Soy United Nations Amembly, nVouM Seattle Way Of Ufe” —Prime Mlniater A ttle e, aaeallsd budget later In the day. son’s I9-year-old son was the only suivivor. beano, the “ wonder bean" of the Mexico’s Foreign Minister presents caioiglng that there U "a min­ today what he said woa the Soviet BLANKETS ority . of greedy men . wko He gave no Indication of the Orient, today was returning won­ Francisco Castillo Najera de­ viewpoint that all opponenU of would scuttle our way of life." nature of the itstemenL but it re­ drous prices to farmers harvest­ clared today that the use of 100^/t Virgin Wool the attorney general aatd In a Communism are Faoclsts. portedly wUl be Intended to clori- Bonus Backers ing a crop almost twice as large veto in the Security Council apeecli prepared for the 81st an­ ty the status of apwoding for civil­ Coal Strike Threat "If-anywhera the ..OomaumtaU was undermining the unity of nual meeting of the Associated ian public works . among other fall," he told the Trade Union con- as those produced immediately Sf ! Induetrlea o f Maoeachusetta: the organisation aiid called things. Asked to Join greaa annual convention, “ then, prior to the war. $13.95 "You have also heard stories Press Toward Boosomy Oool however fair the condlUona, It is When prtep ceilings were remov­ for comldete elimination of about the suppreeslon gf Inven­ The White House annoimcement Left Krug Problem regarded os Fascism. ed from fata and oils last week the big power veto right. filO-COAT Reaiitiftil quality Kenwood "Standard” rfuality. Extra tions and the smothering of d ^ come while the Army Ond Navy “Thus, on election In Greece eu- they went off this "little honorable IPEOALl^OUPoiDUDGErrUIIS 7 ", ?" Diameter ceveries. pnwsed toward a 11,660,000,000 , In ‘Sit-Down’ large .size. Creen, Apricot, White; Light Blue and Rose, pervteed Internationally, which ra- god," as the Chinese long ago New York, Oct. 24—</P>—• "You know about the match economy goal set by the president. Truman D^linra to D i- l'I ’ aJj.g C o u t r o l s Bulte In an antl-Communiat major­ named the soya bean. Since de­ trust and its miracle match which But Federal spending for civil­ ity, is at once denounced. control prices have spurted to A clash appeared to be de* •gra: 36-Inch White Double Face M M O t l could light one thousand times ian public w o ru appears head­ Supina to Continue His CUSS Lewis Ultimatum “ On the other hand a plebiscite record highs.
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