From HALE's SELF SERVE and HEALTH MARKET Gau 5141 CITY CAB Molotov Sees Peril in Organizing Reich by Americans' Plan

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From HALE's SELF SERVE and HEALTH MARKET Gau 5141 CITY CAB Molotov Sees Peril in Organizing Reich by Americans' Plan mURaDAT, APRIL S. 1947t tfdnrlirBtrr £itrnin0 lirrald Aeanffa DnHy CIrcolatian T h t W ^ H mt Far Mm U 01 W IL K Mr. and Mra. Robert Larue of 110 Center atm t left yeaterday isEttfaged^ I' LfOcal Grange 9335 A b o u t T d w n tar Tpailantl. MteMitaii, where they wUI rialt Mr. Larue'a par- iianrljpfitrr lEurnittgllrniUt , Wits. Cll«>lw H. 880W, Mit of enU. Trarelln* by ear. the C^t8 Report a b . ami Mn. WOtUai M. of Laniea will return In abrmt two jUflnekestor— 4 City o f VUIogo Charm ' III Koamy atrMt U now Mnrtnc weeka. Mra. Lame la the former M M tlM engliMora BotUllon Mlaa Jane Irwin of thia foam. jBul No Arllon Takeo VOL. LXVL, NO. 157 «a Pagt It) MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY. APRIL 4. 1947 fBlQBTBBN PAGES) PRICB PUUR CENTS IMMi •• aUUonod with Uak fore* Mr. and Mra. Clarewe K. WII- On Piirrhasr o f thr ■rattwaw in AIm Iul Th« Taak | aon of JarkannvUle. Teaaa. arrlve»l Stereo Hoad^nortero art at Adah. | In Mancheater yeaterday after­ Town's Property \Alaaka. noon and are planninit to apend ■* I the aiimmer at their eotiaye at i The building committee of the' Honor Guard for Greek King's BtMly I Center Chiirrh will hold a apaeial i Coital Lake. Until the warm Manchester Grange reported at Congressmen Give JcWldrai'B aerrire on Oood Friday i weather arrirea they w1H "tay I the meeting held laat night that | Molotov Sees Peril at 16K» ajB. in the S a m ^ ry . I with their aon, Oe«»rr'' H WlWon ^ the town wrsa now willing to sail ^ *11*0 aerriee will hr abort. AdulU, of Lake atreet. , 300 feet of land on the south aids an iwitrd but tt will ha primarily of Center atreet.. No action wraa, Mr chOdrrn. The (wator. Rrr. CUf- The ahlpplny of nuraery atock taken by the Grange laat night as j Promises of Help. |(Wd O. Wmpami. will aOclatr. haa atartod from Manrheater. and the building committee bad aa-, In Organizing Reich laat nlyht a ho* car left Manchea- cured an o^ion on another ptere i Hm naambara of the Folloa-craft ter from the Burr. Nuraery, belnR of land located In the vldnlty at ■ IChib who war^lactrd to All the ahipped to all parta of the rmin- the land now offered by the towm.; On Mines’ Safety to r May SO mill hold a r*> try. The price has been agreed upon | hMiOl tonlpM at 7:30 In the Ma- for the second piece of land while aaale Templt. The Whiton Memorial Library no priee ha* yet been reached for By Americans’ Plan will ba rloaed tomorrow, Oood the town owmed property. i| Varioui Holue Mem- Friday. Before the p iop ^ y la pur­ Some o f Pits chased from the town the Grange ben Urge Safely Lawt Chapman Court. Order of Ama­ Mlaa Belly Erlekwia would have to secure the permis­ BEFORE ranth will hold Ita reRular meet Ins sion of the Zoning Board of Ap­ With *Teelh* After Forecafits Danger Pro- tomorrow nlRht at the MaaonIr Qosed to Be YOU BUY OR SEI.L Mr*. Harry L. Erlckaon, of 020 peals to use the property for the From HALE’S SELF SERVE Hearing Lewis; No In- Russia Fails to Give poMb Win Lead l4> Temple at S o'eloek. A nwinorlal erection of the hall. The Select- aervlra will be held and all offlrera Hartford Road annmmcea the en- REAL ESTATE . gngement of her daughter, Mlaa rren, ‘ In' offering the properly at cliniation to Seek > Germany's Dismem* are reqiieated to wear white. A Hiesday night'a meeting, did so to Safe Monday C— orriol > Indoslriiil aoctal hour will follow the nieet- Betlv Loiilnc Erlckaon. to Arthur berment; Would Give Richard Wllkte. Jr., of 10 Walker give the Grange an opportunity to IHuniMal o f Kmgi Statement on China Rcnidraliol Iny with Mra. Thomai Berran In make application for the change I and HEALTH MARKET rharRe of the refreahnienta. atfeeL to be considered at the meeting of At Least 25 Per Cent Militariflts Opportunity CmmuH Mlaa Erlckaon, the daughter of Washington, April 4.—<A*) the Zoning Board of Appeals to Bwt Otaey To Take Affairs Inlia The Italian Ameriran Ladlea' the late Mr. Erlckaon, I* a be belli a week from timight. — John L. Lewis’ demands for ^Expected to Be Certi No Explanation o f iiolo- Aiiailiarv membera are requeated graduate of Mancheater High PRE-COOKED SMOKELESS One Passenger C. V. HANSEN greater safety for men who tov*s Failure to Fur­ Own Hands; Doubts to meet at the W. P. Qiilah Funer­ school and waa recently graduated No. 2'/t Can fied Okay' Before End RtuHor al Home at 3 o'clock Saturday fnim the Elliot Hoapltal School of Spinach 19c mine coal in what he called Deni4M;nicy in Greece niRht to pay their laat reaper!* to FIRST PRIZE SMALL HAMS Of Morning Period nish Report; Agenda SIS Maiu SIrert Nursing in Manrheater, N. H. Buyers Waiting! underground "slnughter- Killed as Fast ----- 1 Mra. Pauline BaRlIo, a member of Mr. Wilkie, the aon of Mr. and Shoe String houses” brought ready prom­ Plans Bogged Down PhMW U l t the Auxiliary. If yau have preperiy that ysu Moscow, April 4.— Mra. Arthur R. Wilkie, Sr., waa isee of help from Congress to­ By The Aaooclatcff PrcM graduated from Manchester High waal seM at the rarreut high (Soviet Foreiifn Minister V . Donald W. Ooatc. aon of Mra. market priers. why aet call me! ARMOUR'S STAR day. Various House members At least 35 per cent of the 510 Bulletin! Train Derailed school and from Duke ITnlveralty Beets jw 10c bttumlnoua mlnee, closed by Fed If. Molotov said today he saw Beaale Coate. of 44 Carroll Drive, with the degree of A.B. He served I have a aamber of bayera wait- urged safety laws with Moscow. April 4,— waa Inducted Into the U. 8. Army 30 months with the IT. 8. Naval lag aad tMa will ellmlaata oar SMALL SHANKLESS HAMS “taMh.**____ era! order as unsafe "are expected a danger that American pro- Our yeaterday and la apendlng the next Reserves in the E.T.O. and Astatic advrrIMag yimr praperiy. Tel- to be certifled okay’ bofore Mon­ The Council of FfNelfn Min- About 35 Others In­ XMalo for the political organ-' three day* at hla home on a paaa. theatera. and at the time of hla ephnaa M il er 2 0M7 sr drop Lawls got some support, too^ for totem mectiiiR achednl^ for zation of Germany wouht- Rmbulonre He artll leave on Raturday for San day—the end of a six-day mourn­ jured Whom Twin City discharge, September 6, 1946, he me a eard la Ibe mall aad I win .iMaall—Pre-<teoked Fresh Fruits & Vegetables a propo^ that the government A royal evsone guards the Mer of the late King Georgs 71 of Greece, as the monarch’s remains lls In tonight WM cflnflhlleff todbiy ead ito Germany’a dtomem- Antonio, Texaa. get la toaeh with ram Immedi­ give back the' $710,000 contempt ing period by soft coal diggers—a SeruitE held the rank of lieutenant Ij.g.l. Navy spokesman aald today. state in the royal palace In Athena (Picture by radio from Rome to New York.) when ■ special comnittcc Zephyr Hits Tractor, berment. Medotov made ths I ately. *Na ohngatkNM. Freah of court One on him and his Unlt- The third annual roeellriR of the Smoked Shoulders i.b.44c •d Mins Workers union to help "We expect to certify some mines workinic on an affonda for Crashes Into Station atatement in answer to (niet- ' Trained Attendanta' Aaaoclatlon The Mary CTteney Library will be ‘ ThetMlurt* J. IdiGutre wldowa and orphans of man who aa safe lato tkia afternoon and German political principleo tions submitted by Johannas Steel, i of Cdniiecticut, Inc., will be held closed tomorrow’ to observe Oood Lb. many more tomorrow," declared Real Estate lasaraaea PaU ah Style Dandelions 25c died In the two big mine explo­ the officer. First Phases bogged down and failed to an American writar and formbr In the Egyptian Room of the Friday. sions of recent yoara—OentraUa. Truman Has Authority BuHctial radio Tommentator. I Hotel Bond. Hartford. Momlay. 470 Mala Street, Maacbeater "Each company operating an reach an agreement. Chleoffo, April 4—(F)—Twu The meeting of the Odd Fellowa' Hl„ last wssk and Straight Owdi, Ths Bovlst mlnistar also said tt U R K E 0 * April 7 with regtatratlon at 0:30 Telephone Ham Lb. 99c Ky.. In 1045. unsafe mine received orders from perooM wera kUM 6o4 ap- was his opinion that tlw results a t a. m. At 3:00 p. m. Dr. Elton L. for tomorrow evening will be, Washington (from tho office of Of Defensive Moscow, April 4.—<yP)— Of­ pvoalaateljr $4 peiaew lajnr- omitted In observance of Oood Fri-' Radishes But members of s House Labor Interior Secretary J. A. Krug) on Buch a davalopmsnt wouW give McCiawley. Tale School of Me<U- 6471 or 2-0037 Freeli large subcommittee who heard the To Seize Phone Plants ficial sources Mid today that o4 wheu me BurUagteN nFI- "German mlUtoHsta and revaneh- cine will apeak on "Modem . i Fresh what to do in their particular pita," booming UMW president testify the spokesman asserted. “When Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. *reNd*B atreMMfiHed Twia CHy iota (revengere)" an opportunity Dniga.” Dinner will be at 0:00 War Planned Zephyr Jumped the trachs to take the affairs of Germany In­ Doz.
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