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Manchester Auto Body The Weather iiauclirHtrr 1Eiirntn0 l|rralJi Foreeaat of U. b. Weather Bataaa Cfear aad mach eoMee faglghl 9,042 jQveM_tcmperataraa fe to 8e de- graea; Sunday tab- aad ^eauttaaed About Town Member af the Audit aeaaaaaMy oiM. Barean of CIrealatInae Mancheiter— ’A (^ity o f VUlage Charm ^ tb* manitfi of lUio Dorothy liadford o f Knox street xnd (FOURTEEN PAGES) ' lehn WetiM. Jr., of Lyneu street, irOL. LXV„ NO. 158 AdvertWag aa Faga If) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, MARCH 80, 194$ n tsK* place tomorrow after- „ .«i> St thiie o’clock at the Southi, ^btethodlat church. <■ Kt“ Another rehearsal of the Planta- HALE’S for Easter Fashions Schwellenbach ___ llintstrel show which the Oo- RepDes May Halt i'W e^ of Center church will pre- J'Sent, April 25 and 2«. will Uke ^'"a^ace this evening at eight o’clock Swt Center church houaei Any More Action ewis to service for young people is ’ fanned for Sunday afternoon at TOPPERS L jM r o’clock at the Covenant- Con- Igiw atlonal church on Spruce Belted and Swagger Styles On Iran Dispute i'S in e t. The official Board of the ’ CMuiectlcut Young People’s so­ Miners on cieties will present the program. Blue, Green, Beige, Black, Aqua, Cocoa apd Security Council Sends ItsfreahmentB and a social time Gold. Smart coat.s for the new Spring sea­ Navy Planning wlU follow the meeting. son. Direct ''Inquiries to Federal Official Sayt- M in im u m Mrs. Benjamin Munton and Mrs. Stalin and Qavam on Rocket to Go Wage Bush Raps Cancellation of Widln Chin Mahoney are receiving reaer- f vatlons for the MillUry .Whlat Situation; Report on out Will Be Sou^t; ^^wbich Gibbons Assembly, Catholic 40 to $35.00 Status of Negotiations Program Hits Slack W ay 7 Ladies of Columbus, will condu^ Up60M Ues Employes of Vir^nit ' Monday evening at 8:15 in SL Sought from Both Public Utility Bein| Bridget’s pariah halL As previous­ Senate Snag A r m y Uses ly announced, Mlsa Florine Slater Wants to Obtain Mys­ D rafted fo r State MiV of RockviUe will, direct the games. New York, March 30.-K/P) Besides the usual playing prixes, —The possibility arose to­ terious Air SBmples itia as Means of Fore* Setback on Proposal to Present Methods of there will be door p rlM and re- day that replies by Prime That May Hold Key to •tailing Their Strikfi ihMunenU. Mra. Mahoney may be Minister Stelin and Premier Boost Farm Prices Handling Differences leabhed by dialing 8012. Ahmed Qavam to Security Better Weather Data Threatens to Doom Of Opinion in Mili­ Bulletin! Reefers and Boxy Type Council inquiries about the By Frank Onray Labor Legislation Secretary c t Labor Schwd> situation in Iran might obvi­ Aaaoototed Preaa Solenoe Editor tary Research Hit A definite “ musE’ for your fa ste r enbach conferred today wttll ate further United NatioM 8L Louia, March 30.—(dV-The FULLER BRUSH and Spring wardrobe. / Checks, Washington. March 30—<^)— Jtdin L. Lewis, seektaig t4 action in the Russian-Iraniah Navy plana to aend rocket mea- Washington, March 80—<ff)— Stripes. Blue, Beige, Shrimp, dispute. The admlnlatratlon amartad today Dr. Vannevar Bush asserted today avert a paralyzUif walkout ot DEALERS/ sengera 60 miles above the earth under a aevera Senate aetback that Green, Aqua, Beaut.v, Black, Nav>% ------------Direct Method Adopted- . I to obtain m3raterious air samples present methods of handling dlf- 400,000 soft coal ailnera to 'The coupcU yesterday adopt^ ^old the key to better weath- threatened to doom Preaident Tru- ferencea of opinion In military re­ morrow night at midnight CALL 2-1254 the direct method of asking Sta­ er forecasting and radio commu­ man’a mlqlmum wage leglalatlon. search "would not ba tolerated a Ikhwellenbach and Assistaaf lin and <^vam for reports on the nications, it was disclosed today. The ahowdown came on a pro- week in a manufacturing concern Secretary John W . Gihaoi $19.80 to $49-98 status of negotiationa between Lieut. Oomdr. Daniel F. Rex of poaal to Incorporate in the bill their coimtriea and for Informa­ the Navy’s Office of Research and provlaione that would' booat farm producing bobby pins. consulted the mine nnidi tion whether Russia la exacting Inventions told this reporter that pricea, and the propoaal won 42-31 ‘Tt is utterly inadequate for the chief in Ms hotel anite whik concessions for pulling Red Army the Navy hopes to begin latmch- yeaterday deapite Mr. Truman'a years before ua,” said tbe direc­ operatiura marked time in au troops out of oil-rich Iran. Dur­ ing experiments in the fall with advance warning that he would tor of the Office of Scientific Re­ gotiatimia over the explrfat LECLERC ing the discussions. Secretary of rockets that will carry meteoro- veto the meaaure In that form. search and Development In an rUNBSALBOMB State James F. Byrnes suggeMed instruments away beyond T tit Senata’a week-end receaa addreaa prepared for the Joint contract wMch appearw that the answers—If ***d - when I stratoephere and conceivably Virginia State Guard members get rifles and other field equipment from the Alexander, Va., armory In gave perplexed preaidentlal Ueu Air Defenae conference. hopelessly deadlocked. It wai M sun StraM 'New they come—might show enable collection of daU hitherto preparation for power strike set for April 1. Virginia Gov. William 'Tuck proclaimed a state of emer­ tenanta a chance to take inventory “ It was made to work afteV a indicated Schwellenbach two countiiM needed no further j to science, gency and announced he will seize power company to avert strike. If effective, strike would black out and consider recasting plans In the fashion during the war onl^ by FIm m M t t assistance In settling their dla- Development of an Ionosphere most of Virginia and,southeast North Carolina.-.-(NEA telephoto). would confer with opemtori face of a politically Important de­ graca of the fact that strong men later. Spring pute. _ rocket by the California Institute feat are strong anough to agrea. dur­ - /. H Messages to Stalin and Qavam— Technology at Pasadena, Calif., Leas Than Hour Of Fiery Debate ing war, to sink differencea In the fixing 11 a. m., e. a. t., Wednesday, I announced March 21 by the The farm-price boost amend­ stress of emergency.” By The AsgoeUted Prcfis WASHING MACHINES April 3, as the deadline for re-1 Qrdnance department, which Three in Race ment wop approval after leas than Single Department “ WUl Work Secretary of Labor Schwair celpt of the replies in New York— I rocket had been turned Greek Leftists Push A IB E D -A L L m a k e s an hour of fiery debate. The roll Dr. Bush said plans for a aln- lenbach may ask 'John I* SUITS were sent by the council score- over to the Signal Corps, call vote found 24 Democrats and I t faan* Experisnesl Dresses For Chairman Lewis to keep*his miners -- Bnteal' tarlat last night to Ambassadors Contract Being Negotiated 19 Republicans shouting “yea” and (Oonttanad on P i ^ T«ra) 01 . end are they smart Andrei Gromyko ' of the Soviet Rex added that a contract now Boycott of Elections 21 Democrats, 9 Republicana the the job, a Federal official ra* in all the new stylings in Cardigan^ Classic and A . BREWER union and Hussein Ala of Iran, tor |g being negotiated with the Aero lone Progressive LaFoUette (Wia.) ported as 'emplf^ea of a 'Vin pretty prints $md solid relay to their home govenunenti. I jet Corporation of California for New Political Experi­ answering the “No” asked by the sdnia electric Utility were be* cploia. Dressmaker Types "if the cduncil could obtain more I procurement of 15 rockets, each president Win Consider adequate and exact Information re- I weighing 2,500 pounds, costing ment by Stassen Pro- Intensify Campaign in Majority Leader Baricley (D., ing d | ;^ te d today for th< . ^C r^ies — Sheers Jap Election Styles you will adore. ’ Piecks, plaids, gardlng the status of negotiations I 420.OOO apiece, with an overall Ky.'), who had gravely delivered state militia as a means oj and Rayons • vides Some Build-Up What They Describe and solid colors. Black, Brown, Green, between the ^ v i e t government measurement of 24 feet and hav- the White House veto warning, - Pay, Prices keeping them at work. and the Iranian government, the I ing a maximum altitude of 325,- refused comment on what be Blue, Beauty, Grey, Navy, Red, Maize. As ‘Royalist Coup’ toj' Plan Scanned To Be Asked to Caooel Walkoel Sm O N lZIN G councU might be able to aatisty OOO feet Washington, March 30— — planned next Lewis, head of tha A FL United itself that the assurances of the I According to this description, A brisk three-cornered race for Put King on Throne^ -----_1 Senator Pepper (D„ Fla.), who Mine Workers, will be asked t* Tkt Bloilj Sbof Metlrad Soviet government ss to the the Navy’s rockets will be larger has spent the week trying to de­ Auto Workers’ Conveu' BLOUSES the G.O.P. national chairmanship cancel a walkout set for mldnlghl prompt withdrawal of troops from and have a higher edtitude poten- Athens, 30.-(A^)-' F*'' Ea»tern Commission feat the farm-price rider, also was tion Moves into Fin* tomorrow,, aald the anonynoous o tt 80LIMENE A FLAGG. Inc. $ 1 6 .8 0 . to Iran are In fact for all practical tial than that Involved In the Pas- plub a new political experiment by uncertain, aaylng: TUyon eropes.
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