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Steel Prdduction Hit by Coal Mine Strike; Power Also Menaced Ett»it^ IferoUi HONOAT; JANVABt U,' IM» Avaroga Dally Nat Pram Ron Mr. and m Ul WUbert «I. TrUaa tvloea high ataading in the eoia- wiah to begin tbo new year right For tha Memh a f Oaeamhar. tt4a and aon, Jeffrey of Rye, N. T „ fo r­ M rs. W^ickUam muntty win be appreciated by the by Joining. hit T o w n merly of this town, were guesU at entire dtisknry." i ' A laat reminder—all .attending the home of Mr. and Mrs. Winfield The eopunittae chalnqan' also A U ea eA w ar •*»" W®tNra in 9,831 IM OnUd of Moore, of 457 Adams street yester> Is Fund Donor pointed out the three-he^ in­ h lO m F W either oae of the elassnwaas ad- HALE'S SELF SERVE aftonMant Uttla -*TnrgT la Church will day. where many of their friends fante’ ream i. an important part The Original la New Engkai Mamhra a f tha Audtt paratura tanight feBmrad by i j .> Joiniag the aaaanbly Sail hefora ■ v a M o l i moattnga o f tho visited them. of the new chlldren’a depaftment the meeting.! « ' ahauglug la aleet' •vaatec, ot tin o f 87 beds. “ Everyone who has Maftehesfer—>4 CUy of ViUago Charm 'anry atoMt. The winners of last Friday’s du­ Giyes to Memorial seen the overcrowded conditions in Washington School Or* and HEALTH MARKET, plicate bridge tournament were as Hospital in Tribute the pediatrics section of our ex­ ganisation to Hear Bawit-Taediar Oifanlia- foUowa: (North-South) Mrs. Coro­ isting hospital knows the intense Odd Fellows In VOL. LXIX., NO. 90 sa Pm u M ) MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1950 • Men aC M a m will apenaor a aarlaa t s Huggins and Mrs. (3ara Wal- To the Nurse Staff need for Wetaaesd aoeommoda- ]^M McCauley (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS aC-M^Ueata brtdga toumamanta, lett, 107; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Flah­ tions for young people,” he said. Annual Meeting tailBaiac tomorrow alght at alal^ erty, 106; Mr. and Mra Duane Mrs. Wickham makes her heme TUESDAY SPECIALS M m M om Orammar School. Ilia King, 103. (East-West) A1 Whit­ Iam a tribute to Miaa Beatrice at “The ytnea," Manchester, and ,The Washington 5(eheol Passnt- Binder and the corps of nurses she The annual meeting of the stock- Bus Runs Wild pafbUe la Invited. Procaeda will be ney, lOi; Mary and Kay Dunphy, at Hartford. , Teachers’ Asaociation\^ll resume S^9C Green Stamps Given With Cash Saks naad for playtraund improvement 06>4; Mrs. Catherine Dillon and directs at Manchester Memorial its monthly meetings Tuesday eve­ holdera of the Odd Fellows* Build­ Truman Proposing James L. Baker, 9 0 ^ . Another hospital, a unit of tho mlarged ning, . Ji^ . 17,. ip ^Uie, WeM Side ing AeeociaUon of, Manchester, KRAFT Steel Prdduction Hit IM m leal Bargaaht and Mra. game will be held next Friday eve­ hospital WiU be eetablished by Mra “Nursing Ethics^: Inc., will be held at'the Odg F e| - Hiainaa I a Mlllaccl and two aona, ning at Tinker Hall. Recreation'Biding at 8. A large <3arence H. Wickham through a turn-out of parente is expected as lowB building on Wednesday, Janu­ Thomaa and Samuel, are realding ary 18, at 6 p. m., it was announced MACARONI Broader Extension tn Wleabaden. Germany, where The meeting of Group B, Center 53,600 contribution to the 5800,000 Subject of Talk there was no December meeting. The Program Committee, under today by Harry F. Sweet,' secre­ the Sargaant la at preaent perform­ church, will be held promptly at building fund now being raised, tary and treasurer. P k g s. ing dnttaa aa Personnel Sergeant eight tonight in the Robbins room the chalrmaneblp of Mrs. Jam^ DINNERS Robert Case Dennison, chairman of At a Regional - Conference ef Klar, feela vary fortunate .to ha%^ The siockholdera will select three By Coal Mine Strike; Major in the Pamonnel Section of as Dr. Amos Friend will start the the memorial gifts committee, re­ directors, each to hdd ofOce for Headauarters 2105th Air Weather ported today. Public Health Niirsaa held Mcent- as spaaker for thia meeting Mise L p u u r Of Social Security program by shojwing moving pic­ Virginia McCauley, of the New the term of three years. lUporta fhtnip. Mrs. MiUacl is the . former tures of his Europeon trip. Mem­ The chairman said that Mrs. ly at the MancheMer Memorial hos­ of officers and directors will also Florence Miller of this town. Britain State Teachers' College. bers are asked in plan to arrive a Wickham, a member of the board pital, Miss Annette Shoehey, Pub­ Since Mias McCauley -la a raieog- be given. ROAST BEEF t. C an few minutes early. of tnutees of the hospital and lic Health Omsultant for the State 53c Ladies Auxltiaiy of Manchester nized authority on chiklren’a hooka, Administration Asks chairman of the nurses' commit­ Department of Health, gave a most her talk on thla aubject ahould be HEINZ Moscow Seen Power Also Menaced Firs Department will meet tonight Manchester LMge of Mason will tee, has selected a three-bed in­ interesting talk on “Medical and of intereat to all.- Congress to Expand at eight at the Hose House, comer hold a special (^mmunlcation to­ fanta’ room in the new pediatrics Nursing Ethics.’’ of Main and Hilliard streets. New morrow night at seven-thirty at department of the west wing. It Repi^ntativss were present Mra. Joaeph.Fny, pubUcatlona Mirrors, Glass Program to Cover members are cordially invited. Masonic Temple. The Master Ma­ from the following towns: Eafleldj chairman, will have a large number COOKED Behind Stand 79,000 Now Idle in win be designated by a bronze o f panwhleta covering all phaaca Practically All Em* I son Degree be conferred for tablet in honor of “Miss Beatrice Stafford, East Hartford, Rockville, PnrnHuru Window 12,000 Told The Girl Scout Leaders Associa­ Binder, Director of the Nursing South Windsor, Willlmantic, Glas­ of P. T. A., which membera may C sn Six States; Pittsburgh the first tim e/by the neWly in­ borrow. She will also havs coplea juid Piste Ghui, Auto Glasi MACARONI 15c ployed P erson s; Alt* t tion win meet this evenii^ at 7:30 stalled officeiV in their present Service, and the Splendid Nurses tonbury, Windham, and Manches­ On Diplomats Light Company Warns in Canter church-house. TOe guest stations, and they will be assisted of Manchester Memorial Hospi­ ter. of tha Conn. P. T. A. Bulletin for P R ia a x R meyer First Witness To Evacuate speaker win be Mrs. Everett John­ tal.” . Mrs. D. M. Caldwell, chairman eale. by a team from the Fellowcraft Refraabmehts win be served by Industries to Prepare son. parish worker of Emanuel Lu­ Cilub. There will be refreshments Acknowledging Mrs. Wickham’s of the Nursing Committee, assist­ #hite Gloss Co. George Suggests Russia theran church, who will speak on and a social hour. subscription on behalf of the com­ ed by Mrs. waiter P. Gorman, and Mra. Robert BKubert and her com­ ^ C a n 21c Washington, Jan. 17.—(JP) Low Sector To Close Plants by. dramatics. mittee, Mr. Dennison commented: Mrs. Stuart Segar, committee mittee. ; 24 BIreli' St.- -Msnclicstcr -^The IVuman administra­ May Be Calling All AU parenta are welcome to at­ The Buckland-Oakland Club will ’yiTe can think of no flner exam­ members, were in charge of the Open Daily t A. 51. fh • F. M. tion- today asked Congress to Friday Night If Rite Miinr C Keeney Tent, DUVCW., ple of the memorial idea than that tea, which followed the meeting. tend mectinga whether or not they Signals for Actions wiU msat tomorrow evening wltti conduct a bridge-and setback par­ lasM tag Satwriay expand the social security Army Engineera and tioning Becomes Nec­ ty Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock adopted by Mrs. Wickham. Her Mrs. John P. Cheney, Jr., president are, membera. However, the HERSHEY Mrs. Muriel Davis o f 480 Main decision to pay homage to Mias of yie Manchester Public Health membership committee, headed by program to cover practically Of China Clommunists street. Instead of the usual pen­ in the school hall. Prises will be ^ Pteatj Of PsrkfBg Red CroHH Order Re»i- essary in Sector awarded the winners In both sec­ Binder and the nurses who have Association, presided at the tea Mra. Chartea ‘Tswle, w ill be on ' On Prestlseg all employed persons — a ny auctloo, chances will be sold on done so much to give the hospital’s table. hand to aign up new membera who SYRUP C giis a *knystery” package, the winner tions and refreshments will be 31c broader extension than the B u lk tin ! dentn Out to Fight served. A door prize will also be • Pittsburgh. Jsn. 17.— to furnish the package at the next House voted last year. It also Washington, Jan. t7— F lood o f Minnisnippi meeting. given. Ray Jackson, chairman of Senate, Democrats united to­ “ The coal strike which has the committee, hopes for a good L b s. asked that beneflts be in­ day behind Frealdent Tru- Idled 79,000 miners ’In ilx PARSNIPS creased more than the House bill H m Friendship Circle will meet turnout of the membera. 19« nuui’ a “ hands-oir* policy oh B y T h e AHHOciated Prrsn provides. states today (iut into steel tonight at seven-thirty at the Sal­ Formosa. Senator Lucas of The Army engineers and the State Representative John D. La OuUloed by Altmeyer niaola, the Demoeratio lead­ production and threatened a vation Army Citadel.
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