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Mhington, Aug . I - ‘ <, ■■ iATURDAY, AUGUST 15,194* The Weather ;<Sti fo ur teen Average Daily Cirailation ilUindtffitrr itrrfilb For Mooth ot July. 1948 I'orecnst ot C. S. Weather : utss the black and whits animal Saegaavt; aacratary. Mra OMbart ra-n ahead of the automobile, seem­ Rev. Stechholz 7,494 Slightly cooler and leee Select Slate Saegaert, Mra. laabella Jacquid ing unable to get out of the road­ A bout T oim and Mra. Frank Bramley. Heard Along Mqin S^re^t way. When it suddenly raa' into an Member of the Audit tonight To Bring OomplaJnta . opening In the road the driver of Will Officiate FILMS Buienu of CIrcalatloas The committee waa also to con­ the car put out hla lights and '— For New Group sider the best methods to follow And on Some o f Mmehester's Side Streels^ Tod^ DEVELOPED AMD Manchester-— A City of Village Chatm T ub o# th# ru m a t >usbed past. He had hardly gone H in «tr«et have been rent« Md for the formation of an association lO^prds when another one of the PRINTED open aoon. One More In the of the home owners in that part of They were so same fiptily waa noticed In the Local Pastor to Perform 24>HOUR SERVICI AdvertlriBg on Page U) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1942 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS Permanent Organization the town who feel that they have a We were at a dinner gathering<t wine. Blueberries VOL. LXL, NO. 271 S / ilontaoinery Ward Annex, now the other nlRht when onk of the high priced cm the '' r'-ct that ir center of tl^e toad and this time Marnage of His Son ini • m ed by JuUuJ Fradta. b « »>«*“ grievance against the Manches­ paid to sell them. Applies? Few the same methqd of stop and start Fitan Depoedt Box To Be Perf^led in ter Corporation builders of the party started aome of - thoae. ‘T. for a clothlnr etore and the Q." games. There wall quite a bit ran apples. They make apple but­ was followed bji- driver until Long Island.^/ At Sioqe Entnuic* ■ton In the Johneon buUdln* re- Pine Acres Area. houses. ter out in the country. Crpbap- he came to the Intetssctloa of Tol­ The committee named at the of joshing aboiit the folks who Three Saved De Gaulle Decorates Office cintly vacated by the Singrer S «^ fell d^wn on a'ppsrently simple ples? Very few around land turnpike, when thbvskunk de­ img Machine Company la to be meeting a week ago was made up So what are they canning cided to Leave the road clear and Servlca In .Zloa Lutheran church An organisation of residents of of, two members from each street queiiqs. earliar, at B o’clock, to giva tha KEMP'S Light Nazi Patrol Second Front Stand ■panad aa a women'a abop. six or lyore tons of sugar? alk off into a swamp and .Ue the I ^ e Acres terrace and Pine in tha development and four from But, becauas wa wars Interested pastor. Rev. H. F. R. Stechludx in advertising, we were particular­ We asked a half dozen women Ver of the car made another A fter Crash The Regtatrara of Votera laat Acres developments located in the the pine Acres development. This at random. They all answered the spuHand arrived safe and odorless time to travel to New York, where committee was to contact the dif- ly Impressed by what one of the he,^ to officiate at the marriage ail(ht reported that they had re- west part of the town, will be per- same “ Peaches." on thl\road home. aatved requeataJor .registration of , ferent home owners and learn gathering did as his share of the But peaches will not be ready of his son Private Evrald Stech- Boat Sunk; Three fccted at a meeting to be held i from them the grievances, if they entertainment. He was a news­ May Survive la Democrata and 14 RepubllcaM for canning until Labor Day. We The towiv^ flacal-'-year sndsd to­ hols to Mlee EMlth Suttmeier of AUUB CXMTBAM next, Friday evening. This waa the ihad any. The members *vera also paperman and, naturally, his offer­ Richmond HiU, L. I. Seen Visit Outcome; to e the caucuaea next month, •Got that from Jos Pero and . he day and for Xhe .flrat Ume in its (Enown As Qoean AJIea) <0 . reault of a meeting of the commit­ instructed in starting out, to get ing had the newspaper slant - The ceremony will be held to­ SraU T C A L MEUIUBt > •ntrae Democrata transfer^ tee named a week ago last night, these reports in writing.' Lsmt ought to know. history there vHU be ghown in the He reached in his pocket and And .they’ve been getting can­ Town Court's r e jw t an Income morrow- afternoon at 3:30 in St, Seventh Dnnghter ot n Seventh San Given Better Than Ever thtfr party affUlatloa to ^ which met at 72 Unmore drive night it was reported that 37 had held up a package of cigarettes. Pauls' Evangelical Lutheran Others Damaged aubUean party and two R e^bll- ning,sugar on two occasions al­ that has never befote appeared. It Bom With a VeU. last night and presented a list ot | filed written complaints and these *TT1 buy dinners for the crowd if church of Richmond HUI. Headings Dally, Incloding Soaday, Chance to Recover; S m filed aa membera of the Dem- officers to be voted upon at the wereitumed over to the temporary ready, A survey of the sioees relates to money pud for viola­ anyone hers in this group has a 1 shows no alarming sale of jars. tions of parking lawsK 'Among The groom Is at present In the BA. M.toBP. M. OrByAppoInt- Probe of Accident in •mtle party. meeting next week. In order that secretary. It was also announced packs RC of this brand of cigarettes I U. S. Army Recreation Camp at New Drive Launched What are they canning T those who have paid flnea^q;#; meat. In the Scrvtee ot the Peo­ there m l^ t not be a feeling among that others would write their re- with him,” he asserted. And in I _____ Atlantic Beach, Fla. The bride is ple for 80 Yestfa. All British light Coastol! U n i t Which 17 Died StdjAA, the residents of tbs two develop- j ports so that they could be turned Raymond Bowers, judgV^ of his hand he displayed a package ' -There is no gainsaying that Jap- court. a -Ufeloog member of her home IS8 Church Street, Hartterd. Conn, menu that there was any one I in by Sunday night Church, 8t. Paul’s. PhoM 6-00B7 Craft Engaged in Spir- O Is Named Chalimaa of FaUma cigarettes. No one in anese 1?eeUes have descended like George O. Leaanar, deputy jud^ Peru, ■ Mses., N u f.' 17—(/P i- German Offensive in ^Definite Deusidns’ at clique nmnlng th# proposed or­ the party of 30 or .more men had the Biblical swarms of locusts, to Enlargement 1 Leo Beauchamp who presided at of court. ited Clash in Straits Ready to Go Three eolilera, pb6 o t them e he- Big Victory ganisation, three names were pre­ a psick of Fatimas. devast;^ Manchester this sum- Don Bend Ilares to sented for each officer, to be se­ ; the meeting a week ago called the William fi, Hyda. former proae- Churchill’s Conference meeting to order laat night and Thsn our nswspapar friend went and the pests are the main topic of cutor ofUts couK. M Of Dover Return to ^ _ A m * 1 edrgeant*who dragged two “ ■•"S:40e lected. on to say that this partleulsr'and the pests are th emain topic of With those namee appearing as Full Force in Power­ With Stalin in Mos­ Daveioped The list of names to be present­ ^ w'as ' named aa chairman. Mrs. Their Base; Few Cas- Into Action ‘»“^*“**«* Seen Gained ! Saegaert again licted aa secretary, brand led sdl others at one time ^'^talk among all those who even have having paid lines for parking ^ig army transport plane, today ed follows:-' President, Leo Beau­ Now, he .stated,^-^u a-few square yards of lawn, for the ful Push Toward Stal­ rt f ni cow laegarneaRegarded as eEvi-.vi- e l i t e s t u d i o j In the general discussion that total sales, overtime, wkkt chance has any J>eVE and DANCE at uahies Aboard Ships. were given a better than even champ. Frank Bramley and David scarcely sec that bran^^lnR critters ruin everything that Is other person get to escape a park Sloan; 'vice president, BEari Gard­ followed. It w as, brou ^ t ■ out that chance to recover—^the only sur^ ingrad While Russians In 1^0 lOm OnS^ dence Soviet Union, I there was s feeling among the smoked any more, T^'^feasoa i.' green. ing Ucketr Americans* Days of In­ ner. GUbert Saegaert and William that the Fatima people dropperi Various stiggesUons to cradicats London, Aug. 17.—(/P)— A vivors o t a crash that took the Fall Back from Ruins Froach: treasurer, Mrs. Earl Red­ residents of 'Pine Acres terraqe Britain and United their adverUslng program. And the evil have found their way into Ons jar rubber wouldn’t eon- tensive Training by Uvea of 17 othera. man, Philip Hallan and Gilbert that there should bs an organiza­ DANTE’S R^AURANT light German patrol boat Read Herald Advs.
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