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BOXED ROSE BUSHES Gone MONDAY. MAY 12,1960 Average Dally Net Preae Ran Hose Company No. 2, Manches­ The V. F. W. and American La- Rttaaell E. Wilson, seaman ap­ The Mothers club of the Center Mias Dorothy L. Snow, soprano^ ror the Month of April. Itse ter Fire Department, will hold a glon i^ p y sale will be in pro­ prentice. UgN, of 24 Knighton church will meet Wednesday eve­ was heard In a recital Sunday aft­ _.... 5*0. nlSmaLe nBMa About Town' regular drill tomorrow evening at gress Thursday, May 25. The street, and John J. Cummisk. ra- ning at 8rl5 in the Federation ernoon at the Town and County Electric Lighl at the Rose house. funds from the sale of the poppies darman, second class, USN, of R o ^ . Rev. C. O. Simpson will Club, Woodland street, Hartford. 9,891 Today mirily fiondy. nghHt A pwty will IM iMld thli «v»- wlU go to the relief of all veterans South Coventry, nre scheduled to m ak on the subject "Answering Miss Snow is a voice student of S S . J ! tonapomtoro new #«. SoatteMd The Friendship Circle of the who are In need. Poppy chairman arrive in Norfolk, Va., tomorrow, Children’s Questions." The host­ Coe’s Purchase Membor of (ho Audit ■Inc St slfiit o’clock st Um horn* Mm. Virginia Mercer of Hartford, BoroM of CIrealntlono riiow n by ovoalng. Tonight thna- dT T o n Ruth Mstchett, M BlaMlI Salvation Army will meet tonight Frank Blcsso states that in case after a four-month cruise in the esses for the evening will be Mrs. and a daughter of Mr. and Mm. ■treot. Mrs. Nellie Bm K will be at 7:30 at the Citadel. The host- of Inclement weather the sale of Mediterranean as crew members Adrien Robenhymer, Mrs. Win- Walter O. Snow of 67 Wetherell JHaneheater— if City o f Vitlago Charm the (iemonatrstor. Thle- party is esaea for the evening will be Mrs. popples will continue tintil Sunday, of the light cruiser US8 Roanoke. throp Conant and Mrs. Virgil street. Secures Title to Over to help raise money for the Man* Bessie Cole and Mrs. Miriam May 28. While In the Mediterranean they Hartcog. Used clothing will be ex­ were afforded an opportunity to changed as usual. Half Acre of Land on VOL. L XIX, NO. 198 (UfawriOed Advertlolag oa Pngn U ) Chester Granse butldtnfr funA Ferria Reservations for the church MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, MAY 2.1, 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) The Past Chief Daughters of visit many of the countries in family supper Wednesday evening West Center Street PRICE POUR CENTS Helen Davidson Lodge will meet Europe, Asia and Africa. Temple Chapter No. 53, O. E. S„ at 6:30 at the Second ^ngrega- tomorrow evening at 8 o’clock will meet Wednesday evening at tlonal church, should be made to­ Given On C.O.D. Deliveries with Mrs. William Hendersoij of 16 Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ eight o'clock at the Masonic night by telephoning any of the In a series of papers filed for Trotter street. ters, will moet tomorrow evening Temple. Initiation of candidates following: Those whose names be­ public record today, the Hartford Mother Weeps at Coroner’s Inquest in Odd Fellows hall. The bbsl- and the annual memorial will take gin with the letters A to H, should Electric Light Company has se­ HALE'S SELF SERVE place, after which refreshments cured title from Bruno Bycholski House Kills Bowers The Saint Raymond's Mothers ness will Include the initiation of call Mrs. Ralph Kaufman, 2-1351; Big Three Demand The Original In New England to slightly over half an acre of Circle will meet tomorrow evening candidates and all officers and will be served by Mrs. Lillian Leg­ 1 to Q. Mrs. Gilbert Hunter, a t.8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. members of tlie degree staff are gett and her coi^mittee. 2-3015 and R-Z, Mrs. Alfred land on West Center street, with Aligellne Richmond, 19 Pioneer frontage of 200 feet on that street requested to wear white. A so- Lange, 896<r. The Merry-Weds adjacent to land of Louis C. Bunce. RANGE & FUEL OIL and HEALTH MARKET Circle. cinl will follow the business meet­ The Ladles Auxiliary of the are in charge of the supper and Manchester Fire Deportment elect­ It has been announced that the ing with the new committee in each family is providing food for electric company will spend over Motion to Adjourn Manchester Lodge No. 73, A. F. ed officers for the coming year charge. The personnel Is Mrs. the meal. A program of movies $150,000 in setting up an Improved Russians Disband at its regular meeting last week. and A. M., will hold a stated com­ Anne Parker, chairman; Mrs. will follow. distribution system and additional TUESDAY SPECIALS munication tomorrow evening at The following were elected: Mrs. Stamps Given With Cash Sales Margaret Smith, Mrs. Anna A. facilities here. The BOLAND OIL CO. 7:30 at the Masonic Temple. Fol­ DeSimone, Mrs. Irene Anderson. Ronald Lingard, president; Mrs. Richard Relchenbach of 40 The electric utility also has op­ lowing the 'transaction of business The entertainment committee is Fred Sweet, vice president; Mrs. Woodland street left yesterday tion to some ri acres of land 369 Center St. Phone 63 70 FRANCO-AMCIUCAN there will be a social hour in the composed of Mrs. Gladys Gamble, Raymond Sullivan, secretary, and morning for a week of fishing on Legislature Today owned by Wilbur T. and Beatrice form of a Sports Night, in charge Mrs. Ktliel Lindsay and Mrs. Mrs. Stanley TonskI, treasurer. the Ausablc In New York. .Little. German Police Unit of the special committee appoint­ Georgina Smith. SPAGHETTI 2 fans 2 5 c ed by Worshipful Master Kennedy to work out this program. Degree Mr. and Mrs. James Cole of Wil­ GERBER STRAINED work will be omitted. Refresh­ A ehe dtSlI # • 1 ^ Few Pledged Taxers Face U. S. Charges Force It ments will be served. mington, Del., have been visiting Are Still Determined ” Pravda Hints Civil Defense relatives in town over the week­ C4onip1etely Militarized BABY FOOD 4 Jara 39c end. Mrs. Cole wa-s the former To Avoid Prolongation GOP Units Members of the Army and Navy Mi.'w Frances Strickland. They Need to Find Soviets Won’t Plan Readied In Red Zone; Sees It Auxiliary who have made reser­ came for the reunion of the V930 O f Session; Conway i GERBER dmaOR As Nucleus o f New vations for the dinner at the Rose- class of Manchester High school, HALE'S May Basket of Val ues Again Talks of This' FoP Parley mount tomorrow evening should Saturday evening at the Italian- More Money Answer U. S. For A-Boml) German Army to Be BABY FOOD .Tars 39c meet at the clubhouse at six o’clock Amerlcan club. Both were mem­ Week as Last House ^ ------ sharp. bers of the class. Used as Tool by Reds; Will Meet; Still No State Results Show Presidential Veto Held InrIiratOH Kremlin Will U. S. Works Willi CitipH . Three Powers Charge A Full Line of Premier Diabetic Legislation in Sight Continues With Exceptional Values In All Delegates Will Be On Likely Unless New Bill Ignore Latest Note To Line Up Agenrics , Yalta Pact Violated Their Own at New Fruits and Vegetables DONT STATE State Capitol, Hartford, Balances Loss from Cut On Baltic Ineitlent Wbicb Woiilfl Go Into ! Washington, May 23.—(iiP) MISS IT I W r M v P n I THEATER May 23.—(/F)—'The Republi­ Haven June 14 and 15 In Present Excise Tax Which Cost 10 Lives Action in Emergency —The United States, Britain can-controlled House rejected Departments Throughout The Store and France accused Russia CORN (8 Or,.) 2 For 25C today a proposal that it go By The Associated Press Washington, May 23—{/P)—Con­ Moscow, Mey 23-(;P) — Rravda Washington, May 23 (/T)—An gressional tax law writers looked today of creating a 50,00(K home at once, but the G.O.P. Connecticut Republicans, in the Indicated today the Soviet Union emergency civil defense plan la go­ wearily today at estimates that man German military forct HALVES OR SUCED leadership served notice that main, will send uninstructed dele­ will Ignore, ofriclally. the latest ing to be ready soon for the na­ gates to their party's State Nomi­ they must still assess $760,000,000 and called on the Soviets to it did not intend to stay United States note on the Baltic tion's A-Bomb worried cities. diflband it. The three Western 2caiiB 25c around beyond this week. nating Convention at New Haven, extra on some taxpayers, or risk Sea plane Incident. • PEACHES Bl.OO SEMI-SHEER 30 DENIER June 14 and 15. a presidential veto of their tax Mrs. Ruby Jrnko ( right)r*mother of a 19-year-old son who U occuNed (The latest American note, Mayors have been complaining powers Bent separate protest)! Extra Special Rep. Sherwood G. Bowers Caucuses in most of the state's bill. As it stands, it would cut of slaying Patricia Swartz, 16, with a butcher knife, registers anguish dated May 6, repeated charges that their towns can’t find out what (R., Manchester), introduced a they ought to do about civil de­ to Mo.scow saying Russia had 169 towns yesterday produced few excise taxes by about $1,080,000.- over the situation as she approaches the son, Raymond (In sweatshirt, that the Rusal ana were solely re- broken ita postwar pledges by ea? 1AA FIRST QUALITY .
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