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B R D Ceryitt the JWIIAM CORK U. S. Demands Release Military raoMDAT, sBrm Bnt ii, im t iRanrlf^Bt^r So^nitts V^raUt AYtrafft Daily ClreabtloB ’ 11m Wdatliar may arrange thalr dlanlaia. TBe Ur. and Mra. Joooph ftoUaaca of doom will be open to the general 9 m IBs Minta of A s «« A 1M1 n WaahlaftOB atroot oriU bo at Weden Named Grange Fak’s public nt S p.m tomorrow and Special Riles & Abont Town Alico Cofran Partly riewdy, hat nad hasRd booM to tbalf frlaada toaaorrow Judging will take place at T p.m. 9,040 oooalaC botwoon tho bouro of with UM fair axtendlng thrmigh On RaUy Day R aodiiifi Dotty tedny with aenttared thnaiirshsw- aoToa and ton o’clock, in obaorva- To Rent Board Judges Listed Saturday night. Mi^haf o t tha Aadit ■t* Into ta the day. BatardtaT thaw- ' Xht ^ lit Chardi Bt BartM tlon of than flfUoth woddU« aa- BateMatarii^ll.ni 9 dar Mewsra nad eaalar. r s t n r « ^ s j ^ nlvoraary. T i lipliiBB •>fOS4 All BMnbMS u * urfMl to bo tboro. Local Store Manager I b Event to Be Held To* Local Sailor Telia South Methodists to Mtmehetier^A City of VUIage Charm ^ tlM boa« lb ■un tn nood of tnunpot Tho BoropUnilat CSub win hold Ita Brat buatnoaa mootinc of tho Nominated to Advisory morrow and Saturday Have Unusual Pro­ ■r eenMt plosron. AjqroM la invltod ae raga 14) M AN C H ESTER , CONN.. F R ID A Y , SE R TE M B E R 12,1947 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS to play with tho bond. fall, tomorrow oraninf at tho At State Arm ory Of French Visit gram on Sunday VOL. LXVL, NO. 290 homo of Mlaa Joaaamlno Smith, 15 Group by Governor H m foBlor Uithor Lo o m of Park atraot. P aaaort will bo arrr- Rally Day at the South Method­ N O W OPEN SaooiMd Luthoma ehurch orUl od at aoTOn o’clock. Elmer A. Woden, msnnger of The Manchester Orangs Country {* Thomda M. Hobbs, Seaman Sec­ ■Mot ot tho poroonoco, Bundoy the J. W. Hale OnrpormUon, has Fair committee has announced the ond Class, son of Thomas Hobbs ist cburCb school will bs marksd Dog Reunites *Dead* Man and W ife Blast W recks m n lo f at otght o’clock. Thia wUI Mr. and Mra. Joaoph Tracy of been nominated by Governor following list of judges for the of 16 Horton read, Manchester. Sunday by a Hpedal asrvlcs of Manchetfor'/ 81 North Elm atroot and Mr. and American Delegates taha tho placo of tho noxt acho- Jsmre L. McOonsuRhy for ap­ various entriss that will bs ex­ Who Is serving aboard the light worship In th* church at StSO U. S. Demands Release dulod aM oU i« of tho croup. Mra. Haaon Waat of 7« Eaaex pointment to the Federal Rent hibited at the evm t tomorrow and cruiser US8 hresno, has found o’clock under the direction of Mrs. Bowling Groon British Liner; atroot haro rotumod aftor apond- Advisory Board ol the Hertford- Saturday at the State Armory. T. B. Kehler, Superintendent ot the Caator Oiurch Co-Woda wUl Inc a fow daya 1a Now York CSty. New Biitsin Defense Rental Ares. that 50,000,000 f renchmsn are def* Nsw Eaglsad*s Flaflst hoTO a aayatery ride aad com The governor’s nominations, elsv- Vegetablea, John Laldlaw- of Initely 100 per cent admirer* of Intermeijiate AtpartinenL Upon To U. N. Assembly 18 Are KUled coming to th* church an claaa roaat la ooaaocUoa with Oioir Brat A aquara danco la announced for ■on in number, which are coneld- South Coventry; fruits, Thdmaa the U. 8,. Navy and its peraonneL menibera will proceed to their de­ BewHng Altcys ifffti«C tomorrow ovoalnc. tomorrow ovoninc In tho aoctal ered tantamount to appointment, M. Sullivan; flowers, Mrs. William Military Attaches *rhe Fresno, part of the Northern room of tho Buckingham church. were sent yesterday to Federal Ellis; fancy work, Mra. May De- partments from wMcb they wlU European task force of Admiral form a proceasion k> anter the au­ 654 Center Street Fifty Injurrd During a Bon Avory’a orchoatra will fumlah Houeing Expediter Frank R. Cree- : Wolfe; poultry, Donald Tuttle of Columbia; canned goods, Mias Allcs Richard L Conolly, Commander ditorium. Ready for Opening mualc. oommlttoo In charfo *1110 don at Waahington who will make Elmer A. Wedew of U. 8. Nav'tl Forces in the East­ Jarvis Boildinf Trial Run Near Ihe inoludoo Al/ah RuaaoU, Jr., Dan Salisbury; baked foods and pas- The tbema. eV the service of the actual appointmenta. ern AtlsnUc and Medltsrrancan. wor ihlp will be ’’Worship Trails to The function of the board to ' tries, Mrs. Harold Belcher and Mouth of Belfast Bay; and Avary Ruaaell and Joan recently spent a week at the a Better Church School’’ Four which Mr Weden hae been nomi­ Expediter to mipervlec various lo­ Miss Salisbury; hobbles, Winston Held by Yugoslavia Uoaritt. French seaport ot Le Havre. voiipg people will take psrt^ All Envoys Called to i nated Is to work In cloae coopera­ cal rental areas and facilitate iTurklngton, Miss Yoe Stetson; Rumors of Sabotage Topping off a week of >\in and marking the Trails of Beauty, tion with the National Hdualng eventual decontrol. Each board la ' craftsihsnship, W. E. Schober. Notice New York to Meet News Tidbits empowered to conduct surveys, Among the additional attrac­ frolic In Fra.'ice, \ lalta to Parts and Symbols, Worship and Servl^: Bolfast, Northern Ireland, Sopt. make atudles and recommenda­ Rouen were arranged for officers Peter Oiinae, Marilyn Oatea, Thel­ 14 Britons and Amer* ELECTIIC tions to be shown this year la a Secretary Marshall Cu0c6 From ifP) Wirt* 12—UD—Eighteen dead or dying Modem Floral tions to the Federal office and wild life exhibit which may be and men by the ship’s Commanding ma Pierce and James Koacta. A public hearing will be held at Play House as Home Officer, Capt. Elliott B. Straues, Prayer will be offered by Robert men and more than 80 Injured leans W ere Seized MBS. T. a. BEHLEB facilitate the so-called ''hardship seen In (he lower hall where poul­ the Municipal Building on Tues­ Who WiU Map Out FLOBI U8N. Anderson. Rev. W. Rafpb Ward, day evening, September Ifltb, at Britleh mmt A s w r ir fe epUt on wer* brought aahoro today from Arrongemenfs will aeeept a Umlled number of cases" referred to it try and pets also will be exhibited. The Strategy to^ Be Near Trieste; Five Re­ An exhibit of tropical flab has Orim reminders of France’s war Jr., minister, will speak briefly at 8:00 P. M.. B.DJI.T., for the pur­ question of allowing Ruaata * th* British liner Relna Del Pad- pwplle la dramatlcn, including years wer* the bomb and ahell this service. pose of discussing tie extension ot leased But Nine Still routiEi By cxMricRced forists. For been arranged. Utilized on Tuesday share In the oil ot Iran, with the fleo, which docked her* badly dam­ epeerh, dlctJon, expremlaa aad The complete program of events wrecked buildings In Le Havre that Children and youhg people who a water main on Parker Street British not opposing It, while we WedtUngB, Anniverasries, aged by an explosion at sea. In Gistody; Vigorons ■ant H for • poise. Private aad classes. To All My Friends la contained In an advertisement far outnumbered those left stand­ are not attending church school from Jenaen Street Northerly. are enedura^ng Iran to vote Fmcnl^ Etc. appearing elsewhere In today’s ing. The Fkvano Itself docked at a elsewhere are Invited to enroll In Anyone Interested may appear. New York, Sept. 12.— (/P) down Russian contract. Sport­ Whlla hundreds crowded th* TbL S7SL Call 1 to 4 p. la. dock area, the 17,702-ton motor- Protests Made by Both Who Voted for Me Herald. Pontoon pier, over which thousands -the ckiiith church school and to oe Board of Selectmen. — Indications mounted today ing Newrs gives Its Rookie of the ' ! *rhe armory will be open tomor­ of American servicemen passed present Sunday morning for the By S. G. Bowers. ship was towed In and pollc* be­ ANDERSON I wish to take his opportunity that the U. S. delegation to Year Award to Brooklyn’s Jad^ British and American to thknk my three hundred and row at 9 a.m. so that exhibitors during the inveaion of France. Rally Da^iiervice. Secretary. RoUnaon... .Former King Caiw gan an Inquiry, studying among GREENHOUSES thirteen frienda who voted In the United Nations, operating and EHena Lupeacu preparing to other thing* what they described Officials; Case History 155 EMiidgo S t TcL 8486 my favor In Tjiesday’s Republi­ under the personal direction leave BraxU. .Italy’s Socialist par­ aa the possibility of aabotage. The wartime troop transport, can primary election. of Secretary of State (Jeorge ty charges government with re­ PiiMhurtf Grocery **Flowtrs By Wtro** S.vdney LysM, 88, of Rapid n ty , 8. D.. (right) reported dead by the on a trial run after being refitted Washington, Sept. 12.— (4*) Although we fell short In C. Marshall, hoped to move sponsibility for strike of mlUloa War department nfter torpedoing of n troop ohlp by the Jnpnneoe The United States has de> farm worker*. for resumption of peacetlm* serv­ numerical atrength to Insure In 1948, I* ehown reunited with his wife Marye, 48, of L'ttra, N. Y. into a commanding spot in American Ekionomlc History ice, was tom by an englneroom manded the “immediate re­ nomination, I am Indeed grati­ Tho LyosM found ench other In Snrmmento, Qsllf„ nfter the hnohnnd fied to know that such a large the early days of -the ^neral Association opens two day meet­ blast yesterday about 12 miles lease” by Yugoslavia of nine .
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