7 Waste Paper Collection

7 Waste Paper Collection

S A T U R D A Y , F E B R U A R Y 4, 1960 _ r E T W E L V E IKiuulr»Btrr lEomitts l|«rald Ten Million Victims— Help the Heart, Drive gradi c t tbonanadB a t donas*. BiM thoy go to Boning. Whitham to Head Heads Drive Optical Offices About Town Zoning ts different It Involves Heard Along Main Street prtndpIsB, not Just nsonay. Pao- Church Deacong To Open Monday Average Daily Net Press Run Tbe Weatk8T ______ lU bdu h Lpdg*^ No. 89, plo will always tend to go wbars rbrecaal at P . » . Ttontew ■uiens For the Month e f Jennary, I860 «fll MMt Monday a ro ^ And on Somo of ManchoBtet^B SIdo StrootB, Too tha. highest prlndples ara being #clbek in Odd Vvlowa hall. Dts* debated. Erwin W. Whltbam of 43 Ger­ Special ratea for memben of 7 Light mow tWa aftareeen i not S w ^ i t y PrMldent Mrs. May- At leaat that la the picture wc ard street waa unanimously elect­ textile unions in Manchester, Rock­ quite ao eoM thla nftamean and directories, but we found the direc­ get. Our informants always hel Dcm-d will.oerve aa chairman A IltUc girl leaped tfom the ed chairman of the Board of Dea­ 9,839 tonightt aonaldernMe elaadtnaaa Of the Valentine parly to follow back Beat of a taxi, entered her tory of our "City of Village start out " It isn’t the money, but ville and Wllllmantlc are being set Charm” and alao that o f the state cons of the Center Congregational up by the newly organised Union Member of the Aodlt end eontlenad eoUE.Tneedny. the buaineas seaalon, and rafreah- dancing teacher’a atudio and asked it's the principle of tha thing—” Berean e f Olrenlsttone n en U be aer\‘ed. Today la for a dime. InQuiring what It waa capital, Hartford, a ponderous and Actually, Boning la aerioua. It church at the organisation meet­ Optical corporation sstabllshed ManchcBter— A City of Village Charm expensive tome. Then, too, they She deadline for veacrvatlona for to be uaed for, the teacher re­ la so because fundamentally It U ing of the newly elected board. here, which plana to open for Misl' Money Worries ee the eupper of Welcome L<od(e, East ceived thla anawer, " I fa for the have a complete aet of the tele­ all wrong. ' It trespaaaea on tha Hartford, February 11, and may be phone hooka of the exchanges 'This waa the second time he has ness Monday. The office and labo- see yovp i taxi.” primary rights of individuals to been thus honored. Mark Hill (OlaaalBed (ilkerttsbig ea Fege 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES! made through Noble Grand Mr*. TTie teacher Bought more infor­ thioiighout the state, and New do so they wish with their own rato>7 Is to be at 641'Maln street ty wttb a 4% mortgage VOL. LXIX, NO. 107 was elected vice chairman and Vlrtlnta Keeney, 8446. Tb« *"• mation and asked the young pupil York City, which many people use property. But, aa on many other at the rear of the Silk City res­ O. L Bm o f Righto. atituUon of Theta Rho Glrla Club if her parenta had given her any In lieu of a city directory. Eklward Bushnell, secretary. There rights, we have to give way some­ was a one hundred per cent at­ taurant. OoBstraettoa Will fellow the aupper. money for the cab. She replied what on thla one. Singularity of tendance at the meeting. In ad­ According to Joseph D. Gayson, Mortgage O. that her mother had given her 85 From the mall bag: opinion aa to land use didn’t hurt ABCa of Hydrogen Bomb The Pollah-Amerlcan club will cents, but the driver told her It dition to the above mentioned offi­ optician who will operate the of­ L, F. H. A. " I f you think the following worth anybody when people were sur­ cers, the other members of the hold Ita annual pre-lentcn festival was 45 cents, ten rents for the fice, the enterprise w ill contain Commission Views Taft-Hartley Law printing please do so with my rounded by acres. Now they are tomorrow at the clubhouse at tip. board include Ernest Strong, Har­ thanks. surrounded by other people. They ry Straw, Clarence Eichnian, Ken- complete eyeglass services and FUads alao available fw booM Clinton and Florence streets. The A short time later a woman got "W e arc newcomers here in Man­ have rights too. The boll-down out of a cab on Main street after ith Leslie. Abbott Chase, Wallace none o f the Inconvenience of trips repairs. modernlzaUcm, sto. Bee jp d il UiiiE will open ftt 3 p.m. ano chester and we selected thla city of all of them is known aa zoning. os for oomplete details regard­ • buffet aupper will be served. All having traveled from rone three, Payne, John Bengstoh, Earle to Hartford to have glasses fitted A8 etem eanH era made ef toe or, the M cent sonc. She handed to rear our family and wa would Doebener, Allan Taylor, Ernest ing e new leea er the etn Personnel Affairs membere are asked to attend and not live any other place unleaa wa Bchoola and water rataa loom on will be neceasary. Bahig o f ea rxiatlag lean. kinds el partlclse -prateos end Hydrogen is only one pattkie. they are also asked to bring their the driver the 60 cents and he aald. Weitlich, Kenneth Stroble, Peter Used in Coal Row; the horizon for the coming week. The incorporators of the bus! That will be 70 cents, please." had to do BO. Salmonsen. Honorary, deacons neutrans. Ttieyte interchangeable. ^ends. “ We like the good people here Tuesday night at 8 in High School ncas are all members o f the local This le a free Jervis aerrlce The woman questioned him and arc John A. Hood and Leonard and their ways of life. hall you’ll have a chance to say textile union, but It is stated that —No charge to the borrower. like the youngster was told that Church. Department Poor A meeting of the Administrative "It in my understanding that the what you think about the achool Herbert J. McKinney the organization haa no Interest in 10 rent tip was required. program, proposed new buildings, A t this meeting the program When too er ntere ef these Beard of the ManchesUr lUIian- Both cases were reported and population la about 40,000 people the business. Four partklet mske helium. for the year a'ss outlined, policies partieies get together, they lose Aaortean soeietlei will be held the news has spread fast over the and 1 have wondered how so many ocations and the cost of what Herbert J. McKinney hss been Special new equipment to be Two ara protons, too neutrans. were determined and the relation­ JARVIS 372,500 Now Idle tieainrrmr afternoon at two o'clock homes here represented, diapoae of you think. ' appointed chairman o f the annual moved In will provide the town .sraight. Energy, then it given elf, town that the cab drivera ara at­ Next Wednesday in Hartford at B^y Studyi^ State PoKcV a t the club on Eldridge street. tempting to add a ten cent charge their refuse. ships of the new board to the Red Cross drive it wsa announced with the most up-to-date optical REALTY CO. In th. form of heat. Thal't"futien.’' M em bra of the society who wish "W e have piled our old car with 10:30 a. m.. In Room 585, State Church Council and the Center office possible, it Is stated and Government Urganiza-' ^ •' for their own pockets. If the Office building, the north end today by Jacob F. Miller, chair­ 654 CENTER ST. %o attend may do so as the Feb­ drivers feel they don't get enough boxes filled many times and jour­ Congregational Church, Inc., were Mr. Gayson notes 23 years’ ex­ Strike Buraia Into Na­ Truman Invokes Labor water users can again turn to be­ man of the Manchester Chapter, Phoae 4118 Or 7878 tion Says G>hnecticut The hydrogen bomb changes ruary business meeting will be from their wsges snd tips now. neyed over to the dumping ground discussed. perience In the field. Miaaiii^ Cadet fore the PUC and let opinions fly Ameriesm Red Cross. To Be Target When an atom is split, it agrin hydrogen into helium. Th. Measure in Effort omitted. Dues will be accepted at maybe they should look for a min­ —finally hired a drayman for Rev. Charles G. Johnson of Mr. McKinney, who was irlce Not Good Employer; tion • Wide Walkout the meeting tomorrow. this purpose. on meters and rates. Joses welght^slse in the form lour perticlet making holium- imum wage rate. Meanwhile, last all thla excite­ Manchester Green who Is assisting chairman o f the Red Cross drive Today; Output Now To Restore Production " It would aeem to me that the In some o f the pastoral work at last year is president of McKin­ Favora Setting Up For Platform el h e «, multipliad many timst^losq Manchester Registered Nurses aceumulation of waste paper la a ment stir yoQ up too much, think Stand by while we take another O n ter Church waa Introduced to ney Brothers, Inc., local real es­ PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY sspeugh matt, and weight, Limited Largely to Dig- '—Appoints Board of Association will meet Tuesday eve­ big fire hazard, also the increasing of your heart.

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