8ATUBDAT. FSBBUABT t, 1M9 Avertg* Daily Circalation TkaWcatlicr Eoniiitg XrraQk For ths Mm Ui of JaaMry. 1»4« Fecamet ol C. B. Wmtber Barm a Ctawiy tm igbt. lenaara* by Bgb$ 6 ^ 5 0 mow lafia 4eal»bt ar Tata*ay; aal AbontTown Approve Plans They’re Still Harresting Natoral lee ia Tmm Orange Lodge Mirror* Re^Sihrered Member oMlw A«*lt much rbaaga fai tenaperatwre. Boreaa aC CIrralatlaBB Of Model Home Picks Officers ' — Called For — MancheUer—A City of Village Charm <WM bora fei the * ELITE STUDIO to Kr. and U n , (TWELVE FACES) PRICE THREE CB n 4 w t t m roibM M3 Mata K n o t Aavorttorag ea rage It) MANCHESTER, CONN, MONOAV, FEBRCAR^ S, 1940 Tbo Sboa> Local Qiamber to Build Joseph Weir Is Chosen VOL.HX.,NO.107 Bfod bi Manehe«t«r ■ewo b«r«. Another; lAist One Was As Worthy Preceptor; A Pronounced Success. Other Officers Selected <' Tbo WMfcty raootiny of Um Man- Town France Protests Britifih Wheat Train Wrecked in Maine olM tar Khraate eiub win bo bold The Board of Control of the The annual meeting and elec­ Asserts Con mittee a t UtlB MoDdajr noon a t tbo T. M. - C. A. Ibo moot apoakor will bo Chamber of Commerce laot night tion of officers of Royal Black Advertisement ‘■I*!; ytW hm t Karaita, a nattvo a Fin- voted unanimous andorsement of Praeeptory, No. 13, Loyal Onui|^ Board of Tax Review load a ^ boadof tbo Fiimlob reliol propoaad plana for the efectlon of Lodge, was held last . night In Japanese Fliers’ -o aai^g ii In Bootcni Connecticut. another Demonstration Home thia Orange hall. The following offl- I . B i aiwnt a larfo part of hii life In cera were elected: Worthy Pre­ (Notice HasJ ■ r" Never ccused ■pring and L<eon Thorp, advertis­ ' l>1a1aiid and waa recently In oon- ing manager of The Herald, was ceptor, Joseph Weir; Deputy Pre­ The Board of Tax Review of -iOiOBeo with tbo Plnnlah consul In named as chalrmhn of the commit­ ceptor, John Chambera; Registrar, Mow Torti. Hla subjoct will be— the Town of Maocheatcr will be in Raids on tee In charge of the project. He William Henderson; treasurer, session at the Municipal Building •^naland—Why Is Russia anxious will be aasisted by a group of four David Dickson; chaplain, Fred­ to dsatroy It, and why >»ill the Cliamber membera and It Is ex­ erick Cranston; lecturers, Thomas Thoraday, PVb. 1, *-8 P. M- Any Solon ‘P l o t t Vtnns llfht back to the last mon?” pected that preliminary arrange­ Leemon, James McCullough; cen­ FM ay. Feb. X, 3-8 P. M. French Say Amhaasador I -»■ Booty Klwanlan ought to be on ments for the building of the sors. John Walker, Albert Weir; Batarday, Feb. I, 8-5 P. M. Plumbers Work 3 Days; band to hear this talk. Russell Home will be started Immediately. standard bearers, David Morrison, Monday. Feb. 5. 8-8 P. M. Told Nipponese Gov­ Find Water Not Frozen Fan! win furnish the attendance Prowounewd fkieoaali Tbomas Wood: pursaziant, Clem­ Tuesday, Feb. 8, 8-8 P. M. Victim of Robbery Alse StarniM Makes Dedifipal The f3iamber's flrst Demunatra- ent Booto; outside tyler, James Wedaeaday, Feb. 7. 8-8 P. M. ernment Has Heard of Snow HUl, Md.. Feb. 8.—(P) ! ___ Tbnroday, Feb. 8, 8-8 P. M. Murphy Takes Provides Getaway Trade Hon Home last summer was erect­ —Herald Photos \ Greenawmy; committee, David Bomhing Only From —For three days two forces of ' lion V^Hia Testimoiij^: Oroup 1 of the Memorial Hos- ed in the |6,A00 class and was a Neville, ITiomaa Blevin, Harry Friday. Feb. *. 8-8 P. M. plumbers labored to thaw out Employees of the ti. T. Wood Company harvested a relatively small crop of ice the past week on Buck'a Pond, Birch ' Mouikain Baturitay, Feb. 10, 8-5 P. M. Metheun, Mesa, Feb. 8.—(/P) BeforeXHouae— R ottal auxlHary, Mrs. James M. pronounced succeaa, being sold Road. Once a familiar-sight In thIa area, manufactured ice haa supplanted natural Ice In nearly all sections of southern New Trotter, William Stratton, George Newa Reports; Corn- water pipes leading into the — The victim of this robbery (bearer, leader, will meet Monday soon after a two-week public In- Weir and Frank McGcown. Monday. Feb. IX. 8-8 P. M. homes of Mrs. Linda Price, Oath to Begm England. In the photo (left above) Harry Tomm la pushing Ics cakes Into the runway and Irwin Kluck, (right), is guiding 'the ice Tneamy. Feb. 18. 3-8 P. M- H Army. not only provided the loot, but S u l^ m n ^ e e aftornoon at 7 o'clock at the T. M. ^ spcctlon period during which up the runway Into the lea house. \ The new officers were Installed pletely Behind , ^} Norman Hall and Dewey the transportation for the get- C. A. i thousands of people from this aec- by Frank McGeown, Past Worthy All persons claiming to be a, ' # ■ Pusey. Justice Work Into Involv^ Career ' tlnn of the state vlalted the mod­ Preceptor. Fifty members of the grieved by the doings of the Aa- L e^-in pipes were unearth- I away. Oroat Pocahontas Mrs. Mabel ern, attractive Cape Ood house on haa been raised from n order were present at the annual seaoora of the Town of Maaches- Paris, Feb. 5— (P) —Authorized I ed and heaM , trenches dug, Thieves broke Into the Law- David Mb; Osborne of Hartford and her staff Rt. John street In the Stonehaven and friends of the post. 5 meeting and business session ter, Conn.,_and those requiring off­ apokezmen announced today that and blow torches flamed hours I rence Beverage Company’s Once H ir^ will niake their official visit Mon­ tract. Legion Group • Belectman Joseph Pero, chair­ which followed. Reports of the sets must appear and file their France's ambassador at Tokyo had I on end. But—no water. Fifth RooHcvelt Appoin* ' plant early to ^ y , lowered a This year It has been decided to 800-pound safe containing $228 day ovcnlaf at the regular mrel. Cutting and Storing Ice man of the committee, stated to­ vrammittees indicated the order to complaint at one of these meet­ protested Japan's bombing last Then Herman Truitt, a work- Ipp to Siiprpinp Cxiurt Probers to Find build a Home In the 44.300 claha ne In excellent financial condition ings or at some atijoumed meet­ ' man, walked over tn the city's to a basement garage, k>ad^ It Ibk of Sunset Council, Degree of Raises $1,200 day that the drive will continue Thursday of the Kumralng-Hanoi as various surveys hava proven until next Friday as about one- and that a large class of candi­ ing of aald Board of Tax Review. 1 main water line, and turned a aboard a company truck, and Meabontas, In Tinker hall. The ! • Sworn ill hy Clprk; Washington. Feb. 8—(8^1—1 aMotiag win bo preceded by a sup- this to be one of the most popular third of the committee has yet to dates are soon to be Initiated In The time of appeal la limited railway, in which several Euro­ I valve. Water spouted at dlacon- drove a mile away, where they par at 6:S0 sharp at a small types In the country. One survey May Soon Be Lost Art report on drive activitlea. the fraternity. bv law to twenty days from and peans died. Tile line connects Indo- . nected pipes ^1 around the Only Onp Decision. broke open the safe, pocketed sentatlve Btornes (D.. Ala.), Invested that 70 per cent of peo­ Sperial Committee De- Chairman Peru stated that Following the meeting an oyster after the flrst day of February the cash, and escaped. dared with emphaata today rdbiurge. The committee, Mrs. ple Inlei'Mted In building are de- China with central China. I three yards. ' Vbwence PlltU Mra Fvelyn Akrigg, rU leR shares In the home drive may be supper was served in Uie banquet 1940. I How the valve got shut off Washington, Feb. 8.—(41—Pres­ the Diea Committee had never IKo. Myrtle Dailey and Mrs. Nora alroiis of having a four or flve night cracks formed In the In Continue the purchased by the general public. hall. Gustave Schreiber, The French said the Japanese room house that ran be built for llinlory of the Idiral In* i ploughed Ice Held during below still Is a mystery. ident RooseveU's fifth appointee to cuaed any member of OongrcM' KaOBoy hopes for a good attend- Campaign for FumlR. Those Inclined to buy shares may Chairman. apokesman told the ambassador •i.. "a plot” agalnat Ita contlnuaaa less than |A,000, and It is the pur­ (lURtry Reralled aR L. ' zero temperatiuvs. contact any member of the coni- Ererett T. McKinney, his government had heard of the the Hupreme Court—Frank Mur­ pose of the Chamber project to I Marking off and ploughing the Secretary. bombing only through news reports phy of Michigan—began aervice Farley Sees He apoke In testimony befois show the Ana type of a home that The special committee conduct­ mlttee or the chairman. Houae Rules Subcommittee Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Woodbridge T. Wood TakcR ill ThiR Ice field to a depth of from 6 to John I. Olson. but that. In principle, the govern­ on the tribunal today after taking can be had in that class. 10 inches, according to the thick­ ing a drive to secure funds for the The new home on Leonard street While Its engine was elsewhere taking on water, a train of Canadian Pacific Railway box cars dug today Into the Involved and Mr.
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