
j l: FRTOAT, FEKtUART S8, W 1 A T in fa Dally Nat frasa Ron iKanrliif Bter Ettf ttfttg Tha Waathar Fer toe Wegk Badtog rwnaa* at D. % Wewtoti Rn Fabnnry It, I9BI n e Manoheater O a o k r S o ^ . manufslturlng tee. The deputy!a possible appointee, peys fT.000 Marino Pfo.' David C 0<£Sl^> Teday, parUy rtm4y,.’ i o f which Adam R t o ^ commissioner poet, to which he ts aiinttaily. ■ .oTofllr. and Mia. OiarlM Stevens W ell MMw Surrica, oolA wtadyv Ug ^ M S « . w r e ( 88 Linden atraet, ydU man, and the members o f the 10,141 gonmtimist aub, wtU moot thla nanr S8t fair, cold toalglit. to g 2 j3 2 a te to artiUary pimettea MgM ^ to the Known Biere near 88i tolr, Bttle cknngn to u t m S tofem y-e Fort Bragg, near pOEUlASfW SOttWYROW# y ^ t a v i l t a r i f . 0 „ aa a mam* ItobMns room of 0 «ter cBuroB iHanchaftor-— City of ViUago Chmrm ■ fcttary. Flrat Battalion, house. A ll members o f both groups I ___ kMVJNCta* are urged to be.present as plaas Tenth Marlnea. Hto battalion to ^ Odltg*. *Mt will be discussed for the April Man ■ Mentioned . for •ebaduled to go to Fort (UtasaUtod Advneltotoi.ee r e g e i f ) ».y r * « th* ip»^ cancer Fund Drive, which this yOL. LXX, NO. 123 MANCHESTER, CONN„ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1951 (TWELVE PA G E S) for four daya 5f rtootlng practice State Post Once Part­ PRICE FIVE CBNTi year will probably take the form S, M m Hoas^uBd to {OOowod by two d y a gamaa." P v t Oangtoff to a Said it house-to-house fo U r it a l^ w ner in Local BnaiBeaa ta kMlPMs •Slatotr^ oonsidered the most s ffs ^ v e artillery eannonaar. U M M a to method of fund-raising.. The Boew Bamuel H. 8 t « v ^ a f tbfvtag- Rail Pow Wow Mighty Maneuver Red Probers Chairman at Hearing — -T- Both «• optimists will omit their Monday ton, who is mentioned «a tlie next ~ 9 t aUlMbMtM IDgk Mra. a a y to *' Alliaon. praaldent evening dinner meeting. Yanks Push Twice of S t Mar/a Guild la dlatribuUng Deputy Motor VoMeloo Commia- Spurs Reports By-Pass Films; llt m b m o f ^ v a r t o u f tlokata for the Fellowahlp auppar Miss Gertrude Herrmann of Cen­ sloner of Coimocttcut, forpteriy dadiM roquMtod to m aw which the Guild will aerve to St, sor street who has returned after r e a l^ In ManchMtor.* Mo 'w m a Vj^^iaumtlntii h f Maich 8 for Mary’a Pariah houM Wadneaday several weeks' hospitallMtiim at evening, March 7 at alx o’clock, paitaor of L . T . Wood to tiia. pro­ Accord Is Near Eye W ar Plants Into Hoengsong St. Francis hospital, Hartford, ^11 day. Slaich 10 to T to lw T1^* and they will "be available from resume piano Instruction at the duction of Mygionie Ico .' ZS may now bo aocured by W art* membera. Reaervatlona may alao homes of pupils on Monday. A life-long friend of'M r, Wood t^mrtnr, liOdfO mOmbeTB ffO® be made by calUng. Mra. William he came hero in 1918 Iea.ylng to Beliere Separate Agree­ Say r,oiiiiiiuni8ts Ousted r r a r t Duncan of UtUo Hunniford, telephone 4274, or Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, 1988 to eatahlish a sM | ar btipi- In Central Korea Darotton Dodgo. Tbomaa T ^ «jr d Mra. Claude Porter, 7002. Mra. ment Between Train­ , By ' CIO Work in No. 18. United Spanish W ar Vet* nasa in TorrlngtoR. A a t m t f t i pet o f Poail atroot; DaughtOT Ub* Cbarlaa N. Oole, chairman of the aeltvs in polities to Maiiehfmr hs « t y . N a 188, Mrs. Boaato Fyrto. supper committee, announces that erana, will hold a social meeting men Anil Carriers Defense Industries; Monday evening In the State A K beeams intcrestsd in Itrtublican V v ^ atroot a«<*_No. 17 from the meal will consist of baked ham, affalrv in Torrington through hts Hearings Begin Soon Withdraw Under Heavy Mra. Margaret Bell, Roaemaiy Pittsburgh potatoes, cole slaw, raory, at which members of Wafd Heralds First Break Cheney Tent will be guests. Mrs. friendship with the late Russell Wilson Urges place. string bwsns, rolls, tea or coffee Patterson, Republican leader in Fire from Hills as and apple cobbler. TTie midweek Gladys Rldolfl and Mra. Inea Bat­ Washington, Fsb. 24— (ff)— The Washington. Feb. 34 <;P)—The son who head the committee re­ that area. Reds Establish New Rtv. cart Holgoraon o f the Oo»- Lenten aervice will follow at 7:80. Brotherhood of Railroad Train-1 House Un-American Activities Giant Effort oaaat*Oongregational church will quests eaeh member to bring a H e conducto. a ''fTMapTrloclier box lunch, to be shared with the men met with the National Media- { Committee may sidetrack tem- Defense Line North apeak in the PlalnviUe and Briatol plant in Torrington to. admtten to Mlaa Letltla F. Connor, of Port- comrades. tlon Boanl today, leading to re- pgrarlty its Hollywood probe to churchea Sunday morning, but ra* adown. County Armagh, Northern To Arm U. S. Of Town; Shake-Up turn for the evening aervice at Ireland, arrived here last evening ports thst a separate agreement • form a battle circle In Korea, a maneuver much like that formed by covered wagons to ward launch an extended Invcuittgatlon 7:80, when hla topic will be "Jeaua for a two months visit with her Mr. and Mrs. K. Lincoln Smith, between the trainmen and tha car-1 gg Indlaa attacks. This d rrle was a preparatory move, aa tbs tanka pusked off against tbs Reds la of Communism in defense indus­ In Chinese Conunand and Hia RelaOvea." Rev. Q. H. Br- uncle, Thomas J. Ford, of 158 who are spending the winter in S t risrs might hs in tha offing. tobs I7N offensive drive. (N E A Telephoto) tries. Petersburg, are enjoying a ten- President W. P. Kennedy and his Promises to End Profi­ irkfftn, aupeitatendent of the Cooper street. She arrived In New Chsirnum Wood (D -fia) told Tokyo, Feb. day West Indies cruise on the 8.B. Arthur Drug Stint entire negotiating committea con­ Cromwell Chlldren’a home, will oc­ York yesterday morning on board newsmen today that committee teering and Inflation; Nuevo Domlnlcano with stops at niDSSES — BRIM ferred wrlth the mediators this Chairman W. Elmer Rarlier of American forces pushed into cupy the pulpit at the Oovenant the Cunard White Star liner hearings would open "in the very Nassau, The Bahamas, Kingston, ELASTIC HOSIim Dewey Sees the RFC board of directors a|>- Hoengsong twice today but church here Sunday morning at "Queen Mary” . Her uncle met her morning. Other unions were stand-1 near future—possibly next w e e k - Says Wage Policies eleven o'clock. at Pier 80. North River, where the Jamaica and Port Au Prince, CRUTCHES — BRACB8 ing by, aa were negotiators for | Suit Charging Slavery, pears Feb. 88. before the Senate made no attempt, to hold the Expert 91ttan on the extent of Communist labor big liner docked, with 1,011 other Haiti. Mrs. Smith was the former the railroads. , Banking oommittee probing RFC' Are Being Modified Reds' major central Korean Miss Alice Benson of this town. Wherry Plan infiltration Into sensitivs defense loans. In Washington, Harber passengers. It was the llrst real break in the plants. road hub.' A tank-infantry solid front of the four operating lestifled he had ordeired copies of Washington, Feb. 24 (Si—De­ Fraud, Compromised ■'We know that Communists who railroad unions sines they decided RFC correspondence abitiit loans team witl;dreifr after a three- have been expelled from the CIO fense MnbllltaUon Director last fall to stand together. The Numbing U. S, n1lh Congress members delivered hour fight Saturday morning are no*' leing employed in defense diaries E. Wilson said Inst night INCOME TAX other unions are the engineers, to the W'hite House, and had dis. with Chinese forces north of tndunlries, including munitions cussed them "with the I'resldent "unless we tarnish our destiny by conductors, and the firemen and the town. B MY aUSINESS ' plants," Wood said. himself.’’ (.XI’ Wlrepholo). fear, disunity and Improvidence" anginsmen. U. S. Launches Patrola prowled into the town Tells Senators Europe " It is a' very serious situation Amerleans can look to better than carriers Stand Pat again In the afternoon but pulled of which the public Is too little ever future, "ready for all-out Tils trainmen and conductors Idonah Perkins by Is Building Own De­ back when the Oommunists be­ PHONE 6tS9 Work on First aware." war or all-out peace." started out together III March 1949 Her Ex - Housekeeper fenses But Cannot U. S. - Cliiang In hts first report to the nation gan firing from the northern hlUs. FOR APPOINTMENT to obtain a 40-hour week at 48 Wood, however, made clear that on "’n\e Htatc of Mobitizatlon” Hlaat of Chipyong, Allied infan­ Prettff Promenader $19-98 hours pay for those in yard serv­ Do the Job Alone the Reds-ln-defenee probe did not Wilson called for a giant effort trymen flushed a battalion o f Chi- Atom Aircraft Bridgeport, Conn., Feb. 24— wa.rt out the committe's interest ice and substantial increases for Chiefs Discuss during the next three years to .neso Saturday afternoon in the In possible Communist Influences Sanggosong area.
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