Brunner Effected.) Jews

Brunner Effected.) Jews

r'-^- I,-*- ^ 5 S ^ ^ -' fr’- ^ "-'i ■■ h- ^ - ‘ y . • ^ ^ TH U R5D AT, JAWCTAKT M , The Bmaau TWILT* ifllattrlif^Btpr lEpgtttng Ijgralb Average Dally Circniatlen * '<1 Far ths Mauth at DaeaaAar, 1848 laereaaiag elanilaaaa tealght foUowod by Mght suaw after ad8- T o I..<*clure Here Public Nurse 9,007 Mtglit, endiag aa«4jr Sabndayt Returns to Office Grade Schools FACTORY c l e a r a n c e SALE WMW garriaa Saturday aaoralag. About Town Style Pageant w al tbs Aadlt Report Made NOW ON al ■ fiw" ». —» Aid, Campaign Manchester— A City of Village Charm W ell Received ■y. iwnt ltob«t 3 . Richmond ^ SWEATERS AND SPORTSWEAR (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CENTS lain itreet w m Made 7,293 Visits in MANCHESTER, CONN„ FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1946 ■Mtd from tho Army »t Fort l.oral Children Enthusi- (Otaasiasd Advertlaing ra Pago 12) Tashioned Flashes’ Pre- Town in 1945 Associa­ Retail Salesroom yOL. LXV„ NO. 98 B« Jan, 19 attar 82 montha aslic Over Colleclin|S -.— ra ce 22 of which were apeiTl m senlefl to Big Audience For the Polio Fund tion Is Inform ed I trewOulaea end M *n«^ At St. James’ s Hall MAN01SSTER KNITTING MILLS All Quiet on Picket Front 5 S ith the 80th Oenerel ' N^nchester Green \ ihe MedW> Corps end the last au At the January meeting of the Lewis Leads Miners According to early reports from jiaontbs was la the Chief S u ^ cw a “ Fashion Flashea” an original Manchester Public Health Nurses Open Da|^ 9 A« M. to 9 P. M. teachers, the school children are Association which was held on Security Council W ill affioe. Before enterli^ the pageant of dreams, written by . ^ was with the Manchester Trust really doing a fine job collecting Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock In ■Co. Mrs. A. W. Gates of Summer for the polio drive. Containers In the board room of the Manchester Memorial hospital, Mrs. Gertrxide street delighted a large audience some ilasarooms in the grade A daufhter. tAeIr secwd, was Rayner, head of . the Manchester Back to AFL Today; of the members of Gibbons As­ achooK already have an average of Public Health Nurses, reported to bom ymiterday at the Hartford sembly, Catholic Ladles of Colum­ over *10 per container. Thla ia en­ Study 3 Complaints; hospital to Signalman 2-e C. Davla the board that a total of 7,293 bus, Tuesday evening in St. couraging and it ia hoped that this field visits were made by tho Calkins and Mrs. Calkins of 613 is an indication of what ia to come. CALCIUM CHLORIDE MMn street The baby has l»en James's hall. nurses during 1945 In addition to Knlhiiaiaam In Schools conducting 225 clinics. The clinics aamcd Wendy Pnvis CelKin*. Her The opening scene was a cosy Misa Esther Granatrom and her FOR MELTING ICE slstar is myse Ray. Signalman are Mental Hygiene, Nose and Meat Still Problen living-room. The time the early co-chnirmen Miss Shea snd Misa Throat. Pre-Natal, Cheat, and Calkins is stationed at the U. B. morning. Mrs. Eklward McGowan Butler report that enthuaiaam in 23-Pound Bags 100-Poi|<i«r Bags Rebuff Given Russia Naval hospital, St, Albans, L, I. is entertaining her week-end vlsl- Well-Baby conferences. the polio drive Is at s high pilch The meeting was conducted by 1 tor. Mrs. Raymond Hagedorn. in the grade schooia. Here arc a Green Announcet Re­ The First District meeting, Both appear in silk negligee and Miss Anna C. Sampson, president couple of examples: In Mrs. Howe s of the association. Miss Sampson MANCHESTER Three Powers 643 Families American legion, will be held Fri­ house coats, the styles and deUils Mrs. O. B. Hannaford turn at Meeting of Lieut. (Jg) Robert H. Smith second grade room at the Lincoln praised the nurses for the excel­ Formally Agre«« to Dis­ Students Ask day evening at 8:15 at the Legion of which they dUcuss. In the Bom b Shock school the children had made tip lent work which they had done Executive Council in home on Leonard atreet Follow- course of the conversation the Under arrangements made by cuss Tense Military Of Strikers Lieut. (Jg) Robert H. Smith, a bulletin board with many clip­ throughout the year 1945. It was LUMBER AND FUEL COMPANY Join Tribunal .. Ing the business meeting refresh- hostess relates dreams of the pre­ Miami; Elected Imme­ U8NR, has been honorably dis­ pings taken from Ths Herald Mrs. Richard Martin of Harvard unanimously agreed by the board TEL. 5145 Political Situations in Seen Start Cities Revert aments will be served by the Legion ceding night to Mrs. Hagedorn. As 0 charged from Naval service at 33 about the drive and it waa ao well Road, the Women’s Club of Man­ that the association had had a and the auxiliary. Mrs. McGowan does so. a curtain done that the board waa put out Iran, Greece and Indo­ diately to Seat on Pine street. New York City, and is chester will present Mrs, Gladys very successful year. Plana for T o Try Japs Get City Aid is drawn and each dream portray­ In the hail for all the pupila at Xdwin Remkiewics, S 1-c, hus­ now on terminal leave until March. post-war activltiea were discussed nesia to Next Meet- O f Madness To China Now Policy Making Body; ed by members of the committee. He returned to his 6fflce at Robert the Lincoln school to aee. Babson Hannaford in a lecture on band of Mrs. Katherine Remkle- At the Green the pupils In the ‘'Diamonds." Monday evening, SO aa to meet the needs of the in­ Government to Qper* wlca. of this towm, was on board I The flrst scene represents tho J. Smith. InC., local real estate and creased population of the town. ing on M on^y; Disre­ 1^164 More Have Ap‘ Insurance firm, today. Lieut. Smith fourth grade made a feature of January 28, In the South Metho­ t Russia, France and The the USS S t Louis, a lig1»t cruiser Easter Parade of 1890 and Mrs. Parade Past British Pickets nt the Wilson Co. Union Stockyards plant. Chicago, catch I ale Packing Plants. John McHugh and Mrs- John Hay- saw 26 months of service. 13 Ralph Haxen's picture and atory aa dist church. gards Request to. Over-1 Fon Beloit) Says Hitler Netherlands Agree to plications on ' File bringing 323 Navy veterans from it appeared in The Herald for their up on some reading while warming up. Tin can stove provides heat thePaciflc area. The cruiser left ford model and discuss costumes months in the Pacific area, being Mrs. Hannaford has lectured look Iran Dit^utej Showed ^igns After And French Embassies stationed at Okinawa. He was bulletin board. Any quantity of with notable success at leading FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS for outdoor library.—(NEA telephoto). Send Representatives In Detroit; Do Not Bulletin! Guam on January 9 and was sched­ of that era. the stories of the Hazen and Bar­ uled to arrive In San Francisco Other Scenes Follow group coipmander of IXTT'a. women’s colleges and schools, SIMON1ZING nSH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW FRIAI-ATORI Blast His Nerves and Shouting Demands for By The Asaociated Presa rette boys see being clipped and clubs and societies, and on the London, Jan. 26.— ( /P ^ To War Crimes Court Have to Prove Merits yesterday. A fsnilly scene of sbout 1908 pasted In scrap books, according radio. She will tell an interesting The Body Shop Method Mind Were Affected Hong Kong and Macao Lewis J. Clark, CIO Pack­ follows with Mrs. Joseph Vols as Our new eeniUry procese gives you a delldoua. crisp, The United Nations Security to Misa Granatrom. story of these stones which were Tokyo, Jan. 25— (J*) — Russia, Detroit, Jan. 25.—(>P>—Daniel J. inghouse Workers Union the mother. Miss Jowphlne Sma- Clubs to Hold Furnish Free Music SOL1MENE & FLAGG. Inc. council formally agreed today Short Protests first mined and cut in ancient In­ Hereford. Germany, Jan. 25—(J*) Chungking, Jan. 25—(J^—Five France and The Netherlands today president, announced the chettl, the father; Mrs. Wllllsm Chairman Walter Leclerc said 834 Crater 8L 1M. 8181 to discuss the tense military- Ryan, city welfare director, said dia. and used only in royal regalia. thousand Chinese students demon­ Joined the International tribunal union’s National Wage PoHcy Holland, the little boy. and Miss last night that the Dubaldo broth­ Women of the French court were —Bomb shock suffered in an at­ today that 643 families of General TO TARE HOME. CALL 8808. political situations in Iran, strated outside government head I Loretta Chapman, the amall State Banquet ers called him and said that they first to wear them as feminine tempt on his life July 20, 1944, that will try Japan's top war Motors atrlkera are on relief In committee voted ‘‘unanlmoES* daughter. The family members would furiiiah free music for danc­ Greece and Indonesia at its quarters today, then paraded past Crimea suspects. Including Hidekl ornaments. started Adolf Hitler on the road Being Misquoted Detroit and that 1,164 have appli­ ly” today not to retum to are about to leave for a piano re­ ing for one evening for any group next meeting. The council Tojo, Japanese premier at the Members of the Women’s club COMMUNITY RBTAURAW to mental deterioratioii; Luftwaffe the British nnd French embassies work when the government P A ^ N G cital and happenings and apeeches Air Powers Groups to or organization who wished to put thus disregarded a request war’s beginning, cations on file.

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