Reds Lose 11,000 Men Three We Stated That the Parade Was Warden Fracchia, One of the Cial Handling at the Postoffices

Reds Lose 11,000 Men Three We Stated That the Parade Was Warden Fracchia, One of the Cial Handling at the Postoffices

iBatu^^oter Ettrning If^raUl SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1950 A v e n g e Dally Net Praas R ob m ^ __^ A- A .a — -* a. a ^ a .* a V - .* a . The Weather bdl was sent to Mr. Jonas, but aC For the Month ot Jnly, 198# eourao that wasn’t his name. It’s About Town a nice gesture of friendship, how* MBochcgter Officer On I^nge At Caipp Wed 40 Years, Bulk or Box Candy Heard Along Main Street avar, and might bs ooplad From Freshmastcr 9,723 Tonight, fair had eoel; low moor r. lifM. of ‘H Omi friends or organisations. ' ziuauinFiStFr iwuFniiin ifiFraiO Hieet, kM woM— a hMM from Member of the Audit SO. Tneaday, fair and aunnyi high And Somm o f ManekeBtor^$ Side SitoHs, Too To Celebrate Electric Caiidj'’"Ca8C0 tka baaplUl aftar uadar* ion Boreaa of Clfcalattoa* near 80. gobig traatmant than. Next to Tha Manehestar Eva- M tm ehester^A CUy of Village Charm When was Manchester’s great i roads In repair. We are sure the nlng Herald, we cannot think of a Week-End Observance Arthur Drug Stores Am lU a l, OaU Frankenbur- ‘Homeland Day” parade held — smaller communities such as Man­ bigger bargain for the few cents ------------------------- — involved than is offered by Uncle air and Jack Whlthaa. dalagatM in June, 1018, or June, 1014 T chester would welcome some relief O f Mr. and Mrs. Joseph VOL. LXIX, NO. 278 (CteaMBeO aa«M«Wag «• Pan* 18) MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1950 (TWELVE PAGES) ham tka CTP ot tka Oaatar Om> Tlila newspaper recantly car­ from the expense of highway Sam’s poatoSice department. For PRICE FOUR CENlB gracattonal church, laft today ter maintenance. a single penny one can send a Hank Seeing Held ried an article about the “Con­ MNiBLV PEOPLE yauBf paopla'a oonfarence at necticut Spirit of ’78” which .in­ postal or greeting card all over ' ^ . cam p Tnlch'lnc, Dearlnc, N. T. cludes two Manchester men—Mi­ “ I'm a taxpayer and I demand this broad land; for two cents It Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hauk of Wa to xot eare how oM you are- Meet new friends. JMn chael Barry and P. Fred Meitsner. my rightn. I want you to come to may be sent to Canada. For three Lake street are celebrating their, auch and euch an addreea right cents you can send one of the new the g e t a c q u a in t e d CLUB. y i f Janat Schretbar of 379 The article stated that the original fortieth wedding anniversary this Weat Oantar streat, la apanding a “Spirit of ’78,” a living portrayal now and take care of thia------," 1a giant greeting cards, more than ^*1, tefomiation a familiar, yet unfair expression four times the size of the regula­ Weekend. They were married Aug­ caU aMb.'Bhmes. 40 Chiudi aacatkm at Carttale, Pa., the of the famous painting of that Street, Hartford. Tel. 7-4SSS **PaniMyhranla Dutch” country. name, was organised to take part Dog Warden Lee Fracchia hears tion card. These, together with ust 18, 1010 by Rev. H. C. Boeck- in the “Homeland Day” parade. almost weekly. small pieces of mail, require spe­ mann, who was pastor of Zion Reds Lose 11,000 Men Three We stated that the parade was Warden Fracchia, one of the cial handling at the postoffices. Mr. and Mra. Charlea H. Edgar- best Manchester has ever boasted, Lutheran church for fourteen ly, Jr., and thalr daughter E3alne held in June, 1013. has turned in a splendid job during Many Of the large cards are print­ years, from 1900 to 1914, now de­ We were questioned about the ed with colored maps or scenes in Bgrbara have ratumed home from the past three years. Yet, to some ceased. They have made their their vacation apant at Cape Cod. date. Wp received a latter from residents, he's no good whan it popular summer places and we have a prominent resident who stated home in Manchester since their SERVICES While there they renew old friends comes to answering their com­ actually seen them framed and Margaret^8 2 0 !l Nehru Ponders of the family. that she believed the parade was plaints about dogs, cats, squirrels, adorning walls of homes. marriage. Mr. Hauk is a native of Steel Mills Slump in June, 1014. We do know that or any animal for that matter. Austria and Mrs. Hauk was bom That interpret the wishes the celebration was held just be­ In Spite of Casualties Laither Leaguers of Emanuel Fracchia Is the dog warden. He : Visit to Peiping fore the outbreak of World War 1, A local landlord was in the in New Jersey. Lutheran church who are looking does not have to answer any call Hartford Office of Price Adminis­ of the famiiy, forward with anticipation to Hl- but we aren’t positive of the exact for any other type of animal un­ They have two daughters and a date. The Herald's newspaper tration recently, discussing the Camp Edwards, Mass., Aug. 19— (Special)—Captain Clarence W. Rush son, and two granddaughters. • f- ' *r Laague camping the last two less he wishes. Lee, a conscien­ pros and cons about upping the As Strike Cripples To Talk Peace files were burned out In 1923 and tious worker and a fellow who dis­ of 08 Cooper Hill street, Manchester Conn., has his eye on the target Their daughter, Helen, is the wife weeks in Atigiut at Lutherweod, rental figure on a vacant apart­ the church camp in Webster, we cannot find reference to the likes saying no, except when some and his finger on the trigger, aiming to please his coach, Lt. Col. of Alfred Selnstock of New York John B. Burke ment, unmindful of a young couple City; Patricia is Mrs. Herbert Foe Aims New Blows Maad.i include the following; Jack “ Homeland Day” event In the town irate resident calls him over the Richard L. Shaw of West Hartford. The men, members of the 301st KIINKRAI HtiME history. within hearing distance. He was Carlson of Plymouth, N. H. Their Indian Premier Invited Robinson, Donald Anderson, coals, has gone out on hundreds Combat Engineers, 70th Infantry Division. ORG, are on the carbine Can any of our readers give us of rat and other animal cases. taken by surprise when tha girl son, 0)nrad, is a student at Man­ 87 East Ceolei st. TeL 8888 3 Key Rail Depots Mavia Small, Walter .Holland, range at Camp Edwards where their unit is in summer training. To Chinese Red Capi* Dorla Ounaten, Linda Pearson, the date of that great observance? There is no fee for answer­ turned to him and in a pleading chester High school. Richard E lU ng^, Richard John­ No prise goes with this, - under­ ing complaints on roaming dogs. voice said; “ Oh please, may we Mr. Hauk, who formerly con­ Ambotoaee Servloe tal; May Give Up Plan son, AUm Johnson, Bernard John­ stand. we just want to know what The fee for bringing in stray dogs have that rent?” not knowing or ducted an auto top and. wood­ At Taegu and Pusan the correct date for that parade or for taking care of dead dogs caring whether it was in tha con­ until they would run no longer. fully pushed his way through the working shop on Falrvlew street, 5-Day ‘Token’ Walkouts To Lead U. N. Group son, Douglas Nelson, NMcy Weir, Now it seems that most folk get Violent Deaths P rl^ lla Treat, Qail JRhnson and was. ks one dollar. fines ot Hartford or ianywhere else. crowd and into the Store. is now employed by the Alexander Slow Nation’s Econo­ Recently a womafi called War­ a new model about evei^ other Within a few seconds. Burton’s Jarvis company. George Gentile. year. New Delhi, Aug. 21—(iPi — In­ We note-that the road dentists den Fracchia and said she had a had lost its designer, the window The couple have received a num­ my ; Hope for Pack-1 Enpiny Hiirrips Fran* nest of bees outside her wjndow. Here we can tell how it really The way we look at it. nothing display was restored to its original ber of congratulary messages, Take Weekend dia's Prime Minister Nehru consid­ Members of the Army and have been busy again this week In happened. The crowd gathered and appearance, and the young design­ FOR SALE ered today whether a trip to Peip­ Season’s First Blow Navy Club Auxiliary will meet town. Sections of highway surface She wanted them removed. Lee is obsolete as long as It satisfies flowers and gifts appropriate to a ard Accord; Detroit | lically to Meet Sept. 1 said he would for a three dollar the master of ceremonies Jumped the owner. er (she was about two years old) ruby wedding. Tomorrow members ing or to Lake Success would best this evening at 7:30 at the John that have broken are chipped out atop a big tractor and ita heavy ICE CREAM BAR ON News’ Publication] Deadline Set by North and the cavity filled with new ma­ fee. The woman “hit the celling” was restored to her mother. of-the family will gather at the Toll' of Seven serve the cause of world peace. B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 East equipment and shouted, “Now, Seems that these Impromptu Center street, to pay their re­ terial. We have often wondered and said it was outrageous and as We might as well face it. Men Hauk honfe for a family dinner m a i n s t r e e t Stalled by Radio Tiff Skirts New England Korean Gov’t; U.

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