Warden Is Ready to Execute Hauptmann; New Reprieve

Warden Is Ready to Execute Hauptmann; New Reprieve

PAGE FOOlTSEIf THURSDAY, APAiL 2,1980. AVEBAOE DAILT dBOULATION THEWIIATBaE for the Month of Blarch, 1086 1 Of U. 8. Weather Baraaa. inanr^cBlcr Evening Hartford The Toung People's society of ITie scheduled meeting of iJie street crossing Is larger and la not the exception of George Moquln, ----- DANCE - Concordia Lutheran church will sewing circle of the Army and as old as the one at the Main street who la the new greenakeeper at the SWEDISH BAKING SALE 5,848 Fklr^. eoldm tonight: Saturday Navy club Auxiliary tonight at the GAHIER FURNITURE crossing. The old building at the Mfuschester Cknmtry club. Member of the Andlt fair, oiovtly rising temperstnre. hold its regular monthly meeting Manchester Auspiees Dorcas Sodety of ,8diool St. Recreation Center tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock In chibhosse has been postponed. An- Main street croMing Is to tie taken Now that the dry seaaon has set Bnrean of CIrcalationa. FRIDAY, APRIL 8 the church parlors. nouncement,of the date of the meet­ away and the cool bins located to In Warden Jenaen wishes to call at­ Emanuel Lutheran Chorch. MANCHESTER — A OTY OF VILLAGE (MARM ing will be 'made later. Date Bqok FOR FLOOD VICHMS the east of the Main street puUding tention that no grasaor brush fires HALE’S BASEMENT fk Art McKay’s Orchestra are edso being moved, whlCh wUI can be lighted without first getting The Manchester Democratic Wo­ SATURDAY, APRIL 4 ^ (CUasUM Advertising on Pago IS.) (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE THREE CEMI Admission 25c. Tonight glveja clearer view at the crossing. a permit from the town warden or VO L. L V „ NO. 158. MANCHESTER. CONN., FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 1986. men's club will meet tomorrow eve­ Itibas been learned that the per­ One of the deputies, anywhere In Beginning at 1 o’clock. ning at 8:15 with Miss Carrie April 2-8.—Faculty play, "Daddy GRASS HRES FEATURE Long Legs” at High school ball. son Who flagged the train as It was town outside ot the fire districts. Bendeson of 303 East Center street. Benefit of Educational club and Legion Post Here A s s i e s approaching the Oakland street ABODITOP n>e members are reminded to make CALLS DURING MARCH Vcrplanck Fund. crossing last week when the signals retumn on tickets sold for the 82.50, This W eek were out of order was not an em­ Grand Jury Before Whom Wendel Case Witnesses Paraded a drawing of which will be held to­ Task Of Aiding InRefnr ployee of the road. A young man Th* Woman’s Foreign Missionary April 4.—Spring formal dance There Is No Place Liked—Like Home! BORAH FORCES LOSE living near the crossing saw the society of the South Methodist morrow night. South Manchester Department Tall Cedars of Lebanon, at local WARDEN IS READY TO flashes were not working. He saw church will meet tomorrow evening Country club. nishing Refugee Homes. Winners at the Bingo party which Called 21 Tlmes-^North End the train coming and also automo­ Treat It to at 7:80 at the parsonge, 810 Spruce Also Connecticut Past Chiefs, biles approaching the crossing. street. Mrs. Earl Story and Miss followed the regular meeting of Answers 10 Alarms. Order of Scottish Clans, convention, the best Inside Lady Roberts Lodge, Daughters of Running-down the track he flagged and out. IN NEW YORK TEST Gertrude Abbey wlU be the hos' supper and entertainment. Masonic To assist the many flood victims the train and waved the automo­ teases. St. George, In Odd Fellows h^U last Apparatus of the South Manches­ Temple. _ _ _ t of this area whose household goods biles across. After that incident night were as fo lows: Mrs. Albert ter Fire department wa.s called on Coming Events and furniture were destroyed by the 1 EXECUTE HAUPTMANN; the railroad company placed flag­ The quarterly meeting of the Hemingway, Mrs. Margaret Ander- April 14.— "Three U ve Ghosts," recent unprecedented flood, Dll- to extlngulah fires 31 times during men at the crossing wbUe the sig­ Idaho Man Beaten 5 To 1 In Swedish Congregational church on ton, Mrs. Percy Tldroas, Miss the month of March. Of this number 3-act play by Community Players, worth-Omell Post. American Le­ nals were out of order. * USE M cGILL’S BEST PA IN T S RQCHSFUEHRER Spruce street will take place toiiior- Rachel Vlckerman, Mrs. Henry 20 were atill alarms and the other South Methodist chiirch, sponsored gion and Auxiliary have undertaken row evening at 7:30 and a good at­ Marsden, Mrs. James Leslie, Mrs by Wesleyan Guild. < the task of collecting old furniture Snnfast and water resistant waU papers. ! tendance Is hoped for. whistle alarm was for a grass fire. Primary But Workers Say Percy Robinson, Mrs. Herbert Two of the calls were for assistance April 15.—Easter ball of Knights In Manchester. JENSEN AGiUN NAMED And for smart, serviceable Interiors. NEW REPRIEVE REPORT? Robinson, Miss Lucy Clarkson. A out o ' town. of Columbus at Sunset Ridge club. Undoubtedly many Manchester WONT PROMISE 'The Alpina Club, composed of social time with refreshments fol Also Easter dinner at Y. M. C. A. families have stored In the attic, or THOS. McGILL, JR. Illinois Fight Win Tefl A both men and women of Italian On March 9 apparatus went to lowed the games the fire that destroyed Chapel Hall by Ever Ready Circle, King’s elsewhere, many good plecea of fur­ FOREST FIRE WARDEN PAINTER AND DECORATOR birth or extraction, which was or­ Daughters. niture for which they really have Col. Kimberling Says As Far j ganized a month :>go now has a In North Coventry and succeeded In 126 Cedar Sfc ghone 6887 Different Story. NOT TO FORTIFY Miss Mary Marcontonlo who la saving the Grange Hall and the April 19.—Manchester teachers no use. Anyone wishing to donate membership of 132. They are to any articles of any nature whatso­ Appointment Received From to be married to Salvatore Squa' church. On March 26 with the aid get-together at Y. M. C. A. Situation at a Glance hold their meeting on the flret April 17.—Three-act play, 'The ever should call 8376 and ask for State Forester— He Names As He Knows Bmno Wednesday of the month. trito at St. James's church on April of Company No. 1 of the Manches­ f A 29, was honored with a chower last Patsy,” by Paint and Powder club Miss Kane, who will see that your Deputies In Town. Waahlngton, April 8.— (A P ) — /Zrangements for execution at 8 p. m. ter department, No. 3’s pump went donation la called for as soon as Flatly Refuses To Give As By ASSOCIATED PRESS night at the Crosby Tea Room in to the Maguire farm In Vernon and at High school ball. Despite a primary victory of New Warden Klrabcrllng expects ' after learning Mercer county rirand Be Electroented At 8,^ The Naval Cadet Drum Corps will April 20.—"Patsy,” play by Sun­ possible. Jury would not ask another stay. Hartford, attended by 63 of her as­ saved' the house. John Jensen has again been nam­ I Tork ’4 regular Republican organ­ Hauptmann execution to take place meet tonight at 8 o’clock In the set Rebekah lodge In Odd Fellows’ ed as Town Forest F ire] Warden. Condemned man, after good East Side Recreation building. All sociates In the iilTice of . the Aetna Chief Edward Coleman of the ization over supporters of Senator surance As To Rhineland; Life Insurance company. After a hall. I The appointment Is made by State tonight "as matters now stand." night’s rest, told his gqards be was O’clock But Close Friendtl members are urged to be present as Manchester Fire department re­ RAILROAD CROSSING Borah of Idaho, the senator’s delicious turkey dinner the bride April 26. — Ladles night. Army Forest Fire Warden Hawes. Warden Hauptmann's counsel demanded "confident and not worrying" • and there Is Important business to be ports eight still alarms and two friends here Indicated today their unwrapped her gifts', which Includ­ and Navy club. Jensen has appointed as deputy fire Eden Says Hjtler Offer De­ Hunterdon county Grand Jury be was prepared again for wmk to oonsidcred. whistle alarme. In the total of eight Of Governor Hint At An-J ed a complete set of rock crystal April 27.—11th annual concert of wardens Reuben Britton of Man­ confidence was unshaken. convenedto consider kidnap charges death chair. still alarms two were for fires out­ SIGNALS NOW IN ORDER against Paul H. Wendel and that Hla wife, stunned by develop­ ware, a sterling silver bonbon dish Beethoven Glee club at High school chester Green, Michael Gorman at Carl G. Bachmann, chairman of ^ A meeting of Townsend Club No. side of the district, one being the Highland Park, George Moquln In serves Thought Prosecutor Hauck Join in request­ ments, hoped frantically for another and other choice articles. Bridge hall. the Boroh-for-Presldent campaign other Stay; Defense Makesl a, wlU be held at the Y.M.C.A. to­ coll to Vernon and another for a the south section, Arthur Loomis of headquarters, remained In his office ing stay of execution. reprieve from the governor. morrow night at 8 o'clock. followed. grass fire In Buckland. One of the May 12-15. — Animal Herald' Flagman’s House At Oakland IT Cooking School, sessions at State Keeney street for the west section ' Y O U C A N B U lt D Into the early houra of today to re­ Prosecutor Hauck announced he Assemblyman Crawford Jamieson, whistle alarms was for a graas fire Street Moved; Changes Made Trenton Democrat, said he would theater in morning.

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