Tha Waathar ' 1 _• fUHBXfr Averags Dally arcnlathm at C. 0. WaaMw t a o b t o u k t e x ^ iianrfrfBtfr IffroUi VW the Meath of Hevemker, 1M7 9 ^ 8 0 .u«.iui.aiug northweat wlada; Winiam Puner of Hertford, win Ths Inasmuch class of the iH anrlypB tpr Wedaeaday fair aad be guest speoker at tho meeting Church of the Nasarene sriU hold « of Ike Audit A b oot Tow n of the Manchester Ski club, Prl- its annual Christmas party tomor­ •I CIrcnIattoae row evening at 8:45 at the home i M a n r h e t L doy evening, December 18 ot 7:80 of Mrs. John McAnister, 40 Wads­ Manchester— A City of Village Charm h m M m u iy Ot&ur of tht Ooot- o'clock in the MoncheoUr Com­ worth street. munity "T.” All member* ore urg- hold tM lr roonthljr scratch (ClomHM AdvertMBg ea Page 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1947 (SIXTEEN PAGES) tealght wX tho VJT.W. homo. •d to attend and to bring discard* A daugbUr, their second, was VOL. LXVIL, NO. 59 ed ski equipment to be swapped born yesterday afUrnoon at the V I . n o moiiicy qrouE.of among other membero. At thle Manchester Memorial Hospital to KMhedtot church wiB noot tonnor* meeting, orrangemente win be the Rev. LSlahd O. Hunt and Mrs. »VWm r ovob w* Iiic ot 7:45 In tho lodloo^ mode for the Jonugry ouUng. Hunt of 108 Henry street. The Greek Secrecy Presentation of Gift to C^neral Manager W fddell Made by Judge Hyde T M o m b o w ora ookod to baby has been named EUubeth SS-cont clfto for tho f « ^ Russia Drops Trade M w 3 The Moncheoter Branch of the Hopeatill Hunt. Mr. and Mra. Hunt hoc 'ond on o UMe decoration. Iho Prudential Ineurance Co. will hold have a su-year-old daughter Cyn- -oaraooM will be Mra. Allen Oox, On Gisualties Mn. W. Ralph Word, Jr., ond Mra. a Christmoo party on Wedneodoy, thla. Dec. 10, in the American Legion Btsort Wodoy. banquet hall. Winiom Cooper of Memorial Temple, Pythian Sis­ Ires Senators Middle Turnpike Woat, chairman ters, will meet tomorrow evening Talks With France; n o onnuol meotlnf ond oloc* tien of offlcera of Moncheoter of arrangements for the affair, at 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows hall. twice of Mooono will bo hold TucO' WiU be aaslated by Walter ^ Tho second nomination and elec­ Refusal to Provide Lists doy, December •, ot 7:80 p. m. and WlUiam KeaUng. Arnold Pa- tion of offlcera will take place. A I At thio time the raporU for tho ranl la the caterer for tho dinner Christmas party with tree will fol­ Qted as Indicating «oor win bo rood ond Importont and Tony Obright and hla orchea- low thd business session. Each niember la requested to bring a^l Missions Sent Back (^nooo trlU bo tronooctod. Do- tra win furnlah music for dancing. Little Real Fighting crao work will be omitted in order small gift for the grab bag. Re- to devote more time to n oodol Tho Mothers dub of the Center freshmenU wiU be served by the Against Guerrillas hour foUowinc tho buolneoo meet- church win hold lU Christmas par­ standing social committee. Moscow Announces Can­ ty Wednesday evening at 8:16 at l« t ____ Washington, Dec. 9—iJP)—Offi­ the home of Rev. difford O cial Greek eecrecy over the number Union Orders French cellation; Both Na­ Root chief douchtera of Helen Simpson and Mrs. Simpson, 105 of caeualtlee in the campaign tions Expel Each Oth­ Duvidoon Dodce, Dou(htera of Chestnut street. Pine Quality Beotlo, win meet tomorrow eve- Gifts •gainst Communist-led guerriUas er’s Repatriation Mis­ |i|By with Mrs. Shermon Duffy of The Rotary dub wiU meet to­ drew th^ ire of senators today. Strikers to Go Back jM Compfteld rood. morrow evening at 8:80 for an Custom The refusal of the Athens gov­ sion as Tension Be­ open meeting. Reports of the ac­ ernment to provide casualty lists Mhry B. caieney AuxOlory, U. 8. tivities of varkwa club service fo r the to members of the Appropriations tween Them Mounts; W. V., win meet tonicht In tte Communist - | Certain Hints committees vriU be given by com­ Tailoring committee who toured Europe last ‘Subversive Activi­ ■tots Armory. This wiU be the mittee chairman, and other rou­ foil was cited by some of the law­ General Coitfederation fliM meetinc with the now otfl- tine busineaa transacted. Per Men Aad Wemea makers as indicating there has ties’ Frendt Charge oon in charge. Plano wiU bo made been little real fighting. Of Labor Meets Ulti­ Of Concessions (or the c"****^* Christmas party The Woodland Park Association They said the 125,000-man Greek matum of Government and a good turnout is hoped tor. held its monthly meeting Priday Home Array compares with about 15,000 Paris, D(X!. 9.—- the 12 members of tho RumIoii I hold its regular meeting in Tinker Dewey-Richman ' explanations from administration back to their jobs. RuHetin! Repatriation oommteaion wore be­ n o Ocaduata Chib of 8 t Marys haU this evening at eight o’clock officials on these other widely sep­ Deflaace Indicated I'revlousljr ing expelled for ’’aubverelve ncUv- ahnreh win havo a MUltary whist I at which time there will be noml- arated developments: Hagaiia Leader Loadoo, Dec. 8— Brit­ lUes In France.” Town General Manager Oommunlat leadera had indicat­ ish offlrtels aoM tonlglit the hi the parldi house tomorrow ava- I nation of officers for the coming Co. 1. The destruction of 2^100 four- ed prevloualy they would defy tho rterad Abenfd Train term. Beautiful Cannon engine American bombera on Ger­ Big Four Ferelga Nlolslera OCULIST Says 85 Arabs For Rationing government, which hod set tomor­ CouBcU tew rracbed general He reported Utg Rtnelnne were man flying fielda at the time row oa the deadline for the return escorted to the railroad atnUon Charmtred .Greece was using American dollars agreement bn a Britlra pro­ PRESCRIPTIONS n iX E D | BOXED Hailed At Testimonial to work. posal for drafting • oommoa and placed aboard a Berlin-bound How is tbs tisM to boy Cfflrtst- to buy smaller second-hand British Slain ill Battle O f M eat, Gas An the end of the prolonged, export-import program for train tonight. maa fndt cakes at Pinehurst Qro- Civic Music PretenU NEW FRAMES wxrplanes. Communist.fanned labor crisis ap­ Germany no part of a ptea tor The spokteman declined to elab­ asry. H. B. C. light or dark fruit LENS DIIPl.lCATED 2. Elvidence that American fish George H. Waddell Pub­ peared near, the Soviet union an­ •ehiering Ciermaa oeoaomic orate on the charge of ”aubvenlve S m prtcsd at 18.78 and 85.49. ing boats, turned over to the nounced cancellation of her trade unity. activity,” but the French on Nov. Paradtos fruit cakes in gift pack- REPAIRS MADE Towel Sets Bath Mat Sets Greeks, ora lying idle in Greek Government Officials News Tidbits Administration Offers 28 ex|teUed 19 other Ruaelnn citi- ports. licly Acclaimed by talks with ahortage-rldden France, Msai tl.78 and |4.W). HAROLD Cannons Jacquard Solid Color Proposal While Re- accusing the French of acta hoatlle London, Dec. 8—(F)—Secretary sene on chargeo of Interfering In 3. Reports that Russia has re Scoff at Report; As- Over 400 at Dinner Culled From (/P) Wires the French strike eituation. -fueod-to-returnSiOOO-freight-core to ’’the spirit of alliance and mu­ of State Marshall was reported 1 Bath Towl ~ s ^ “No Great Nifinlier At Maisonic Temple |Mildieans Go Ahead tual oaetetance.’-’ ------Ruoaia’a abrupt canceltaittCft ML RUBERS in which dismantlod German indue- today to have determined to ocek the trade toliu conM in a note triol equipment was shipped from Missouri student filer who be­ On Their Program The Soviet action wai the latest a showdown with Soviet Foreign E. G. Stevenson 1 Guest Towel $ X * 9 8 set Killed at Tel Aviv came missing after leaving notes In a recent serlea of Incidents — handed the French charge de'of- PIANIST the Anglo-American occupation Over 400 of his fellow towns­ Minister V. M. Molotov at tbe folree in Moecow. It occiued the 2 Face Cloths $ _1 . 9 8 Bonea to the Soviet union and its which hinted suicide found safe dating back beyond the Nov. 28 aateUitesL Jerusalem, Dec. 9 — (VP) — A people and friends gathered last enough after landing on emergen­ Washington, Dec. 9—(J’) — The expulaion of 19 Rusalona from earliest opportunity on whether French of acUoiu "hooUIe and con­ Garage trary to the opirit ot alliance and Rose, blue, green and peach. Set An exceptional value! Fine chenille bath sets with 4. The fallura to distribute Hagana leader declared today that night to honor General Manager cy strip. . . .Dt>ctors predict Mr. administration today submitted France for Interference in the la­ Russia actually Is ready to nego- Hollister St« School 8 Griswold SL Phone 8888 multi-color floral patterns. Two patterns. Blue, dusty and Mrs. Andrew ’itevada, Doro­ Uato a German MtUement. mutual assistance.” What some members raid amounts between 80 and 85 Arabs were George H. Waddell with a testi­ proposed legtslatlon to Congress bor crisis—-in the deteriorating Home Phone 2*2930 roM, green, peach, orchid, white and malse. to 876,000,000 in United NaUons thy, Pa., will have quadruplets in French-Soviet relations. American officiate sold they aofere Angrily To EopoteieB Auditorium killed and about 145 wounded by monial banquet at Masonic Temple. which would permit the rationing were convinced, os today’s meet­ Relief and Rehabilitation adminis­ spring. . . .State labor comndii- France, which hae sought Soviet The not referred angrily lo the Cannon Solid Color The town’s chief administrative slooera opening annual conference of moat, gasoline and other com­ tration euppUes that have been Jewish defenders of Tel Aviv dur­ grain in exchange for machinery, ing of the Council of Foreign Mln- expulsion from France o t the So­ Auto Repairs Other Bath SeU $2.29 To $7.95 official under the new charter, Mr. with Secretary of Labor Schwei- modities while Republicans went tetere got under way, that hints of Tues. Evening, Dee. 9 with Deep Tone Border otonding in European depots for ing on Arab atack last night, but ahead with plans for their own waa charged In a Soviet note with viet ciUoene Nov. 36 and to ths months. WaddeU was the recipient of an lenbach. . . .Dutch expected to conceaslona given In Molotov’s ac­ French deoleion to eeln a Ruoelan at 8x15 government officials sold "that's m ^ o Important statement tomor­ aubstlttue, anti-inftetion program. ’’unilaterally annulling” a two- tions lost night would not be •Ail Makes 2 Bath Towels 5. The reported dismantling bunk.” ovation as he told those present A draft of a suggested measure year-old repatriation agreement repat^tion comp at Bonurei •nd Bhipping to Russia of one of “ here in Manchester I hara my row at Indonesian negotiations... borne out on real teeuas. Aosplccs •Tenns $ 2 - 9 8 A public information officer Deed* alone eon conriaoe Russian to carry out tbe odmlnistratton’e wlUi Ruoata (o r exchange of ns- Morahall’a strategy woe to strip "PHILCO" 2 Face Cloths _ A Smart New Pattern By Startex the two largest German soap man­ commented In statement: friends, my family, my hoidk and tumala. : iThe Kate, hotided to the mislead F ( __ t c a pMple that their national exist' ideas was given a Senaty Judiciary one of theee major isauea, probal^ CI I Maate Aaaodktkm ufacturing were there end who my happtneM. I promiee ^ i i I substitute, entl-inflatibn program. French'dtsrge d'affaltce in Moe- conditions tir Franc A s l t WMk Of BIsiiehcster •Reasonable Prices R o m , blue, green and peach. Set ulace with ence la ikdritt-danger, says-War­ ly reparations, down to Its bare France had hoped to get groin 54 X 54 Printed a monnRy~raubB fa r investigated afterward say there will not let you down!” ren Austin, predicting it may Ck>mmerce Harrlman. cow, recalled the French decision ewentiala and try to get a clear- too abort. is absolutely nothing to it. Maybe Renewing the pledge he made in Could Buy All U'hrat Crop to take over the ^vlet repatria from the Soviet union in exchange Senator Toung (R-ND) told take years to bring the U. 8. and cut decision on agreement or die for manufactured goods. Diplo­ Cannon Band Box a few were killed, but no great November when he took the oath Soviet together on world issues. Undersecretary William C. Fos­ tion center near Paris, Camp agreement. $ 2 . 2 5 of office, WaddeU said he would ter, explaining it to the senators, Beauregard. Russia ordered her matic sources reported the Rus- Table Cloths (Continued on Page Four) number.” Jap murderer trapped when he Diplomatic experts of all three Beat Off Two-Hour Attack "strive to conduct the affairs of yields to his passion for a smoke. said It would permit the govern­ repatriation mission home and an sIm s hod offered, in the course of 2 Bath Towels the municipality with honor to the western delegations considered the the trade talks, to send 11,850,000 Jh tour , color comblnatlona. The leader of Hagana, Jewish . . .Anuieste victim bring treated ment to buy up the entire wheat nounced the expulsion from Mos real state of relations between J o h n so n • defense militia now fighting open­ town and to myself.” in Olympia, Wash., tentatively crop if that was found to be ad­ cow of the French mission. bushels of wheat and other gridna HALE'S SELF SERVE 2 Face Cloths Blue, red, gold and g^reen. Rusata and the western powers te next year in return for PYeneb o a i $ 3 . 9 8 ly after years as an undergro\ind Given Watch identified as Lewis Race, 28. miss­ visable. Ready 'i'o Take Militant Mtepa represented more by developments The Orifinal In New EngUnd ComplIex Case organisation, said he headed the A handsome engraved wrist Republican congressional leaders trucks machines, electrical equip­ Rose, blue, green and peach. Other Printed Cloths $2.69 To $3.98 ing three weeks from southern The French government indicat­ in Europe than by the diplomatic ment and other goods. taxicab army of Jews which beat watch, gift from Manchester people Idaho. . .French Communist have declared there Is not a chance ed It would take militant steps maneuvers going on here. A n d e r s o n Starts Today off the two-hour attack upon Tel of all parties who gathered to do newspaper carries purported let­ that a broad grant of price control against strikers who defy Its new Considered SIgnlllcant The strong language used by tho and HEALTH MARKET Aviv’s Hatlkvah quarter by Arabs him honor, was presented by Judge ter from Charles Chaplin to Pablo and rationing power will be given Older. Dcvelo|>menta considered aignfl Ruaslens in denouncing the French 45x36 Cannon William S. Hyde as momento of the administration, but are map­ actlona indicates the extent to PAINTING’AND armed with machine-puns and a Picasso, Spanish painter, asking Benoit Frachon, tbe Communist cant Id this respect were Russia’ the esteem In which Manchester ping their own attack on high which French-Soviet relatione have grenades. him to protest expulsion of Hans secretary general of the General angry note to France today over DECORATING Newspaper Publishers holds its active governmental head. Eisler, Hollywood composer, from prices. sagged. *rhere ore other Indies- Most neutral observers were In­ Confederation of Labor (COT), to repatriation, coupled with the dis pr. Speaker for the occasion was U. 8. . .Jack Durant, former House Speaker Martin (R-Mass) tlona; In recent seosiona o t the TUESDAY SPECIALS I f Pillow Cases pr. $1.38 clined to discount his report of the which the ultimatum was deliv­ nipt ion of Sovlet-Frencji trade ne brtdrior aad Bateriar Work Charge ITU With ^Un­ Carter W. Atkins of Hartford, ex­ colonel convicted of Hesse crown told reporters separate bills cover­ Council of Foreign Ministers In ered last night, expressed extreme gotlatlons, and Russia’s action Made by Cannon for long wear. ecutive director and aecretai-y of jewel theft, begins serving 14 ing two of the three points in a London,. French Foreign Minister fair Labor Practices' (t'ontinmd nn Cage Ten) (llssatisfactlon with the terms of closing a section oA Its Austrian n s Hlfhlaad SL T8LUI2 m '■* The Connecticut Expenditure Coun­ years. . . .Report record ratcht-H G. O. P. substitute for President occupation zone to travel between Georges Bldault appears to have the cabinet statement, offering SStOakSL T8LS914 Green SUmps Given With Cash Sales cil, and a nationally prominent of menhaden and tuna this year, Truman’s economic program will the American aone an Czechoslo­ gone out of hte way to be abrupt bonuses and promises to the strik­ Cannon, Martex and BuUetin! governmental research analyst. but poor sardine catch lags. bo taken up early next week. vakia. with Soviet Foreign Minister V. Indianapolis, Dec. 8—nes delmle on re­ L ~ T . WOOD CO . together with "economic measures untary program to curb living of U. 8. Secretary of State George Traffir Disrupted by Fire ORANGE JUICE k . . 2 c 10c Give a real practical prcMnt turn of Leopold . . . Ka'Is and In­ cost.s. 51 Biaaen SL TcL 44M •IC N IR c o m i MAKIR Full flavor ead a txmue of ritaadna wiU be cooked right la. against Spain to hasten the over­ C. Marshall a comprehensive set Lynn, 5lass., lire. « — (/P— \ U> mother. Extra absorbent Indianapolis, Dec. 9—(ip)—One Faces Nation dustrials trend toward recovery Not Mentioned Directly Defer Decision of proposals for the economic uni­ and long wearing. Bright and The coffee brawer of ouhtonding throw of tho Franco government” general alarm lire, limned hv a OOMOrOOK SLICED of the biggest and most complex were called for today by Americans on today’s stock market . . . Neither rationing nor crop buy­ fication of Germany. colorfuL uulily, combinbig utility and MIRRO-MATIC pteseure oooUag it cety m piel Ite!pndi§ of all Taft-Hartley cases — tbe Prince Zuid of Iraq refuses to ing was mentioned directly In the strong wind, brokr out tfnla;. In for Democratic action. Seen Readiness to INcker the Feldman lunilx-r >nnl. TralTii' urobitHy. Sturdy, transparent, cootnl lets you edect the preesure you aeed—5,10, or 15 Ibe. American Newspaper Publishers comment on published reports he measure Harrlman presented to (2) When Marshall asked No. 2 Can The self-stylod progressive po­ l-.andon Says Americani^ Wail Until Tomorrow heitveen Boston iinil C.vnn was PIE APPLES 15c sparkling heat resistant gloss. oaeociation (A N P A ) versus tbe In- litical organization urged that the may command Arab armies the Senate group. —end then keepe it there, autometicaUy, w ith ou t wefoA* tornatlonal Typographical ' union illsrupfi'd IIS (Ire iiiiiiariilns was SadonaUy Advertised Gleaming, distinctive olatlnv United States, as part of a "liberal ‘Have to Prepare Our­ against Palestine . . . Swiss tour­ Foster explained these ration­ To Deride on Strike ((Yntlniied on Page Ten) Ing/ Do your MIRRO-MATIC shopping firstl 4 qt, $13.95- ^ T U )—open today with two more ist offtrial says that 320,000 U. S. ing and crop-buying powers were rushed Id the seene. The lire cen­ r o B A s r o B trim. Extra wide neck for easy foreign policy,” give unsUnting selves Accordingly’ tered In a l.%ll (od|-ldiiu hnUilin',;. 4uhUsher groupa seeking to get in support to the ” non-Communlst soldiers visited his country since contained In a bill designed to give In Rome Provinee Famous Makes o^ cleaning. Makes delicious coffee on the hearing. the war and not more than 21 hud President Truman authority to al­ SeM-rsI larlorx hubillngs lire In 7 Oz. Can 3 5 c left” in Europe which. It said, is the iiiiniedlute \leinil.\. BONITA FISH quickly, easily, economically. . Robert N. Denham, general the strongest bulwark against Chicago, Dec. 9—(JP) — A lf M. ’’misbehaved” . . . Pipe over locate and fix priorities on scarce Bullet in! Oil Sliorlaufe counsel of the National Labor Re­ Landon, Republican presidential front door to president’s office items. Including livestock and Communism. Rome, Dee. 8— — New TIRES FBESH lations board, baa charged this A. ■ ’’The fate of democratic forces- nominee In 1938, said today "for springs leak today . . . Oak R dg- poultry, steel, grain and grain Mei-rs (III New High Mother^s Own Set o f F. L. union with four "unfair labor some years we will be teetering on negotiators continue sessions, willi products, freight cars and other disorders erupted In Hlclly ( li'cuKo, llec. II— -Ti — (. holee everywhere depends on us,’' the today, and the threat of • Seen practices’’ under the new , labor statement said. "The leaders of the abyss of another war, and we threat of strike postponed Indcli- products and materials. stm-rs sold al ii new uH-lliiH rc«- Tools Moreover, the measure would general strike hung over CHESTNUTS law. The union represenied by tho non-Communlst left in Europe have to prepare ourselves accord­ nltely . . . Fornser Governor Earle ord price lor Ihe regular market give Mr. Truman authority to allo- Rome’s province os Premier 6 0 0 x 1 6 Gerhard Van Arkel, former NLRB who are .. continuing their struggle ingly.” of Pennsylvania charges President , Imitt.v at $3IMI0 a hundred pounds, FBESH general counsel denied the charg­ The former governor of Kansas Roosevelt ’’exiled” him to keep Alrltie de Gospi rl’s harassed Bradford SuggCHtH Two t he lot Included hoiih- prime grade against the police state cannot (t'onllnued on Page Four) 1.98 es yesterday. survive without our s:ipport.’’ told the North Shore Klwanls aim from attacking Russia during government was peppered Slei)8 to Reiliedv 811118. 1"“ “ "'“': tlie •*'' ra«.- Hctgld run- $ 9 .9 5 Denham to the Standard Oil Ban Proposal Defeated With Tour OM Tire $1.59 last Indefinitely. Rosee chrysan­ in the A N P A ’s privilege of offer-) plored.” "The czars had no fifth column i border south of Reno, laid claim labor leaders have deferred until Co. of New Jersey gave • dif­ FBESH MADE a themums, nasturtiums, asters, Ing evidence ami croaa-examinlng Termed alabilizatinn and reduc­ we want to make sure we havp full Washington, Dec. 8—vA’) — The in Great Britain-today the Rus­ legal rights to the water we pro- tomorrow a decision on whether ferent explanation ol furl oil House voted down today a pro­ delphiniums, etc. union wltneasea. tion of American prices, particu­ sian Soviet has an active, disloyal today to water in all the clouds 8oM F«r Caah Only jjtnur Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales ; ducc;" Haman announced. to call a general strike In Rome shortagea. He said, there Is posal to ban exports of ferliUzrr, Must be seen to-be appreciated. I'he actual prosecution was In larly those of food*, essential to and traitorous fifth column com­ passing over the ranch. province to back up demands on plenty of oil but a lock of LAMB PATTIES Lb 45c the hands of Allen Stnabeimer, .success of the Marshall plan and Tlie claim was believed to be farm nuuliinery and oil products posed of Americans who are taking The claim was filed with the Premier Alcldn de Oaspcrl's gov­ tankers lo mo\e, It where under tlie foreign aid program NLRB attorney who represent* declared that controls - will be the first over filed on water still their \ Order* directly from Mos­ state engineer's office at Carson ernment. needed. while they are M>aree in thb evun- ODB POPDLAB Denham. needed at home to prevent a. repe­ cow.” In clouds. I City by Richard Hsman. manager llkinan said he warm't quite sure Therij were unconfirmed reports , itry. The stoading vote woa 145 May Lott T h o Montlu tition of Uie "melancholy effect” America. Landon continued, Washington, Dee. n - •/{>) •. Gov of rising price* on the now virtu­ of the Rocking F, which te owned what could be done about Haman- thst the Communists and leaders to 107. It followed hours o f hot Lb. Government attorneys have es­ seeks "neither satellite countries Robert F. Bradford of Massachu­ wrangUng. Another standiag vote HAMBURG ally exhausted British lo.nn of 1946. nor reparations -. . , only a pros­ by Freeman E. Fairfield, million­ - produced rain blowing onto other of the pro-communist wing of the JMtHALC CORK timated that the hearing may last setts said today a shortage of fuel of 186 to 107 defeated on onieWI. Brnmier’s Socialist party were at odds over 8igners cf the ADA statement perous and peaceful world.’’ aire oil man from Long Beach. property. two months. the walkout, with the Communists oil In New England la ’’acute” ihent by Repreaeatative Aber- Padmrd, GJLC. Tracks OEUCIOCS M a h c h b s t I i i C o h h ^ Then it will be up to the five- include 8umner Welle*, former He sUted that "even more vital” C!alif. "It would be our water In that Hsman said the claim was based case, " he said, "but \i-e'd'm't know nethy ,(D., 5llsa.) to forbid aMp- I (Continued on Page len ) I mente ot fertlUzen oloaes 858 B aal Canter Street R IB C O R N E D BEEF Lb^ 35 c (ConMooed on Para Four) (Continued nn Pose (Continued on Pnaa Four) on success of recent rain-making yet how we could get it back.” (Conttnued on P a n Eleven) TU 5191— After 5.4485 V , I T* ' v ' PAGE THREE MANCHESTER tVENUiO HERALU. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1941 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESUAT, DECEMBER P. 194T V A C t T W O a atx year term, alao for violation the work ot the Hartford-Emplre p.m. will be >a display of gadcata. ! IhitalaanTToi addlnc to the pi#a- j __ a. lV«aa P '/T. A new Pltteburgh, Pa. WtdnBsdoy Gives Dates for Tests; found thia true also nnd haw odoted oar some otora W h*n v«n’i» from rbrtirruitir, The governor Indirnlfd that the the liM ul Pont Office It neglected to. aecond of five “potentially danger- The men fled the Medical center at the Sykes Auditorium. This holdern of the Hartford-Emplre Knapp board by Its president, S. million Muttiml* attm M.I. fhr Oovemor Mi t'oiiaiighy eald cnnalderabla dlacuaalon ovftr a long Agrere to Waive Toxee The dodo bird has not been eeen tifa narninc. •timulatinf nuManI pu.- period of time and it waa not until 'Acriflrnt to Canon Oc« captured early today after a 14- The U. S. avil Service (Xmmla- many other awards. A feature will makes machinery for container Terming mflce apace iia <> prime Specials since leei. n>r • KM auirh aa»iar to apply—ju.1 Waller Mahoney. In IWh. wrote blol I nr* of P'edeinl nkl If the b iaement of | |n all delmte.i alWiUt the turbulent fora and wlnda. He waa 43. Three Otbera HUH at Large of the Legislature next February, Myrnn Loy (aented) tries to prevent a qnarrel between Frederic Incorporated In 1931, as successor Count! that It waa iinpoaalble to carry out [, rent would be fgS without It. Cboloe or Vegetable and Potato aalariea of the ahorter routes are MoiHi, port raying her hnshnnd. nod Teresa Wright, oa their danghter, fOlU lab** al ( III I Mb ( .Mich n atm tuie cmilil l>e lined for Holy l..nnd. the program due to the ahortage ' The canon and hla wife lived in The other three convicts are Democratic State C3iairman John to the SUndard Sealing Equip­ houalng niiillary department vch- | The appeala of EK>Tt Desaert And Coffee proportionately lower. Rural car- when he dtseorers tlie girl has fallen In Iwe with a married man. Furnacea Vacuum Cleaned of materiala. 1the two-room mlaalon on Moffet atm at large. They terroiiaed a rtera muat furnish and maintain M. Bailey said laat night at a m ent oorporallon, employs 500 lEl.miONK .'»! II idea a'ld other equipment. anon for non-votlng acata on the Inlet. 1,000 milea north of the tim ­ farm family with a pitchfork and Fine Pood At Reasonable Prices meeUng of the New London Coun­ Co-starred n1th this trio Is Donu Andrews n« the mnn nod Vlrgtnta persons tn a factory of 70,000 The gov.-moi aald he had no en- ll-nntlon council, the U.N. en­ H. Olln Qrant, poatmaatar, an- : at their own expense all necesaary Mnyo, depleting his wife. In Nomuel OoMwyn's "The Best Yearn of Wholcflule Gulf Motor Oil nounced thie morning that the ma- ber line. home made knife following their vehicle equipment for the prompt ty Democratic association: "What square feet floor apace performing to Wildua*a ovot oov pet- forcement arm which eventually He had returned from a aeal escape nnd fird In a atolen auto­ PuU Course Dtuners at 9IA9 sense will there be In any public One Uvrn” ploying at the Hlate, Manchester, today and tomorrow. proceaaes none of which duplicate vote prutsaalaaal wtro. tot III Any .Amount lerlala are now available and the handling of the mails, but they WiUlom Wyler direrted the KKO Kadlo release. hunt laat September and atonped mobile after obtaining three guns. F H rrrieM-n arc allowed on equipment 6 centa minded (dtizen appearing at these esRvarp to 1 rt«..-TrrK •- • • - • v . to pick up a pail of ice when the Harrlaon wna serving five years All Legal Beverages public hearings to argue against ratine, apparently were the «llp|o-' a mile on the baais of the daily W1I.UAMS OIL SERVICE lifle he wna carrying diacharge17 ! ba Pasha df RgiT*. Hoi*’ attend< * 841 Main St., Maiicheslcr nmy rond\ict* necessary experl- siifficiciit invcatlgatUm. JEAN rA eVenlng at Red Men's Hall at which DAY ONLY (Wednesday, December 10). inenta relating to nuclear tt.Mslon." r ALL IN PERSON f neBESTYears time plans for the Cfiiristmas party $9,95 The U. S. wna empowered to Kxeculed by Firing Squad of the children of members will be discussed, also the New Year'e Plus lax i r take thia atep under a Council- raatvl Color RAYON PAN’HES approved trusteeship agreement Prague, Dec. 9— —Gen. H er­ of Our Lives” party. mann Hoefflcr, who commanded Joint Meeting FL\NM ’:i,KtTK Paiil#l nhadM. Bine, Yellow, which designated the MarahaUa. rink. White. Reg. 8Pe Carolines and Maiinnns ns a "Stra­ German occupation troops lb Slo­ There will be a joint meeting of James W. Milne Camp, United 650 X 16 PAJAMAS tegic area" under American ad- vakia, itod Bpd lianaHans Rlard Ludin, toPRCAB^NA aiEvo 84-40. Rog. fli.M 2 Pairs $1.50 formerr German ambnAsador to the Spanish War Veterans and their mlniat ration. However, ther# PI.UB auxiliary thia evening at eight was a possibility that Iluaala puppet TIao government, were ex­ ( -Vi -lA' ■ :’!/ 12.98 would make aoroa comments about ecuted by a firing squad today. It e/iATO George Banders tn MwKini., Sherwood o’clock at the G.A.R. hall. $11.95 atomic bomb eaperlmenta being was annoimced here. They were “Affairs o r B«l Ami” Guild Meeting I^lus Tax convicted last week on atrocity The Acolyte Guild of the St. conducted In a territory held un­ John's Episcopal church will hold der U. N. tmateeahip. , charges. DR.NEFFSi'tsMfif ---- ENDH TODAY - FLANNEI.F.rrE I.oce Trim Olaneae Frieea For Thia ADroctlon Only Us third anniversary this evening RAYON PANTIES * “Dark PassaRc” M aU n ee...... 7*« — E v e n in g ...... il.lO with supper being ser/ed at six 650 X V5 GOWNS ITS AMAZING THE HADHOUiEofMySIERy ChUdren ...... BOo—Tax loctuded o’clock. aog. aizra 84-40 • Also* Men’s a n h $1.50 *Ttonuuica Of Itoey Bldge” The Men’s Club of the Rockville $12.50 $3.98 GIFT SUGGESTIONS Thura. James Stewart in “MAGIC TOWN” Baptist church will meet for an F r t evening of recreation Honight at Plus Tax Sat. 1 PLUS;—“Dick Tracy Meeta ameaoroe” the Game room of the church at SMART BLACK KID GIRLS' MOCCASIN pWfT 7:30 p.m. 4-ace Trim BURTON’S OFFER These Prices Are BRIDGE SUFFERSI 359 STYLED SUFFER 349 BRU.SHED RAYON 0 Bpetdal I^splay With Your Old Tire SATIN PANTIES cgci tiiff ^ An added feature of the meeting (TOWNS A practical slipper in a dressy style! Softest cape-kin with tie-p shearling Pink, Hlarit, White While They Last DANCING of Tolland Country poultrymen Sold For Cash Only KIz m , 14-44 YOU""FOR ONLY $1.00 ritsvutf to be held Thursday evening at Has sateen lining, leather soles. 4-9. collar, beaded vamp! Blue or red. 4-9. $1.98 THURSn.AY - FRID.4Y SATURf).\Y North Coventry Grange Hall at 8 $4.98 •FIRESTONE TONIGHT TONIGHT JEWELRY fVER HAD THIS MUSIC BY THE FOUR BROTHERS Includes salesman’s sample.* and one •GOOnVEAR I A# ’’"'r A Unique Munical Unit In A Diffarent Atmosphere BRUSHEDRAYON of a kind. Value to $fl.98 $1.00 LIQUORS B m n n a ’’s PAJAMAS AS.SORTKD RAYON •GATES REYMANDER’S REASONABI,E PRICES! CREPE SI.IPS Mlran X4-10 COM PACTS ^ CHICKD, GEANED, SEiVICEDf THE CAVE ROOM Restaurant, Inc. Packard, G.M.C. Trucks (Inr. Kayon Satin I Reg. and K \lra .SI/.i-« Especially purchased from ‘Rex” FUEL PUM Rt A furl pump 6.00 X 16 AhheVERmmiNIS ARTHUR'S 358 East Center Strdet ' $.’>.98 check-up Hop! trouble before it AT THE ROTARY TALC(YTTVTLLE STOPt 2.9H to $7.!IK Fifth Avenue $ 1.00 hsppeot. 845 Main Street Tel 5191—After 6, 4485 ■•Ifll.* *. • $ 1 1 .9 5 * LOOK: jA SCARFS FUEL LINE: c it.n log fuel I4U-0 Trim Or Tallorrd line* now prevent* on-ih«-road LISTEN: ft RAYON GOWNS Limited aniount 100'''r wool. Solid trouble later. 6..80 X 16 For Lots Of Laufhs And Fun colors. $ 1.00 CARBURETOR: A thorough $6.98 and $7.98 F a rt W ool check-up, ailiuiimeni tad clet i- $ 1 4 .5 0 * JIM AND GEORGE SNCGGIES, VESTS ing ttve* fuel, Impiovai per- ASCOTS (*raah Pric*—Pin* Tax) Present AND I*AM IKS iormtace. Voice And Song Recording Siiiull, .M)hI. I.nrgr. R<-k. i^l.uO Value to 82.98. Prints and Solids. $ “.Magic Senm” 1.00 Also Sno-Caps NYLON HOSF> 8Sc At Covey's Tonight Jackson CHILD'S WARM FELT WARM SHEARLING* .GIBSON BOWS t iR V iC I 2 In 1 Or Knobby Tread HIzm 8I/| to 10!] And His BOOnE SUFFERSI l<^ UNSD MEN'S OPERA 39t “To set off thill new look” IS lEST FOR YOUR CAR At Biff Sikvinffs Make a record of a song as you like It and later $1.39 $r.oo RIOARDLESS OF MAKi take the record with you. In bright red or blue with a natural For his comfort! Rich brown leather HEP CATS iheariing collar! Padrl\es pint » day for each grownup, that’x a good, good-health Scotia Chrlatmaa tree com­ exhibit of toys in many Maoebas- of srhat may ba had although a Chriatma* Carol Sing* to should sludy the s|iCcrhe.x of Crystal eh.ind.'hcrs. still in use AeruMd of Inttigatiiig trip through toy dspartmonts sdU Penntylvania Are Af­ ten by tiM wlfb o f-a prcftssional Fumes .from Cleanin;| Former Vice t’re.sldont Henry Wal- | today, were or'i.iments tn the ,-rmrt rule. ♦ pany, ia not rcppeacntlng it Indefinitely Plan* for ter storaa, and be has written to |»ort Held in Virginia Hartford, Dec. 9 r^' Governor glva a mors extenalvs view of tho man. author aefa out to Mast Be Held at Site in lace in order to "learn a few farts of Loins XIV of France. | I'hitne And We W ill .*lart DelHerlex Ptycholof ical War- thia year. A truck loaded with ssk that Manchaatcr boys and fected M Line Snaps Fluid Had Explode;! MeConoughy. asserting that "Am­ traea arrived m town thia Oak Ridge Strike thiBSO that will ba packed Inlo the the bfWef bald by so many wivaa of polUlcal life " . fare to Aid Them girls and their parents get around sleigh before the annuel trip from that the way to help their hus­ Ceiiter Park; Invite ! Hartford, Dee. 9 i/D- Detective ericans are being provided ah op- •Addressing a party rally mark­ morning and because the driv­ Johnstown, Fa., Dte. S,—WH—A Bxtanalve fire and amoka dam­ er for many yearn haa been early to sat whet esn be dons thv North Pole this year. bands get ahead In tha world la Samuel S. Rome of the State Police ! portunity to share the bounty that ing the tooth annivcr.Hnry of the , Washington, Dec. (/E—At For those too young to srrlte age was done to oquipment and Other* to Take Part Nankinc, D«c. •—(ey— A for- coming to L,. T. Wood's ofTlca , the urgent reqiieat of the govern- about getting some of these toys 20-inch break in tha main Una at I to act as their press agenta, being Sjieclal Serviee .•(quad, armed with is theirs by providing for s 'silent issunnee of the "lYimmunist inan- under the tree on Christmas Day. tbemseivea. The Herald aska that the People’a Natural Qas company aeon as often aa poaaibla with the cloth ng at ths store of the Hol|- ife.sto" hy Knil Maix and kVled- MnuMnt ■pokriman today accua- 'on Bisaell atrrct, from force ! ment a CIO union today laid aalde MiRmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of extradition piiprrs .signed by Gov. guest' at Chilstinas dinner," urged WANTED of habit, he drove there again A walk along Main aUast wUl parents take time out to do thia "best people" in the ‘Tight places.” apd Claaners, lOOT Mala atreet i the mayors of all Connecticut cit­ rlch Kngels. Foster said: ad tha Owamunlata of Inatlf atlng j indelinitoly plana for the first Job because getting off the letter about 20 miles west of this ateel- liSliaMn, are sponsoring a Com­ James L. McConaughy, is'‘leaving Vnur Old iirnp-llred Trearil# today. Mr. Wood informed him strike In history at an atomic cn- show that there ia a graaf deal making town today snuffed out Though her advice la aound. It shortly after 11 a.m. today. Fire ies yesterday to sponsor drives for "Mr. Wallato is making a , pagrebologlcal warfara, blchUghtad available this year, and alnce It to Old St. Nick is a lot of fun Isn’t likely to be taken serimialy. munity Sing at 7 o’clock Monday ■ ' today for Virginia where John de the agency this* year will be ! ergy plant, t auppUee to Induatrtea In a popu­ Chief Albert Foy cald that appar- avenlng, l^cember 22, in connec-, funds to be used for the purchase statesmanlike record hy so clearly ; handled by Newton Taggart. ia expected there will be a big too. Many atorsa hava special The preaa agent wife can't help ! Baptiste St. George, formerly of of oversoss fooil shipments thi ongh and valiantly' pointing out to labor J an unto un dad rumor that Local 2R« of the Oas. Ooke and children’s station-ry on which let­ lous, area and reduced domeetic antly fumea from cleaning fluid < tien with toe Nativity scene which ; tang Kal-ahak waa criUcally ilL Mr. Taggart’s place of bual- (n>cmlcal Workers agreed to con­ demand, letters to SanU Oaua suppllea to a bare minimum in being a press agent. She haa great j Thonipsonville. is being held In the sponsorship of CARR. I and the American people the fatal ' SINGER S should be gotten off without delay. ters to Santa may be written. being used there had exploded. they are havtiig erected In the At tha tlma tha GpaAf rumor neaa ta on Woodland alreci, tinue work at the huge uranlum- sub-freexing wcathar. faith in her own cleverness and no 6t I custody for Connecticut suthori- faith whatever in her huaband’a Fire companies No. S and 4 an- Center Park south the Mary atartad. an AtaocUted Prcaa cor- and the driver atarted off for 3SS plant in Oak Ridge, Tenn., and The break occurred a t Donahoe. •wered a still alarm and shortly Cheney Library. Weather permit­ : ties who have wanted him on a raapondent aaw the ganeraUaatroo hia new destination. go on negotiating with the Car­ Pa., near Orecnaburg, in n 12-lnch ability to get along on hla merit. axtlnguished the blase, remaining ting this scene will be completely I non-support »hargo for I’J vear.s. a^eylnc hia uaual Sunday auto* bide and Carbon (Tiemleala (kir- line Bupplylng larga porUona of She needs the ,|we~boi Id-up she arected and Illuminated by to- I The length of time St. George Senate Votes Plan Proposed geu from feeling that much of a for about hall an hour. State Po­ mahUa rMa.Ifwv. Lnter. —— hla - aecraUry - - - - - poration for higher wages and Weatmoreland. Oambrla and Blair lice investtgatora from tho fire nlghL ' has been rought is not the ortly Always Welcome man’a auccesa cornea from having egnSroed that he waa •‘perfectly economic community and for other roncesalona sought by 2,800 counties. Johnstown, Altoona, Ty­ marshal's office srrived soon after­ Appropriate exercises or festiv­ i uniuiual aspeet of the rase. It is emplo.ves. the "right kind of wife.” Sha the . fir.st extradition attempt waU 1^ eonducUng buatnaas as | dlaappear,"dlaappear, the atste- rone. Edenaburg. Ugonler, Por- word to check on any possible ities are held at other sca-xons or The derlalon eniled the threat of Defense Pact For Rationing >, ureaaon and HoUi- doesn’t realise that while the I brought under h new state law. WILLIS uil delivery men, trained for Iheir job, nauaL** ! „,ent aald ••Thus we must muler- tage, Lioretto, violatlona of safety regulations. days of special commemoration Another rumor which offlclala a walkout at midnight tonight, daysburg, were among the com- “wrong kind of wife” may be able during - the year and the Tall | ! State Police Capt. I,eo F. Carroll like to feel that the "W EI.CO M E” mat is out— when the union's contract expires. muntUea affactad. to ruin a man's career, the best Cauxa of Biaae . said yesterday after the governor New Tires SEW IM ) I trt^w l to the ammun.au Of Meat, Gas Cadars believe that toe townsfolk ] So they are careful every time of your lawn* and Appeal Made by C%lng Inter • American Treaty SuppUea were cut off to the that the “right kind of wife” can Several hundred doUarff damage slioiild be given the opportunity to | ' had signed the necessary papers. MAUliINK ^ liruded M Miikden That! ganliatlon aa a model for thr dla- The plant la the largest of three huge Pennaylvanla railroad ahopa do for him ia to give him an even to clothing, bealdea that to equip­ gather togetoersand sing* tho car­ The new statute says a man is Riiiind I shrubs. They Iry hard lo keep your driveway* h !, i i # fm ra rt>odB Ami fooflRtiiff* at tlie war-bom Tennessee com­ Written at Rio Confer­ (OMtlniied from Pag* Oae) at Altoona and to Bethlehem Steel break by not being a handicap. ment was noted and firemen aald ; guilty of non-support if he neglects Riihbln ■tery p r^ W y w M bum ^ e participating Fnrc^ ols of the Christmas season. With I Roy R. W'l clean — Ihey Iry to be considerate In every way. munity. It was described aa a Corp.’a big mills at Johnstown, as Wasted Time that an explosion which b'ew out tois in mind they have erected this | ______; his wife and family while he is WE ARE STILL SEU,IN(; 6,00x16 AT project of "ciiUcal Importance ’ to ence Passes, 72 to 1 cate any other materials if he So she becomes her husband's part of a vent pipe waa poasibly living "in this state or elsewhere." No Obllga- Mukden to treat Chen for a atom , wcU aa at some eight other indus­ aoene. and arc now' formulating j • , For the lincsi fuel oil — neatly and promptly the national welfare In an appeal found after public hearings that a tries, a gas company spokesman press agent. And he's a lucky man the forerunnet of the fire. plana for this Community Sing, i its budget, sufficient for tho fiscal Important Change in Isiw llon 4o Rii.v ach ailment. among themselves, with the IJ. B. last night by Cyrus 8. Ohing, dl- Washington, Dec. 8—’ afternoon at 3 o’clock and a c -! ChungHsi's forces continued to meaaage to the union and com­ out defining that word. any of the powers if their use can noon with normal service restored companied by their band will sing “substantially what we have been pany requesting ronlinued nego- be avoided. PotUville, Pa.. Dec. 9 — OP)— carry the fight to Communlata un­ doing for the last two years and a Therefore, he aald. the United by 0 p. m., tonight. Meanwhile, a Christmas carols. It Is hpped that Rig Slock Harlfonl. Fire»loiie, Rae, (>ooi1yoar der Oen. Uu Po-Cheng. The center llationa. States might be dragged Into war The administration contention la small flow of gas for domestic use The Town Highway Department Members of the Anthracite Gun many groups will want to take The half.’’ that It ahoulcl have the power so Of the fighting waa repotted mov­ Advised of ‘t'onsiderable Progress’ by other hemisphere nations was provided by by-passing the this afternoon placed three addi­ club and their wives won’t be din­ advantage of these facilities and Saying Federal conciliators had that It can be used if necessary to ing westward aa Red units at­ againat a country It did not con- break near Apollo, Pa., and feed­ tional boxes of sand to be used for ing on venlaon as usual at their plan their own program. Roy B. i tempted to cress the Peiping-Han- adviaed him of "considerable prog­ alder ’’aggresrlve.” (That would halt runaway prices. ing ga.s into the affected area Warren, 127 Princeton street, ress’’ In efforla to reach an agree­ Would Extend Cuntrola sprinkling on roads and sidewalks annual banquet this year. (iel Zeroiie Anti-Freeze for Your (jtr Now kow raUroad in strength. require a Iwo-thirda vote of the from the company's main line after Ice storms. One of these telephone 3443. is chairman of tois I ment, (Tiing added: In the past club members invited Manchester An official communique from the American nationg.) The measure presented to the 1 north. boxes was placed on Finley street, Committee and will be glad t o ' Defense mlnlatry placed The "1 strongly urge that negotia­ But the pact waa warmly de­ committee would _ extend export After a preliminary investiga­ their wives to a deer meat dinner make arrangements. tions be continued without any In- fended by Senators Vandenberg near Middle Turnpike east; another — to make up in a way for their This project has the cooperation i nlit caiualtie* «t mot^ than 2,000 controls, nlloc.itlon and priorities tion, the company said the break on Middle Turnpike west, between at Llulln station—one of two points tc'rruptl'on to op<'rationa to give (R-Mlch) and Connnlly (D-Tex), powers through March 31, 1950. occurred when a small aeclion ot absence from home while on their of the Manchester Chamber of! me i^raonally an opportunity to both of whom helped write it. The draft of proposed legisla­ Durant and Broad streets; the annual hunting trip. ^ Commerce and the olTicials of the ■ In Our Garagi the Rwia attempted to break the big pipe gave way. There was third On Middle 'Turnpike west, be­ through Into an area west of the Doctor explore the situation and deter­ “I -think the lime haa come," tion a,»parcntly wa.s .submitted to no fire or explosion. A buck shot by a club member town and a cordial invitation i.x' Public Health mine what further procedures I Vandenberg said, "when peace- meet Increasing complaints by tween Deerfield drive and Adams and entrusted to the care of an­ extended to all the residenta of i Peiping-Hankow line. street. These boxes are in addition \v are fully e(|iiipprd to do all kind* of Re- Severe Fighting Reported may be worked out. loving nat'ous. If they mean what Republicans that the administra­ other clubman. Burton Shipe, for Manchester to conic to the Center j The communique reported severe Says; T^e plant, which Is oporalocl for' they aav, ought to be able to carry tion has failed to be .specific In to those which were placed last butchering, was stolen from the Park on Monday, Doc. 22 and Join j „ „ ,^0 year In many parU of the town, a i r ju h fighting west of Lilulin. the Atomic Energy trommlaalon, two-thirda rule, outlining the powers It wants. About Town fender of Shipe’s automobile Sun­ heartily . and enthu-xiastically in , Work on all ly|»e* of ears. No to«> Chinese prcaa reports from makes ursnluni-235 by a gaseous 1 peaceful procedure to atop aggres- Such criticism was levelled by making it possible for residents to day. the singing of Christmas carols. Nurse— Excessive Bleeding Is Hereditsry diffusion proceas. Uranlum-233 la' ainn. Senator Wherry (R., Neb.), a.ssist- get sand conveniently during the The club dinner, date not yet Chekiang said a.OOO Communist Trnit I large or too small. _ operating along the Kiangau sea­ an isotope, or variant form, of I No Provision for Veto ant Republican floor loader, who Anderson-Shea Auxiliary will winter season. set, will feature beef. board atUcked Upao village Just uranium and la one of the key In- { He noted that the treaty con­ told a reporter "there has been no meet tonight at eight o’clock in Snow Theme Song By Wllllnm A. O’Brien. M. D. grrdlenta In making an atomic tains no provision for a veto—the constructive or detailed antl-lnfla- the Post rooms at Mancheater northeast of Jukao, important city Written for NEA Serxiee north of the TangUe, but the N>mb. one-vote blockage which has been tlon legislation outlined by any nf Green. Always at government garrison inflicted Patients with hemophilia show Russla’i most powerful weapon in the administration officials the For Departiiieiil TIRES BATTERIES heavy casualties in three days of a tendency to bleed excessively the United Nations Security Coun­ president has sent up here.” The Oovenlry Fragment So­ ciety’s committee In charge of tbc We Have A Limited Supply Of fighting. The situation was re­ following trivial injuries. Brtak cil. Wherry said this In expressing New Britain, Dec. 0.—(/F>— Greek Secrecy doubt the G. O. P.-controlled Con­ aupper tomorrow evening at the Road Service Flats Fixed ported eased. bleeding or ooslng may laat for And Connall)/ added that the Snow, snow, beautiful snow—and Your Central Naws Agency reported pact Is ’’a long step in tlie direction gress will act finally on any antl- Church Community House, North Jots of ll, will be the theme song from Hangchow that amait Com­ hours or days, unless special treat­ On Casualties nf guaranteeing the safety and inflattnn legislation during the Coventry, direct attention to the Fuel Oil Tanks of toe New Britain Public Works TEXACO GAS and OIL munist bands, operating along the ments arc adminiatrred. security of the American republics I .special session. Met that the advertisement of the department this winter. supper stated the sittings were to Service newly opened Cheklang-Klangsu Hemophilia is an hereditary dis­ r-om aggression or attack by any Previoiisly, both Senator Taft In All Sizes It isn't that toe department raUraad, machine-gunned a train ease. which the women of certain Ires Senators power outaide thia hemlaphere.” (Ohio), chairman of the Senate be at 5:00 and 7:00 o'clock. The cares so much for snow as snow. at Ktnhwa, 80 miles aouthweat of families transmit to their sons. Mexico and the Dominican re­ i Policy Committee, and Represen first tabic Is at 5:45, which is aa I t ’s really because snow, enough service Hangchow. That waa tha first public also have approved the tatlve Wolcott (R„ Mich.), head early as out of town people can ALSO of it, means work and only by Ths condition persists throuiffi (L'onllnued irum Page tine) THE MANCHESTER PUBLIC HEALTH Indication of organliad Communist many generations and apparently treaty. Two-thirds of the 19 na- | of the House Banking committee get to the church who are employ' iroow removal work can the de­ T dTlLAW WP STATION^iTATIOKl operations in the area immediately nevervrr uicadies, uui.out. . u u j etBued at Rio must i have said they expect action before ed during the day. Reservations partment stay within its budget. NURSING ASSOCIATION will be accepted up to noon tomor WHOLESALE GULF MOTOR OILS ll’T H A im o R I) UD.tl) south of the Yangtse. Hemophflls asserts Itself by the i r before It becomes, Christmas on a few cost of living City Engineer George J. Molleur 71 Haynes Street Telephone 3126 llure i f the blood oroDcrlC to "bleh the A r-. 0ff0etlve. i measures. row and lottol people may phone explains it this way: The depart­ Mrs. Gilbert H. Storrs, Coventry. Buy Wholesale and Save! ment, aa of today, has $21,345 in .» .;i Bid Apparently Doomed Inherited difficulty develops Is un- ^mbers by "•’tt'bg off 8769 Mancheater Ehtthange. ••• Marshall Plan known. Male children of women I charge, after their en- They emphatically did not in­ who pasa hemophilia are not all i had been removed (loiiipic'x Case clude, however. President Tru­ Mr. and Mrs. Julius L. Strong Given Support affectVdT as OM-thIrd escape the! While Young said this destruc- man's reque-st for stand-by price and Mrs. Strong's sister, Miss For all-time cherished Christmas condltlon and, among the women, heguu about a year ago. and wage eonirf)!.*! and rationing Eslhor Brindle, moved today from Williams Oil Service SlaiTs Today power. That bid by the chief ffift-ffiving ive recommend our only two-thirds are passers. i he reported it was completed only 19 Strickland street to the Strong 341 Broad Street TeL 2-1257 COMttBuad from Page One) The malady usually starts In recently. At the same time, he executive apparently Is doomed. homestead on Hebron Road. Bol­ “limely,” exquisitely styled early chtldhoo<1, but it may do-! •»Rld, the coimniltoc wa« told thnt (t'nntlDUFd from Page One) In both the special session and the ton, which they have altered and “We Solve The Buming: Qaestion” watches in ffold, and gold filled. undsnecretary of staU; Mrs. velop later in life. The tendency | *rioncy voted by Congress last regular one beginning In January. re-decorated. P m k lin D. Roosevelt, delegate to to bleed, and the amount of blood 1 spring to bolster Greece and T^r- man NLRB in Washington to de­ Wherry told a reporter he be­ Extraordinary gift collection of the United Natlona; Herbert Leh­ lost, varies In the same person I key agsinst Communism was be- cide whether to dismi.ss Denham's | ll ve.s that by the time Congrea.* Tlie VWlIing Workers group of all-occasion rings. man, former New York governor from time to time mg used to buy seconil hand Brlt- charges or to order the union to i rompletes action on emergency the South Methodist WSCS will and UNRRA director: Paul Porter, One of the main problems „ f >i*h planes for tbc Greeks, stop the practices. 1 aid to Europe, there won’t be former OPA administrator and Meantime, troubles between ITU 1 old a Christmas party at the patients with hemophll.a Is the' " Their explanation was that the enough time rem.alnlng to turn to church Friday evening, at seven chief of the U. S. Economic niis- local unions and newspaper piib- anti-inflation legi.slation before tendency for the joints tO bleed 'x>n>'>''r« were regarded a.s surplus li.shers were spreading. Printeis' o’clock. A short business meeting alen to Greece; and Publisher Mark f o l l o w i n g Injury. When the blood f°r our needs and the fr o c k s .innusry. Bthjidge of the Louisville Courier- on the Norristown (Ps.) Times "It just doesn't look to me as will take place at 6:30. Is slisorbed, scars and bone forma-1 wanted smaller fighter planes, Herald went on stri*:o yesterday. I Iw T - Journal and 'nmea. tlon may remain and produce 'he North Dakota senator a.ild though any economic legislation GIFTS Platinum en- Declaring that America’s for- .Six dallies In Chicago ‘now arc in | can comp up for a vote during this g a c e m e n t ',"lL sign economic policy thus far has marked deformities. A lump o f, " That may be entirely true, I'ui ' their third week of publishing hy 1 blood, whleb results from bleed- a "' sure that France and Italy ipecial ses.sion unless the picture Abyss of War ring. failed to attain Its objectives de­ could have used some of those a photo-engrnvlng process be- chanqt>'i liurinc tho next seven or spite the outlay of billions of dol­ ing Into the Issue, may la.st for enu.se their printers are on strike. bomliers." eight ilavs." Whorry said. lars, the ADA deecribed the four- some time. Bleeding following re­ I t fair 1‘raellers Charged Faces Nation O F' BEA U TY D i am o n d moval of a tooth may be fatal, Young said It Is his understand­ He pointed to talk to adjourn­ year- Eurojiean recovery program Denham has accusea the nation­ ing Dec. 19 and noted that no wedding oa opening "incredible opportuni- unless certain preeaiKlons are fol­ ing that the Ruosions had protest­ al union and Its top offieere of the AN ORDER AT OUR lowed. ed the presence of!so many Amer­ onmmlUoo in either the .'lennte or i(ient hrr with arlea—the Francos and Perons" making this attempt by seeking to 8 onp of our delightful into an anti-Soviet aHtonce. It fusions are given to restore the | A Democratic committee mem­ Impose new "closed shop" arrange­ declared. "That means a reversal' • A SERIES OF CORRECTIVE FACIALS New H.imnslilre was one nf the j nf the un.sound fiscal policies we trllpru. (treat kplcclion of added: , hlcHwl whieh has been lost and to ber, who naked to remain anonv- ments on many pewspnpers de­ • SCALP RECONDITIONING TREATMENTS ulili--! ’The best invitation to Commu­ provide the patient with blood nioiis. snid the senators had tried spite an antl-elosc

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.*CONN- TUKSDAV, if)i7 p a g e s e v e n MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN- TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1947 PAGE SIX 2.5 to 23. During the same period, to Ibc offer, all of which were nc- entshed to death here late last night when, in an unexplained, X-Ray sendee at the hospital and Extemled ForecBsl lobar pneumonia cases declined eepti-il by the voter.f Ia."!t night. ' ’UNDER AND BODY a vice presidential running mate. making it poeelble to get eafly ap­ ^Baldwin Urges Diseases Led from 31 to 21« scarlet fever caaes School Site 'I'hc stipiil.iliona are that the town manner, she fell beneath the , He replied. "No comment." High Praises pointments through the patient's from 25 to 14 and typhoid fever build a suitable rrho.'l vvltli ade-, wheels of a Connecllout company i Soldiers Held Amlovcr biiB from which she had alighted i WORK ‘ Ui^es Nation He also decUhed to answer when attending physician. FLEET OWNERS Boston. Dec. 9—(45—Extended By Chickeiipox cases from one to none. Offer Wilis quale playground nnd athlctle fa- j asked whether he himself would Theoe rooms have been freahly iChecking Reds forecast for New England for the There were no cases of either cilities within three yenra; that | near her Spring street home. Po­ Solimene and Klairff. Inc. take second place on a O.O.P. F o r Murder The regular monthly meeting of For Hospital decorated. The new equipment in­ period Wednesday. Dec. 10 to diphtheria or poliomyelitis within - ! any land not uaed be sold and the lice said the bus driver. Raymond Stay Patient ticket headed by Gen. Dwight Els­ the Volunteer fire department will stalled consists ^ f a 500 M A AND FARMERS! Saturday, Dec. 13, Inclusive: Oonnecticut this week. It was the • 1 as .* ' ro8\illlng fund b<' administered by : Klump, 32. of New Haven, was 684 l>nlet Street be held in the firehouse on Friday, The temperature during the next Remains State** Most fifth consecutive week that the S p iH 'lu l T o w n M 4 *l*llllg ; the Hoard of Education, the In-1bookes cases chosen warden yesterday. Out of i Schweyer also offerwl to relm- toric responsibility for the freedom To Youth Rally here of Rene Browne, 28, Rockland rope after sticceedlnng meetings. tion of our able staff of X-Ray 29 BImcH Street Phone 2-1139 Precipitation will average be­ ter service in conjunction vrith the Europe is “ both complicated and Jumped from 16 to 30, broncho 1,875 eligible voters, 46 cast bal­ btirse the town for $6,969 already s t e n o (; k a i*ii e r of men." the former Minnesota cable apllccr, from whom they had OuesU at the home of Mr. and personnel we are In a poaltlon to tween thre«?-tenth8 and slx-tentha Woman Cniahed- To Heath if Marv's (fill Shop x take rare of all the X-Ray work new equipment. It now includes discouraging," the alternative to pneumonia cases from 25 to 26, lot. yesterday compareo with the spent In developing a site already governor, an avowed candidate for thumbed a ride. Mrs. Howard Spear on Sunday of an inch occurring aa snow in 146 Center St. Tel. 5902 k were the latter> brother nnd sis­ in MancheHler promptly." Dr. Douglas J. Roberta, radiolo­ a broad Sasistance program under and cases of meningococcus men­ 45 who went to the polls a year purchased from St. Mary's R. C. F. M. RRODERIGK the Republican presidential nomi­ Four Young People of La Mothe, Who Hherlrf Herbert the Marshall plan "Is more dls- northern New England and rain or New Haven. Dee. 9 (45 Mrs. ter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin The n«'Wly reconstructed and gist and his ataff. Chief X-Ray snow In southern New England ingitis Increased from two to se­ ago. parish. X »| ie n T il 9 P. 51. Dally ^ MiiMnon Bldg. M8 Slats Ht. nation, said the decision for w^ar or L. Pinkham said admitted Wring Hires Candlllons Areepled Mary Abate Colavolpc, 30, mother South MellioiliMi lo Nelson, South Woodstock. modernly equipped X-Hay depart-1 Technician Raymond- H. Gagnon, -couraglng.” about Thursday night and early ven. A t the same time, measles Kmim tS Tel t 1647 peace would be "made In the Krem­ three shots into Browns's back, Three conditions were attached of an 11-months old son, was ment la now r e ^ y ta meet the rs- R.T.; Miss Helen Beauregard, He added: Friday. cases Increased from one to six, nned For Rerklesa Flying *»WIWtaWSSSIWSStaSSWWtatata lin." pleaded guilty before Municipal Most Prevent Another Wnr and cases of German measles from If America remained "atrong. Be at Confereiiee Court Judge Ralph A. Gallagher qiiests of Manchester doctors and Misa Sophia Zamolc, technicians; "W e must.now reminded by the three to four. Hampton. Dec. 9 -(45—A charge eonaistent, humanitarian and pa­ who refus^ the plea and ordered their patients for any type of Mlsa Felicia FalkowskI, medical terrible cost of war. settle our- of reckless flying brought a $25 tient" In the period ahead, he said, Four young people from .South one of Innocent entered. Wodar- Doctor Loses X-llay examinations. secretary and orderly, Oiarles P laeaaea Showing Dectlaea This equipment was badly need­ .selves down to the hard task of Krupp Is Denied fine last night to William T, “the declalon to be made lo the Methodist church will be among ski pleaded innocent. Robbins. Whooping cough, the venereal ed and is of the latest type. It Is The chief technician in charge preventing another war by a de­ diseases, lobar pneumonia, scarlet Sweeney of Wlllimantic who, state Kremlin wdll be for peace. the 10,000 Methodist youth who Sheriff Herbert L. Pinkham said “People «'a n l Pem-e* Browne, driving alone to Portland License Plea no longer necessary as It was In of X-Ray comments, "dur depart­ termined common effort to plan American Counsel fever and typhoid fever were police said, stnick a power line “The peo^e of Rusaia wnnt will converge on CHeveland Decem­ for Thanksgiving dinner with hla the past, to refer some patients to ment is fortunate in acquiring all intelligently and carry out wisely among the diseases showing de­ with his plane here Nov. 23. Hartford for X-Kay examinations. the laUst equipment so that we our policy, which Is designed to Sweeney, who did not crash after peace and want It desperately," he ber 30 for a Methodist Youth Eel- mother, picked up the Dow field, Nuernberg, Dec. 9 —(45— The clines this week. Whooping cough In many Instancea It waa not pot- are ndw better able to serve Man­ bring peace to our prople by mak­ cases dropped from 96 to 89, the accident, w-as fined by Justice •aid. "The people of Russia look j lowsliip conference lasting through Bangor, Air base men while they Court Dlsniisse* Ap American War Crimea tribunal sible to get a sperlallst readlng- chester public and doctors wheth­ ing sure we have free and sound aypbllls cases from 41 to 36 and of the Peace Richard M. Burch- npon Americans as friends, nnd I Jan. 2. This Conference the were tiylng to get to La Mothe'a trying officiala of the Krupp arm­ they can not accept any 'line' to home for the holiday. peal from Action of for two or threi? days but now Uio er it is an emergency, out-patient Wise shoppers are Imylag ptaetkal gifta far ’.neighbors in thla now small com­ cases of gonorrhea declined from nnlt. largest yo\iUi conference ever to hospital la coverod oarh day by or hospitalized case." aments firm today dented Alfred the contrarj’." Body Dragged into Field Christmas this year, bat they aeeda’t be oa- munity of nations." Krupp's request for American de­ be held by one of the Proteelont State Board Dr. Douglas J. Roberts, radiologist Even though the U. S. already Staaaen. analyzing U, S.-8ovict denomtnationn has been planned La Mothe, the sheriff charged, laspired! Metcalfe, apeclallsta la glasa, hava fense counail. relattORS, aaid he believed Ruaaian and his staff who come from Hart­ has spent $17,000,000,000 abroad by the Youth Department of the flred three shoU Into Browne's romwr Official DIca a oelectloB of gtasa for the home, offlee or ear Krupp, head of the munitions *V)betructlonlat Uctica” resulted Hartford. Dec. 9—(/P)—Superior ford. In thla way It better aervss In the last two years. Baldwin Bbanl of Education of the Method­ back as he sat at the wheel, and that has pleaty of tespiratioii . . . Mirrors ta firm since 1943 ami chief defen­ from three "basic mlacalculattons” with his "buddy” dragged the Court Judge John H. King today the patient by obtaining a report Danbury, Dec. 9 - a f )—John C. all styica . . . decorative or foactlonal glaaa said, the people of Europe "are in ist church. dant at the trial, applied yeatei^ which he sttrlbuted to Soviet lead- boP»—The the soldiers are held, said they defendants by establishing first of Russian leaders have now “be­ tion. The appeal to Superior court MANCHESTER Supreme court took under advise­ bad not heard from La Mothe's all the corporate structure of the Effective November 30, 1947 gun to realiae" their mlacaloula- Local Delegates from the revocation was based on PhoBff Manchostar 5856 ment today the contention of an The persons going from South family. the claim that no expert testimony munitions firm. tiona and have "given the algnal The youths were arreatad at , Illinola atheist mother that re­ for intenud force,'* resulting In Church are Mlaaea Phyllla Sand­ had been taken before the board. ligious education In public schools burg, president of the Epwortb Dow field Saturday after a blood­ In commenting on this claim Judge SEE Former Correspondent Dlea Half hour service will he maintained all day the outbreak of strikes and rlota stained seat cover from Browne's % violates a constitutional guarantee in Prance, he aaid. League the past two .years, PhyllU King says: W i!m e V ie m / "against "establishment of religion" Rogers, a member of the South car and some of bis clothing had "This was not a case of mal­ THI NIW MORTON New Britain, Dec. 9 — (45 — SUNDAY. Buses will leave at a qiiarler lo ‘1 believe that internal force been found at Lambertville. THEM ♦by law. ■ bid will also fail," said Stassen. Church choir and active In the Ep- practice before a lay tribunal. On Minptt Saunders, 57, a former Eu­ Offlctals learned, Pinkham saUI, the contrary it was a statutory ^ Mrs. Vashtl McCollum, wife of a anti a quarter after each hour. He said its failure would force worth League. Janet Wilson, presi­ lUnlveraity of Illinois professor, ropean correspondent for the dent of the Youth Fellowship Of that the pair bad eaten Thanks­ hearing before a statutory board cO 'Z 'flin United Press and NEA, died at a Russia to make "one of the moM giving dinner at the La Mothe I contended that such Instruction South Church, and a conference composed ,of persons who may be PORTABLE ELECTRIC TODAY! U. S. Veterans Administration First bus to leave Manchester Center 7 rl.'k a. crucial declaions In world history" home and returned to Maine in For Hours of Relaxation a runs counter to the first amond- —whather to turn to “extamal officer, and James McKay, past presunied to have special learning hospital in Northampton, Mass, Broome's sedan which was found in a-specialized field. . . . The RADIATOR -'ment and that when children of ni. and Hartford 7 :4.5 a. in. forca” or coma to a paaceful set- president of the Youth Fellowship.' AT ’ different faiths attend separate yesterday. His home was in New. tlemant. now studying In Boston, and an on a Bangor street. court will not. of course, substitute ington. Conn. Funeral services will Its lay Judgment alone for that of No Wmar /reliploua classes It leads to antl- .If America remained strong and officer of the New England South­ Give Him -Semltiam and antl-Cathollc views be held tomorrow. Burial will be Stops enroute will he ideulical lo the pres­ met ita post-war responsibilities, ern Conference Youth Fellowship. the board on a technical matter In in Windsor. He started his news­ the board'! own specialised field." NoStafun ^in early childhood. ent half-hour daily schedule. he concluded, the Russian decision Expenses of these four young peo­ Friendship Club B. D. * The Champaign, 111., County paper career as a reporter for The would be for peace. ple from South Church has been New Britain Herald. Sheep Biaedera To Meet JutI plus it •school dlatrict, which defeated In Staasan apoka batora more than underwritten by the Official In *ny alactric ' tht Illinois courts Mrs. McCollum's 700 peraons, who flUad the Tale Selects Officers A MONARCH PIPE Board, an offering for the same eullal 'su it to have the religious cla«;es Law achool auditorium to over­ being received last month. Hartford. Dec, (A>)—The Con- Pearl's nectlcut Sheep Breeders' ^outlawed, nrg;ucd th.it the con- flowing at a meeting sponsored hy In all flfty-aeven young people Edward Macauley was re-elect Appliances And “KinR Of Them All** -stitution does not forbid govern- Die Yale Political union. tion announced yesterday it will Sirf*—Fast will be going from the New Eng­ ed president of the Men's Friend­ .' ment aid given equally to nil re- Introduced as "the man who hold its 59lh annual meeting here Lightwaight Furniture land Southern Conference by spe­ ship Chib of the South Methodist itliglona. may be our next president," he said Dee. 17. cial train which will leave Boston church last night at lU annual liotas haatad •i The Justices heard both sides wtui a broad grin: on Monday. Dec. 29. The youth 649 Main St.. Tel. 7590 The original and meeting. Hit associate officers Wr o ftm e yesterday without giving any indi- "H ie odda are against us; it is from Manchester and other ptacea i>nly “ Dry Smoke* an uphin fight" are; Vice president. Charles » cation when they will h.ind down In Connecticut will board the train Banks; secretary, George Sadd; No Juice . . . Cool ^ h e lr declslop. Regards Baee “ Wide Opea" In Springfield. They will return Notice And 8 EarUer, at a newa conference, treiasurer, James K. Mulsener. | smoke . . . guar­ WILROSE GIFTS from Springflcld on SatunUy. The guest speaker waa Dr. Wll-1 he said that he now had assur- anteed d o ' bowL . ances of support from IM dele­ Jan. 3. Horn Benedict, of the StaU Health j Warning of A ! “Third Parly Talk gates to the Republican Prtsiden- Department, who gave an inform­ p£ft(£ sTftiNOS’ ^ cicorr*?. For A Feminine Auto Passenger Killed ative talk on aoclal hygiene, and j tlal convention and regarded the Special Town AMP TOU WItL find race for the nomination as “ wide told of the work of the depart- WHAT OO YOU USUAU.T T * Bobbing Up Again Stratford. Dec. 9 -(A*J-An an- n„Vnt~ throuKhout the aUle. A ao- err SDRTSACHlMCi OHE Or^MT open." None of his rivals, he Tna uKss OF Ma ASSISTANTS « ______said, has taken a "commanding tomobllc atnickstruck and broke a tele-,tele-1 . . ^ ^ 1*1. refreahmentarefreshments fol- Hecting phone pole W rr about 11 o clock program, ,TO SWIM? otcon 'J Washington, Dec. 9—(JPi—The Merry Christmas lead." program. •question of whether Henry A. Wal- Staaaen was asked whether Oon- last night, killing Paul Hons- M O U M O O If charik, 20, of thla town, a pasaen- The electors and citizens who KELLER'S 1 *lace will lead a third party move- ae^ cu t’s Junior senator, Raymond 198 GuerriUas Killed are qualified to vote in town meet­ aSAPV tOA86WTtaU •ment In 1948 bobbed up again to- E. Baldwin, who has received "fa­ ger. Investigating Policemen An­ ATAU. -nMaa- drew Hovan and Paul Keenan ings of the Town of Coventry, Id a y to disturb the Democrats and vorite son" endorsement for the Athena. Dec. 9— Press re­ Connecticut, are hereby notified Custom Tailoring For Men and Women Spleasc the Bepuhlicnns. presidential nomination from the said George M.' Lrnzcn, 20, of ports said tlHlay the Third Army Bridgeport, a seaman second class and warned that a special town i Wallace aides in New York In- Republican State Central commit­ corps killed 193 gtierrillas and meeting of said town will be held asist that the former vice president tee, would be acceptable to him as In the Navy, was driving the ear, captured 49 In scattered engage­ 887 Main Street Telephone 32«4 which he liad iKirrmvcd from Miss In the Church Community House qhas reached no decision, but Sena- ments in northern Greece during In North Coventry, at 8:00 P. M., xtor Brewster (R-Me) said he has Edith Todd of Danbury. Lensen. the past two days. Army losses iiim ii who escaped from the eraah with Standard Time, on Saturday, De­ ‘'heard that Wallace plans to bolt were listed aa iS dead and 18 cember IS, 1947, for the following; "the Democratic party and announce Lovely Nightwear minor bnilacs, waa booked on a wounded. charge of operating a motor vehi­ purposes, to wll; his candidacy for president on a cle so as' to eaiiso loss of life, the 1. To make on appropriation In new ticket. IMiliee said, and wa.s held In $1,500 Rildltlon to the appropriation here­ Brewster said he was told by ball. tofore made for the construction I persons he declined to name that of an elementary public school I Wallace will make his announce- I ment after Jan. 1 nnd he will have .HIR EXCaiENCY "I" { building. , I the support In New York of the BLOUSES AND Pineapple Chair 2. To determine the form and Xmerica’s most SNsatiiul cinbimtin ' American-Labor party, 21 Jawalt particulars of an issue of bonds In t ______. BALLERINA SKIRTS Set the aggregate principal amount of I Sacred War Obligation 7 not more than $200,000.00 for the Gibson Girl blnuacs and Ballerina construction of a public school; to J Beirut, Lebannon, Dec. 9—— skirts the season a winning team! provide for the determination of 5 The mufti of the Lebanes- repub- In all the popular shades. the rate of the Interest and the t 11c declared a sacred war today sale of said bonds; to designate * to be an obligation upon ail Moa- the manner In which such bonds> i leins for "the liberation of Pales- S5.98 and $7.98 IMi shall be Issued anjJ the persons by STEP-TABLE 1 tine." (The mufti la the religious whom they shall be signed; to. FLOORS leader of the Moslems.) provide for keeping a record ot f\ RADIO-PHONOGRAPH the same; to designate a bank or { trust company to certify such Is-l SCARrS Sl.39 to $2.98 mic and to act aa disbursing agent | LAID, SANDED itv the payment of principal and , interest of such bonus; and to dea-; ignate the name of the attorneys AND REFINISHED Back Pains at law to render an opinion ap-,j proving the legality of the same. Urvad by proper MipitorL OF RifiCUnP “Eafiwifi/ea Without Obligation"* Vnor phyHirlan ran tell vi*u DRESSES 3. To authorize any other ac-' shMlt our expert appllunee Muhicul Pmvdpr tlon which may be considered nee- \ HIttag aerxlrc. Whether It For Slater, Daughter or Mother what cs.sary or adrisable to enable the | Boxes w Back Pains — Rupture — could be more appreciated than a Wllruse lown'to construct such school and In Special Gift Box Obealty — Ptosis — we have llie dress at Christman time. We've a grand to Issue bonds lo defray the ap-1 NOWSCH BROS, proper aupport collection—come sec them all! Small fnsh- proprlatlona therefor; lona to make her a Christmaa belle! $15.00 and up 4. To transact any other busi­ Pliuiie 7781 $4.54 ness proper to come before said 4-.1 q i. meeting. Glamorous Signed slO.98 - $13.98 Suiiheatn .... 1J23..50 Hlendrd Whiskey George G. Jacobson, ,3 Piece Dresser Arthur J. Vinton; 6: Grain Neutral Spirits Charles Heckler. /i Sets Board of Selectmen. $16.98 - $I9.9§ >•? Reniingloii .$1.5.7i> up Attest; Albert E. Harmon, - 82S6. Itresrume Dist., I nr. Town Clerk. IT-43 We.st Hartford, Conn. 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Your name, 559 Main St. Tel. .3981 We Arcommndaie * o ( smart, practical clothes, faah- address and the Pattern Num ^r Itetuilers And ( km nawB, spebal features. Gift to Anne Cahr>t, The Manchester One4)uarter Mile ^orth of the Center * R attini prtatad in the bOpk. 25 Herald, 1160 Avenue of the Ameri- '"At the Sign of the Gulf Orange Disc"* ('onMumera N pu*' Vnrk If* V Ya T PAGE N IN B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9,1947 h k s t k h k v k n i n g h e r a l p . m a n t h e p t e r . r o m . T u e s d a y . D e c e m b e r 9 . i 94T MAN( PAG E EIGHT mentioned, he said, were these: bury church and a return engage­ lime In order to prepare h U ^ - Meals up to 51. clothing purchases Beethovens Sing ment is anticipated for next year. taUNtl—u io Gross Retail ; oUrroU every onc’t patriotic blood, fense. ^ Tomorrow^* Special w u a u —I8W up to 550. hoaschold necessities Under the direction of Frederic W o m e n ’ s Oult 2 Maucheater Men ' Gilbert Facing The third charge waa filed tataNa—84*1 B. Werner, the club sang a varied wc preserved it and in spite of do- j W T H k-lIT such as soaps, mops and cleaning In Rhode Island ^aitrliretrr (Umnecticult against Gilbert ^ Prooacutor LABOB BUNCH PASCAL Today's Radio W T U l— 12W compounds, pstsnt medicines and program ot aonga to on apprecia­ : ing BO achieved a record of pro- Frank Bennett. Tax Favored Bnatem Standard runa all phases ot the tax, direct or tive audience. The club was satiated LI i ductlon unlike anythin! ever be-1 Xmas Party ‘ Third Charge Court was held in tha Town Hall indirect, affecting funerals. The Beethoven Glee Club went by Mrs. Elate Ouatafson, soprano. CtirtttiH^ ljrral& auditorium tecauoe the small CELER Y 10c fore Imagined. ____ Two Manchester men have re- Shannon said that leg'xlators In to Central Falls, Rhode Island Eidward McCluggage, baritone, and puhumhibu wt ruB Yankee courtroom could not tegin to ac­ Fairfield County Legis­ Americo Oentllcore. tenor. RBRAU> i*KIKTIKU INC. But what we preserved, at some : cently terminated their servica in commodate the specUtors attract­ 46:15— the' western end of the county, Sunday evening "where they gave ' By A H. U. S llln ulid Elltertailinieilt the UnlUd SUtea Marine Corps Count Charges Kinross PRIDE’S WONS—Real Stories from Real where many residents mske shop­ At the request o f ths pastor of * ^ S 5 e * * * » ' u IOm *II atrccl cost and with considerable anxie­ ed by the case. WDRC?—Hint Hunt; Newa. lators Favor Substitu­ a concert .it the Embury Xletho- MancIMMict, Conn. ■ f 4 1 and have been dUchsrged. Accord- o f Btahapfa Conwra, West Hart­ WCCC—'Tommy Doraey. I U fe. ping trips to New York city, were the church "Schneider's Band" was THuMAf rSHUUtlUN ty, through war Itself, we now Negligence Causing Since the accident 18 o f the In- dist church. This Is the second sung at the conclusion of the pro­ Xn thasmsll town elecUona back L j reM llirc o f *n**U^' ing to headquarters, Marine Bar- red have filed civil aulU totaUng ford, opem tiag the fiMIt awd WKNB — Nows; Comunlty 6:80— tion for Sales Levy strongly In favor for use tax ex­ Pr**.. Traaa..- Can’t Hanafar appearance of the club at the Em­ gram. \.\nc P^nana Urtnntt 1. I«n. seem likely to lose, or willing to In October the Democrats were kirnic nf 'racks, Brooklyn, N. Y., Herbert Breaking of Limb' 30,000 against OUtert, attaWi* prodMoo iip n rtnieMt hi A s Sketch Book. WDRC—Studio One. emptions on out-of-state pur­ Allair ol (sroup Onuckshanks. 225 Center e WONS—Zone Gray Show. w chases. Sentiment was voiced for Joec..In. peace....11 Uir. shplltlon of Ing hla property In each case. WON8 —WONS Juke Box. Bridgeport, Dec. 9—\Jf)— The ex- KuMtilited B«wr» Bamtaa -Beee^' Ihs fainewh In lbs big eity M#e- sCieeT, Who served Tss private ftrat WTHT—Boston Symphony. exemptions of this type ranging VutHlajra and M-itidaya Bntafeo ai the the right to strike is called tanta­ wncon, Dec. S=q3n — a tWnt Manchester Public WnC-Backatage W U e. _____ iaUnce ..of '.'at£png...aenUment” tlons in November, the Republi­ At the annual Christinas pro­ class, has been diacharged under Suspect Leaves Big Ctaea WnC>—FibbeF MeOte ftfid H ol­ from 580 ta 5206 a yeasr te said. Poat jB»ce ai Mancltaatri. Conn., sa mount to the ImposlUon of alsv- gram of the Women’a Club of charge has teen added to the com­ 4 tlS ~ among Fairfield county Republi­ cans and SoclallsU gained. date of October 23. He enlisted st Market ly. •eeond Claaa Wait Mattel. Manchester laat evening at the W n C —Stella Dallas. can* legUlatora for aubatitutlon of ery. we seem about ready to ac­ Much developments were In Hartford January 14, 1946. The plaint against Ossa Gilbert, Jr., .Palo Alto. Calif., Dec. 9—Oth— |-gf 10:00— RATBP large and appreciative audience a gross retail hualneos tax for the TOWN ADVERTISEMENT auMMCHirriuN themselves contrsdlctory to the nineteen year old marine is ths noted Greenwich and New York A suspect In five fraternity house WONS—Americsn Forum of the A Uaa Teal b* Mail ...... Iiouu cept the condition of slavery. Center Congregational chunh, a ' WDRC—Music off the Record. state sales and use tax was re­ Tear Gas in Face normal political rule, which cen­ son of Mrs. Margaret Cnilck- architect, as the result of a colli­ robberies at Stanford university Air. «. Bis monttia hr Mai...... I » ut If we do accept It, the master was entertained by MIta Aiary WONS— Two-TOn Baker. ported yesterday by Lieut. Gov. ^ One month tty Mall ...... I i.w ters Republican political strength shanks. He was stationed over­ sion between hla automobile and a bolted when campus police started WTHT—Bandatand; News and WTIC—Bob Hope Show. James C. Shannon. In accordance with the By-Ijiws adopted by the ...... I .wt a-e shall acknowledge in this, as in Barry and Mtaa Helen Francia. seas in China and on Guam. Prior Reply to Query ■ Btngla Cony ...... In the small towns, while creilttlnK wagon carrying 20 'teen agers, all questioning him, but be left two B U LLD O ZER Waather. 10:80— Shannon presided at a meeting Town Meeting of hlarch 2nd, 1945, requiring property Waasir. t»y Oerrift ...... t M i so many other things, Is the atom Mrs. Henry Janssen opened the to his entry Into the Marine Corps WDRC—Open Hearing. sisut the Democrats with being most of whom were Injured, on a hay big clues. They were his shoes, WTIC— Lorenao Jonea. of the legislators at which the Vuba. dcixetad one Tear meeting in the absence of the he attended Mancheater High WONS—Callfornta Melodies. owners and tenants to keep walks clean of ice and snow, Waal of M'aa.. rtte rs" lixuu bomb. It was In connection with formidable In the big cities. For ride. shucked off as he ran. sales tax and plans for its revis­ Chicago, Dec. 9.—(Jb—John Me- whatever reason or comblnstloivof club's president, Mrs. John Fisch­ achool and waa employed by Chen­ FOR HIRE 4*4&— WTHT— Labor U. S. A. Neal, 22, a taxicab driver, got out and to make same safe by the application of sand or some the possible strike st the Osk er. 'I he busInesB meeting was Gilbert, who waa charged with WONS—Adventure Parade. ion at a special session of the Gen- MKMBKH : very special reasons, this rule was ey Brothera. reckless driving and operating un­ w n c —Red Skelton. of hts car at a aouth side in|vr* other suitable substance, within 12 hours after forma­ TMB aiOaoCIATBU PHlUttl Ridge atom bomb plsnt that a oniilted and the program was Eacavaflnt — Rradiaa W nC—Young Wldder Brown. Assembly next February were dis­ The Aaan'atro Praaa >a aaeiua'raiy I reversed...... ------, 'Vr,„ R -ii-v i Robert E. Price. 19. son of Mrs. der the influence of liquor after the 10:18— cussed. ’ It waa the third such section and walked to the car tion of ice. and the distribution of sand in all parts of the new and ominous finality came in-1 turned °ver to Airs. E i^ n Bailey, ^ 3 ^ WTHT—Let Freedom Ring. I anfllaa u> the :aa ol repuWteal'oii ol This same batrilng trend seems accident on Noyemter 26, was IaumI Cleartna Ktc SiOfr— meeting held in a series o f county which had blocked his travel. Town shall be in accordance with the schedules noted all nawa d'weelrhew etwi'iad to 't oi to \arlous statements thst ‘‘this to have contlnueil in the stale's who intr^ c I oiven in INovember 5. He enlisted named the defendant on a count WDRC—Tales of Adventure. 11:00— He opened the car door and ask­ Ihc entt rtainnunt was giver) In . n.rtfe.rH September 19, 1946. discussions called by Republican below. BO* o*har*to* erad’iad to Ih'? papal , strike cannot take place." It Is December elections. Of the fou. , * ^ ^ ; at Hartford September 19, 1 charging "gross negligence caus­ WONS—Hop Harrtgan. • News on all stations. leaders in sdvanA of the special ed the motorist “Why did you cut and «tao tha lorai •'aara ptiMtonoo nara. WTHT—Santa CJlaua. 11:15— *n OBltli ol rao'ih* teat inn ol apaciai I the idea that atom bomb work, elections, the Demoersta -cored j He was_ staUoned overseas in ing the breaking of the limb" when Frank Doniafo session. me o ff?" Trucks and men In the employ of the Town will flU B-apalenm »ara*n. *r- alao eaaeraad. Puerto Rico. Prior to hla enlist­ his case was called last night in WTK3—When a Girl Marries. WDRC—Frontiers of Science. There was no answer but the ____ ; among all kinds of work, cannot victories in ,y marimba soloist. She stated At the earlier meetings, ta Hart­ boxes, barrels, or other suitable receptacles If placed on ioritn in two of tnr*« Uiiec i ,r * thin wai a Chrlflt- ment he attended Manchester Justice court. and Sons S:lft— WONS — Songs by Morton ford and New Haven counties, A motorist discharged a fountain run eerr-ee «>er.i «i \ B A | permitted to cease for any res- Downey. pen-type tear gas gun In McNeal's the lawn in front of houses, near the sidewalks, hot not High school and waa employed by ..Castf Continued Until Jan. 5 24 Homeatead iMreet WONS— Superman. was reported that a majority of *"*■ ' son which now seems to bring this though they scored V'-S':n‘ a "“ Khl „c,,uamt the audience with the “Nelson Transportation company. Gilbert did not enter a plea, and WTHT—Terry and the Pirates. w n c —Newa of the World. the Republican legislators favor­ face. on the sidewalk. Receptacles shonid bq placed on the PuPiialter* f** nation close to the \-iew that it j He holds the victory medal. Trial Justice Albert Perry contin­ Phone 7091 at 2-9455 W n c—Portia Facet, Ufe. 11:20— ed retention of the sales tax, al­ McNeal said he was momentari­ FOR Jul’us Msllww* -inw'si »S«'>cy — Nee ilJlru m cn t and explained that the lawn the night before as trucks start in the area at the DemocraU lost. ; ^one and marimba arc t,er- ued the case until January S at tha WTHT—Dance Time. though on a modified basis, to ly blinded as tears filled his eyes. Terk. Oi’ieso. iretiwr %na W-wtiSi. must and will deprive American When he regained bis sight tha seven A . M. ' And again, continuing the request of the architect's attorney, WDRC—Old Record Shop. 11:50— finance added state services ap' SPORTS BORRAl} US workers of their most basic free­ I cusalon instruments. The only dlf- Raymond E. Hackett of Stamford, WDRC—Charlie Spivak Orches­ automobile had gone. McNeal re­ mciA iaks auPiT trend of the October and No- I fcrcncc is that the marimba la two WONS—Captain Midnight. proved by the Legislature in Its OKltllATUi.NS dom as u-orkers Seek to Arrest who Mid he needed tha additional tra. ceived treatment at a hospital. CLOTHES - * ember elections, II was the big ' octaves lower than the xylophone, Let ua addrcM yoar WTHT—Sky King, last regular session. Tht KT'fenM cX)W4M«ri> inc.. Nothing else, in this nation’s city Involved which Waa the WONS—Club Midnight; News. Shannon said that 29 o f the DECEMBER 9,1 94 7, AREA BOUNDED ( giving It the mclIownesB of the Christmas cards for yon. w n c —Juat Plain Bill. w n < 3—PoUsh Orchestra. history’, has ever been able to for- , ncrae of the Republican Irl- Arson Conviction county's 42 Republican legislators I organ, whereas the xylophone has Our rates are extremely 5:45— * 12:00— North by— South Windsor and Vernon Town line. ! nroph, and the three smaller I the brightness of the piano. attended yesterday's meeting and vsrti^mcru «ea mi»»i reenina cnsilet. bid the right to strike. But wc rommunllles where the Demo­ reasonable. 1 day aerviee. WDRC— Uim and Abner. WDRC—Club Midnight. that there was considerable sup­ EDWIN R. KEAST East by— Bolton Town line. f Tti* M*e«*eeie« Mfsia. , ready to concede the atom Origin t>f .\ylophon« Hartford, Dec. 9—(A»»—After WONS—Tom Mix. W nC—News; Design for Us- DRESS crats scored their victories. Alisa Barry llluHtrate«l her talk Cards called for and de­ port for proposals to repeal the Pnbllo Aocountonl and Auditor South By— Middle Turnpike East and East Center Street. Tuesday. December • ‘ bomb that power. We seem ready listening to oral arguments yes­ m b a r K o u WTIC—Front Page Farrell. tening. three per cent sales and use tax And. as a matter of fat t. this on the origin of the xylophone livered back. •HW— Specializing In West by— Main, Union and Slater Streets. CLOTHES to concede that atom bomb work-1 terday, Superior Cbiirt Judge Wil­ and adopt in Its place the gross — ------— , c I------, trend la not exclusively a 1947 de- with ( harts showing the Hindu In­ News on all stations. Federal, State Taxes What HoWa Thf mi In sM a io n shall be chained irrevocably to ! velopment. In the 1946 state- liam J. Shea ordered the state and Manchester Public retail business tax at a rate high strument and then on to the Chi­ Gleaming flagOM of Courlley •:KV— enough to finance needed services. ‘ wide Republican triumph, the nese, Roman. German and finally defense to file briefs on the motion Probation Violator 25 Pearl St. Hartford Looking at it from the gloom- i their Jobs, o f James J. Jordan, 50, of Winsted, M k i l i toiletries under the Christmes tree. Stenographer Bureau WDRC—Record Album. No record vote waa taken at the Telephone Hartford 2-8686 DECEMBER 10, 1947 AREA BOUNDED turn to the Repiibllcen ticket In the African xylophone. The ma­ WONS—Let’s Go to the Games; test angle, the one problem which j The fact that we should be will the sUte’e biggest cities, Hartford who sought an arrest of Judgment That'e a sight to put tha holiday 869 Main St. Manchester meeting In the discussion of the STREET rimba was played In this country -SpilsSliipTiii|litI Local Sportacast. Gets Prison Term taxation program, but Shannon North by— East Center Street and Middle Turnpike East. the London Conference of Foreign ing to make an exception to our excepted, was the most sensation­ by the Boston Symphony Orches­ on hla conviction of arson Nov. 10 spirit into the man of 1 ^ houtt. He Phone 4168 which resulted in a two to five A few drops of Vicks w n c —Bob Steele; Weather. said the legislators were unani­ CLOTHES Ministers Is really trying to solve democratic rule in the case o f the al feature of the election, the nlrr Street hand which holds the curse tends brought about a considerable freshments were served, and par­ street, Brooklyn. Manchester, Conn. kayama. Wakayama was hit heav­ that we get up and go home. transfer of population, In which WTHT — Chrtatian M onitor ily a year ago by an earthquake to grow hysterical under Its bur­ ticular mention should be made of Born In Manchester, the pros- Vlaws the Nows. Neither of us la willing to be the lower Income city voters have the home made cookies and open- ective bride Is the daughter of and tidal wave which caused an den. been settling out In surrounding oseph and Kay Bastys. She re­ 8:86— estimated 1,300 deaths. flrat to proclaim that all hope hae face sandwiches which were made WDRC—Mr. and Mrs. North; Thst It la so far a curse, that towns, where they are now begin­ by Airs. Harley B. DeWolf. The Ssides ut present at 408 South Sec­ gone. L a t m y h o u s e likes NswA it Is our master rather than our ning to assert themselves, while hall nnd tables were gayly deco­ ond street, Brooklyn. Her future Curiously enough, the maneu­ their exodus ha.s left the substan­ husband was bom in New York r “ WONS—Official Detectivs; Billy B . m /u J t U o A J aervant, that human nature atlll rated with evergreens and Illumi­ r RUST CRAFT CARDS Roao. vers by which both the United tial middle class a little more nated Chrlstma-s trees and candles. City, the son of Roy and Anna FENDER AND BODY has to show those qualltica of dominant In the cities. But there Sidney. A G iH WTHT—America’s Town Meet­ States and Russia are seeking to Miss Ruth Cra’upton and Airs. ing of the Air. growth, which might be able to are so many pitfalls In such a Harold Breckcnrldgc were co- Wedding plana Issued by the cou­ avoid responsibility for the crack- w n c—A Date with Judy. turn so fateful a possession Into a theory that we assign all out chairmen of hostesses and In ple call for the marriage cere­ WORK Vp o f the conference teem to con­ 6:66- blessing, these are our sad atom­ rights In It. quickly, to Messrs. charge of decorations. mony to take place January 10, on stitute an Indirect, grudging sus­ Mitchell and Bailey. Let them a Saturday evening, in Brooklyn. Suggestion WDR(J—We the People. Solimene and PlagR. Ine. ic observations to date. The atom WONS—Gabriel Heatter, News. picion of progress. In order to figure out If. how. and why the s » 684 Center Street bomb la dominating and shaping old Connecticut order changelh. Mental Patients Need GIfta For Anyone Who w n C —Amos ’n Andy. continus the conference nobody iCi our lives, and will continue to do Miners’ Execiilive Owns A Boat dares end the conferees have to 4 so unlesa we find the means fur Hartford, Dec. 9 - ((F)—Mrs. AI- den W. Smith, general chairman WATCHES ^ p ^ i n g something on the ta- j ^ n „ Bahv AhaiHloiied Bfianl Is Called G .t A We. Thus, the other day. Secre­ of the Connecticut Mental Hygiene f—^ISTORIC MEDICAL HIGHLIGHTS—No. ' i do things we never dreamed ot society, said yesterday that ap­ tary Marshall Issued his construc­ doing befArc, and these things arc Washlnglou, Dec; 9—i/P)—John peals for Chri.xtmaa gifts for pS' X 4 ’ 111 Movie Theater L. Lewis called the 30-mnn Inter­ JOHNSON ^ tive demand that Russia really nut In the direction ot Improved tients in the staters three mental put its cards on the table and say national Executive board of the hoapltala were not receiving on civilization, but back toward the Cblcago, Dec. 9 — ((P) • "Watch United Aline Workers together to­ ■ \ ^ - V- dlrecUy what it wanU with regard generous a response this year as SBAHORSB caveman habit and mentality. him. I'll he right back," a young day wllhiiut n public hint of the formerly. The need la especially % y to a German economic settlement.: woman whispered as she handed meeting’s purpose. great, she saUL at the Norwich The Dewey-iRichman Co. V A.- ■ - v I.’ I' And thus, laat night, Mr. Atolotov. a baby boy to Mrs. Marie Pelka, While none of LewU’ aides would State hospital, in Preston, where OUTBOARD %* I 26, as she sat watching a movie give a clue to the reason for the Jewelers— Stationers— Opticians ®hmplylng with what amounted tot l\|4 ki*fv«feii fja about one-third of the patients arc I / I at a Northwest Side theater last nessloiis, expected to last through friendless and have no. relatives. a MarshaU ulUmatum. did respond j I night. most of this w eek, - speculation MOTOR by displaying Russia's cards. They Ill SlU *'C S llO W ' Thirty minutes later she sum- centered on possible discussion of > v comprised, In the main, the same nionsd the theater manager who the UMW’3 future with the Amsii- W e have some in stock for I turned the child over to Racine can Federation of Labor. old hand. But, perhaps merely in immediate delivery. Uuuble-barrelled stage emter- i avenue police. The board members represent order to prolong discussion, there I Police found a note in the boy’.* each of the iinion’s production dls- tainment, featuring two complete were new shadings of Russian cm- j sweater pocket which rend: "Pm Iricta. There was a chance that phaais which will have to he e x -' different stage shows | ^ot making much money to bring Lewis would nsk them to fill the Model HD f f " plored on the chance that they on one giant bill will be offered to | him up. so please do something post of vice president made vacant Starter, Deluxe, Small by the death of John O’Leary of may lead closer to agreement. In the patrons of the State ’rhealcr, i me." Alternate Firing Twin Hartford. Kiiday, Saturday ami , Pittsburgh. other worda. Air. Atolotov, reply- Carrier Enters Naples llurtmr O’Leary di( d In San Francisco Basic Weight 31 Lbs,. tag. waa careful to give the con­ Sunday. Headline attraction No. 1 1 following the October AFL con­ 2.5 H. P. ference an excuse to prolong 1 tacit will be Ru.sa Alorgan and hb ^ Naples, Italy, Dec. 9—(/Pi-'nie vention In which Lewis split with ^ A world-renowned band, presenting I aircraft carrier Alldway Mnd further. his federation colleagues on the his nationally famous ".Miusic in escort of three destroyers en- l.ssue of whether to comply wjth $ 122.75 The Paris Conforence* at which the Morgan Alanner. Alorgaii pre- tproq the Naples harbor at noon the non-Coinmunlst provision of t - the trcaUog wiUi Italy and the sents rhythmic, melodic and easy- I today, the Taft-Hartlev act. ■ to-hsten-to music, and fcutuica 111 | Mod.1 TD other Axis satclliics wi rc linally his bami Al Jennings, romantic ------completed waa, in ita opening baritone, Pat Laird, petite soijg Stzrter, Deluxe, Medium § phases, also a conference of des­ stylist, plus an ensemble of fine EVER UGHT A CIGAR Alternate Firing, Twin pair, from which no one expected entei'tulners. Attraction No. ’2 on Bssic Weight 44 Lbs. Let the Queen of YOUR Home the bill will be Dr. Neff, woild fa- 5 H. P. r^j** anything, since it came so soon iiioiis Master Magician, presenting WITH A $1000 BILL? •fter a previous failure of the Aiiicricu'fl most unusual "Mystery and Atagic Show" with LTi WnnUeV same conferees. Then, aa now, no V. $ 163.50 Have the Comfort of the Best one was quite wlUing to con>e bo­ Workers, including a bevy of bruu- ( » o u .. — BARBER SHOP SURGERY for the break-up and failure of the • will thrill ami astound you ua you M .* d KD For Women conference. Eventually, bccauac , I's'c never been thi’ilicd before! Starter. Large M IDDLE-AGES medical practice was subject to some no one dared break up the confer-1 "Suttee Buined Alive!...... Ilie Altemaie Firing. Twin peculiar conditions. One o t them was the fact tl^t once, it succeeded. We arc not llivlde.sa of Voodoo;" "C'abcrct De Basie Weight 70 Yj Lbs. barbera were generally used for ‘^btood-letting,'* a prac< Pendant . I La Alort!" "The Hindu Temple ! Briag her with yon ta aoa 9.8 H. P. tiee then considered beneflciaL Religious o i^ r a —-par­ proclaiming a parallel but we (’ hain! ’ "Spirit of Kong." nnd 100; ’ Watches $29.95 the MODERN gaa Ranges.. . could hope for one. other weird mysteries and wond- \ Probably not, because It would be ridicu* ticularly the Benedictines— largely controlled medicine nt yonr favorite ap^lanoe Talk it over with her. See if she doesn’t want, this Christ- j Gifts that are sure to For Men I • _ era. On the aereen will be hIiowh and pharmacy, but were forbidden to draw blood-~hence, dealer or at any of onr coo- ptc;iHo . . . because they aie long—^but you could easily “ burn up” $ 255.25 •The llangstcr" with Uarrv Sulli­ the barber shop surgery. The familiar barber pole traces 9 Jewel Strap . * Wrist Watches vrnlently lomted oftlrea. mas, the gift which brings years of comfort, years of help­ The Atom Is .Master van. ill .sucli j;in)d taste. more than that in a law suit if someone its origin back to those times . . . it represented the ap­ . Watches $19.75 Even In the midat of the actual There are late stage shows Sat- $19.95 I urday and .Sunday, starting at 10 were to "fall and be injured on your side* Model SD plication of bandages and advertise^ the service of fulness in her big j*ob of cooking. Nothing approaches the war which waa our greatest his­ Starter, Deluxe, HiPower I p. m. i POTTERY blooding. 17 Jewel Strap torical struggle for exUtence, this walk. Judgments o f ihli^ type are run­ Alternate Firing. Twin Gold Filled Watches Present-day. phannacy Is a specialized profesolonoi branch of a Watches $29.75 nation permitted the right to S Can St.10 today and a ning high, so if you are one who hasn t Basie Weight 92 V| Lbs. convenience of the MODERN gas range-at lowest purchase TOPPER AND GLASS PIECES spectalized Held, designed to render service to exacting profes- $42.50 Strike to exist. It made various (^il After Mouse SBS rrpn'spnialivt* ulll rail to 16 H. P. R ■loanl standards. That la why quality is a-ssured when yon till “ money to burn'* better get yourself 17 Jewel GoM efforts to curtail this right, to NOVELTY CANDLES itlM’iisa yiiur Inxiiranre dmg needs here. cost, lowest operating cost, and lowest maintenance cost. bring the oxcrclse of this right Sets House Afire heeds nith you. This In- some insurance protection through this Filled Cases $42.50 14 K. Solid frold $317.75 /' tvithln bounds harmonious with tclllgrnt srrrtrr Is yuure WROUGHT IRON agency. Watches wbnt was felt to te Uie national! Oklahoma Chiy, Dec. 9 - - (,4*i— for the asking. 17 Jewel Solid , oafety. But nover waa tho basic A black tom lor toni-boyi cqt AND OTHER UNUSUAL GIFTS Gold Case $71.00 and up $62.50 thing—the pooseoalon ot every­ belonging to Sybil Lackey, young ROBERT J. SMITH n Manchester Division body ta America of the right to atatehotise clerk here, delivered CAPITOL quit his or her work ta search ot the goods when allowed In the kit­ Incorporated chen to smoke out a’ mouse, she The Dewey-Richman Co. jke. Hartford Ga« Coa Improvement ol.hia or her condi­ Real Estate and Insurance related yesterday. MILIKOWSKI Grinding Co. f»NONIir. S 0 7 A tion—directly attacked. It was He dived for It so fast his wind 953 Main Street/ Tel. 3450 .lewelers— Slal loners— (Jpliriuns one of the things we were flght- blew paper Into the hot water THE FLOlilS'i' 38 Main s t. — y - tag for. and although there were heater and set the house ou (ire.. Tel. 7958 Firemen restored the status quo. G'.)5 Main St. I'cl. H02D butancea of it^ abuse which 48232348234848482300232323535353484853235353485348234823484823484848484823484848482323485348 No one baa restored the mouse. i 411 •••aj88eea88ifaa*a»aamaa**aas a ssn a ■•saaaaaas*B»»v» ------t MANCHESl ER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,194? PAGE ELEVEN P A G E T E S f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1947

ment for accomplishing effective oration, permission to erect a 23- mer who llvrs near Tlmpaon, and efficient aeif*gov«rnmcnL It Hagana Leader Certaiii Hints Popcorn Muchine 16 Petitions stall garage in rear of 28 Garden Pilotless Plane Tex., called Palmer and said a Th* irtac* •* bny I '^own General Manager Is a better contract between the News Tidbits Former Navy Drive,. plane had landed In his field. people and the officials who, under Most Stores Open Is Booby Trap Robert D. Walnum, permlaaion "And there's no pilot In It." he its terms and conslderationa are Says 85 Arabs Culled Prom (/P) Wirca O f Concessions Before Boai*d to convert a aiagte dwelling at 174 Fliglit Puzzles said. to deliver the desired quantity and Tanker Splits Main atreet into a two-family "W e know." said Palmer, "it .0 0 -$ 0 .0 0 ; Hailed At Testimonial quality of servicea to the com­ Wednesdays Until 5:30 Venturs. Calif., Dec. 9—(PI— dwelling. took off from here without one." munity. Slain in Battle December checks of Civil and Only Mileages "What’s that?" Spanish war veterans srtU reffcct Peter Oroaro, 0, found that a pop­ Francta Boland, permission to Uoea Not Drive Itarlf One Man Gritically In­ corn vending machine can ba a Largest Number of Zon­ erec. a single dwelling on a lot Light Aircraft Flies 65 T h a t's right,” Palmer told the « fTMS PMT* O m ) ment. The resultant quarrel be­ "But the charter la neither self- Increases voted by Congreaa. . . startled farmer. “ How about put­ tween the two legislative bodies as Until Christmas (CaatlBued from Page tin*) New Jersey National Guard mem­ (Uoatlnaed from Pag* One) booby trap. ^ ing Refpiests So Far which has leoa frontage than son- Miles Without Hu­ PliPV 4MD PENCIL SEflE operating nor foolproof any more jured and 13 Suffer Peter apparently thought he Ing regulations allow on Lake ting some gaa In her and heading ■f«r. Mnale w u fumlahed by the to who should supervise the city's ■' ber arrested and held for sum­ rerry fsmOUi than the finest automobile. LJke- casualties as a statement Intend­ whether acceptance ot the Russian dkhTt get his full quoU when he Recorded Here street. man Help; Undaniaged her back in this direction^” W itfnd Maxwell orcheatra. affairs precipitated a study which the automobile It does not drve It- mary court martial for tnilura to Minor HnrtA T ® ^ y The plane landed In tha field and For C^Futer CunvenWnce Shop Weflnesdays ed to revive Jewish spirits after nppenr at weekly NaUonal Guard demand for 810,000,000,000 In rep­ deposited a coin in the machine brtnd msdt -iAcUnc - la-babtU JQf Jthf brougta ahaut-the aitpalnlrntni, at; | relf. ■ Oarelesa drivtog^ will wreck- yoterday. He shoved his band into rolled almost to a stop before eW m ltUe which had the affair a manager as the solution 'of their 16 days of violence in which ai- dHlIa',". .V . 'B. " Ariny 'Ihveifl- arations from Germany was a The Zoning Board of Appeals Tyler, Tex,, Dee. O--((ft- Veter­ the finest car and citizen carlesa- most 70 Jews have been killed and condition" for Soviet acceptance Boffton, Dm , 8—(e>—TTm $4.Bsibllliy todsy In sporadic outbursts tn the East Boston pter—pitching up­ off without leave from here yester­ Myers wasn't so lucky. He has A*' back seat drivers. manager who Is the council's area of Tel Aviv, increasing the felt that reparationa and economic to free Peter's stuck hand by ning, December 15 at eight o'clock. Red Charges day, flew about 05 miles without House, toastmaster. "Untii the beginning of the "Thla IS not to predict that sin­ Union Orclcrg by land. He said the "peoples ar­ wards of 850 workmen to "the partially dismantling the machine. a sprained back. Seaater House Toastmaat«-r executive officer, admlnlsti'atoi total dead, including both Jews unity ahould be considered simul­ This is the. $re«test number of pe­ human help and then landed prac­ twentieth century there had been ister politics or back scat boss my” Is gathering In Syria and Le­ taneously—a statement which was rtgfirg ’ Senator House told those pres- and consultant. and Arabs, to 105. tically undamaged. little imagination displayed in the drivers are lurking in the back­ banon under Fawzi Kuakji, one of Interpreted In some quarters os One msn wss Injured crlUcsUji titions to be scheduled for bearing No Evidence of Negllfenee nt that since Mr. Waddell has be development of new principles for .Must Not Bn DIrtatod To Strikers Return Meanwhile, Chairman Hussain W. B. Myers, atudent pilot, was For That Practical Treatment of ground. Manchester apparently "The manager, like the council, the leaders of the 1030 Arab re­ indicating a readiness to dicker. at any meeting of the Board since Declare MacArthur Nev­ sme known as "the saviour of the the government of our cities. The Khalldi of the Arab Higher exe­ and 18 others were treated for practicing landings at an airport Hartford, Dee. 8.—(P)—Fire has had better than average good must distinguish between his volt against ZionisU in Palestine, (3) Molotov did not reject out­ Arctic Blasts the aoning rules became effective. tlnlon School," it had been con- decentralized mayor-council form cutive, declared In a Jerusalem minor hurts. er Has Diclatetl to near here yesterday morning. Marshal Thomas Leo reported last YOUR WINDOWS government under the old system. function as administrator and that (Coatlaiied from Page One) and that Arab governments are right, as he had at the Moscow George Stavnitaky aaka permis­ After one landing he started to ^dered proper that pupils of that bailed u |m ii the Old federal analogy news conference that "any In- Various departments had attained of policy-making. As an ap­ undertaking to supply thin force. conference, proposals by the west­ TIm 828-foot veasol wss bslag night that the coal gas whirh fill* • Custom Made tat of learning be called on. to of checks and balances waa tne vaalon" of Palestine by Jewish sion to have a portable roadside Stars and Stripes take off again. rd a Main street apartmeht yes­ a level of efficient and effective pointed official he must not aa- which have crippled the French ern powers that in any economlo oonvsrtod to commerdsl use after Chill Midwest stand for the sale of products Aeconling to F r ^ Wlllianis, fly­ e Aluminum • Steel • Wood omposa Sttlng poetry in honor of general rule. Thia decentralization service which apparently was economy. displaced persons would be met by terday, making 35 tenants 111, re­ sume the function of policy nor zone merger various occupation serving In the Pacific during the grown on the premises at 250 Tokyo, Dec. 8—(O —Two "dsmn ing service operator, the atudent hia gpecial occasion. augmented by numeroua boards about os high os could be expected a "counter-invasion" from neigh­ deficits should be shared. Ths sulted from "an accident that permit lethargy, weakness or In- New Offer To Rtriken war as s fiast oiler. Bhe was built West Center street. angry" editors of Stars and Strtpea pilot cranked the motor and the WUh the accompaniment of and commisaions made dlifi^uJt. If by individual department action. boring Arab cquntries, Hospital Motes could happen In any houae," and VENETIAN BLINDS illffcrcnce in the council to thrust > Premier Robert Brhuman's new question, he said, could not be con­ in 1844 and la about 8,700 tons. Temperatures Drop to Joseph P. Sals requests permis­ denied vigorously today charges plane (an Aeronca trainer) began onsiderabla hilarity, various com- not tmiKJsalble, any clear alloca­ "N o authority In the world can sidered until each power deter­ that there waa no evidence of neg­ Onr Delate Quality. Expert CraWamae. The principal merit of the new It upon him. He must resist at­ offer to the atrikera, made last Both parts of tbs ship remained sion for extension of permit to mafic In The New York Daily to move down the runway. Myers litlons dedicated to the guest of tion of responsibility or of admin­ system Is that It provides for over­ night, provided:' give Palestine to anybody except mined what the coats would be. afloat A clsft sight feet wide ligence. Five of tho vtctima who ehip and Renauimble Prieea guaiaatsa tempts to dictate his appoint­ Admitted yesterday: Peter Zab- Nearly 30 Below in conduct an upholstery buslneaa in Worker that General MacArthur la grabbed a wing strut and wss were taken to St. Francis hospital ha evening were read. istrative authority. all policy-making and over-all ments to all subordinate positions. 1. Strikers must return to work the people," Khalldi aald. "The (4) Following yesterday's ses­ at the deck line narrowed toward dragged about ^ yards before he complete aallafactlaa. Following this, a serious note, •In fact, up to 1900, local gov­ United Nations (which voted for leskas, 140 Woodland street; John the baacmeat of a home at 305 Ol- using the Army newspaper to give in "serious” condition were re ^ rt- management which. If properly ex­ Nothing quite so quickly and effec­ by tomorrow. sion a Soviet official told report­ the water line. Parts jbf Minnesota cott street. let go. The plane kept going, And One of such sentiment that it ernment could well be described as partition Nov. 29) cannot give his troope "his diatorted propa­ ed to be "improved" last night. ercized, can raise all departments tively destroys the sense of alleg­ 3. For ao doing, they will re­ Anderson, 97 Pleasant ntreet; Car­ ers it had been a businesslike Bnge flpeny af OUy Water Alton Haddock also requeats ex­ 'fakee OR la Close Pursuit Phone 2 ~ ^ l I for M ibly affected the gathering, was no system at all. It was merely a Falestine to the Jews nor Inde­ meeting and that progress could ganda." and the entire town government to iance or loyalty to management ceive—aa will the mllliona who did olyn Kaye, 109 West Center atreet; Aa aba buckled amidahip with a By The Associated Presfi tension of hie permit to conduct a A lengthy Page One editorial, MaJ. O. J. Palmer, airport man­ mtroduced as Senator House read haphazard conglomeration of In- new high levels. not strike—cost-of-llving bonuses pendence to the Jews tn Pales­ be made where there was a will Prompt S e rv ice - than doubt on the part of em­ Mrs. Rosa Nelson, 16 Russell rending sound, a hugs spray of oily The coldest weather of the sea- lawnmower and small tool grind­ first ever published in S tan and ager, took off In another plane In a telegram from Mr. Waddell's neritance and importation from That calls for proper planning ployees as to who is their su­ of 1,500 francs ($12,501 • month, tine.” to agron. cloce pursuit. Europe and the habit of following street; Gladys Haberenf, Rock­ water shot h i^ into the air. aon chilled parts of the midwest ing business in the basement of Stripes, was signed by Hanlon H. Free Eatimatea Mther, Thomas Waddell, now in and management at the top eche­ perior. dating from Nor. 24. Cannot B « Grnated While these developments gave Chlaf Enginear Frank Oardua home at 86 Fairfield street. "It went up to about 5,500 feet It. Petersburg, Florida, regretting the course of least resistance. We ville; Ralph Ooodspeed, 187 Sum­ rise to-a glimmer of hope that Hathaway, managing editor, and \ Wonderful lon, and that calls for proper citi­ "The competent and conscien­ 3. In addition, the government Independence he aald. must be aald at flrat be thought "aome- today as temperatures in some Kenneth Morrison asks permis­ George W. Hurd, execuUve city before it first leveled off," Palmer 1242 Main Street Hartford ^ t because of his advanced age had been through the post civil mer street; Mrs. Louise Hawley, something might yet be accom­ zen participation. All the voters tious manager has s moat exact­ will undertake immediate studies taken. It cannot be granted, and thlng had struck us. sections of Minnesota dropped to sion to use a portion of garage for editor, both of Washington, D. C., said. "Then it started eplraling ta could not ba preaant to see his war period of Industrial expansion 20 Coburn road; Stephen Weiss, plished by the London conference, Xmas Gifts In the town have an equal respon­ ing and time-consuming task at In an effort to stabilize salaries "the Jews themselves can only ‘1 waa in my room having cof' nearly 80 degrees below sero. an electrical contracting huslnere and both civilians. down, heading In my direction, I HARTFORD VENETIAN BLIND |on feted, but that he prayed his and growth of cities which Im­ sibility for the course which the best. He must bo given every op­ and prices, retroactive to Decem­ 42 West Center street; Irving western diplomats guarded fat," ha aald. " I haard a terrific went Into a deep dive for about take it by aggression — nothing The icy blasts from Canada, cen­ In rear ot l70 Summit streeL It declared that neither Mac­ son might do honor to the respon- posed upon that system unman­ government shall follow and an portunity to carry out that task ber 1. else.” He charged that "corruption Comber, 32 Linden street; Sally against any tendency toward over- cinab. There waa no axploaion two miles, and when I looked back ageable problems 'and difficulties. tering in Minnesota, northern Iowa Robert (Cambers requests per­ Arthur “nor any of his delegated REMINGTON MANUFACTURING CO. ilbillty he holds and fa,fUl the equal share of the credit for Its with the least hindrance If he Is 4. Further, the government and bribery" marked the handling Heatley, 832 Lydall street; Mrs. optimism. but only the roaring ripping of ft had disappeared." No need to go into detail here for Aryllne Winch, West WllUngton; and western Wisconsin, spread mission to build dwelling closer to officeni or civilian aides have ever trust reposed in him by his fellow success or of the blame for Its to transform community will Into will not attempt to prosecute of the Palestine problem and add­ Same Issues Raised ateel plates as the ship let go.' side lines and street line than zon­ dictated or tried to dictate what Two flying service employes most of us will remember how it strikers, except those guilty of Alan Grant. 98 Pine atreet; June over the entire Mlsslaslppl valley ELECTRIC citisana failures. There is always a mi­ tangible service. ed; "The sooner the U.N. disap­ They pointed out that the pro­ Herbert Arntx, personnel man­ ing res;ulations allow on Lot No. Stars and Stripes In the Pacific alao joined the rhuM and followed was depicteif by Lincoln Steffens "Our system of government sabotage, violence preventing non- Little, 58 Chestnut streeL ager of the.OeneraJ Ship and E and the Great Lakea repon aouth- Senator Houae stated that it nority desirous of getting control pears, the better." posals for German unity which ward over Texas and aaatward 15, Grandview streeL should or should not prlnL the derelict aircraft for about two grould have been impossible to in­ In his widely read book. The of government for selfish purpos­ rests upon democratic principles. atrtkers from working, or for Admitted today: Lucy Quinn, ^ e works, where the tanker was hours. It eluded them when they SHAVERS The Arab league announced In Molotov had laid down raised in across the North Athuitic coast. Najeeb Cfliarles aaka permlaaion Writtew ea Own Inlttatlve Shame of the Cities.' es, but they do not gain control Its foundation atones are the vast other violations of the new anti- 33 Park atreet; Mra. Pauline haiiuf converted, said: had to land at Henderson, Texas, clude on the program all of those most details the same issues Clear akies and an unbrokan to use a lot for parking cars on "We are a dsmn angry nawa- T h e turn of the century lyas when citizens are Informed and array of city, town, and village strike law. Cairo last night It was taking Im­ Klelnachmidt, Andover; Henry **r was standing at a window for gaa. We now have a fine m who would have been anxious to mediate steps toward military and which tied the Moscow conference blanket of snow from two to 17 Main atreet (norUi of rost (Jffice). paper,” continued tha editorial, bringing to local government the alert. Your charter makes it easier governments—units which He at 5. Strikers will receive no pay Glode, 1667 Tolland turnpike; Nor­ when I beard a rumbling and aaw Almost three hours later a far­ lection including the new lusoark on the high qualities of other action to aid Palestine Arabs Into a knot last spring. inches in depth were contributing Louis Chorches applies,for per­ whose authors said it "was written great problems of the machine to know your government and eas­ the doorsteps of the citizens— for time lost during the walk­ man Moray, Jr„ Mansfield depot. tha ship buckle." ladies’ shaver and the anto the honored guest. Ha therefore in opposing the United Nations de­ Among these issues the question factors to the share drop in tem­ mission to erect an addition, 30 by on their own initiative. age. There were new demands ier to take corrective measures units of whleh, if he chooses, he outs, which began nearly a month Discharged yesterday: ^ b y Arnts aald the cause had not called on Mayor Cecil W. England cision to partition the Holy Land. of reparations Is outstanding. The peratures In the three-state area 20 feet to a service station which "The American soldier in the shaver. Prices range from for public service to meet the if necessary. But, above all, when may have Intimate knowledge and ago. daughter Mozzer, 40 Crestwood hoen definitely determined, adding, to speak as a representative of Ir. Damaaciis, Syria, a "Palestine United States and Britain, which reporting sub-sero temperatures. will be closer to the rear line at 80 Far BasL st whose morale the $15 to $23.50. needs of our urban areaa, both your government is doing a good in which he may have active par­ The strikers want the minimum drive; Mrs. Catherine Wagner, 190 have been putting about $400,UUO,- “ aha sraa juat weak in the middle 'the public. wage boosted to 10,800 francs Liberation committee" declared It Report CoMest Weather Oakland street than zoning regu- daily woricer la blasting tn this at­ large and small—demands which Job and la worthy of support, give ticipation. Nothing has done Prospect street; Mrs. Alice Mayer 000 annually Into civilian costs in and hadn’t baan strengthened." Deaervtag e f Teottasoalal ($91), which Is seven dollars more was sending Into Palestine Arab Minnesota communities reported lationa allow. tack on hie chief, ia no aucker for required both money and technical it your support. One of the sad­ more than the manager plan to hnd son, 92 Wells qtreet; Mrs. their zones, have said flatly that ; Replying, tha, mayor sUtad re-awaken popular faith In the than the government’a best offer volunteers trained In commando the coldest weather, with Bemidji's Other Petikons auch Communist propaganda. STATE know how In their administration. dest blows to the encouragement Rita Deveran and son, Eaat Wind­ they would not agree to anything 2S below in early morning hours ;.^Oaorga Waddell la eminently da' "And these called for greater ability of democracy to effectively so far and $20 better than the tactics. sor Hill; Carl Anderson, 101 Flor­ The Manchester Laundry, Inc., "Without doubt these (Daily o f the best public service Is the like $10,000,000,0()0 in reparations Labor Leaders the lowest. Other sub-zero read­ Worker) charges stem from the ; serving of thla testimonial," and honesty and more efficiency than function." present minimum. Fiiry Appears Abating ence street. for Russia. requests permission to. erect a BARBER SHOP i.ho feels that Manchester is un- dropping of the able and conscien­ Labor Minister Daniel Mayer, a But the fury of the Arab attacks ings in Minnesota included 22 at typewriter of one of two former that offered under governments Commuter Discharged todsy: Michael Bow­ They have also demanded a na­ Rochester; 20 at Wlllmar, and 11 building to 1>e used for dry clean­ 10 Bisscll'Strret ^ i i s H j favored by having In Its tious public official from office. Socialist, who transmitted the ul­ in Palestine itself appeared to be Stars and Stripes staff members administered only for the benefit This testimonial to Manchester's man, 25 Emerson atreet; Miss tional German economic adminis­ Defer Decision at Minneapolis. Wisconsin's low­ ing and which will be clorer to -C I G 4-1 T ' midst a man ready and able to Mast Be Hupporied timatum to the CGT, declared; who were dismlaeed and returned of the organlutlon In control of first general manager, marking the abating. Pauline Belanger. 613 Main street. tration which would be largely est reading was 18 at La Crosse side line than regulations allow, "Good government 1s neither at­ "These propositions constitute Two Jews were reported slain by to the United States after a nega­ "99'* Camera 'taka a position that soma com- their affairs. This called for new historic occasion of change In local Birth yesterday; A daughter to free of the big power veto in the and Mason O ty's five below was on Maple street. .JBualUaa have to aeek far aSeld to tained nor retained unless good the ultimate points of concession Arab snipers, but the other two (Cautteacfi rram Page Oaa) tive loyalty check.” concepta of leadership. government Is supported. And In government, was planned by a large Mr. and Mra. Edwin Sltek, Elling­ Allied Control Council in Berlin. the coldest in Iowa. Thonoas Murdock asks for eX' .RU. on the psrt of the government." deaths came In the course of at­ ton. Political Parties this respect I am constrained to public committee crnnisting of the | Molotov has made it clear that he tn favor and the Socialists calling A sleet storm waa reported in ceptlon on dwelling which Is one On receiving It, Frachon com­ tacks on British armored cars, Blrtha today: A son to Mr. and wants the veto maintained. Mleslng Boy Sought e "W e are all aware of Mr. Wad- "From the winning of the remark, upon the vote cast for the following member/: I it inopportune. parts of New Ehigland and New foot closer to side line than regu­ mented sourly: said by Jewish sources to have Mrs. Georgfle Paul, South Coven­ While yesterday’s developments "Hell’s abilities to carry out his Revolutionary War political par­ new charter. Mrs. Bertha D. Borst. Raymond j "W e have made an effort for York state. Winds of 50 miles an lations allow on LiOt l4o. 131 Ha.mony, Pa., Dec. 0 — (CJ — rduttes,” Mayor England aald, "and been perpetrated by "dissident try; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. actually represented no substan­ More Moderate Phraseology hour velocity swept over Oswego, ties have had an Indispensable "Your charter election brought R. Bowers, Mrs, Vera W. Bum- conciliation, hut the government School street. Warmed by hot coffee brewed by ' wa an of us wish him to continue part In our government. They are Jewish groups,” possibly the un­ Mario Fava. Bolton; a daughter to tial policy changes by any of the A communique issued this morn- N, Y., and the storm delayed at­ to the polls only one-flfth as many ham, Mrs. Julia P. Crawford, hasn’t.” Ing by the Communist-dominated George H. Bader, permission to worrying housewives, 400 volun­ - In good health, and In the gooo will essentially a part of our democra­ Thomas J. Dannaher, William V. j derground Stern group. Mr. and Mrs. Aloyslous Clechow- four powers, they did serve to tempts of Coast Guardsmen to operate a furniture and floor cov­ voters as the vote for the office The government immediately In those attacks, gasoline bf>mbs Provincial Chamber of Labor said teers searched through chill D|- o f all his townspeople In the tic system and as such are reSpon of governor at the last state elec­ Dclinn, James Duffy. | skl, 56 Oakland street; a son to launch the Council into a study of rescue seven men aboard one of ering store In building In rear of gave denionatratlons of the force were hurled at four armored ears, that Um strike decision would be cember underbrush and marshy • performance of his duties." slble for the effectlvenesk of gov tion. While this may not be the Ronald H. Ferguson, Harold W. | Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Fletcher, 129 ef the real Iesuch In Germany and the two tugboats grounded in the it Intended to use to fight the and four other armored cars were announced at 6 4>. m. (13 noon 62 Hills street. terrain today for three-year-old Jiddngly, Senator Houae aald ernmsnt under their leaderahlp, lowest on record for a charter Onrrlty, Robert fJenovesI, Arthur Cannon road. delayed any final disagreement. Lake Ontario harbor. Mtrikrs if the offer is not accept­ fired upon in the Tel Aviv area. e.s.t.) tomorrow. The bulletin, The Jarvis Realty Company, Richard (Butch) Lutz, misaing $1,000 For YOU ‘ that In view o f the remarks al- But when they failed to provide election, such a low vote Is a chal­ (iremmo, Russel B. Hathaway, A t most, they might lend to Scattered light snow fell in the ed. At Montpellier, 18 men were Police sprayed the streets with permission to erect a dwelling from his home since yesterday *1 1 0 " ‘ teady prompted by thla occasion, that leadership In the deveiop- lenge to the success of any new Charles S. House. Albert F. Knofla. agreements on some points—pro­ couched in more moderate phrase- Rock Mountain region and sections arrested and charged under the b u lle t s . Several Jews were vided concessions are made on L failure of the voters tn elect good service almost normal. ments of unity and victory." ernment and giving it an unasaall can be seen by these,figures that 'Rising in acceptance, Mr. Wad- a total of more than eighty man­ 1. Tile oil industry should he able majority in the Assembly. council members and protect the freed, but under proper safe­ Two voung men wore wounded' " * La m e n t Red Star attacked the position It costs more now than It did a pU recaUed that "believe It or ager towns and cities. It is Inter- o h v s_i h_ o,..! U ! zrinnedgripped Tel Tel Aviv Aviv and and many many rcsi- rcsi- bardment. bardment. followed followed by a Im taken by U. S. Secretary of State Rome press reports indicated, St when I Started In public aerv- charter, failure of the council to guards, from provi.slons of the year ago as the town allows more GET OFF TO eating to note that In several in­ mediate airborne invasion Fewer George C. Marshall concerning the however, there sUU were wide dif' it I was a frail, thin man. But I do a good job of policy-making, anti-trust laws so that informa­ for g;rocerles because of the higher JERSEY BLOUSES stances In Maine two or more fright. Hundreds of other Jews tb.tn 300.000 men could descend and failure of the manager to give tion and od supplies could be break up a crowd at L'E.ataque, Inclusion in the peace conference ferences between the negoUators cost of food this year over a year ive since tried to keep up with amall 'municipalities have joined in responded to Paul Revere type under silk and take this country. of all those nations which had de­ over what cabinet posU the new- le growth of the town.” the host In administrative effi­ pooled. j near Marseille. ago. appointing a manager to serve ciency. Let use not be unduly I Reports from that strike para- i couriers who raced through ^ „the —Lt.-Gen. Ira Eaker, U. S. Army. clared war against Germany. coawra should be grantciL A GOOD Rmnarklng that Manchester has both communities with good re­ .Must Be .\lloeated "Fair Share” rown tenfold since he started, alarmed at these points of possi­ 2. New F.ngland must be allo­ i lyzed port said that mail was dis-1 f Dispatches to Rome newspapers As many as 2,000 people per sults. ' trlbuled there this morning fo r : ‘ he threatened quarter of What would have been said at te General Manager, amidst ble failure. AKy other system of cated its "fair share" of tankers Retired Foreman Dies reported that the lefUst "People's square inlie Ilv’e In the Ganges "In the great majority of cases local government has many more Tel Aviv. the time of Dunkerque if those BINGO the first time in two weeks. bloc" had scored a victory In valley of India. lighter said he had not been the citizens keep the manager ami tank ears. in the little boats hSid said they - -3iv START... of them and, therefore, offers far Two .Attempts at Sabotage Hamden, Dec. 9—oils favor system j "If there la nothing to the fused to comment but said the i 7:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. kibrloanta. . . New GOOD- cumstances appear to have had after gendarmes, employing tear —Herbert Hoover. number of 88, and a few guaaU at- f«r. i YE A B IIR E S or a Good­ sel and advice of Judge Thomas and good government. Just as threats of shortages, the '■peoplb subject might be dealt with Thurs- | Count tvcnige. to a nna. Chimty, Dark Green PVrguson, who Waddell stated, some cITect upon the negative vote gas, had failed to disperse a crowd day by government speakers in a itendad tha annual meatlng and ^ItURANM- I Sponsored Bjr B.,W. V. year <)uallly Recap Job . . . |K)lltiral parlies organize, the shuidd be so informed by some It is my firm belief that not nUtala. mjriit 4*n* aiifl "told me to make myself the in­ and there have been prejudicial of demonstrators who gathered Houae of Commons debate on the 19 4 w *rfi aro? ^Chrlstmaa party at the Swth Acceeeorles . . . A N V - voters must maintain an effective authoritative body." he declared only the economy of our country One Lewk St.. Hanford 7-5U3 i Black dispensable man — not to follow conditions resulting from the In­ before a union hall. Holy Land. a» two woM h ir^nmiiim »!*t Mathodiat church last night. Mrs. THINO YOUR CAR non-partisan organization as a "If on the other hand, there Is a but the pence of the world is en­ the Board of Selectmen, but to aid different spirit in which the plan The spokesman emphasized that 9 price of three uneti. Hasal Anderson who retired be- NEEDS JUST THE WAV A(|ua medium for community expres real shortage, as seems probable, dangered by the failure of our Une rni#*8 n#t .l4\ tr iii.-4t«*ril qin to leading it to worthwhile effort was originally adopted. Sion and action. something should oe done." a "special government-level decis­ cauaa of praaaure of other dutiea, YOU U K E IT . . . prompt­ ion" would be required to suspend steel Industry to provide additional %farrli 17. v n i waa eucceeded by Mrs. Mabel Kua- ly. efficiently, econonUo- to the community." Only three have been abandon­ "A good voters organization Takes Note of Suggestions steel capacity for a sound produc­ Caah Cliarica Royal ’ His attempts to project good the supply of arms this country > Condet'Uttvt l»aya | 7 cta.t eta. ter. Mrs. KusUr's aoeociatea art: ollyl ^ ed by popular vote during the last would serve to keep public opin­ Tobey took note of suggestions IV1urll>oroii»li tive economy and provide suffi­ administration both before now, two years as compared with one ion Intelligent and informed. It haa contracted under treaties to ; Conae4*utive Hava .... j 9 ota (II rta. Vice pretldenL Mrs. Mary WUson; for controls over distribution and cient steel to meet world-wide de­ 1 Day in Ha. and at the present time, have been hundred forty adoptions. And here would firxl the facts about the (gov­ prices and said; * sell to various Arab states. The sacratary, Mra. Gladys Schubert. The Ever Ready group la spon­ mands. All orders . . foi irregular inaertiMtia What'e more, yon don't based on this advice, Waddell said. citizen lethargy and indifference ernment and liow well it is work­ "I think w^e all hope to be able soring a supper on Wedne^ay amount of material involved is a Mrs. Andereon takee the poeltlon need to put o ff buying new " I shall never forget It" secret. v — Henry J. Kaiser. Industrialist. vUI he chiirged at the one tune rata ot treasurer and Miaa Gertrude SPECIAL SALE SIS^ES; have contributed to the negative ing. It would formulate pro­ to avoid that heroic treatment, December 10 at 6:00 p. m. in the Hres or accesoorles to kcCp SDe«*tal rater foi long term everv Abbey, ptnniaL Mrs. Ellen Larson NA*nONALLY ADVERTISED Stating that he has had many result. In Houston. Texas, , last grams embodying ideas for effi­ and that, in contrast, we may by Richmond Memorial Library for The mMn supplies of arms for lay adverfauia giver upon regtieat.' yonr holiday budget on and varied opportunities to leave Egypt. Iraq, Trans-Jordan and Ye­ ITie United States Is asked to will servo as chairman of the Small Med. Large year, a city of 384,000 population, cient operation and what the gov­ voluntary plan and agreement.___ the benefit of ^he Community consent to an International con­ Ada ordered cancelled nef..re the par . . . Yon enn anyi public life for private employment, only 24.000 voters turned out to ernment ahould do for the com­ here today lay the groundwork for ! Chrlstnia.s tree. It Is hoped men have gone from England. ir(i or 5th day will he charged >niy flower commit^. "CHARGE IT." SEE Waddell said that he has always Syria and Saudi Arabia also have trol in a form not only contrary express themselves on the reten­ munity. It would sponsor nced- helpful, definite,' and constructive [ there will be a good attendance. to our established system of free *cr tho acluii nornhei of tun^e the the retiring'offloen were ne- LADY CHRISTINA leaned toward the public interests, ene time. Cp to the Cltisens plan has a highly important de­ •hi- exchange of gtfU was fo»- In hU address. Carter Atkins “ newspaper poll disclosed Chester has been a recent,caiiei i B dl Carry O n Fight evitability of war. In point of The tnadyertei oimaaiun of incur- ■ b * refrisehmenta of sand' These famoufl fipreads that 93 per cent of the people op­ termination ,to make and to fol­ Expt'rirnce ReneflU at the home of Mra. May Verga- , Cairo, Dec. 9— -An informed fact, Ruasia may profit more In ect piih|i«'«tion ol fdvertiauig wUi he told Manchester people that "in low. It must determine that its 'Cctined only hv cencellatiott ul the wiehes. Ice cream, tea. poffee and ndopUng Its new charter the town posed 'tbat action. i son. Arab source predicted today a the confusion of peace than from :harge made tor the aernce rendered. have been fielling for INKHOU-BMSTOll SLEEVELESS VESTS And now you citizens of Main- function is that of policy-making Nelson Podolsky of the Indlan- volunteer "Peoples Arm y" rather the risk of war. kn> assumed an obligation to make It must distinguish between Its | apolis Capitals in the American All advert>aei))«nt» muat conform of tha Chriotmoa party Included • 100% PURE WOOL It work", and he chided the voters Chester have cast your lot with Hold Ed(fe Over Newfleld* than the organized national forces — Maj-Gen. William J. Donovair, n atyle, copy an typ'graptiy with vren—• Wn-ner. M-«. VIMred 114.98. $15.98, $16.98 function as the board of tllrectorsj H'jckey League is a perfect exam- *yiruUt'ori8 «• forced t»v the puhhiih- the poar turnout by which ad- ***' council-manager form of gov- of the seven nearby Arab" states, wartime head of the Office of Morri«on. '*-s. »V*roth** • SIZES: 40 TO 46 qiptlon was approved.______* AwnrvxAwOernment. tfi'isuWith a.. l back(^round.-.—i...______a of and the administrative function of 1.pie of the old adage that oxper- Danbury. Dec. 9 (4*1 —After a would carry on the fight against Strsteglo Serx-Iees. •ra anti thev -eitifxt the . right to AND WORTHJT! $ 2 - 9 8 Ihe manager and adhere to' the ience is the best teacher. In the jd«i reviee oi reject any cog y con* Mrs- Fthe* “ -ndberg etid Mrs. Ag' 0 COLORS: BLUE, WINE, GREEN > "Carelessness of the clUzens". some 300 years of traditional local week end spent playing three a Jewish state In Palestine until *'deied ohjectionahie. principle that only the whole short space of one season. Podol­ nez Humphries. Atkins asserted, "will surely leave government it we think of Man­ games against the Bridgeport British troops leave Aug. 1. The government of the United Cl.zUSiNU yManjillcd ade to council, in public session and vot­ sky haa Improved his efficiency Leaders o f the seven Arab states Special Price! ^•venunent to the hazards of the chester as dating from the settle- Newfields m three different cities, States will not sit idly by while ■*e p-ihitehc'' «arT>* day muat tie re- To M 'k o Pla"s for Dinner ?lbek seat drivers”. menriof Hartford of which it orig­ ing as a group, has the right to tremendously by playing in the the Toledo Jeeps of the National resumed their conference on ac­ the: territorial integrity and polit- .•C'v^d by Hf o’clrKH noon, Saturuai« dctennlne policies. Disaster Is fast American iLiesgue. He already :iu . OPENkEVERY DAY 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. - Rin address follows: inally was a part you now ap- i Basketball Longue left Connecticut tion regarding the United Nations cal'independence of a member of warffe-d. D—. —7*lans - " It waa Just forty years ago preach the adininistfation of your "IIP"** has more points in 20 games this last night holding a 2 to 1 edge decision to carve Palestine Into the' United Nations are challeng(*d season, than he had in 61 games frlephnne Yo|jr Want Ads to- a ".Taek*on-.Teffertnn aimlver- Plenty O f Free Parking Space the little city of Staunton, local affairs under new concepts 8 "’® " '” over their rixals. The jeeps won Jewish and Arab states. The Mos­ — Heraehel V. Johnson, deputy e iH 1 . 1 , til -f-m ilttee on Dee. 10 H was an KniTTinoimub In American rounlci- politic of the town of Manchester beginning of slip-shod methods • Each ahip has its individual afternoon at New Britain, but beat tion of the Jewish state. foundation on which to base re­ THC AUTOMOTIVE CtNItR and the breakdown of administra­ sC aa FULL FATUElN'l il paid n iii. last nieht. The meet‘ ng govsmmsnt. Staunton had be- you adopted the new charter. In "period of roll," the time it takes them “ 3 to 67 in Bridgeport last The Arab informant said regu­ construction. From this point Ouaineaa office -n O' belura tP* Mventt. tive loyalty and authority. The xiriil vote on n recommenda- MANCHESUR GR[tN a clto of the first class and doing so and again as citizens vou to roll from upright to one' side, night. lar Arab amiies will continue, un­ forward, we that lay tollaAint the (Irat inacrtum oi t‘on by a subcommittee that nnl- the ^ rgin ia closslfleation of •unmsri ’ councll that wIshes to promote then to the other side and back til British evacuation, to guard our gifts and foans are an invest­ ..n*>hty (oi RA was foraed to set up a M- part in making it work. The man-, ^.-ni ‘ .■rrnrii in telephoned ada arill he aa- si TMstriet. State Senatorial dis­ isi«l oooncU for lia govsni- ager charter la | a Iwtter T n .t «r I ''A" deal consUnt under ?ikc loading con-, been mined from the Witwaters- any additional relnforcemento, Earl O. Shres-e, president, U. 8. PHONE 404/ better Instnj. | with admlnlstraUon thrbugh theldlUoiu. , 1 ripd m South Alric*.

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^ Saxton P. tJttIo Frc« Library, h«* Reds Drop Talks •mnounced that for the remainder | Bmicliit Appoiiitcfl Garden Club^s Here Is Local 1 of the winter, or tintll further no-1 . a i tlce, the library will not be open (lliief Engineer American Touri^ On French Tratle; r* 4 1 t * f * P i on Monday niKhU, but only Friday | Annual Part}^ BA^s and Willie in Feature Rec League Game Tonight A W A M - C S. V * afternoona from 3-4 o’clock and • Missions Told Go ______I that aanie evenlnt from 7-S | Brldfeport, Dec. •—iiP)“ The ' Goes to Sea Again I o'cJock. appointment of Louis J. Baudia, ' Christmas Social I f T w p I v P R P R U la rS ^ T h p p r ' Dr. Oeorge S. Brnokefi used, "Are ^■alrfield. as chief engineer of ^ e (Coatlaued from Pagt OM ) You Anxious for the Morrow?" as Bullard Co., was announced today B.v Jamea Thraaher ^ Instrurtlotis: "Book me on the, W c|l Attended and Crisler Voted Siate Theater to Feature Three Gaines A c t l V * S l i p e n u i l l i e r a r - tj,c .subje* t of his sermon .Sunday by E. C. Biitlard, president and NE.% Stall t'orreapondent ' first___ ship . „going out and mall me ^ F'rance’s prolonged labor Mother of Police Guards Display Class Winner to Take Over OMAMSWA " A ^tv*l U,'n/1 tlSCl f ^ n R « n L ! * » a ' pointed out to general manager. Robert W. Wai- Aboard the S.S. Evangeline.— the t’hange." A girl who had Fine Program Given - M « « n n I I n o O K ie s consrenatlon the value of not The American tourist, beached booked passage with another Uns Ing, Fairfleld. was named aaaist- Breadeaats Neta Ceataats Chief Here, Dies Coach o f Year Louis-Wakott Titk Fight In Y League 'worrying about the future plan ant chief engineer, and Joseph C, high and dry throughout the war, ca^e Into its office to collect her Manchestsr Garden Club mem- The-Maneheeter Police Force, as, for .11 wisely but if troubles arise. hgs gone to sea again. ticket and baggnge tags- As sjie The Moscow radio broadcast the In Coming from Behind League Leadership. Olson, Woatport, head o f the Serv. contents of a note handed to ifie It is now made up consists, In mldl- i have faith that (lod will help you , It wss a long wait. Never, since Wss leaving she turned, to the Mrs. Loulsa^O chendel, moth-f ^ ■»«*«>« « • lie and ni-monstration depart­ French charge d’affaires in Mos­ Michigan Wolverincfi The most discussed boiUng bout.wrest the crown from the cham- Moriartys and Celtics Son to Thief Schendcl, of 12 repi-1 throuRh. The har.lest dH>s « e the first American tourist packed "clerk and said, "By the way, er of Police Chief Herman O. ment cow by Soviet Deputy Foreign Leader Top Man in stnea the now famous long count P '""'* head only to be deprived of lar men, three aupemuinerariesaupemuincraries ' pas.sP®*" IhroURh,through, in t ears U. < m . Mi. Baudis .mil .Mr. Olson have his sea rhest and voyaged forttl, where is the ship going Bycholski and Sorowiec i-,.),*...- lovT i>rir honor by the New York State In Feature Contest { TBoth Have Taken Two work regularly, an.l 11 super- hnil have had their value -nd been , bigh seas been off lipllta Nowlow that a few moreniorc ships are Minister Feodor Gonsev in which Schendel, and widow of Michael ^ the'^R^btns incident of 1927 Involving Jack commission judges? who work regularly, and 11 super- hu*! have had been with the machine tool plant operation tourists sre buying I the Russian decision on the trade Schendel, died In her home at 65 P»riy, m me imoDins room el Set Shot Ace Poll of Grid Coaches Junior Basketball " • la'* lessonI^Mon to usUS to help us with the Vom a'^'o! lor so long a time to civilians who In o. . Pacing Offense; Play Dempsey and Gene Tunney for the Many of the nation’s leading At 9i30; The Pairings: Previous Starts; Arms Bumerarica. d,. rest of our lives. day follow-, RHdir.nort TOe ra ^ la r member, of the de- rest of our llves^ RHri^oort Brass ' to sail off to foreign land.s with more discrimination. It’s...... still ...... talks wss declosed. RusKll street Isst right after a ^ * " ‘ **' haavywelght bozing championship fight scribes at rlngalde, claimed e.sted with the Bridgeport Brass ^ ^uy a .Simultaneously Russia’s note; short illnesa She bad been a rest- meeting with the new officen Party la New Vatli I.Fague Schedule partmentirtment are: Captain William A. A- ing the next Inmakes its «'nVu uMhe'whole" ' To. and the .Sperry f ’.yroseope To., Worcester Nortons will be brought to Manchester on In copyrizhted atorlea that Wal- In the bitterest clash of tha eve- ^ To Play Lanrela im European tourist ti^-ei was New York, Dec. 8— (F)— Herikert the screen on Sunday,., Monday cott was the winner but was the ning. starting at 9:30 o’clock, the 1 SL‘ ^Se"rg‘^a^^'^X ‘h a ^ ^ '"lS e '^ : • i -[b m e '!l " ‘r.h:rr;‘ '’ s‘- V ; Long Island. shut down for eight ye|ds, and the Wednesday at Armory Orrin "Frits" Crialer, who led East Sid* « t 7 t l 5 and Tuesday, Dec. 14, IS and 16 victim of tha poorest decision ever Moriarty Brothera quintet meeta Taribhi-an area was tdosed to sea Michigan's Wolverines to the First Rm iM ^^Xw^ter R TaaS : " ^-CrehesV^r when the State theater features handed down in the hiatory of the green and white clad (JelUca P.trolmen David K. Oalllgan. <»• Albert Pearson of Manchester. faring plrasure-scckers for six BaMcethaU fana filed out of the Western Cbnference championship 1 SKamrocks, 2 Jacks, 2 Animals, the fifteen round world’s heavy- boxing for a champlonahlp h^ut. in an Important gam* which could Unhappy Europe probably won't men and women an business trips ^i-'i nationals, ordered the Russian Schendel la survived by two other serve the club as secretary i "M and Into the Rose Bowl, waa voted 4 Panthera, 5 Badgers, 6 Hurri­ T L Pet .Tohn L. Cavarnaro. George C. j Miss Ruth spacioua Main atreat armory laat waight boxing championship bout | Twice Walcott, the fatner of throw four teams Into quadruple Dent, Edmund F. Dwver. Winfield' fh*’ '"olo RoJ>l"»on be a merca of Ame^-an tourism | to Nssssu. Miami or Havana who repatriation mission home from sons, Leo and Albert, both of Mrs. Walter Bryant and Mrs. Ma- Coach of the Year today in the tie for first pWee In th* Senior "Y " canes BrIUah Americana .2 0 1.000 R. Martin. W illiam ' R. Seully, and .Mi.ss Taroltne Young taking for some time cofuK But the ‘ have waited their turn for a France and announced the expul- Manchester; two daughters, Mrs. rlon Eddv oresident and vies Sunday afternoon once again eing- between champion Joe Louis and six, knocked the chan.plon to the Dec. n —2 vs. 3, 4 va. 6, 6 v s 1. daughters, rlon Eddy, president and vici Ing the pralaea of the National New York World-Telegram annual League. Naselff Arms .... .2 0 1.000 Newton F. Taggart, and Arthur P. Ibe duet. cruise into southern waters Is once | chance to go by sea. olon of the French mission from William Vennard and Mra. Stuart poll of college football coacheo. challenger Jersey Job Walcott, floor. Making hla $4th title de- Dec. 18—3vs. 9, 4 v*. 2, 6 v*. 1, Willie’s G rill...... a 0 1.000 president, respectively. havi G uar^ baaketball team. The locale The game promlaea toYie rough, Seytnour. The three stifjcrnunier- again a festive occasion com-: They could have flown from Rnssia. Atkinson, also of Manchester: six Crisler received 68 first place Announcement on the procure- feme, the Brown Bomber, lacked Jab. 8—9 vs. 2, 5vs 3, 4 v s 1. Army Navy ., .1 1 .600 served in the same capacity here­ ehowed plenty of championship for both teams exhibit a rushing and aries who arc regularly on duty pirte with fia.skets of fruit, noisy' New York to either of ^the flrst The Soviet embassy In Paris grandchildren, three great-grand- votes to beat out Matty Bell of ment of the action crammed, the ting of prevloua bouts and left Jan. 15— 5 vs. 2, 3 v s 1, 4 v s 6. K .0 4 C ...... tofore, and Mrs. Elisabeth Lewit class in'coming from behind with and fighting aptrit, and the ref­ .1 1 MM are: 'nicodorc Fairbanks, George larewcH !>■!igflea. aiand "Anchors two ritiea In about four hours in­ Paria announced earlier that the children and several nieces and Southern Methodist, whose Cotton thrilling fistic bout waa made by the ring amidst a chorus of boos .0 t .000 Q—Where is the world's Isrgest has been treasurer for several less than two minutes to play to eree* will have a busy time keeping Italian AiMrlcaiu P. McCaughry and William Pear- Son III Covtnilry A weigli" by the orchestra as the stead of taking two and three French repatriation mission had nephews. Bowl-bound team had only a tie Manager Jack Sanson ot ths State The fight picture will feature the playera cool. Lau rals...... 0 a .000 extinct crater 7 days, respectively, by ship. Ha­ years. overcome a four point deficit- and three minutes of action In every aon» .. been ordered to leave Russian The funeral which is in charge to mar Its record. Bell got 40 votes yesterday noon. If Moriartya lose, and the Ma­ .0 a .000 Mrs. Pauline tJtlle A Maul vana Is a five-hour flight from Christmas Decorations turn what looked like certain de­ Thte movla will give Mancheeter round. The contest went the full The men who make up the super­ tenitory at once. • of the William P. Quish Funeral Lynn Waldorf of California, who rine# win, then the record for the Scribes Rate WIdImantIc E». Phone 2625-WI name. Hsleakala. New York. The Evangeline, with Mrs. Brj'.int warmly welcomed feat Into victory against the Union fight-fans, an opportunity to ace a distance, fifteen rounds snd the numerary Hat are: Donald Freer, forme/'trlmminga are back, all of GouseT- cited a letter of Dec. 6 Home will be held Thursday after- voted tha first coach of the year Marines, Celtica and Moriartya There will be more teams aUm* Joseph Gasper, Henry L. Gaunider, the /pre-war ships that used to leisurely stopovers, makes It in City, N. J.. Proa. blow by blow picture of the fight film will run close to fifty mlnutea, What year is 1917 on the from M. Pierre Charpentier. charge r.oon at two o’cl-Kk at her Russell' members and expressed pleas- award in 1935, received 38 votes will show two wins and on* loa* mated from the undefsatad ranks David. Mv Kenton, Bruno Mar.zoll. Nsm y Gates, Leatrtce P’rank- srt^ to the West Indies and the six days. Big Jawn Bycholaki, six foot, one direct from Madison Squaro Gar­ being 45 minutes alone of action Thineae calendar? d’ affaires of the French embassy street home. Rev. Alfred Williams. turnout, -anti aftei Inch, 225 pound center, took up the for third. for each team. SL lamaa play* Irish Tbps Prlmo Amadeo, Paul R. Perkins. land, .Marilyn Loysim, Katherine jCaribbean are not. Many of them At present 2(» vessels sre carry­ den in New York. The picture will and In ths moat discussed fight In tonight In th* Rec Senior Loaguo A 4644'. in Moscow, which he as.serted rector of St. Mary’s Epiacopai • "bort business session turned slack in the locale offenee by get­ Fourth place went to Frank the VFW team In th* opening Walter J. Pyka, Frederick W. Tod- Dorsev and Thomas P'ranr. Rich­ were lost in the war. Others are ing passengers , . from American . . also give many local realdenta twenty years. whan the B A’s mrat WlUia’a UrlU "shows the French government Is church will officiate. *be meeting over to the progrart ting 16 points. The hero of the Leahy of Notre Dame, whose Irish garni at 7 o’clock, and they will be ford, EMwarf M. Wlnrler and .lohn ard 'Jackson. Arthur Bassell. ' ,tiii ifi the process of being re- Pocts to C aribbean waters and the unilaterally annulling the Franco- . Friends may call at her home committee, who were assisted by this week were named the top col­ who were In the listening sudlence It will mark the first time In in th* second game of a douMo ining oi inc game, AI Burowlec, acored one favored. However, the winner of NoIpf DaniFy for Second Turner. Jr. Richard fiirlstcnsen, all pupils of H What IS the meaning of the i„xuriated sfler their drab utlli- north coast of South Am erlc^Be- Soviet repatrintion agreement of after ■even o’clock this evening, ^be officers. They’ had arranged lege combine in The Aosociated s better chance to judge for them- years that a full length fight pic­ name Hanoi. capItol of b ^ n i h point less than Bychokiki and thia game will have a two-and-one laalura. Both teams have won their the eighth grade were meiiihers of ...... tarisii lol.s as wartime tians- "'•1''" Easterns two s h lp s '^ e re June 29. lOl.'i." Burial wdll be in East cemetery. 'Ircoratcd the Chrl.stmas tree Press poll. servee the true winner of the ture has been shown on the screen Straight Year* Gains Indfe(;hina ? aro five Oraoo Lim* ahipa and one looked like hla old selL The latter record, for both teami have won ttrat two itarts and will b* ail out the debating team presenting Aeriisatloiis Regarded "Slander’* -----— which later w’as drawn and wor Last year’s winner was Earl In Manchester. Due to the tre­ A —’’Having river boiifidai ies." ,, , , ■ oa and la Improving from game to ('.olumbia ccntly rraumed peacetime opera- York. United Fruit has four ships, that the French letter had accused ' Mrs. Agnes Zableskos. wife of game. The following coaches received his hand raised in victory after bout. Manager Ssnaon of the Marines at 8:15, and unlea* the for Uie lowu champs as they va the Center school recently. The i first place votes in the 13th annual fifteen gtjueling rounds or did Uis State feels fortunats In getting Cffoak boya ah«w Improvement, the New York, Dec. 9—(F)— Notre had everything ihelr own way and rlasa also assisted with the enter-1 Q What was the/sreond city of tlona. Uke her sister "blp the standard Fruit and Alcoa "two members of the Soviet Re- Zableskos of 146 Woodland ^ ' f f , , R ? . c W e v ? ^ n The newest addition to the Mias Faith Bjork, daughter of Varmouth this vessel was built ^ Orleans, patrlatlon eommission, Filatov and ‘“ cd •» her home yesterday ‘ "ff. ^ and Ouarda, Wee Dlnnle, the boylah poll, conducted by the New York comparatively unknown from the movie for such an early show’- Marine aharpahootera will fatten Dame’s powertsed Irish mad* at present are heavy tavorltaa to talnlng of guests during the hot the Roman Empire? World-Telegram and Scripps-How- Camden, N. J., Jersey Joe Walcott Ing. svery pole s winning one and cop the league cliaiuptuashlp. 'they Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Bjork and lunch program, making Christmas' ,wernluh^ruXtw^^^^^^^ The .Seaway line ha. . cruise ship Sorokin, of subversive activities after a month’s Illness, ^ r n In looking lad from Hartford, has fit up their Individual acoring racorda. Frederick Macht, son of Mr. and A - ‘Alexandria. Egyptian port o\ernlghl tun tx twten l^ston snd fm,,, Jaeksonville. and against France." He s.iid the Sov- Lithuania'she had resided here for huckleberry leaveA green pine and ard newspapers in cooMration The Independent A. C. team is emerged today, for th* second have the experienced hail piaysrs decorations ami place cards for recently abaiidt^mc The Irish says Dr. Alice M . o-nt Sl.fjOOjWO. and was d ela t’d tic'iinr "used to hV''ad'MmeshTps ^aurVgard and'to^'membeTiJ'of Michael J. Abraitis of Pittsburgh, and a hunt of small objects about Moat Stop dohaaon Rec Intermediate Lou Little, ColumMa, 30; Stuart points each, while Vilga of the pulled away from their closest the other way. They leel that thay Tile bride wore a grey flannel suit Brurs, Harvard antlnoimlp^st. A repeatedly hy strikes and material g„„thern waters when the the union of Soviet ritlzens in P*-- * " ‘vce. Miss Adele Noujoukis the room engrossed the attention Big Mutt Johnaon, the favorite Holcomb, Purdue, 18; Bob Higgins, Marines and McConrille of 8t. challenger, unblemished Michigan, van match tha BA’a man for man. leadership. /study enclosed five basic physical shortages. When she was finally Pat Vendrillo. 153. Manchester, with black accessories and a cor­ The organixation romimttee o f ' *...... ‘ summer vacation season ended France." McKee’s Rock, Pa., and other of the members for some time. of basketball fans In Worcester, Penn State. 15; John Vaught, Light Heavyweight King James hava I 8 and ICT points re­ and laid stak* to the mythical na­ onap server cMma to be improv> League Schedule decisioned Billy Dannlng, 150, spectively, sage of red roses. She was attended the Nathan Hale Community Oeh- types endemic to varloua parts of overhauled, repainted, refurnished -ph,g geason. Cunard’a Mauretania The Moscow radio last night " ' ‘‘c^s and nephews here. Prizes were won by Mra. Fred Ware and Fitchburg for the past Mlasiaaippi, 8; Bobby .Dodd, Geor­ tional champlonahlp with votes to Ing every game and right now by her sister, Mrs. Thomas Chow- the nation, but the Irish were and ready to go to sea, she was p^e NIeuw Amsterdam and criticized the French action in Funeral services will be held Pohiman. Mrs. Wells Pitkin. Mrs. flftean years, will be the man to gia Tech, 7; Jeff Cravath, So. Bridgeport In a six round bout laat Honored by New York Staadlnga looks like aa good a baU handler ter will sponsor a card party to -. night at New Haven Arena. •pare In the final Associated Press anec, who wore a brown suit with found everywhere and their meas aid up for additional w-i-eks until veendam of the Holland-Amer- searching the camp-and taking : Mary Taylor and Charles Blank- watch Wednesday night when the East Side California, 3; Harry Stuhidreher, w L Pet. poll. trom the bucket as any ball player morrow in the auditoriuni/lit 8 iirements hit ftesd renter of aver Boxing Association matching accessoiiee and wore a p. m. Mr.'and Mrs. John W. West- the locks and diMir knobs arrived, j,.^ Line have announced rrulses away three children of a natural- b^noral Home and 10 a. m., enbiirg. The prizes were all San- Ouarda stack up agalnat the First Round Wisconsin. 3; C. W. Caldwell. Moriartys . . 8 0 1.000 Michigan, dated up with South m town. Wally Parclak who coreage of pink rosea. Spencer age. VFW ___ land and Mr. and Mrs. Kcrmnn F. Such experiences as this wore ijpginmrrg in December and Jan- izcci Frenchman whose former wife, ■ ®*^*-*^®*^- ®?*'**'®*’' ®‘**'*** Clans candy boxes made bv highly-touted and always tough 1. Nsssiff Arms. Princeton, 3; Harold Dfew, Alaba­ The Connecticut Women’s Golf ., 1 1 .500 ern Ual Jan. 1 In th* Rom Bowl, starred for the North Ends last be in St. Bridget's cemetery. Mrs. W. W. Eells. New York, Dec. 0—IJPl — Qus Rt. Jamea Macht was Ids brotheFa best man. LeDoyt will be In chw’ge. the rule rather tlian the exception, uary. With few’ New York-to-Ku- a Soviet citizen, had taken them Norton Abraaives of Worcester. 2. Narragansett Aces. ma, 2; Blair Cherry, Texas, 2; Earl Association has selected June 1 ns .. 1 I ..500 finished second In the decisive year and now playing with the Following the ceremony a re­ Friends may call at the funeral During the course of the pro- Le.snevich. wurld’s light heavy­ Celtica ... The members of -the Tatludic <4 In tournament bridge, whst A h a result the airlines got at bookings likely this winter, there. French mobile guards, who Johnaon has played professional 3. West Sides. Blalk, Army, 2; Arthur Guepe, th annual Women’s Open date for 1 1 .500 standings Onca-tlad Southern P A ’S nas site improvwl over Inst ception was held at the home of Is an amateur? least a >cars start In ca.shing in there is a poas^ility that French were reported to have surrounded I honic from 7 p. m. today until the ,T«m Mrs. R. K. Anderson played ball for the past decade in these Virginia, 2; T. D. Hamilton, Navy, the Manchester Country Club for weight champion who at 33 la atill Marines .. . . I 1 .500 year and was the best man on tha Youth Organlxatlph will meet in' on Americans' pent-up yen for 4. Manchester Motors. one of the most active of ring Methodist, unspotted Penn State tile brides parents for the families. the church halL^ of ,St. Mary’s A —A player with less thsn 30 and Italian lincfl-s might join the Beauregard, were said to have hour of the funeral. „ number of the well-loved Christ- parta and la atill one of the best 5. Knights. 2; George Sauer, Kansas, 2. the coming season. Cloak ___ .. 0 I .000 floor playing with th* PA's last After an unannounced wedding travel. But ship ow’ners and oth­ titllsta, la the 1047 winner of the and once-defeated Texas follow­ church T u e id ^ at 7 p. iii., with master “points. ( ’aribbean fleet. seized„ a- small...... quantity'of ... arms. ' Mrs. Zableskos' daughter. Miss mas carols In which all .lolned. bucket Shota In New England. 6. Oil Pure Refiner Co. One vote each: George Miinger, ed in order. Sunday. He Just can’t be stopped trip the couple will make its home ers who had predU’ted a post-war But nobody seems unduly wor- The radio said the Russians also ‘ Margaret Zableskos, died on No- The usual exchange snd sdmlrs- The Nortons have long been a Penn.; Jim Tatum, Maryland; Jim Edward J. Nell Memorial Plaque under the hoop which means the the Rev. John Tehaii. decline of the cruise business Iw- 7. Checkers. Leo Katknveck’s North Carolina for having made the greatest con- Rer League Rounding out the titanic ten In a newly furnished apartment in The Hanfly 4-H Club girls will Q What Aiiierican city was the ried almiit competition. With had protested the scattered arrests " f Rift* of plants and other power In pro circles and this year 8. Rockets. Aiken, Oregon; Charles A. Engle, BA'a will have their hands full the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burton eau.se everybody would 1)0 travel­ State basketball team scored a 100 tribiitiun to boxing during the were Ala'iams, Pennsylvania, meet tVixmesday following school flrsi to build a water Avorlis? thousands of American landlub- on Nov. 23 of a number of membera *'** wife's death oblects follow’cd. la no exception. The invaders from Wednesday, Dec. 10 Brown; Harvey Harman, Rutgers; holding this man down. Then they Starkey. The bride is a graduate A Philadelphia, in 1799. Wood ing b.v air found that they were tu 35 w’in over Chatham laat night. year. Bolinsky .. ..103 97 89 289 Southern Uatlfurnla, North Caro­ at the nome of their leader, Mra. | bers eager for the sight of south- of the Union of Soviet Citizens i Zableskos was rushed to Man- The committee served delicious the Bay State are not exhibitionera 2 vs. 6; 3 vs. 5; 4 vs. 8. Paul Bryant. Kentucky: Glenn Kil- hav* Wimpy Kosak, a scrappar of Windham High School, class of pipes were used. wrong. Chester Memorial hospital with ' cake, home made cupcakes and The local lad la again playing st The Cllffalde Park, N. J., fight Vine* ,. . . . 106 107 102 315 lina and Goorgta Tech. Southern (TharlFs Benjamin on Wall street' ern seas, travel agencies and the, Gonsev contended In his new 1 ‘ but first rate basketball playera. • Monday, Dec. 15 linger, Penn State Teacbere: Rob­ who aeema to come from nownere 1M7. The groom Is a veteran of A few months ago pneumonia. Manager Art Pongratx and guard for State. er was the unanimous choice of Aceto ...... 109 92 90 291 Cal’e loss laat Saturday tumbled a n ^ continue with their sewing j man steamship people seem to feel that note today that the French actions lee cream. 4 vs. 6. ert Woodruff, Baylor; D. O. Mc- to com* up with th* ball and tha World War n having served more Coach Earl Yoat both realise that mombera of the New York Boxing Anniello ___ 99 103 91 203 the Trojens from third to eighth In je c t of making stuffed toys for I Q How many people per square mailed one steamship line In New there will be plenty of business to were attempts "to mislead French Wednesday, Dec. 17 Laughry, Dortmouth; Wally Butts, Wierzlbicai brothera, Ed and Her­ than four years and In the Smith -Mrs. Paul A. Behaon the stock of the Guards will soar Writers Association, who conduct fterrenti ...... 0 114 no 314 It had been close ss quarter-to- /the children at the Newington ' milelie are there In the nation? York a cheek for S.'iOO with those gii round. public opinion on the subject of 7 vs. 3; 1 vs. 5: 8 vs. 2. Georgia; E. P. Coleman. Went­ The West Side Celtics and the man. Eddie la plpylnff very good Pacific Theater. A 41. Fpr New York Oily Mrs. Alice Benson, wife of Paul If they can pin a loss or. the high the annual poll. nine between Notre Dam* and Home for Crippled Children for the true position in France at the Mondaj', Jan. 5 worth: Ike Armstrong. Utah: Al- St. James church baskcth.-ill tcama ball thia year. Mies Helen Deptula, daughur Cflirletmaa. 21.000, (lileago 16,000 present time. A. Ben.xon of 256 Autumn street, scoring Nortons. Tonight the lo­ lyn McKeen, Mississippi State; will meet tn the preliminary game Lcsncvich engaged In four Totals ...... 507 513 482 1502 Mlihigan until laat week-end I gather the water and mineral died this morning at St. Francis Bolton 5 vs. 7. In reMrve Wlllie’a have Stan of Mr. and Mrp. Peter DeptuU"^of Mra. Vivian Hanaen, Mrs. Mac cals will drill at 6 o’clock at the Am’)s A. Stagg, Sr.. Susquehanna: XX'ediiPsday evening at the armory ngliU during the year, on* of Perkett’B (8) when Notre Dame's one-sided matter and the leaves which trans- Regard* .AeUon as Hostile hospital, Hartford, after a long Wednesday, Jan. 7 Grjrxb, Mgx Bubscha, lUggy OI> Chestnut Hill and Robert son Latimer and Mra. Elva William­ Q—Does the U. S. clafni any I'ullund Doris Mohr D’lU lia armory. Abe Stuber, Iowa State and Ben at 7:15. them a title acrap. With hi Bonomo .... no 106 94 310 triumph bolstered Irish stock In , form this material Into plant food. "'The Soviet government regards illness. She was born here Oc^ 6 ve. 1; 2 vs. 4; 8 vs. 3. crown at stake, he knocked out bert and Willie Olekalnokl. Tha of Mr. and Mra. Sylveetei/Foy of son were volunteer helpers during I territory In Antarelle? | i Tel. Maacheater 6546 Swartzwaldcr, Muhlenberg. DIrkInson . . . . 89 100 106 295 the minds of the 146 football writ- game should be one of the seaaon’a Long Island City, werg married i , ,, »uch action on the French govern- ; tober 23, 1913, a daughter of Ham- Monday, Jan. 12 Billy Fox of Phlladi'lphla In the the school hot lunch program at A -Tile U. S. has no formal' Q tVliat iloe.s the average The regular monthly meeting of Breznisk ... 100 117 112 320 erd. from coast-to-coast who par- outstanding and will go a long November 15 in St. Joe^h’a church nic Tolland nvfu* t ommunity ment's part as hostile and con- **fon C. and Sarah Johnston ilc- . , . . . 6 vs. 3. tenth round at Madtaon Square the Nathan Hale Community Cen- elalma. However areas have been the Manchester Division of the SImmnna . . . 104 103 100 307 tlclpatsd In th* balloting. Rev. Aiiierican apend for clothing in ii ' r"*.'’ "* I trary to the spirit of alliance and Kee. She attended local schools. A county meeting of vegetable W’ednesday, Jan. 14 Garden. way In deciding the league win­ elalmed on l)chiill of the U. 8 . by Sports Roundup Connecticut Sportsmen’s Associa­ St. George .. 81 106 117 304 The Irish received 107 first ner. ' AinerlrHiiN. Hiii h as Ellsworth and year? la.M Tbursday evening Dec. 4 waa'niutiial .i.Mistance between th e Besides her husband and par- Rrowers has been arranged by Tol- 3 vs. 7; 4 vs. 1; 5 vs. 8. Lost N ight's Fights In non-title engagements with loaf, mashed potato, cabbage sal­ ■\ For 1916 W'c averaged XlJ.'i. iHigely attended. Pie speaker was' u. g. g, r lents she leaves a son. James Paul ‘“ n** County Farm Bureau to b# tion will be held tonight at 8 o’clock placs votsa to 26 for tha Western In th* first, achadulad tor 7:16, ceremony. The ^ d e was attended Byrd. Monda}', Jaa. 19 heavyweights, he knocked out Me ___ 484 529 1643 ad, bread, butter and milk, t-2 for 191.*) .511.*), fo r 1911 16.*). Until. 1 Barnard of Tolland giving holds the French government r e - ‘ Benson: a brother, Hamilton Me- held at ^ Ito n Center Community By Hugh Fhllertoa, Jr. at the American Legion Home on TteUla .. 532 (Jontercnc* kings and wound up th* Naaalff Arnu, the other unde­ by Mlaa Helen/Ronuinlk, a friend peach, was served. Today there New York, Dec. 6.—(P>—Bas­ 6 va. 8. iln Bettlna of Beacon, N. V., In 50 Lee’s Esso ( I ) with a total of 1,410 points to What the government'* ;i first hand talk with his work *ponaiblc for the consequences ” Kee, Jr.; and two sisters, Mrs. hall °n Wednesday, December KX Wednesday, Jan. 21 B y The Associated Press Leonard strecL aeconda of the first round In the feated team, and another threat to from Columbia and Miss Joan w’as to be French pea soup, peach Q m ketball teams. like boxen, have New Haven. Conn—Tony Janiin CNinoo .. ___ 105 95 96 296 Michigan’s 1,289. Ten points are M A ? Q What is hypocoii.sni ? with young boys thr radio quoted th<» note as wavine [Dorothy Desamone and Mrs. Rob-1 7:45 p. m. Dr. Swanson, head 2 va. 5; 4 vs. 7; 1 vs. 3. Garden la.st May. declslnncd Tami the league championship, meet the Beatty smr Miss Mary Murphv jam sandwich, milk, fruit jello. To­ deflnite styles says Ken Loeffler, 151, Youngstown. O., outpointed Rubachs . . . . 123 122 102 347 awarded for a first place vote, both of /New York. Peter Foy, A National Intelllgcnee Au­ A Baby talk. Hartford. The note said Russia had recelvl: c^t Reed, all of Manchester. ot the tell department at the Con­ Stuart Waslcy, local real estate Maiii'lcllo in Ebbets Field last Laurels. Th* latter will be the un­ morrow scallop ham with noodles, the St. Louis Bombers’ coach. . . Andrea "Indian" Gomez, 160, Ha­ Berk ...... 87 121 86 294 nine for second and so on. brothmyof the groom wae beet man, thority, headed by Maj-Cen. Hoyt The next regular meeting of ed visa application# for 18 mem- > funeral will be held Thura- and Insurance man and secretary July and stopped Maiiriello In the derdog and ao far m losing thalr lettuce leaf with spplesaiice, (J What do the t.’hiiicsc lall That can explain a lot of unusual Trueman .. ..136 99 8.5 320 North (Carolina received seven JolB/Mid Charles Foy, two other 8 . Vandenherg. rolland Grange will be held at the bers of a French trade delegation 2:30 p. m. a fth e Watkins Station at New Haven, will talk on vana, 10. of the Coon and Fox Club. Is re­ .seventh round at the Garden in first two starts, they juat didn’t bread, butter and milk; Thifk’silay, Dairen. Miincliiiria)) |)ort ? Coiiiiuunity House 'Tuesday eve­ for talks in, Moscow.. iiBuc " iieicgaiion r e S n g ,,Funeral , home. 142 p...,East Center ’ solbt and""O recommended fertilizers^«rtlHzer# happenings In both sports -such Mace Featured Providence. R. 1.—Tony Falco Pourirler ___ 107 81 112 300 first place votes Irom loyal home get their share of the breaks. ’Tbay brqdMny ushers. spaghetti w’lth meat sauce, carrot as the recent Loule-Walcotl fray cuperating nt h'B home after auf- October. Q What large city Is populated A Tullcii, ''Great t’onneetum.s " ning December 8 th at 8 o’clock. *1^ A . . , * ^ Htrc0t with the Rev W Rnlnh V*&rloU8 Dr* 144 U, Hartford, Conn., knocked fering a broken bone In his ankle, state backers and the only others hav* the baU handlara and n good I bride wore a gown of slipper salad, bread, huttpr ' and milk; the trMt> on mutual good* deliv- South Metho- Chappell of the University of —but Loeffler was referring main­ out Billy "Flash” (Jordon, 179, The New Jersey battler won his Totals . . ___ 558 518 481 1567 /White Satin, a fInger-Up veil fall- aliiiOMt entirely by ixilllleal pris­ rile Kii.sHiiiii.M culled it D.alny in .\Uci' the transaction of regular In Bout Tonight llghthcavy crown by beating Mau- went to Penn State, Alabama and paoalng team but when th* ^ p o Friday, rodflsh with mashed po­ • ■ dist church, officiating. Burial <*nnectlcut is arranging to hav# ly to the upe and downa of the Newark, N. J.. 6. Hartford Road ( 8) / ing from a beaded crown and car-' oners 7 1H9X, a imiiii- tlie Jap.* changed to ini.'iines* a Christmas party for riello In 1941. He served In the Oklahoma, one each. are down the lack of experience tato, peas, bread, butter, milk and ______• have to inform you that In will be in East cemeUry. Friends/* rcprc.sentatlve of a fertilizer Basketball Association of An>en> New York—Paddy Demarco, Middletown may be a power In Emerson ___ 107 124 106 337 tied a white prayer book with a A .Magadan, city of 1.000.000.' Dairen when Ihev took over in nu'inbers and their children will U S. Coast Guard during the war T he final poll dlscloeed a re­ and leadership shows. prunes. IDO.’i be hold followed by refreshments, ''lew of the hostile position adopt- may call at the funeral home to/ supply house present to give th* ca. . . .The Bombers, for In­ 138, Brooklyn, stopped Joey Car- State Polish League play thia een- ...... 04 101 131 320 white orchid marker. Her atten­ largest in Siberia. All but a very Hartford, Dec. 9 — There have Lesnevich la the ninth to re­ Madsen . markable balance of power this ’n ieyll have to be at their beat Mr. and M/s. C. L. Uttle and .State Steward and Secretary of M’ the French government with pay their respects Wednesday e\,c- outlook for fertilizer supplies. stance, would rather play the Bal­ son. This Is judged on the St. 109 138 3.56 dants — the msld of honor W’ore, few high offleiala and tecbiilrinn* been half a dozen times when kldo. 137'i. Youngstown, O.. 7. ceive the award, named In hnnoi Farraiid . . . . 109 year with no one section showing to beat a coqibinatlon like Gua family spent the w-eek-end at the Lawrence Fianp is chairman of the timore Bullets than the New York Bi-ooklyn — Gene Goancy. 203 Mary's play of last Sunday when ___ 109 131 111 3.51 a pink gown, and the bridesmaids sre Soviet luilltlcal pnaoners. <4 Aliout liow much popula I'olWiid Grange Ira Wilcox Install- regard to tha Soviat union, that ning Hartford’s Carey Mace haa had to of the former Associated Prerj- Lucas .. dominant strength. The always Guadiano, Ik* Kowlcs, Jack Robb, home of Mr. and Mrs. Laurence turn did France lo.se du to the ed the officers of Andover Grange Soviet government ha* resolv. ' ------committee in charge of the meet­ Knickerbockers. . ."They have a extend himself to the utmost dur­ Brooklyn, outpointed Harry Bernt- they drubbed the Thonipaonville Dummy sees* 8ft — 85 tormldable South placed three of Red Degutle. Bob Brown and Bob aqua and Ice blue, all carrying col­ Lee Hill and .Mrs. T. F. Little in / ing and Richard Morra Is in charge aet style like the old pros,” Ken St. Adelbert’n by 22 points, 48 to sport* writer who was killed while 105 onial bouqueU. A reception for 100 (J Does the U. S. recognize any war ? .Monday evening Nov. 30. ed to terminate trade talks with .Mr*. Mary tiolen ing his successful ring career. sen, 206'4, Brooklyn. 10. covering the Spanish Civil war. Roberts * * * • • 88 107 its representatives In the first ten Alvord. New’ Britain. Mr. and Mrs. Little of refreshments. Xveryone inter* explains. “ We can stop that.” . . . Chicago — Sylvester Perkins 26. Meriden and Hartford also guests followed in a nearby res­ claims of other nations oa the ;\ 3.3 per cent Populalum now Mr.s. Ruth Senk. R. N.. of T oT- France and withdraw the visas." The funeral of Mrs. Mary.Golcn But the sharp-shooting local wel­ with the Midwest, Southwest snd Regardlesa of the winner it still .W’lth Mr. and Mrs. Hill sUended cated is invited to attend the meet­ The Knicks, on the other hand, 160^, Chicago, outpointed Eddie have .strong tram.s In the Polish PiLst winners, In order, were 1650 taurant. Mr. and Mrs. ' -Xntaletle Continent " is 10,.'>00,000, compared to ll.OOh.- land who lias been ill wdth grip ‘ *>e note said. was held this morning at 8:30 terweight of promise undoubtedly •lack Dempsey, Billy Conn, Henr'v Totals ...... 504 553 593 East getting two spots and the should be a good game to watch . . . ----- Foy arc thi> Ice FoIIIi'H in New Hsven .Ist- ing. have a helter-skelter bunch of League. A No. At least eiglit imtum-H 000 III tons. for soveiul days is recovering. France had sought principally from the T. P. Holloran Funeral faces his severest test here to­ O’Neill, 155, Detroit, 8. Armstrong, Joe Louis, Barney West Coast o„e. as both teams display good paoo- now living In a newly furnished | .'j^ii.V.'^vp'nVnt have made claimk. The U. S. has youngsters like Carl Braun, who night In battling Leo Sawicki of Mis.s Diana Graham and friend K' "*" exchange for' manufactiir- Home, 175 Center street and from Ro.ss. Benny Leonard. James J. Legion League T'hs midwest, of course, had the work. aroom I*' I The I'immer Past M..stersln- made none. What Is the origin >>f the St. Ja'mea'a church at 0. The Rev. busted loose for a record 47 points Worcester, .Mi.ss Cora Steinhart atudenU at **' products. laat Saturday. . . .Braun took 36 Walker an(i Tony Zale. In 1943 dletlnctlon of furnishing the one- word "cliiiw,’ meaning fooil? Frederick McLean Was celebrant, Lost May Carey was hard put 51aneh**l*r No. 1 (S) two tsama. Men I'conn Captain tiie post office. Mrs Fol^fs a^^nd^ I f Barnard College .New York were Considers Agreement Voided Llliiigluu shots of all varieties and sank 18 ths Nell Award went to all box) Wilkie ...... 117 121 133 371 Q - How many legitimate thea­ A One interpretation is that it . -J ... r. . ' Bte Rev. Robert Wood deacon and to shade Johnny Bell, a New Bri­ era serving In the U. S. armed The standings turned up some ters are there In .Now York City? locrnt guests of Mias Graham's of them. There’s not much you can tain rival of semi-pro days, by a Hegan Most Sought After DcCiantls ___ 126 117 125-368 come* I rum ehowtler, w bu-li In parent.s. Ml and .Mra. Harold the Rev. W. J. Dunn, sub-deacon. forces. unusual twists. Alabama and Hartford, Dee. 9—-(F —Bill Moll World iVar II* Coninumlty Hou*e last evening A 64. more than hall ol them government considered the Rus- Mrs. Mary F. Barry was organist do about that kind of shooting. single po nt in his first star bout Barrera ...... 36 92 109 289 turn comes from the Freiieli Mr. and Mra. James Adams and Alley Up The Boxing Writers also hon- Georgia Tech, a couple of South­ of Bridgeport, 190-pound fullback, Tw’enty young pcoulc enlovril > ' "re In.italllng In the Time* Square district v.iaham . , "'■•'•French repatriation *S^*®* and Arthur Keating soloist. Burial their son, James, accompanied by here. That wax an eight-rounder, F u lle r...... 121 151 117-389 will captain the University Of Con-' "thniidiere’’, meaning kettle or Most bowlers can go a lifetime ore’ enthane. Ibe church school Christmas terday league Johnny Beane completed a And he undoubtedly must have (lak, control pitcher of the St. Fortier ... 98 105 20.1 the oouthern Cbnference crown. a year. Announcement la made of the Ttmncv. Nat Fleischer. John .1 precUUon of the council ahodd be ''"'l" pai ty with tree for the achool and -rhe ‘ Soviet embassy raid the 300. XVhen the alley was cleared had tough going against Hal elx-man trade xrith Pittsburgh by Louts Browns, but were turned P rie s s ...... 66 106 288 expressed: Mr. and Mrs. Ma r l « ' ">'• Funerals engagement of Miss Elsie E. of pals congratulating Johnny, AI sending shortstop Billy 0>x to the down. It was said that the Indians Phelan, Jamea J. Johnston and 75 88 258 Tope American Scorers Q -What Is the deepest large trieiul* will be held on Friday eve­ Russian repatriation mission Maredlth, the only one to beat WIgren .... Leonard. Mrs. James Young WH- lake In the world? Q How many federal employes Aberle, daughter of 51r. and Mrs. D1 Giacomo, rolling on the oppos­ Chicago (Tubs for first baseman offered $100,000 for the 24-ycar- Mike Jacobs Lailey .... 94 93—.300 bur Fletcher ami George Yule " ‘R'’ ' ""e n the eeremon- ning the 19th of Dcceinber at 7 would leave Paris today, him In 29 fights. Though reports A l,uke Baikal. Siheria. .^.000 are there ? , o'clock. Albin Anderaon Henry Abe/Ie of Mountain street. ing team, stepped up and delivered Eddie Waitkus or Phil Cavarretta. old lefthander. Lupacchino 05 00 320 New York, Dec. 9—( F - Ed Thls week Saturday night the ha^l V" "ere pertonn.-d at the East A 2,277,000 at end of 1916. a ' tlie Russian government also w-as out of Jacksonville, Fla., indicated feel deep. It Is about 1HO miles The Young People’s Society met The funeral of Albin Anderson Ellington, to Edwin A. Hoffman, his laat two strikes for a perfect Mace probably won that one. It Cox canie to the Dodgers yes- The rumor boys were a little "Whitey” Prokop, enjoying on* of Will be open to continue with tb" ‘ «t So.n- ilrop from 3.770,000 at peak, June connected with the alleged perse terday along with pitcher Preach- , easier on the National L«pgue. CIS. Fiftv-nine otlier long. IIJ> in .Ml wide. for worship service Sunday svt- of 130 Porter street was held at' ten of Mr and Mrs, Alfred Hoff- game. . .And In Milwaukee Herb was so close st any rate they Walcoll Points ToU l 537 448 493-1468 his beat ecasona since he turned recreaUonal activities. AllA t the he Hftv-ninr ..ther snbi.idin .'to, liM.'i. It explained that the action of, 0.30 p ni today fipm the Watkln.s man of Butcher road. Ellington. ihitnam rolled 13 straight atrikea. Cincinnati, desperately seeking a meinbei* also received tlioii --0 iiing at 1 :oU oiiocu >.o,i ..... -» .l,l. ■ • . . •' ^ ™---- J ----- ,--- „ were throw’n together in a re­ er Roe and infielder Gene Maucli Unlonville No. 2 (8) profession'll five years ago, con- young-- people - in f)w’n are invited iiniiiu ' p-,((h Degree theji,*, Ira, Wileoxn- , Wlial is a defiiiitioii of plas- Richard Reeves. With a rehearsal cutlon of Ruslan cltli.ens Funeral honie, 142 East Center Thursday, Decembero-U at 6:30 When the handshakes approached. match a week later over the ten- In a deal that eent outfielder Dixie ccntcrfielder, was vrilling to part Rosslng ...... 116 1.14 103 352 tinuei) to lead th* American Hoc­ to come to thin open house nights V Who IS Dr. Leonardo Argu- repatriates In France. with pitcher Johnny Vander Meer, Another Bout of Morrow was eleeted a nieniber t us ? for the Christmas play to be given street, with the Rev. Carl E. Olson, p. m. the annual membership sup- Herb brushed them off. “ Quit roum) route, two more than their Walker and pitchers Hal Gregg McKIsetek 131 n o 96 337 key 1-ca ^ e in acoring today. bothering me. I’ve still got anoth­ catcher Ray Mueller and outfield­ which are supervised by a fine to the exei iitive eoniiiilttee for a A Says tlie Columbia Eiieiell)- December 28th. ' - pastor of Emanuel Lutheran per will be served at the Congre- first one. The errant Hartford and Vic Lombardi to the Pirates. E. Dillon . 80 124 08 111 The 27-year-old right winger of group of leaders Tliere Is fun for pedia: Syntlictle ,aii>on deriva­ A - ."Vcw ly elected president of church, officiating. j gational church. Following the er ball,” he insisted. And it wasn't scrapper got an unanimous de­ No cash was involved, according er Bert Haas for Harry Walk**r n. Dillon . 107 83 113 303 the Providence Rede has garnered ■«aut.eAr,oer. all. three-year term. In addition to Nicaragua Hut the election Is Byron Hibbard West aiul Miss of Philadelphia. Manager Ben New York, Dec, 9—(F) If Jer­ tives eoiiiposed of mixiore* of Robert Gordon, .soloist, was ac- ; supper will be the business meet- until they showed him the score cision this time. to Brooklyn President Branch Low Man . 90 75 88 203 41 points, three more thsn runner- those mentioned tin- I'ollowing eonte.-teil by his opponent. Dr. Alice Cccellia Kelley were married I Chapman of the Phils countered sey Joe Walcott 1s willing to ac­ The Catholic l.,adies .Socictv held le.sins or othei organic .'.iih.sl.iiiecs at the Parsonage of the 1’olland ’ M n n c h e » t e r companied by Frederic Werner. > in, election of officers.. The offi- sheet that he recalled one strike Rickey. up Cliff Simpson of the Indiana­ from the loeiil Grange als.i ntteml- Eiiik; Aguado. ^he had overlooked. Sawicki must pack a wallop by demanding either pitcher Eweil cept 20 per cent of what would al­ a very auccesMiil Christmas ba- with lillors or dves. Fodei ateil church, on Saturday the Besrera were Otto Neubauer, cera ami organization will report.) According to the lobby rumors Total ... 632 026 498-1556 polis Capi'als has scored. rnar In I ed: -Mrs Gertrude A. Haven. Mrs ' Arthur Ebb. Herbert H. Olding. the work of the vear. One-MInnte Sparta Pago for he knocked out five Vtctlme which marked the opening of the Blackwell or third boi^man Grady most certainly bs a mllllon-dollsr ooLurua.v. Aniii, .\iulerson, hied Anderson. 6th of December at 10:Oo' a.m. laat year and kayoed Rudy Cam­ gate, he can have a midsummer (J Wliat IS the *che>lulecl nu­ Q What l.s the difference be­ Date ttiHtk ' Ronald Ebb. Gilbert Gullbcrg and The Christmas party for the Jimmy Crowley's raalgnatlon aa three-day major league winter Hatton for Walker, the National The hall was attracUvely/decoraD: xir""and Mr.s -Oliver Brown, Mr. w ith Rev. Phillip King officiating. | ps In avenging a 1946 loss this ed for the season with an abund-! merical streiigtli ot oiii Army'.’ tween a "cold wave" aiul a ' cold Algot Giillberg._ Burial was In the, ehurch Siindav school is scheduled Chicago Rockets’ coach recalls a meetings here, Ctex was shipped League’s champion batter. return bout with Joe Louis. and Mrs. G Raymond John.son, .X delegation from the Tolland year. Leo also defeated AI Ooata, After hearing tha New York ance ol attractive articles for sale A 1,070.000 bv .lull 1. front" in meteorology? family plot In Ea.st cemetery. on Saturday, December 20 at 3 p report heard recently that the All- to Chicago to fill an aching void Chapman la anxious to wangle Mr, and Mrs. Harold M Turner, j Feclerated cnurch aUended the an­ Tonight Bobby Zollo, Frankie Feener. State Athletic Commission reject and a table laden with home made , A ■ A cold Wave occurs wlien m. The program will consist of America Conference plans to keep at shortstop. The Dodgers are well Clint Hart'ung from the New York Kmorv Mill, I/mis Maiselial nual meeting of the Tolland Coun­ Civic Music Association pre­ Eddie Letourneau and others in his request for a reversal of Fri­ 1 WANT TO LOOK MV- foods. The stage was »».-t up as a j Q WliHt is li.-m'M .'Jta-i.sen'.s tlie temperature (Irop.s at leu.st 20 movies, games, refreshments and that club In Chicago next year manned at short with the redoubt­ Giants and Is willing to give Mel The ( ’uventry Players wdl iiieot ty Council of Churches held Sun­ sents HnsoUl Rubena noted pian­ Boston, Worcester, New Bedford day flight’s split decjslon which sidewalk cafe and with a charm­ middle name ’ ilegreea in hours and goes to 10 the visit of Santa Claus. If it has to be a league operation. able Pee Wee Reese. Ott four pitchers for Hartung, Tue.sdny at H p ni at tlie NatliHii day evening at 7 o'clock n( Uie ist, Hollister street auditorium. About Town and Buffalo rings this year. He enabled Louis to. retain the world ing hostess in charge, coffee, tea ' A Edwaiil I-', or lowei : a eold fiont is simply ■*nie next meeting of the Elling- . , .Might be a good Idea at that. Rickey’s plan, rumore insist, la who divided his time laat year be­ Hale Community Cenlei for a the approaeti of colder weather. Union cluirch in Rockville: to hear Natiirdsy, Dee. IS A fter next Sunday’s fight for the lost to Johnny Ce8arlo--.by but to play Jackie Robinson, last tween the outfield and the mound. heavyweight title, Walcott was and cake were served. Mrs. Thom-' meeting and Christmas party. Cliristmas Music and an address Annual Christmas party, St. t- -.1- at D.....11 ton Woman's Club will be held In three points In a New England u O'Brien, chairman of thf affair Q H>>w many lettei.s sis tlien- Roy XX. Fra-ser. 9 . ' the Congregational church social Western title in the National year’s first baseman, at second fffiapmaA would convert Hartung advised that the champion was Eae.li attending member is to hrlng in Ills Italian alphabet " Wluit caii.se.s the silvei m * !)>• the Reverend Juiurs F. English Margaret's Circle D. of 1. at K. street, has entered the Hartford 1^ ^ ^ ^ December 17. League, there may not be much welterweight title match last and send Eddie Stanky, the scrap­ Into a first baseman. He named willing to ffieet him again, this said Saturday night the group had a tweirty-five cent exi linnge gift. (11 Hartlord and a rehearsel of July. wld just about eveiything aii>1 had .V 21 There is no j. k. w, x. y Sliver fox of C. hall. hospital for treatment. speaker. Mrs. Alfred Jones nf left of either the Bears or the Car­ py little second baoeman, to St. pitchers Schlboy Rowe, Tom time In Yankee Stadium. During tlie meeting nf tlie Inter- .\diilt and Youth Choirs at 4 Sunday. Dec. 14 dinals. . .Felix Bocchlcchlo, who Bobby Polowitaer, scrappy East Hughes, Ofcar Judd, AI Jurisich, cleared more than J200 ,\ Lack nl simliglit Amount . XVest Springfield, will talk on Paul of the American Association The commission's decision yes­ V,T,;' ------. medinte Troop No. 1 oi llie Girl Q What l.s .Sen .'Vithur Van- of gray m the . tur is in inverse o'colck. .X box supper at 6 o’clock Presents^tion of Handel's "Mes­ makes the decialona for Jersey Hartford featherwelghL takes on as manager. Blix Donnelly and Ken Heintzel- terday surprised pracUcsll> no­ ^ ‘they entertained 1 seouts today following school Past matrons of Temple a ia p -; Customs in Norw.v and Manchester dinlierg's middle name" pro|M)ition to the amount nf siin- (va* one of the pleasant features. siah" at Emanuel Lutheran churc[i. Joe Walcott, claims that Joe can Jimmy Green of New York In one man, among whom Ott can have 4 g^oup of ten youngsters Friday ter. Order of the Eastern Star, dre.sses In the Norwegian costume. Another report, also strongly body. Walcott appeared with hla Best For The Gome membr'rs worked on I ’liristmas A Hemlnck. ilghl the fox gets. Diet has an The------Ladies- ---- Aid ------Society.. will ... Cliristmas dinner and dance M make more money fighting almost of four aupportlng bouts. denied, has the New York Yankees hla pick of four. manager, Joe Webster, before afternoon In a joint birthday par­ decorations. 'Hie Brownies met hold a Christnias part> at the ty for her son. Law rence, who eel- effei t. too. •serve 11 Chicken and Biscuit Sup- children ’>f Mary at St. James'* party hiirsday evening in the anyone In California this xrinter ready to announce the acquisition The fienatora oent second base- (Chairman Eddie Eagan and Dr. C. at till’ s,inie time in the b.asemeid ’ Checkere Triumph Bowling ibrated his ninth birthday the Q When was rocket power first per in liie Social rooms o f Inc School hall. club room of the Masonic Temple. than he could in an indoor title of pitcher Early Wynn of the man Gerry Priddy to the St. Lbuls B. Powell, two of the three com­ 5rat day of Decemtier 'apd hi* of the Bootli-Iiimork Memorial iiM'd in warfare? i V Wluit Is the Beaufort Scale'* Federated church Friday evening Slonday, Dec. 15 Public* Records fight. Joe collecte'd about $36,000 Washington Senators. The story Browns In a straight cash trans­ l-ibrary. missioners, and was told that the Tomorrow Night irouiig friend next door. .Nel.son A 1232 ,-\. D, in ('Inna. I A .-V meteorology guide for Dccemnei ijth at 6 o’clock. Tick- Meeting of Zoning Board of Ap- for last week’s clash with Jos Chockere (S I) goes that the Yankees offered action involving a reported $‘'ield, who wUl be nine on |tHc liay > classifying w iiul from zero to 75 el.s will he .5.7.') for siiiilts. $.50 for peals at Municipal building, Louis. . . .Doubirab, one-tlms pitchers Karl Drews and Dick 000. Priddy is the player sent to with the exercise of the discretion Hill niiil her dang liter .Mr- El.sie eliildien uiulci twelve years of age. 1 Wednesday. Dec. 17 Quit-Claim Deed* Warren, r f ...... 0 2 2 >efore Christina*. December 2-i. CJ What happeneil to riioma-s mph and up. It was devised by an conqueror of Whlrlaway, la train­ Starr, catcher Sherm Lotlar and the Browns along with $40,000 in and judgment of competent ap­ New Enfflaiid’s Finest Hilton of Moodiis returned lioiiie I'he committee in charge of the ' Robertten PTA' Christnias party Bridgeport, Dec. 9—1^>—Harry Kelley, I f ...... 5 0 10 Mrs Stanley Field. Nelson’s inoth- Jefferson's library of 6800 vol- ' Englisli admiral. Sir Kiancl.s Beau- A. Frankforter. a buyer for ing for a racing comeback at Hia­ outfielder Hank Bauer to the Sen­ the deal for Johnny Berardino last pointed officials." Bowling Alleyn ir, W’as assistant hostess. The Thursday evening from a two- ' tunes? ' ford. In 1805. supper is as follows; Mrs. Wilfred^ and operetta "The Christmas William F. Johnson to Howard leah. With him are two of hla Anderson, If ...... 0 0 0 ators for Wynn. • month. The deal was cancelled by month.*' vaiation trip to Ireland Young, chairman, Mr*. Rupert ■ postman." Leavitt's department store, died R. Hastings, property on Doane hlodean, c ...... 3 3 9 The commisalonere congratulat­ ffiilflren enjoyed the ' usual party A Coiigies.- boiiglit it In 181.5 Friday morning. Death was laiia- first foala, who wlU race aa two- The most sought after player at Commissioner Chandler when ed the Camden, N. J., boxer on hi* games and then enjoyed ice creani,, ,During . . their stay then- witli t>> replaee llio olTienil library Q .\t what age are silver West. Mrs. Ray Pock. Mrs. How- Also Grange Christmas party, street. year-olds in January. . . .The U. Frota, c ...... 0 0 0 these meetings is catcher Jim He­ Berardino announced that he was GUARDSoNORTONS ed by a co/onary occluaion. For- "splendid performspee” and said landwiches and birthday cakes of ' they vcsiteil aid Metcalf, Mrs. Wllliaiu Sracha. Masonic Temple. 6:30. . Alfred H. Gravell to Mary Stel- of Texas sprint relay team, which Morgan, rg ...... 4 0 8 .retiring from baseball to act in hnrn.’.l by tile English In I8l'l foxe.* killed for their pelts'.' gan of the Indiana. he "Deserved great praise for his Of Worcester arWch there were two — one for! F*"'l“ ‘'own m tlie nortti .if iir- when they eaplurol Wa.-»hington. .X .Xi)out one year. •Xlrs. Ottu Horn and -Mrs. Robert Friday. Dec. 19 nierly manager pf a department Gravell, property on Green did a quarter in 40.6 seconds, Hillary, rg ...... 1 0 2 Detroit haa offered either pitch­ the movies $25.00 ability, sportsmanship and cour­ lach boy. The decorations were' Belfast, were in Stickcl. It IS requested that Dime Annual Cliristmes Kiddies party, store in Peoria. III.. Mr. Frank- hopes to atick together for the MacArdle, Ig ...... 0 0 0 er Dizzy Trout or Virgil Truck*, The Boston Braves acquired for­ lorter came to Bridgeport and as ______age" In extending the hitherto in­ ter the Christmas season. I/mdon. Engiar.d, during the roy- Q When the trails-.XtlantU' (J XVhst arc the long-term pan- Calendars h* brought at tins time. British-American clubhouse. 7 p.ni Olympic trials next summer. Donovan. Ig ...... 0 0 0 catcher Hal Wagner and outfield­ mer pitcher Freddy Fitzsimmons AT The Mrt. Fred L. Greene Is a patient *' bm hecau.se of huge telephone service esLibllsheil ? A choir rehearsel for the Christ­ Annual Chrlitmae dance Chal- sumed his duties at Leavitt’s if- CIcaateg Mm Cuff as a coach. vincible Louie to 15 rounds, only For Ono Boll nuitel odds against the bettor In Federal Aid Plan Approved er Pat MuUln for Hagan and first It Windham Community Memo- crowds assembled the night before A 192 ,\ew X'ork to London, horse racing? mas Muau- will be held at the loner club. Rainbow’ club. Bolton. 1936. I I f you want to give Pasadena, Touts ...... 1 3 5 31 baseman Elbie Fletcher. The In­ The most important legislative to lose the decision on a close, •lal hospital. Mrs. Greene, who is could catch no glimpse of the eer- church on Friday evening at 7 Saturday, Dec. 26 Calif., the pre-Rose Bowl ehud Naasiff Arms (38) dians, however, are holtling put action at Um * meetings ia expected split verdict. High Scoro — -X The track withhold* a cer- Hartford. Dec. 9 -l,Pi—About ‘25 n her aeventie*. fell from a chair' eniony, Mrs. Dowd remarks that Q Hdw tall o’clock. Christmas party of Maneheater New York. Doc. 9 «Pi-Members ders, just say "Northwestern.’ B. F. PU. for outfielder Hoot Evers, who is to concern ' the Pacific (kiast Behind the decision was an In-1 is tlie nation's tain amount of what is wagered persons attciuling a State Health > Armory ii her home early last week suf- Boiirmouth. Englaiul. is one of the average man' |iariiiiiitiicl*. ii.suiitly t.X per cent. Juvenile Grange. of Wesleyan University’s football The Big Nine Wildcats won only Kelley, rf ...... 1 2 4 "untradeable,” according to Tiger League. It was learned that the terprctatlon of the State Boxing 1 department public bearing yester­ cring a fractured hip.. She is as most beaiitilul plaie.s .she has seen A .*)-R>... n,^ weigh.* 1-52. Belweeii 1890 aiul 1910 the 1 Pine Civic assoclatUai Cliri.sl- team, w'ho completed an unde­ three- football gamas this year— Flaherty. If ...... 3 1 7 General Manager Billy Evans. majors definitely will turn down law by John P. Powers, assistant Wed. and Thurt. day voIcihI approval of a Federal :omfortable as can b*- e.xpected in years and mentioned knitting <4 XX’herc wo.s the fir.st ski miiiibor of American families In- niaa party for children at Comniii- feated. united seateii on November beating the Rose Bowl rivals of Moake, c ...... 2 1 5 Washington la xrilltng to part the PCL’a bid for major league atotmey general, who said th e, Preliminary At 7:15 Dec. 10-11 )ut would be veiy pleased to hear i und sitting on the boacli just he­ Q How old are the Scabees? 1 tournanieiit held In the United creased 175 {lercent but the pop-* nity Y. 2 to 4 p.in. 15. are coming to the big city lor plan to pay the state $421,800 a last January 1— lUinola and U. C. Hodge, c ...... 0 0 0 with pitcher Mickey Hsefner and recognition and will suggest a jurisdiction of th* commission to | ron) her friends. I fore leaving. Tlie majority of A Five years as of Dec. 27. States? Illation increased only 110 per- Monday. Dec. 22 their victory party, Jo« Morning- year for five years to finance one- L. A. was tha third victim. . . . Behrend, rg ...... 6 1 11 centerflelder Stan Spence In re- counter proposal with a plan to interfere with an official decision Mrz, Clajton E, Hunt la In West their relatives and friends are 1946 A —lied Wing. Minn. Feb 8, cent. 1 , , Community Christmas Carol 1 star, president of the New York third of the coat of establishing John Rapaez, Mg Oklahoma U. Leggett, rg ---- ... 0 0 0 tuni for Hegan and rookie pitcher take In four PCL clubs for the has never been tested. From S P. M. Oa lartford for a few daya, at the fanners and cohaequently have a 1887. ------1 Sing. Center Pgrk gt 7 p.m I Wefleyon Alumni Club who used 1,064 general hozpital beds. 723 grid center, got hla weight up to Oaella, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Bob Kuzava but has received no purpose of forming two 10-taam Walcott didn't appear surpris­ Admission Adults 80c lome ot her ton David, where she (wroparatlve abunilance of food Q—XX'hy will a tree which has -----.r- The U. S. people on the average to play a geiod gam# of end for the beds for the' treatment of the $43 pounds last summer. ‘'Thera's Symington. Ig .. ... 0 0 0 response from the IndUns. The leagues. The teqma mentioned ed. He was asked by reporter* 654 Center St. > helping to care for her new compared to the leas fortunate. b^cn girdled ultimatelyi^ die ?- What state growe the most now consume three tiroea as More than 4.S billion tona of Cardinala, announced 'last night chronically III and 46 public health a reason." John axplalnedi ”1 Yankees have shown a prefcrenc* were Oakland. Los A n g e la San .vhethcr he had expected any dif­ Children SOc . Manebfieter ~ David, Jr., just returned Inner bark, and livliig aap- sweet potatoes? much c-Koa and chocolates as they shipping haa been locked through that the party would be held at center* nlthoiigh all presept thought I ’d go Into pro ball. Whan Totals ...... 1 1 S 28 for Hegan but ar* reluctant to Francisco and Hollywood. It is ex­ ferent action. ro> . H'rtford hnspitsl. Most nsural pas is used In In- wood Is severed) cutting the con-. A laouisians, moie than all the did in the yeare between 19091 the | Sault Ste. Marie in the 92 the downto'vn Athletic Club next azreed that the plan fell far abort I changed my mind for college our Rcors at half time, 17-13 Naa- give up outfielder AUl* ClaVk un­ pected to meet ■troiu: st: opposition Joe, adding, "but I waa hoping.' Tax Incl. Jarvla Bvlldliit JUr Lillian B. Rlcs, librarian at j duslry. ( neetion between.>tb* roots which 1 rest comblneiL ' and 1916. 1 years of their operation. Monday night. . ’ I of the itate'e needs. coach mada ma drop 20 pounda." til they art convlacad that Charity from the other four PC L clubs. | Joe, addinlg, "but 1 wss hoping.” I , ’

• / PAGE FIFTEEN MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 9,1947 MANCHESTER EVENING HERAI.D. MANCHESTER. CONN. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9. 19IT rAOB FOURTEEN i n MfMM.NEtUX, ehoM ach#r—-That'a right- Now and aash built to order. Ship­ edge preferred. A|I^ly Montgom­ paper aad acrap metals calla at farm. Five room house, full bath, give me another one. F o r Ssde ery Ward, Main street. seat. Phone 6277. Room, A Room Sixed Axmlnster yqiir door and pays you higheat running water, electricity, barn must ba men whoa# attltuda la world war. Ona naUea aioii^ by FiJducUon. Uie latter U a criale o f. “ y .» :!> • " you r>t home last F o r R e n t RADIO need HxlngT^eve it re­ shape Woodworking Co. Phone Rug, *rhree Tables, *rhree Lamps, rlfhL I refusal of co-operation and da- iwhufy. ! nlghtU* —Student- Mickey, the Mouee. paired by experts. /Pick-up serv­ prtMa Oatfinaliy. 182 BtoMU and other buildings fer 1,000 or T o B o y T o S e U 2-0963. AN EXCEPTIONAL opportunit COMPLETE printing ontllt. 275. Plate Glass Mirror, Pictures and A street Phone 5878. —Mackeaola Wag, C a a a 4 I a a . xtnictive acts, la rcaponsible. —George Btdault, Prraeh toiNgn "No. but that didn’t prevent her ice, guaranteed woiii. Seta check­ more laying hens. Nlcs brook -■ —»- —.^ - — ...... —-- - f from talking for. taxj hours. They who ar* In- the highest CARPENTER Work of alt kinds; IS avattahte'" tw ■ an efftelenl 3x5 Keiaey hand prees; 9 fontS'of' 1047 Model COMBINATION RA­ ...... — - .... VVnBO iMHngVBK \ ' —ITC'I UVII ziowvri- ed iw tha hom^-^Car....radio* a DIO AND PHONOGRAPH, ^ n s ' through property. *ThN«-car plai-es'. and have the most power. Roofs, elding, eddlUone end al- dependable young lady aa type. type cases, paper stock, SINGER Sewing machines want­ garage with basement which CLASSIFIED AUVT. specialty. Mkncheiter Radio other equipment. Ideal for young A Bedroom Suite Of Fine Qual­ ed. Any type, any condition. "Is he really fa t? ’ i have the least liberty, because they teratlona. Also new conetrucUon. eral office asalatant. Must be a could easily bs converted into Wa ttva today in an era which 1 do not believe that this pres­ Businose should he good for d e f t . HOURS t Service, 78 Rtrch etreet Phone man desirious of starting small ity . . . And To Complete *Tiie R ^ m , Highest prices paid. Phona 2- "F at! Why. lost year he had! are most observed. John Tolot- Sleffert PLcne 2-U253. good typist and knowledge of living quarters. Buildings in la naltbor war nor paace, but ent, world eltusUon U as threat­ quit* some Urns. I do not be- the mumps for three weeks before! son. S:S0 A. M. to 4:4l P. M. 2-0840. shorthand would help, ,5-day 40- printing business. Tel. 2-2381, A Coil Spring, An Innefapring Mat- 0202. Uevc a e can talk ourselves Into a teress, A Boudoir Chair, Two Plc- good condition. On hard road. a auapanaloa of hootUlUea which ening os it is often made out to be. he found out about IL” | ------ALL of eewlng mechlnee J. SULLIVAN, mason contractor. hour week. Phone Hartford 8- Price includes poultry equipment, can bt renewed aMeiy time. I am convinced that no responsible degreaston. ------I A movie comedian In Holly- nclckwark..._ plaaterlng,— cinder -2181- -call-at-NoWe ft West­ A s m o k e r line. Ylft .tUEea_ *IwQ .ScaUcr-Rug.S,_ pair _Qf WAN*rKD To Buy—Maple break- -^Jcaae-Jones; former-Secretarjrof expertl^ - repaired. Bmg«^ SewlBg Pillows and A Three Piece Boudoir new- automathr ges' hot' erater"' ltaj.iO*n.“ itaswen d ; Taytor, itoTSfn'iiH lH any country can. OTT ■ A gehTus Ts a tlim In' w7,od ' was o'jMPrateii oh ind we block concrete work, stone. Tel. for Father. We have them In fast set. in good condition. Call does, contemplate the prospect of Commerce. Machine Co.. 832 Main atreet brook Manuacturlng Co., West­ Dimp Set. after 4 p. m., 6766. heater, new kitchen combination^ West Point commandant. grand opera. hope they didn't cut out any o f; Lent uto Foand 2-0418. brook street, East Hartford. solid metal with targe handy re­ war. Tei 8883. ceiver. Price 26.9.5 and up. A Breakfast Set Of Fine Qual­ gas and oil range. Only 28.700.'* his loolishneas. | ity .. . And To Complete *rhe R^m, Charles Odermann. Phone 4928. I cannot believe that a third Trygve Lie, secretary-general of Unless we Intend to really pre­ A detour Is the loognst dis­ 1/)8T—Dof. black and brown, FRANK FALK — Mattreeeee re­ CARPENTER Work. General re­ rXl.SMETlCIAN, Neat appearing Kemp's, Inc. the UN. pup. Aniwera to Queanle. pair. alterations, etc. 10 Waddell A Room Sized Felt Bose Rug. A Rnnma Withoal Board 68 world war could conceivably be vent Russia from further Infiltra- tance tanee between two driver point*pointo. ■ Sain You *ez Ah kalnt gtt no made and sterilised, like new. We and pleasant. .Salary open. Apply perpetratod. However, baaed on tlon we had better stop talking | • insuraneo beeauae Ah got a hot ' phona 2-9675. road. Tel. 2-0294. C^arlee Davie. In person. Arthur Drug Store, BU*T(7HER’S hanging scale, with *Twenty-Stx Piece Silverware Set, Wnnit-d—Keai Kstatc 77 call for and deliver anywhere. 42 weights: also scale for weighing A Thirty-Five Piece Vitreous En­ FOR RENT—Rooms at 11 Locust events that hava occurred In the For years I have been against about It. If we set out to stop her, 1 pity the poor moth. When we ! mamma? South Main street Colchester, 845 Main street. XX)ST—Black Cocker Spanlal pup­ small amounts of bulk goods. amel Dlnnerware Set, A Gleaming street. Gentlemen only. Phone paat 30-odd -years of American a third parly, but times are be must oerve positive noUce that get Into our winter duds he'll Inauranre Saleaman No, nol I Conn. Phone Oolchecter 460. 8869. Your Real Estate Problema py. lltaalnf alnca Saturday, Koofing—Siding 16 WANTED -GIrl to work In store, Showcase, 4 feet long, suitable White Utility Cabinet And As A Are Oura. history, it could happen...... changing. 1 may change my mind. continuation of her tactics means I have to get out of them. j aald a heart murmur, n o n e 5912. for display of candy, tobacco, Fitting Climax . . . A 1947 MODEL Without adequate mlUUry might But there ia no hqpe for a third war. If We serve that notice, we . j GAS AND Electric welding, all RUUFLNU AND SIDING our epe- one with acme knowledge of sew­ ROOM IN private family. Private We Buy and Sell for Cash must realize it might really mean ing preferred. Apply Singer Sew- etc. Telephone 8458. * COMBINA*nON OIL AND GAS to guard the democratic pattern of party until the labor movement Uncle Well, Johnny, you sure' He Would It be proper for me metals, lead burning. Eighteen clalty New ceilings and carpen­ entrance, newly decorated. Gen Arrange mortgages. is cemented into one. war. are getting to be a big boy. i to kl*n your hand? years* experience. Georie L Ing Machine Company. 832 Main. RANGE And A 1947 MODEL Before you eell coll ue life, we could lose a fight. Annoanccmcfito try. Highest quality materials. 1-.3 H. P. Jet pump, complete with ELECTRIC RBF'RIGERATOR. tleman preferred. Phone 7397. - Gen. Jonathan M. Walnwrtght, — Daniel Tobin, pre.sident. Inter­ —Sen. George Malone IR) of Ne­ Johnny Yea, dad eaya I’m. She It would be decidedly otit Green. 473 Gardner street. Call Workmanship guaranteed. A. A. No Obligation. national Tcam.stera' Union. vada. ■ growing like the public debt. of place. EXPF:RIF.NCED cicrk with typ­ 40-gallon tank and fittings, 2100. (*Thls outfit, priced piece by FURNISHED room for gentleman . Brae-Burn Realty Co., U. 8. Army. s e e u s today Wa'U tail jfou how 3047. Dion. Inc. Phone 4860. Tel. 8611. piece, 21732.00). •uy It la to aava. Oanaroua rw ing ability. Knowledge of book­ or lady. In private family. Near 118 Elaat Center street OLD FLOORS SANDED SALE PRICE COMPLETE MICKEY FINN A Command! LANK LEUNAKU tuma All aavtnga up to S5.UUU, KOOKln'U — Specialising In re­ keeping helpful. 40-hour week. bus line. References required. Realtors Phone 6273 or 5329. LaytniT and dutahlng, Phone 4161. Mr. Hogan, Burr O. E. WASHING machine, 240; AT ONLY 2975 9^ fully Inaured. ISanchaatar Build­ pairing roofs oi all kinds alao Kelvinator refrigerator, 245; car Phone 5457, fcSSiHWrtiW HOW DO 10U KNOW YOUR WORD? bam ; >i KLieve J E. Jansan, new roofe. No Job too email or Nuraertes. A Saving To You Of Exactly WANTED—Immediately. Liatlnts ing and Loan AaaocUUon. tag TeL Storri 9V2g avenlnga radio, 220; man'a felt lined Ice .$7,57. And Remember . . . *rhl8 Is ROOM For rent. Gentleman pre­ of one aad two-famlly houaea. IT1$0NLV MEASLES? I'LL ONLY TAKB THt Mt. fEpriK large, (tood work, fair pries. Free skates, size 12, used VK'Ice, 2^1; AH Brand New Furniture!!! ' MM'TMORE W m I I t ViOUlPKT IT MAY BE something^ WORD OF THE M S T MOST HIGHLY KEGARDED h o m e -m a d e bread, cakea and estimates. Call Howley. Man­ ferred. On b'u line. S8S Adams Home seekers waiting. Madeline ANTIQUES reflnished and repair Help Wanted—Male 30 lady's skates, size 6',4, 23.50; ma­ Free Delivery — Liberal Terms street. Phone 5040. Smith, Realtor, "Personalized AnUUO SUNNY *>-«v.TAKEII.Btet«AN'S OOCTOK IN THIS locAl PHYSICIAN-HE oiaa dally from 1 - 6 . Mra. Oreen- ed. Rush or splint seats replaced. chester 5361. hogany drum table, 24.50; boy'a Free Storage ^ough, 9 Haxel atreat. Tel. 2-2170 Real Estate Service." 2-1642 - MI6HT HAVE SOMETHIN'^ INORO TOR IT / CITY,' WHO IS HE? IS THE COMMISStONER ’Tieroann, 189 South Main atreet SERVICE Station attendant, ex bicycle. 213. 9.5 Charter Oak COME PREPARED TO BUY! SINGLE OR double room. One 4679. WORSE TNMi measles?. 8 PUBLIC TOUNG Married man. willing to Phone 5643. Healing— iMumhlng 17 perlence preferred hut not neces­ street. Call 2-0164. See This Remarkable Value Now At block from bus line. 30 Ridge drive, dealrea ride to Florida. Call sary. Ballard Motora, 369 Center A -L-B-E-R-T-S street. HAVING REAL Estate problems? ELEtrTRIC Motors repairing and NEW AND Used Royal Portable 2-M04. PLUGGED Main sewers, sink atreet. 4.*! Allvn St. 6-03.58 Hartford City and farm property bought rewinding. All work guaranteed. lavatory and bath drains effi­ typewriters. Immediate delivery. LARGE Room for rent. Private and sold by calling R T. McCann, Ace Electric Motor Repairs, 221 ciently machine cleaned. Carl WANTED —Man for Inside work. Liberal terms and trade-ins. Re GAS STOVE, has had beautiful entrance, with grill. For work-' care. A-1 shape. Higheat bidder Realtor. Phone Manchester 7700. prm onalB North Main street, opposite De­ Nygren, plumber, ateam Otter New .System Lniindry, Harrison pairs on all makes. Marlow’s, 807 Ing couple. Call 2-0359. pot entrance on North School and pump mechanic. Phone 6497. street. Main street. takes It sway. Phone 2-1537 or U8T YOUR Property. RezidenUar FOR RENT—Room for gentle­ WANTED—Rldera to the Alr- street. Phone 5642. 7939. and business. Have many clients. WANTED — Dishwasher. Good ELECTRIC MIXER, fan driven man. 16 Hazel atreet. Phone ertft 7 a. m. - 3:80 p. m. Vicinity BED PILLOWS. Duck feather pll- George L. Graziadlo, Realtor, 109 SILHAVEY SIGNS Kooflng— Repairing 17-A hours, good wages. Apply In per­ electric heater, like new. Phone 3293. Henry street Phone 5278. of Spruce atreet. Phone 6717. son. Silk a ty Diner, 641 Main 6101. lows, with new sanitary plastic ROOKING OF all Kinds Chimney zlppercd cover. Price 24.98 each. LARGE Clean comfortable well- WANTED — UrgenUy, ride to TELEPHONE 2-0431 street. 1 OR QUICK results give us a work, gutter work and Insulation ICE .SKATES, size 6. Roller Kemp's, Inc. heated room in private home. ring. Cash waiting. Suburban Pearl atreet, Hartford, dally Expert repairs Honest work­ MARRIED man for local delivery skates. Red Cross box spring and Quiet nelghborho^. Gentleman MrVt*|4il Srnaint*. le*. iM va 8:30 between 5 or there­ REAR 883 MAIN STREET Realty Oo., Realtors. TeL 8215. manship. SatisracUon guaranteed route, salary and commission. mattress, never used; maple bed, NORGE Orculatlng heater with preferred. References. Phone about. CaU 6888. MANCHESTER Call Coughlin Manchester* 7707 Experience and references re­ pedestal lamp tabic. I l l Benton 13" pot burner. Practically new, 8183. w a n t e d —A two-famlly or aln- Fl'NNY HI'SINKSS RY HERHHBKRGER CARNIVAL RY DICK TURNER lUMITS DDU* The Attraction BY EDGAR MAIfliN quired. Write Box C. Herald. street. 275. Tel. Manchester 8611. gle home tn Manchester or close CHIMNEYS rebuilt, repaired and ROOM And board for gentleman. Antomobtics lot Sale 4 Commercial and Neon Signs by. Will wait for occupancy. to ! OP.QOO.C^^BCN'. EP&W WOW T«t riiSi 1“ , - cleaned. Also all types of rooting WA.NTED — Two countermen. Ap­ MOVIE-MITE 16 .M M. sound pro­ Center of town, on bus line, home Write. Box J . Herald. PMO OUO V3V4S. OM REPAIRING auto cuahlons, new and repairing. All work guaran ply In person. The Tea Room, 883 jector. Like new. Priced to sell. CRIB FOR SALE. Phone 3034. cooking. Phone 2-1446. WtW TWWl _ I 1942 PLYMOUTH apeclal deluxe teed. Lalloae Broa. Co. Tel. 2- Majn street. , D ESIRE Modern single. Willing risvurt, TWkV 4U«4 COO^'T|J club coupe. PrlvaU party. Call 2- convertible tops. Luggage and Phone 5912. OOO! leather work. Charles .Lnklng, 90 0768. to pay u|l to $11,500 for suitable T oys «tfStoO W MMtWia lUMOM^ 0216. FOR HALE — Men's rebuilt and Apartments. Flats, o UUNURY. X IW ippop . I Cambridge etreet. Phone 4740. WHITE Maple crib with mattress, home. Write ^ x P, Herald. // FOR SALE—1987 Ford four-door Help Wanted— Male or relasted shoes Bettei than new Tenements 63 V up to 3 years old. Cali 6315. V’ANTED—A two-famlly home. aedan. In good condition. Inquire RANGE Burners cleaned, install Moving—T rucking- Female 37 cheap ehoes See them. Sam TENANTS—We have now started Convenient to shopping center 71 Eldrl^e atreet. ed. Washing machines, vacuums Storage 20 Yulyes, 701 Main street USED KELVINATOR refrigera­ repaired, saws tiled. ls:wn mow­ WANTED— Men and women for taking again a limited number of and. schools. Write Box L, Herald PORTABLE radio, operated by tor. Good conditoln. Reasonable 1940 MERCURY convertible club er's sharpened, repaired Pickup UU'AL MOVING and trucking our promotional dept, to work In price. Call 2-1481 alter 5 p. m. applications tor finding you a rent and delivery. Friendly Fixit Shop, J Klein, ‘78 Foley atreet. Phone Manchester area. Experienced In battery or regtilar lighting aerv- We have placed 42 rente tn the WANTED—A small single home. O ooupa, radio and heater, new Reasonably priced. Write Box O, tires 10 Church street. CaU 2- 718 North Main. Tel. 4777. 6718. demonstration work. No can­ Ice. practically new. Phone 2- TH REE-PIECE living-room set, post three months. No charge If Herald. 2189 after 7. vassing.* no collections. Must 0463 after 5:30. excellent condition. Reasonable. we foil to find you a rent. We JAMES. MAORI, General truck­ have good appearance and per­ wish to state that we are not EXTRA HEAVY CAS'I IKON OFFICG CHAIR-S. one awivcl, one Wilson, Box 61, Hebron. ?! 1934 S'TUDEBAKER, four-door AND STEEL FURNACES ing. Range and furl oils, ashes sonality. Able to meet the public. connected with any Hartford ■edan, heater. Private owner. and rubbish removed. Sand Car essential. A aiibstanlial rc- straight. Both for 220. Room 5, FOUR Chairs and porcelaln-top rental bureau. Rental Service CaU 2-9280 after 6:30 p. m. FOR IMMEIHAIE gravel, fill and loam. Phone 4523. muncrnlion can be obtained for a 829 Main street. table, one folding cot, nine Bureau, 869 Main street, Man­ INSTALLATION screens, four Venetian blinds. Ice THE AUS'llN A llhambars Oo. few hours evenings. Contact H. BABY Carriage. 2 vc.ictlan blinds, chester. Phone 4168 days or FOR SALE ALLEY INIF And A MIm BY V.T. HAMLIN VVeihe, 107 Maple avenue, Hart­ 4C''x75"; 10 storm windows, 31” box, two llving-roonr. chairs, 2-9347 evenings. Open Tuesday. 1930 BinC K standard sedan, 2150. local or tong distance moving studio couch. Phone 2-9797. oaooll'TM' NAMi.MV D E^ .YOa^ANf LIKitY >A«N,' VAN CAMP BROS. Moving, packing and storage ford. x51”; also work bench. 39 Pion­ Thursday and Friday evenings, sen Inquire 201 Main street.______7 to 9 p. m., week days 9 a. m. - ■uTwa Mcm TEL. 6244 Phone Manchester 5187 or Hart­ eer Circle. SILE.NT GLOW range burner. 4 AND 6 TeAveuN' 1942 OLDSMOBILE four-door, ford 6-1423 5:00 p. m. VO 8AD VEOTTA T ^ e TH ALL APPLIANCES serviced end Situations Wanted— 220; fernery. $.5. 133 Parker ROOM SINGLES •KP non W7UR pacTMeAD radio and heater, 2465 down; atreet or phone 8838. 1941 Oldsmoblle club coupe, radio repaired, burners, refrigerators, MOVING, household goods and Male 3i> Fu«*l and Feed 49-A aov PRiaa^ BUT. and heater, 2400 down; 1941 ranges, washers, etc. All work pianos moved anywhere In the NEW DORBEYER electric mixer Business i.ocntions for ^ ‘Johnson Custom’ guaranteed. Metro Service Co ALERT. Intelligent man, 50, neat Chevrolet 4-door special deluxe, state. Alao general trucking and 25 CORDS of hardwood. Seasoned and juicer. Never usefl. Phone Rent 61 Tel, Manchester 2-0883. ruhhlah removed. Pianos our nppp.iirancc, with car. dc.slrc.s Built Homes** radio and heater, 2445 down: On roadside. Phone 4098. 4029. OFFICE space, two or 3 looms, 1939 Ford tudor. heater, 2375 specially. Fryainger nn«l .Madi permanent position. Varied ex­ perience In sales, clerical, manu­ East Center ttreet. 100 per cent down; 1939 Oldsmoblle four- RKFRIGEUATION gan. Phone 5847. SEASONED Hardwood for stove, R.C.A. Victor table model com­ Will decorate to suit buy­ SERVUE facturing, but will consider all bination. In good condition, price business location. Reasonable. door, radio and heater, 2250 furnace and fireplace; also pine Phone 5329 or 6273. Brae-Burn er. Price range from $10,800 down. Up to 15 months to pay Dompstic, commerdal. For MA.VCHESTKR P.ickage delivery. offers. What have you? Box G, 235. Call 8564 after 6 p. m. Alao light trucking. Manche.stcrj Herald. Phone 6970. Realty. ' to $30,000. balance. 1936 Oldamoblle four- prompt day and night service, 1 NEW 7 cu. ft. refrigerator, door, radio and heater, full price, 2-0752, Hartford 7-589.5. .MANURE, the natural food for For further particulars “Qeorgt had to build Extentione— when they came couth CALL 2-1428 WAN’TED —Part or full time lawns. shrubs, hedges, ever­ three-piece living-room set. Flor­ 2445; 1934 Ford tudor, fuU price, I.IOHT Trucking. Aahes and rub­ work bv elderly man with busl- Wanted to Kent 68 or appointment call thit winter they had quite • famify!" 2295; 1934 Ford convertible, PIELAS REFRIGERATION greens. Now is the time to put it ence kitchen range, Crosley com­ bish removed reasonable. ’Fel. neas experience. I’hone 4238. bination radio. Call 2-2725 for radio and heater, full price, 2325; 38 Birch Street on. Delivered 50c per bushel, 35c BUSINESS couple wants apart­ 3661. at farm. Phone evenings 6971. appoint men L Wm. F. Johnson SIDE GI.AM O R’l « M'.RR.MTH iLlaJC. 1929 Chrysler 4-door, full price, CABINET work shop fabricated ment in Manchester or vicinity. 275. Broad Street Motor Sales. to your special requirements. RESTAURANT chef desires work Will take good care of your prop­ 331 Broad St., Manchester FRECKLES AND ilS FRIEND Ktama BY MERRILL C, BLOKSER 8926.______Shipshape Woodworking Co. Call I'ainting— Papering 21 in Manchester. Box U, Herald. Garden—Farm—Dairy Machinery and Tools 6‘2 erty, pay rent promptly and arc Tel. 7426 ^ * T ■sc. t. p. Mev-AW. V I ooafT know! Eve invited 2-0963. willing to decorate. No ■ children 1 ^ S o LAAO SMITH'S Thev S u e t ^SlS.VOU'EE THE GEiOimXl INTHIRIOR and ertertor painting, Frodurtp 50 ALL , paACTiCAU-y ALL THE CANOiOATeS *l& OoaiE / IMMEDIATE deliveries on truck or pets. References. Box R, TOULL. SULL AMOTHea AMO STATE THtia OUAMnCATlONS/ 1928 CHEVROLET. Four good paperhanging, ceilings reflnlah- DoffH—Biid.s— IVts 41 Herald. I aeweBOL MeecHi ”1 den't wanna baby dall that eaya 'Mamtl’ I wanna late t?ATe ON ^Sfl Eveey Bov ed. Men Insured and property V*EALY GREEN Mountain pota­ and tractor snowplows, garden we ve Urea, CaU 2 - 0 5 3 9 . ______Houfwhold Services mami.dotl thit iayi 'Htnd over thtt pty anvElepe, INViTtO ID dama :e. Expert work. Edward R. toes, number ones and number tractors, bale wire, disc harrows, AIRCRAFT Engineer urgently Offered 18-A twos. Amelia Jarvis 872 Parker sawrigs, cement mixers. Dublin COVENTRY LAKE—IMMEDI­ MEnry!'" T6 E p a a t v h a s 1946 DODGE custom sedan, 1946 Price. Phone 2-1003. THREE PURE bred Angora rab­ needs 4-5-6 room house or apart­ ATE OCCUPANCY — YEAR a s k e d Ate T Dodge custom coupe, 1942 De- bits. Sacrifice, 25. Call '2-9509. street. 7020. Tractor Co., North Windham ment, unfurnished or furnished. ROUND 8 room houne with NtlSCILl.A’S FUF BY Ai- VEKMEKK DO HIM 1HC Soto deluxe sedan, heaters, WASHING and Ironing done In I.N TEKIOR and exterior painting, road, Wlllimantlc. Phone 2058. hOHoa.' my home, also curtains. Inquire FOR SALE —Baldwin and De­ Rent to $65 ,) r month unfurnish­ glassed In porch. Fall bath. radios. All cars guaranteed. Cole paperhanging floor, sai.dln-' TEDIGKKF.D English .Setter pup­ ed. Call Glastonbury 2096. Within 20 miles of«Hartfqrd. 126 North School. Phone 2-949,5. and refliiirhirg calking, roohng pies. An Ideal Xmas gift for licious apples. $1 a.id $1.50 a SOLVE YOUR Xmas problema Motors. 4164. basket. Alvah Rusaell, Mountain with n practical gift. One Reo Can be bought for as little as CALL TEURY S Household Herv- prewar p^.to^ 12x1.5 rooa papei your .sons or daughters. The sire VETERAN, wife and baby des­ $.500 down, balance like rent. m i road. Glastonbury. Manchester Trlmalawn power mower with ed. $12. Nov Dooking outaldt Is one of the best bred Setters In perately need 3 or 4 room apart­ Sale price $4,700. Ice for expert cleaning of floors, 6889. snow plow attachment. Caldwell Aato AMCMone*—Tires 6 walls, rugs, upholstery, windows, spring and siimmei contracts Now England. A beautiful dog. ment. Phone 2-0411. S|*ray or biush. (?ai; R.' E. A’c^ 55 lbs. of lightning speed and power mowers. Pennsylvania COVENTRY — Within 20 miles MB9V TIKES, new recaps, ussd odd Jobs. Phone 7690. hand mowers. garden trac­ of Hartford—VACANT—$22,70 s'er. 6965. energy. The dam, out of Captain linnsehold Goods 61 RESPONSIBLE business execu­ Ores and tubes ikxpsrt vu|caniz FLAT Finish Holland window Beaucen's ex Bo I’cep Han.son. tors with snow plows, Johnson tive needs 4 to 6-room apartment per month and $1,500 down, you tag. 8 houra recapping aervics shades msde to measure. Keys PAINTING and papcrhanging although only a year ohl, shot MAHOGANY’ bookcases with deep outboard motors. Capital Grind­ or house. Rental $75 to $90. Life­ ran buy a furnished S room Maacbester Tlra and Kscapping Prompt service hair price. Call ing Co., 38 Main. Phone 7958. house with screened porch. Fur- made while you wait. Marlow's. over tills fall and shows great shelves to accommodate^*^ hooka long resident of Hartford and ____I cor* m> SY aft M«v'Ct lac i » Company, Broad atrest Feie- 7H;i0. D. E Frwhette. Manchester. Will sign lease. Call nishlngn Inriudea electric otovc, promise. These puppies all males, for the whole family. A pood .sel­ BELT SA.NDER and other port- RY KRKirHARMAN pbona 8869. Open 8 A m. to 7 p. A CUMPLEt'B home cleaning beautifully marked, are ready to ection right now at Kemp's, Inc. 2-1190. frlgldalre, and electric hot water RED RYDER Plain YVorda, Duchega service tncluding the cleaning ol FOR QIIALITV price, service, ab.i woodworking power tools heater. go to good homes at Xmas. Goo. Prlce.s $15..50 to $36 .50, for rent. Shipshape Woodwork­ 100 CAN’T ITNCm _ Wink TOU'IK AFRAID YJ CARRTOUT your finest rugs and upholstery consult Albert Guoy, "The Home Ht D(1>. SOuR MOD VlCLlNCe iNFRONT Owners' Painter.' (kimplete in­ E. Snow, owner and breeder, 199 ing C/O., 166 Middle Turnpike 72 ADOmONAL u h u n g s BiUf V0MT,HE All work guaranteed. Free esll- Wcodbridge atreet. FLOOR problems solved with House* tor Sale COUlON’TH^wl rilSS FRAN/ OF y0O«6N,HfcT?WSUL.iFl Garages—Service Storage 10 mates Dean's Pertonei Service terior and exterior painting serv­ Weal. linoleum, asphalt tile counter. SEVEN Years old, Cape Cod KllLEO |T\Y NOVO TOU’D LEAVI, ri MOKit BE UNOCt 5408. ice, paperhanging, spraying and CA.N’ARIES For Sale, vailou.s Expert' workmanship, free estl- ALLEN REALTY CO. BETTBR. WANTED— Garage, vicinity ol tlo'. If yoii like to keep house ami Parts for all makes of range property. IT BA C K. CA8TT Waatod—Homes To Sell! do It well, here is a pi rmanent burners. Jones' Furniture and rors. Just the right gift for the . VYAVS.' NOOGO Floor Covering. 36 Oak street. home. $4..50 and up. Kemp's. Inc. Call Douglas Motor DMfl M USfl B ayn e Woltkig PHONfe Job for you in a priv.ate hn.spital. FA SreR f Write Miss Anne Schaeper, Box c m i.'S CHICAGO white shoe rol- C15IL BED springs for full sized Arthur A. Knofla MANCHESTER 2-1226 2070, Hartford, Connecticut. MANCHESTER Soles REALTOR ler skates. Like new. Size 4, $10. bed. All new. Gray enamel ftrilsh- JARVIS Call 2-1920 after 5 p. m. e

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