» • • \ WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16,1947 rld £ SIXTEEN A vtrag* Daily Ctreulatiou Manrlffatpr lEurttittg Bhir the Mveth of D iw k it , l*M The Weather F w M aet eff II. S. W m tlM r Hureau, only that part of hla property set for Thursday evening, January Roger Uiko, of Divlaloa street, "x jFred Wohllebe, for many years which is Bonsd fo r buslnaas. His 22 a t 8 o'clock at the Municipal wraa a bearer at the funeral of coidnacted with the Manchester Engaged. 9,283 lutarmlttmt Bght rata «r grtxsie Electric bight Company on Its Another Plea appUcatlon sUtea that the lot wUl Building, A b o u t T o w n Robert Thornton yeetkrday after­ j Mr. Barlow is the owner of a ga­ LECLERC IT of the AaiH ■■Mug w rty thia avmlagt eteariag outside work, but no longer con­ be used for the sale o f new and noon and not Roger Lswcks as rage building acroas the street i e ( ( aeg eaMer tata tonight aai Friday. nected with the company, was one used automobiles, and that not JTaiM rhl H w m sUted In yeaterday*s Hereld. Before Board from where he la now asking to Tbt aM*wMk wnyw ••rvto* o f the Brat last night to be inform­ more than 12-automobites will be be allowed to use property fo r the / Monehesier^A City of Vttiage Chmrm w ill tak* ^ c « tnla evantnf at ed when the lights went out. Many kept in the lot at ond time, and 26 Mahi tStrtM i Sgt. Michael Swretaoe. son of that each of thoee automobiles wlU sale of automobiles. He has pur­ T:80 at Ui« Ooranant-Confrefa- persons, not knowing that Mr. PlifNM 8299 I Mr. and Mrs. Ostop Sw-etaes, of 321 Malcolm Baflow Pre> be in a suitable condition for legal chased this property, and 100 feet VOL. LXVL, NO. 90 t4 ) •iMiai clrarch. Toroom m avening Wohllebc is no longer connected \ MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1947 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICK THREE CKN'DJ tiM Oovanant Hi-Leaguc wUI meat • tt'etherell street, Manchester, has operation on the highways of beck from Center street the prop­ received hla honorable discharge writh the company, called his home sents Second Rcf|uesl COnneetIcuL The hearing has been erty ia soned fo r business. a t •:*> at tha paraonage and every to report the mishap. atanitier is o r ^ to be present. from the Army at the Fort DU For Zoning Permission Separatton Otnter. A Regular «« Army solder, having re-enlUt*d in Main CI«onsrt Sciillle in Georgia Governor Dispute Mambara o f Templa Chaptar, November, 1M5 for a one-year Malcolm Barlow, who on Jan- Club lo Present 'uary 2, was denied his request to Order ot the Eastern SUr are ^ hitch, Sgt. Swetiies Joined the arrn- And Dytrf" Housing Subsidy minded that rsaarvatkms tor Vm ed forces In December IMS. and use property located at 192-lM Georgia’s Executive Center street as an automobile M pper on Wadnesday. J a n ^ 22. for the past eight, months has been j Gay 90’a Drama Officers' night will close sUUoned with the Arm, of Oclay y a i^ has again made ap­ We Cill for and plication to the Zoning Board of T O N I G H T 'S January Id. Those who have not pation, in Japan. While there he To Replace Cash ■Itaady signed up riiould do so served as an auto mechanic with First rehearsal for "Gold In the Appeals for permission required by Deliver throimh Worthy Matreo Mrs. Ruth the S17th Troop Carrier Group. A Hilis, or The Dead Sister's Secret," the State ot Connecticut for any­ Bug’ or Past Worthy Matron g^uate of Manchester High body opening a display lot for new Tel. Man. 3142 Department a melodrama of the Gay 90‘a t3 THE NIGHT ! Seized Vioia Trotter. The supper wUl be school. Mr. SweUes was pervlously and used automobiles. On Jan. 2 Mr. X: pranarsd and served by Chapman employed as a machinist, by the be presented by the Community Barlow was refused permission to Our Courteous Driver WIO Bonus Proposed OBort. Order o f Amaranth and P. and W. Aircraft Corporation. In Players and the Rotary Club dur­ use his property for this purpose Stop At Your Door they must know' the number for Hartford. Oonn., and plans to re­ ing the week of February 10 will on the grounds that part of the whom they are to provide. property was In a C sone. He is turn to his former position there. be held this evening at 8:1.1 at the *Remember the Mtdn* MeCtmanghy Says Some now making application for using By Talmadge Today Mrs. Harold Rlckeft will pre- home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Big Six Hold Hose Company No. 2, o f the ' Veteran Groups Feel aide at the monthly meeting of the Handley, 28 Otis street. Manchester Fire department will Woman's Missionary Society this Mr. and Mrs. Handley of the More Funds for Ere^ meet tonight at 7:80 at the Hose Mlaa Elena B. Zagtin H)pen Forum’ Denies Amall Admit* evamnc at 7:S0 at the Church of Community Players attended the BINGO the Nasarene. House at the com er o f Main and Pointing and * tion o f Homes Would meeting of the Rotary (iTIub last Miss Elena B. Zagllo o f Man­ 10-DAY Battle in (feorgia ' sion to ' Either Gov* Hilliard streets for its regular Be Better Plan Than Aitoff B. Belcher is chairman of monthly meeting. evening and Mrs. Handley outlined chester is engaged to Gordon F. With Truman eraor's Office or Of* the oonunlttee from Center Church the pli^ and told of the work to be Leone of Silver Lane, East Hart­ OCCUPANCY 8T. BrnDO^fS Paperhanging Full Bonus in Cash done In preparation for its presen­ ficial Residence; Po* Man’s Club, which is bringing L t Waiter P. Gorman of Pinehurst ford. Recalls Like Case Prtutk C^meroy of the State Po- Grocery, Inc., Is In Washington, tation at the Hollister Street school 6-ROOM SINGLE ~ Fir*, Eipcrt MechanicBt hall in February. All male parts State Capitol, Hartford, Vandenberg Asserts Ses- trolmen Block Entry Bca Depsutment to address the club attending the National Grocers' place, oil bomar, a to rm Reasonable Rates! a t Its meeting at the church F ri­ Convention. He is among the will be played by Rotarians and Chiireh Biiseiiieiit ’ Jan. 16— — A * proposal - s i o n HarmoniouB; Bidkdeyf 1890 *Crouo- At Mansion; AraaB Mrs. Handley selected the follow­ Players who will play the feminine windows and acrecna. Cor­ day ovniing at eight o'clock. Lt. delegaUon of sU grocers who are leads are: Ruth Brown as Beauti­ Free Ealimates! that a state housing subsidy Qiiiiese O ffer ing players for the principal parts: President Pleased bar* Governor o f Con- CImnMroy'a subject will be “Ac- members of the Hartford Associa­ ful Nell, the heroine; Ann Lamb ner lot, nicely landscaped. be partially substituted for Charges Talmadge ttvtUaa of tho Bureau of Identili- Frank Sheldon is to be the hero. tion. Karl Keller the villlan. Mark as her sister; Loretta Moskoluk Priced to sell quickly I an outright cash bonus for With Results Also nectieut. Used Own Rule Is Dictatorship eatlon RelaUng to Criminal Inves­ the housekeeper and Kay Brooks John Liiiiiell & Son To Talk Peace tigation.** A social period with Holmes the father and Hariy veterans was advanced today 1 A meeting of the Charter Re- FIrato will play the part of Big as Old Kate of the Bowery. Money to Run $tote rsfraahmants trill follow. On the PHONE 4114 I A t S s l S TELEPHONE 4964 in the General Assembly. Waahington, Jan. IS —( J v - The Atlants* Jsn. 16.— (A>)— eommittae with Chairman Belcher J vision committee will be held t6- Mike Slattery, a dance hall pro­ Proceeds received from the play by the Rotary Club will be used 65 Runce Drive Gov. James L. McCbnaughy, O. O, P.-domlnated congressional Herman Talmadge, in a pre­ are William McBride, Keith John­ ' night at S o'clock at the Munlci- prietor. Hartford, J«n. 16.— (ff)— Terms Again for children activity projects. big six met with President Truman ston and Allan Taylor. i pal Building. Members of the Community who discussed the plan with The current battle between dawn coup b a c k ^ by Nation­ RepuhUcui leaden during the today In what Senator Vandenberg Ellis Amall and Herman Tal- al Guard officers and itata morning, told newsmen that some (R-MIch) described as an harmon- Chang Selerted lo Pre< highway patrolmen, aeiied veteran groupa felt that It would loua "open forum.” mqdge for the governorship be better for the stete to give a of Georgia recalled today sent Government Pro* Georgia’s executive d e p ^ amaller caata bonue so that more Mr. Truman also expressed ment today and denied ^ i a pleasure with the results, aendlng Morgan G, Bulkeley, Con­ posals to Comninn- funds might be aveUeble to en­ Amall admission to either courage the erection of homca for word to reporters through Pieaa This Was tbs esriy morning scene In the Gcorgls rapitol In Atlsnta. as a mob sought to Invsds tbs gov­ necticut’! famous “crowbar” ' 1st Leaders at Yenan veterans. Secretary Charles O. Roes that It ernor s office yesterday after the Leglslnture had "elected ” Herman Talmadge, son of ths late govern­ governor who occupied the' the governor’s office or the official rcaldance. Oeverner Not Committed was "a vary satlafactory meeting.” or-elect, EfUgene Talmadge. (3ov. EUla Arnall refuaed to turn over the office to young Talmadge. HALE’S. — w DOMESTICS— HALE’S —(AP wirepboto). . chief executive’s office for Nanking. Jan. 16~(e>—Th* goy. Arnall arrived et the executive He. almaelf, said the chief exec­ CTaparttraa leaaea Subject two veare after am election in offIcM this morning to find Tal- utive. was not committed one way While Vandenberg said there ^Ich he was not even a candi­ ernment announced officially to­ or the other to the suMdy propqe- medge In the ehambera ArnaU was no definite agreement to keep date. day Is “ la going to resume negotia­ bad ttccupled aU day yaaterday. al, but aald legislative leaders had • ” y^***J»* out o f pertlean poIiUcs, Bee State With Owu FuiMs Known For Quality and Values agreed that it would be advlaable Officials Laii^ tions with ths Oommunlata" and Later when Arnall went to the he told newsmen the Initial dla- During that time, he ran the Anglo-French Alliance ■•laotad Gen. C)haAg C9Uh-Chung, exectiUve mansion for lunch, he to aound out pubUc aentiment. In- cusslon waa confined to "w hat etate with hla private funds and . eluding that of the veterans, on was met by four etote patrolmeo. may definitely be called unparti- money, ao contemporary recorda governor of Slnktang provinoe, to who blacked hta entry. the various plans thus far sug­ Slash by Ford repreeent ita propoaata to Cbmmu- aan issues.” ray. Bt'ovldcd by the Aetna U fa "This completes. It seema to gested. ntat headquarters at Yenan. CjDod ^ a lity ^ Among them be mentlooed the Seen Aid to Socialism Insurance Company, o f which be ma, the capture o f tha atate gov- • - S'w-jrw.-ttwtufTiaaran 1 The aubaidy plan. Incorporated Chang waa an original member w p o ^ oC w ar anip luaea wad oon------y. w ** third ppHrtdenL...... gnuaent fill ffif fis physu^l prop- Plastic Pillow Covers fri i brn d ra fta d b yth e S ta U tIb im : tlnued oparaUons of the Maritime The trouble atarted In 1888 o f General Hfirehan*rformir oota- ertlefi an eoncemed,” Araall told ing Authority, propoaea that the commisMon. when Bulkeley, a. Republican, end mlttoe of three that negotlatod a newsmen who accompanied him to With Zipper Morgan Dish Cloths state provide three-seventha of the BriUsh Announce Part A n r i n l r i i n s s k n l^ n B. Morris, )fi New Haven quickly aborted truce a year ago. the mansion. cost of new housing to veterans president oi Hailed as ‘Encouraging' Direcletl Againsl Any V J lO S e n Damocrat. ran -for \ the governor^ tr - O«taloa "It has been done by gradual who wish to buUd their own homes the Senate, said .in snawer to a ship. Morris receiving 76,074 votes U. 8. Ambaeeador Stuart, who la military infiltration, so that at the or to contractors who plan to erect that the preaidient's bud­ Start Toward C^ncr- Fresh German Men- A s P r C s i d e i l t and Bulkeley 78,609, according to keeping in oloae touch with both moment atorm tvoopan are In con­ homes for rental to veterans. The g et did not come up fo r diacuseion currently eveiUble niatorles, fac^ns, relayed thp government'a trol . . . You have seen a mUlteiy for contractora who have to paaa on at the 60 minute meeting. al Price Reductions - ace to Europe Plsace $ dectalon lb the Communlat rapre- ooupe d'etat eetae the governor’s 1.09 House Speaker Martin (Mass) Swted by LeaMMare the aubaidy to veterans b> tlie form amtatlva here. Succeos of the mansion, private oOee and aut»’ e f reduced rents. u aerted the get-acquainted aee- Sought by Truman However, about 6,000 scettaring ■ London. Jan. 16.— (/P )~ Veteran Socialist Lead­ piM to oend an emtasary to Yfinon mobile.” Soft cotton yarn in clieck and stri|w patterns. All * "It comes down to whether Ifa rion proved “helpful” and said votes prevented either eandldata Sanitary— waahable. Protects your new pillows — re­ wM depend upon the reaction of Shortly after Arnall made hta better for the atate to provide— th w doubUeee will be other get- Washington, Jan. 16—OP)— Gov­ The British announcement of er to Head Fourth from receiving "a majority of all news your old pillows. Dustproof and perspiratioji proof. colors. V Oommuntat leaden then. Btatement to newsmen and left Uta let ua say— 236,000,000 to encour­ togethera at the White House on fi forthcoming military alli­ the vo*es cast,” as then required Ideal for sufferers of asthma, hay fever, sinu^ or any FURS ARE ernment officials today hailed the French Republic The mintater of Information, who manaion, the troopers admitted age veterans’ housing and I1S.000,- ^partisan” matten and "sub- ance with France was inter- by law. The Issue was put up to jou n ced the governnent'a peaoe allenrio condition. y ' 000 fo r a bonus or v^eth er the en­ beneficial to the country as cut In Ford car prices as an "en­ the Republican controUed t.*gisi«- Mrs. Herman Tahnadge and her •"d, gave no Indication what It Is two children to the residence. tire 280.000.000 should be need to couraging" start toward the gen­ ture which aaatad Bullialey. prepared to offer. Seta Up Fewimal OMea -I- pay a bonus,” aald the governor. In the 1890 election, Bulkfiley The quesUon o f calUng future eral ^ c e reducUona which Presi­ Bfitaetlon o f Chang ta regardad ArnaU set up a personal oOtae The flgurea he cited, he iwfle waa not a candidate,’ atepping nwetinga, Vandenberg said, was dent T ^ m a n has asked o f all in­ today was elected“« president “ '*' of the M on axoeleint eholee. Ha and tha la Uw rotunda o t the Capitol build* VERY LOW NOW clear, were merely Illustrative and dustry. aside for hie Ueutanant g o v f BOir, *tat the p r e S d S it^ T o p u S ^rengthea Socialism on the fourth French republic fit ’Ver- CommuntaU' N a 2 nun and lag and announced that hta seere- Renew Your Old PiUou>§ not In any sense even an approod- Oaa. SfiBUMl E. Mfinrin (R ) ^ jJ^W pm tlaan probtams are to Edwin' Q. Nourtok chairman o f European^tt^tun^^ n e g a t e , O m u Ihi-Lal, oenulrad •fiastal otaff would bo quarterad hi the Preald(Hit*s oL jlGoito- mutual kanadadge and IW | ^ dur- a downtown ottee hMIding...... - - “'““ i «!! i5 » i -w w iy ffiV fi'ifti'asrt'teoS^ WE BELIEVE THAT FURS H ortin axpisliiad tliR dlscussloa mlc Advisera. tarfitaijl the Ford ac-' SlgnliBcanUy, Prim e iunlater d o s s fififiOBla H e boa been govenior fo r thfi RepresenuUve Geoige C Coa- nhoM the Itoritlme comml^M tion a *'iTU«(ar* eonfribution to 482 votes with 242 going to the tha ' race firga anbarrfitalngly • ^ on the Matahfill wmmlttoe. Way (R.. Guilford), the Houee Attlee announced tiM agreement past four yuare and eontoiMto )M austainsd higif j>roductloq and em­ MRP Candidste AuguataCbeinpe- close. Morria got 22,797 votes end Chou onoe deacsibad O ifiiig as "the Pillow Ticks obout oontlnulng its on the eve of the French electiooe Uer de Ribee. 122 to Jules Oeeselr ta still the axocnthre because s t BOUGHT NOW AT OUR REDUCED *®®*ority to sell aurplua abipe, ployment, Merwin 76,748, and again. If all only Kuomfaitang (government (Ceattaaed Oa Page Bight) In which Vincent Aiiriol of the of the Radical Socialists end 60 to what he describes as fltagallty of which ia due to expire Mareh 1.*^ Nourae added to a reporter that bsllota ware counted, neither can- pfirtyi aoldler with whom I can get French minority Soc^llst party Michel Clemenceeu. son of ths old tagIsisUve action in naming Tal­ "a number o f bufilneas people" dldfita had a clear majority. along." PRICES PLUS 20% FED, TAX Laager Than ffrhriahi' waa elected president. (3reat Brit­ y^er of France repreaenUng the madge to the term his father, Bu* have notified him of their "agree­ ain cboee to announce the plan However, the Mortis forces con­ Deelaton UaUataral gene Talmadge, was prevented by 0 0 c each Pure Irish Linen Ih e RepubUcsn-Demooratlo leg- ment in principle" with the presi­ after consultations with Leon tended certain so-called "specked” It must be emphasised that the ACTUALLY COSTS YOU LESS Drivers Will ^U ve conference fit the W l^ OMnniiwIste Beck Auriel death from accepting. Had Eugene Blum, a Socialist premier named ballots containing mechanical da- dectalon to resume negotlatlona ta House lasted 20 minutes longer dent's plea for fokrer'prices as s The Conununista did not fid- lived he would have been inducted to aerve but a few weeks as In­ facte were illegal and abould be completely unilateral and must re­ t ^ scheduled end ended In whet means of kesptng public purchas­ venoe a candidate, but supportod yesterday. Striped blue and white satine ticks or linen-like ticks. THAN FURS BOUGHT AFTER terim chief of government. main s6 until Yenan'a reaction Is End Walkout fill pertielpanta said was an fit- ing power high. Nourae's council Aurlol. thrown out, giving tho Democra­ Arnall charged that Talmadge Dish Toweling There waa a feeUng in Great tic candidate the needed majority. known. ------« mosphere of good will, wrote the framea-ork of Ur. ‘Tru­ The voting was by the combihe 1 JULY 1ST WITH 10% FED. TAX— man's economic message to Oon- Britain that If a Sbc|allst-led gov- houees o f the new Parliam ent— The Legislature that yaar waa Serious, doubt remains that the (CoaMaoed en Page Eight) ^ president and the four Re- gresa last week. eraroent took over and succeeded In polltlcslly divided. The Democra­ OommuntaU will retreat from their puUicen end two Democratic the National Assembly and tho London Strikers CU>. "Mr. Ford's statement was mode Kronce thn fact o f Ita aticcaaa CTouncll of the Republic. tic Senate upheld tha Illegality o f demands: That the mvornment re­ yard AND YOU HAVE THE ADDED •‘ ■I- Hohert would booat the SocialUt move­ turn all territory captured from Ic ing Back to Work UtUeJohn, War Assets adminis­ . It was the second hm or In two A ^ ' (Continued On Page Six) ment elsewhere In Europe. days for Aurlol, 62. long known as (f.'anliaued Oa Page Ms) the Commutitata In tha past jrear . trator. during one part of the con- and that It nullify the recently re- ADVANTAGE OF ENJOYING . Saturday Morning ta re n ^ d e a lln g with w ar surplus Triangular EacIrclenMat s peacemaker in French poHtios. Now you can have roa.l Irish linen dish towels at a popu­ The Britlab government of He was chosen Tuesday sa presi­ vlsed oonetltuUon. The Cbmmu- nlats spurned tha National Aaeam- F la s h e s ! lar price. Green, red and gold borders. a course had the strongest desire for dent of the National Assembly, THEIR GLAMOUR AND WARMTH London. Jan. i«.— meet­ 'rte other Republicans at to­ ing of delegates, representing Rivals Silent the military sllisnce Itself, which bly at which the constitution wss (Eato BnUettas af Hw (S) Wire) d y ’s meeting were Senate MaJor- The left and center stood and Trade Charges ftdopted. striking Ixmdon truck driven in Attlec'v phraacology would be applauded vigorously when Jacques Ity l^der White, (Me.). HiJwe Only two days ago. Cliou sharp­ IMMEDIATELY! whose walkout Involves more than directed against any freah Ger­ Duclos, vice president of the As­ Speaker Martin (Maas.), and ly criticised Marshall's recant 60,000 men. broke up after 40 About Slash man menace. The AUiance. In con- sembly, announced the choice of Of Terrorism Threw FIrerara Ola la Blast Haileck JuncUon with the Anglo-Soviet statement btamibg the govern­ minutes today and the first strik­ (Ind.) The DemocraU were Sen- Aurlol as the first popularly c ti^ n Detroit, daa. IS. — (Al — Tbroa pact of 1942 and the French-Sovlft ment snd Oommuntata atlka for Another ers to emerge from the hall an­ ate Btoority Leader Barkley (Ky.) and regularly elected president of areraea were killed and twe ta- SHOULD THE TAX BE REDUCED nounced "we are going back to General Motors and treaty of 1944 would constitute a France since 1940. Polish Premier Blames fsllura to end their civil war. Jnred today by a gaa esplaeten be­ and House Minority Leader Rav- ( From Peiping, Associated press Shipment work Saturday morning.” burn (T ex .) ^ triangular encirclement of Ger­ Premier Leon Blum arrived at neath the rear ef n Waet Mde are TO 10% BEFORE JULY 1, 1947, , FVom time to time during the CStrysler Have No Com­ many, considered by the British as the piilace and prepared to accom­ Opposition; Brands Correspondent Tom 'Masteraon atatlen. The bloat eccnrrad aa a was harmonious the fountainhead of wars. radioed that the flgfiting appear­ dosed meeting, bursts of applause throughout, Rayburn said. ment on Ford Action pany the new president back to Upset as Fantastic city track nnleadod gaaoltac tote WE WILL REFUND THE DIFFER. could be heard. The alliance would be a direct Paris in a triumphal proceaaion, in­ ed to be apreadlng. The oflOclal sterain tanke In the hnch of the Some delegates ran down the descendent of the "entente cor- cluding patent leather-booted Re­ newspaper Chih Shlh Jih Pao de­ building. Fire Oemmlaalnerr Jamefi ataira shouUng ‘it's back to Detroit, Jan, Ig — (A^—The Ford dlale” o f 1904 which was conald- publican Guards and representa- Warsaw, Jan. 16—OP)— The scribed conditions along the. Sun­ L. filaiMHi anld gnaoltae fnraee, ENCE IN TAX. work” to Btrlkera asaembled In Plane Crash Motor Co. slashed car prices yes­ ered ended with the fall of France Uves of France’s most fapioua regi­ Communist-dominated government gari river northeast of Changchun fnraon from gne etoveo In the the street. terday and touched off immediate in 1940. Close relations with ments. and Its highly vocal opposition kitchen ef tho atatlan. or both, Mere Tkaa 100 SMpa MIe speculation in trede circles as to France have been a I^eystone of Auiiol's first task was to accept continued trading accusattons of. (Coatlaued Oa Page Tea) mny have been napenalMe for the More than 100 shipe were tied whether the action would be fol­ British foreign policy 'throughout the resignation of Blum, Interim terrorism today In the campaign explosion. up in the port of London today by Kills Three lowed by its competitors in the this century. president for a month and long leading up to Poland’s parliamen­ • • • a strike o f 20.000 dockers and lo w -p ric^ field. Announcement that a treaty of Auriol’a colleague In the Bociallat tary election next Sui^y. Demands Cla>ton*a DtamiaanI Btavedores. They were Idle In pro­ The competitors—General Mo­ alliance would be concluded "at the party. Premier Edward B. Oaubka- Hanoi Center R'aabington, Jan. IS.—>—Rep­ test against use o f troops to sup­ Washington M en. Vic­ tors for Chevrolet snd Chrysler earliest possible naoment" canm Blum Favored As\FreoUer Moraswkl gald at a newa confer­ resentative Shafer (IL. Mkb.). to­ Black Persian Paw Were $249 Now $ 1 8 0 plant Btriking truck driver*, for Plymouth—withheld comment. from the office of Prime Minister SenUroent was repoHM grow­ ence last night that members of day aaeerted I'nderaecretary ul whoae 11-day-old work stoppage tims; First Reports First Outs Hlnre W ar Clement Attlee last night after ing among French polltlciana to the opposition Polish Peasant pat­ Battle Scene Ntote Wllllapi L., CXayten ta mak- now involves at »e*et 50,000 men. The cuts, ranging from 215 to two days of negotiations with keep Blum as premier with in­ ty In league with anti-government lag "naiUona by mteuetag Amcrl<> All along the Thames ships lay Indicate 4th Qccupant 250 on the company’s Ford models French Premier Leon Blum. structions to form a coalition cab­ underground bands were to blame can tax money” and dcjnendcd bU at anchor with their cargom baif only, were the first to be annnii # ed Wonder A t Rnaelaa Attitude for much terrorism In Poland. dlamlHoal. In a .Huuho viM^-cb. unibaded. Wake Forest. N. C . Jan. I S - m inet. The 74-year-old Socialist’s Virt'Nam Troops Ail* N ot by any car maker since ths war; While some observers wondered bonces were believed strength- Sees Ctoverameat Victory Wiefrr sold "iny rcHcarch |ir»nr* In an attempt to settle the —Three Washington men died In Exactly they were made in the face of re­ whether Soviet Russia might not his agreement with Prime He'branded as fantastic auggae- vancing in Headquar* to me” that jriadcr)tcrr<'lur,v «i Mink Blended Muskrats Were $299 Now $ 2 6 9 truck strike and halt the rapidly the crash of a civilian plans fivs peated atatementa elsewhere In the be cool toward a western entente, Htole Dean Aehraeh "has lesrnrd Aa apreadlng wave of sympathy istar Attlee In London this tiona of a Polish Peasant p ^ y mllsa west of here last night Industry that prices probably a BriUsh Foreign Office spokes­ (ers of French Units well bow to. feather Ms own next niiwtratwl walkouts—only 15.000 truck driv­ weeb to negotiate a French-Biltlsh upset victory and foreesat a gov would go still higher before they man declared the alliance com­ alltarire to forsetall German ag- while oervltig In « public |iu«t. ** * . * • ers were Involved In the original Police and state highway patrol­ ernment triumph in the election. He added bt> hi>|iHi Ihul (icb. man said today they had concluded could, be reduced. pletes "a magnificent triangle In greoalOp. Previously he had won He claimed evidence that many Manila. Jan. 16— (iP)—*rhe Viet dispute—government negotiators Youthful Henry Ford II, presi­ post war treaUea Unking eastern Namese radio today reported heavy George C Marahull. iiicoiiiing sec­ and union beads aiimrooned strike afU r an all night search, that there popularity by a program to roll peasants Were quitting the opposi- dent of the Ford company, in an­ and western Europe." Ktfhtinjr...... In the heart of - -Hanoi, retary of etate, will ‘'clean iiuuv* leaders to two meetings today. were no other victims. First re­ back priors fl\’e per cent. Uon party bireeuee of an under-< nouncing the reductions, said they He referred to the FrenchrSo- Indio[ndio-C^ins. and .said VIet-Nam of these men who are U'ting public Because the strike la ‘‘unoffi­ ports Indicated that a fourth qc- The new president will consult grountl stigma. Osubka-Moraw- Monument Mills SOverblue Dyed Muskrats Were $299 Now $ 2 6 9 were designed as the "shock treat­ vlet pset of 1944 and the British- party leader* and make a nomina­ troops were ndvanoing on Gcnersl poBta far prKete gain." Chicken feathers filled. Soft. Blue and white striped cial,” the Ministry of Labor'has ^ p a nt ^ of the plane might- have ski said travels through the coun • * • • tkk. ■V ■ - -d-' ■ ■ . been thrown clear when It fell ment” needed to "halt the Jnsane Soviet treaty of 1942. The new an­ tion for prelnler. Hla nominee try had convinced him that voting Moriiere's hcsd'iiiarters In the face apecified aettlemcnt of the wages of French artillery, tanks and Kubbers tUude Pursuers and burned In a thickly wooded spiral of mounting costs and rising nouncement Cfiroe,-however, only a win present a\prograo|i lo the N a­ would be "free and unfettered.” Other Bed P illo w s...... gi.es to $3.75 and hours dispute cannot be un­ armored car*. New Haven, Jan. 16—tAn—T mo Bedspreads dertaken until the driven have re­ spot. prices and to restore a sound base tional Assembly aqd, if it approves, Earlier, a Foreign Ministry for the hopeful period of poet-war (Ceattaoed Oe Page Eight) then win try to form a cablnoL The broadcaat, sponaored by the naen robbed a raxullin* atuiiun at* turned to work. , Head MeattSed Frem feffecta spbkesman reported underground teadaat In're tuday. and then, truv- • The dead, as identified from ef- production ws are now entering.” VIct-Nameae Realrtance commit­ The truck'strikers demand a 44- guerrillas had stain 89 election ot- tee and recorded hare 1^ The Aa- ellag at from 63 l » Uu iiiIIck an hour work week instead o f 48, and fecU found in'Uie crash area: ValoB Qfliclain Defer Caaimrat flctal* and volunteer militiamen OIBclels of the CIO United Auto­ Boclsted Preaa, aald Viet-Nam hour In an t.ulu ri'poal- tion should be> with the retailers.' Hla speech waa-uiuch ceiiaored portedly made several passes at Each congressman will hence­ hiiiLKeli. Allen has a theory that tiona in the citadel irt northeast govrrnnn-nl board on sir nafciy The first large supplies to reach the economic pattern twhlch hu — -■ In on^ part titst cenaura cut out, Hanoi. uHI get Inmiedlate oonalderalion Dish Towels the nearby Rslslgh-Durham air­ forth be a foster parent to the Oovent Garden, the city's big veg­ helped to naake America great,— a boy won't rob the cookie Jar hla m m uw ript read, “ without con- from the Seante intcrvialr t .fii- port, but than contliuisd on its page ha sponsors. And If the page The Viet-Nam communique said Greea Staaipe Given With Cash Sales! etable market, arrived today amJ the piinriplc that higher wages while mother ia watching. aUtiitlonal rights of freedom of nicrce coiniiiitirc, II wad anmu'**c- Z r t C flight. boy get* oitl o f line, the proxy alx armored cars were knocked out troops a-ere on hand to deliver and e higher standard of living for "Any member of the House who expreealon, of public aaaemhiy and in heavy fighting aa the French ed today. tVllti 4 lui'jrrdn nicni- parent will have to answer to the them. * all depend upon lower costa and wants a young friend epp

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thoHc who had worked with him Sad, haaring Bradley remark, " I celvad na proialaea add was doing durthg thd pant year. The new nsUonal llnooms, prices, produc- a^ welcome address, stated that So. MaRehniter Firemen must have hit the sucker ao bard STS?: uon and employment.'' what the Grange stood for was of Club Selects prealduit, (Morga Potterton. will R o f hia own wUL ' — Respond to North End Cal Witness Tells. Warriorfi ol^the West ■nggasts n^rt-Palat Pregrani appoint tha MamheraMp, Youth, I eplit It (the axe) ell the ,wey - Art Contest Would Taper primary importance to the etau. COMPLETE under cross aaamlnatlon by da* In a Buggeated eight-point post­ Refreahibent, Home and Commun­ down.'* i Albert jN. ^Jorgensen, University fenae counseL Maenby danied he war program for northeastern M .; L l. O IL Its Officers ity, Welfare and Pubicicity com- Chief Albert Foy anil per- About Slaying Bradley baa also been Indicted of Coilhertlnit prealdenL e*id the mitteea.- aoniiel o f the South Manches­ by the gland jury for the death of had told the police his story “ ra- For Children Off Subsidies farmers, Dean Myers aald the top nearly 40fl students attending the ter Fire department anawered Henry Edwards of New Haven. I peatedly." The trial reauroea to* objective should be to provide a College of Agriculture this year Bnrkland ■ Oakfand Or> The monthly meetinga o f .the good diet for tha milllona of con- constituted an all-time high. Total SERVICE a call for help yeaterday from Axe*Sliiggrfl Body of In concluding, hit questtana. day. club will take place on the third Seen Best Means to sumera in this region... "Read­ enrollment In the university and the North End hut they did not State's Attorney . AbraJiaiii-- S. NRUonwide Competition gailizalion Holds An* Wcdneaday evening o f each have to leave their Are ntatlrai justing our thinking and opera­ Its extension now numbers 3,000, Carter Seen Lying LTIIman asked LJsenby, who waa on nnal fathering month. to handle the Job. There waa no Under Wny Now With Reach Normal Peace* tions from msximum output re- he revealed, with S.600 on the ^ Officer Jamra ReoVdon o f the amoke and no fire but aome On Ground the stand all day, if ha hail ba«n gardleas of coat to efficient, low main campus. promised anything by tha proas- time Price Levels Fire Mnrahal'a office, Connecticut water waa uaed on the oaaign' .$6,000 in Priieg coat production," ranked next on i , ■ ' ' • The Buckland-Oakland club cution in return for tealifylng State Police, ahowed picturea, ment— putting labela on Infan­ N ew Haven, Jan. Id— UP)— W il­ hia lUt. Tractor Driver lajnred MID-WINTER SALE! lOld iU annual meetlnif laat nixbt “Friend or Fee" and “Chemlatry tile Paralyaia gift contalnera liam IJaenby, 34, chief witneaa for against Bradley. A gtgaatle nation-wide art con- Hartford, Jan. 13— ( O — Prob­ Other points were: Uaenby replied that he had rs- ICE GOOD NEWS! o f F ire" and aaawered qfteationa Chairman Bob Spencer of the ably the best means of achieving Support sound jcoopersUvea and Bridgeport, Jan. 13— (•'I —Albert I aV the Burklnnd nrhool holt, with the state in the murder trial of TONIGHT teat for grade achool children from a laixe attendance of the ntembcfa Superintendent o f .Schoola A. H. local fund diiva bad aome tOO Robert Bradley, 30, told Judge an orderly transition to normal farm organisations; keep debts at J. Hynes, 25, Is in Bridgeport hos­ filing and Reprenentative Sher- contalnera donated hy the Or- kindergarten age through tbe from >toth nertlonn. Kenneth Wynne and a Jur^ In paaocUme levels of agriculture a safe level and avoid expansion pital with a podaiMe fractured woorl O. Bowera, who la a member ford Soap Company and an ITS THE MUSIC OF eighth grade la now underwgy, me- Folldwing reporta o f officera and Superior sourt yeetAday of seeing CYCIES on c u ^ t ; be prepared over the pplris and Internal Injuries he re­ o f the club, were other apeakera equal number o f labela, but prices and production la a gradual com m itted, the eonntitution and the axe-alugged body of Benjamin DANCE aordlng to McGUl-Convene. Inc. next year or two for a decline In ceived last night when a trailer introduced by Fred Clark. Mra. getting the labela on the cana O F l< > 4 7 tapering 'o f government subsidies byliiwa, aX drawn up by Hasen Carter lying on the ground. BOB '"O ver I6.000 In prixea will be farm Incomes from wartime lev- truck tractor he was driving over­ Harriet Clark and her rommittee in a hurry— required plenty . Al Gentllr** Orrtifxtra Hnni and committee, were Uaenby, indicated with Bradley ^ given to more than 400 contest according to W. L Myers, sgrtcul- ria; provide equality of education­ turned at a street inteniectlon aerverl aandwtchea and coffee. o f help. Hende, an emergency Every WcS. and Fri. Nifflit« read. dlacumuX and accepted with In connection with the deaths of The Tea Show FREEMAN winners,” aald Thomas McGill of tural dean at Cornell university. al opportunities for rural boys here. Police quoted him as saying Moriartv BroM. call waa made to Chief l^y. K. of (!, Hallmomv Hartford and girls aa compared with those he swerved to avoid. a machine but one am enm ent added. ,Th^y “ tt waa .ell In • day's work Carter, 36, end Oncer Matheny, 33. And Hb that firm today. H ie government may spend OPEN 24'HOIfRS were later dlntrt^ted to the niem- ell o f New Haven, aaJd he did not Adm. 7Sc. Tai Inrlodpd. of the Ycaiw The conteat sponeored by the in cities; and make farming at­ that cut sharply In front o f him, for the boys," the chief ra- RHYTHM KINGS many nuUlons o f dollara to buy a tractive enough to keep an ade­ and that his vehicle overturned | TELEPHONE SlSfi bera. , Ilartforcl Will Have markad, , "and they ware see tha actual flaying, but teatl- Coning To ' Milton Bmdley Co. of Springfield, product in an attempt to support ' Richard Howea. crodrman of the Mesa., has been conetructed along quate number of the ablest young after striking a parked car. pleased to do It. W e all hope ColiMOBI, Dancing From 8 To 1. prices, Dean Myers told the Con­ people on the farms to p i^ u c e nomlnatinf; commlltet^renented a the cans will be filled with' unuaually simple lines. Nine necticut StsU Orange annual alate of oSlcera. It wan moved Higher Tax Rale giade divisions, kindergarten and the nee»e ballot during tha neat two weeke. Youll Alwaya Find . the flret eight grsdea. have been long run, be added, prlcas w ill be , and the ofricem elected tX aerve Feb. 16 Thru tS set up. Any child from kinder­ Hartford, .Tan. 16-~fiP)-- Mayor We didn't object either thet I : I I •EASTWOOD* what consumen ara wtlling to t* for the current year are iX^fol •IAIN Vr.e-.RAB1 NARTTOffO Good Food At garten age to the eighth grade la the call came from tbe North i» y - town; ICdward N. Allen forecnata that eligible to enter the conteat in How to gel o End." ' Ranaonabb Pricca Makea Rattea Poorer I’ realdent, fteorife A. Polterfc' Hartford will have an "extraor- ^ NOW PLAYING hto,^or her, grade divlston. “ In- No fire cella interrupted the If large government expendi­ Jr.; vice prealdrnt, Richard W' dlnarlly high tax rate tlila year, m m F ziiiiipwwT TODAY THRU SAT. eaaek ar aieaey ar- At Tha Oak GriR cx^nsive wax crayons and any LOAN j Aremen during the pasting bee. tures are required to make good Howea; m-cretary, Mra. Harriet rhapa .40 mllla " dee td raatara t3rpe paper euggested by the art ' o m t h t ■ Rtates Collaeam— Chief Thundercloud and Robert Kent, in an exciting scene from "The on pries guarantlds, ha contended, Land-0 Sky" Clark; treaniirer, Alfred W. e mayor made hip prediction Inatructor are all the tools neces- “ SAN QUENTIN? Waat npilagadM, WINES Phantom Rider," RepubUe'e thrilling 13 chapter serial picture show­ they ara certain to encourage too K f J MAN Drlp:Rn. Jr. The retiring preal- yeal^dny aa the Board of Finance feary,'.' explained Mr. McGill. Lawcadea tUuney ing at the Circle, theater every Saturday an ~ production makea tbe nation poor­ VMd • loan? Juft 40 thU; partnienW He 'proniiped that thi‘ ilJM . I \ ; usually aware of the greatneas of Worth Reading." When other pu­ dollars to the Bolton March of Size Reg. Sale er not richer," be asserted $7.83 1. Titit or phon* tntap. requeata wdl be rut to eliminate Gettiiiw Broker No Covtr Or Minimum! N their. own country. With thia pils want to know a good book Dimes. Sandwiches and coffee 2 X 4 ft. $10.25 “3 WISE FOOLS” general feeling In the sir those 'We cannot ataMUse one part DAYS .7 X 5 n. 21.25 14.33 JIMt Mr "I "T*"* ■' all but tliX, "eriacntlal" require- they consult thia chart. were served by Evelyn Halloran. loan" WE MAKE MargarH OfRHea who developed the contest have Mrs. Evelyn Halloran and her Ida Boslo and Mary Machettl. The of our economy for long at levels 4 X 3 ft. ' 31,60 24JM menta of ghycinment. Without Uoiiel Rarrywira substsntlally above the rest," Dean 9 .(HTa ua a few farte eo we RUch gutting. n, IM our factiicy-naliMd np.it. . MURDOCK entry. Gilead and Hebron. Tbe wo­ Blanche Brodeur who died on Sat­ aergrant-at-arma office, which winnera will receive a 3500 gov­ took into it. la lact, wt ban mryCMof men of the North Coventry church urday. Mrs. Brodeur is the first F ancTR l H a r i» to ruka yuor car mo lib* rww apalo. among other things acta aa pay- ernment bond each. State wln- plan to serve a chicken pie lunch- Two-Tone, Solid and Plaids. Woolly Tty M and aae wby wo ban iba faauai Carpenter ■ HITS THE SPOTS aere wilt be given plaques sign!- member of the society to be taken maater for the 435 represents-. eon at noon. The program is in by death and a maaa is being ar­ IS Main Stract and Warm! Sizes: 36 to 46. atowlna aHTico bodnna bi lowo. Uvea. ^ n g tbelr outstanding art abll- FUEL and RANGE There i^n't a diah on our menu that you charge of Mrs. Walter F. EHUott of ranged by the society. PlHHM 6269 . and Builder One congreamnan told a reporter Ity. Ek>lton and Mrs. Arthur Vinton of Complete details of the contest Bolton Briefs I______I FINANCE CO. the manneer of a single hotel la won’t enjoy. Our food b of the finest Coventry. Anno'incements will be TbewUr Hide, BOLAND General Jobbing holding “more than 800 checka" appeared In an advertisement on mailed to participating groups aa Mr. and Mrs. Edson P. Herrick ••100% AIX WOOL tad PiM t Tel. * m quality — flavorfully prepared by chefs Page 4 of yeaterdaya Herald. Ehi- B. ■. natey. Mar. which are not coledllble until the soon as details are complete. of Bolton Center drove the Book­ OIL MOTOR SALES try blanks are now available at BOYS’ JACKETS H eeaee Ne. Ml Tel. 5 7 2 2 audit la completed. long in the business. I.uncheons and Sclectmea’a Meeting mobile on Monday. It will probab­ Clean, Carefnl DeUeery! Nuh Sales and flerric^ McGlIl-Oonverse, Inc., 645 Main $ 4 * ^ 7 The s'idlt, which forced the clos­ dinners are served daily. Prompt, The Bolton Board of Selectmen ly be Impossible to mkintaln s Color: . . Metered GallonaRe! .S66-Center 81, Tijl. 4079 ing of the aergeant-at-arm'a of- Street met Monday evening in the Fire­ schedule during the winter months Fully Lined, Zipper Front. flee, was begun to inveatlgate courteous service. house and signed, routine orders of but the plan now is to have the Brown. Sizeti: 10 to 16. what Speaker Martin (R-Maaa), the month. The‘ Board appointed Bookmobile service ohee each THE MANCHESTER LUMBER^ Mtd yexterday la air '“liidlrated'' f John Swanson as trial justice for month. ------shortage of 3121,000 In the ac BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCHEON \ Bolton a period of two years and named The past lecturers of Bolton ••100% ALL WOOL MEN’S AND FUEL COMPANY counts, . Catharine Marshall as alternate. Grange met Monday evening at the t u CENTKR ST. M A L SIM ^^WQAR^SFRSiSnN Thelma Peace reports the news CMuiga Meetiag Date home o f Mra. Joseph Mack and HEAVY SHAKER SERVED d a i l y , 11:30 to 2:30 for the Hall school this month; Tbe Quarryvllle Men's Club planned the program fo r the Those attaining perfect attend­ which usually meets the third Mon­ Grange meeting on Jan. 24th. SWEATERS Theater Cbeeker ance for November and December day of each month has changed tbe There will be a rehearsal next \ The House of Quality** include; Dorothy Ganter, Earle An­ meeting date Of the January meet­ Monday evening at a place to be Color: Navy. Sizea: 38 to 4C..<' Taken bv Dealb derson, Robert Goldsnider, Thelma ing. The meeting will be held on announced later. PreMuts Icy roads kept some of the res­ \ Peace, Joan Anderson, Carol Graa- iesday, Jan. 28th at 8 p. m., in MANY MORE ITEMS REDUCED NOW! -THE GARDEH THE CUTE, THRILLING, BLONDE VOCALIST Bo, Helen Rose, Resaril Tucker, ^ Quarryville church. Captain idents at home on Tues^y—othera Stage Door Restaurant I N ew York, Jan. 23— (yP)- W ll- RESTAURANT AND GRILL Gloria Massario and Milton Cole. Herman Schendel of Manchester who started out abandoned their ; Ham J. Callahan, for 26 ycara tin- < X MARYLIN GREENE Dorothy Ganter is Hated on the wlU be the speaker. Refreshments cars and returned home. School Until they are 21 how mneh OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO 9 P. M. 68 MORGAN ST. * \ HARTFORD A COMPLETE QIL HEAT SERVICE IN A ^ G L E .SIO MAIN STREET TEI.EPHONE 3902 Scholarship Honor Roll having re­ will oe served and all men of the buses were unable to come up I official champion theatergoer of j llai^ You Hert If Not, Tno're Missing • Treat! will your family need? WiU QUAl.lTY WINKS — MQUORS BEERS ' . Ask Yoae Friends! ceived straight A's. Tboae on the conuqunity are cordially invited to Birch Mountain in the morning and Convenient for You On Year Shopping Uajre PACKA^ WITH THE PURCHASE FROM ' Broadway—iaimrliiiies he visited | Cltlsenahlp Honor Roll Include An­ attenA some of the children walked down APPEAIUNO NIUHTLT — »:03 TO I;IN yoar insarance do the Joh? BtTAU '.AliSROOM ^ In Hartford. 30 or 30 plays in ona evening - died | \ ‘'A with ■ \ toinette Peggloll, Patriacla Hallo- t^ ies Of St. Maurice the hill. However the bus was able ^RIARTY BROTHERS OF A \ yesterday at the age of 63. ran, Dorothy Ganter, Helen Rose, Fourteen members of the Ladies to drive up the hill on the after­ - 4 KniTTinGiniLis Callahan began hia play “ r e - ' Jane Reoplell, Carol Grasao. Joan of St. Mkurlce met Monday eve­ noon trip. y. viewing" career In 1020. It was his I \ BEN DRA Anderson, Arnold Tobias, Gloria ning at tlM home of Mrs. Giovanni EDGAR CLARKE" MANCHFSUR GRftN CONN The Food It Excellent job to count customers at perform­ A.MERICA'fl NEWEST SENSATION, AT THE PIANO . Massario, Helen Greenwood, Mil- Peace. In v e absence of the pres- During World Wgr L China be­ ances ao that hig empidyera, Playi .'3 ton Cole and Anthony Fiano. ident, the vice president, Norma came the world's principal source 175 East Oeoter Mraet P H k) N I ; And b Prepared By “ NiNO.** bill, Inc., could judge how many KERENS THE BEST IN LOCAL ' V An operetta was given by the Peace presided at the business o f hair nets made from human TbiapiMNM aass Well Known In Maneheeter. programs to print next time. \ E*N*T.E*R.T*A*LN*M*E*N*T Dramatic Clbb of the Hall and meeting. The group voted three hair. sup* GLOW OIL BURNER N ever dio Callahan aee a com­ 7 Center schools the night of the plete ahow at one sitting. It jeput- VIVACIOUS ------— IpTA Christmas party. The oper­ Mly took a two-year run for him T -CAVEY’S etta waa very successful and drew RESTAURANT AND GRILL to see an entire play in hia piece* | a larga audience. This is the sec­ meal fashion. MARYLIN GREENE Sk east Center Stre^ Telephone M31 ond production by the club. W ork OEUCIOUS POODS LEGAL BBVEKAUB8 win begin soon on another play to / He scorned the oplniona of crit­ ics and promotera alike In estimat­ EXCITINf; YOUNG VOCALIST ba given nt n latsr date. / ing the llf^spf a production, and Badminton in the big hall la be­ Hotpoint and his judging 'sRlII waa said to have SUAVE ing enjoyed by both the boys and saved thousands of dollars in pro­ girls as well as dancing. gram printing costa. A reading chart was made by BEN DRAGO Thelioaa Peace. Tbe pupils who read l< The box office was hia only crit­ America’h Newest SetiHation At the Piano Dilworth-Comell Post intsreating books write s one een- Electrom aster erion. . MTllie’s GriU tence review of the book end put APPEARING NIGHTLT. 3 P. M. TO 1 A. M. 446 Center Street Telephone 3681 it in their envelope on the chart. Blames Husband F'nr Tour Dining and Danelng Plevsurel The title of the chart is "Books / N o. 102 Morilirty Brothers' THURSDAY, 8:30 TO 12:00 APARTMENT TYPE For Baby’s Deallr C AY EY'S GRILL AND RESTAURANT Andy DIuboc and Hit Orchestra Triple-Threal Joplin, Mo., Jan. 13— —A 33- •• vK A S T c e n t e r HTREET t e l e p h o n e 3301 DANCING EVERY THURSDAY AND SAT. NIGHT! year-old mother who. officers ee- ! "The Hoose of (ttMlil.v!" ported, signed a statement saying ■ FTNEAT o f IOODH LE41AL BEVERAOEM No Minimum! No Cover Charct! AMERICAN LEQON she killed her buby sun pleaded In- , ELECTRIC Kitchen Open Until Midnight To C old! nqcent 4o murder charges yestcr^: / ■ ' . ■ ■ day and blames ber husband for | St Hamburgers, Flinch Fries, the slaying. | Mrs. Ruth Gilbert Hampton said ly at her arraignment before Magis­ Chops, Chicken, Ssd Food RANGES Presents a G ift of a Silent Gbw Oil Burneni gave meri- trate James B. Greer that her hus­ FRI. - SAT. - SUN: S I l { N T Glow band. Tom, fired the shots that toriouM service nveraeus in the killed their six-wceka-old child. FIRNT MANCHEnTER RHOWINO BEER WINES / LIQUORS Ready for frozen'wastes of I.abrador. C.reen- Prosecuting Attorney ‘ Ralph .'L Sibnt Gbw Oil BumcrH afg always land and in Europe. It gave a Baird said the woman signed a tH I TROPiCAl on the job to give you peace of mind, super perfoimaixge everywhere. statement Tuesday saytng she fired TUNE*AND*TAIINT TOPHR three bullets Into the Infant's body An Ounce of coxy comfort and health insurance Every day more of these great nil follnwing a quarrel with her hus- OF THEM AILI Immediate Delivery! againxt any weather. burner^ are available for home in- hiuid. Baird said he planned to In­ slailalion, -but if you need an oil vestigate repudiation of the state­ The \ Prevention— burner. ORDER AS SOON AS ment hut did not contemplate fll- l’OS,SIIII,E! The siipplv is lim­ j Ing any charges against the hus- »yoa know tke rest ef tlw ited. Imiul. a ^ la g and K*s nndenbible ■/\ PROMPT SERVICING troth! If year mcdldne cheat VemonPresents Inn Is lew In sappUee, vtstt year D p u l h s Im s I N i g h t dm ggiet nod let hhn ndvhw yea wleely ae to what pre- TUESDAY, MARCH 1 1 , 1 9 4 7 Our Certified .Service brings vou enntlonnry dtaga to boy. led iipecialibtb with the know-how lirsm l Rapids, Mich. — Rev. ttotnmg Home Owners! Thomas K. Welmcra. an authority GEORGE SMITH to keep your Silent Glow Oil Iturner on the Reformed church In Anieri at iieak eIRcienc.y. flam SICS KBIIM WM WITH HIS NEW HAMMOND YOU CAN PURCHASE A tea and rctlre -. New York William J. Callahan. iiiHiiS.Sn«MSm.NuigHrMi Another Added Touch for Those Who Enjoy 4ST BIAIN 8T. TEL. 4183 Fl^A^cl•: T h e i»URcii.\sE n .l’H: RADIO'.S «l LtIVE A MYSTERY” IURH-LERI 6.3,^ the unofficial champion the­ “THE BETTER THINGS IN LIFE” DEUVERV Our Automatic Fuel Delivery checkt. ater-goer of Rroadway, who some- ROBERT SCOTT “ THE UNKNOWN" JIM BANNON WE HAVE THE CAR — THROUGH F. II. A. limes visited 20’ or 30 plays In one the fuel level in your lank regulurly, night In hl.s Job of counting cus­ maintaining an ample .■supply no maN NO DOWN PAY.MEINT tomers. for his emploveis. Pluy- COWBOYS AND INDIANS GALORE EVERY • Full Siae Oven ler how the weather may change. bin. Inc. ; Cleveland Brig. (k?n. Woods D RO P IS — SEE WHY ITR Town of Bolton S-4T. SUN. ai.ATINEE ONLY I 1 li • Deepwell Cooker ^ 3 YEARS TO FAY! King.' 4(1, foj iuer eommuuderiimuuder of WITH Ol'B KEUI’LAK boiTRLE-FEATURC 1ST RUN PROGRAM MA.NCIIEOTER'S FAVORITE Donation 25^ each 6 for the 107th_____ O______ivalry- - ginfeiit. re He BtMrd of Tax Review was born In (3ev'elnnd. • Speed*0*Matic Surface Units Concepcion, Chile - Miss Agnes Notice la hereby given that tbe 'iJrahani. 60.. head of the Baptist mmt IN THE EXOTIC Board of Tax Review will meet I Prixes For Sellers Of Greatest Nu^mber Of Tickets: college’In Tcmuco which she help­ in Bolton Hall at Bolton Center on •, 2500 Watt Broiling Unit „ ed found 25 years ago. She was tbe following dates: born In Karnes (3ty. I'ex. ROSE ROOM 9 Genuine White Porcelain * Ualtimtiie ' I’rrif, Generoso Pa-- February l,'l»47, from 10 A. M. First Prize $50.00 - Second Prize $30.00 Third Prize $20.00 Vese, 81. forni.r^world's fenelng to 4 P. M. — Enamel Finish ^ MORIAR'nf B R o n s champion who gave fencing les- February 3, 1347, from 10 A. IL to 4 P. M. -.wns to PiesUleiit 'Hicodore Rihiso- DINING AND DANCING OPEN 24 h o u r s ''^ f^KNTEK Al\l» KKOAIV’ \VI(^ at the White House, and EVERY THURADAT • FRIDAY • AAlfURDAY! ’ February 18, 134fr from 10 A. UPEN ZA HOURS rELEPHONE former feneing master at the U. ; NO COVER! NO IMI.N'IMI .\|| M. to 2 P. M. ' Naval academy. He was born in, DEIJCIOl’N DlNNERfl TAATY PIX'/V All peraons claiming to' be ag­ I' Florence, Italy. , ^ LEGAL BEVERAGES - grieved by tbe doings of tha as- SILENT GLOW OIL BURNERS ■ ■ ■ seaaora may iqipear at one' o f Johnson Brothers Car Now On Display At Bros. Aide to Queen VIrtorla Dies I ■•jqoet. Wsddiag Party. Rtel I these meetings. Electrical Contractort ^oi o c( /u.ai' ■r*"‘ " i DooTCoasidar Aay Plaea Bat tha Lnvaly Rosa Ranml I . ■ ,t Anthoiiy finsaWi, ( London. Jsn. 16 (A*i—The Hon | CARY ORA-NTW IMGRID BBROMA! rOR RERERVATIONA _ t e l e p h o n e 3i5| I Sebastian OamboIaU, i H i i Frances Mary Prnmmondl'.for 30 , Ends LATEST Samuel 3. Dunlop. 533 Main Street ‘ ^ Td. 6227 315 Center Street year* maid of honor to Queen Vic . Timiffht "NOTORIOUS'' SHORTS SATURDAY—DANNY ■ DANIELS AND ORCH? ^ Board of Tax Review. tdrla, died today kt the age of Bolton, Conn.,. January 14, 1347. "S ■ScpcrJCn-uii: .

's OMPWtr" to recant axeellent medical car* to patients laltlea are os follows: Dr. Charlaa critlctam by tb* Stete Labor d pected to hov* ready' a aystem and conducting a teaching and M. Barbour, ar. of Wait Hartford. Favors Youth rtmant of the hours and work- wboreby monthly raporte of th* Vets Hospital training Program for residents, the Aneatheslologv; Dr. Robert E. 1 oandltldn of youth Labor or standing of the Po^c* deportmoat es and Labor Pose hospital is carrying on an expand­ Bemelkc of New Haven, Urology: SCbohsctlcut tobacco frjma. approp^Uon may b* raxdsrad to Stm Increased ing research program which Dr. Charlaa T. Bingham of Weat Labor Curbs Tb* eonvantlea ra alactad th* the commiaolon by Chief tomiMl should prove of boncit not only to Hartford. Medicine; Dr. Courtney fbUowl^ offloarst O. 0<3rdaa. Th* oofamlastanar* veterans, but to tha medical pro­ C. Blahop qf New Haven, Surgery ^ora also axpoctod tonight to on- mg Job for Congress Dr. Louis Clalbom of Hampden, WUllM a. Fuller, prooldtnt; gag* the aendcoa at oa attorney fession as a whol*. Shade Tobacco Grow­ ib^inUneiitB «t New* Oilvor J. Thrall, vie* praoMant and Chairman Refutes Idea to repreoent them In a suit “The appointment of consul- Surgery; ■ Dr. Aram Glorig af I Albart H. NawflaMl troaourtr. Woodbridge. Otolarimgology: Dr. ers Badk Regulation brought by former Detective Bor- /m gton Institution An* tente arid attending*, th* estab­ Ralph C. Losbury. Jr., I* aasocla- Funds Are Plentiful; gcont Jooeph Prontlc*. Tb* com .lien.. Know TnO.' lishment of a residen't teaching Arnold H. Jansen of New Haven, Radiology; Dr, Robert H. Jordan In Slate Agriculture tlon dlroctor. Hartford County Hit miaolonars bav* been outhorlaod D iffic u l* I One would outlaw the nounced by Manager program, and the appointment of Tba newly formed Executive to moke tills appointment by the a full-time staff of quallhed spec- ■ot Hampden, Medicine; Dr. Henry _ iahop and the other would outJi 8. Kaplan of New Haven. Radi­ oommltte* eomprlsea: MILITARY Selectmen at tbelr meeting held t K n u t s o n C b a n ije s Induatry-wida collecUea lallste la a definite step towards Hartford, Jon. 16-—DHo- Newlagton, Jan. 16—Appoint­ ology; Dr. Edward Nichols of West gatea to th* fifth annual conven­ Tlt*ia Hoi*. «Juu1*a D. Lawte, Bwaute numerous Inquiries wer* early this month. ' I I f l f f making the VA medical service at ment of 16 consultants, IS attend­ Hartford, Medicine; Dr Herlrirt tion of th* Shod* Tobacco Orow- Lynn (JranL Nalaon Bbspord, V. C. raootved by members of the Mah- o n T a x e s | not all Republlcana , W#I» Newington a medical oervlce oac- Brower and Tudor F. Holoomb. WHIST Fine combed cotton shirts. White ing and 31 residant physiclana to ond to none." Bchwarte of Hartford, Ophthalm­ era Agricultural oaooclatioa hcra chaster Polio Drive Comiaittec re­ ------i pleaaed with Ball'a / ology; Dr. Wilson F. Smith of today rsoordad tbomaalvaa os FRIDAY. JAN. 17. 8 P. M. garding hls statement in Uie Her­ only. Small, 5ledium and Large. . Uy Jaaiea Marfaw HU old friend, Harold C. Staa- the staff of the Veterans Adminis­ The Newington Hospital conaul- Effective TaUc " a Rapub- West Hartford. Medicine; and Dr. favoring Immodlate logtelatlon American I-esrfon Hall ald yooteiday that Infontils Par- ^aiuhtafton. Jan l«.-)(e )-N o w ••P '^ho »■ l<-eon*ctad $1,600,000,000 a year training program for residents, In National Committee had to Spend Imitation leather and plastic in varie­ developing a full-time staff, and Neurosurgery; Dr. ■ Benjamin' V. fr m them. White of Hartford. Gaatrocntcr- T U R N P IK E It* entire emergency fund, and dip baoutifuNyl Choko of twin and doublo bod sizot. Buy at Words, equipping the hospital to a stand­ Into ita general fund for a total of SORETHROJKI ty o f styles and colors. Values to 2.98. P1naHv President TrUmali sa'd Hartford. J*n. 1$ - Wn-Thirty ology, and Dr. Hugh Wilson of AUTO/KOOY WORKS toalxaM M .. .h t aittk toHh3«3sd today . . ond sovo at Words low pricol in affact on Dec. $1 the wartime Connecticut manufacturing con­ ard acceptable to various Ameri­ fiv* million doUara. Nor does the can medical specialty boards. Hampden, Radiology. 166 MMdl* Tpk.. Weat. ToL 76tt BEITS US AT KEEPING PRICES DOWN luxury taxea end cmlcially next cerns have decided to pool their The attendinga and their spec- financial.drain end there. Tha ex- July 1. legal resource* In aghUhg portal- "Tha full-time medical staff at —behhle-Nalr Sealed Beam CONVERSION MTS I Feemanrnt Doable* the *«lr*l ol RfhL sao tp; restrict very atUfly sup* bile preMBi b*a4la*w- ■ \ M nctivitlea of labor unions. WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE More Beauty Habm* In AU nhiafi. 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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN_ liiCRSUAY, JANUAKY 16, 1941 / ■■■•■-: /.-A PACE SEVEN MAMUHKSTEK EVENING HERALD. MANirHEMI KK. CUNN., THURSDAf. JANUARY 16. 1947 PA0B8IZ madlata resarvatlona: ahould ,ba Local History made to avoid disappointment. No •mpleH of Isnoran.'e. One high raiitncsses' wa.i neemingly con- phone or mail orders 'wiU IMP ac­ WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO FAI5E TEETH cepted by the coD|>eratlng atorea 4Umrt|r0tpr •chool graduate couldni't rai(d time eerved for the "creation of a some- Officials Laud Meiilbers Still That lAMMcn Those who wish autographed on hla watch. Another cotildn t 'What torrid March. But untd Is in Demand coplea, or out-of-town reatdents de­ Nick's Service Station Need Not EmbamuM COLUMN S6 MILLION PEOPLE? Eontltts lierald March came, we, had winter. The Open Forum siring a copy of the. war hUtory, prodtice the anawer to S Umea 4 Get Benefits Slash by F o rd . Uanr wcarets oi lalae treth hat* tul 559 Nlain St. Phone 3984 ruMLMMiP vv ritii High Bfhool teachera got interest- But IhiH year, sgaln, we are f»r» Pfuvnm) txy. inu having a January thaw. It la not Communlcatlona for publications In toe Open Forum will not plate droppea. slipped or wibbleu a y u wpmh lu*** ad in the question thcmaelves, and just tha wrong tima. Do not lira ’/ ,By Rnl Beyle 4 phurous remarks of a nature un- IVnacock, N. H., and the book will New Gulf and Goodrirh Tires from colds nn^tose 100.000,000 working days w-orth more than 500 mil­ diacovarad that a group of ntu. the moat pleasant raiiety of Janu­ he guaranteed publication If they contain more than BOO words. Blue O o M Contract In Car Prices fear of thIa haspsrltig to'ycui. .Ik'i New York, Jan. 16— OP) — D ear' suited for one of your tender years. tains 205 PagM ' of be sent poatpaid. lions of dollars due to aboence from work, and other attending expenses. TI^S5*rBHOWKj7« ary thaw, for the aim has aa yet The Herald rcaervea the right to decline to publish any matter •pr'iiHla a little FABTEETH. th- ^ i.* In fact, my boy, it seemed aa If Now Available in All Popular Sixes ■ 1*^ you w e not getting enough Vitamin A In your diet you are mors OtMtal HajMCW danta aakad to ■pall the ^vord that may be ilbaloua' or which la In had testa. Free axpraaston Continuef Until A|»riK line innn-aidd) powder, on your ptal<-». Horace: . ^ Text and Pictures rmmm4 onant i, twB______i had no part In It. But atill. with IVontinued from Bags Oaa) Holds falsa taeth more flrmly, >• they the ladies did "protest too muclu” Nattonai Guard Officer Reolgas mj*" • of that vttamln. For such people Father “apostrophe” responded with dl ot political viewa la dcalred by oont|lbutinna of thia aharactar You certainly put ms in a shoot- j On the other liand, a handsome ita mist and its Ion, It la fiiltUlInx TruBtecB Point , Out feel more enmfortable Does d—4 iturtrHiMi. (kitniwtral la- Ilka importance to the winning of WEAVERS nSTALDE JOHHS MMMaKM Of pital fn>m Hospital Membership. Very trulv yours, suit, they will make a real contri­ you lead him to the altar). M ro roa ^ ■ .A ■ a ■ M 'tnlaapalled. We ahaJl be quite content to i of Blue Cross polidea will atill con* atrarlnra V»oi llrUtag ' I atill stand by what I said, but the war. ^ TUB aHMinnATRb k k m b , We are wondering what the con­ Buie Croce Member. bution to stah'ltxlng buslneas." J did overlook one UtUe qualilica- Thia whole business, Horace, haF Much of the human Interest con­ MEDICINE The AaaasMiea Frew «• eaettwiveir One high achool teacher, per­ have the second portion of winter ! Unue to recelvt full beneflU at AIM Al liNrrIa Orttlns HrhnnI Trucks Trucks BOX LOOMI.OOM VELVET V E LV E T JACQUAR^ sequences of this step are going to i Manchester Memorial hospital un- RedneMoaa I'p U M 6 tion In helping you choose a per­ convinced me Dial aomeona should nected with this war service has asMMta ta Hw uw a< rapuaneatioa oi take Its cue from' oui pre-thaw t'all Marttnrd H I1B» aa aawa atsaaicsai eeewtM u n ot am haps trying to make up for loat be for, the members of the plan To the Editorr I til April 1, 1M7, the formal con- Ford announced Immediate re­ fect patlner. 1 forgot to say: help out those 3,000.000 frustrated been camured In book form by Men andind Women With or Without Experience: experience. Altlunigh, In yeara and for the local hospital. It seems to me and many others bachelor girls who don't appear BARGAINS aUNcvtat eraa'los te Ui>» a«S*i aae ground, spent a naif hour diillliM I tract canMlIatlon data. ductions ranging up to $30 on all “ Don't marry a woman who can Archie Kilpatrick, former reporter Wer'e will train you in the Art of W e a v ^ alas tat i"e#» •>#•» ouM*ea*a aero. The Manchester hospital W'e be­ with whom I have talked that the Ford cars, aa a "common sense" able to pin down a man alone. of The Evening Herald. In Ids new INTERN ATKIN AL, IBflS—14- her students on certain words aii-l |Mist, we have mockingly calleil for ’’Meanwhile," the trustees add- « a d .“ ton IM ” wheelbase,. Stake lieve la oiie of the beat inatitutinna people of Manchester should be | move to svsrt the recession which My own bosom choice— noW' a They need to '•e told how to catch book, "World War II History bf All rynu oi ropuM’i'aiioti m •Mcia> the definitions of them and then red blood lo withstand endli-s.i due consideration will be body, new motor. Ready for GET THAT DERELICT JUNK AlaMlahiw aaraiB. are aleo rceervaa. of Ita kind In the state and ita entitled to a clearer explanation given to the entire eituation by has been widely forecast for this tiine-year veteran—read what 1 and hold a husband. But I'll l>et Manchester, Conn.," now on sale Fall iSTVtee eheiO «l N B. A ftareiee asked the students to give exam­ daya of aero temperatures, al- iHpid growth has given evidence for the discontinuance of the Blue ahead of Ume they’ll want to build at the J. W. Hale Ck>rp. and Dewey- the rbad. ■ i V'' OUT OF YOUR HACK YARD the thieteec of the hospital." year. '.'Main Cleaners told you In a moment of mental DODGE, 1641— 4 -Ton Pickup, ples of the propel use of the though we have pretended b j.o f the high regard It enjoys on Croee Plan at the Manchester the wrong kind of cage. RIchman Oo., book departments. . EXPERIENCED LOOMFJXERS« ^ E I Some holdere of Blue Cross pol­ PrsaldanUal Assistant John R. jatrcM on how to select and live excellent condition. > BEi'XIRK THE DEEP SNOW glory In snowbanks and bllaeard., t‘ hc part of the town s population, Memorial hoapitat. icy had been under the impression Steelman, former reconversion with a wife. She acted almost as (Tomorrow: BMaeed to Balt a j,Thoae residents of this town who Fwaueaerr Nait'oenlalwee I'he v.’ords. "The capitulation of tho whirl) haa gladly and freely given And Dyers" DIAMOND T, — Dump TriKks, ISOLATES IT! Jalnae M»U»e«e i*itee «i acriM'r - Neo I most certainly hope that your that the cancellation, reducing director, promptly wired Ford that strangely aa the . ones who wrote IIusInuhI Trap.) would retain condensed, never-to- BOX LOOM DRAPER / JACQUARD I ;nibllc Is slowly r'alng. wrote one our real haSit lira with a mild an.l Its auppoct to the campalgna for newspaper will exert aome of ita equipped with S yaiil body, 2 Toes Ua*nar lt>irnen winter, with an Interlude .>i the hoapital'a needs and expanalon. Influence vtowards that aim. We Call for and to choose from. 4 tonhers. OLD CARS AREl__ ter hospital, had already gone into for the counU'y and I believe good • "You giving advice on how to Let Add Fuel Clanae greatest war in the world's history, On-The-Job Training ProgpitinsTogritm have been MMMMMI ai mu PI'IIRAU 'Jt Now at least one third of the SulMciiber should reserve at once a copy , of Model 968, Westinghouse sir Cim'«tl-4TK'>VA wrote another. mild January thaw, and wiUi effect. business for your company.” -live wlUi a wife— ha, ha," she said -— eslablished for Veterans , WORTH MONEY 1 Deliver this factual record of four war brakes; 9.00x20 tires. These is jT lac. 1 A Unlveralty ol Michigan pro* ; Groundhog Day a .yervvery' ,.|ra«n,,t ^ ' “L ll^ l^ a p E m i Mambcra of Cbngreaa alao were With a hollow laugh. "You big red Hartford, Jan. 16— for feasor said that students who got .but untm|x>rtant formality. service or are <-nmpeltcd to an out Baftte til^drgia WasMngton r.Iiib quick to applaud. Tel. Man. .3U2 apple you." ization to add a fuel adjustment Charm." 12,000 miles and are In excel­ tyaaBrsa*ueai arrort aaetarng >a ad- A and B marks in Detroit high j ' of-tnwn Institution. These altcrna- She waa quiet for a minute and claiuw to its rate schedules waa '' The history contains 205 pages lent condition. •aniMmeaU 'a ra» MsneaMlsi Bta ; lives not only produce material Our ('nurlsous Drivvr Will, then said, ''Listen, frlngehcad” — granted yesterday to the New FORD, 1940 — «i-Ton Pickup, t w i s t i n g r PANTALEO'S ■e Is of perti­ combined their prabie of the in- Some of theic examples, some Inst year and while we realize that of officers and' other Important Haven today attending a conven­ don't quite understand yet—and Inc. 146 Hartfor^^Road Manchester, Conn. Ky A. If. O. to concur, sold there ,were no business will be transacted. Woods FIrea Too Nomerowi nent interest to a limited number dlTidual qualities of General of these atatlstli's, sre proliably hospital membership In the plan tion of the state aealeta, which l)egan moving her twin bed into the of people—those directly concern­ .768 Main St. Hartford PANTALEO'S llleksl ballots. A t 3 o'clock supper will he opened In the Hotel Garde thia Free Pem onsb"'"’ Qgorga C. Marshall with Boro4 quite extreme. But. foi many ob* Is strictly voluntary we regret Because of the deadlock, Bulke­ living room. When I offered to help ed with the activities cited. Con- rhone 7-8144 This 1947 General Assembly, ' v» ry much that of thirty three served with Oaano aa the caterer. noon. Hartford, Jan. 16— IIP)—Connec­ auaatlMrtitg of the wisdom of ele* ley stayed in office. her, she got even madder for some BcquenUy, the author restricted the aerv-era they still reflect the gen­ which will spend the next five member-hospitals our own had to The committee In charge ah* 'The sealers are to be given a ticut haa lost an average of 6,000- However, the Democratic can­ 7 - ^ ■ reason. *rhe only way 1 could re­ printing to only 1,0t editor; nent.! school graduates who can't add, Intelligence. What tbew Ihdlvld-1 Would it bo possible for you to president of the National Baaeball three years as a Spar with the ' ' I ■ . I. - Blue Flame of Poetry ttUHla. Tb# long range danger t e ^ e . U. S. Coast Guard. In Oklahoma, A wife in Muncie bec.ime so Dead limbs in trees are dangerous. Now is the time spell, write, or reed anything more usls are dcing at Hartford, why | ^ more .plausible and ade* to have them properly removed. aacM in that, if this trend contln-. anybody should nothei to semi qu^te word picture juatlfving the 'The legislative deadlock con- Minnesota and Washington, D. C. alarmed when her husband aug- Intelligent than a comic atrip. . tinned, however, and for tWo years uaa. the ao*caUad miutary mind them there, are questions beyond, Mr. Cadman served four years REFRIGERATOR ami gested he was going to follow my Hospital I po laws were passed, "ho appotnt- in the hepartment of strategic ' ' ' advice that she blew up in a blue We are trimming fruit trees Now. reasonable anawer. Board In denying the Blue Cross w U ha pretty much in control of Snafu In Georgia At the other extreme, there menta made and no appropriations : services. Since his discharge he WASHING MACillNE WATKINS flame of poetry: Grapevines should be trimmed soon after February 13. Amarican diplomacy and foreign members In Manchester the full aproved. was graduated from the Cayne are IndlvIdimlH— again relative­ benefits of their membership? SKOTHBRS. INC ‘The man that wrote this. The sltusUon down in Gcorgln That waa why Bulkeley dug into I Radio School In Chicago and is SERVICE Should oughta be dead; Trees cut and removed. policy. ly ' few—who are Intelligent Aa a member of the Blue Cross, his ample pockets and also turned I now employed as a radio technician Guesa there's nothing but water n ie annwar, In many of these happens to have more than biie Ideallala. They aeldoni hold s citizen of Mnneliester and a sup­ f u n e r a l mueb tarticnl power. They sel­ to the insurance firm he headed in a Hartford department store. Repairs On All Makes! Place your orders now. OonnecUeut parallel. Not long ago porter of the HospitSI 1 would ap­ In hla big fat head. caaaa, la simply that some one dom get anything In the way of for funds to carry on the state's He is a grandson of Robert Cad­ Prompt. Economical! SERVICE So to heck with Hal Boyle who wan a military man by pro* this state had two statute revision practfral rerognltloii or reward. preciate Bceing more on this sub- I operations. man. of East Hartford, formerly Joct In print.. Thank you. And his chitter-chatter. faaahin h^ipaned to seem tha hast commlBSlonera claiming the same Vet, perkKUcally, they wield an After two frustrations, Morris of Manchester.' Ormand J.We$l I f you have your wife's love More Light. finally made the grade in 1892, The wedding date Is set for Sat John S. Wolcott and Son, Inc. •mUlahla choloa for the posltiun office. Mu;k In the last century, Inflaenee greater than their D ir e c t o r Nothing else should matter.” numbera or their tael leal posi­ and was elected governor without 1 urday, February 22 at the Central Potterton's SulphurouK Remarks 180 Main Street Tel. 8397 or 6032 hwolved. Thus General Marshall there was the fsmoiis episode in Not Hatlkfled . - tion Would Indira te. They xvleld dispute. Baptist church. Hartford. . MasehrataFa l.srseat Radio Other girls, Horace, wrote sul­ in .cprtalhly the outstanding cbolM which Morgan O. Bulkeley, In the It lierattee they represent the Can Trustees Reronsider? . and Api'llanre SInre face of a disputed election situa­ conaeienee. of 'Ihe slate. To the E« Involved In h' ' •lervicc. He j Us bsst Ghsnee of getUng biro m the period between his election . of the lower Jeplhs of the BROODED FROM GOOD. CLEAN. STURDY STOCK. Lux Flokes from tbs mllltsry profession. That and his formal asaumptiofi of or- political game,sml no fiery, aspl- REASONABLE! SHOU LD ER S _ 4 1 < is rsgTsttable because It lUus-' flee, It shall be the lieutenant guv- j ration to alt among the reformingRED CROSS CAIX MANCHESTER 3864 OR 6219 B R IG H n R , trstsa this oouhtry's failure to de-icmor-elect who shall proceed » , j He^h»» J ' , Inn^rspring GOOD AT ANY MEAI^PATTERSON*B valop top-rank public servants In I lake office. This amendment " iiS ii* unt anlnee to comeeome out of the \ Camphelf? non-mUlta^ flal^. proposed and has been approved' aemion' with pr'cvonal liiinncl-il MATTRESS PASTIUR \ When wa naad a sacratary of by the people of Connecticut in or- [ gain, nor, for that matter, with SAFER f r t ------political , The Hlaridard Scotch Ham »> 7 5 ^ Tdmatd Soup tha atata, for instance, we abould. tf., ...... UiM, 1: 3?.“*"', For Over 70 Years! e c € «u what would normally oe common) \n going ideally speaking, be able to turn to-; FRESHLY GROUND^LEAN /' to a product of the diplomatic; sense practice, since s lieutenant ' discover aboiit his membership In KEMP'S • LGUIS PASTEUR, the 3 cons 25c btameta td our public ~Mrvlcc. W ei governor la nominated and electo baaed on BEFORE IN HISTORY! Inability of a governor-elect . AAA AI.A PRICE* ON ACCIDENTS R IB RO AST performs the miracles that Dreft performs But, aa a nation, we actually makn | .And at the end of ul| this, aft- the demonitratiool of Paateur. 19c It our uuMness to train only sol-1 take office. er five monthw In which he has in your dishpan. It makes dishes shine stuck with a g«HHl consclcmv to ' ALL NEXT WEEK The determined and iocrau- diera. Only to future generals do I If the Georgia constitution had If your car injures some* FRESHLY SLICED —even without wiping! the c«a«eleas grind of oratory. ,. ing edorta of tU| aua of tci- HurlTs— 46 Oz. Tin one or damages someone’s tuta O reoM f Dreft's amazing suds rinse wa extend a sound and stabilized' a similar provision, the present committee hearings and com- 1 WRECKER ence brought tesallf of Incal­ earoar, fra* from the upa and situation there would have been mittee meetings, he Is likely lo In order to do aome extensive rederorattng culable beneit te tU mankind. property, you don’t know Tomato Juice clean and clear. They leave no greasy downs o f politics. Only for the avoided, and there would be no find himself lalicled before the our shop will be closed Monday, January 20 how much it might cost DRIED BEEF i -Z9 > streaks or cloudiness on dishes the way puhlle Indtserlmlnately as just buHntaa of war are we careful to question but that M.'E. Thompson, through Saturday, January 25'.. Re-openIng all soaps do. And ychi‘11 marvel the way one of the niemliers of ihe most SERVICE you! But, if 'you have Dreft gets rid of grease! Even stubborn ptoiHde ourselves with top-flight the lleutehairt governnr-eicct who scandalous session of the l-egls- sparkling and shining, Monday, January 37. m «rs V WISCONSIN jEtna Automobile Liabil­ 25 c rrease just seems to melt profaaalansl leaders. Diplomacy waa voted Into office along with lature In CoiineetleuI hislor.v. Should it be your misfor­ away. And PItfSCItIPTION Spsciolitto dreft is kind to hands! and adnlnistratlqn, by contrast, Ehigene Talmadge. would bevnm.' \Ve have often thought that the tune to need a wrecker nr ity Insurance with proper newspapermen who sit In Jude-1 Fancy Chinook rest on political chance, and on the new gdvernnr of Georg lu. limits, you will have no Daisy Cheese »> 6 9 <^ ment on one General Assemb'v | a tow car, you will he the transfer of abilities from other Georgia lacks a specific law to after another should, '.^fore being i pleuaed with Ihe couleous need to worry. Salmon GS> flalda. for their leaders. that effect. To the contiary. It privileged In thcMr position of out- and efficient service ren­ It la no. accident, then, that 'n .has a strange provision by which aide critics, be compelle*! to servo : dered 2;l Hours a Day By one Hessidn as-.a legl.dator. Your (SSMoritb Robert J. Smith a tuna of atresa when we need spe­ Merman Talmadge, who lecciw.l Froaeriptlon Pharmsey S A LT PO RK tvplciir new.spapei.mun haa knd | Inc. \ Flat tin 49c cial public leaderahlp we should some 70<) write-in votes In the exerolaea the privilege of walking . -ffl -MAlN.aT, :.Ti!Li.6!».t. -Jbid.it.eaay and natural to turn to election, niay succeed In obtuinin.^ out when delmtF-oagotnes dull. Ho; 6 Registered Pharnuclsfs W e H avri Good Supply Of- InStant IHaxw tbs products’ of ^6 ohelrarogniMd the office of goverq^ by vbic of 'w ill’'atle’hcl''a cdmnuttcH' hearing ^ COOKES SINCE 1914” ALL-SWEETI only If he IhlnkB he Is assurcU of In Attendance. llou u e Hale Building JELLIES aystam era do have for full train- the Geqrgla legislature. And just a headline. He cteka and chooaea Telephone S480 -COFFEE lag of , public _ leadership—our where the legal .conto^rt now m the places of legislation he will Service Station' Raspberry Grape really bo^er to understand. ^ armed aarvlcas. The lesson In it prospeci will end no one can pre­ Manchester Green Currant , Crabapple Works Wonders that.no Soop is that wa should make diplomacy dict never has' the rcsptmslhlllt.v of ■ ■4> > ' : making up his mind and his own TEI„ r»5«I Wild Elderberry' ' Etc. and public administration profes- But if justice is done, it will be vote on any of the Isauea of u ses­ BEAUTY SALON in the World ‘con Match! aknia aqually honorable and stable the duly elected lieutenant gover­ sion. And It is our gne.ss that il Hills Bros. ALSO PRESERVES 74 EAST c e n t e r ST. TEL. 4720 •. aad toidUng to young men. nor Who finally succeeds to the of­ he had e\er heeu through tho. Beedi-Nut -. I Na Saep-NHnsI ~Now you can waib :\ V t \ \ \ V ALA AAA Raspberry ..Strawberry •* stockings, linger.ie, woolgns—know­ fice of governor. legislative. mill himself he w«>uid. possess more luulerotundliig and COFFEE Apricot '■ - Peach ing that with D nit there’s no cloudy Pednut Butter him to give that faded look! . Bduoition In Deti'oit charity when It oomes to passing, B lac k b c ^ Etc. STOCKINGS N e w W o o l e n s - judgment on others. This 1s all in j . « BMws Bhluu— Bvasr WWaeef'Unsjael LINGERIE Januat-y Thaw lb The qualitative results of the the nature of an iciaglnary ensirig ! MICKEY FINN More Obstacles! LANK LEUNAKU AH Pure Ftavorsf ~ l-lb. Jar with Dreft, your^dishes fairly gleam Waar Longoff! Look Lovoliar Wa*h Seftor, Fiuffior than Stays Brighterl Froshorl oiodarn, "prograaaive" method of Two years ago our January of our own eon.se ience before we . w. j —whether tou wipe them or not. It’s rlimb lip Into-our 1947 judgment amazing. Even passes' shine Uke Than Evor Boforol teaching students In grade and I DON'T KNOW . ■ s wIM any Soapl ...... No Soap-Fading! thaw was a meniurablc thing. It seat.- ' _ ; jewels—towel or no towel! HOW HE FOUND OUT,, Nestle's Evaporated Extra Large Florida You’ll be delighted the way Draft When washed in Dreft suds your high, achools have recently been came on the very first' day of the DOCTOR-JAieVIS, Fancj^ Pack A tnetnwt Bads—Hare Beds! In cool water, It’s the greatest suds discovery in suds leavC-no soapy him tb heavy- gtveii a rather ehbcklng test out month and the year and it con- THE BUTLBIt.MUST'VE «• yes, in hardest water—Dreft suds bil- precious new woolens are a joy to 2000 years! You’ll agree when you iB DetreMu TUd DMraiH T ^ low up instantly. And Dreft suds last up hose aad cjoud. their beauty. No look at—a delight tofetll N o soapy t m e t 'b t a hot wind out of ■ tho TOUD HIM-BUT HE MILK TOMATOES so long! sec how your lovely lingerie stays b aeu w fotareatsd In the queo- south which took only a few, hours ^ DUE TO ILLNESS NOT TO SEE wonder legs look more attractive in .deposit to coarsen woolens and dim color-bright and fresh far longer tioa when the banker brother o f to sweep, the' landscape clean 'xif lovely, ahcer-luoking stockings! Col­ their colors. Your lovely ncw sweai- when washed with Dreft. There’s no one ot the papw*e aditore noticed THE OFFICE OF ’ cans 2 No. 2 Cans- ice am) snow. Then, two’ years % i o z . ors stay fresh Tar longer than, with ers and baby things wash solier and film to giv^ that faded look. Dreft’s that aome newly liired ItanK em- ago, we already had a full wlritci DOCTOR, RERNj^RI) J. any koap. What’s more—nightly flpAcr than ever before.'Yes, sober rich suds keep your pretty colored jployas had to have tlie alphabet behind Ua by the first of the year, 7 Dreft-wasbing prolongs stocking .^and flufher than with even the most slips, blouses, “undies” fresher than ' posted on t^e wall before they Macintosh Cello. Pkg. Al rom DiAUirs , and. after the thaw, we had anoth­ ^ - s h e u h u n T ^ Fancy Bose Sweet Yellow life—gives noticeably hmger wear! expensive soap Bakes! . 1 any soap could ever do. eouM arrange p6p sn in alphabeti­ er full winter still lo come. Large Pink WILL BE CLbSED Apples ‘Spinach Pears . cal order. A reporter was put on Lest year there came no such Potatoes Grapefruit .Onions ^ tbs story, aad reportod hla And- memorable break in the mohotonyl UNTIL THURSDAY, lugs in a aeries of front psge artl- of .. winter. . Whatever egc^s 2 lbs. 25c 19c 2 lbs. 2 9 c . 3 lbs. 19c 2 f o r 3 3 c 3 lbs. 1.3c J’ANUARV " ' > Mvi Hf. II. S, fal. OS. warmth nature might nave sqtiim' i 2:1 AHy«enim,aM« He turned tqi> boom extrenM iex,- dered in assault upon ou#-wln»r* T.

. / I' i- V . V ■- / . 'f ■ 1 ?' V • . - BIANUHKSI EK KVKNim; HKKALD. MANCHESTER. CONN- THURSDAY, JANUARY 16. 1917 PAGE NOfS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. H4NCHESTER. C()NN> THURSDAY. .TANUART 16, 1947 i »age eight aecured at the local Rad Cross of­ Watson, Wethersfield Republican, gage a com'mercial flying'eomiuiny K o V k v ille fice. Ryan WilTBe a* his sficceasor. to take* aerial photographs of f Meetlag Toalght Membership of the special seven- Air Maps May wiKM NIMUI.E WTni ATTACHED v‘iX r"*n d *fe T o w & I S U ' o r ‘djop^’ l'n at the meeting Friday « 1 Direi tors dccliled to tfike -ai tlon -orid, at A iP 'i uiuiff ed as followa: Membership and at­ of Rockvflle; three sons, John afid CHANG E TO tendance, Kerwin Elliott, George III Freak Storm Practical GARAGE AND ENCLOHED RREE/EWAV. Flrrplarc. mre always welcome. Chapter* \ night .1. cj Killer, of St Tanner street on tlie matter. modest prlt-el M. Edward Connors of Rockville, , I. Bokis, Wilfred Lute, Elmer Flue* Frank Connors of Stafford and 18 fully Insulated, hot water heat with raneealed raillHtnr* ' inaimger of the Manchester C'is REALLY FRESH klger; program and house, Her­ on first fiiHir. Open side pnreh. Curtis trim end doors Companv, has bean app'ilnted* , i • | grandchildren. The funeral wUl be Jaekaon, Tenn., Jan. 16—(iP)—A SkkMng I'ondIHons man Olsen, Roland Wlae, John held Friday at 8il5 a. m. at the RADIO SERVICING COURSE throughout, Mllentlle windows, Nnponee kllrheen enhlnrls. .chaim aii of the. I'M? Hed Cios-j | | o | | M lll| £ ^ U b S I t l V freak wind storm, described as a Walls and relMng of altaehed garage are. plastered. Ixit Gottier, John Gesaay, Howard Burke Funeral Homo jmd . at 8 a. "spot oslone." killed four Negroes DAY OR EVENINC CLASS Annual Session : cunifialgii for funds which will - Batea: publicity and publie » I t - t"® * bf*Mtltmiy tandwaped «lth nkade Ireps. . take place In March, Mi. Elder,^ » COFFEE m. at St. Bernard'* church- Burial in Pinson, 'Tenn., near here yester­ The Park Department again ttons, Howard Bataa William tmliiy announced that the.-'c and im mhei's of his committee a t-' 'Po K ephicu Clash will be in St. Bernard's cemetery. day and raked the homes of six Limited Enrollment — Act Now! a l.uhnly, Charles Underwood, Jullua Of Concordia would be no skating at th” , tended an nll-dav rmind table Meeting' families. I VeteranH Accepted Under (L I. Hill Kupferschmld; finance and audit, The meeUng o f the First Luth­ Center Springs Park rink. meeting in New Haven yeaterdav. | Bonus ProposcMl Leonard Ducharme, Clemens Rau, The four persona killed were oc­ IMMEDIATC OCCUPANCY together wWli other Connecticut eran church postponed from Tuea- The annual congregational meet- \ Robert Stoddard, Lewis Reynolds; cupants of a farm house blown Call, Write, or Phone 6-16.10 I Red Cross Chaplera. primarily for, day night due to the traveling con­ Shown By Appointment Only Ihg of the Concordia Lutheran projects and charity, Wilfred Lute, away by the atorm. ■ I the piirpo.se of disciiRsIng the Reil (Continued from Pag* Onel ditions will be held thla evening at Red Croas dlaaster workers said church, held last night showed the George Brigham, Vito OeCarll, ' Crosa jM'Hie time program and ,he deUgWluL 7 o'clock at the church preceded laat night temporary relief had NEW ENGLAND TECHNICAL INSTITUTE church to be In a sound ftnanclal | LB' Raymond Schrumpf,' Herman Ol­ CALL 7415 i the coning campaign iiieaaiires. enipbaalzcd Como— ol aaaotlafi by a supper at 6 p. m. been provided for the homeless 19.1 Trumbull street Hartford, Conn. conditiori. Reports of the different .j Aliont Town Mnjority leader, irarielY sen, Werner Kunzli; Ctaristmaa ___ I I The group will report at ,i aubsldy mraaure wns not nil ---- lin'vor'to p l » « * famlllea. • 6P.M.To8P.M, m church organisation* Indicated a-i cheose-a tninul* party, Wertier Ktmsll, Rev. Eugene The Married douple* Club will meeting to he held thla evening at ministration bill. Solega, Maurice Spurting, Herman healthy growth. Among the Im- | the Red Croaa headauaitera In the individual moment *up- W. Ryaa meet at the South Methodist A peraon who look advantage Weber, Kerwin Elliott; music com­ rovemenU decided upon wa* j - - . . „ » House * Hale building:. of the atate aubnldy for rental Labor Leader ave the wall of the church re- church tomorrow evening at eight mittee, Charles Underwood, Dr. V. proval of tn-o bills abolishing the S housing, said Conway, would have Squillante, Robert TennatedL statute revision commlaslonershlp Baircd In the aprtng. I o'clodt* The program of entertain- to ngi:ec..to lent to veterans for a Wins Acquittal Election of officer* for the cur- ment " melodrama by Victory Aseembly and creating the department as a j period of seven years. The rental substitute. , rant year wa* held witli_the_fol- Thespiana, Cellter Church CHED-O-BIJ Victory Asaenr^ly, Catholic La­ Dramatic Club, charged, he said, could be only dles of Oolumbua will hold a pot- The measures, rushed through lowlng reault; Obituary Iwo-.lhlrds of present "normal" Newark, N. J , Jan. 18--- (A — the Leglslatur* under a rules aua- President. Rlchanl Relchenbach; luck supper for ita members this George B. Wllllama. sob of Mr. i levels. • evening at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Joaeph Joaeph S. Fay. A F L buUdtng pension arrangement, ousted Cor­ Tice president. John Zwlck; treas­ and Mr*. George H.. AVilliama, of . Conway said the subsidy, under Geasay la chairman of the commit­ tradea union leader, waa acquitted nelius J. DriscoIL Branford Demo­ YOU’RE LUCKY IF YOU WAITED urer, Michael Haberem; recording Oxford street, la In Chicago at­ I Hie bill, also would be available tee for the evening. There will be crat, who had held the statute re­ accretary; Mrs. Elale Werner; 6- D p u tliff to a veteran who planned to build last night by a Jury on charges of vision poet. John T. McCarthy, tending the ''material handling a business meeting and social fol­ evading $118,876 In Income tax nenclal secretary. John Moske; equipment expoaltion. a Home for his own use. A llm- ^0^.95 lowing the aeaslon. former Democratic atate chair­ trustee. Emil Werner; elder. John Charlea \V. Koelsrh ! It. he ««ld, probably would be St. John’s Church payments from 1940 to 1942. man, lost the motor vehicles com- Wabrek; daacon. George FUcher; Rev. Theodore E. Palmer, Mra i* Charles W. Koctsch. 49. of 11 plaCed on the coat of a house built The annual parish meeting of An 11-person Jury—tjie 12th waa mjsaionership upon confirmation mlaalon aecrstary. William Dein- dismissed two days after the trial of the appointment of Elmer 8. Palmer, their son Ronald, adopt-i street. Broad Brook, died late ' occupancy by a veteran own­ . SL John’s Episcopal church will be TO BUY YOUR WINTER COAT! ko; mlaalon treasurer. Edwaril ed since they came to Manchealer,' er. js a w s 'S w held this evening at 7:30 p.m. when opened when It waa diaclossd ho last night at his home after a long^ Fischer. and Mlaa Victoria Palmer who has • Conway, said the permanent vet­ re'porU will be given, officers elect­ had been a former msmber ot Illness. erans' housing plan waa being pro­ Bakahif. JaaiwuiA.! Fay’a union-r-deltl)crated only, two The Mstor, Rev. Karl Rlchtar, been making her home with her ed for the coming year and the ^ b la the dean ot Manchester minis­ brother's family, left by automo­ IJe warf iHirn on-June 1, 1897 In posed because some vetemna •ORDfH'S J 33 year's program will be discuaaed. hours and 39 minutaa. ter*. having served the church bile today for their new home In West Fitchburg, Mass., the son of thought that housing was more KtAfTS VHVIiTA •• WHITE BREAD Union Church Meeting During the trial, two contrac­ since 1883, coming here from Buf­ Seattle, Waah.. where Pastor j Lewis and Henrietta KOetsch. He important than a bonus, MARVEL dated The annual meeting of the Union tors teatified they had paid Fay Has a Cold LOAf O' falo. N. Y, On the occasion of Palmer aaaumea charge of Geth- had lived In Briiad Brook for the tl'nuld Pay Rmallcr Bonus ENRICHED SLICED Congregational church will be held $180,000 over a threa-yaar period SLICED Silbros Di,s-regard Values In A Smashing their 40th wadding anniversary aemane church. They plan to past 37 years. He was an overaeer He said If the housing proposal thla evening preceded by a Church to promote peaceful labor rela­ laat fall they were honored with travel by easy alagrs, via the In the finishing department of the were adopted, a bonus also, would Ralsli Bread M«rv#l LOAF Fellowship supper for the members tions on contracts they held on Loft You With MEDlUfA a reception and bridal pageant and Southern route, with stops In Flor­ Broad Brook mill for the past 33 be paid, but would be leas than the of tbe pariah. The supper will be Delaware aqueduct, a New York praaentad with gift* by .the con- amounts now contemplated. The SHARP city water supply project. It was ida and other states. years. ® V e S - “ served at 6:30 o’clock. A t the an­ giegatlon. The deceased waa a member of administration bonus bill provides CHEBOM CHEKt - nual business meeting important on this sum, the government al­ Frank J. Mansfield Del. and for a minimum of $100 and a $300 leged, that Fay failed to pay In­ oNosty Cough? Grace Episcopal church of Broad plana'for the church's improve­ Aux. are invited to attend a pub­ Brook, Oriental Lodge, No. I ll, A. maximum. ment and an expanded program of come taxes. triM S rasa .sM Safaea *aa a aaaU' aaa^aia- The administration already has M«a w a ll, acaaie 41 ciaaa at aa* aiat* lic card party In Odd Fcllowa hall, F. and A. M.. Tall Cedars of Man­ c h e e s e Im a M e eTiUCaUir'S CANsblOl Georgia Exeoiitive Introduced a bill under which the eW E M B W T Christian work in the Rockville) MapI* street, Naugatuck, tomor­ chester, f-im iter and Council of Awardei. Fellowahips M IX TU iF-m ale aatlar ■«* m tim * c M g h . state would pay local taxes for area and throughout the county | i« t latL Tafet • taataasoM aaJ IwM k row evening at eight o'clock. Roi'kvlllc, Evening Staj Chapter, will be considered. | .alf u Save 125.00 Ry Baying Your Otarion in January! saw service In the Marshall I»* welleik James W ikkI. WtlUam rrpudliited the Brltiah-Sovlet pact TO ROAST tha aerlouaness and cause of the A COMPLETE DISPOSAL OF EVERY WINTER by his December speech in which lands. Okinawa and other place* t Moynlhan and Alfred Pitkin, LB< Ulneas. Further details may ba Offer Is Gfwd On lim e Payment Sales, Too! in the Pacific area will address the be said Britain was not "tying” PORK LOINS WHOLE Ol EITHER END Committees on Armed Forces and herself to any foreign power. Mr*. Horenee Klehtl the Memorial Fund, at Center The joint British-French an- LB' church this evening. Other* inter­ Funeral services for Mrs. Flor­ nouncoment said that Iq addition CHUCK ROAST OTARION Hearing Aid'Center ested will be welcome to attend. ence Fichtl who died in .New Hii- to the treaty of iilllunre the two COAT ABSOLUTELY REGARDLESS OF LOSS! DR. I. GERSHANOPP 284 FARMINGTON AYE,. HARTFORD TEL. 2-5498 ven Monday night, will be held to- ;^onhtries would "press on urgent- OPTOMETRIST MANCHESTER TELEPHONE 5837 morrow afteri;i)Oon at two o'clock ly" toward plaiui for miitual re­ SMOKED PICNICSs~ ku Bath Set at' the Soyd<‘l Funcriir Home In construction aid in the economic \ ANNOUNCES OUT-OF-TOWN INQUIRIES INVITED that city,/fcitH committal at the neld.. LB' THE RESUMPTION Send Conpon for FREE Home Appointment We.sl Cpmctery this town ab«iut FANCY BRISKET Xor' OF HIS USUAL SELLING OUT AN OVER-STOCK CAUSED BY I am IntMested ta aavlag BI8.00 on the pnrvhaae of a HAMBUnU lean, FKLSHlY groun d LB' OFFICE HOURS oonverttMe...... modem, Otarloa * ‘ HfHearing Aid: MONDAY THROUGH 8 Name •••»**•#*»e STRIP BACON " LB I SATURDAY ^tddrees THE MILD FALL WEATHER! A CLOSE-OUT 11*18 A88i8taill8 CHICKENS-BUY THE PARTS YOU WANT! 913 MAIN STREET Ulty• a ...... •'%. Zone,,, State, . TEL. 60.10 Gilsw'iilil .\. ('hiipiicll has been BREASTS -8 5' BACKS-NECKS , . t 9 ‘ \ \ named by Hiilldlng Inspector Da­ legs ^"T9' livers uBS< vid A, Chambers as Deputy liispcc- COMPELLED BY OUR POLICY OF NOT CARRYING lor In respect to newly installed WINGS '»35' GIZZARDS oil burners: llic re haVe been so Notice n'iliny new biirners instiillcd during FANCI LB I tlio leoent month that the biiildtng COD FILLETS SkiNLtSS Zoning Board of Appeals . SELL YOUR CAR NOW •UisprctAir. Xiiuiid. the. .work. plUng.up FAN-: WHILE USED CAR PRICES "aHii iir the Tiist mftetnvR o f thp m m i ■.suaD:'frr. g ar m en ts o ver fro m one season to a n o t h e r I lectmen. he was authorlied to ap- . FANia - Ill sccordsncs w ith -the rsqulrs- I ixiint a insq tc the tionporary Job HADDOCK FILLETS HXIPSEA ments of the zoning regulations.of I of Deputy liispei-ior. WITH 1 III the Town of Mancheater, the Zon­ There was^a total of uhuiit T25 Ritz Crackers PKf. ing Board of Appeals S’ill hold a public hegring in tbe Municipal I biirner.s not iiispt'Cted. . However, NECTAR NBC CAPITOL MOTORS j since Mr. Oiiippell started working c o i f id e k c e lOCpbBrae Building, Thursday evening, Janu­ ' ■ 4 ^ " ridhMffi* SyNNVMLLD i r luw^ek ago niuch impgresa hii.s TEA BALLS rlOMl P^siryorTenDHy BAC ary 23. 1947, at 8:00 o'clock on tbe ALWAYS GIVES 8112 been inade on the' Iii.^iprtlPns. COOKit) following application: SAVINGS OF Vs, 1/2 AND EVEN MORE! M r * . A Visit To Our Larce ilis- Spaslietti LNCONC JAN State of Connecticut PKG OF 16 U ' C Q ( Rcqulrementa ^ By #Wfe' Bufiiel'r“ ‘'T^'” I play'' of •' Beautiful Memo OONSET . JAR . PKG OF 100 Q W Chfeken AppUeatlott o f Mafrolm Barlow HIGH CASH PRIC^ Birthday parties mean a :specin 1 rials Will ('nnvincf Vou NCONror itB for Approval Certificate of the Bcganlleas'of ym r. Make, Model or Condition < if rock for little girla. She’ll be the MANY NEVER Spaghetti ANN PACE BO business sone portion of 192-194 •pvy of ber friends in’thls'dalnty VanCafnp’sWith Thai You (’annol Buy Beans TematfcSi'ic* center Street as a location for the DRIVE IN HARTFORD ptincMs style with Its perky puff­ EVAP. MILK Bale of new and used, automobilei. ed gleeves and acalloped closing SUSPECT CAUSE WRITE IN Belter Memorial Anywhere WHITEHOUSE Ketchep ANN PAGf such approval to be subject to the CREDIT "I AU SIZES Biilabed in tiny ruffling or lace. FALL following conditions: PHONE IN Patterff’ No. 8n2 la fftlr rises 3. At Any Pncc„- - , ; MeHe-Wlieat'c‘; ; : ’;K'’nt postage. | for Doan'* — nil • Chairman. 881 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER H.^LANG, MGR. kBOwn___ dealgnera _ . . . special Your Name. Addre.ss and the ,, Pat-- Pith,...... * iHmulant ' diuretic, uaed aucreufuny " “ rEI.EI*IION'F I7»7 flM J. H. l^ft|H>n, 36R Main Si, llarlffird ( bMUty *nd home-making sections tern Numlyer to Anne Caluit The hy mllllona for over »# ytara. Doan’s rive C & PACIFIC TEA , CO. . Open nuudayn T H E . G R E A T A T L A N T H .. ~ Secielaiy. 1 rx.ua. ,.iu™ Bu^ Ulrect and 8av« Muncy 1 AU fPlBOB aubjffit U marlitt ahanaaa. Wa paaarva riaht to Mwlt •uaw^itiaa. ofrNfttfvaw for thia ariMk* 1 ■ » y X ■X . .. 1...... :i ; . . .. -'V A-...... Cl .-.y; MANCHESTEB EVkKlNO HERALD. UAKCIIESTBR. OOKN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 194T MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16..194T also ahowsd that of tha 81 births PAGE ELEVEN rscordad there, seven et tha la- Present and Former Center Church Pastors Garbage Bond fanto araro attended by a Man- 25 M ill T a x Rate Seen ment declared, that In filming well known local aoprann whose T luid Meeting H eld "Duel in the Sun" he had worked cheater physician who le not a wno-ioss WON a— 1410 Film Attacks Plan Concert rich voice will add much to the Is Now Ready membar of tho local boopltal ataff. clocely with the Motion Picture concert. Extensive rehearsals by Today *s Radio fm n —im aasoctatlon'a production code ad­ the club will have them In good For Manchester Now ministration and had followed all the Center Church Big Surprise BvGleeCliihl condition for the pOrforroancc. Maiicliestt^r Green that group's sin;gaaUoiui with the A total of ten niinilirn ^ 4tir Collertion by Contractor result that the movie lacetved the club. wiU be given. *Tn the final So' official seal of approval. ! Mrs. BmaSt L. Bengaton, Jamas B. To Start Here by First I PTA Gathering * WONS—Acthur Hale. Catholic and Protcftt* number ‘tTie Battle Hymn of Re­ H«.d.Poll^C^up I House Party: Nowk W THT— ProdeoMw Quis. The only reason the Legion of BeptlioveiiM to Prenenl! public." tha baritone acto will be ^ WANTED or’ s Report, Ded- Klllott. Receipts { Religious Literature Committee: O f March WKNB- Nows: Woody Har- w n c —Barry Wood Show. ant Church Authori­ Decency didn't see it before ita Program for Srcuiifi sung by Everett McCHuggage who ition o f Woodruff local relcaae. be added, was that Miss JeaaSmlne M. Smith, chair* The Manchester Green Parent- Are Falling Below . man. 7 i6 8 - has a very deep rich voice. Any the film strike had prevented de­ man, Mra. Norria Ooldsmlth, Mrs. Everything seems to be all set Teacher Association held Its Jan­ WON8— Romance of Oama. WONS—Inalda of Sports, ties R a p Picture Congregational rjiiirch money raleed from this concert Women, ages 18 to 50 in good health, !aU, Highlights of Previous Estimates w n c —Symphony of Melody. livery of prints until late In the _ ^ will enable tha church choir to pur­ I Henry A. Janssen. Henry A.'Jans­ now for starting an March I, col­ uary meeting at the Green school ' WONS—Juk Box. lorrh Gatheriog sen, Mra. Stanlely 8 . Saalela. Mrs. last evening. WTIC—Backstage Wife. H o lly w o ^ Jan. 18.—— A t­ day before It opened here. He The Beethoven Glee Club will chase music for future lue In the interested in position as nfirses assistant lection of local garbage by a con­ WDRO-4uspsnsa. voiced the desire to meet with the church. Irving M. Spencer. A short business meeting was While the abstrset of the Town tacks by Catholic and Protestant give a concert at the Second Con­ Missionary Committee: Miss tractor. W O N »—Sound Off. archblshop’a repraoentaUvea for a CUffoni O. 81rapion‘« com- conducted by the president, Mrs. of Manchester will not be ctan- WKNB—Dinning Slaters. Ruth. Porter, chairman, John W. The Selectmen during a meet­ W TH T—Uim and Abner. church autboritlea on his high- "full diacusolow' of the Iseue. . gregational church on Monday in local hospital. Fonr weeks course. (lv« report of actlvlUM. Richard Quilltch. C. R. Ot.rdner WTIO—StaUa DaUaa. Mortimer, Rev. W. Moreton Owen. ing held earlier this month, re­ Tlkted unUI March 1. the work has T im e —Aldrich rsaaDy. budgrt film, "Duel In the Sun," The controverted picture stars evening, Jan. 27 at eight o'clock. mM the dedication of Woodruff reported that he had Investigated ao far progressed as to be able to 4t8S— Social Action Committee: Mias ceived bids for the collection from I 6 :1 8 - was viewed with "aurpriee'’ to- Jennifer Jones, who won fame In This will probably to the only pub­ Paid while learning. Permanent work. h S In nonor of hU predeceaaor. five contractors. -The lowest bid the safety program at the Green give an idea ut what the possible WDRC—Tbat’a Ufa. Eveleyn R. Johnston, chairman. W TH T—Monitor Views the News "Song of Bernadette", a picture lic appearance of the club in town J ^ . Wataon Woodruff, were the received was 853,000 and was sub­ school, aa requested at the last lax rata will bt. I Indications are WONS—Adventure Parade. dsy by David Q- Selenlck, Ita pro­ Mrs. Emma U Nettleton, Irving S« 8— with a stroiW religtoua motif, and before the annual Spring concert WANTED Help your community. lillrhU of the annual meeting mitted by a South Windsor man. meeting, as well as methods used that Manchester Will ba called up­ WTIC—Loranac Jonas. ducer. M. Spencer.. —W D R O -rB I m Peace and War. Gregory Peck. and it la hoped many will avail the Center Congregational The Selectmen voted to award him for safety education in other or­ on to pay at least a ‘Jb mill tax. 6>45— YOUNG WOMAN FOR Committee on Rhut*Ins: Mrs. News. In Bv letter to pastors of the Ihamsetvee of the oppprtiuilty to lirch laai evening. Clyde G. Beckwith, Mra. Harold C. the contract providing he was sMs ganisations, and that he felt noth­ The appropriation this year ex­ WONS—Buck Rogars. WONS—count of Monts Crlsto. Los Angelea diocese. Archbishop hear the club. The concert la be­ For detail apply in person to Margaret he meeting was opened with.! B^jcher, Mias Ruth S. Crampton, to furnish a bond of 853 000 to In­ ing further rieeded to to done ceeded last year's by giTu.uuu. Last w n o —Toung Widdor Brown, John J. Cantwell aaid Catholics STENOGRAPHIC AND pRyer by the pastor. Raymond St. Mrs. James E, EHIIott, Mra. J. Rua- sure the completion of the work along this line. year s 22 mill tax was laid. To o ff­ W TH T—Amertca’s Town Maet- Public Records ing sponsored by the choir o f the itos— ing of tha Air. may not .-’’with a free conacienee" Second Oongregatlonal church and Fergu^n, Supl. o f Nurses, Manchester liir e n t was chosen moderator and 1,^11 pitkln. Mrs. Leland'K. Spald- knd gave him until January 21 to Monte Carlo whiat was played, set this increase in taxes and still attend the motion picture. The CLERICAL WORK WDRC-Talks of Adventure. w n c — Burns and Allen. tickets are available from roem- Ruth Porter was appointed | |ng. give evidence of the bond. He led by the itrogram chairman, Mr*, hold the same tax rate as last Federation of Protestant Churches WONS—Hop Harrigan. ^ Marriage License bera and also at the church. Memorial Hospital, between 9 a. m. and eSrk pro tern In the absence of Church Historian: Miss Emily now reports that he has secured Melvin Longfellow. y ' year, the grand list would have 8:08'^ disclosed it had sent Selsnick a Apply in Person Rev. C. O. Rev. Dr. Watson Woodruff to show an Increase of about three WTHT—Terry. • Thomas H. KaUy, of 184 Park 'A wall rounded program is being tl^ church clerk. Miss Ekiilh Mc- House. the necessary bond and the con­ A home-made cake which was MmC-Whan A Qirl Marrlas. WlMtO—Dick Haymas Show. letter of protest 2 p. m. or phone fo r appointment after million dollars. The grand list last WONS—OabrlelHeater. ' Tarrace, Hartford. - and Jane B. featured and two of the numbare C9mb. Twenty-page mimeograph­ The annual meeting was pre­ tract Is expected to be signed next donated for the first prise, was SilS— Archblahop Cantwell sold the s ' reports, covering activities ’ ol ceded by a supper served under Athletic committee; February 12 week. won by Mrs. Alme Latulippe. Mr*. year was 847.64b,103 and with two W n c -M u a le RaU. picture “appsars to bs morally LaChapeUO of 88 Knighton atresL bv the club wi|j feature two piano ROGERS CORP. hours. Phone 5 1 3 1 . thirds of Uis list now c«.,npletsd WONS—Superman. players, namely Ernest B. Coeroan nmre than boards and commit- the direction of Mrs. Ernest Kiits- will be Cultural-Educational night The work Is expect^ to start on Arthur Nelson received the second • 1I6- offensive and spiritually depreoa- MpUeti yesterday at the Town Mill — Oakland Street macher, president of the Women’s Local Squires out of a toU l Of l^uuu. the figures WTHT- Sky King. W ONS—Baal Stories from Real Clerk’s office for a marriage il- and Paul CTtetelat. In addition tabs tor the year 1W6 were dls- with a speaker on the aubjert of March 1 and the contractor has prise of padded coat bangers. The wnO-'Portla Faces Ufe. ing," adding that the Catholic Federation and a corps of assist­ Lincoln featured: February 19 the the right to -renew his contract third prise, paper gneat towels, show clearly that nothing like this • Ufe. cenee. They will be married Janu­ the club will feature Luella (hirttaa. 5353235348535353534848534823535323234853534853484853 trjbuted to all present. In several anticipated figure will to reached. L ^ o n of Decency had not been ants. CYP club boys and girls Squires will attfnd the Ash each year for the next three years. went to Ml*. Jullha Jansaen. ary 35 at the Emanuel Lutheran cases officers or chairmen gave a To Hold Revue Below Estimate 8:80— riven the usual advance showing. served the cot fee and acted as Wednesday aerviccs at St. Brid­ Coffee and doughnuts were WDRC — Connecticut State Ik e Protestant group complained church. few expISoatory remarks In re- '11m largest taxpayer Ir Man­ WDRC—Crime Photographer. waitresses. The meal, served get's church and It la expected served by the hostess. Mrs. W il­ Teachers Association. . gsid. to the xeports they had pre- Ohpt. RcriMUi SebeadsI chester is Cheney Brothers. Last WOIfB—Trassura Hour of Song. that in the film "wrongdoing was family style, consisted of baked the speaker to be obtalr,ed by the Liliiie Lofl^e, K,P. liam Blaufuaa. aaalated by Mrs. Old Record Shop. WTOT—Oypsy NIgllts. Shown to win every eenfiict with ham, scallot^ potatoes, hubbard Comiiiitleps Nunicfl by Allen Belcher, Mrs. Harold Berg- year their list amounted to 85.- WONS-'Captaln Midnight. i Total Membership IJ176 Spiritual committee will use aa his Polica Captain Harman Schendel 389.192. Added to their list this w n c —JsM Haleyley amiand Eva Ar- the right:" squash, cole slaw, rolls, coffee and theme the meaning of Lent; Feb­ lund. Mrs. Julius Janssen, Mrs. W TH T—Jack Armstrong, den. Offl'cial Seal Granted' ■ IThe report of the church clerk pies In variety was greatly enjoyed. Rrown-I^Gace (AHinoil Iiisttills Officers announced today that . the annual year was the new mUI which was > s lic e d a total memberahip Janu- ruary 26, which comes during the Edward Kelley and Mrs, John erected at a cost (according to a wnc—Juat Plain Bill. Seiznick In a prepared atate- The tables were attractive with Mortimer. Police Benefit entertainment wlU 18:88— ^ 1, 1M7 of 157«. reprcsenUng f or the Affair vacation of local schools, will be builder inspectors report I of 8:46— WDRC— Readers Digest— Radio red crepe paper decorations' and .be held at the State theater on ai^et gain during the year of 60. spent In an all-day trip to tha Cap­ The following officers of Linne It was voted to omit the Febru­ 8550,000, but their list this year WONS—Tom Mis. BdiUon. white tapers, and a hostess from itol and other points of Interest in Lodge, No. 72, Knights of Pythias, ary meeting. Sunday afternoon, February 16, W TH T—Tsnnassae Jed. B ^ht memoers were lost by the Federation presided at each Commltteea for the revue to )>e fklls far below that amount In WON8 - I Was A Convict. dSath. The names were read and Hartford under the direction of the were installed in Joint cerenionles beginning at 1:80, Captain Schen­ w n o —Front Page Farrsl. FIRST table. sponsored by Brown-I.aGace clr- the increase shown. The list this WTHT-Woftd Security Work­ tJM audience arose In tribute while Civics committee. The Social comr with Memorial Lodge, N a 38, at del la chairman ot the committee yesr upon which the tax will be Si6S— shop. 1e, Columbian Squires, Were an­ mltte^'’a activity, for the month Liberty hall, Golway street last for the entertainment and his U|a minister lei In prayer. nounced today by Hector A. l>e- paid U 85,487,‘J95 'plus ai. 86.000 News on all stations. Abbott and Costello. will be the presenting by the cir­ night at eight o'clock. assistants ara J'lseph Sterling, wnc— .Miss Ruth Porter, chairman of Gace, counselor In charge of the valuation remaining on the' old •:18— 18:88— NATIONAL cle of the Sunshine Revue. Recreation Uta Missionary committee, stated Chancellor Commander, T. Ivan John Cdvagnaro, George DenL and mill which is being torn down. This WDRC—HaadUnsra Club. WDRC—That’s Ftnnegen. The other day, we overheard a cutlomer ray, ' Chinese. Offer production. The revue, dealgnated Johnson; vriee chancellor, Albert tkat the committee had communi- Rudolph Wiitalla. shows a net Increase on their list WONS—Sports Roundup. WONS—Polko Parade. at FIRST NATIONAL I elwsyi had everything aa the Sunahlne Revue, will be held B. Carlson; prelate, B. Arnold catfd with Mias Naomi Foster, at the Holllater Street school Feb­ Notes A t a meeting of the Manchester of 8U 6.10S. Musical. Roundup. W TH T—Fantasy In Melody, STORES Hospital Motes Johnson; master of work, Robert Ouleklyi No mere 'ilght-unieen* buying for e vm ro the church recently chose as To Talk Peace ruary 9. 13 and U. The Febru­ Police Mutual Benefit Association Houses Not Completed y W TH T — Hartford BduesMon wnc—Eddto Cantor. Ita missionary, and found that G. Mitchell; keeper of records and held last night Captain Schendel Another reason why the grand Budget Appropriation, . ihe imert way to mvs it to then the I NATIONAL ary 9 showing will be a matinee seal, Gustav A. Gull; master of ToalgM 18:48— m sa PoaUr had been transferred for children. Tickets were distri­ Admitted yesterday; Mrs. Ellen was 'elected president, Arthur list is , not showing the increase wnc—Bob Stasia. W TH T—Bari Ctedwin. finance, ‘ (Carles L, Wennergren; Bast SIda BalMiag expected is o v Ing to new buildings sH the handy, irtendly FIRST NATIONAL STORES, to another school In Turkey and buted to membera of the Squires Jackson. 62 Winter street; Clali Small Gym— Seymour, vice president; Wlllism «iS6— lld )8- Terms Again master of exchequer, Alexander started under construction and guelity foedi your iemily will IJw. From meal .„ affttosed the noed of books. Mias at their meeting at the Knights White. 6.7 Pine street; CHmyton «:00-9:00 Physical Fitness Scully, secretary; and the Man­ W TH T—March of Dimes. Nawa on all statlone. Porter saM the Mission Board In of ColumbtM home last night. Houv/r^ Hartford; Hana Ericksrui, Berggren; master at arms, Everett chester Trust Company was again were not completed in time to be end ell ether ieedi we buy (Centtnned from Page One) H. Johnson; inner guard, EMwIn Class. included on the (October list. This • tS S - l l i l t o . Beaton had beea oontacted and The committees chosen foIloW: Wapping; Wrs. CatherineiRowsed, Large Gym— designated ms treasurer. W D ftO -B ad Barber. WDRC—News; Footnotes. ' they would send the books to the II Ridge street; Mrs. Biftnch Hel- Cook; outer guard, Harold Mndean was due to the lack of finishing as critical. Tht paper skid yester­ Tickets: Peter Pinto, Jr., chair­ and trustee. N. Harry Nielsen. 6:00-9:30 (Junior B. B materials. Such material la now WONS— Answer Man. WONS—Stanley Lesniak’s Or- N. school as a gift of tha Missionary man; BIrkery Johnson and fron. 312 (.'enter street; 'Mrs. Stef,, day that 100,000 Oommiihlats had Fred­ League). arriving and many of the houses WTHT--Music. ehaetra. NATIVE ssramlttaa to Mias Footer, a erick Spellman. , \ fie Mattlce, 43 Mill street; Nancy District Deputy G. C., Walter opened an offensive on a ipO-milc Mighty Midgets vs. Beavers which nave been under construc­ wnc—Emlte Cote Oise Oub. W TH T—Music TU Midnight valued member of Center church Poiinorowitr, 36 Birch street. Hibbard was in charge. Public Records PLUMP. n N o n R-SV^LRAVO stretch of the river - dividing line Spotlight: Ronald Longchamps. Rangers vs. Bulldogs tion for over a year are now being 6:48— wnc—Hsrknass of Washington Ushers; Richard Foley, chair­ ■ Discharged yesterday: Mrs ‘To HoM Special MecUag between Communist and govern­ Aces vs. Checkers completed. This however, does not WDRC—Robert Trout News. man; Francis Mader. Frank VIchl, Mary O'Brien and son, 8 Ceram ‘ Robert Hawley, treasurer, pro- ment areas in north Manchuria. 82 Cliildreii Born Bowling Alleys— Warrantea Dead help on this year’s tax bill and WONS— Easy Acas. WDRC—Columbia Masterworka. HdS, David Donovan. Donald Hiihbard. street; Barbara Burr, 7 Lydall poaed a plan for handling Canter (Counter-attacking, government 7:00-10:00 (Open) Phone for Joseph A. Tnidnlak to the Silk the indication clearly points to an wnc—Lowell Thomas. TfimC—Story of Muaie. ehorch benevolences in a manner Thomas Stevenson. Walter Hansen street; Mrs. Louise Egbert. IH reservations. enty Corpoiatlon, property located increase of a possible three miUs, 7:00— 11:48— troopa tried to tmaah a Commun­ Fidrioge sti'cet; Mrs. AlboHar Por­ During September CHICKENS and David Comlna. . to Community Cheats in ist drive against Tehhui, S3 miles West Side Building on Durant street. or, a 25 mill tax. WDRO—Mystery of the Week: W ONS—Lea Elgart’a Orchaatra. tlm largo centers ao that all gifts Stage: Glenn McCann, William ter, 70 Westminister read; Mrs. Gym— WONS— Pulton LewU, Jr. 1VRN IN yOUR north of Changchun. Another dis­ I>etitia Belctti, 320 Mum street. • News. •C funds from the different church Schack and Francis Slater. Town C3erk Samuel J. Turking- 6:00-0:30 B..B." Practice w n<3—Supper Club. 18:88— patch said 10,000 Oommunlats Mrs. Angetine Plantanlinl, 150 Ma­ HIAVY STHR iMP • lO III IN •Cjganlsatlona would be handled by Janitorial: Edward O'Dwyer. ton, this morning receW ^ from Bowling Alleya— \ “ 85 Years of Custom Upholstering Experience" ' 7lU L- WONS—A rt Ksaasl's Orchaatra. were attacking 30 milea northeast James Cunningham. Thomas Prior ple street; Conrad Pelletier, 27 « t o eommlttso. This brought forth Hartford the returns of the chil­ 7:30-10:00 Junior League. W D R(>-Jsck Smith Show. W n C —News; Deolgna for List­ of Changchun. and Edward Martin. Tyler Circle; Nancy Sloan, 46 Team No. 3 vs. Team No. 2 ciaaalderable' dlanieelon and It wab (In Kirin province,' Gen. Un dren born In that city, of Maflches- WONS—TeUo-Teet ening. CHUCK ROAST voted to study the matter further Program: Charles Tan'inlan, Drive A, Silver Lane Homes; M'S Team No. 4 vs. Team No. t Plao’i Communist forces, stepping Dorothy Nell, 54 School street; ter parents, during the month of W TH T—Elmer Dsvls. 18:8to^ aad take action at a apodal meet- chairman; Frank VIehl and Fran­ PUSHPRISM YOUNO PORK • WNe«o aa almost continuous en- apartments. First elsas 2001 TINj; than 22 years, asked to take Episcopal church Saturday, Janu­ Blue Cross Service! tertrinar since tha lata 20’s,. First GRAPEFRUIT ,SSSS\ 1 floor. He paid tribute to the ary 11. The double ring service was there was hla old Connecticut Tan- materials on hand. No de­ itSr pastor for his fine Chris performed by the Rev. Alfred L. keea orchestra, then for a decade lay. Skilled workmanship 46-OZ' n chsraieter, and for the interest 1-LO TALL TIN Williams. or ao ba was M. C. of a gueat- at reasonable rates. Aim TOMATO JUKE— TIN took ^ the parish bouse which Miss Eunice M. Ludwig, cousin packed hour of variety. Later a ‘ Coaddered mrie of the finest in metal kitchen cabinets, 53 of the bride was maid of honor; somewhat stmllar pattern, hut not ) oount^. It was dedicated in l-et 0 8 modernice your pres­ t Mias Gloria Gustafson, friencl of to such an extant was Incorpora­ WNOU UNPNUO 29-OZTIN HBO. during'toe world wide depres- the bride, and Mias Vivian Roseen. ted Into half hour programs. ent kitchen Into s picture APRICOTS alpfi. when In t e r ^ payments were sister of the bridegroom, were Boris, who long hao boaa en- book kitchen where work­ hMvy and H tyaa difficult to re* bridesmaids. Arnold Roseen. broth­ \' thuslaatie about broai^saatlng hut TEA-BAOS ing will ba ■ plassora. It daoe the principal, and many were er of the bridegroom was best man seldom gained tjio hopad^or nigh- CHEESE ORANOI iable to keep their pledges. It will emt nothinir for an as- OZJAR and the ushers were Edward J. cr listener ratings In pidhious sp** BtrdM 'i Q wU m tr Krafl'i V tim ta MARMALADE p u n M IR A R H IS with a good deal of pleasure, Newbury of Portsmouth, N. H„ The Contract Between The Manchester psarancss. is credited with, giving limate. r. McOomb said, that he was brother of the bride, and Gilbert up a 815,000 a week night club Make Flavortul Tea SiMked to present to John Pickles,Peterson of New Britain, cousin of OTOt in Miami,>Fls., for his latest CALL 6105 URRV'S - flioad la Namry fynip 29 0Z TIN chairman of the society's commit- the bridegroom. riianca at Uia microphone. His PEACHES / tde, k pUque bearing the words. 1-LB LOAP The bride, who was given In most recent radio assignment was / “ Woodruff Hall,'* to be placed over marriage by her father, wore a aa a replacement on CBS last sum­ ‘ tiM entrance. After Mr. Pickles Memorial Hospital And The Bine Cross 99 ROYAL ANN 29-OZTIN gown of white satin .and chiffon mer. Tbs new show, apparently to k M received the plaque, Mias Em­ CHERRIES HUNYf - NMRT af OOIO. with a fingertip veil and carried bs straight comedy variety, will ily Mouse, historian, read a letter white carnations. have D i^ Varney, Brasilian sing­ regret from Dr, Woodruff, The maid of honor wore a gown er. R » Bloch's orchestra and who was unable to be present, of aqua taffeta and carried pink Frank uaUup announcing. EV A P .M ILK B V A N G R IN I 3 TAUTINS thanking the church for the hemor carnations. NEW to w PRKE paid him in giving his name to the Is still In Effect In Full And Blue Cross The brldeamslds’ gowns were of With tha annual March of Dimaa pariah ball, and expressing hla best S A V E to Tip Top Market ON shell pink jersey and they carried campaign under way. a number wishes for the continued prosperi­ .1 '\ • • 1/3 1/2 41 OAK STREET bouquets of deep pink carnations.. of specials are bring scheduled. In­ • TELEPHONE 3929 PRRSH' CRRAMHY ty of the church and its people. MAYONNAISE — The bride's mother wore a green Each piece custom built in the Pl^nnouth qual­ cluding: “COURTESY PLUS QUALITY!^ WE DELIVER 15.00 OR MORE!' s l i Committees Appointed^' crepe dress and a white camellia ' Mark HiU, chairman of the nomi­ ity manner, with inherentstyle, comfort, CBS—Friday night at 11:80, corsage. The bridegroom'a mother Calvacads of Bands, with 00 min­ PLO. - ORAPHRUIT nating committee presented the Members W ill Receive Full Benefits beauty. Distinctive fabrics; fine fillings, full ^ 4d-OZTIN CoUowlng slate of officers and wore a dress of brown crepe- and utes diridsd between six orehaa- order to help ns dole out a very limited supply and to gat BUTTER CITRUS JUICES ORANORar Committees anj they were unani­ an orchid corsage.. spring construction on'sagless bottoms. Some \traa in New York, Chicago and mously elected. A reception was held in the with spring cushions. Some with feather Mew OrIesn% W Shortening, we are making this a (X)M- Church Clerk: MlSa Edith C. church parlors with 100 guests at­ cushions. Soiry, ai7ne for sals otherwise. HMfo.caAonafi'^ HI PRC 2 0 c tending. ^ JtcOomb. ' ONE-OF-A-KIND FLOOR SAMPLES ' Deaconi: Leonard Church, Erwin When leaving on a wedding trip Until April 1, i Lb. Tin j 3 Lb. Tin Spry O M I G A T O R catuci wAPoat vozceuopko 1 6 < W. Wbltham. to New York the bride wore a Reg. ■ SALE' Cburidi Council; John J. Douglas, dress of blue crepe, fur coat, brown Tuxedo Sofa, blue Damask...... 8229.50 8129.50 PREAAIUAA caAeauar.iuimeo ilipk g 2 3 c Mrs. Mildred Id . Hayden, Ray- accessories and a pink camellia Regency Sofa with tufted arms. 1 Lb. Box Furat’ a 1 1 Lb. Box FuratV A ■ ff C YOE CARDEN 30DZTIN 2 5 < corsage. ' In rose Brocatelle...... '. 350.00 330.50 PREPARE mood P. Lambeck, Mrs. Allan 8. Shortening ^ Shortening T E A •PUMN aO fi er NOaMKAND HUPKQ 24< 9M AU l ^ l o r . The bride is employed by the Regency Sofa with tufted arms. ^ 9 ^ | nNAST 7001HH 25* Board of Christian Education: Aetna Fire Insurance Clbmpany of In rose Tapestry...... 300.00 179.50 F o r T h e T E A B A G S BWMAAOND PKGOF46 32< RICHMMO 30OZTM 2lc ] f n „ Charles A. Bader. D. Lloyd Hartford. "rhe bridegroom is a Lawson LoveaeaL blue stripe...... 198.00 110.59 Our Regular 49e Laan' Simple SimoB * ~ * • Mabron, Mrs. Merrill H. Adams. veteran of World War n, having Duncan Phyfe Sofa, ho David 8 . McOomb as rtpreaenta- served in the Nsvy for foujr years. In mauve Brocatelle...... 400.00 350.00 BABYfOOD .!CS: 4 ' .»« 35< ttva of Church school. 2- piece Georgian Suite, EASTER PIECRUST 2 pkgs. 33c ’ Board of Uahairs: Kenith Ld- Meanwhile Due Consideration Will wine and g r e e n ...... 400.00 249.00 HAMBURG, lb. 39c Sa, chairman, MsirOl H- Adams, ‘Manchester Colonial Wing (^hair, Lemisn Filling, 2|>kgi. 25c i M A f r ' John B. Bangston, C. Donald grey and blue...... ’ 125.00-,1, 89.00 PARADE BREAD KHY ALPIN-maim sucio llrOZ LOAF 12c MOlrannars Veraey H. McBrids, ^Laad 0* Lakaa ^ At Rockville Elks I Engltah Lounge Chair, , Burry’s Homespun CREAM STYLE 2 2 0 ' ^ ^ 3 5 . Awsaa O. McCaw, Robert W, Me- wine s trip e ...... 119.50 79.00 Personalike Your ' OMBb, Jr„ Henry H. MtUer; John 3- plece Charles of London Suite, WNOU KERNEL 2(>«ZT84 19c Mortimer, Charles 8 . Roberts, . "Msnehester Night’’ will ber.eb-' | Given To The Entire Situation By The wine and bide...... 350.00 l70.oo Wardrolm With BUTTER lb.75e ASSORTED PALMOUVE Irving M. Spencer, Harry C. served by RockvUIe Lodge of Elks SPiC&SPAN WNOU KERNEL VACUUM PACK n D C T IN l7 c w; Brwln W. Wbltham. , . at a meeting to be held aoon. In Many Others . . . Specially Priced! COOKIES lb. box 49e SOAP {B low er Oommlttae: Miss Maryorder to make plans for the event | See Them In Our Showrooms EXCLUSIVE I O. Chapman, chairman, Mrs. Har-Manchester members of the lodge Wa’va Beta Promiosd Eaough fe ^ 2 VU «GS 3 9 * REGUUR SIZE 10 1C JUvonl, Mrs. Robert F. Haw- are akked to attend a meeting at Open Dally To 6:0O-^Taea. ahd Thurs. TirSKiO P. M. DESIGNS DEL MONTE FRUIT SALE! . THREi FINE COFFEES! M n . Herbert B. House, Mrs. the Elks Home. North Park' street, Trustees Of The HUspital, - j CoBvenleal Budget Terma Aralinhiel Last the Whole Wack-Ead! Bing Cherries iBartlett Pears W H EN a v a i l a b l e ming. Rockville, on ..Monday night, Jan­ B y _ Oommlttae; Mr. and uary 20. Fblloa-lng next Mon- Fruit Cocktail' Royal Anne Cherries B. BMdlag. co-chalr- da/t meeting a buffet lunch will I BACON lb. 60e PALMOLIVE R IC H M O N b 2 Cora B ., uons, Miss be served. There are a large a3 LPLYM( 3 jars $1.00 SUPER SUDS ) M. Dona. Mr. and Mrs. Frank number of members of Rockville Fischer SOAP Dr. knd Mrs. Samuel B. lodge from Manchester and It Is SsBilrfss Shawn Ob R iq B ist Thl.s Advertisement C«ld For By The Tru.stees. FRIDAY ONLY! LOWEST PRICE IN TOWN! LA R G E PKC KYBO 2-*^79* planned to have a supper and en- I lA T H S in 34* mlttea an tha Armed Fercaa; iertalnment .tppnsored by ihe In- CALL 2 - ^ 3 1 5 . a.. IhraU^ Mmlrman, ool membera. ' W H EN a v a i l a b l e WHEN AVAILABLE C O P L E Y HB VACUUM RM ^3* “ Plymouth Senes AD Conaectlcut’’ AFTER 7 P. M. RINSO --^ SUPER SUDS 3 pkgs. $1.00 'VE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES PRICES SUBJKT TO CHANGE DUE TO MARKET

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HANUHB8TER EVBNlKG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAV. JANUARY 16. 1947 PAGE THIRTEEN MANCHESTER EVENINC HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. JANUARY 18, 1947 ^ A t » T W B L V | Mickey Katkaveck Signs to Manage Minor League Club he igh chool orld T H S W Legion Downs Garrys Marines Top I Local Sport Chatter |PAVBristol Pens Contract With C om piW d by Stodcnta of Mancbcotor Hlffb School MIm HvIcii Estes. Kicutly Adviser W ip in g Y TOL. XIV, N a It THURSDAY, JANUARY 18 Manchester Mlgb’n basketbnU eKntghta of Oolumbua and friends In Loop Game 42 to 38 at A ^ o r y team boa ao poeeible chance ot are ‘Invited **“ * to attend. qunllfyiag for the annual CSAC Cardinals The Softball League will hold a Gain Leadenhip in Y State high sebool tourna­ State Polish League ^ Klein It Editor Start Interclass ^ Xmas Seal Drive Wool-Shirt Dance Lauds Courage ial meeting tonight at 7:80 at ‘QuiU’ Issue .Thiner Robb Scores 20 Senior Loop; Cloak ment olated for the New Haven TMCA. Raffle ticket refunds Rivals Play Sunday Catcher to Re Playing Legion of Honor The Student Council U spon­ Arena. The tourney opens Satur­ Congratulations are in order Basketball Games Very Successful Paces Attadi And Moriartya Win rWUl be medc at thU Uine. All team Albany Skipper soring another Sport Dance to­ Of H. S. Quintet Points in Leading day, March 1. managers are asked to be present. At East Side Rec; Manfiger of Albany Is Published for Arthur Klein, '47, who waa morrow evening, Friday, Janu­ newly elected editor of Soman­ A pretty girl with a lovaly^HiBg- ary 17, In the asaembly ball. Locals* Attack^ Fist Johnny BycholakI neond 19 Cards in’ Georgla- hls. ^ Tnterclass basketball started off tng \’olce hi Loretta McKinney. | Tha returns from Uie recent A team to ba eligible for com­ The World Series and An Star Tho Bristol S t Stans Invnd^l Christmas Beal drive, conducted The dance begins at 8:00 and Fight EnliYcns Game poinUU and controlled both back- peting In the annual cage tour­ game fllma of 1948 will be ehoMm Manchester Sunday afternomi I 'The elections look place In with two thrilling games last Loretta has belonged to the A lasU 'to 11:00. Admiaalon will Principal Bailey, Urges ' boards aa the Maiinea continued Florida League Somanhis Joins Quill in Csppella choir since her freshman throughout Manchester High school neys must have played at least at the East Side Rec Centers and with high hopes ot upsetting the 23M, Friday. Jan. 10. The r^ Thursday afternoon at the Rec by be fifteen cents with 8.A.A. undefeated last night by downing eight games In its own class and PoUsh-Amerlcane from their sec­ suits of the rest of the election year at Manchester High school by the Student Council from Tues­ Students to OintinuB^ Whlxzer Robb threw in 30 points Wupping, 45 to 31. the YMCA on Thursdey evening, Mickey Katkaveck. Maneboe- Printing; Advertising the Freshmen besting the Sopho­ tickets, and twenty-five cents higher and must have won 50% January SO. The program will be ond place standing Uf' the State wUl be in next week's '■'World.' and ‘ to the Round Table Singers day, December 3 to Monday, Dec­ last night In pacing the AaBcrican Wapplag entered the gnme'Urttk mores 27 to 21 and the Seniors for two years She plans to con-! without tickets. Support of Team of tbs games played In lU own free Ur eU. Polish League. This Important tilt tor's * only Now in Magarine —carol Whiteber, ’49. ember V, have proved the drive to Ail persons attending are re­ Legion five to a 43 to 39 win over three straight wins hs agolaat ho clase and higher. wlU take place at t ^ Bast Side player, hae signed as playing man- coming out from behind In the last ttniie studying voles and mualc! be the moet successful in the bu- defeats. Bjrcholekl aad B«lte VUga after graduation. \ quested to come dressed tn 'Today, 1 want to pay a per­ ths Middletown Garibaldi’s iMt ------j Mickey Kstkaveck’e present nd- Rec with the preltimnaiy of the agar ot the Albany Cardinals la with Its attractive blue cover minutes to beat the Juniors 28 to tory of the sebooL lumber JeckeU or wool sport scored SI points between them, 10 girls teams storting at 3:30 p.m. 25, In ths second game. Loretta has followed the Gener- ^ sonal tribute to the courage ot Wtndaor High ip two gamea drem Is 183 Lake Forest Park­ the Claaa D Qeorgta-Florida deelcncd by Retty Jane Lewis. '«8, The total amount received la shirU. night at the State armory. mote than the Wapplag Mom was Brietol teams have always been The Freshmen had a slight lead al CourM for her first three yeaia 8123.52. This exceeds last year's twelve boys, the twelve boya who able to gather. against Cheney Tech averaglMl 90 way, Wilmington, . League. Tbe announcement wai QuUl Mafaslne was recently pub* Students Thanked in high school,'and during her sen­ The dence is open to all The game ended rather sudden­ arch rivals ot Manchester. This mao# public by M. M. Wiggins; over tj>e RopJ|iomore8 all through contribution by 116.96. M.H.S. students or members of constitute the first team on our Independent O osk downed the points per game against the local feud etui exists eo nothing would liahed under the auspices of Miss the game but It was a hard fought ior year she la taking the College ly when one of the visiting play­ YMCA five In the beat played school. Windsor aoored 100 and 98 Copies of the "Sklere Guide to president o t tbe Allnutv club. Course. Girls’ Leaden club and ThU year the per capita sales the Vetersn’s School. OuUlders basketball aquad,” said Principal New England” are available, free please the S t Stone more thim to Tbe managerial assignment lo Marlon CSaey, Russell Wright and For Supplies Sent and tough game. Botterton and for each room were figured. In msy attend if they come with a ers tok a sucker shot at a Man­ game of the night, 39 to 36. points In the two contests. In a defeat on the locnls. Dur- Fogarty were the workhorses of after school sports have occupied Edson M. Ballsy at a brief as­ Ueldcavage soored 19 polats for of charge, by writing the New the second for the local catcher. the editorial staff of QuiU Oub. good deal of her outside time. other words, Uie committee figured student of one of the above sembly held Friday, January 10, chester player. When the local England SM Oounril, sutler K the past active league aeasone Last ybar Katkaveck signed to t' -I froth and were ably assisted out the ' average contribution ot named schools. the winners. Campbell Council, Knights of the Polieh-Amerks usually split Uader s new plan of aubecriptlons. ’Think what our Joy was when by Brown, Finnegan, and Mc­ L/>retts has played softball, vol­ In a speech urging the students man retaliated, the Gerrya left the Mortarty Brothers whipped the BuUdlng, Boston. manege Wilmington,. N. a . In the ley ball, badminton, and bowling. each pupil based on the contribu­ Jean Monast, *48 of Manchester High to continue floor. It wee a climax of football Columbus will hold a Spoila Night the honors In games with Bristol Tobacco State League. After two *'QuUl'* baa Joined with Somanhls. our teschen came In classes to Laughlin. ’Tie for the high score tion of hU homeroom. This U a MHS Vets, 89 to 13. Dimny HaUl- Monday evening at 8:18 at S t and In winning It waa paver any wfeeraby the issues of QuUl and As her particular dislikes, their support of the basketball tactics diapliiyed by the vlettort Tho Knights of CJoIumbua bae- months with the mirni VYilmingtoa club, distribute coats, skirts, soles, ■for the freshmen were Finnegan finer basU tor comparison as some day and Lgm Witcher led the Gas James’s eebool ball. Sound motion runaway but a dlfferanre o f a Sotnanhis may bee purehMed for and Brown with six points apiece. Loretta designated Frank Sinatra teaiA."' throughout the game. Whan the Houas^Oani ketban team,,^enthuiU in the Rec Katkaveck naigiiM ana nmea a blouses, dreases, and underwear. and onions while aha mentioned homerooms are twice aa large os He went on to aay that the team Incident occurred, only three sec­ pictures of the 1948 World Serlee Senior Leaguej trevel to Granby few points. contract with Albany tn the Geor- the oomplete sumI or $&00 or Mps- Flaherty, Buckminster, Hansen, others. l&arlacs < « ) gamea and also the 1946 All Star It seems to be In Bristore spirit rataly as wished,[. This B«r plan We thank all the generous Ameri­ Stevenson and Frey were on the Bing Crosby and tee cream as her Show Proper Stage has exhibited a splendid example onds of flaying time remained. tomorrow night to play the Gran­ gta-Flortda League. favorite singer and foodstuff, re­ TMle three highest homerooms of courage this eeason In spite of baseball game will be shown. Sev­ by flve. The latter 1a a member ol to alwaya play a bit over their President WigginA In hie an­ requlfee that Quill contain adver- cans who deprived themselves for starting lineup for the Sopho­ The victory wee the second Briggs; i t .... head when they come to Mnnehes- ttnng in the back as It has never spectively. are: ISM, |.23 per capita, Patty defeat after defeat. Not one mem­ yankowBkl, rf eral other sports reels will also be the Farmington Valley League. nouncement, said the signing of the little unfortunate girls of our mores. The high scorer was a sub, Stevenson, representative; 25K, Actions in P. & P. straight win for the Legion and shown. ter. done before. Bambsgna by name, with seven Murder mysteries rank high on ber of the team has given up the both wins were scored at the es- Hodge, rf .... Players will leave the Rec at 7. Katkaveck “ waa a good one.” poor Boulogne.” Loretta’s list of favorite reading 8.18 per capita,' Doris Custer, rep­ fight. Th e beating they are taking However, the SL Stans boast Katkaveck has been living in Another thing to be noticed points. Both teams were quite good penae of the Gerrya. Lost night’s VUgo, If ...... an experienced nggngatlon this This is a tranalatlon of part of matter. Movies, especially com­ resentative; and 26F, 8.I& per cap­ on the court U not their only beat­ BycholakI, c .. Charlie Bloasfleld, business man­ A bus will leave tbs British North Carolina elnca the close at about the Uteet issue of QuUl » one lattor received by Mies Jeanne but the scoring was slow and the At a meeting of the Paint and win proved that the flrst win over ager of the Hartford baseball season with many alx footera tn the greet pumber of underclsae* edies and mysteries, and dancing, Loretta McKinney ita, Jean Garrtty, representative. ing. The beating they are taking toek BebB Custer, r g ...... American Cfiub tonight for the tbe 1945 eeason. His wife, the for­ Low from students In the Leiiette basket was found by the ball shoot- both old-faantoned and popular, No new record was set In the wdthln themselvee U even more the Middletown flve was no fluk^t Chiefs and Y Director Joe McClua- their lineup to spread the none nail writing for It. 11m under- Powder Club, held In the Drama Brooke, Ig ...... Middletown Armory where the mer Mies Alberta GIbeon, Is a na­ School for girls In - Boulogne, ere a small percentage of the time. are also favorites of Loretta. amount of money a homeroom con­ difficult to bear. It U not easy Robb waa the big gun In t^e key will be the epeekere at tbs defense. For fp o if scoring punch classmen seemed to be outnum­ It jvss only at the end of the game ta will attain success In her future Room, several members presented Dubashinskl. )g BA’s and Hlllaldee wUl play. The tive of Wilmington. N. C. Frtnce, France, in appreciation of With such a nice- personality tributed. The record U held by to be the “but of ridicule” or to Legion attack. The score . was eral Improvement of ododlUons for Sports Night Members at the bus leavee at 8:30 they depend moetlyon the ahoottng Flret Major Step bered, but not outclaeeed. that the freshmen pqlligl out as she has in her nigh school days. a demonstration which showed eyes of Kobles, Bareik, Tyaska clothes and supplies which were and ability to make friends Loret- — Dorothy Kansk, '47. Michael Vignone who last year lose the support of one's fellow-stu­ knotted at 16 all at halfUnM. At water fowl and mlnhtoty birds. Totals ...... 30 6 45 Katkaveok'a appointment as The Sret etocy spearing In the ahead to win 27-21. ,r. Another project^a the Improve­ and Waleaa. Also In reaerve Uiey naagaatoe was 'Tne ftomlsed sent to them hy volunteers In Miss sold 811.25 in 21F. The highest tbU the proper actions to be taken In dents, but the team has not quit tha three-way mark, the Legion Wapplag (31) ■kipper to tha flrst at several ma­ In the aacond game the Juniors trying, they have not quit fighting. ment of forest/fcover and upland have Ssydolskl, Barton, Lowlckt LMd.” by Joan Bsleber. *4S. This Lows’s French cleeses last year. year was 13F, Patty Stevenson, to­ various Incidents on the stage. It held a 30 to 28 advantnSe. a F P t o . jor etepe by the Albany club In an and Saniora both played a very waa under the direction of Mar­ “ It iz easy to be a winner,” he bLd shooting arens, axtenaivs and Krullckl all maaters of the effort to i^va the city a winning Is an liwptttiig rahteoCa poor dee* Other lettere have been received ut, 89.00. From this point the Legion held Simler, rf ...... 0 0 0 sqne eyetem of baaketball defense, Mata runaaa hey hit hard by war by Miss Low from the etudenta and good gams scoring point after Rec-CreaUona Choose Cast The following U a lUt of each garet DeCfiantis, and the follow­ continued. "Everybody like a win­ Its advantage and efound up artUi cleaning up and improving State Ferguson, if ...... 0 0 Bores With Atlantics ball team. He euccrede Herb point in fairly regular sequence ner.” However winning Is not the Forests .mcludlng reforestation learned through that famous men­ Moore wbp baa been sold to Tbs neat story, by Ralph Howard, from the Save the Children Foun- homeroom, iU per capiU sales and ing members pafDclpated: Dolores n four-point margin of victory. Andrus, I f ...... '...8 1 tor Tom Monahan, coach of bas­ '4S, Is as InteceMlng account at daUon in New York, through being paced by Connolly, a toll Hello, everybody! Haven’t seen its toUl contribution. They are Helms, LoU Prokopy, Nan La­ only criteria by which a team The summary: actlvittos, and the purchase aad White, If ...... 0 0 MIekey Katkaveck Rocheetsr o t 'th e IntemaUooal lanky Junior, who scored eleven should be Judged. It takes courage develo|»nent of Held trial a n ketball at Brlatol High eritool. Bear Bunting In the Yukon. ‘The which the clothes and money with you since before vacation. Did Of ‘Our Town’ luted according to the descending Fontaine, and Phyllis Silversteln Legion (43) Van Sicklan, If ...... l 1 Friday Against Pros Coach FalkowakI hae high hopes League. vgonder” by Harriet which supplies were bought, were points. Tony Acconaro, a team­ you all have a nice time? order of per capita sales. ETrat, some rules applying to to get out on the floor and pla$ B rP la . foryffmeral use of eportsroen at Waldron, e ...... 8 1 Albany to not a strange city to mate of Connolly's both In thia the game when things are going Inifee. Dr. Hunter explelnad that of capturing the Slate Polish Katkaveck. Mickey launched hie Wetaer. ‘dS. M the sumorons ac­ tent 13M, 8.23, 89.00; '25E', 818, 86.23; stage directions were read, and Rdbb. rf ...... , . ‘. . . . 9 4 30 Berger, e ...... 0 0 League this year aad also to up­ count at an amateur tnvMitloa to A complete report of everything league and In the Rec, Ullied five 26F, 8.15, 85.50; 28M, $.14, 85.80; the meanings o ' various terms against you. He concluded by ask-. Degiitis, If ...... 8 1 7 ,j,le department doesn’t expect to Anderson, rg ...... 0 1 Noe Ends List profaestonal career Ui Albany aft­ points.' Campbell of the Seniors Sports are.. going strong as Human Drama Largest Ing the students to show the team accomplish these projects immedi­ hold the town title so he will be er Impreeetaf IL Louie Cardinal snake mlikabakaa. The Inevltahle sent to the “adopted” school waa usual. Junior-Senior bowling 24F, 8.14, 84.00; 24M, 8.13, 86.22; used In play books were given. Bucclno, If ,,,,,*,,,,,,,,0 0 g Stead, rg ...... 0 0 State Leaguers Booked lYorM’s Pro Batiketlwll using hie powerful flrst string aa h T f M sad a room is qtdckly was at the top of the Senion with they are behind them and to benefit Ber^cld, c ...... 1 3 ' 4 ately but that a deflnite program Wayner, Ig ...... 1 0 ChampioiM to Play Proa ■couta Pop Keicber aad Roy Ols- sent to Mias Low, who. in turn, seven points and Turkington, competition has started. In order Undertaking of S & B; 13F, 8.12, 84.09; 24B, 8.11, 4.40; Since the way one walks on the from their splendid example of For Armory Contest; 'much as poulble to form a smooth Meriden PA’s Blngar at a tryout c a m bold *o oevared by milk. turned the report over to the stu­ 15M, 8,11. 84.40; 15M, 811, 83.08; Daiudson, c ...... 0 has been laid out and is ready for SouthergUi, I g ...... 0 1 Patrti, and Bailey were second to stay tn the "league” each team stage U Important, the glrU show­ courage. presentation and action as soon clicking flve. This Initial lineup WtUlmaatlc la 1935. The follow­ A toe aarrattve by Nancy dents. Among the supplies eent has to make the specified weekly All Members to Act 14M, 8.11. 84.45; 27M, 8.11, 82.71; ed the best ways for various types » Brown, r g ...... 1 Locals Play on Road The New York Kenalseonoe, will probably constat of “Snap ’ with fouf points apiece. I practicable. Totals ...... 8 6 21 ing year tbe former Mancheoter Moore. '41, demonstrated erbat were paper pads, soap, potatoes, score and has, l;o have six regular 16F, 8.11. 83.52; 18M, 8.11, 84.56; of people to walk. The characters J. Klelnschmidt, Ig " worM’s profeeslooal basketbaU Server and Al Surowiec at for­ It waa a fast moving game with Offlcere Installed Score at half time 15-3 Marines. Tonight at Middletown champions, have been booked Rec Senior Champions High star was wear^ ths uni­ tear egu de to a man wtth's guilty and shoes. In addiUon to the team membe(z on hand. This The most enterprising produc­ 22M, $.10, 84.13; IIF, 8.10, $3.35; so enacted Included an elderly ward, Ed Kose at center with Pete form of the- Altouiy Cardinals. Hq aeaadaaca. BQl Hooker wrote on many very accurate shots and week’s score Is 375. Totals ...... 13 42 In the business meeting that fol­ Reiei'ce, Danielson. Umpire, to fare Uie. British Amertean 'Stoum end Johnny. BycholakI, clothes mentioned above, trick playa, balanced teams and tion ever undertaken by Sock and 26M, 8.10, $5.01; 21F, 810, 83.50; woman with rheumatUm, a mod­ “World” Members Briggs Time 4 8-mlnute periods. Rook Strong Silver dilusted from litanoh eater High people oas aMete at a model alr- 28B, 8.09, 83.55; 23B, 8.09, 83.00; GaribaldtoiSS) lowed Dr. Hunter’s talk, the new Frank Bores dlapleyed one of the P iw at the state arnrery, Fri­ guards. The polleh Americana ran A member of the Foundation wall organised playing. The last Buskin In Its years of outstanding ern teen-ager, and a society piom- ■ FPts. 1938.11__ Blaim COM test aad Carol Whlcher. who visited the school In Novem­ 25M, 8.08, 83.41. officers of the aaeoclation were day evening, January 91. The Into a sons defense In Thompson- City Five Saturday few minutes were under much ten­ There are two vacant spaces if work la “Our Town” by Thornton an. ■ Receive Club Pins Mazaotta, rf .. Installed and the buslnesa of start­ Independeat Cloak (39) beet individual shooting exhibiUone announcement was made late rThe SO-jrear-old receiver pliured Up, dmrmnil the elagular life of a ber reported that with three 15F, 8.08, 82.86 ; 23F, $.08. 83.00; The Important part motion plays villa and had some difficulties to sion as tha score was Just about there are any of you Juniors or Labaddia, U ing on the program for the year B FFIe. seen on a Manchester basketball last night by Mnnnger Arthur Union Springs, JacksonvtllA nea. The Awkward Age" eras thousand francs received from Seniors who would like to enter Wilder, chosen by Sock and Buskin 12F, 8.07, 82.43; 14F, 8.07, 82.53; in conveying ideas to the audlehce break It, eo In anticipation of an­ aUy deaeitbad by Jeaa Monaet in even and both teams wanted to Bafuma, c of 1947 got underway. Tho Legis­ Vince, rf ...... •, •.,■,,0 J court several weeks ago. while per­ Pongrnts of the Pres. other this Sunday afternoon, Coach The North Ends wUI play host Fla., Ashville, N. C„ MobUA Ala., some students of French In Man­ win. At last the Seniors came Into Immediate competition. Any as its annual three-act play. 19M, 8.06, $2.65; 21B, 8.06, 82.52; was demonstrated next. Those In The members of ’ “The High D. Bolduc, rf .. ,0 0 to the Meriden Pollsh-Amtrlcans then a Jump to Sacramento la the ataiy ef tha asam nanM. Betty School World” staff are now the Corvo, lative committee reported that the forming In a losing cauM against I’ontrneto were drawn up FalkowskI la calling practice Sat­ chester High school who. volun­ through by scoring two hoops and new teams will not be allowed The play ” Our Town” la one of 22F, 8.06, 82.41; 25B, 8.05, 81.53; charge of the program performed DimauroP^ rg. servlceB of Attorney Frank Mon­ P. Bolduc, If ., •.•••a,,2 0 nnd signed nnd tte world’s Saturday evening at the Bast Side the Pacifle (Mast League. The Aba dncflted tlM **Pnuilrft* 17F, 8.05, 82.00; 18F, $.04. 81.47; proud possessors of gold club pins the British American Pros at the urday night from flve to eix at to the Columbus tarily understood the program to freezing the ball to waste time so practice sesslonsv the moat significant dramas of our motions expressive of one thought Cacctola, Ig chon of Hartford, had been secured WitUen, If ... » e e • e e 1 gltSsleM colored lenm will Rec; The locale will be after Uielr next step was tlSB oMlWther" In a cute, humor- 31M, 8.04, 81.64 ; 23M, 8.04. 83.61; which state to all that the wearer the East Side Rec to cope against tbe American Aseo- support the school for a year, tha they won 28 to 25, a photo finish. and the remainder of the club Farai^ Ig .. to draft the four proposed pieces Brown, u ...... aUt.e armory. i bring Itn fall nqand to Msn- this defense. . . thirteenth win In fourteen atarta. Rsd Blrw In 41rectreas of the school bought generation and Introduces the In 22B, 8.04, 81.68; 17M, 8.03, 81.59. Is a young Journalist and a mem­ Hcldceuage, rg ciatlon. **Xha Baags In a Wlaa Olaaa" Tom Duke Our "aquaettes" are still prac­ guessed what they were doing. of legislation that the association Tomorrow night this same aharp- cbeotcr Inciudlng Foggy Bell, After building up an eleven libraiy hooka. With the remaining ticing for thCir water ballet. Last novation of omitting orthodox Unaccounted for, 81.20. Facial expressloils played a nptice- ber of the “World” organization. ^TotaU ...... 15 B 38 la sponsoring in the coming session r erria, Ig .... Sonny Wood, Hank De/xmle. game win etrsak. In Rec Lsague riagnai By bijnrtaa waa an totereeting story by Elvin The pins were received and dis­ ■hooter wUI be in the storting Une- aponaorriilp money, the directress week they learned a ripple dive— scenery. Mrs. Helen Page Skin­ The committee In charge of this able part in this demonstration. Scor at half time Legion 16, of the State Legislature. up of Pat's Atlantics, Hartford's Benny Oarrelt end. others. competition and Independent on- Plagued oy Injuries la hto cUmb Chilal, *47. dsarrlhtng a man’s uu' drive consisted of Albert Patch, tributed to the staff during this TotaU ...... 11 7 29 wanted equipment for the Infant the girls lined up on the edge of ner, director of the play, says ”Our On the same Idea, the girU pre­ Middletown 16. Referee Dowd. After drafting and presenting entry In the State Basketball Wednesday evening, Jan. 33. gngementa, the North Ends drop­ up to the parent Bt Leuto Cardl- 'M a g love (or a woman. Connie MHS to Take Part treasurer; Janet Iversen, Herbert past week.. Time, 10 minute periods. YMCA (M ) Last Night*$ nato. Katkaveck dropped out of Bto. ‘4t. wrote “A Mtoton Ao- class that was soon to be added to the pool and dived In one after Town ’ Is the biggest thing Sock sen ts pantomimes, and once these bills, Mr. Monchon is to carry League. Bores, leading Individual the Proe play the Harlem ped a close decision to the Wind­ the girls’ school. the other—to music, too! It was Stearns and John Goodhart. again the other, n-embers guessed Gold in color, the pin la orna­ on lobbying activities to secure as FPte. Cage Re»ult§ sor Locks Townloe. basebaB la 1940 and waa |daeed on eearoHahed,'* telUng of ileiMleh re­ and Buskin has ever attempted. Jean Monast, '48. mented with a feathered quill and Sloan, rt .... 0 2 scorer In the leegue, flipped In e Vunkere at the armory. venge; TUd H e ^ by June 8tev- It has not been decided whethgr In a Radio Debate quite effective. At this week’s what they were enacting. far as possible their passage and total of 25 against the Pros while Advenedd InformaUon on the the voluntary ntirod list The alMenc«( of props will necessi­ £. Moske, cf eeseeeea coming back to Manbheeter, aaneo, and ‘TSmeeboppere** by or not to continue the progrew meeting the program for the rest Under the direction of Miss a small bottle of Ink. These a n enactment Into lawn. The Mis are Silver City torcee state the roster tate superb acting on the part of the pin’s main designs with thf Morgan, if .. playing with the Saints. East Mde Rec Katkbvaek performed la the local Joaa Matheemoa, ‘49, were two In- this year. Hie students who took of the year was announced. the Busklnites. Isabel Worth, tha correct way to Fisb & Game Notes on the replacihg the present com­ Intermediate League le made up of former Meriden part felt that it was an extremely “Should the United States keep exception of the lettering on JAa mission of three merobent b / a Legault, If . . . Push Shot Specialist Red GavcUo up front at the for- Twilight League load with ■dye'** trigniag atortee on the lighter elde. Dohsesslon of Pacific Islands won Last Minute Foul come upon the stage was shown. i’racy, ...... Posseshor of one of the best one- Impravere (39) High players who later performed ' A rou r RMcheabach deecrtbed worthy cause, and the letters re­ Junior-Senior basketball teams Another of the many unusual Thia also included leaving the side. Written across a black/Wr- new board composed of eight men, waid bcitha. Burl Yost at center crack prp teams In the etate. \ In -in the war?" Is the question to be points ot the production of "Our Vuicek, e . hand push shots In Connecticut, and Slemonde and Johnny Green B r with the St. Stens and Dexters. 1944, he was voted the Most Vaju- 'Baaaajrlvaala In hie ceived from the French studanto were chosen last week. How­ stage. face Is the word “Journinlsm.” one from each county, to super- Duffy, r f ...... CMech Stan Opalach of the debated upon In the second hroad- ever, If any of you girls were ab­ Town" Is that everyone of the 60 Wins Game for 26F Attached to the pin IS/S gold vlee the work of the SUte Depart­ Nowak, rg .1 a the eix-foot, two inch Bores has at the guard slots. This la the able Player in the Twilight Lek- f tome a t the poems wmv Tn the made them realise Just how grate­ Mst In two years from Manchester ThU was the first of several Meduekey, rg . been playing top notch profession­ Gustafson, rf locale le In the midst of experi­ ■table,’* by Joan Coffliv daacrlb- ful the T>ther young people are for sent at the last week’s practice members of Sock and Buskin has chain from which the jelaaa num­ ment; the legalizing of the s i t ­ probable starting flve egalnst the gue. During this time he wag High school on January 22. Both a part lA the play. such programs planned for the Hugret, ig al ball for the past four seasons. Hillsides. Finnegan, If . menting with a new etarUng com­ employed at the aircraft plant la . Ing the cradle aoene by Interro- anything that Is sent to t^m . and you were not signed up can club. It was considered most sue-' erals are suspended. ing of hen pheasants to Include Fogarty, If .. broadcasts have been WTHT'S atm form or Join a team. Eiach Man. surprises are In store for Frosh basketball turned out a one hen per dally bag limit of two W, Moske, Ig ...t Other store with the Atlantics The locsls will trevel to Middle- bination from his squad of twelve Boat Hertford.':, gidiag a donkey. "AuBunn Scene” Busan Trustenit^, '47. thriller last Thursday with 26F cessful, and appreciated by all Miss Helen J. ^ e s was pre­ Turkington, c players. “Junior Town Hall of the Air." team must be compo. pitching boys from the M. H. 8. Veteranp^ badminton according to the sea­ atclh, L«e Powell. Mike Vignone, another good player and passer— class at Mount l^ y o k e spoke to B FPto. toues completed the locals scor­ 'Can the atomic bomb be outlawed The Press Club of New BriUln of the Game Dlvlelon. Dr. Hilnter ■tylee. school are developing Into a teghi son. and Charles Tarplnian. he scored four points. the girls on college life and about Committeee For Tear Melzen, rf . . . eeeeeeeeeel 0 2 ing. Reo League The ChrUtmaa spirit prevailed as a weapoA of war?’’ The other High School recently sponsored a spoke at length on the program President TSttersall appointed Royal Bluea (40) \ Katkaveck. according to Sporte which Is rated one of the atrop^at The “Choir” used In several se­ 24B was there with a group of courses of imdy, opportunities, Fogarty, If ...... 1 u 2 ' Every player In the Ellsworth B FNsPta to the French d i ^ meetings which schools taking part will be Wclh- The leaders are also making bow dance. The boys wore bow that hla department has been car- the following men aa chairmen of Ms rein, o .... Editor Buah Perry of the Albany, In the YMCA Wednesday ^-Nlght ersficld, Loomls..and Hall. quences is composed of Sock and ten cagei boys to defeat the 26F traditioq^, ,l ^ a l life, dances and lying on for the past flve years eeeeeeeeeeX 1 8 lineup scored at least one point. ttichardann, rf ...... 4 0-2 8 Falrfleld’e (9). were held before the Christmas League. "They were a grpin team temporary plans for a play day the camipua. They were shown tics of all descriptions while the the (respective committeee for tho (XtUcr, 0 .... u 4 Ga., Herald was the man raspon- vacation. Thelma Wright, ’47 Buskin members, and 4s headed by team but were disappointed. Moske girls wore colorful bows in their and quoted flgures revealing the The lose was the seventh tn as Acconero, If ...... 7 2-2 16 n. Vennart ., 104 91 to start with," says their manager, late this month when they will Lois Doggart. It Includes Lois, and McLaughlin stared by scoring movies of the campus, activities, coming year. Auditing, Fred Bacon Haugh, c .... • *0 0 0 many atarta. slH for the Hm of the Cardinals The Srst^riod class recited the tresses, and bow ties, too, If they number of flah stocked In streoau ■■-■'Jf Connolly, c ...... 6 0-0 10 Fairfteld .. ..91 107 after being signed In mld-Msaon. Frank Steeves, "but urtder the dl- play hostess to three Hartford Hank Lloyd, Sandy Hansen, Jane five and three points respectively. graduation and sports. of Benin; Floh and Game, Arthur DellaFera, rg • eeeeeeee *0 0 0 Ellsworth (89) poem Nm m French and discuse- wished. Prizes were awarded for and ponds, and also gave the flg­ Arnold of Meriden; Credentials; Diana, c ...... 0 0-0 0 E. Vennact .. 10^ 109 rqptlon at their captsin-coaih, Ed schools. We’ll have more on that Vlckerman, Margaret Sasiclla and Many of the boys on these teams —Thelma Wright, ’47. Sherlden, rg . • ••eeeeee eO 1 1 B F PU. 0-0 . ed tim Christmas customs of Cotter, they are^ 'driving ahead later. the gaycat bows ures on the releasee of pheaeanta Carl Meyen of Rockville (delegate Plnkln, rg ...... 0 0 Brown ...... 84 100 Duke Stands Out Council Approves Eleanor Wlnzler. ,, played in the Freshman Interclaas Holmea, rg .. • eeeeeeee «0 0 0 Aimede, rf ...... 1 2-6 4 Lea, Ig ...... 3 0-0 6 Many Christmas carols strongly." In state leased areas. He explain^ of Manchester); Legislation, Tru­ Baribault, Tg .. •••eeeegeeO 0 0 Barrerra. ,. .,127 105 Annapolis--Duke, acrording lo sung and the song White Appearing as townspeople In teams that afternoon and were the r at Platnville High have In brief the manner in which -the Orlndlc, rf ...... 2 3-5 7 coach Bernie Carnevs.e of Navv. At the moplent, the team la Girls man Cowlee of Manchester; the Leutenback, Ig • eeeeeeee eO 0 Say, have you all recovered the play are: Kathleen Gilroy, Nan­ good players on slate. Nonsense 0 Melnick, r f ...... 1 1 8 Totato ...... 19 3-4 40 ms was translated Into tied for th l^ place In the League, ' Foothull Letters from the lovely health and first formed a 'Tumbling Club”, the ■ctivitiea of hie division are fl- president himself r- nosumed the Totals ...... 508 512 663 1678 has one of the best bosketbail and then sung by the en- cy Burnham, Margaret Alford, MorrU SUverateln Was of which are spent per- nanced and the dllBcultles that the Mueka, If ...... 8 6 6 Gunoers (38) Puckett’s (4) teams to the south losing two .games by alight margins aid tests we've been seeing m'oetliM chairmanship of the committee on Totals ...... 5 3 13 KreyMig. I f ...... 0 tira club. Richard Bowers, Bob Henderson, and Mr. Danielson was the This bit of nonsense comes from fectlng acrobatic stunts such aa department liad experienced In op­ promotions and public relations 1-2 1 Oickeon, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 fit. George ., 115 182 to Martph Corp League and In- Vice president Tom Bailey pre­ around? How could we learn so Score at half time 18-7 Morlarty. Dumez, If ...... 4 1-2 9 Tile second period class dlscuts- depen^nt A. C. and winning Barbara Swanson, Shirley- Clark. and advisor. the Harvard "L«mpoon” : building pyramids, tumbling, and erating under wartime conditlona. and named the following men to Burke, If ...... 3 0-1 6 Bonomo 113 sided over the meeting of Student much and know ao little! Olga Krupen, Artie, Paztanos Referee, Briggs. Umpire McGuire. Klasane, c ...... 2 0 4 co Christmas customs and spent han^y from the YMCA team. To Tom Dul Priceieaa Poetry apparatus work. AmMUoUs Prograpn serve IviUi him on the committee: Time 4 8-inlnuto pertode. Guatafaon, c ...... 3 1-1 7 Brezneak Council held on Tuesday, January Marge Rowley, Wanda Tarasiuk, McKInnen, c ...... 8 1-2 13 Flavell, r g ...... 1-3 • tha feet of the period singing quote their enthuslaatic manager Happy Dr. Hunter also outlined the pro- Paul Stange of Berlin, Fred Heath . . . 2 5 Pockett . ■ Christmas carols. coming-exam-w-eek to Richard Heady, Robert Johnson, I. /' poaed program that hla depart­ of Merick^ Walter Leggett of Pitney c ...... 1 1 3 Pendleton, Ig ...... 2 0-0 4 Attention! ^aln, “ from now on, watch them Secretary Shirley Taylor read a you all! Have fun! So long “ Don Juan, a lover not unknown, Seventh and Eighth grade stu­ TMOA League CoUine, rg ...... 8 fiimmons 109 { Bach student in the fourth per- go!” Norm Kronick and Robert Hut­ dents at Linden Junior High ment has been laid odt for the next Maacheeter, Santo Cannarelln of 0-1 8 Beckwith, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 letter form the Rockville Student for now! son. Pantominijes Given Drovo ladies to delirium. Pierce, r g ...... 0 1 1 Dickinson 104 , lod Claes answered the roll eall A spectator at the Wednesday School In Plalnvllle know how they two years and qubted flguree on Windsor npd an unnamed member Dea WUUs’ ( l) I with what they most wanted to do Council thanking Manchester High Several committees have been His secret not some raagic/stone. from East Hartford. BnOWf IR eeeeeeeeeeaf X 0-1 2 Totals ...... 12 2-5 36 Garaoes and night games at the YMCA will get for the hospitality shown during But tooth paste mad4 with stand In'the eyes of their fellow the approprlatiotis that they are Cargo ...... 93 132 95—808 TotaU 550 566 511 1617 during the CMHatmas vacation. S' good evening’s entertainment organized in connection with the Bv Socl/& Buskin students. On a page of the "Linden itolng from the general fund and The preeldrat outlined a very LaUey ...... 84 118 128—838 Referee, Murrey, Time 2 the fall convention. She also read play. Business headed by Artie Irlum. ' Totals ...... 24 11 59 15 minute periods. After Binging Christmas carols from 7 to 19 p.ni., when the League MHS Represented Recorder” Is a column entitled the expected revenue from hunting extensive and embltious program Kompaulk ...... 81 114 118—321 Garden Grove (2) Service Statio'^s! Laly Boyce took over the class and a letter received from the family Pozlanos; Publicity, Olga Krupen; II. for the broadehtng of the scope of Cheney Tech (1) plays. BeaidcH the current game of Mrs. Margiierite Campbell "What .the Seventh Grade Thinks and fishing license sales. Ilia pro­ Twaronite .... 93 111 100—804 Vince ...... 102 113 US everyone exchanged names. When In which our Veterann fiaah about Ushers, Lots Doggart; Stage,. SeveraFpantomlmes, directed by When (?aeaai crossed the Rubicon. posed program ta the moet ambi- the members •cUvlties and for Luces, rf ...... 0 2 2 Wolverines (81) ^ We Do the FollowfoR thanking the student body for 111 of the Eighth Grade.” On the same O’Bright ...... 110 97 114—331 Oouin, rf ...... 0 Bollneky . 95 • — — ; each ona had a different person’s In their new maroon and gold uni­ N. E. Aiitholugv Bruce Noble;, Lights. RonAy Long- Wanda/Tarasuik, '47, were pre- And had . to take q chance on page is another column entitled tlous yet undertaken in the history spreading the Influence of the clubs 0-1 0 B F Pte. Machine Shop Work: name, he deslgr.ed and drew forms, two other-games are sched­ flowers they sent at the time of champs; Sound Effects. Norm Bcntad for the Sock and Buskin death, throughout the state to affiliate Crete, If ...... 0 0 0 Stevenson, rf ...... 4 1-2 9 March , . . 85 — — Mrs. Campbell’s death. “What the - Eighth Grade Thinks of the department and it 'a oincere- Total ...... 470 899 6B8 1593 C. Barrera .80 130 120 Chrlstmaa card lhade especially uled each Wednesday. Kronick; Properties, Margaret Al­ members. Wednesday, Using th e! No fears upon xhlg mind couM In order to strengthen the organi­ PaFClnlle eeeeeeeeee X 0 2 Holmes, If ...... 4 8 y Vnlv.ea R cfaced Alfred Gustafson reported that Thls ye.tr, Manchester High of the Seventh Grade.’’ to hoped among sportsmen that It Cbunbere Movers (3) 0-0 for the person whose name, he had Come on, gang! Let’s go! ford; Make-up, Wanda ’Tarasulk; members, she provided a very | dawn — ^ ' may be carried out In full and not zation and bring about better Moqutn, e ...... 0 8-8 8 Mpoke; 'c ...... la 0-0; 20 Correntl .. 107 108 115 the songs entered in the song con­ HUinekt ...... too 99 107—808 Aceto .... Blockfi Reficatdd drawn. Dawn Muraski drew an .Jennifer Rowley, ’40 School Is well represented ,ln the and Costumes, Irene Benson. ahiusing program. For he had purified his breath. curtailed In any aspecL One of the sporting conditonz. Chambato ,...1 1 5 88 115—839 Beriier. c ...... 0 0 0 Hansen; rg ...... 8 0-0 8 — 121 06 test are in the hands of the Judges. Here arc some new ’’Moroo** Paganl',., — 106 128 Water Pumpa Rebuilt •epeciaUy attractive card which New England Anthology which is Mrs. Helen Skinner, sponsor of Some of the pantomimes pre­ Ill jokca taken • the Exebanga outstanding proposals of the State Wltkowiki ....111 113 184—887 Waclew, rg ...... 0 0-3 0 Hubbard, Ig ...... 8 2-3 8 Whs made tor Elizabeth poyce. It They hop©-to make a final decision the club. Is the director and Miss sented were: a sailor who had not When Romeo v.'ooed Juliet, * VYnak Eeterbrook, rg ...... 0 0 0 soon BO that tho winners can be an­ published annually by the National Part of the "Scotland Courier." Board la to have the apprqpriatlca Sasiela ...... 88 89 118—396 ahowed a little gu*l singing carols Mary McAdams Is Business Man­ Been a girl In three months and a And tried to win that maiden (We don’t know where they got 'from the general fund sulflciently Smith .183 140 138—895 Luglnbuhl, rg .ji....'. 0 0 0 Totals ...... 34 3-4 51 Totals .. . . . 478 578 574 1630 PajMcnger Car and Truck ‘Babs Big Bargain’ nounced at the home basketball High School Poetry Association. ager. Army & Navy Club trounced the highly touted New Sadroelnekl,, Ig 7..... 0 ;t o Santa Claua which symbolized girl, passing him, drops her hand­ fair. hold of them.) large to cover tlie Coat of tl Britain Proe. 0-1 0 Ftmeete (84) Jarvta (3) Brake Druma Turned Lily az she M a singer. game on January 24. This tenth annual edition which The play ran fpr many perform­ kerchief. Joyce Longstreth and Wrobel, I g ...... 0 0-1 0 Ftnnegen, rt ...... Suchy .. . . . i n 106 U9 842 The lad waa scorned by Capulet. Did you ever hear of the' moron den service and other admbdetca- Total ...... 5 5 8 538 581 1998 The Cnpitel City five may prove . . . 5 1-4 11 - ' (Trucks s Specialty) The roil ci^ in the llfth period Presented by P&P During the meeting, football let­ will be published In the spring, has ances on Broadway and received Bruce Noble played the parts. ^^effeate Osborn ■QcriCli^ If • g e b ri' e ■. i- 3 1-1 5 Kseney ...... 114 09 213 ters were approved for all mem- For leaving dandruff in his hair.!’ who: .Went, to the Ih'ing room be­ Mve expenaes of ,tto departeient tbe tougbeat. teat for ..the . locals clase was answered with where chosen poems of seven M.H.S. stu­ many glowing tributes from the A quark doctor performing hla This would leave the entire reve­ Oentor Bervlbe («) Totato 'i,'.t v ; 1-Bv" 7 JOfiCE, C •'•••••see . 7 6 t-3 13 ' Murray ,.:r 108 m 219 hers on the list submlttbd bv Tom dents, all underclassmen, to be cause he heard that he was gfbtng this .season. Tlie invndefe have vet­ . each student would like to go dur critics and press. It Has alnce first operation. He has removed Another quip; to die? Went to a shipyard to see nue derived from license sales to N. Barton ....1 0 1 180 99—830 ■core at half time 34-8 Blto- Olovlno, rg ...... 3 1-1 6 Sauhdere . . . 118 119 103 340 Brake Shocn Rellned Ing tha Christmas vacaUon. The “Babs Big Bargain,” a humeroua Kelly, coach. represented in Its pages.- been the subject for several road the intestines and finds she has The Ibbgl Army A Navy team eran baU players. Including the worth. Referee, Phelps; umpire, Hotel Manager: “Why didn't a blood vessel,! Moved to the city be spent on stocking and prppoga- W. Rlllnekl . . . .115 96 107—818 beet talent (n Hartford sprinkled Q. Flavell, Ig ...... 0 0-0 0 Zonghcttl . . . 181 111 107 349 Popular Brake Shoe Sets, ^ students listened to , Loretta one-act play, was presented by I ' Jean Monast, ’48 Of thi seven students, three are companies and a motion picture. bladder trouble. He goes back and edged Osborn Farm last night to Watdrln. Time 4 8-mlnutis period. you scrape the mud off your .because he heard that the country tlon programs. a score of 49-47. Henry Frey Gleaaou. 110 138 103—885 on their roster. PongraU • •e • 120 126 in Stock McKinney sing a French^roL Sophomores and four are Fresh­ ThU ambitious undertaking 'of takes out' the bladder, discovers Goodrtch ...... 183 106 184—404 Totato ...... finow ,.. — Paint and Powder members for Highways Illustrated shoes befo.'e you came In here? was at war? Improvement of Conditten and Jim Blanchard led the locals. Friday’s game will start at 8:80. ...15 4-8 84 • e s e • 104 104 The sixth period clase spent men. Poems submltt^ by Sopho­ Sock and Buskin, now in rehearsal, he has taken out the appendix.- He Bealdee tho regular two year, Lowman ...... 80 193 —183 ReferM Murray. Time 3 their regular meeting held Frl mores are: ’’November Night’’, by Kentuck'an: ’’\\’hat shoes” '' Batty scored 37 pointa for the Tha Italian Americana iriU appear ■ most of the period eipging Christ- will be presented to the, public In passes out. Jim Hooker acted as Freshman—"I waim Friday. Jan. 17 a Jar In a local contest and won them United Stated Highway by members of the Freshmen class George Torrence was the hero the.followlng:.- night. Dad? I’ll bo' in by ten.” Frey, rf ...... 6 1 13 piny host to tho world famed Har­ AilhaiUria 1 9 ^ Olga'Krupen, ’47 Junior--‘Tm going out tonight. ^Improvement of sporting eoadi WeIckowskI .... 113 107 85—818 Hartford, vs. BA Pros, 8iS0, the prize—namely, five* hundred Number One. the Uncoln High­ are; “ Fire”, by Jean AsplnwaH;- r Fmah Pagoinl. ’48 of another sketch, that of a swim- I^d you ever hear about the MeCUrry, r f ...... 0 0 0 lem Yankees, one of the nation’s and Undercut way and the Redwood Highway Mom and Dad.” tlons on a large scale. Proposed Zachee ...... 103.103 84—289 State Armory. / . doUara. Baba very generously de- “Winter Night”, by Priscilla Burn­ j mer reluctantly tqking hla first character who thought Western B e ilis ,'If...... 4 0 8 H. LaChepeUe ..103 103 —304 outstanding Ktrsctlons. The fe- .1^ Stud^s, VetR rided to take her cousin Marie The Mississippi river. ham; “Commanci Performance' dlve. Barbara Swanson. Joan tfof-i Union svas cowboy’* undefw'ear? Senlor^’’Good night folks, rll projects for this large scale opera­ Aceto, c ...... 0 1 1 mous colored five hold wine over Saluriay,' Jan. 18 bring In. the mill!,” — tion will,i^ecesaltato anoveralt exs Nemcomb .....M 433—318 ' Meriden va. North Ends, 8:30, Generators and Starters iFBhfriey WrigjitV, Brenda tre^■gtr^^ Bursack, and MGrieat "pro- ... Reoeivcl Doubla UredlU- firt, 'J«im t?miglh;‘'K8thleen' Gilroy.f------'Hartm. i g : : T. .T.': T"‘ ‘ 8 Brogan ...... 93 118 81—399 tbe beat profeaelanel end independ­ fnend (Margie Robertson) and her route, is aluo .thowirin the colore Sraachettl,- I g ...... 8 O' 8 this atlptfr kttrastlon are now on Sunday, Jan. 18 kopy and Richard Post) on a vaca­ the pupi’s b f Misa Isabel Worth’% Lappen and Bob Helstrom i Ulifford and Ed Wetsc of Ne«rlo 5IIIS' Some of the projects to bo un' ■ale at the British American club. Bristol vs. PA'S, Si80, Rec. Brifish-American Pros AttendMce Drops Ken dertaken ihcluda tho constriictlon X Total ...4 f0 883 504 1808 FO R R E N T iBStaly 150 Manchester Uon trip with her. using her price Junior English classes w‘ill reccldfc. also took part. last year’s graduating class, have 31 7 49 aucceseful in their only . p n - Wsdassilny.,.Jnn. 88 school students and mam- money to pay exirenses. Bab’s Hends y6l»Bpa|>rr ,* credit for the papers In history Frank Paganl. '48 been so fortunate as to remain to­ An addition to the class of '49 and maintenance of two trout rear­ Oabo'rn Farm (47) vtoua road trip, tbe Brttleh-Amer- „ Harlem Yankees vs. B. A. Pros. Ridgeidga.l Reamer aad Dropping during ' tlie holiday is Dolores Gonzales. Coming from ing arcai, a new cold storage plant ■eyant aafl Chapmaa (f) ;;hara of the Vatarans* School at- mother, played by Laurlne Hoagi — - . as well aa in English. Miss Worth gether throughout their Army ex- B F Pte Fish ...... 106 107 113—838 Ican Proe will tiavs* to Middletown 1:80, Stats A n b or/ l^eel Puller t—dad tha Sport Dance bald on iw d decided to go with them whlft season, atlendanee at the Middle- Marjorie Kloppenbiirg. member will grade the compositibna for Plan .\HHrml>ly Dehuie l>erience 'from their ' training at Berkeley, California, Dolores.finds at Burlington Hatchery, general Bob, i f . . . 3 3 6 Friday,. Jan. 8t Hartford's Stato Leagve town basketball game reached Balch ...... 127 97 105—820 tonight to face the HlUsldee at the llast Friday avaaing, January iQ, her father (John Annielki) decided of the High School World staff, their English value and then-^give Fort Dlx to their present service the weather here quite different, Improvement and additions to the Ernie, if 0 0 0 Parrand ...... 138 108 188—387 Arm.ory. Oevutal vreeke ago tha Renatosance vn BA Pros. 8:30, ttot he would stay home. While only 750. About 400 of these were 1943.-1946, has seen a copy of the in Korea. but strangely enough she tikes present facilities at the Kenring Come In and Consult Our te UMHibly hftlL them to Lewis Piper, who will The preparations for the com­ Jim, If 0 3 3 Burr 87 100 108—298 Proe whipped thf Middletown flve State Armory. Pat's Atlantics Doctor of.Motors—i jT 8S4A0 was eoUaetad„hy tha oom- plans for the trip progressed, Babs S. A. A. admissions. According -to "Fox Howler,"a duplicated hews- mark them on their history con- ing assembly debate by Hammer . tn the signal corp. they spend this chkVigeahle New England ton. Voluntowa ■ and Windsor Nick, If ...... 2 0 4 Skoog!* . 98 80 95-378 at the East Side Re«. tSrittss Ui ahaifa of tha dance. by a clevisr salesman Dwight Perry,, attendance at bas­ paper of which Mafjorle Is one ed­ tent.. , and Tongs are well under way- most of their working day driving weathBr better. The eouise which Locks hatcheries, and g large Batty, c ...... 13 3 37 r Adds areitaff Puinr Turns Down Offre John lyAddario T Jm n Ctairlty tod gwwraJ charge ^ paid her entire prize money ketball games always -falla. off itor The paper presents the news Among'the tc^lcs being written The negative, under ‘ he direction jeeps to deliver messages. Enter­ Uolores is now Ukmg irjcludel) scale program of stream Improve­ Sam, rg ....,...... 3 0 4 Total tainment is \'ery. scarce as the ...... 843 497 058 1590 The addi'lon Of fiahdy"(3ole IliS STATE ARMORY lA.sBlLJtoBr-DuM ;j!»ring. iKhoQl j.vVi^a.fIons-— of.. Pox:- Dotiuitorv -at- tha. Boston on are ''-Public Sehool Educatlon In of Mr. Hsrtwel. and the affirma­ Engheh III, Art I. home economics, ment cqieratlons such as completed Vinnie, Ig 0 0 0 .... Motor Salsa ( 1 ) ...... added econeg power to the locals. Phttodelpbia. Jan. 1A--(F)-Del maatog tha record HSIBlWy ttU caused a good deal University School of Music, where the United States," ‘"The Swedish tive, under the direction ot Mr. camp at Pusan Is eight mlies out and typing. When asked, Dolores some years ago op the Blackledge W ic ^ , ig ...... 3 0 ^ 4 of axcltement but In the end ev­ of town and even in town there GIraitia ...... 1 0 8 105 115-838 In the aheenee of Coach Johnny Ennto, major league boMball’s FRIDAY NIGHT, JAN. 17 Netv Books Ordered Marjorie Is a sophomore.--, . People ■ In the United Statesi” Dougherty, report satisfactory^ said she plans to stay hare In- Brook l{eIow East Hampton. Howard ...... 98 101 89—398 Medlund « t Tuesday night’s prac­ 1848 "rookie of the y«ar,” has CAMPBELL erything turned out for the beat. Dormitory life is reflected with “Medical Bcience In the United progreM. For the affirmative In Is only an occasional movie. Manchester for about three years. In the'Game Diivisioa, they pro- 30 7 % 7 ware Miss Flor­ Mias Anna McGuire very capably . ■ . Maczbll ...... 108 103 116-^34 tice. Putt ainmonde took over and turned dogm ei 813,OIX) Phlla^l- as Eilaan Mc- - bos been placed by Interest and'humor. Among the ao- Stato.s,”' "American Indians.” "The the first assembly are Irene Ben­ poec a large scale system at dikes Seore at kiilftlme, 81-31, Osborn. Prentice ...... 108 118 104—328 drilied tha teem oh screen nlaya phla PblUlee contract—a 120 pet .Prelim inary at TtlS-- AUTO SUPPLY d ir e c t thU amusing play with Mrs. Oei^i'di. fbr new .^oks and tivitics of dorniltory life "were Ballay and Cfeastar a Chinese In the. United States," son and George Torrance and fob and construction designed to con­ Refere*, Ramsdell. Umpire, Kos- McCurry ...... 102 118 118—881 snd fundamentals eent wage increoM ever last year M BtwII StlMt the able aslstance of the co-direc­ they are expected to arrive short-j talk by a professor who was atat the__ j.‘‘Transportation.’ _____...... and ."Develop-...... the negative. Roge'r Schubert and trol water levels in river and Admlssiont Adults, tOcj Studtnts, 40e; tag Inchidai. j tor, N w LaFontaine. Advertise in The Herald-"-lt Favs owleki. Time, 4 10-mlnut« peri* A lengthy preetloe aeiimmege —but the star outflelder Instota Im s X musI, Ml. 1>% They are being purchased by 1 Bikini Atomic Bomb Test, and-an I ment of the American Theater.'" Lee Sllverstein. ^coaetal marsh areas for the gep' 0 ^ Total •999eeee8lS 818 818 1801 loUowod with CaU workUur wUk he's not a holdouL Janet iversen. '49 i the money collected ©n Tog Day, open house with dancing. Euaania F m elv’40. ilsaras' ■* A* I - . 'u -■ J . . ■ ■ c : i s ; ' > ) V :-_.i P U U nT E M MAIVCHBSrmi EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAT, JANUARY I t , I f H MANCHESTER EVENING HERa LD. MANCHES’I'Er . UUNN^ TIIjnWDAT, JANUART 16,194t PAOB F l l t l t i r -X. Botfaitas SenicM OfftratT IS K«w6ng—Repuirinf 17-A Help Waat8ff>-Msl8 46 BidMiag Matariala 47 MaoMBary sad Ta 12 the cash in hand, or, rather, to ITMINKRVII.I.K h h .ks AetoasoMtan for Snit 4 aatebel. Oh. the utter boredom tff HY FONTAINE INI) DE CORMIER WALTER . JBtSVLTB. p .u .a REPAIR oUl replace aaphalt shin- W rK B LOOKING FOR ANOTHER 8,800 ■miai* fo«t m U4 ON HAND Fags garden tracton caavaastog the route, etopptog et Uoanaa to do (Soon, atato amvlng. glaa, alata eompoaltloa or Ua All-Around Mjutfiinltts oak floorlaa. KUii dilod, no kaoU. ippad artth stoartag clutohaa, Qasnfied all the vUlogee. talking hlmatlf Sense and Nonsense G h a h w ia V f e i r a t . w h o c o n t d o u Au - t h e m o h s t ih tH e Classified local trucking. Aatiaa and waatt roofo chlomaya flashlnga aavaa- Phono 8889. BO M ts to sMp and tear. Idaal Atklae 9 t Gbrp Creek and all the __ m o tor s a l e s ■ External Giindera for onow plowing and gardanlng. We Await aa Aaewor tram Paito A thief, chased erpund the block ramoved. Phono 8-1588. troiigha. E. V. C ou^lln, 880 rest! T o aay nothing of the humil­ The atom bomb is here to stay. after stealing a coat from an au­ Woodland atraat 7707. - Internal Grinders 2-80 BUILDING for sola. Romovt Powar lawn amwora, Umo sowors, iation. But. to be- frank, the hu- PIELA'S Rafrigaratlon aenriea. from premiooa. Write or call Mrs. Adverti$einait$ Moat scientists agrae; to, Jumped In the same auto and Advertiseinents Says: “Sorrj', but unlike Mr. Turret Lathe.Operator! snow plows. Dublin Tractor Com­ mlliatloa had been laea thgii he’d Oh yes, the bomb Is here to stay. escaped. Ford of the Ford Motor Com­ Domaatie^ oommarctai, rapaira ou ROOFING, Siding nnd naw oall* Engine Lathe Operators JoMplUno SkUton, Rodcvllla pany, North Windham raad, WU- anUclpatad. Simple people, thoae )^ all makaa. Day and night aarvtea. Inga our aporialty. Hlgbaat qual­ R.F.D. No. 1. F o r Rent F o r Sale x x x v m altar, the wadding party la a emaU But the question la—are we? 1 1 F o r Rent l^or Sale pany, we can’t reduce the Drill Press O pm tora llmantta. Sheaaadoah laveeiora, aware of hk —Frank Klernan Bachelor Uncle—How old k the Sg Biren atraat. Phone S-l4Sg ity mntarinla used. Workmnfiahlp T o Bay. T o S ffll The stairs wera rathar stoMh the half-mooni around the aUntatcr, ataotory, moat of them pvakti« prices of NEW Cars. . . BUT, guaranteed. A. A. DioiC Inc., Radial Drill Operatora CEMENT Mlaara aaw baavy duty train aC Rasa’a gown had a triek who was OMning h k nook. baby? T o B ay To Sell him for courage aad Intagrtty, Proud Father—Eight months. Look What We’ve Done To the WATERMAN'S paraoBUl arnuid 299 Autunm atra a t Tal. 4860. Surface Grinders Pori airi Faad 4f-A BMdsla, Just arilaad, four-way ar wladtaM avoond har aakka, "Daarly oelovad, wa are gath­ aevaral calUng him a hero. Aa per­ Dag Staty off tlM Year ^ Prices of USED CARS1” aarvtoa. Loeui arruMk, paefcaga mlxtng action. Boo thorn now at CLA88IFIKD ADVT. B w ’a gah was aona too steady. ered together here in the eight of For the dog story of the year Bachelor Uncle—Talk yet? CLASSinSD ADVT. daUvary. Light tfueldng. Auto KOUFINU — Spactallsing la rw Milling Machine Operators WELL SEASONED hardwood, cut haps ha was...... we euboalt with a atratght face one Proud F ather—No. not yet. Moatgomary Ward Farm Store, DEPT. HOUKRt Halfway dowa the flight froai God—" The door opened, aomeone was Bachelor Uncle—Boy, eh? UKPr. HOURS : PRIOR number oiata oervlM to Hartford pairing tooCi of nil klnda.' nlao Automatic Lathe Opsirators any longtj^ Whan ordaring plosM PnraaU Plaoa. Oajy 8BS.45. the landl^. Papa said ahrupuy: Major Cameron opened the door from the oadaen Tines. 8:S0 A. M. ta 4:45 P. M. beetde him on the porch. Mr. Thay­ Up In Gadsden there k a dog, 1848 DODGE CUSTOM Phona 8-0788. naw note. No Job too anudl or Toolmakers glvo six* 'and langth wanted. Im- "Roe* you look neautlfttl. You re- and stepped out upon the porch. er, hla new son-in-law. 8:S0 A. M. t« «:4S P. M. larga. Good wor^ fair ->rtoa. Praa modlato dsUvary $17 for cord CEMENT MIxan haU bag. Con- owned by Dr. Oary Graham, a The reason so many persona are CLUB C O U P E ...... 81.185 RANGE BUHNERS oloanad. oarv- Filers and Burrers Brind me of a girl I uaed to —” Right to the middle of prea.'h- "1 was lo o k iv for you. Major playing the fool (Radio, Heater, Fluid aaUmataa OaU Howlay, Man- load, 88 for H cord load. OaU Crete block mochlaory, hand or Sidney, teetmlag on high heels ' er’a unconscionably long-winded phanuaoist that Snally oucceiedad I k Unit they’re Icad. Waablng machtnaa, vacuums cheater 6801. Polishers and Buffers power. Jamaa Hartnett. 8 Feder­ Cameron, to ten you goodby and in catching Its tail. Aa the Time* doln* what comes naturally. / Drive). repaired, 'awn mowara sbarpanod Finished Parts Inspectors 7088. Le^itard Qlgtlo. •______a pace ahead, said: “Hush! People , prayer, be had remeibbered that that 1 shall devote my life to the 1 al road, Danbury, Conn. Wanted ta Rent 58 can l)ear you!” ' due to all the btutle In the early related this phenomenon, the dog / Loci a at Fooed 1841 OLDSMOBIUE CLUB and repaired. Saws Sled. Pick up SEASONED hard wood for otovo, effort of making Rose happy. I had been chasing his tall aa a COUPE ...... 1,175 Inspectors So Papa buabed, and they wrent . evening he had neglected to bring know what your feelings must be lO B T —GriiTin b ^ l U l n u r tr t and delivery. Friendly FUlt Shop. Palntlnf—FBperiiif 21 flroptaoo, 818.78 a WANTED by threa adUIta, 4. 8 o r ' pastime. The pastime grew into (Radio, Heater, Hydro- 7l8 North Main atraat. Phona Bench Mechanics 6-room apartment or house. oa marching slowly aad very un- i in the Stars and Bara, displayed St this separation, and 1 want to pin. PhOM S4S6 bttwtcn 8 and 4 dahvarad. Talapbona 8870. M—Iral litotnoBCBts U aaturaUy to the atralns of Han- I today to honor of Prasidant Davis, a habit and finally Into an Ob­ Social Siiuationn matlc). 4777. PAINTING, Paper hanging, floors Aircraft Sheet Metal Men Phone 5030. aoeut* you that Rose will come session. p. n . ______1841 DODGE LUXURY sanded, cetUngs reflniahed. alao Exoallant opportunltla* art offarad DECKER Brothara aU mahogany aah’a w m Ic. the anaivotsary of whoso death It back often to see you, and that to aklUad and aaml-aklllad man to "Ta-Tah-ta-ta, waa. Dbmspect to the flag and the Everv day, especially at meal­ U N ER 4-DOOR MANCHESTER general carpentry. Gilbert 7 = Garden—Farm—Dairy upright piano. In good condition. she and 1 will always be eager to time wnen hk master’s family pro­ The nilnaUrat You livere touted SEDAN ...... 1.185 F lckett 4208. thla rapidly growing Indw Phono 1401. Hotnea far Sala 72 Here Comes the bride prevailing, ekcltement was no ex­ have you nnd her mother, all the AaaaaactawBto 2 SHEET METAL WORKS taraaUng work, good pay, plaaaaift Prodseta SO They Were in the parlor Sow cuse. He looped the lovely silk vided an audience, the dog pur­ to a baby shower given for a friend (Radio, Heater, Fluid a ir OONDinONINO Camerona, in our home for as long, sued the tall In a mad-msliTy cir­ before her baby waa born, and you Drive). INTERIOR and exterior palnUng. surroundinga and raodam worfnng MUBtOAL InstnimoBta of aU 42 ARDMORE ROAD—H in a yaar and, ralMng her eyas a Uttle, Rose over hie arm and stroked IL as we can persuade you to stay.” w a tt WATKINS Cbcoanut oil HOT AIR FURNACES Also paparfianglng. Prompt serv­ GREEN MOUNTAIN pototooo old, well built, good iw iarial. 4- coiikl sat fooes Urnilag toward bar; He atood on the porch, grateful cle, snapping and onarlliig and aronder If it la necessary for you 1841 CHEVROLET COUPE S96 Installed and Rapalrad condlUnna Our amplovinai kinds—now, used, tradao, terms. The Major was quite affected by never stuping until hk master In­ to eerwl the baby another gift after shanpoo, ooucli aynip, rad and ice. Fair price. D. E. Frectaatta. raaentaUvea will gladlv gtto veu numbar ona and n u ab ar taro. Inatrumaatal Inatrnetloaa. Ward room single, 2 unflnlahed rooms rather ahinunery they wdre. but for this momentary respite from this declaretloil, he cast about for wblta Unlmant, cold tabloU. ax* (Radio and Heater). Eavestrougha and Uonductors Amalia Jarvta, 878 Parkar atraat on aeoond Boor. Ftreplaoa, that was becauae of thd vaU over hla obligations aa host. Inside, the tervened so he could oatch hk the birth. ^ (Sweat and amooth). Phone 7630. fun Information on anyy^b tor Krauaa. TaL '5886. a proper reply. ”Mr. Thayer—” breath. The dog didn’t realize It,* Wraog Wajri Decide you must traeta and apicaa Qal Qua Frank, All Types of Sheet Metal Work! which you qualify. A ^ lv Mon­ Pbona 7026. Boors, ooaj warm air furnaoiL lot her own face. Mamnja waa stand­ guMts had been served supper and 1840 DODGE 4-DOOR 33 Yeara* Biparienca "Dixon, please.” but ha waa getting more proficient send a gift wheh you recelva the 6118. INTERIOR PalnUng. wall paper­ days through Saturday^ 8 A. M. 00x120, completely' landscaped. ing with Beau, their arms linked, were now aittlng about chatting. ”Umm—Dixon ” He hesitsted SEDAN ...... 895 TELEPHONE 5418 ing. ceilings reflniahed and floor*. and those two Rdee haw clearly. all the lime. birth announcement, even though N1CHOL8-BR18TOL haa claaranca to 4:48 P M. Offlce/fa located on W iB ilB f AppsTBl—Pars 57 Owner moving Feb. 1st. Prioo re­ Rose had gone upstairs to change and rallied his forces, for he hpd Finally It happened. He caiight you give the heby a nice pretont (Radio and Heater). Pbona Edward R. Pric|^ 2-1003. Willow Street, lust jM Main Street, duced to selL Open for Inspection. Then Rose oaW Jeff ahd, beyond Into her traveling dress. From the aala. 80 par cant off on all auto (A Beautiful Carl) ELECTTRIC Motors repairing and HouachoM Goods II something to say, too, a sort of hk tail, snapping down with an at the shower. rewinding. All work guaranteed. Bast Hartford. BOY’S RAINCOAT and naw Telephone 4510. second, the yeU or the sheen of landing she hud thrown her bou­ speech he had been outlining, acoaaaortaa, until January IStk. 1841 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR INTERIOR Painting and decor­ candlaUght, dbmcthlng, made bun the anthuslaam that had kapt him Right Way: Hend a Mcond gift Acs Electric Motor Itopairs, 231 USED rURNITUKE bought and ohoea. Girl’s woolen coat, rain­ quet which was caught by Laura which should be said ' sometime,' going for months. He bit the only If you really wish to do so, ___SEDAN.* .* ...... 1,095 ating. Expert workmanship by coat, draaaaa, skirts, etc. Reason­ SEVEN-ROOM houae. Front aad look Ukc homebody else, an un­ (of all people) much to every- MO'4tAT, oontainlnt tha aanaa- North Main atreet, oppoelta De­ veteran. A fine selection of wall­ PR A TT /t WHITNEY sold. Tha Rad Shop. 50 HudooB Just to get the situation straight. tall In two and wound up In a dog for It k not at all necessary. (Radio and Heater). pot entrance on North School able. Tal. 8-0477. rear porches, steam beat, oil worthy abmhbddy gone, g(»* Into boi^a amusement. ”1 - -ah—thank you for your un- momi 'AMTU, kUla rata and mica paper. T etreault 6855 r 5228. ICRAFT atraat Moors’s Usad Purnltnra. burner, automatic gas hot water, the d ^ th h of aUameful obUviofl, hospital, Mdder and wiser, not to to tl>^ walklns throufh It 81. 1840 NASH 4-DOOR afreet. Phone 5843. Phone 7251. Tne Major alghed. recalling why deratandtog, sir;' It docs yoq great mention aurprliied at hk sureeas SEDAN ...... 795 Bast Hartford. Connecticut TWO 8IEE 14, new, woman’s hard wood Boors, fireplace, mod­ never even to be thought of again Laura had come. An odd busineea, The Mtuatloa: You w-kh to Waldon'i Pharmacy. INTERIOR Painting and papar- credit. And I may remark that the There are two monk to thla apologias for your tardineoa In aii- (Radio, Alr-CondlUon- TREE CUTHNO and Und cleared R Rawleigh buslnaas. A THRE&ROOM Outfit of furni­ aulta. Glenn plUd and lavender ern kltcnen. Recently redecorat­ ... .Oh, no, thla waa reqUy Dixon, that. He could scarce^ believe, 1 feel at Rose'a leaving ua hanglng. Floors sanded and ra- wool. Very reasonable. Phone so atroag and oafa, the man she tale of a tail. One k obvious. ■wering a friend’a letter. . RIDCItS Wantad. laavtns Mlddlo ed). with Dliurton Power eaw. No Job flnlahed. All types of commer­ enl If you are a huaUer ture complete with Bengal Com­ ed. Lot (18 X 200. On bus Una. Oc­ evra yet. that Mr. Milgrim and is ameliorated by my knowledge Practice can make perfect. The Tumplka Waat at 7:15 a. m., for. 1841 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR too big or too amall. Jake Kus- 6195. cupancy 15 days. Price $12,500. loved, who would love and ten- the young chap, Breen, could Just Wrrag Way I Begin your letter, cial and Industrial sprajrtng particiilara write Rawleigha, bination stove and electrlo ra- that she goes from my protection other? Sometlmea you can be ”1 know you have been wondering Staffwd BpriiM by way of Rock- SEDAN 1,095 man, Hebron, Conn. Phone Wllll- C.U.O.—.48-103, Albany, frlgerator. Coat only 81,000 at CSiarles Odermann. Phone 4928. oderly cherish her through all the melt away Into thin air. to another aa solirltoua. We are ruined hy siiocem.—Dothan, Ak.. (All Immaculate Car). Thomas J. McKinney. Phona 8- GIRL’S Red two-piece legging act, days of her life. why 1 haven’t written, but I have villa. Call 8 ^ 4 4 avanlnga. mantle 1304W1. 0106. Albert'A 43 AJlyn atraat, Hartford With Laura’s arrival he had eat all very fond of you. umm. Dixon; Eagle. 1888 PLYMOUTH 2-DOOR slxe Ox. 80 Rueaell street, or SIX ROOM house on Benton 'They were halted In front of the forth on the errand of restitution, you have endeared yourself to us. been so busy, etc.” H A W TOXm blouaaa, aearvaa, SEDAN 895 UNIVERSITY graduate in ac­ phone 6098. street. CaU George L. Flah, 110 BIgbt Wayt Begin with some PAINTING and paperhangini WE BUY and aeU good naad And that, I think. Is In a measure May we never sign after such phrase as. "It was so good haaklao, baca, ate., hand-palntad (Heater. Like Newl) counting will prepare Snanctal paper removed by steam reaai Situations Wanted— Benton street. Telephone 6394. because of our fundamental aim!- 1838 PLYMOUTH 8-DOOR atatementa from aingla or double furniture, combination raagoo, SKUNK Fur coat, olxo 14. Good FUNNY BU8INES.S pleasures, or mourn after to have your letter, which I. of to add orittniu touch to your able rates, for extimates pbOne Female S8 gas ranges and heatera. Joaaa' Condition. OaU 6027 for Informa­ laritlca In breeding, background, pains. Haatar suit Samplea ahown by SEDA^i ...... 555 entry hooks of account. Federal FOUR-ROOM brick house, 4H the things which count. couroe. Intended to answer Imme­ Andrew 'Huck 4661. Furniture Store, 86 Oak. Pbona tion. years old. On bus line, priced diately, but . . (Here, you em­ laqoMt 8-0868 aftar T. (Radio and Heatar). and State Income tax returns for EXPERIEN(!!ED typist would like 2-1041. “And on this subject, since we (Thla la Our S|iaclall) Individuals, partnership. Incor­ INTERIOR and exterior tocorat typing and clerical work to do at reasonable. No agents. CaU 2- Experience Ims taught ua a lot phasize the pleaaiire you received 1331 arc now on terms of—unjm—kin­ from the fi'lend’s letter, not the 1888 CADILLAC 4-DOOR poration, farmera, truata and ei- Ing. roofing, floor sa n m g and home. Phone 6114. VENETIAN Banda, ahxMt atsai or ship, 1 should like to add that, but it has maue ua so cautious SEDAN ...... 285 tataa. Audita made, arystema In- Wantrd—To Boy 58 that We aren’t good for much. Impatience with which you as­ general repairing. AUywork guar­ aKimlnum. Chotoa colors. Uonvan- though in recent years financial sume the friend hna been awaiting (A 8150.00 Worth of atalled, budgeta prepared. Rates anteed. Porch and l^ n furniture MANCHESTER’S dealer In ra g s streaa haa restricted our mode of WAMTHD—Rida to and from Air- Rubber On TIfta Onel) lant tanna. Pbona tor aaUmata, Wantied—Real Katata 77 , Johnny’s chief characterlotlo your reply.) MtMeeehi 8|rs4Maie. !■*• reasonable. Write Box T, Herxld. ■prayed at coat m tti any con­ Dogs—Birds—Pets 41 no obligaUoiL Manehaatar Vana- paper and oerap metala calls at living, there was a time when the iSL etaft, Snt ahlft Vicinity of 1858 CHEVROLET COUPE 185 tract Call R B./Webster 6965 Camerona to Virginia were gentle­ was loyalty to hk father. A (Good Running Car!) CLOCKS Repaired. Ouaranteod tian Blind Co. Phone 8-1526. your door and pays you highest PKUMPl actiOD on aU roaity friend vkitlng him one Sunday Oraaa. Phona 4085 aftar 5 p. m. SPANIEL puppies aeven weeks prices. Oatrinaky, 182 Blasell transacUona Singles, dounle* and folk of means, influence and dla- 1884 CHEVROLET 4-DOOR work, reaaonable rataa. prompt BRUSH and / spray painting, afternoon aald "Listen to your KtNi’I^ AND HER HU m il Arrivlag OAU. DBAira Panoaal Samoa old. Reasonable, Phone 8612. FLUOR probiams solved artth stre e t Phone 5879. businesses toi sala Suburoan ttoctlon. Yes. sir. We had then HY EINiAH M.AKIIN SEDAhf ...... 135 aarvtea, will pick up and dellvei naperhanging; new ceilings, floors linoleum, aaphalt tlla, oountor such friends and confreres as are father snoring In the library.” ' lar aQaatlln rtaairtai o( ruga, (Heater. Good Trane- Wyrua. Dial 8-1851. Realty Oo„ Kealtora 49 PariUns "Pa Isn’t snoring,” waa the In­ teCT Oo 'TQU MMSM fwuwLww «saa sanded anr There 8he Ih lt> V I HAM* IN anteed. Joseph tonne. Phona 2- ville 907-12. Phono 2-1657. But It was. and the LTaJor knew All of US are born free and equal, 0147., Loom is St. at last that it was, and he smiled TOO BAD WC THAT MAN '^I B6LIBV8 WBU. HOVf ABOUT 1888 CHEVROLET sedan. Good PLAN!) jrUNINU and repairing but most of us get married. COULONT PARK THtolSIT COLE MOTORS condition. /BpaelaL 8575. Millar Player pianos specialty. John CHICKENS for sale. Live weight. CLEAN, Even economical heat FAMILY OF six including school 5 HOUSES again and softly stroked the beau­ SOON IT. POP? ,/OOP.. FOR ANY kind of carpentry work with a portable electric heater. Ha alwaya kaapa a chef handy Jn cats tHa trick doatn’t CtJ06ER...BUT ALLmSHTf PINO f 1 CENTER STREET Motort, Center street Phone Oockerham, 28 Hgelow street 83 apiece. Phone 6412. age children being evicted. Rent 4 Rooma Ftniahcd, 2 Unflnislied. tiful banner he held to hk arms. Cupid k mere!; the advance T H ts a n u .» OUT! and removing of rooms done Close out apectala, 818.50 heaters needed Immediately. Call 2-0318. work!^* The End PBBTTV ROUSH 8-106(L Dial 4218. agent for the etorlI COUHTUV.' PHONE 4164 raasonab^ Telephone 2-2716. THERE’S Nothing better than an now 814.95. $33.00 heatera now 1888 CHEVROLET coupe, good Olcott chicken. Drive In at 403 $’24.50. $48.00 heaters now $34.05. HOUSE, preferably single. Five or Hawthorne St. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SillE GLANCES BY (iAI.HKAITH Una,, motor Ilka new. A vary ALL 5MKES of washing ma- West Center atreet. Phone 7853 One large else Duo-Therm apace more rooma. Will pay up to 875. 8 HOUSES chlneg repaired. 10 years’ expar- Business Opportunities 32 U M IiA tA lX B aoavartlbla, 1886 good buy. OaD 5404. for delivery. heater, pot type oil, apecial (^ 1 Mrs. 'rhomaa Dyer. 7730J, 4 Rooms Fiaisbed, f Unfinished. •1 Oakland len i^ Call A. Brewer, 2-0549. PLANT Wanted for manufactur­ $114.95. Call 3535. Benson’s Fur­ New Britain. Slftl CHEVROLBir 1888'maatar deluxe, ing Sterling silver flatware. Box niture and Appliances, 713 Main 80,000 original mileage. Excellent WJB HAVE fineat aaaortmanta of Artifles for Sale 45 AN APARTMENT or house. 4 to Columbus St. teban Unoleuma. Alao Uia and 401, 1474 Broadway, New York. street. JMt OIJeMOmUB, two-door, motor and rubber, price |785. 6 rooms. Unfurnished preferred. Ready To Move la! ■ m had vary good eaia. Thla la a OkU 4844 between 6:30 to 8:00 wnli oovertngs. Manchester Floor ATTENTION,’ Moat outstanding FLASH! Here’s electric light and BRAND New Hotpolnt deluxe Deairable family of three. Beat of ONE ALL BRICK HOURS fao4 boy. OaU 6404. avaolags. / Cbvaring Oo„ 86 Cottage atraat profitable business opportunity power for farmers, summer cot­ electric range, unused. Retail referencee. Kenneth L. Weibust, 4 Rooms Finished, 8 UnBalahed. Call 5688. now offered by national manufac- tage owners, gar station owners General Delivery, East Hartford, Oil Heat. IBig CSRT8LBR Bnparlal Moor X price, $315. Beat cash offer takes '.turer through Eastern distribu­ and trailer travelers! 'Tha Mont­ It. Box V, Herald. Conn. •adaa, in vary good lunatog ALL A PPU A N C I» aanrtced and gomery Ward and Company Auto Accessories—'Tlrf4 6 repaired, burnara. refrigerators tor to own 20 or more Free Por­ A4.IUJU a fte r . PMoad raaaonabla. Lata’a tion Candy and Nut Dispensers. power light plant rosts as little as FOR SALE —Universal vacuum Lockwood St. rnngea. waabera, etc. All work M S PAT Auto t arvloab 1078 Bnrnalda ava- THREE 500-19” Urea tubes. A1.I locations and publifi continu­ $142. Montgomery Ward Co., 822 cleaner. In' good condition, price 2 ALL BRlUR HOUSES , nea^ Heat HartHocd. Phona g-8871. la fair ahapa. Inquire Oak guaranteed. Metro Service Co Main street. Tel. 5161. 4 Rooms Fiaisbed, 2 Dnfiulahed. Tel Manebestar 2-0888. ally use them. Sales cli(^ like reasonable. Phone 2-0386. atTMt caali register. No selling Can INSURE OH H rat. FHECKI.e s a n d h is FKlKN^iS Hitting On Two HV MKUKII.L HLI>.n.<^ER U88 NASH 4-door aadaa over- FI.SHERMAN’S Balt for Ice fish­ HOSPITAL Beds or wheel-choirs trtva. Radio and haatar. Very NEW TIRES, new toeapa, used SHEET METAL WORK start spare time. Ebicellent Weeli- ing. Shinera. all sizes. Inquire 30 with ' r [ unoerstano it MRS owweo by ) Oiot' i ThESPBEDO- A FATwra. phomed ^ S hould have knowm BtTrEB. ] ^ ly eafnlngs. Territories go Ypst. for rent' oi sale. Rates reason­ Voua good tliaa Lata’a Auto garvtoa, Una and tubaa. Bhipart vulcanis­ Franklin street, Rockville 608. able. It you need a sleep board MCKINNEY BRtlTHKKS AM OUD LAOV WHO MCVCA (3ROVd I w AiAHEAD MSrSR. SHOWS freckles .' Ml5 CAR IS ■|Hr..4 To evEM A SK .',' J— —> U ra Runwiila avanua Saat Bart- ing, 8 houn ra«mplr« aarvtea. Hot Air Fumaoe Repairing. 8499 cash required to own 20 NuHomes, Inc. I ITOvaa. 5 0 MiUiS’AN hour/ AMD, 'ONLY OS.755 STALLSO • CAM VOO .. I ...a...... f - Dispensers. Address Kay-PaUi, to give your oack a firm support k ib itz/ WILES' I eer OAive Hiw p The I Q Q toed. Phona SASTl. Manchaater Tm and Recapping Naw Hot Air and Air OtmdlUonlng 505 MAIN art. CALL 2-0466 Inc., P.. O. Box 1198, Hartford,' ONE WATER wheel grinder, $25. we have them In two else* Phone ------7 / ^ - SHE TUaMSO rr OFFICE 1 Gbmpany, B ^d atraat Tala- Purnaeaa InaUlled. Keith’s Furniture. 4159. t :: n 0 0 O MST OLDtMOBILa alght, A-1 phona 8869. ppen 8 a. m. to 7 p. Conn. > Phone 2-2263. .orT toeRianleal condition, new tiraa. BnvM Trough nnd Conductor LARGE SIZE maple crib, com­ Pitvate party. OaU 1818. Aftar Rapnlrlng. PLATFORM Scales. • Andrew plete. Excellent condition, $25. 4M, can S-60T6, JUST ARAIVED, 100 new 8.00 x Help W ilted—Female 35 Kamm, Wapping. Phone 3180. Call 2-9039. , , 10 Ure^ Also naw tubes Brua- NORMAN BENTZ / LARGOB im AiCrnO N of nar’a,/80 Oakland atreet f Pbona 277 Spriice Street HOUslicKEEpER wanted for Ken- SF.VEN CUBIC foot deluxe Norge TO BE SOLD oara naooably prtoad. Lata'a 519 TaL 8866 ersl housework In Hartford; Sat­ GIRL’S white figure skates, size urday aftern'pons and Sundays refrigerator. Like new. Phone We are offeriag for Immodlate aala a Five-Room Slagle Houae Auto tarvlca, 1078 Bnrnalda ava- 8. Used once. CaU 8320. 4963. nna. Heat Hartford. Phona 8-5871. JAMBS MAORI, General truck­ off. Help care for 3 boys. Live bout la 1849 ^ Wallaee Hntehlnaon, well known Manebeoter bonder. This home has everything — flreplaoe, tile bath, braoa 9 ■ K A- -^wed nlea elaan car. Runa Uka naw. HEATED CELLAR under store. 4S2.H. If no answer call 6460. 32-21.57. t g r I'g h Phona 5404. antiques. Rochester nickri lamp, la m perfect ooudttlon and may be occupied Imnacdlately. If you Central locaUon. Meaaurea 900 '20 VOLUME set "Book of Knowl­ converted to electricity; small square feet Private entrance. ALL MAKES of aewtng machines GIRL OR woman for permanent are W klag for real vatae, don’t foil to ace this property. VlSfajHi tL>lff.W.»»H;.!ft.!.!F.^J^3^^ lots i«A BALLS aadaa, four-^r, expertly repaired.^ Singer Sewing poaitlon as generki houseworker. edge” detune edition, perfect con­ marble-top chairside table, soUd Ideal for warehouse or shop. dition, $40. Universal hand vac­ mahogany lowboy, one rebuilt naw battery, good oondUlon Phone 8098^ after 8 p. m. Stachlne Oo„ 832 Mato atreet Modern home, Manchester Green RKII IIIIIEH Ing In HY FKEU HAIIMAN. throughout, 8885. Phono y i4 . TaL 8888. •ecU6n. Small family. Live In or uum cleaner, Just overhauled, upright piano, Boston rocker, ROBERT J. SMITH, INC. out. Write Box H. Herald. perfect running condition, $10. blanket chest very old. Reason­ Houee * Hole BuHdbig OF T - - - rte iit-J S fjr A1 X ii i rra ja a o wg 1841 BIfflANCTri!:. twp^ heatera, Business Services Offered IS CALL TERRY’S Household Serv­ Phone 2-0456. ably priced. Phone 3375. i ^ t o An Unca of Insnraace CATTwI 04 AHTThkW id keep K>D !■ I.J0J'.O. WJT —'A 7 aeat. oavara. good /condition. ice for expert cleaning of floors, EARN $8 to 810 dully selling Ften-rAiuifca— g o n t t n ' Cadlllar 1837, mod^8 touring walla, rugs, upholstery, windows, guaranteed Mniaonette Frocks. THREE Combination windows, 30 aadan, aacallent c<^tlon. Phone odd jobs Phons 7690.. x5i;i, never used. $5 each. Man’s Yi For sample outfit write to P. O HARTFORD — 4-Room House. / - / i 4181 during tha day, WARM AIR FURNACES Box .598. Hartford. tubular hockey skates, size 8, Improvemento. Can be boaght xgrt..itiTiTSHiwvitt.iisi.T.aetB.ii.af.T.i»w. com. i»»? er st« eyayice. sic, t. m. etc, u. e. mt. err.' ./-/6 CLEANED AND REPAIRED SHIPSHAPE Kitchen enramblse $3; one boy's tweed sport Jacket, for 8700 down. Balance Uhe 1887 LA radio and heat- “Could I borrow your lipstick, Myrtia? With theta high VAN CAMP BROTHERS are top quality cabUista, charm- YOUNG Woman for^atcnographlc size 18, $8. Phone 4807. rent. Sale Price 852100. "He’g to craxy about his grandchildren that I haven’t tha ar. Motor good condition. truly designed and durably built and clerical work. Apply In per­ pricaa I don’t aaam to hava room in my purta for any­ Phona 249 North Main Street heart to tell him that's one of the neighbors’ children come to your own requlremanta. For son. Rogers Corp., Mill—Oakland WARDROBE trunk. In excellent thing but monOy!’’ , , to borrow sugar!’’ Teiephone 6244 prompt UuUiii.tioc caU 2-U963. U COVE.NTRV -> IMMEDIATE Automobile In su i^ ce... 1984 CHiniAOLET master 4-door street. rondltlon, |35. Phone 7888. OCCUPANCY—5-Room Dwell­ aadan. Slxoallent running condi no answer call 2-1336. Shipshape VIC FLINT Woodworking tympany, 166 Mid­ \yANTED—Maids. Pleasant work­ ing recently remodeled throogh- YES. WE SELL IT — ALSO'TAKEX^ARE Tacky F ^res In This HY MICIiAEL U’MAU-KY and RAI.FH LANE Uon, Mod Una. 177 McKee atreet RADIO — Electrical Appliance dle rumpikt V’sat. ing condlllons. Apply Housekeep­ BOY’.S HOCKEY skates, size 7. out. Electric atove, refrigerator OP YOUR NEEDS AFTERWARDS! - aftar„n:30 p. m. and rnmtahlnga, all for 88.800 A SUAE SHOT, Service, repalra. picked up and er MarichcHtcr Memorial Hos­ 70 Parker street. CHICKSNf ONI THAT delivered promptly. 20 years' HAVE YOUR rsdlb repaired by pital.. 81,000 down. Belance Nke re n t ^.Be Sore You Rave Adequate Insurance Coverage INTBUINATIONAL dump FREEZER Cabinets. A. C, arc Within commuting distanee off fV€N YOU COUtON'T iiek In very good condlUon. Chm experience. John Maloney. Phone expert technician, free estimates, Together With Medtcai Payment or Guest Insurance 2-1046. 1 Walnut street pick-up and delivery service. HOUSEWORKER to cook and welders electricity and power Hartford. j aeen at Barlow Motor Sales, plants. Stewart clip masters. Im­ 585 Main street. MoUer’a. Tel. 7361. clean hou.'ic for middle-aged cou­ IF ITS INSURANCE — CALL OUR OFFICE! ple In a modern 5-room cottage. mediate delivery. Capitol Grind­ COVENTRY — S-Room Home, O in OUR AV: BY J; H tVH;l.lAM« OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HtMlfLB IMff'4-door aedan, REFRIGERATION SERVICE Good pay and good hours. Call ing, 58-Main atreet. Phone -7058; like new, wtthln 8 miles of 5laa- ‘ radio and boater. Good run Houmh'old Services Rockville 136-3 for Interview,. cheater, coavenleaoea. Bale ning, good rubber, $400. Phone ALL MAKES Offered 13-A Price 832260 with $000 down. ^ STUARTj;WAStiY^ VBS’M. TM t MlbaAlN OP A 6GA0,TIM( i h AWAMi 108 OINLB OH, A LEp-'.’i.'.lWe 0£A L , R 755 MAIN ST. TEL. 6648 OR 7146 ANY TIME LiFBTlMIt.' HOLD IT ON ARB M«cmeyou6.PUN-LOviMO^ A TRUCK eSOKSi 8-0853 aftar 5. HOUSEHOLD AND Help Wanted—51ale 3^ FOR BAIJ5—OLCOTT STREET THE oosnr rA nr Ynsr•nespsei , wr ■ -L I FOR CLEANING, waxing and 8-Famlly llnune, 4 rooms earh State Theater Building In Business 25 Years LA06->*'ffUt MN P m S M H D C D0V4N AN' tH' ORiYSR LOST po'Ishing all floors and couplers SO. COVENTRY — 5 Rooms AIJ'-MOUNA MAN .WILL I—r I 1848 FORD club coupe. Price 81, SALESMAN 2. Large exclusive apartment with modem rnn- With bntli. flreplaoe, attached YOU arrsp h b r c HOLY SMOKE.' fOML VANI6MSD M P O M I ONE CRATE OP 6E6EE THAT COMMERCIAL e a r mi^ a c e d in a v tsa o 850. Call 5888 batwaan 8 and 5 call 2-0366 or 6759 DaJy'a inc., territory, Incdtoe unlimited. Life- venlenrea. 2-ear garage. One garage. Utility room. Lot ap- TAXS HOLD j ANOTXRfJNE SOT THB leWITATlOMIblMAT . W-m. ______apeclallsts In asphalt tils and titoe service. Aluminum edmbina- large and one small ehleken proxlnuitely 100 x 100. Sale ' T H IS OP THEM FAREYlaLL 6006S DINNER AT patcnJ - ^ he’s a lo linoleum inatallatlona and floor „tloir) storm and screen sash', com­ eoop. Lot M’ X 625’. Sale JPriro 88.000.,,,,,...... ______' KID KILLERS TUB CU)B/-*^O0'llD0 KNOWJ IW D EBA K BR coupe. Good SCIENTIFIC'^...... maintetianca. .. ; ■ Priee tOiSOO.’------...... ( U na. Maada motor Job, 875. Call bination doors, awnings, Venetian ' »■ blinds. (?all 8808*^ between 6:30- For Further Infnrmarion Call ^ MAKE ONE ! B81S. REFRIGERATION CO.. INC, SOUTH COVENTRY— , OP AN’ VYE 1— I------1------7:.50 for appointment. AI.ICR CLAMPET -UuildingT-^flntractlng 14 PHONE 2-0880 2-Famlly Houae. 6 roonis <3rt/ ) 11848 CHEVROLET sedan, beater...... I-V---—------eech. All oonvenlenoes, tnelnd- TO BE SOLD : B eautiful blnck finish. General 37 OAK s t r e e t Other IJatlngs Aiallable—Also Ing steam heat. Large lot 1-ear YVA*’II It liltti CARPENTER work of all kinds WANTED M an to chop wood. Mortgagee Arranged. Wo are offettog for Inuoediato aole, oao of Btouebestor’a most Yos.lt Is J.P.! BY LESLIE lUKNEK ( eondlilon Uka naw. Low mileage. Roofs, siding, additions and alter- garage. Located In the crater of h Good pay. Phone 2-2623. attraetivo homes the property of Mr. George Harris of 78 Priaeo- '^O W M M NS ^ROVt TM siiEPTiM ' iHnrgntn |1450. Miller Motors; MAI<}'6 E^TER 2-1226 aitona. Also new - construction. a nice eountry town. Near 5 ^ «N NOuSi TMSU FBMIOCIIIBBU.- waat WHAT Alp ^ 66S Qantar a tra a t phona 2-1080. StefferL Phons 2-^853—2-1589. school, ohniehea and shopping loo Street. This aansual houM has so maay featans any THTf CAffT MgN fOOlN UP ODD NAMBIZ TtoS RADIO neM uxirigT Hava it ra­ center. Can be bought for as adverttaeaieat will tall to do JaaUco. The landaeaping k perfeet- (MWIir NN iuiT 10 SIT ITS lOftoJl j S s n f S R D ” oonverUbla coupe, palrad by eaperu. Pich-up aarv- little as 8l-50(< Do«m. . TUma inonll ~l radio and banter, 1025. 1835 Ply- Avranged. 'Ur pbumed oa a largo pjot of groond, 12d feet front. The alx- iklhT Ica. guarantMd work. S«U check- 'Heating—|*iumbing 17 10-DAY MUCH } Stowlk two-door aadan, 8195. ad In tha homy. CMr radios ■ a WANTED room boeae k 7S fept long with Svo cheerful rooma on one Boor ATtfimONATTMB apeclaity. Manchester Radio PLUMBING and beating service ADDITtONAL US-HNOS with a sixth rodoe ^ oao-half Sight over aa attached 8-«sr 7ik5...BniTM Vtod'eoupa, good condition, Servica, 78 Birch ■treat Pbon* and repairs. Boilers, radtstors. MANCHESTER OR OCCUPANCY AT Oim OFFIUB garage. Tbk hooM has twa dreplaees, two Batha, ptae paoelkd L m ta ,v u m and haatar. Rubber fairly 8-O840. Warm air furnaces, copper range . EAST HARTFORD dlalag rooea. Oar-Wood ModtRow Heating systom and aU era- BaerlflM prlcf. 55 Middle boilers, chromium plated "-sink 6-ROOM SINGLE — Fire­ veakacea for naodera living. Ocrapancy wtO be avalkble upon OLD FLOORS SANDED and lavatory le^ge, faucets avail­ 3-5 ACRES WITH OR place, oil burner, storm ALL^N REALTY CO. W aat ’ lAying and Unuhing, eonapletloa of aak, Wo ni go yoa to eoaaider thk profeerty. able. Edward W. Johnson. 6978. WITHOUT BUIUD1NG8 windows and screens. Cor­ .....t -v 'K EA LT«W , ...... PLYMOUTH beach wagon, _ J. E. Jansen, —SUITABLE FOR IN­ ■•tor Just overhauled T»L WlOlmanUc W28. avenlaga. PLUGGED Mato sewers, sink, ner lot, nicely landscaped. 180 CENTER S T R E in lavatory and bath drains effi-, DUSTRIAL USE. Priced to sell qiticklyl TELEPHOJliC BIOS a (Itoint Job, body Just bleached a n t iq u e s refinished qnd repair­ s m it h vanisM d. Naw Uraa. Special ciently machine cleaned. Carl ROBERT J. ; INC. , / ed. Rush or »plint seats replaced, Nygren. plumbing, steam fltter' REPLY-BOX W. All l.lnet ol luaurance. - HOUSE AND HA1.E BUfUDlKO TELEPHONE 8450 — 5848 Millar Motors. 853 Center ^eniarm, 189 South Main atreet InelodUig t.lfe. . and, pump mechanic, J5 Soutd Carr THE ^lERALi) PHONE 4114 • ~ * * ^ * « All IJneq of Insurance Phone 8-108a Phone 5643. street. Phone 6491, Mnrfgagea Arranged.' Born THirrY YEARfc woo soon

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