’ ' I ■OMSAT, AOOinT «k MM rAUE T>VELV1 jKanrlfpater ^o^nitts Average Daily Nal Pram Hi T FW the M«rtk et M g IMS night of that date to give vstsrans Dilworth-Cornell - Quey Post, hetors the daadllns for rslnstata- Hose Company No. 1 of the. ment last Friday midnight. Ths every opportunity to ralnatata. Manchester Fire department will American Legion, will hold Its 9,339 Get $2,100,000 total Uatsd by Director Gatchell Veterans who rainatatsd by pay­ About Town meet at 8:20 tonight rain or shine usual huslnesr meeting tonight at ing only two monthly premiums •c tae Aatt* eight o’clock. coven ths period May-June-July, ORANGE HALL BINGO for a drill. Vet Insurance with most of the activity arising wUl be "playing safe” If thay pay Manehaiter— A City of Village Charm St. Mary’a OuUd and Wom&n'a during the psst month. another ^ym en t before A u g ^ IB EVERY MONDAY Town Knglneer James Sheekey There wdll be no meeting of the as the two premiums paid on rein­ Awdillary will hold an all-day plc- A similar rush period ardlM dur­ me minraday, Au*. 12. at the and General Manager George H. Zoning Board of Appeals this eve­ statement cover the thirty-day (TWELVE PAGES) Waddell will go to New York City ing January of 1947 at which time A4vertMag ea Fege It) MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1948 iNtne of Mm. William Bnnhan, 2t ning. The next meeting is sched­ Service Center Arranges "grace period’’ before the policy Penny Bingo Starting A t 7 :30 P. M.* VOL. LXVII., NO. 265 Itount Nabo Place. A ll members tomorrow to attend the meeting uled for next Monday evening at a deadline, later modified by legis­ lation, was set A t that time the lapsed and the month in which re­ Maine are to contact Mra. of Municipal ESnglneera which will 8 o’clock in the hearing room of Reinstatement as Dead­ instatement was made. Regular Bingo A t 8K)0 P. M. S y t e n AUlaon or Mrs. Brennan be held in that city. the Municipal building. Manchester center showed activity line Reached amounting to f , In about This means that veterans who M ihre Wedneaday noon. 5 000,000 Admiaaion 25e Labor Secretary Nominee and Family Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hansen of 10 dajrs. reinstated themselves last week to Bowers street, their son George Ernest H. Smith of 64 Holl Harry T. Woods, manager of the beat the July 81 deadline, paid only 23 REGULAR GAMES 7 SPECIALS Mr. and Mrs. Hllding Bolin of street who suffered an attack of A $2,100,000 business In the re­ for protection for July. Another Discount Rumors Denies Secret Dat^ ley street and their son. Rich- and daughter Gail, have returned instatement and reconversion of VA office In Hartford has esU- PLUS SWEEPSTAKES alter a week’s vacation at Coven­ acute Indigestion yesterday is mated that the toUl Insurance payment becomes due this month. have returned after a week's resting more comfortably today. national service life Insurance at |tay at Rye &ach, N. H. try lake. Veterans’ Service Center in Man­ business taken care of in this area chester has been reported for the during the past month was $10,- Anderaqn-^ea Auxiliary, V. F. Mrs. Charles Cattana and son month-end of Ju]y by Director Na­ 802.000. Russians to Lift W.. will meet tomorrow evening at John of Toronto, Ontario, are Cigarettes Up than Gatchell. 'THe large amount of Easy reinstatement provisions Given to Confessed eight o’clock in the Post rooms. spending two weeks with Mr. and insurance transactions came as expired at midnight July 31, Wood INSURE Manchester Green. Mrs. John Rota of 186 Eldridge Ohe Cent a Pack veterans In this area hurried to explained, and VA offices every­ WItL street. Mrs. Cattana and Mra. take care of their Insurance needs where remained open until mid- Berlin’s Blockade Hie Onai story hour at the Rota are sisters but had not seen McKINNEY BROTHERS AIR CONDITIONED Maty Cheney Library will take each other for fifteen years. Mrs. The price of cigarettes is tak­ Baal Cslats sad lasaraaes t Cattana lived here. 1920 to 1922. 686 8IAIN ST. TBU C8M Red Agent place tomorrow forenoon at 10:30 Former Her husband is manager of one of ing a general Increase of one cent For Your Comfort Babcock, Aiberican Dep­ in Center Park. Miss Marion in most retail stores in Manches­ Jeaseman, children's librarian, Toronto’s leading hotels. Before Assert Dewevet ------w returning to Canada they will visit uty Commander, Re­ promises a story of Daniel Boone. ter. Cigarettes that sold for 18 Open every day 9:30 a. m. to 11:00 p. m. * Mias Bentley Recalled to These story hours which began relatives and friends in Mount cents have now gone to 19 cents, ports ‘Fairly Aecu- Sure Victory early in July have been popular Vernon and New York City. those that sold for 19 to 20, and FENDER AND BODY Closer Collaboration Stsmd After Duncan C with the boys and girls, the at­ those that sold for 20 have gone , rate’ German ^urce Lee, Former OSS Op­ tendance gt each session averag­ Employees of the Orford Soap in many cases to 21. The owners WORK To Be Gained ing 65. In case of wet weather Company returned to work today of vending machines have said BIDWELL'S SODA SHOP Says Rail C^ciala With America Urged erative, Denies VeeS’ the story hour will be held in the after a two weeks’ vacation. The that they Intend to keep the price Solimtaa and Plagg, Inc. library. majority of the men and women at 20 cents. j-5271!IIainSt. * Ordered to Stand By ing Her Information employed by the United Aircraft Republican Nominee So London, Aug. 10.— TeL 6914 preaa service quoted the Oeiinan man by the Democratic National Tobfn Defers Orleans more than 15 hours after^ Mapping Next Move supervisor of the line as denying committee. ing Costs; Private Fi­ she was taken from home at au-’ closed secret information to any Alice Cofron In New Fall Colors the rumors. I f early plana Jell, friends said burban Harahan.. A $10,000-a- unauthorixed person. He sali It 35 piece Starter Set — $13-10 The French licensed newspaper Dewey may make one long cam­ nance Expected to De­ Decision Again year official in General MacAr- was hard to believe Mias BentlSfya Rmdingw Daily Der Kurier said Oenuan railroad paign tour by train. After that he thur*a liMdquarters suspended In Moscow Parleys charges came from a “rmUonal par­ Available in open stock. A new shipmenC officials havs been Informed that may fly to flU Individual speaking mand Higher Rate Now without pay pending loyalty cheek son.” I f f CliBrdi 8t Hartford tba railroad may be reopened Only dates, returning to Albany after ... .England’s Princew Blargaret Bentley then took the Telia Truman He Will atand and testified Lea told her TeliphoBi t-2024 Early Fall Showing! on spedflo Instruction from the each. Washington, Aug. 10.— (Jf) will tepreeent British crown at Housewarea— ^Raacmeat Russian military admlnUtratlon. Mr. Truman’s course is expect­ Princtss Juliana’s investiture SepL Diplomato from Three' TJrHCS It fllv about “ aomethlng super aaereT* — ^The government aimed a Decide ‘Within 48 going on at Oak Rldgf, Tasn., Der Kurter said the oonatniction ed to be outlined at a mid-week XX ^ . n ^ S . . H « r e w language newspapers new blow at living costs to­ 4 Nutiona Meet «t ® ^ . where the atom bomb waa devel­ department of the German State White House meeting with J. Honrs on Cabinet Postl^hall arrival of Russian diplomatic 86** Ameiitex SanforlBed and Fast Color raUways in the Soviet sone Howard McGrath, the party day by boosting the price it mission to Israel as "great event British Embassy; No (iet Trieste oped. about O M operaMona In reported that ’’repairs” on the line chairman, and other advisers. wiU pay for some of its bor­ In the life of our young sUte China and In tha BalkahA Store Cloacd AH Day Wed.— ^Merchanta* Holiday Washington,- Aug. 10 — (F) — Hin| of Impatience Lee didn’t know exactly what are virtually complete and that Republicans have no financial r o w ^ money. Private finance Mystery of whereabonte of Mich ’’only small sections remain to be troublea, but the Democrats Maurice J. Tobin told President ael Ivanovltch Samarin, Russian waa going on at Oak Ridge, Miaa Package Ddhrcry is expected to follow suit and United Stuteu Renews Bentley said, but told her It must KARACHI worked over.” reported still to lack the cash to Trumain today he will decide school teacher strenuously sought • Moscow, Aug. 10.—-hit both additional milk diatrihutora and C lo m n iu n is t B l o c B e a t s ! ^rporated their zone into Italy by speke at a psntifli lal amns at the Workers were back at their Jobs the big fellow and Uttle fellow. his confirmation. No.2Kt Can Garments stay tme to size, soft and fluffy, no matter how often yon wash^them six other chains.. Max Zaritsky, entering Into a serlez of economic Catkedral of tho Holy Oroaa oele- PEACHES 21c this morning after last night’s Attacks Ckmgress for Some consumers may be driven ToUn currently is seeking the brated hy ArehMahop Rtchatd d. head of A F L Hatters union, an­ Effort to W in Dan­ and financial agreements with vote by Local 768 to accept a pro­ out of ihe automobile market Democratic nomination for anoth­ For suits, dresses, skirts, slacks, etc. Six beautiful fall colors. In ‘Deliberate Neglect’ nounces hla organisation "is go­ Cnahlag. temporarily, for Instance, by the er term as governor of Massachu­ ube Freedom Proposal Italy. fine quality gabardine. Wine, black, navy, forest green, skipper posal ending ttae strike. The vote ing to support President Trimisn Both the United States and Brit­ • • 0 was unanimous. , Federal Reserve board’s plans to setts. Hta acceptance of the la­ blue and brown. 2, Rolls 25 c BEAR BRAND WONDERIZED BABY FAIR YARN .. R Q p . Of Needs of People and Democratic platform.” ain toek the position that they had Subpoenas Served On Sasnartne SCOT TISSUE Provisions of the proposal ac­ cinch up credit on nearly every bor post would not require his Belgrade, Yugoslavia, Aug. 1 0 - Wtaahlaaton. Anm l » "-. 10 Lb. Bag enacted.” He said in a statement position of the Treasury Aug. 6: Several at Texas A i r Ttet ■eplanage ring, TUESDAY POTATOES 49c Bear Brand Wonderized Argyle Sock Kits BntiUed To Pay. Raise that he was signing the bill be­ States’ Righta Demo­ recommenoM Tobin to Mr. Trii pared by Russia for the new )wct. ' ' • • • FINE DOWN PROOF man, calling him an “excellent fel- Receipts, $1S5.608,861.»; ex­ 9 color combinations. .... $X*85 Returning strikers would be ep- cause It would be "o f some help” The controversy centered chiefly Base Blown Through tltled to an Il-cent-an-hour pay penditures, $70,626,450.1$; bal­ HeM fer Maaalaaghtor In meeting the critical housing crats to Lay Program around the French effort to omit StrewMarg, Pm. Anm Ih FOR 2 DAYS raise granted on July 27 and would (UonUaned on Page Four) ance. $4,087,047,902.70. and FEATHERPROOF shortage. Before Thurmond from the preamble a Ruastan Fences and Off Field Peter d- Prehep, SS, n( " LEAN ZMAIX 8MOBED HEALTH MARKET receive the Jobs they held before Aocnaed of Bloddag T-C-W BUI clause which would place the con­ Coaa., waa MS today Bear Brand Wonderju^ Baby Argyle Sweater Kits . . $1.95 the strike. In cases where Jobs The prasldent accused the ference on record as recognising P3rote. Tex., Aug. 10—(F)—Tor- haU for tha giaad Jaty an ehai You want a tempting, nourishing meal; you want an have since been filled oomphrablc Houston, Tex., Aug. 10.—(F)— the '‘sovereign rights” of the Dan­ Shoulders l k 59c House mpubUcan leaden of nadlc winds caused "asajor dam­ of lavahmtaiy atoaaMiffhSar hi PILLOW TICKING economical dish so, naturally, you ask for delicious jobs will be fotrad, the agreement blocking conalderation of another States’ righta Democrats met In ube states. traMe death e| $lie. O said. Clerk Hiccups 170 Days; age te many planea at Pyote Air FBE8BLT CHOPPED hiu which would have .provided Houston today to lay before Gov. Ths United St*tes deltgaUon $s; el Saylaaahafffb 9m Bear Brand Wonderized Baby Sock and Afilten Kits . • Previously, the company had "decent bousing” for millions of J. Strom Thurmond o f South Ctar- bss proposed en amendment pro­ Force base iM t night, the prox-est and A lixandty uStim at tha - 79c ssld that strikers would hot neces­ families. oUna their batUe tacUcs for con­ viding that the interwta *'of all . marshal said today, Ground RIB CORNED BEEF Loses 51 Pounds Weight poUee m M Mrm Uarilh dtad ] sarily he given their f o n e r jobs, Mr. Truman ■ referred to the quering electoral college votes in naUons would be priteeted on the i Several of the planes were day of laJariM aaffend whi Ic ^yard. ^ ;:,.V but must take any postUons open Taft-EUender-W a g w e r meas­ the soUd south. , Danube. blown through fences and.off' the was etrack Sanday by a ear Beef Lb. 65c At the budget balancing price o f ...... L b . 39c at the time of their reappUcation ure which Included public hous­ Governor Thurmond, flying here held. Lt. Everett Phillips of Hut­ Bear Brand Wonderized Baby Wool Soaker Kit ... • • • Waynesburg, Pa., -4ug 10—tFi— holding her breath, a knife placed W ill InnUt On Preamble Intact by Prehop. la a oeeaad for jobs. The new agr/smewt re­ ing, slum clearance and rural from Columbia, is to make his for­ under a glass, a sudden fright, In rapid order, however. Yugo­ chinson, Ksuu., said. The storm mtaharn aaather Bsiilgcpert. Then you prepare a delicious economical Corned Physicians ,at Greene County hos­ turns their seniority tights., housing provisions. This bill was mal acceptance as the states' but the hiccuping conUnued. slavia. Bulgaria, the Ukraine and struck suddenly about 8:30 p.m. man. BayaiiaS lagter. 28. Fins quality iUl over floral pattern that la guaranteed both Beef Hash! Trouble started at thA plant -last shunted aside by the G.O.P. lead­ rightera candidate for , president pital conUnued their efforts today Her physician. Dr. A. J. Blair, R6manta served police notice that Major Damage to Traaaports exoaeiated today eC Fowl Uk 55c feather and down proof. Blue only. Knit Bear Brand Kit on Your VaemHon! April 30 when a contract between ership In the closing days of the at a rally here tomorrow. to fin'd a cure for the hiccups that said Mias Lucas' greatest relief they will Insist upon reserving the The major damage was to num­ la tha death eg Artht HAVE'A DIFFERENT DISH! CORNED Un^vts and ths UE lOAl expired extra session of the 80th Con- Hta running mate. Gov. Field­ came through the use of anaesthe- Russian preamble Intact. This fora- erous 4?-40-4wtB-engino transports ML Peceae. 'M ing L. Wright of Mississippi . as have worn Pauline Lucas down while leaser damage was suffered e • e ■GMABTPABMI Stors Closed AU Day Wsd^— Merchaiit’s Day arte;’ two months of foW e negotia- greas. from 128 pounds to-78 In the last - sia. Miadowed probable unity of the vice presidential candidate. Is ex­ by 8 anmber at at the field. PORK SHOULDERS Lb^ 45c STORE OLOSEP ALL PAY WEDNESDAY— MERCHANTS DAY tlonit over unspccifiedf wage de­ In hia mcasnge to Congr^* M*** ITO days. We don’t )niow what’s eaustag Communist bloc of seven on all Turkeys Lb. 79c mands. On May- 4. thmlocal voted Trumnn hnd r^erred to the T-JE- pected to-arrive early tomorrow Mis# Uicas, 31-ytaT-el-l clerk. terms of the proposed conventtaa. Lieutenant PhlUlpa anld. N ew : by special train from Jacksen. the hiccups,” Dr. Blslr said yes lsr- S t? 9 C Grata Stamps GIvan With Cash Sales to strike the next dayipickets sp- W bill ns the bill which tlw coun­ day. "She has been exasriaed by a The French took the floor at Ike H w B-38e were being prepared • If you need a large piece .of Ham for your vacation try needa. Houatng and anti-infla­ DIxlecrato UeM ag Wwmda started biccuplng Feb- 23. Part of for flight, powibly for tho Bertin ir»»red, and the wslkmit started. the ■!!» hiccups 75 timea a neurrtogist. That dMa’t help el- outast of the debate to acknowl­ Wa k%va a supply of 8a- Einc* that date thtwMapute hea tion topped the liat of propoaala Meanwhile, Texaa DlxlecraU alr-UfL Ueutenant PhiUipa said, week, here’s an opportunity! minute with the irate slowing down tltar. The oaiy poealbUttlea we kaow edge that Russia has acquir^ a ir BaMBft te 1 and 2 gaL STAMPS GIVEN passed through m a ^ phaaes —the tha preafdent offered In cnlling the were licking wounds suffered yes­ however, that ths 0-46s were not occaatonally to 10 or 15; of are hypaoaie which helps aosM “ prlritagtd poeiUon” In W UML Ako ngnlar RennaC SHANK HALF, LARGE W IT H CASH last being the foi#-day National Oonifcaa back for the aeaalon terday at Austin, the state xiom regime, but served nonee that being prepared for uao in the Ber­ tal. Docton have tried medUclnata cases, and surgery.” to MJIMOItSTBlI CONIk SALES Guard rule over B e plant, and which ended laat Saturday. Miss Lucas worked as a clerk In France v.ill resist any effort to lin area. tihJWHAU com area. The Guard w is called- in The G. O. P. bill tacks public The state DemocraUc ExeeuUve J and anaethesia while the dark- I There waa no cifficlal report o f Of.Softwcavc,. -a-— — I haired vlbUm has herself attempt- her father's paint stere before she SMOKED HAM u when picket linq' Rolenc# threat­ Ji tajuries, the provoat mainhal aaid.! Dr. 1 Scot Towels (Ueattaaed ea PagqYwe) led meet of the old. home cures— atrieken. . (COattansd ea E lfh t) ened- to grow. (Uenttaaed ea Page Fear) \- »• \ : \ \ 7 ■ I . JAANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TCESDAT, ’AUGUST 10, 194* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUEb*UAY, AUGUJST 10. V JiB eeUbration. In addition to hlr. James N. Naylor, chairman; Rich­ Danaher Notes son, Jolm, Danaher has three oth­ Serves 25 Yrs. ard Hartley, Eaat Hartford, aecre- Scrap Drive Extended FurecRvt Small Claims Bowles Sees er aooA Francla Corneltus, Jr., Draft Boards tarj*. Stores Closed Wednesday and Laurence. He has three Local Board 4, Bristol, Clifford greatgrandchildren, the two chil­ Boston, Aug. 10— Bstend- 78th Birthday dren of John A. Danaher, Jr., and With Travelers s crisiy* ^ I H. Caaa, chairman; Kenneth R. sd forecast for New England for Case Heard Victory Sure A s has been customar>’ for a number of years, the mer­ Are Orfsanized Moore. SdUtblngton, secretary. Plan Backed the child of Robert Danaher, an­ t i e .. Wit... In n«v*r-b*tor« the period Wednesday, Aug. 11 to Ob High Stas" chants of Manchester will observe the second Local Board 5. New Britain, Lu- Saturday, Aug. 14, Inclusivef other son of John A. Danaher. (la Cslar) Wednesday in August as “Merchants’ Day” closing Form er State Labor The whole family, eaya Danaher, .\rthur V. Thayer, of .e I t ther Parker, chairman; Ellaa T. The temperature during tbs nsxt Asserts 'All Republican Eight in Hartford Area , Rmgroae. aecretary. New England Governors Only One of 27 Goes Jaek OassM Jams Paige their stores for the entire day, thus enabling their la ’’fine." four days. Wednesday through ALSO: *TUag of the (jamblers'* Commissioner Cele- This Town Observes n « a i r m a n A n d i Local Board 6, Middletown. Ar- Endorse Move to Avert next Saturday, will average close ' To Trial; Jud^e Yules Mistakes Are Comiug help to have a mid-summer holiday. This year “Mer­ Elect l.hairmen ano J Connell, chairman; William Fsaturet 2:68. 6iM. f:26 Hom e Anniversary Yesterday to the seasonal normal. Rathsr Hom e to Roost' chants’ Day” will be observed on Wednesday, Au­ brates Rt Son's •nargy. with Soya. fo» ooov-ouiia* Secretaries at Session ! H. Talmadre, Clinton, hecreUry. Layoffs warm on Wednesday and contin­ Sits on Case Laat Bbow Ntgbtly>-Bil6 Dcwe>’ to (^hart ^ i Local Board 7, Meriden, Freder- gust 11th. This observance will be almost universal, Ififl foaS valua. akia vitamina and ued moderately warm for the rest chain food stores also closing. Drug stores will Groton, Aug. 10-(45—Cor­ Arthur V. Thayer, 176 Middle minafab. too Got aomo today. ^ . ... ' Ick R. Slagle, chairman: Joseph Montpelier, VL, Aug. 10—(>Pi -- of the w’eek. Some normals for 'There were 27 cases assigned Bridgeport. Aug. 10—(45—Chea­ Turnpike, east, celebrated hla Hartford, A ur. 10 -f/P' Alter , g^ ^ ck l. Sojith ^Icriden, aecretary. ter B ow t^ former econotnlc etabl- be open. nelius J. Danaher Is 78 ytars aid Camp|iign Plans A scrap iron collecting drive de­ the period are: Boston and New for trial In Small Claima Court twenty-fifth anniversary alth the eight Hartford area draft board*’ .Local Board 21,,Rockville, Tho- Haven 71 degrees. Providence 72, MwiwuiatsMRigrilttwawi liaer, last night told Fatrteld today, and the former sUte labor signed to avert the possible layoff yesterday. Of this nuntbSr 20 wsrs Travelers Insurance Companies on had organized at a meeting in the i nia.a F. Rady, Jr., chairman; \\ ■ F. Nantucket and Concord, N. H„ 68, county Democrats that "we A n ’t. commissioner says it "feels like Pawling. N. Y., Aug. 10—uFl— Thorp. Coventry, aecretary. settled before the court session, L m L O K b V S Richly flRvarififil, state Armory here last night. Col. I of 350,000 skilled metal workera Burlington, 69, Portland 61, East- fail to win" the election la Novem­ the calm that comes st evening Gov. Thomas E. Dewey will return Monday. He is a district super­ Vernon S. Morehouse, .state selec- j because of pig Iron and steel port 61, Oreenvllle M4., 64, and an I Judgmsnt waa entered in six ber, because “ all the Republican to Albany tomorrow to chart more visor in th# Life Issue Depart­ dallciautl Fat, DRlirC IN THEATRE mistakes are coming home to when the twilight shadbws fell.” tive aervice director, announced' shortages had the endorsement of Presque Isle 65 degrees. cases for non-gppearance. Only New Kindergarten Water Seepages campaign strategy. ment. juicy Nrisint sc4rt- the following organlzaflonal meet-1 Battle Tactics Ralnfsll will average between roost.” Danaher, hale and hearty dc-> The Republican presidential RUN New England governors today, one case esme to trial. Bowles, endorsed by Democratic Mr. Thayer 1* a native of Man- i tara* liharally Inga: 0.3 and 0.5 inches occqring as spite his years. Is celebrating hla nominee will confer then with Rep. • Chester leaden last week for the party's Opens Next Month Affect A P Witfes and was educated in the< Boards 18 through 18 at Bridge-; To Be Planned The governors approved the showers or thunderstorms about The case tried Vraa that of Mil- birthday here at the Eastern Hugh D. Scott. Jr., of Pcnnayl-! «h c »l*. I thrauflioull 6«l port, Wednesday night; Boards 8, | campaign of the New England the middle of the period. top Plouff of Autumn street gubernatorial nomination, pfkdlct- Point summer home of one of hla SAvorol cans ed a victory for his party "after aona, John A. Danaher, former U. vania, chairman of the G, O. P. ^ He is active in the work of the 9 and 10 at New Haven. Thursday council at their quarterly confer­ ^ - - sgalnst Anthony Kocum of West­ The Prospect HIU school which New York. Aug. 10—(45—Un­ ^ tlo e a l committee, and with th e} Travelers Men’s Club and i* serv-; night; Boards 24 and st New | (ContlnDed from Page Onel a tough campaign." S. senator. nifhti ence atop Mt. Manafleld in nearby minster rosd. 'The suit was He waa haUed as "Connecticut’s will open Wednesday. September derground cable failure knocked raecutlvc committee of the Young i jng ss treasurer of the club for the! London, Friday night; Boards 22; Btowe yesterday. Gives Views on PoUtIre Republican National federation. « current year. He is an active | and 23 at WiUlmantic, August 17. • Doctor Arrested _ jt ss a result of an automo­ next governor*’ by Paul Connery 8, is not a play school but Is to be out approximately 675 pairs of cir­ committee certified the names of "This drive," they said, ‘’will In a pre-birthday interview at The New York governor plSn* member and a former officer of the ! Colonel Morehouse said that i of Norwalk. Democntlc national cuits of the American Telephone Truman and Barkley as party chanifel a suhatantial quantity of bile sc^dent which occurred ' on conducted as a kindergarten Meriden last night, the former la­ to motor to Albany tomorrow Knights of Columbus in .Manches- j Boards 11, 12. in and 20 will meet nominees for president and vice In Adoption {BTARTH 1 committeeman, and State Senator A Telegraph Co., for more than bor commissioner, in addition to dormant Industrial scrap iron and Porter street on July I. Mr. Plouff Cornelius F. Mulvihlll, Bridgeport school. morning from hi.* farm home here. ter. i at an as yet undetermined date president over protests of the Ann Sheridan In hla poetic description of how It nrt i steel to our foundries and steel ------I sought damages of $98. Mr. Ko­ -KfNOS ROW" Mrs. Lels T. Tybur, thd director, three hours early todSy. The conference will be in the aft- Mr. Tha.ver is married and has; at Waterbury latfr next week, a Dixlecrats and rejected a Dlxte- town chairman of the party. feel* to be 78, gave bis view* on mills In New England thus par­ New York, Aug. lO— (45—A | PLUS! “APAOHB ROSE" has had considerable training and The faUure put out of comrala- ernoon. | four aona and a daughter. | that thia will be the final organi­ crat demand that It submit a ref- cum contested the claim on the Refers to State Convention a number of political questions. zation meeting. tially filling the need for pig Bronx physician who operates a I Bowles, referring to the State experience In the teaching of small aion all The Associated Press news Dewey’s press secretary, James ...... - ' ^ ; erendum on the Thufmond-Tru- grounds that he whs not llsbIS children. She was graduated from Summed up, it looks like a C. Hagerty, said the Republican T^e boards, he said. j man Issue to party voters In the Iron. maternity hosplUl was booked j convention which opens Friday at wire operating out of New York To Operate New Bus Route "Every factory In New England early today on chages growing out i since his car had been struck by the New Britain State Normal excepting regional circuits serving sweeping Republican victory, both candidate plans to spend today registration of draft eligibles on , Aug. . 28 nrlmarvprimary. Plouff’s car. In the testimony It Hartford, told the gathering that August SO, with the process end can contribute to the success of of a woman’# complaint that her " I haven’t said I’m a candidate school having been trained for New Yprk statei New Ehigland in state and nation, said Danaher. working on his second campaign Hartford. Aug. 10 ..4>c-The The visit here of Thurmond and was brought out that Kocum had ing September 18. He added that! this drtvs. The scrapping of ob­ baby was taken from her and yet. but I wouldn’t worry about kindergarten work. and the south. However, the main long active In the G. O. P. end for speech. Hagerty said Dewey had Short Line. Inc., ha* been author- Wrtgh| formally launches states' brought his car to a stop and was years an influential voice in party completed a draft of the first he is asking factories, business and I rlghU campaigns for the nation solete parts, equipment and mS' placed In adoption. that.” For 14 year*, Mrs. Tybur was load of early top news had been iaed to operate a new bus route tn about to enter Porter street. He THE a teacher In West Harttord. She moved when the wire went out. council*. speech. Glastonbury for a three-months schools and colleges to register and within Texas. chines should be given first prior The physician. Dr. Morris Leff, He later Indicated to reporter* thetr employes between 18 and 25 Ity by top management. 68, was charged with four misde­ saw the car operated by Plouff that he would make a statement wa* director at the kindergarten The A. T. A T. said transmis­ He wa* asked his opinion on The subject matter of these 1 period. The State Public Utilities Party leaders held conferences coming along Porter street from at the Westford school for six one of the toughest questions con­ and that United Aircraft Corpora­ here before Thurmond’s anival on Accentnates Shortage meanors—falsifying hospital rec­ concerning the question of the sion waa cut off in a portion of speoebs was not di.scloaed, nor , commission granted the authority ' his left. He considered that he had OAK GRILL years • She then Joined the staff fronting the Republican aUte or­ GET YOUR CAR READY FOR tion, smd the American Hardware , campaign plana to sweep the 127 ords. falsifying a Wrth certificate,, People’s ,I Wallace 1 party endorse­ midtown and lower Manhattan were''the time and place they will yesterday. The rojite will extend Corporation, of New Britain, al-' The recent burning out of the and falling (o file a certificate for ample time and drove out Into of the Austin private school and areas..The repair department said ganisation this year: Will SUte’a be delivered. The campaign is from the New London turnpike,' electoral votes in the 11 southern blast furnace at Mystic Iron ment of Democratic candidate. Meidaira **Cm ip m S-SU" ready have agreed to do so. birth of a child and causing snoth- Porter street and was struck. IS NOW Democratic State (3halnnan was kindergarten director of the the failures may have been caused Attorney Meade Atcoi-n or Lieut. expected to start early nest through Manchester and Nipslc ^ states. Works In Everett, Mass. — the SUMMER DRIVING! Says Town Clerks *'51ad About It" er doctor to sign a birth certificate Both cars were damaged, but both John M. Bailey, earlier In the nursery groups for eight year*. by water seepages, but that the Gov. Robert E. Parsons be given month. roads, and return to the turnpike.' sop MORI CAPACITY Plan Noisy Reception major aupplier of pig Iron to New were Insured. The Insuranc com­ She also 'had charge of the Kin­ the G. O. P. nomination for lle\i- Town Clerk John A. McGuire of j falsely. Air Conditioned week said he wanted no People|« exact cause would have to be de­ Big Space For Wallingford, president of the Town Houston states’ righters planned England foundries — accentuated Dr. Leff was arrested last night pany carrying the policy on partv endorsement of his party’s dergarten Nursery department of termined by further investigation. tenant governor. a noisy reception at the airport the shortage Clerks Association of Connecticut.' on complaint of Cecelia Sullivan, Ploufl’s car had already settled FOR cand'dates. the Church of Redeemer. West Danaher had a ready answer: Small Homes* said that town clerks will help hut for Thurmond and his wife. On Dudley Harmon, executive vice 27, of 758 Melrose avenue, the for Mr. Kocum’s damage. Judge Hartford, for many years. *‘Mcade Alcorn will get the nom­ the program was ’’Dixie,” by a Bowlea meantime told the gath­ "they are road about It.” president of the New England Bronx. Yules, Who presided yesterday, YOUR PLEASURE ering that "all the iaaues (o f the The Prospect HIU'.school will be ination. He la one of the most! He pointed out that since most j "Dixlecrat band," . council, said that foundries In this after hearing the evidence decide In session from 9:00-11 ;45 Monday Teacher of Deaf upatanding young men we have j One of those on hand to greet Assistant Bronx County District campaign) are on our aide,” and town clerks are paid on a fee basis section face almost certain shut­ Attorney Marvin Lechtman said in favor of the defendant. added tflat “ we are all proud to through Friday. Anyone desiring In the sUte today.” they vrin have to aid in the regl.s-; the South Carolina governor Is H, down If conditions do not im­ further information la asked to As for hla own part In the poll-1 MfiMr. •CMisMMhi'' R. Cullen, multi-millionaire oilman the woman told of the birth of a aay that we are for the New Deal, Taken bv Death tration without compensation. prove In the next few weeks. and for the prindplei of a liberal call 4367. ticking and campaigning, Danaher ! and philanthropist. He plans a re­ baby out of wedlock at Leff’a Cen- j Eight Hartford area draft Arthur Dockry of Pawtucket. R, tral Maternity hospital, 18811 Democratic party." said: ’ boards were organized at a meet­ ception tonight for Thurmond and I., president of the New England AaaertB “ One Thought la Victory” Northampton, Ma.xs., Aug. 10— ,1\ otiier visiting dignataries. Grand Concourse, the Bronx. To M'atch from Sideline.* i ing in the State Armory here last Foundrymen's association, said Dr. Leff was released in $3,000 R i Bailey, aaserting that “ our one (45—Miss Bessie N. Leonard, 78, a At Austin yesterday, the Demo-* Costa Rica to Bar " I will watch from the side-1 $ 1 8 5 -0 0 night and elected chairmen and the New England area was opet' ball at 1:80 a. m. (e.d.t.) for ar­ thought is vlcto^,” dieclared that pioneer in the oral method of in­ lines sod take such part as mayj aecretarles. crattc Executive committee voted Popular Muric ating under 60 per cent of normal raignment later today. '■we fought the battle for the peo­ struction for the deaf, died last be required. To rest Is to rust. BINGO 42-18 to table a resolution provid­ They were: pig iron requirements. He said The prosecutor said he believes ple for the sales tax and we were Attack on Panama ing tor the" referendum. •Hammoiid Organ night at Cooley Dickinson hospital 1 don’t Intend to rust.” | Local Board 1. Hartford. Martin there are no backlogs. the baby, whose name on the birth right—they bad to reduce tt.” He said he didn't think therc’d • !>rlve U Into our modern Raracro J. Moatyn. chairman; Frank Ha.s- The loyalists, headed by Got. (With Practict Tima) Meanwhile, supporters of Thom­ after several Weeks illness. Beauford Jester, argued the com­ Fledge All Possible Help certificate la given as- Samuels, Panama. Panama, Aug. 10—(4>) Miss Leonard was a member of be another war. | TONIGHT ■aduslve Qwieimbe lee Irera Bon, secretary. now is the child of a Waterbury, as J. Dodd of Lebanon are today mittee had no authority to submit The Bethlehem Steel corpora­ __Panama’s president says he has the f'aculty bf the (TIarke School "People are too sensible,” he 4-Pootcr Ootaide now and let us ready your car for the Local Board 2. Hartford. Bene­ Conn., family. He said detectives •P ian o and Solovox canvassing hts strength ss a gu­ Bull reilsltag shelves It; that It was a part of a scheme tion and the Hanna Furnace com­ been assured the CosU Rican gov­ for the Deaf for 41 years and prin­ continued. "No man is brave dict M. Holden, Jr., chairman: Al­ .will be sent to that city to check bernatorial candidate. enough to aUnd out in the middle AMERICAN LEGION HOME f-Footer Inside IS Iks. treiea feed capaePy open roods— put it in tip-lop shape to disrupt the party. pany of Buffalo, N. Y., pledged all More than 100 of them met at ernment wUl bar any activity aim­ cipal of the school from 1922 until bert C. Snyder, Bloomfield, secre­ adoption papers. Private Lessons For of the road with a lightning rod The states rights Democrats possible help. They said, however, Hartford with Dodd laat night, ed at upsetting Panama’s govern­ her retirement in 1936. 11.6 sq. (I. skaN area tary. ih his hand, invoking the ven­ Leonard Street fur safe, smooth summer drivint Local Board 8, Hartford, Dr. contended that" the Truman civil that their fonridries also were Popular Music On Above p ick ed ' themselves to support ment. She leaves a brother. Fred S. AH Porcelain AH pari alala lafariae rights proposals were aimed at short of pig iron and steel, Adults Only •'him "100 per cent” In whatever He said he received that aaaur- Leonard of Jewett City, Conn. geance of an angry (3od.” E«rrynne will tell you “You make a I destruction of the southern social Benjamin Kaplan, purchasing Bridgeport Rally ance last night from Jose Figueres Burial will be at Griswold, Conn., A gathering of the. clan Dana­ INDIVIDUAL SEATS! DOOR PRIZES'. Wed., iVhrsH Yrl., SaL decision he would make and Interior AttaolvmliivHi coM r f w f li«f system. agent of the Independent Lock named a. committee to determine head of the Junta now governing where she waa born. her Is expected for his birthday To Carry Fight to Conrentien •B an jo and Guitar “SLAVE OOL" 23 Repalar Gamee R IG U I turn when you turn in here.” company, Fitchburg, Mass., said To Open Campaign Oearge Bnat YVoaae DeCSrie how much delegate strength Dodd OosU Rica. ReporU yesterday LIQUORS The Dixlecrats, or states rignt- Industry had a chance to sliow Pupils O f School Acs ALSO could expect at the party’s state from high government aourcea ers. said they would carry the what It could do without govern­ here said Former President Arnul- New York, Aug. 10—f45—Henry Acceptable “OUT OF THE BLUE" convention. Eatra Special Garnet REASONARI.K PRK'CS: fight to the Sept. 14 convention at ment directives or allocationa. fo Arias Madrid was In CosU A. Wallace will open his presiden carols Laodls CMorga Bnat To Submit Analysis to Dodd Fort Worth, and go on the stump Meanwhile, the Grlnnell Corp., Call 2-1143 Or Write H. Francis McLaughlin of Jew­ Rica organizing an armed Invasion between now and then to urge ENJOY THE M O V tn IN ett City, a member of the State of Panama. W e would be glad to help those in this vicin* ARTHUR'S of Providence. R. I., manufnetur:; a fa ’^reTlrBridge'ilTrr^^^^ REGULAR BINGO KEMP’S Inc. thetr position. 'Hie certification ers of automatic sprinkler sys­ .George J. Smith COMFORT. ALL MOSttOITOS Central committee, waa named In San Jose, Arias denied these ity in the purchase or building of a home, PENNY BINGO 845 51ain Street "an unlawful act." they said. The Progressive party candidate 54 Westminster Road ANO INSECTS CONTROLLED chairman of a committee to proc­ reports. He fled Panama last week Frigidaira Readqnartcra tems and plumbing supplies, said will speak at 7 p. m. (e. s. t.l at 7:30 TO 8:15 STARTS AT 8:20 MORIARTY Texas Republicans met today at It would have to close or sharply BY AEROPLANE DDT SPRAY ess reports and submit an analy­ after being declared the loser in and have mortgage money available,' and For Over M Yaara Candellte stadium -^der auspices Waco to nominate a state slate, curtail lounaryfoundry opc.anu.operations a If pig People’s party of Connec sis to Dodd. the May presidential elections. but more Interest was shown In Iron la not available in two weeks. . Dodd, it was understood, will will assist in arranging a mortgage suitable the fight over state control of the ticut. make his decision on the nomina­ BROTHERS A company spokesman said The rally will be Walfigce's first to your needs. Our interest rates are low, and On The Level At Center And Broad party. that the foundry, employing 900 tion after a study of thla analysis, The battle Is between Ool. R. B. public appearance since hlAaccept- It was sal(L He has already said Meriden Company Suffering men, has only a two-week supply. nnee speech at the Progre$aives' we assure prompt service. Stop hi and re* TELEPHONE 5135 Creager of Brownsx’llle, G. O. P. The New England council scrap Fine Foods — Voried Menus he would not take second place on national committeeman and big Philadelphia convention the ticket with Bowles, who has Gels Highway Job ceive full information. Firom drive is scheduled to begin Sept. 24. whe^ In the t>arty since 1922. and For bunchaon and Dinner J the support of party leaders in­ Oeo^e Hopkins ^ Dallas, state Progressive party officials, c cluding (Thslrman John M. Bailey. Asthma? chairman. announced the rally speech t Albany. N. Y „ Aug. 10—(45— A O u r office is open each Thursdav evc- Shauuou Is Given said Wallace plans to outline In' $1,010,095.55 state contract waa ning until 8 o'clock. SANSON’S ASTHMA more detail than In past speeches A Plenty of Ffee Parking Special Session awarded today to the Lane Con­ Countess Once Sales Tax Figures ‘‘l,*s program for peace, abundance struction corporation, Meriden, REMEDY and freedom.” They said the For Dining and Dancing Patrons Conn., for hlghw’ay work In Dutch­ Bridgeport appearance will not be Call Expected ess county. The Manchester Building & Loan Assn. nae helped maay people State Resident part of the extensive tours plan­ The contract calls for recon­ lead a nornrnL active life b y , Hartford, Aug. 10 — <45 — Tax ] V fililOtrS fOR BEST... Commissioner Walter W. Walsh ned by Wallace for later In the struction of 7.10 miles of Route 963 Main St. removing the paintal aymp- campaign. Hartford, Aug. 10 — (45 — The 199, from its Intersection with toms of aatbma. Haddsm, Aug. 10 —(45— Coun­ presented Governor Shannon today FULL GLASSES with first return figure* under the DANCING NIGHTLY Hartford Oourant aaya today that Route 9 at Red Hook eastward to tess Alexandra Tolstoy, whose Paralysis Cases Increase Gov. James C. Shannon probably the Taconic State parkway at START USING IT farm at Valley Cottage, N. T., has new one per cent sales tax setup. The returns for the months of will call -a special aesaion of the Lafayetteville. TODAY figured prominently in Soviet Hartford. Aug. 10—(45—A alight - General Assembly In mid-Septem­ charges about "abduction" of a Aprll-June— estimated at around $3,000,000 — will be made public increase in the number infantile ED MIRANDA'S FOURTET ber to do scunething about Con­ For Sale at the Potiowlng Russian teacher, at one time rais­ necticut’s housing shortage. Mancbeeler Drug Storeat Wednesday by the governor. The paralyaia cases in Connecticut has \ LADIES' ed chickens in the Beaver Meadow been reported by the State Depart* r i The newspaper said the questiov ir s $ t)» a jt section of this Connecticut valley state, however, need* $4,000,000 this Six-Bottle Carton! QUINN'S PHARMACY every three months to meet the of a special,session had been under town. discussion b’y Republican state and Tel. 4I8« Countess Tolstoy came here In $52,000,000 two-year sales tax as­ 45 Dut Center Street — Known F(ir Quality In the preceding week. Casei s legislative leaders. SLACKS -YO U CAN’T BUY A BETTER VALUE! NORTH END PHARMACY 1988, purchased a small farm and signment “ It is understood,” The (Jourant Tel. SM5 remained about five years. Officials believe that bumper tax ported last week Included: Bii f a i t h s port, 3; East Hartford, Hartford added, "that hs of now the gover­ CENTER PHARMACY She had considered settling In collecUona from other sources, and New Britain, two each, and nor la inclined' to call a special Tel. 4t88 New Haven after the Yale Uni­ principally corporations, will be Bristol, East Hampton and Nauga­ session next month although some FREE! FREE! versity Press published her me­ able to fill-ln any subnormal sales WELDON DRUG tuck, one each. sectional Republican leaders, moat Tel. 8821 moirs, hut s deal for property tax yield. of them in the rural areas where J FOR there fell through. Featurlag Free Delivery **AMIGABLT” . the housing shortage la not ao Later, a’hile lecturing st Wes­ acute, do not favor it." $2 - 9 7 A Gift Pturtrut of Your Child leyan university In Middletown, she met Ernest A. Yarrow of Had- Glenwood dam, a social worker whom she I I I r ii- l.in i A s W I’f k Factory Price had known In Russia. Visiting at Roosevelt to Give the Yarrow home, she became Im- FARR'S pi'essed with this village and de­ X Keynote Speech Keep yssr cided to make her home here. • Tropical Weave iMir Isshinf Local residents recalled today jiRO'' J wsU'Srsssisd that she lived a very simple exis­ For An Appotis^g Dinner '■ Hartford. Aug. 10—(45—Frank­ ' p Pocket Hirswshortl tence, went barefoot a great deal lin D. Rooaevelt, Jr., will keynote SorfoeMSf of the time, and mingled little the Democratic State convention P Zipper «pl with the townspeople although on This BYenihg at the opening session here Fri­ keopthf day night. your w a y -a n d S g / occasion she did address church > • Sizes 12-20 muirsl gatherings and similar meetings. The selection of Rooaevelt as iH MlMisly Manche»tet^» Dining Room of Distinction the convention’s keynoter was an­ At TWmns/, you tat $25 to i.-JOc. nounced last night by State Chair­ $300 on your liS n a iu ra p Aqua. Grey, — bMsuM tha 'YES MAN ] \ Argues to Get man John M. Bailey. Blue HAIR I AC i B M K N The late president’s i son Is a afone makat tha daciiion. | New York state official of Ameri­ Phone or visit him today. ! Back ill Prison cans for Democratic Action, qiiti- Communist liberal wing of the 18 MONTH LOAN PIAN WELDON'S Democratic party. I Santa Fe„ Aug. 10—(AJ—A lifer Prescription Pharn^^ Chester Bowles of Essex, organ-1 IM $t4e $i$f had to argue with a guard before 901 .Mato St. Tel. 5821 Ization candidate for the nomlna- i he got back Intd the New Mexico tlon for governor, also has been All to.M iih|ao.»i State prison yesterday.. I prominently Identified with th e' FoyMAH m Imm gt other omotmtf He was Norman Darrow, 41- ADA. I or for other oorlsdi oi trtoo 0r$ in Ladies Long Sleeve ■J?' 3 TENEMENT HOUSE year-old Negro who returned vol' untarily after violating a parole. .’>-5 and 3. Separate heat­ Sentences to life as a habitual ing systems. Nice location. criminal, he was released last Jan SUp*On Near bus line and ahopping uary. He had ser\'ed eight years. FOR BABY NEEDS center. Priced for quick sale Warden Howell Gage had to In FnfANCB GQ. and mortgage arranged. tercede before the convict could iSweaters talk his way past the gate. 7S3 MAIN STfillT Mancliailar, Cane, « 6 ROOM STONE HOUSE Darrow returned unescorted on a bus from Spokane, Wash. New fhana: Dial 3430 I 2 unfinished, large lot, lictMfi 391—A Im r ef $100 cd«^ DO 40 Burton's oxtends to you a cordial Invitation to Mexico authorities were notified - , wh«R promptly r4p«id in 1) menthly epn* ^ have your child’s picture taken by our noted pho- fireplace, hot water' oil heal. when he drew a 90-day Jail term •pcuhvt injtallffifnti ef |I0.0$ poch. Occupancy 30 days. there for vagrancy, and Darrow b | tographer of children on wrote Gage he would come back 6 ROOMS,. COMPLETE ! The warden sent him a bus ticket Thursty Fri.y Sat., Aug. 12y 13, 14 Fireplace, hot water oil and $10' for meal*. heat, tile bath, laundry. Oc­ A reporter asked Darrow if hk lOOff All Wool waa glad to be home. '*I euppoee Repuhlicaii (^.aucus cupancy Oct. 1. Tha Dramatic Story ! so," he *mlled. "Thla ie home, eure S iz ^ 31-10 enough;” Of th* CiCfy Tewe A Beautiful Sllvertone Portrait is Yours Of Niturg’s 8$*e- The Republican electors of tha Deerfitld Drive taculer fSeuthweel! | town of Boltor. are requested to Absolutely Without Charge! 6 rooms, sun porch, ga­ Dies In INnIog Car OnaBUimiOIIE miieTRP FIRST meet in Caucus at Bolton Com­ rage, hot water oil heat, munity Hall on Monday, August New London. Aug. 10—(♦)—A SHOWING Childreu 3 Mouths to 6 Years Old recreation room, large lot. man Identified hs Robert Proud 16, 1949, at 7 o’clock, p. ro., to foot. 66. of Linden. N. J., col' elect Delegates to the RepublUan Nicely Ikndscaped, storm Try Weldon’^ Firs! State Convention to be held tn Will Be Photographed windows and screens. Vene­ lapsed and died In a dining car of the New Haven rallroaid’* ex _ Mheassi ^ ^ “ B L O N D IE ’S R E W A R D ” Hartford on September 13th and tian blinds. 30 day occu- press, "East Wind." ^roudfoot 14Ui^ 1948, and to elect delegates Sto'p in to Burton's or Call 5177 psney. waa stricken yiMterday near Gull p ST A R T IN G to the Congressional. Senatorial ford, and waa pronounced deed of WED. THRU SAT. and Probate Conventions, and to For A*Mtointment a cerebral hemorrhage when the transact gqch other hufinepf a* TOMORROW eeme before such train pulled into the station -here ^ H IT aoay praperty CHARLES New Lohdon police said he was ENDS TODAY Prtaeriptkin Pharmacy Caucus. identified through a key ring «YHrscl6 of the Bells’* iRceomeet In By order of the Town Commit- Bottled Bv Pepsi-Cola Bottlinp 0o„ of Central V illaf*. Conn. Only 0ns Free Portrait Per Family L'ESPERENCE sy ^bdneas" 901 Main St.V TH r..r_M bed ring the number of a pollcv.la T0D% ^Summer H o li d a y ' PLUS: “Big Punch” t6e. ^ U nder Appointment From Pepsi-Cola Company, N . Y . 21 St. John st. Tel. 3620 sued by a Newark Insurance Com RAJUPH BROtX, ChAirmwia pany.

-V .'■■■■ j . i ' 1- r ( &1ANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUNN.. TUESDAY, AUC.USi 10, 1948 MANCHESTER e v e n in g h e r a l d . MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1948 iii aad becaaM axaeutor of hla estate 77S-Pound Tuna Totes after McLanghlto’a death in 1921. ary operating, It may b# modified, Engagement Returns Show tVTlC-JISSS Bowles QiUed Dies on Visit om dala aald. Autoa coat ao much Brennan Body Bout for Two Hours Maus was a director of the To Give Advice moia aowadaya, they aald, that an WORO—IS6B Today’s Radio Chestnut HIU Title and Trust tS-namth payment may b# more To Daught er eompaay and tha Union League Weddings Miraeki-Ostrowskl Machine Loss Baatara Daylight Ttms T ink Knight’ NOTICE vtrttBMe. Tha l*-month limit could Arriving Home Block Island, R. I., Aug. 10 club of Philadelphia and a mem­ Mr. and Mrs. Bruno OstrowaU On Broadcasts be aatended acroae the conaumer Are yen troubled by dietreM of —(F)—A 775-pound tuna took ber of the Masonic order. I gooda field. of ISO Oak atreet announce tha IMnaU funWiOMi iiirliiilii dieibib csq>t. Mehrto IL Roae for a two Surviving are his widow, Mra. Struff-Blovish NleoUi-Skates engagamant of their daughter. Polk County Canvass saewT Doss Ibis *ebe you suStr 10:1 Mitchell Attacks Reo Former Member o f Phil* Ticket Returns for the Annual The controla over down P®y" Palms and gladioli decorated the Funeral of Manchester hour ride yesterday. Flora Smith Maua; a daughter, St. James's church was the Miss Calls Oatrowaki, to John J. from pelo. (wl so asrsom. ttrad— W.DRC—Hint Hu.it; News. WDRC?—Rooftops o f the a t y . fW M an CommlMion mfnU ar» Ukely to chancel of the South Methodist Completed W ith ou t St sueh vmma Tb«a so try l«dis A ord as National OPA Rose reported that he har­ adelphia Stock Ex­ M ra Wright: tw o sUtera, Mra M. waa." That meana one-third down scent Saturday morning, August Veteran Will Be Held Mlruckl, aon of Mrs. JOMphtoc WCCC-Hartford Police Speak: WONS—Roger Kilgore, church yeatorday afternoon at 4 nakbarali Vassisblo Oompeuad to Corliss Archer. pooned the bto riah from his E. Omndler ot New Britain, Conn., Appointed by Truman for paaaanger cara, refrigerators, 7, at 10 o’clock, of the wedding of o’clock for the wedding of Miss Mlruckl of 165 Oak street and tha Any Untoward Incident Nllsrs sueb symptotaa Plakhsm’s 1290 Club. wnc— Administrator Sl-foot boat about 12 miles change Succumbs and Mra E. P. Langworthy ot RCD MEN'S OUTING On Saturday lata Jacob Mlruckl. bos s Brand soothlaa offset on oss WON8—Juke Box. 10: waahhirMChlnaB. Mias Barbara Ann BlovUh, daugh­ Joyce Arlene Skates, daughter of 0/ useies's matt Oasartssl oryaiM/ aoutheaat o f the island. Rochester, N. T.; four brothera As Aides to Marshall ware, jewelry and other IWM. A September wedding la plan WTHT—Listen to ThU. WTHT — What Do People ter o f Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bio- Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Skates, and Benton, Tenn., Aug. 10— A n iin k ? West Haven, Aug. 10—(JP)— Re-, The tuna. Rose said towed the West Hartford,^ Aug. 10—(O— Robert and Oeoige Maua of Alli­ Twenty per cent wa* requlwd for * The remains of Pfc. John J. ned. w n C —Backstage Wife. Garden Grove, Sunday, Ang. 15 . . . . mr,Aand joimJohn Reukto Nathan Nicola, son of Mr. canvass ot returns from last iminumsssssst^ WDRC—Dance Orchestraa. publican State Chairman Harold boat forward, backward and William H. Maus' 69, of Philadel­ ance. Ohio; Charles Maus of Phoe- WMWnfton, AUf. 10—m —Tk« furniture, planoe, rugs and draper- vlah o f ^ r t o r street. i and Mrs. Frank Nicola, both Eld- Brennan, who lost his life In action 4:15— nizviUa P a , and John K. Maua of JameaJames Struff.Struff, Jr., son of Mr. and ; atreet famillea. The minis­ week’s bloody Polk county general WKNB—News; 840 Request WONS—Say It With Music, E. Mitchell, anticipating that to circles until it tired and was phia died Sunday at the home o f |sb ct Andins Um beat way to toU lea* at Salerno on September 16, l94S, tv n c—Evening With Romberg. brought alongside. Plilladelpbta Purchases o f less than 400 a ^ Mrs. John J. Struff, of Newton Ter­ ter, Rev. W. Ralph Ward, Jr., who election was completed late last Matinee. th e , Democrats will choosa (3iea- his daughter, Mra Alexander M. tlM Amorlcsn stoiry abroad — »nd race, Waterbury. Rev. Jotoi will arrive Thursday night at 6:30 10:45— Funeral aerVleea will be held at Must Be Made By more than $2,000 probably w lU ^ olSclatod, used tha double-ring at the Manchester railroad station. HarietoGet night under the protection of Na­ W n C -S t e lla Dallas. ter Bowles za>their candidate for Rose chugged into port with Wright, here, where he waa visit­ thus furtbar worid peaca - waa aa- Loughran performed the single tional Guard bayonets and machine ^ ejg — WTHT— Summer Serenade. the fish at the end o f three Hartford tomorrow. contfol-free. although the u p ^ ceremony. The funeral will be held Satur­ AMESITE 11:00— governor this week, has Ifbelled ing with his Mlfe. truated to a Sva-man commtaaton ring ceremony. Wedding music gtina—without untoward Incident WORC—Music off the Record. tow lines. He waa unable to limit may be lUted becau^ Presented in marriage by hat day morning at 8:30 from the T. News On All Stations. the former OPA chief, "the pink Maus waa a former member of Thursday Night, Aug. 12 hardly buys a "low-pride car In waa provided by Mrs. Eleanor father, the bride wore a gown of A picked squad o f 65 atate WCOC—News; 1290 CTub. get is aboard with block and today. P. Holloran Funeral Home at 175 Taxing Power 11:15— knight of the gray markets." the Philadelphia Stock exchange Bennett. Guests from Albany, N, white satin and Chantilly lace, the highway patrolmen aided National; DRIVEWAYS WTHT—Bandstond: News and tackle. President Truman named the todays market. Y.. Manchester, W’sterbury. Anto­ WD.'l<3—Dance Orchestra. Mitchell attacked Bowles’ rec­ and a director of the Ontological At the Club Charge accoiuita and auch costa yoke and aleevea o f the lace and Guardsmen to patrolling thta small POWER ROLLED Wc%thcr. ord .lu national OPA administra­ ktoup yaatetday to aerva aa advla- nia and Other Connecticut towns community to the ragged east Ten­ WONS — Musical Scoreboard; hospital in that city. Alice Cofrqn S r T to Sacritary Marahall in as medical and funeral exi^nses the train with scalloped edge. Her •wnC— Lorenzo Jonez. News. . I tor here yesterday at a luncheon the Truman administration, and were ushered by CHarke’’Johnson, chapel length veil of French illu­ •'rench Premier W ell on nessee mountain country as coun­ Oydere takea now! gpeelallz* He was a native of Trenton. Mo., cartylns out the Stato depart- will be exempt from controls. WTHT—Blue Room, of tne West Haven Republican contended that the president’s ac- Naugatuck, and John J. Bauket, sion was draped fi^m a crown of ty election commlasloneni worked lag la paridag araaa aad gaa At4S— and foom 1900 to 1009 waa an ac­ Headings Daily meat'a profram of International Critics of the consumer credii Beacon Falls, friends of the bride­ Way to Victory in Na WTIC—Young Widder Brown. w n c —Morton Downey. Women's club. His speech waa Uon in calling the recent special countant for .the Jones A Laugh- program complain that pwons d orange blossoma and she carried behind closed doors. statin ns. Work guaraateed. binadcaaU, educational axchangea groom. Blarl McGeown of Man­ When the commiaslonefo left Tlaie payaieata afraageA Ftm WONS—Two-Ton Baker. 11:80— regarded as launching the O.O.P. seaalon o f Congress waa "solely lln Steel company in Pittsburgh. 169 Chvrch St. Harlfonl and other afforta to Incpaaae un- modest means will be a cascade bouquet of white gladioli tional Assembly Today WDRC— Symphony Hall, state campaign. * chester was best man. and gypsophlla with orchid cen­ the courthouse, ringed by machine- estimates. 5:08— a poliUcal geature.” From 1909 to 1921 he waa personal Tficphnne 6-2024 deratandlng between the United owning cars and houMhold latw*" Given to marriage by her father, guns, they found the streets ot this WDRC—Olympic qamez Report w n c —Polish Orchestra. Wooing People’s Party Hie Democratic party was ao secretary to Henry A. Laughtin saving anpliancea. Snyder, at a ter. Paris, Aug. 10 —(4’)— Premier 12:00— gtiitaa and other natlona. the bride had for her maid of Miss Irma Skates of Arcadia. town of leas than a thousand per­ . WCCC—Junior DUc Jockey. The Republican chairman con­ split by diasenalon, aaid the Re­ Bthrtdge Named Chairman news conference la.it week honor. Miss Eleanor Struff. ■Irt*'" Andre Marie appeared well on the sona quiet and deserted except for DeMaio Brothers WKNB—Newz: 840 Requezt WONS—Dance Orchestra, tended that in seeking to run publican state chairman, that it in effect: The UtUe fellow will be Florida, who waa maid of honor w n c—News; Design for Mark Ethridge, publlaher of The of the bridegroom. Brideamslds for her alster, waa gowned in or­ way to a third round victory to patrolling’ Ouardamen. PavlBg Coatraetors Mnee 1821 Matinee. Bowles for governor. Democratic was "achlBofrantic." Read your Policy LoulavUle (K yi Courier-Journal better off In the long run hy wait­ were Miss Peggy Schmidt and No disorders have been reported Can Maachester 1881 AaytlnM Listening. state leaders were wooing the sup. chid marquisette, with Chantilly- the National Aasembly today. WONS—Sports., and Timed, waa named chairman ing to buy*, he may get a betw Miss Barbara wlganowaUe, noth since the troops and highway pa­ WTHT—Bandstend. 12:80— port of the People’s party, the Make Perfect Iced Tea price when he doea enter the mar­ lace yoke, bustle back and old- A compromiaa reached last RenUaea 8800,600 More Taxes o f tha Advlaory commlaalon. of Manchester. fashioned hoop skirt. She carried trolmen rolled Into town Friday, to W n O —When a Girl Marries. WONS— Adrian Rollini Trio. ConnecUcut group backing the Only three people oat ot a hnndred read night on a controveraial aecUoo o? 12:41^ Main tM •xaolly as usual . . . Whil* still hot Other membera are; Mark A. ket. The bride’s gown was of white a cascade bouquet of yellow glad­ the wake of election strife which 5il3— presidential candidacy of Henry their lasanmee policies earefolly. Moot peo­ embroidered marquisette with an meaaurs designed to help the WONS—Dance Orchestra. Hartford, Aug. 10—(A*)—^The I May. Naw Haven. Conn.-, director ioli. I brought death to threa persona WONS—Superman. A. Wallace. pour into glasaoo liUod with eraekod ieo . . . ple leave that tash to an lasaraiiee aigeot oC the Tala unlvaralty teaUtuto of off-the-ahoulder neckline, and long. . The bridesmaids, Mrs. Eleanor j government deal with the French and wounds to four others. WDRC—Treasury Bandstand. As OPA administrator, Bowles atate has realized 8800,000 in add-1 financial criaia led to the general Frequency Modulation ed tax revenues through reorgani- { Add sugar and Ion on to tasto . . . whom they can traat to look after their ta- Human Retotlona; Juatln Miller, Attad aleevea. The wide skirt Freddo of Bolton and Mias Betty' The canvass of returna gave the WCCCK-Muslc Loft. was responsible for' regulations Loa Angelea, ptealdent of the Na­ which terminated to a full train belief the bill will be approved by Good Government League majori- WDRC— FM 46.5; 9X7 MC. which led first to "black markets" ration of the Corporation Tax divl-1 teresta In the RIGHT way. State Short Davidson of Manchester, wore W nC —Portia Faces Life. WKNB—FM 103.7 MC. tional AaaoclaUon of Broadcaat- had a draped timlc, giving a pep gowma of apple green marquisette' a Bubstantlal majority. ties to sU county posts, unseating and then to "gray markets,” lion of the State Tax department.' Review yoar hiwranee pollrlen and see If the ototed llnsito prnrida 6:80— WTHT— FM 106.7 MC. ara: SStwIb V. Canham. Boaton. lum effect. Her Anger-tip veil and Chantilly lace, identical to Under the compromise, the re­ the long estabUsned Democratic Tax CommiSfc'.ner Walter W. I WDRC— Old Record Shop. w n c — FM 43.8 SIC. 06JJ MC. Mitchell asserted. It was at this ndeqaate protection, then briag them to os aad let os help yeo adltor of The Christian Science i Of Pig Iron was held to place by a white tiara style to that of the honor attend­ covery meagre would permit the political organisation headed by point in his speech that the Re­ Walsh announced yesterday. The . set with rhinestones. She carried government to regulate some WCCC—Headlines: Tunes for WDRC—FM. adapt then) to yoar prearnt reqalrements. We wtl) advtsc yea Monitor and president of the! ant. They carrlM cascade bou« Burch E. Biggs. publican chairman diescribed addition of six auditors to the di-, American Sodaty of Newspaper a colonial bouquet of white car­ taxes either upwards or down­ The three-man election commla- Tots. Same an WDRC. vision’s staff, he said, made it p o s-. tally witboat obtlgatioa. quets of orchid'gladioli. WONS— Adventure Parade. WKNB—FM. Bowles as “the pink knight of the Bdltora: and Philip D. Reed, New Connecticut Industries nations and gardenias. The bride’s mother received In wards but such regulatory decrees sldn announced, however, that be­ slblc to increase checks on tax re-' The maid o f honor wore a full would have to bo ratified by the cause of irregularities, any candi­ WTHT—Sea Hound. 5:00—Evening Ccntincl. gray markets." Tork, chairman o f the General an aqua dress, wbito accessories, Mitchell contended that Demo­ turns. During the six month per-1 Have Only About 3 akirtod orchid marquisette gown and the bridegroom’s mother, pale Pfo. dohn A. Brennan Aaaembly. The Communists, op­ date waa free to contest the elec­ WTIC—Just Plain Bill. . 7:00—News; Mii.iic As You Like iod, Jan. 1-June 30, these exam ins-' StUllff Kleotric company. crats were holding their conven­ JOHN H. LAPPEN, Inc. Oongraaa authorised the Ad­ with Atted bodice, boat neckline blue with white acceeaoriee. Both posing ^ bill, shouted its pas­ tion. Csttougmsy, Morrissey ami 2:45— tlons resulted in $358,428.25 in a d -, Weeks’ Supply Left and cap sleeves. Her colonial Center street Mass will be cele sage would sell France down the The only persona allowed to the WDRC—Lum and Abner. 7:30—All Star Dance Parade. tion this week, earlier than usual, INHUROR9 — REALTUItA visory Commission on Information mothers wore pink rose corsages. Cbamay, Jma. as" part of the strategy to bid for dlUonal tax revenue. The examina-' Rl'BINOW BUILDING TEMCPHONE 2818 bouquet waa of orchid and white The ceremony waa followed by a brsted at nine o’clock In the St. river to the United States. courthouse while the tally was WONS—Tom Mix. 7:45— Battle of the Baritones. tiona also resulted to refunds of { during tha regular aeaalon after an -INSU1NSUMMI-. 8;00—News; Jan Garber. the votes of Wallace supporters. asttadad debata ovar the State dc- Hartford, Aug. 10.—(SV-Oon- gladioli, and she wore a Aoral head­ reception at the Itallan-American Janaas church. Burial will be In the Coidd Cot Expenses made were the Election commis­ w n C —Front Page Farrell. $50,254.41 to c o i^ r ^ o n s which • TEA Let This Agency Haadle All Of Yoar loaaraaee dress o f the same Aowers. Miss Om Lewis St., Hartfotd 7-5283 8:25— Baseball Game. To Permit Subntitutloi. partmant'a information program. aub for 150 guests. SL James cemetery. The measure, sponsored by Fin­ sioners, five representatives of the 0 :00— over-estimated Uielr Axes. I necUcut Industries have only Schmidt and Mias Wiganowske Good Government League, five WTHT—FM. The early date of the conven Omgraaalonal Are waa centered In When the couple left for a motor Brennan was the son of the late ance Minister Paul Reynaud. also WDR(3—News. about a three weeks’ auPPty were gowned atmllarly in aqua trip of unannounced destination, Thomas A. Brennan, well knowm from the Blgga organization, and Same as WTHT except tion, which opens at Hartford Fri­ particular against a Voice of would give Marie’s coalition cabi­ WKNB—News; Sports. 6:40-7:30 p. m., Ojneert Hour, pig iron left. It waa learned t o ^ y . with bouquets and (leMdresaes of the bride was attired to s silver member of the firm of C. E. House thrae news reporters and a photo­ day, waa planned by Democratic Amarica radio tarlea which many is Governor Shannon prepared to net power to cut government ex­ WONS—Newa WTIC—FM. mambera aald libeled certain mixed Aowers. green satin dreaa and brown aatto and Son. He la survived by hla penses and increase productimi. grapher. Each yiraa closely at­ leaders, he asserted, to permit Join other New England gover­ A * reception for approximately tended by a National Guardsman. WTHT—Songs at Six; Ball Same as WTIC. time for the substitution of the accessoriea. On their return they mother, Mrs. Clare G. Brennan 4 .solid majority o f the depuUea scores. St6t6S. nors in a scrap drive. _ 100 guests was held at the1— immediate families waa aarved at friends after August 14 at 136 WTHT—America’s Town Meet- ★ ★ ★ BEREt the tiiae sad plaea aaaigned for said.______, measure would "make the loans Tel. Manchester 8218 in;^of the Air. 1 iTm s l.ow As .‘>2 Week Aricansas Democrats voted today the Sheridan. Later the bride and Burnside avenue, East Hartford. Sidney m /- bridegroom left for an unannounc­ for low cost housing much more w n c —Carmen Cavallaro. 17 years ago, lh« Tlyhid t# _ _ The bride attended Manchester liberal than they previously have Red Horse stood for ba haaid tbaram by publlahlng a eopr I Math, 36-year-oid Oarland county ed wedding trip by automobile. High school and has been em­ For Your Camilng 9:00— of tbta order la aone newspaper hav­ proaocutor .or Jack Holt, 45- The bride attended Rockville been made.” . WDRC^^We the People. “hOOONT*’-rStandard Oil ing a clreulatioa In aald District, at ployed by Cheney Brothers. ’ The' McCarthy aald the bill will make yoar-old Uttia Rock lawyer, la to High school and Is employed by bridegroom served to the Army WTIC—Jane Pickens Show Company of New Ytek— laaat Avs -days batora tbs day of be the atato’a next governor. it more difficult to construct ex­ WONS— Gabriel Heat ter. and New York and New aald haaring. and by mailing on or G. Fox A Company. The, bride­ to the African and Italian theater. pensive homes by tightening up Cars Wanted! And Preserving— The gubernatorial Aght high 0:15— England were known aa batora Auguat 11. iMt. a copy of this groom attended St. James’s paro­ Since his discharge he has been government credit extended We buy all makes and order and said account to Veterans UgfaU the contests on today’s pri­ chial and Manchester High school. employed by the Royal Typewriter WONS—News. "aoooNTflAKD** Administration. 46 Peaia street, llsrt-1 mary ballot. In Arkansas, the through the Insured mortgage moidels—1936 to 1949. 9:30— He served three years with tha Company, H ytford.______route. The bill makes no provi­ ford. Conn. Democratic nemtoatlon la equiva­ WDRC—Hit the Jackpot. ThenaocoNY merged WILLIAM A HTOR. Judge. armed forces, two of which were sion for loans to builders on high lent to election. spent in the European Theater of Instant Cash I^THT—Berkshire Festival Con­ with VACUUM and the AT A COURT o r PROBATR held Other racea being determined cost houses. cert. Flying Rfd Boras grew te at MaaObeater within . and tor the today include two Supreme court operations. Ha to at present em­ Tobin Defers ployed by the Underwood Type­ Buying Service WONS—Lone Wolf; News. span tha aathm. District ef Maachester, on the 7th asaodato justiesahips, Democratic Smoking aggravates some types W TIC—(3all the Police, day of Auguat 14M National committeeman and the writer Company, Hartford. of heart troubles. Present BON. WILLIAM & HTDB. Decision Again Judge. Democratic congressional nomi­ - BARLOW ' Estate of Ferdinand Klein, late of nee to the Tliird (northwest Ar- iX. y Manchester. In said District daccased. kanaas) district between Rep. J. Picture Shows (Continued from Page On*| MOTOR SALES ' Tha administratrix having exhibited W.,Trimble and Charles B. Ivy. Republican Caucus 59.1'Main Street her administration aeeouat with aald to tha primary two weeks ago, Fall to Death low, welt-quallfled for the posi- DORA estate to this Court for allowance. It Uon." Tel 5404 Or 2-1709 E : r to McMath led Holt, a former attor­ ney general, by 27,000 votes to a Presumably McGrath came to The Republican electors of the ORDERED; That the 9Ist day of town of Coventry (Second Dis­ Auguat, 1448, St 4 o'clock. (d.At) fore­ aeven-man Ael^ but failed to win Tucson, Arts., Aug. to talk about November campaign ' L o r o r trict) are requested to meet in noon. at the Probate Offlee In the a majority, making a runoff neces- spectacular picture of John p. plana and the course Mr. Truman u s ARE Municipal Building In said Manches­ aary. Anderson, chief crlmtort toyetel- will follow as an aftermath o f the Caucus at the basement of the ter, be and the same to aaaigned tor a gstor of Pima county, falling to his special session of Congress which Second CongregaUonal ^ C hu^ SKEPTlCRL bearingasvieaa vsson the wasv ••■wwssivwallowanea waof wwaiasaid a on Monday. August 16, IMS, a « Plan Your h/MER administration account with aald satatal g s irk a a A a death after rescuing a 15-year-old rejected most of hla demands, in­ (USS| and aseorUinmsnt o f. bslra and this | -AFlAa U U B B C B boy from a canyon ledge, was cluding price control and rationing o’clock, P. M., to «lect Delegates 50R)CmtN& to tha Republican State Conven­ n f Socony-Vacuum is an independent company Court directs that notice of the time taken yesterday by Sam Levlte, authority. House Painting P oe A t t e s t s ' and- plaoe aaslfned for aald hearins staff photographer of The Arizona Some White House aides have tion to be held to Hartford on CAR Your Picture House be given to all perMoa'Imown to be Oose to Church September 13th and 14th, not affiliated with any Standard Oil Company operating in the Intereated tbereui to appear and be Daily Star. recommended that Mr. Truman Now! 4 LeviU kept an 11-hour vigil In take to the radio with a nation­ and to elect delegates to the Con­ Your dream house you’ve beeiH picturing for so long is almost heard thereon bjr puM l^ng a eopr ot gressional and Senatorial conven­ th is order in nonM newspaper hnvins Oolumbis, 8. C., Aug. 10—UPi— rocky Sabtoo canyon, 14 miles wide "fireside chat" about the ac­ Time Payments Arranged within reach. .Materials and labor are becoming’ more available U. S. A., and is in direct and vigorous competition with them! n eirenlation in nnid District nt least Two crosses were burned near an northeast o f here, while rescue tion of the Republican-controlled tions. and to transact such other 10% Down at lower prices. Now ,vou should consider the finaneial structure Ave days before the day of Mid hcar- buslneM as may properly come Aiken county church test night workers swatted daylight to reach Congress. Balance Monthly you wni use— a feature as Important as the architecture. At Man­ Seventeen years ago, we were the Standard'Oil The main point is this: Today the Flying before such Caucus. .. while South Csroltos negroes were Guy RockefeUer. Jr„ who was Another White House caller was chester Building and l..oan ,vou will find mortgage plans to fit Red Horse ha.s outgrown its “ Native Socony- WILLIAM A HYDB. Judge. stranded on an outcropping of rock By order of the Town Commlt- Company of New York (Socony) and the Vac­ toside being tastructed to the Thomas B. McCabe, chairman, of .vour Income, the easy rent-llk«f payments cover Principal la- AT A COURT OF PROBATB , bald voting inocedure for today’s Dem 450 feet shove the canyon Soor. 'tee. Wm. Dickson and Sun terest and Taxes. Phone or drop to today. uum Oil C om pany. The trade name **S(XX)Ny " land" and the name "Standard". «t Msncihseter nlthtn and for the Tskliig 'a position acroas the the Federal Reserve board o f gov­ Walter S. Haven. PalaHag Cnatraeinrs crstic primary, s negro leader ernors. MeCtebe presumably was appeared on aer\-ice stations, pumps, trucks, Today, our trade-mark stands for Socony- DIstilst - of Mnnehester. m this Tth said. canyon. Just after daylight l*vitz Cffiairman. Rear IIS East Outer Ht FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN niURSDAY T IL L 8 P. 51. day of Asgnet I4M ____ was recording the rescue step-by­ to discuss credit restraints pro­ Dated at Coventry, August 9th,. Phoaea 2-6820 Or 6828 •Pressure Canners ; throughout New York and New England. Vacuum—the Mobil line of Automotive Prod­ nhaaenTlHIN. WILLIAM A. BTDA . State President J. M. Hinton of vided in the G. O. P. anti-inflation Judge. the South Csroltos chapter of the step when Anderson who had 1948. ucts, Mobilgas, Mobiloil, Mobilubes, Mobil legislation. ‘ •Cold Pack Canners s per With the union in 1931 of SOCONY, and Betite of Robert D. Imith, late ot National Assodatlon for the Ad reached the youth and was pro­ Specialties, Mobil Tires, Mobil Batteries and Manebester, In said DiaUtet deceased. vaneement of Colored People said ceeding to the canyon rim with BILLIE’S BEAUTY SHOPPE, VACUUM a far greater oil company emerged— The adnrtnlstratrtx having aahibited one cross, about eight feet tail and Rockefeller, lost his hand hold on •Fruit Jars# Jar Rubbers and Covers* yanll be more than pleased. united the famoua products of both companies Aixessories—for Tavern Candles—for Mobil- her ndnelaistrntlea aoeoont with anld During these warm snitr}’ days estate te this Court for allownnes. it made o f twro-by-fours, was bumlr.i a rope and plunged approximately n SflU€ 0)1™ Sflf€TV under the Flying Red Horse trade-mark— heat and Mobil-flame—for Process Products about 1,000 yards from the cKurcl 1,000 feet to his dssth. •Deep Freese Containers and a Du Art cold wave wifi keep is year hair looking lovely with­ rapidly expanded from Coast-to-Coast. ■and the world-famous line of Gargoyle Indus­ ORDBBI^ That tha list day of as ha drove towrsrds it for the WANTED Locker Paper I n s u r e d u p /o '^5000. SOCONY-VACUmi August M A St • sTclaek. between Clearwster and Hamburg, Machine Operatora ' Willing To Work users of t|ie name “ Standard". Soeony-Vac- Bit wHh said estate about four miles from AugustA reatgnsd as a msmlMr of ths Re- uum has dropped the name from the few re­ leading petroleum product from a leader in the ad halM end thU Oa.. from ths Clearwater side. pubflcan . BUte Central committee S«Am sf ths tima Apply L A R S E irS maining products which have carried it. progregeive petroleum industry! from the Mth district . Party i 4W said haaring Another cross, he said, was bum - • ■ \ C/^tu^ie/Le^S te x . IMS kaewa to bs lag on ths othsr aide of the headquarters said no roaaon for The Natton*! SUpi of __to appser and be church, about the same distance the roi^stion was given to her The Alexander Jarvis Co. FEED and HARDWARE ^ --- by publishing a copy of away, on the Auguata side. letter to State Chairman Harold Independenfr BUILDING W LOAN ASSOCIATION. INC. SOCONY-VACUUM OIL COMPANY, INC. ' Friendly Serrice! In sens newspaptr having He said no white peraons were E. Mitchell. Her successor will bo 34 Depot Square T d . ------ORGANIZED A P fm 1691 ------a te sted Diatriet at least to evidence at either cross tete. chosen at a district meeting in the Appiv To Foreman ’Gar*E«* Center St. befese the day of sam hau-- CBoak Co. and that the meeting prooeoded near future party spokesmen Pine Street j A' m m t Judge. without further tocldent sslA T

rf!,-. a. ■- / MANUHESl CR EVENlKC HERALD. JUANUHE8TSR. CXINN.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10. 1948 MAM'HKSIKK EVKNINi; HERALD. MANCHESI ER. CONN., TUESDAT, AUGUST 10, 1948 »%■>*■ I sfiVidifediiJ j______— — aaaa a t Franklin straat are tba at HlUhoaaa while teaching phyaica paranta a t a son bom on Monday Fall Injuries there. franici! and constructed that Model Plane Subject Rockville at tba BnrtSiard boapItaL $677,270 Construction Later he wdeirtoali the coaching vitiairdfict New Homes of HiUhoM itoothell and hockey change can be brought about CB Athletics . ■Saettag Taalglit Connecticut O f Furiout Action WANTED uns wltn end) aucceaa that la peacefully inetead of by force of Tankaiuouan Tribe. Improved During July Is Report Prove Fatal Eorttln^ ^erali T otal 227 East Main Order of Red Men wUl meet this 1942 h4 raedvad tba gold key arm s It has been so built that P lan Meeting ^ • Ste evening at sight o’clock at thi award of tha Connecticut Sports the old nationsllsms of the West*, Yankee Philadelphia. Aug. 10— Class (tarpantera ctubhouae*on Bast Main atraet Writera- aUianca for hla contribu­ — ’The plane that did evety- FoUowing ta tha report o f tha BulUHiig loapaetor for tha month of P o w ^ AMistant Princi­ tions to achelastic sports. BUMll Street em world and the rising new ns- By A. H. O. tbing wrong rested at u»e Permits Granted Since See John Komse or John Hill, Repairs Made July: wwa*. was named aasistaat V u ieh u t^ tionallsma' of Asia and the Far Expcjct to Inaugurate Robert Moxley who baa taught DWBLL1NGM pal of^iUhousc H i^ THOMAS « B 0 D 8 0 M ___ Navy’s Mustin field today prtncipal'St Hinbouse la 1938, and tfenia at the Bant School for several s e e e e e e .. 817,000.00 I-O-OSX **reer||i pr««.. Tree*.. Oen'l Mt.njf«r East can adjust themselves peace­ In IMS, writing of Chester Several New Activities awaiting its owner. But no October Valued ^It Foremen ^ Elaina C. Cass, Woodalds S traat...... at the time o f his death had been yaara has reaignad bis position to ,eeoaaeeaeaeeaeeeee • 10,000.00 Sdiool, Dies Founded Oetober 1. 1W»- fully to each (gjicr. It has been Bowles as a Democratic candidate one claimed it. Retorliicing Work b John Kacmaresyk, North School Straat in the New Haven publio achool Over $ 2 ,0 4 9 ,0 0 6 ^ taka a teaching position tba com­ a • 14,000.00 rwaa* sir**ae*l. AiMota'a fo*« aaa mam Be traetaS for Governor, we held the opinion ’ In Near Future ’The plane was the subject Olcott Manor Tract Bmil Brooka, at ux, Proapact S tra a t...... aystem for 20 yean. » _____ NOBTR amri BIX month* by Mali ...... • be predicted, but they had not yet ria. Committees that have been se­ Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bowers o f High 11,000.00 Blnca 1938, died jresterday at the One mcnlh by Mall ...... * ‘ •}J| other economic or political faith, August 1, IMS. / The value of the Emaat A. Ritchie, Bigelow Street...... J. H. HALB OOBT. PINBPHABMACT had time to arrive. lected to handle tha various new do. tion w Bast Main suuet on Mon-' street udio obMrved their twanty- George F. McKaavar, Oakland Straat...... 11,000.00 Boepltal o f SL RaiduML ■ provided that one group does not activities of the organlsstion will Radio messages tried to dwellings aa estimated on the per- Weekly, by Carrier ...... » This spring, writing of the Dem­ day -whUa the street from the ftfth wedding anniversary on Sun­ • • 10,700.00 Bowtn waa a nativs a t New Ha­ Philadelphia. ■ Aug. lO— attempt to Impose its will upon stop the plane. Lights on miU< totals |S,049,0M.00. R am on d Antqslo, Otia Street ...... Sube. delKerad. One Tear ...... ocratic cause In Connecticut, we draw up, at this meeting, a list of junction of Cottage street and the day, August 1st were the gueata of • •' 10,300.00 ven, a graduate of Holy Cfoas In With the BClecUon of Owen J. R ^ the control tower blinked at According to tho value placed on Brie Rautanbeiv, Campfield R oad ...... Went of Ml**.. Foreign ...... the others by the threat or use of expressed the opinion that only the members who ara interested in Middle road to the Junction of honor at a party paturday evening John F. Hayea, Lake Street ...... • a 10.000.00 tba class of 19|9. and raoalvad hla erts aa dean o f its law achool, the two things might save that cause the different types of activities It. Crash crews were alert­ property by tli«'ABsesaoriB office Orore and Brooklyn suraeta waa at the Hauri Oauri ball in Broad 10.000.00 master of arte degrsa from New UnlvwaKy of Pennsylvania tapped , MEMBER OF force." In Manchester based on the cost of NalUe B. Burgeaa, Parker S tr e e t...... • THE ASSOaATED PREW j for IMS. One was the withdraw­ that have been planned. ed. And all to no avail. RED MEN'S resurfaced by the Public Works Brook. During the evening, the Elmeat A. Ritchie, Bigelow Street, (Com er Liberty t) 10,000.00 Tork University. a leading public figure for a high p£R(e ^ otcorr^. This is the philosophy of the building. In IM l, under these con- The Aaeoclated Free* la exclualreb al of President Truman as. a can­ It was reported today that the 'Then the hectic ground Department under the direction of couple were prceented with a floor Bertha A. Amea, MclOnley S tr e e t...... 9,810.00 Ha waa a member of numerous admlniatrative post for the second ■tOU OU4TJMUMS •n*itled to the uae of republlcatlon of future. These art the principles crew took a second look. ditioiis^the aaseiAed value of the didate. The other was that Presi­ Association expects to inaugurate Superintendent of Streets Georgs lamp. Mrs. Bowers was the former Frederick Kent, et ux, McKinley Street...... a 9,815.00 educational groups, tha Eaatam time in leas than two weeks. VHS MtLUMUWNI eir new* dlapatche* credited to It. or upon which the world must and several new activities in the near It was a model plane. pniperty will.he about |1,18S,370. B. MUne. During the winter this 9,000.00 Intercollegiate Football OSclala jS S S fiS S L I not othererlae credited dent Truman, as the candidate, Mias OUdya Starke. Joseph E. Roehl, et ux. Spring S tre e t...... Pennsylvania announced appoint- MSI and *1*0 the local new* will live. I should somehow be able to pose as future, including a glee elub, fash­ / T h * permits by month and the SVBKUMB aectlon was considerably damaged Store Te Plenle Fred G. Slawson, Hawthorne S tr e e t...... 9,000.00 Aaaoclation, a trustea a t Arnold mant a t the 78-year-oId former as- AU rtfhU ftt refubUcttlon of •pw^Ai ion show, archery, tennis, golf, Valuea by month are as follows: * 9,000.00 CoUeg*. a past president of the ot£on We have no doubt that Mr. Ue, the architect of some sort of peace 3rcler of Moose and early In the spring temporary The local W. T. Grant Oo. store Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc.,.OIcott S tr e e t...... • • soelata Justice of tha U. S. Su­ i diapatcli** herein are *l«o reaerved. with Russia. horseshoes and perhaps volley ball. * The Report repatra wars made. Two weeks has been awa»Ced a prise a t 650 Greenhrooke Homea, Inc., Olcott S tr e e t...... 9 .000.00 New Haven Holy Croee Club and preme court yesterday. He will with his pointed insistence that Cost Full aerrlce client of N. E. A. Serr- ■ There has not, in the past ten One of the first activities o f the Permits a ^ tha manholes were raised to for having Bold the most shoea of Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Olcott S tr e e t...... 9,000.00 a member of the Knights of St. ioeume hia new poet Sept 1 when Patrick and Lions Club. Ice.' tnc. I the big nations of the .world must daya or ao, been any great surface new association waa the inter-de­ Meets Tomorrow 1M7— tne correct level, and yesterday’s the 25 stores in this dlstrlcL The Greenhrooke Homes, Inc., Olcott S tr e e t...... • 9,000.00 tha resignation of Earl G. Harrison j a a ,!. and will bring thenvMlves into change in the hopes of Connecti­ partment softball league that is October ...... 2 2 10S.751 repairs complete the work on this employes will erijoy a picnic on Oreenbrooke Homea, Inc., Falknor Drive ...... • a 9,000.00 Surviving are his widow, Mre. ' PublUher^ to p ro w H u t^ i baoomea affoctlve. cut DemodrAta. Their task is now in progreaa. ’The Machine November ....2 6 211,225 ati-eet which ia one of the most Wednesday, August 11 at Crystal Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D rive ...... • 9,000.00 Mae McGowan Bowen; a sister, Jullu* Mathew* Special Ageney this kind of world order, will be The next ngular meeting of BINGO On July 29 the university chose Mra. Dennis Qilhooley, and Tork. Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. still to pi«serve themselves as Shop team waa the winner of the D ecem b er...... 27 346.000 used atrsets In tba city. Lake. Oreenbrooke Homea, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... • 9,000.00 HnroM B. Stassen, former govern­ classified, by some, as an imprac­ a 9.000.00 brother, Harold J. Bowen, all of best they mRy*>;i-hiIe they prepare first round, and the second round Manchester Lodge L o ^ Order of IMS— Frederick A. Laubacker Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D rive ...... or o f Mlnneoota. aa Its new prad- * ywiM— w attpit b u r e a u o r 56,300 • 9,000.00 New Haven. tical idealist. But the reaUy im­ to lose an election. is now drawing to a cloae. ’The Moose will be held t9morrow night Januai^ ,,,••• S Featuring Som etl^g Different Every Tneoday. Frederick A. Laubecher, a form­ Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor DriVs...... dent Stneoen is expected to take CIRCP^TIOMB. ______practical people today are those Nevertheless, we feel duty play-offs for the championship will February ...... 13 114.000 er resident of Rockville, died on Oreenbrooke Hom*.a, Inc., Falknor D rive ...... • 9.000.00 Funeral aervices will ha held at Tinker hall St ^ o’clock. here Thuraday with burial in S t up his duties here at the beginning bound to note that if our past be held soon. March ...... 15 129.700 Simday at Norwalk where he had Brother Out $.35; Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... 9,000.00 The Barald Printing C®P’P"’,r,’, J"rnr who, to quote Mr. U e again, talk Through the dourtesy of Ser­ Evening* Playing Starts Promptly at 8 p. m. 9.000.00 Lawrence cemetery o f the fall term. aaaumea no financial reaponalblllty for opinions happened to be sound, The present Cheney Brothers A. April .a ,,.,,..26 241,900 taught Bhigliah in the Norwalk Oreenbrooke Homes, Jnc., Falknor D r iv e ...... Both Staaaen and Roberta say typographical error* appearing In "as if the building of peace were A. succeeds the old Athletic Asso­ geant H. L . ' I ^ r , United SUtea 287.700 High achom for many years. He Oreenbrooke Homea, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... 9,000.00 Ontetnadtag Athletio OoMh PACKAGE STORE they are now beginning to apply May ...... 23 f Police Not Fooled Bowen was an outstanding scho­ they belong to the liberal wing of yeruSmenU and o t ^ '? “ * ' a matter of offensives and coim- to the present Democratic sltua- ciation that died out a few years Army Air Forte in charge of lo­ June 23 238,800 And Yon Don’ t Stay Late. was bom in Rockville, graduated Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor Drive ...... 9.000.00 In The Maneheater Erenlng Herald. cal recrulwg, official combat 9,000.00 lastic sthletie coach for most of tho RraubUcan party. Harrtaon ter-bffenslvea, o f break-throughs ,tion. ago. ’The new association has July ...... 47 467,6S0 from the Rockville H l^ School Oreenbrooke Homea, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... films of O it Air Force will be Watertown, N. Y., Aug. 10— (P) Oreenhitxdte Homes, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... 9,000.00 hia adult life. He played bsseball was a Depoocrat who once aerved PH0!E UUOR i Tuwtay, Augunt 10 and infiltrations, o f blockades and One o f the more eloquent I shown a great deal of promise and and the Yale University. He ledvea aa commlaaioner of the U. S. Im­ a • 9.000.00 at Holy Cross, played part of a (3 shown a t '^ e close df the meeting. his wife, Mrs. Alice Russell Laub- Oreenbrooke Homes. Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... keynoters at this week’s Demo- \ already ooasta a larger member- Totals ..227 62,049,006 —Merton Forbes, 21, waa serving migration and Naturalization ser­ b S O CEMTER ST . MANCHESTER CONN • T£i. ideological Maglnot Unes." These a • 9,000.00 Hcaaon with the New York Giants, rratle State Convention seems I ship than was enjoyed by Us pred­ All members are urged to attend scher, a son, Fr^erlck Laubscher s 30-dsy jail aentence today and Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... The Lie Report • e 9.000.00 and in 1923 baeame baseball coadi vice. arc the ones out 'of touch uith likely to be Mr. Price of Hogs. ecessor. The genuine Interest this iMting. Normal life in an ant colony n n k e r H a U o f Norwalk. Hie funeral waa held Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... at the Collins Funeral Home in his brother, who tried to help him Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor Drive ...... 9.000.00 The annuml report of Secretary reality. These are the foolish In other words, after two years, shown by members gives promise ....r 50 candidates were inltiat- centers about one or more egg- Norwalk this morning and thla af­ avoid the penalty, waa out |U. Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... a • 9.000.00 dreamers. Mr. U e is the reaUst. the nation’s. . . w w . . . price r ...... arithmetic...... - is o f a bright future for the hew or- at the clasa initiation in Rock­ laying queens, attended and sup­ Main Street General Trygve Ue to the United * • 9.000.00 not inharmonious with the 1946 ganization. ville last Sunday. The guest plied by numerous workers which ternoon at the Luclna Memorial The 21-jFear-oId Merton, whose Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D r iv e ...... • > • e 9,000.00 Kations General Aaaembly atanda predictions of Mr. Bowles and : ^11 members are invited to a^ speakers at this meeting were Jay she herself has produced. Chapel In Grove HUl cemetery. driving Ucense had been revoked, Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor D rive ...... L. Oreenbrooke Homes, Inc., Falknor Drive ...... * • 9.000.00 •M one of the great documenta of Attempting The Impossible other Demberats. I tend Wednesday night’s meetlM. L. Mumma, 1st Vice President of Burial waa In Grove Hill cemetery. was arrested for driving through Thrifty Gas Cooking is kind to Your Budget Poetpoae Weekly Event Thomas Lombardo, Nye Street ,...... 9,000.00 our time. We give It that apprais­ Pesos with Joe will, obviously Refreshments will be served. / tho ^nnectlcut Moose Associa­ D O O R P R IZ E a atop sign. Jtdm Odermqnn, Lyndale S tre e t...... a a 8,500.00 A few weeks ago, news that enough, be no development at this! ------— tion; fronq Hartford, and George The weekly aodal event held When tba case came up in court al becauae it contains a clear and each Tuesday evening at tha Elks Joseph A. Teaaier, et ux. Broad S tr e e t...... » a a 8,000.00 Russia was closing down its pri­ week’s convention. But It Is now 1 TlfalAfFat^fi H. Zeianer, State Director from f e n d e r a n d b o d y hia brother, Chester, 36, told the eourageoua expoaltlon of the a possibility in the international j I > l l l i r C t l Stamford. Mr. Zeisner was high BINGO AT ITS BEST mill be poatponed until Tuaaday, court clerk that he, inatead o f Mar- vate achool facilities for the chil­ August 17th due to the special $487,830.00 tmtha by which the world in our picture, and Democrats who arc in hia praise of Manchester Lodge ton. should have received tha aum- dren of Russian diplomats In New I meeting this evening to be held at OARAGES time wlU ttve or die, aa It chooaea. figuring their chahces must take I who in the current drive doubled WORK mona. . He pleaded guilty and paid At Conferences tbs carriage house. Otto Neubauer, 47-49 HoQ S treet...... • • • 81,200.00 York and In other world capitals, into io*t Washington Georgs Hergt o f Boaton, Mass., Lany, 5, with chains around their 00 • Mr. Ue draws this distinction dopestera Mve becB eonreding necks, padlocked/' to the bed- 1,000.00 was certainly justlfled, it mature . aeveru nieces and nephms. In the toUowtng paragraph: Mr. TnmM the miracle of American Views . The fuaaral will be held Thurs­ springs. 1,000.00 ’1 5 6 John S. Wolcott, et ux, 180 Main S tre e t...... • • a 1,000.00 I "The United Nations has inter- teachers, nlready well disciplined Bome ga^ of votes from the day at 2:30 p. m. at the White The sheriff said Claude Black­ COULD YOU UVE IN THIS! Amelia Jarvla, 872 Parker S tre e t...... 1,000.00 in the Russian way oif life, fall in 'acMsIdn of Congress be Funeral Home. Rev. Forreat Mus- man, 33, and his wife, Pauline, < posed law and human decency and On Colonies Told James Woodward, 691 North Main S tre e t...... a a • 1,000.00 love with the air they breathe in . In the hope of gaining aer, paator of the Union Oongrega- chained the boys while they went Regulor Prict $179.00 the processes of concWatloa and Clair C. Harper, et ux, 22 Clifton Street...... a a • 900.00 aoato votes, and yon have an at- tional church will officiate. Burial out to operate a bingo game. America. If the teachers falter, Francis Breen, 26 Foxcroft Drive ...... a a a 760.00 !cooperation between the world’s ■MsphcK which. If it should London. Aug. 10—(J»>—Big Four u1ll be In Grove Mill cemetery. The two older children. Tommy. the children had indeed better be Norton Electric Inst. Co., 79 Hilliard Street . . . a • a 600.00 You Sove $23.00 NOW ; peoples and the naked, lawless uae /conttnue to develop In favombic deputy foreign ndnlsters held a The funeral home will be open 9, and Hazel, 8, were taken with When Minutes Samuel J. Vacant!, Jr., 17 Grandview Street . . . a a a 600.00 hustled home while they can still dilrectloBS. could transform the closed session today to hear Unit­ Wednesday evening for the con­ the parents while they ran the I of power. ’Ilw United Nattons has Melcolm WUson, et ux, 17 Salem R o a d ...... a • a 500.00 be cured. entire election pleture. and ed States views on the future of H ardly. . . but if Bre should venience of friends. game, WilUama said. I continued to stand for brotber- Count Posquale Bucclno, 170-172 (barter Oak Street . * a a 500.00 change a forlorn Democratic Italv's pre-war colonies In Africa. drive you out, you iaight have Special MeeUnx But it will be, o f course, go. Edward W. Krasenics, 49 Perkins Street...... a a a 500.00 I haod in the j^dat of aU the voices hope Into at least a fighting They decided yesterday to dls- yaar doctor teii^ The Rock^ne Lodge of Elks wlU the expense of living at a ho- A. L. Slocomb, 913 Main S tre e t...... a * a 425.00 I that talk i t nattonal policy In Try BS they will, the gamble. cuaa each of three—Libia, Eritrea hold a special m eeti^ thla evening phoac Us preacrlptioa teU Let ns explain how Rratai Garbage Is Found Call N. Furay. 61 Steep Hollow Lane ...... a i a 375.00 can.no more build barrie^againat and Somaliland—aeparately, ao as at the Elks Home at eight o’clock, I unna of military strategy and to Waldna’a aver oar pri­ ProtMt year preieaS Simon isokewlex, et ux. 82-84 Congress Street a * a 325.00 ideas, against ImpresalQiu, against to avoid having differences on one Value and Additional Living the meeting being call^ to take tactics—as If the building of Uvtag qaaitera with David K. Kerr, 30 Jar^i8 R o a d ...... a a a 150.00 I West Rock Tiiiiiiel snarl agreement over the others. vate profeaidunal niro tor Expenses Insurance would action on the death o f Dr. Thomas 111 Buried Package the contagious'truth^ than they adeqaato laaaraaea. F. J. Barry, 15 Byron Road ...... a . . 100.00 I peace were a matter of offensives The deputies have less than two Immadfate delivery to F. O’Loughlln, first exalted ruler can wall any ’ sec^t^m o f tl^e protect you. OSU as today. Earl R. Bayllss, 300-302 Charter Oak Street . . . a a a 75.00 I and counter-offensives, of break- weeks in which to report the re- Hit by Fire Today year heae. o f the lodge and Past District Dep­ Hagerstown, Md.. Aug. 10— (JP) Edward Hogan, 65 Mill Sti-eet . . ; ...... a a a 75.00 ing and’movlnir/ocean. And if uty o f the Elks. Following the I throughs and InfUtratlons, o f aults o f their 11 months of work —An excited woman called the po­ David Robbins, 34 Morse R o a d ...... a a • * * • a

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. ||^CHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 10., 1948 t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY. AUGUST 10, 194S MMSSli P A G E Eicirf naturally Intense. She waa emo- Assert Dewey Soulb Coventry May Register tioaally around our necks. Return Home Graduates of Bryant College Nichols-Bristol Top Kaceys; Aircraft Defeats PA% Observe 25th •‘She first pSsed aa an honest . Mra. PanllM Uttia " W f i - liberal, which we liked. Then her Sure Victory WtIUmaatle Ba. PhetM M8A-W1 At Any Board views became increasingly left From Europe Wedduig Day wing, temperate and extreme. I Dr. Fred C. Collier, tefivn Health- NB’s and Floors RockviUe-PA’s felt It might prove embarrassing To Be Gained Officer, will be the attending Young Men Eligible for In my position.” Miss Eleanor lliiebner physician at a well-child coher­ In October. 1944. the witness Selective Serviw Given Softball Winners Move Paired Tonight ' In Twi Contest Anniverwiry Marked by (Coatlaaed fron Pago Dae) ence Thursday In the vestry o f the said, he and his wife decide that netted another win tor the stanij. said that Lee, to the ever, she said she spent two de­ register on assigned days wherever high hopes of the Kaceys when par with the beat In Connecticut and possibly twelve starters a1ll wierzblekl. e .. ta Pagan! favored with accordion best of her knowledge, had been a 46 for the Democrats. Thursday following a visit at the Smachettl, lb Kioeys next Monday night. starting hurier from Al Surowtec, Iggy Miller and kept the pack well lightful days In France with Miss day from Bryant College in Prov- ^ Bryant Mlaa Reiehenbaeh their business happens to taka they won a ding dong contest lest during the past two campaigns. be In the $80,080 Hambletonlan Kuriowicz. cf .. selecUons and tunes were played Communist. She said she thought Taft said the Republicans have home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Franx them. Students and others liv­ Pegolo, c ... Snap Server, or Jimmy Blanchard. bitached between second and third Jeanne Low, of the High school Idcnce, Rhode Island, at the ' waa a member o f the bowling Both aides scored direct hits Stakes tomorrow at Goshen. N. Y. Kinel and Konopka are among the Rautenbetig. rf on the automatic . phonopaph. she first learned from Miss Price a chance to pick up Senqte aeats o f Main atreet. ing outside (jonaecticut may night in e twUight game by a Cormier, ss, Demon Hanover is still the favor­ spots In the league standings. The faculty who la spending the sum­ eighty-fifth commencement exer- team, 1946-47. Mr. Hanna waa Mrs. Lawrence C. Latimer is whan It was announced Tony All­ leading batters on the Clinton DlBattlsto, Sb . Mrs. Milligan was assisted in that he was one. In Rhode laland, MonUna. Color­ register at their places of tempor­ score of 8 to 7. Lloyd Jarvis went Lupacchino, 2 ite . . . Seven out o f eight Ameri­ final score waa 7-5. Wiley, p ...... serving a ' buffet lunch by Mrs. mer there. She didn't care for cises of the college. Both are president of Tau Epsilon fratemi- ado, New Mexico and Tennessee. chairman of the Coventry Play­ Burns, 2b, rf brio bad accepted the head coach­ Btreet nine, and might ha\*e the She said L.ec knew she (Miss Paris, not having given much at­ ary residence and their cards will the route and registered his first can fighters stayed in the running Tommy Landers waa nomtaatad Gladys Rldolfl and Mrs. Irish. graduates of Manchester High ' ty, sports editor of the college He conceded the Democrats have ers' annual picnic ach'idulcd for H. Jarvis, cf Standings ing berth with the Silk d ty squad necessary bite left In their bats to by Johnny Rosar to start on tha BenUey) was a Communist and tention to that atudy at school. be forwarded to local boards in win oa.he ossted Jack Mangan on for Olympic titles as the tourney rotate ..26 S 5 12 • S Mr. Battaglia and the former school. paper, co-cdltor of the yearbook a chance to knock off the Repiib- September 12 st the home ol Mr Connecticut, Morehouse said. Corcoran, rf and that Joe “Sugar” Hugret repel Rockville. mound, and allowed only two hits suspected, not at first, but later, She said ahe greatly enjoyed the the hlU. Nichols-Bristol led tour moved into the second round PA’S ...... I 0 2 0 X 0 0-5 Misa Adelaide Neuvillc were mar­ The degree of Bachelor of Sci­ member of the Student Activity llcan membera from West Vlr- and Mrs. Burton E. Moore. Jr. % ------^ Mapgan, p .. Vssterda}-’s Results would handle the Legion in a sim­ With the evenings getting short­ until Iggy XUIler waa rushed In that she was a Russian agent. scenery in Scotland and the places times In the game. taklr4g the final Lloyd Mangrum won an unprece­ Aircraft ....4 0 0 0 2 0 n—7 ried August 7, 1923, in St. Bridg­ ence in Accounting was conferred Council, a member of the Ac­ ginia, Kentucky^ Oklahoma and Officers for the ensuing year be­ McGuire, A. Eastern ilar capacity. Both men are er the tunplrea are expected to from left field to take over on the Denies Stormy Scene of historic and scenic interest in lead in the seventh.' Posting three versed in football and capable of dented $23,500 In a week’s golf at Runs batted ta: Ktafl. TVlers- et's church by the Rev. C. T. Mc­ upon Mr. Hanna, son o f Clarence counting Society, treasurer of the ginning in October are Keith P. MarUn, as .. WUksa-Barre 4-6, Hartford see that the games start on the 6 mound. Landers’ own wildness had To Lee's testimony of breaking Wyoming. Urges Italy markers in the first inning, the getting tbs moat out of their ma­ I the Tam O’Shanter by sweeping btdri. Kurlowics, Haktasoa. Br- Cann who was rector at that time. that country and Britain. She E. Hanna. Sr., of 166 West Cen­ Greek Letter Council, and chair­ "But i am Inclined to think that Jackson, president; Clifton B. 11. o’clock deadline. I him ta difficulty with a threa run with her becaus. of her radical winners found the score Usd when • the All American professional misch 2, Miller 3; Two-base hiU: They have lived here , since their visited in Manchester and a num­ ter street. Miss Reiehenbaeh, the man of the senior prom commit­ if Governor Dewey wins he will Home, rice president; Mrs. Wal­ 27 21 8 1 Albany 3-1. Scranton 1-0. terial. 1 lead. The PA'a scored first without . views, in a stormy scene in his the Kaceys had finished their first Totals . . . meet and the “WorW diam plon- (jarton. Ermisch, Miller; tliree- marriage. ber of other places in England, In­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob tee. carry all o f theae Mates except for ter F. Hiltgen, secretary; John Get Trieste Elmirs 7, Binghamton 1. Last Monday a practice was the aid of a hit. Harry Bernanil apartment. Miss Bentley remark­ turn 3 to 3. Another N.B. N.B.’S .... 020 2— 8 shlp of G olf’ event. base hit: Ermlscb: Stolen bates: j cluding Warrentown, where her one or two,” the Ohioan- said. M. Stone, Jr., treasurer, Mr. Itica 6, Williamsport 5. called by Hugret. Not one candi­ opened the game by walking and ed: "I'm afraid it never happen­ run in the second was matched by Kaceys . . . 003 0—7 date reported. A meeting was I Notes from Yanks Grid Camp BernardL Konopka, Kurlowles, frienda, the Andrews’ have rela­ by Russian sector police or eight McGrath, meanwhile, seized on Moore, play and casting; Emeat ' Derrell Palmer, tackle, and was sacrificed to second. He stote (t'eatloucd 4rutD Page Uacl the Kaceys and they went into Runs batted In. (JUflord, Thomp­ National scheduled last Friday. The re­ KtaeL Ferris: Sacrlflcaa: OaLaooo. ed." tives, and altogether had a won­ policemen from the western sector Map Next Move a atatement by Taft that the ad­ Starke), business agent; Cosmo Bruce Alford, end. veterans with Local Sport third aa Frank Kinel was. striking Denies Secret ' She said Lee asked her at one the third tied at 4-aU. son (2), HUl, L. Jarvis, Cormier, Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia i Server; Double plays: DeLucco to derful vacation. forces, most of them on "trumped ministration is Interested more in D. Scarpelld, membership; Miss sponse was poor. the New York football Yankees In out. Landers then uncorked a wild time "point blank” whether some not violated the peace treaty, al­ Fur the third Uma the N.B.’a Luppachino.(2). H. Jarvia, (3or- St. LouU 8, Cincinnati 2. Several meetings were held by Hakinson, Konopka to DIBattlsto This was Miss Huebner's first up charges of theft." possibla deflation than in Inflation, Dorothy Wolfe, property; Mrs. pitch that gave the Poles their information was going to Russia In Moscow Talks though they are now convinced the coran; two-baae hits, Kelsey, Only games scheduled. training st Cheshire Academy, Chatter to Kinel; Left on basea: Alrostft' e Data Furnished visit abroad, although she has The arrests occurred since the Taft had aald the governments Keith P. Jackson, Mrs. Edward went ahead on two runs in the the Silk Towners and 29 men sig­ were co-captains at Texas Chris­ first run. or the Communist party. She said provisions regarding Trieste are Thompson, Luppachlno, H. Jarvis; American nified their Intentions of playing 6. PA’a 6; Baaea oa balls: Milter 1, frequently spent vacations m Berlin force- split Into two rival anxiety to keep farm prices up Schulthciss and Mrs. Theodore fifth and Jarvia held the Kscey tian U. In 1942...Buddy Young, The Airmen came right back to unworkable. Cleveland 6, Detroit 2. with tha team. The first practice St. Bridget's entry in the Landers 2, WUsy 2; Strike-oats: she told him it was going to Elarl Bermuda, Mexico and this coun­ factions two weeks ago. (Coatinued from Page One) proves, thla. ^ Seitz, make-up; the Mlsaea Claire Uda in check to hold tns lead for thrss-base hits. Burns; stolen the fleet-footed Negro back, haa tally (our times to give Landers Russian Agent Report ^ fo r e CoiincU S t |.«uU 8. (Chicago 6. Church Softball League haa MiUri* 7, Landers 2. Wfley 4; m ta Browder, then head of the party. try. She aald they greatly enjoy­ T7>e wife of one of two Ameri­ McGrath aald that is true, that and Lucille Tremblay, library; another Inning. Mangan got the' bases, HUI, Sloan. Thompson; sac­ last Sunday morning found no less run lOO meters In 10.5 and .06.1 at an edge to work on. Jimmy (jarton Lee was recalled. Representa­ Only gamaa scheduled. than 26 candidates on hand. Since clinched first place in the regular off: Miller 3 for 1 run In 4 2-2 In­ ed the outward trip on the troop­ cans picked up oil the U. S.-Sovl«t military governor of Germany, "the Democratic party is interest­ Mra. Jackaqn, costuming; Richard As the debate waa resumed, the winners In order In the sixth, then rifices, Kelssy, McKenna; double sixty yards. He scored thirteen singled and Bill Connelly walked. tive Hebert (D-La) took Lee back Mills, sta^n^; James Rowley, Council had before It the third he and hla inatea went on a three- the first practice, 'seven more men season’s play although they have nings; Landers 2 for 4 run* ta 2 rOMttaued from Page One) ship, "Marine Falcon,” which in­ zone border five daye ago said the from an engagement late last ed in avoiding a depression. plays. Chapman to Thompson to touchdowns as s freshman ht Illi­ After a sacrifice. W alt Hakinscsi 1-2 ; Hit by piteksr, by: over moat of the testimony publicity; Mr. and Mrs. Latimer, quarterly report of Maj. Gen. T. S. run spree that put the Kaceys Conran, Oiapinan to Conran; left Standings two gamM remaining. The Saintaj cidentally is the aame steamer on Rus.sians have promised to release night and conferred with him until Does Not Share Indifference have reported nois. tying Red Orange’s college reached as Kinel dropped the Landers (Konopka); Vihld pttebos: aald ho aasociateo himaelf with He­ Lee had given earlier and ques­ which Rev. Clifford O. Simpson of the pair at ;ioon today. 'The Democratic party does not program; Mrs. Ehigene Qmner, Airey of Britain, cemmander of ahead for the first time in the on bases, N.B. (7). Kaceys (8); Eastern The preliminary outlook la that have won eleven out of fourteen throw from short, and Cterton after midnight. W L Pet. GBL record.. Coach Ray Flaherty’s starta. Their closest competitors Landers 1. Miller X: Pskssd bafis: bert’s remarks. tioned him about conflicts with Center church arrived in England The Americana are Lieut. Sher­ Remark May Mean Something share the traditional Republican refreshments; Mr. Stone, lighting. the Britlah-United States zone, game, 7 to 6. SUll showing a lot sea on balls, Mangan 6. JarvU the Silk d t y A. C. will comprise scored. Bob Ermisch than luiloaded 67 84 .663 Yanks boast three of the All are North Methodist and S t Ludorf; Winning pttober: lOUcr: "In the interests of Justice and statements made by Miss Bentley, on Saturday. man S. Turner o f Council Bluffs, Roberts dropped one remark to Indifference to dcpresalona,” he Miss Anne Gates, 15, of North which waa circulated among the of fight, Nlchbla-Bristol cams 6; strtks-outs. Msngmn 4, JarvU Utica the cream-of-the-crop among the a tremendous tripla that caromed Scranton 62 39 .614 5 America Conference’s top-ten ball Jamaa with 7-6 and 8-6 won and Umpires: PUtt, Kerr; 'TlaM: 1 4 0 . aecuHty, and primarily in the In- Lee repeated his denials of Misa la., military governor of Bad Kls- correspondents which may or may conUnued. "Apparently even Sena­ Coventry, daughter of the Rev. delegatea yesterday. back roaring in the top of the 4; hit by pitcher, by Mangan (1). pigskin performers . In town. carriers In 1947 in Spec Sanders, off the tree in centetfield, end and Mrs. Allen H: Gates, and Misa Albany 60 41 .594 7 loat records. / teresta of justice,” Mundt said, BenUey's version of their rela­ I singen; and Roland Mason Myers not mean aomething: tor Taft haa forgotten the Hoover Airey strongly supported the seventh to scorn tern runs to JarvU 1; wild pitches, JarvU (1): Whether or not the Legion will the leader: Young, No. 5; and BID (jonnelly and Haktason both scor­ Marlon Thrall, of Vernon, daugh­ 52 .525 14 Wierzbickl popped to DeLueeo "aome Innocent sounding people tionship. I of Brooklyn, N. Y „ of military gov- "Well, we won't be news lo you depression or he would not now plan proposed by Britain, France lead for the fdbrth time. umpires, Dixon - Martin; time, Hartford 47 drop its football project or bring Daley, No. 10. The latter, a for­ ed. Miller skied to deep center and ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thrall, 50 53 .485 18 Interested onlookers at the who then threw to first to double are guilty of Infamous crimes, br "One of you has got to be ly­ ' emment at Nuernberg. much longer now,” ^ try to make political capital out of and the United SUteo laat spring Jarvia got the Kaceys in order 1:20; A fanned for H. JarvU in Williamsport In out-of-town players remains to mer Minnesota all America, Is a Ermisch also countered. innocent people have been injured ing,” Hebert said. Obituary British authorities said laat the charge that the Democratic will represent Tolland Coimty In to give Trieste back to Italy. in the last frame to end the game Binghamton 42 62 .404 26 Initial football practice of the SUk The PA'S fought back to tie it Konopka who was running oa tha Yesterday’s session with Soviet 7th. bo seen. new(»msr to the Yankee family. play to end the game. hy infamoue testimony.” "That’s right," Lee replied. night Peter John Nettl. British party U trying to avoid a repeti­ the State 4-H Dress Revue at It has become increasingly ap­ and -register his first win of the Elmira 36 63 .364 30 City A. C. last Sunday were the up ta the third. Bernardi singled Foreign Minister V. M. Molotov Storra,' Wednesday at 3:30 p. m. Any way one cares to look at Two^ members of the 'Yanks quad • Lee was the day's first wit- "And you are not?" | I news correspondent, who haa been tion of the breadlines and apple parent,” he said, "that the free season. The loss turned the Wilkes-Barre 37 67 .356 31H twin sons of Ooach Tony Alibrio. and stoic second. Snap Server For Miller, it w u his asventlt lasted just under three hours, pre­ Judging of the 22 entrants from the present situation, the Silk City played pro football. Coach Fla­ win o f the season. H m PA’S coulA MW* •That is right.” !■ I visiting in Berlin, was ordered by cisely the same length of time as peddlers and bank failures and territory settlement established as Kscejrs off the pace and another National group holds the upper hand at thia herty played first base with the The boys, age (our, have already strolled, and Kinel singled for one He took the witness chair and all counties of the state will be — been adopted as the team's mas­ only find the opposing pitchers tor Lee said he was "completely be­ I Sir Brian Robertaon, the British Friday’s four-power meeting. No mortgage forclosurea that were a compromise by the treaty of loss in three remaining games I Sport Schedule Boston 59 43 .578 stage of the season. Boston Staves and Red Strader, run. Konopka waa safe as KinsI denied that he le, or haa ever been, military governor, to leave Cer- done Tuesday afternoon and peace with Italy is neither pollU- St. Louis 55 46 .545 8 ^ cots. was forced at second, ami then fivs hits, a-hlle Wiley eras giving wildered” by Misa BenUey’s testi­ I Funerals ^I four-power meeting Is expected the fruita of Republican ’nor­ wUl eUmlnXte their chances of a line coach, performed with ,the a Conunun^t, or ever gave secret j many. No reason was given < for Wednesday morning. State win­ cally or economically viable.” Brooklyn 53 45 541 4 SlMto Hero and There stole- second himself. Eddie Wlerz- up nine. Bob "Debo” DIBattlsto mony, and all he could say was today. malcy.’ ’’ berth in the playoffs sUrtlng in a Tnesdsy, August 1* one season as a Information to anyone. I his expulsion. ners will be announced at the re­ In addition to the Trieste prob­ New York 52 42 .520 6 BUled as the surprise event of Stillman Keith and Henry blcki looked at two beds.' then Hil­ waa ta the middle o f a aparkUng that she haa “a completely vivid Mrs. Rose B. M o m | What Taft said was that Mr. vue. few weeks. RockvUU vs. FolUh-Americans, catcher.. Roman Bents, kick-off AoqnBlBtanee Admitted Truman could combat inflation by lem, the Council has on Its agenda Pittsburgh 48 47 .505 the 1948 racing season, Thompson, Smith have won the right to play ler was hurried in. Wierzbickl dqubla play. He appeared for tbs imagination.” The funeral of Mra. Rose B. Ann and Dianne Richardson, 6:00 p.m.— Ovat 7'8 srUst and baseball guard, wqrka L«e said he had been acquainted i Talks at Kremlin instructing the Agriculture de­ Britain's demand that something PhUadelphla 49 53 .480 10 Oonn., Speedway will be the cite in the finals of the Klwanls Club greeted him with a rifle ahot into first time \vith the golea, havin"' with Miss Bentley, but knew her Morra of Clark atreet, Bolton, was Alice Ann DeWltt, Dorothy I. NiohoU-BrUtol, va Floors, 8:30 of diet "Wildcat” Gibbons’ wed­ as an umpire in the Xtestern replaced Augie Dav'a who eni'xtc* Lee told the committee he haa held thia morning at 8 o'clock partment to seek continued high be done about the refugee prob­ (jlncinnatl 45 59 .433 IS golf championship tournament. left fleld on the first pitch for an­ Wider the name of Helen Grant. Murzyn, Rodney W. Elsemore, Williams Retains p.m.—Robertson. ding Sunday afternoon at 2 Shore Baseball League during the in the aerriee. been questioned twice before on from her home, and at 9 o'clock at j Still Bogged Down farm production rather than re­ lem in the Middle East. Since the (Chicago . 41 61 .402 18 Keith downed Jim Blair and other run. Chet Kuriowicz hit a "Our acquaintance was entirely a M anchester Richard King. "Billy" William F. Wednesday, August It o'clock. Bronco BIU Schindler will off-season.. Tom Casey. Negro the charges made by Bent­ In- duce crop and livestock goals at a Council originally tackled this Is­ American Smith defeated Edgar Oarke ta , high hopper towards shoA that he oM a l one,” he said. St. Jamea’e church. Rev. Freder­ 1 London, Aug. 10—(JT Rtaley, and Edward Chartler will Nasaiffa vs. Moriarty’s, 6:00 pjn. rookie backfield ster from Hamp­ ley. Two FBI agenU Ulked to him formed Whitehall (government) time when prices are high. sue two weeks ago, it has re­ Cleveland 61 39 .610 be best man while the ushers and aemi-flnal matches. ' beat out, and Konopka raced ta "I know," Lee said, "that 1 have ick McLean was celebrant. Rev. be one of the groups presenting AL Batting Lead —OvaL attendants will Include George ton Institute, is a professor of Dark Continues about a year ago, he aald, and he D ale Rook sources reported today the east- “The truth is that the moment ceived communications from sever­ PhUadelphla 63 42 .600 ; with the ticlng run. Kuriowicz d4- otrved my country with complete Bronislaw GadarowskI, deacon, an exhibition square dance entitled NtchoU-BrUtol vs. Motors, 6:30 Rice, Rex RecoMs. Len Duncan biology during the winter months waa before a Federal grand Jury and Rev. John L. Loughran, aub- west Kremlin talks on Germany any agricultural price even threat­ al interested parties. Including the p.m.—^Robertson. New York 69 42 .584 2>X ..Center Lou Sossamon, veteran Thursday afternoon several , layed a steal of second, and Wlcrz- loyalty and to the best of my abil­ "Life On the Ocean Waves,” dur­ Chicago, Aug. 10—OP)—Boston’s Ted Tappett, Tony Bonadles, John­ bicki broke for the plate, but Jim­ in New York laat summer. dcacon. Mrs. Margaret Shea play­ IVednesilay, Aug. 11 arc still bogged down over what ens to decrease,” Taft said, "the U. N. mAilator, Count Folke Ber- Spartans vs. St Brtdgct’a 8:15 Boston 60 44 .577 3 members of the Kiwanis Club will I Fine Stickworlc ity aM it Is a profound shock to ing the dance festival at the Farm Ted WUllamsEirss sUU leading the. ny Ritter, Art Cross, Mike Nszs- center, is advertising manager for my (Tarton’s perfect peg to the | find my name and war record at­ The committee wants to quiz ed and sang the mass. Rev. k'red- Merchants’ Day, most stores should be done to achieve an Im­ government rushes to bolster It up and Home Week, Wednesday eve­ nadotte. . . » p.m.—Memorial. Detroit 49 S3 .480 13 his father’s Gaffney, S. C., Led­ compete in the State Kiwanis The OuncU will meet In private batters today ruk and Dutch Schaeffer, all mid­ platter nailed him. | tacked by the Irresponsible charges the Samarliis to see if they have erick McLean conducted the com- I closed all day. mediate eetUement In Berlin. by purchases and propaganda. ning at Storrs. All are pupils of Oak GrUl vs. Red Men, 6:15 p.m. Washington 42 60 .412 20 ger when not playing football... Tournament et Denbuty. The New York. Aug. 10~(J^ — Tbw any addlUonal information about TTiey are really mom concerned Wedne^ay to work on lU report with a .887 average on 120 hits in get car chauffeurs. The wedding Peltui Go Ahead of this woman. mltUl service at the grave. Burial ' Sunday, Aug. 15 These sources said that Russia’s Leader James T. Laldlaw, teacher —Charter Oak. SL Louis 39 60 .394 21^ which wUl take place at the start­ Otto "The <3aw" Schnellbacher, a local delegation ia headed by Art biggest obstacle ta th> path of AI-? Russian Intrigues in this country- was in St. Jamea's cemetery. foreign minister, V. M. Molotov, about deflation than about Infla to the'General Assembly;’ It also 310 times at bat in 88 games. In the top of the fifth, the PA’a " I t la hard for me to believe I Annual Red Men's outing at of the seventh grade at the South In second place wao Cleveland’s Friday, August IS (Chicago 35 68 .340 27^4 ing line will be followed by a re­ new face In camp, wa.s a basket­ Knofla. vin Dark, rookie shertatop o f th* t a t Miss Bentley’s sUtemenU are It would like to fire some ques­ The bearers were Julius Broh- Garden Grove starting at 10 a. m. in his third session with the west­ tlon.” Street school. The group will be may meet Thursday aWemoon and BA’s vs. Rockville, 8 p.m.—Oval. took another short one run lead. { 1 with .345. A1 Zaril- gular race program of eight events ball all American at Kansas Uni­ Serve'r'e infield bounder went wide | Boston Braves, tovrerd hta drlv# those of a rational pefeon,” tions, too, at another Russian dolo, William Bogner, Aldo Peace, Thursday, Aug. IB ern envoys yesterday submitted a the first exhibition scheduled on Friday. The U. N. Commission for Indies vs. North Ends, 8:30 p.m. Today’s Games versity last year. Holly Mandly waa forced to ConvenUonal AnnamenU will con­ la of St. Louis remained in third including a SO-lap feature . o f first. Haktason fielded the ball to be come the first treahnuui to , ’Ihe committee cidled Lee while teacher, Mrs. Oksana Stepanovna Angelo Soma, Lawrence Fracchla, Field Day for children at West Soviet formula for solving the the program. About 12 auch simi­ —Robertson. Eastern withdraw from the annual Con­ win the National League battinif tinue its discussion Thursday spot with .380, of but threw the ball In back of Mil­ deliberating whether and when to Kosenkina. and Louis Vlrcelli. Side Oval. currency tangle In the German lar specialties are to be presented Cleveland was fourth with .326 VFW vs. St. James's, 6:15 p.m. Hartford at Scranton. necticut Golf Open yesterday due championship slBce 1941. is Stan egU Michael Ivanovitch Samarin, a About Town during the evening of dancing. morning. ler who had gone over to-m ake Samarin and Mrs. Kosenkina Monday. Aug. SO capital . and indicated its accept and Walt Evers of Detroit was —Charter Oak. Albany at Wilkes-Barrs (2). to a back injury. Pro Don Orauer Musial, the slugging o f Busaiaa achool teacher. both were teaching children of Carnival Knights of Columbus i nnce would be followed 1^ removal Richard King and Dorothy St. James vs. South MethodUt, the putout. and Server went to next with .317. Binghamton at Williamsport. played the Race Brook course ta second. Kinel hit deep to short, the S t Louis Cardlnala. ^ Samarin haa broken with Soviet Russian officials assigned to the Discount Rumors on grounds. Main street opposite [ of traffic restrictions. The grand list of the South Murzyn, through special Invitation 6:15 p.m.—Memorial. Utica at Elmira. Slaughter Leads Cards 81-84— 165. Dark, whose sterling play bctlx aopresentatlves In this country and from Professor Robert Tingling of Others o f the first 10 in order I and the play went to third, but United Nations in New York. The Cambridge street. | The Russian foreign minister on Manchester Fire District accord­ Reds Defeat were George Kell, Detroit, .313; Saturday, August 14 American at bat and in the field haa been gpne to the FBI with a story hot school was disbanded, and stu­ the University of Connecticut, will lA ’s va NB’s, 8:30 p. m.—Rob­ . . . , , — 4 1 ....t Server slid in ahead of the throw. Saturday. Oct. 9 ; Friday had raised objections to a ing to figures compiled today Bill McOosky, PhUadelphie, .311 Boston (Dobson 13-8) at New Kinel then pilfered second. Miller great factor in Boston's pennant yot ifiaclosed. He is In hiding, but dents and teachers were hooked Russians to Lift Field Day of Silhouette Bugle i Berlin settlement plan proposed shows a value of $47,865,801. A assist with group singing during ertson. drive, increased bis batting aver­ the ceiqmlttee apparently knows the song festival. Professor Ting­ French Move Luke Appling, Chicago, .308 York (Reynolds 11-5)—night. In Drive to Top Spot In the Silk A- C, *“^*;**?* 1 threw s pitch past the catcher, to sail for their homeland laat O I* ** O l I 1 - Drum Corps of Vernon at | by the U. S. and French ambassa- tax of two mills, levied at the an­ Henry Msjeaki, Philadelphia, .304; Clevelsaid (Feller 11-12) at De­ Unll last night- at Memorial Field. ^ Server came ta with the tie age (our points to a (ins 584. huV where he is. month. , D C r l l l l 8 O l O C k c U l C Center Park here, at 1 p. m .: dors. Gen. Walter Bedell Smith ling with a group of his university Cards Low Medal Tonight the team will drill again Kusslan Demand Rejected nual meeting in May and payable students during a recent visit and Bob Dllltnger, St. Louls«.288. troit (.Trucks 9-8). breaker. sttl Itrails Musial by 54 potato. A1-. 1 Awarding of prizes at State and Yves Chataigneau. and the New feces last night Included Bob >. The Soviet embassy has formally But Samarin and Mrs. Kosen­ August 15. will raise $95,732.41. at the achool during regular ses (Oonttnnrd from Page 0«*) Vernon Stephens, Boston, and WjudUngton (Scarborough 9-6 By Joe Relchler Not to be denied the victory, though he supped t b m percantag% kina were not aboard when the Armory in evening. British envoy, Frank Roberts. This is expected to more than Joe DlMaggio, New York, were Orange, Aug. 10—(4P) — Bobby aj)d Maaterson 7-8) at Phila­ Associated Preaa Sports Writer Decision Is Reversed Madigan, Charlie Chpolla. Cteorge the Airmen caught the spa^ points, Stan boasts a ^ u d y demanded that Samarin be handed (Continued Iruiu Page One) stons waa impressed with the tal­ WaUh of Wheeler Park, Bridge­ over to Soviet consular authori- ship pulled out. The Russians say Confers With Douglas take care of the amount appro­ ent and ability of Mr. Laldlaw’s ■trlct shipping on the 1.800-mlls tied for runs batted In honors with delphia (Coleman 11-8 and Schetb Who do you think has been the U.S.A. Declared Winner Mitchell, Joe Lebiedz. Tiny again, and came from behind to through games of Simday. Aug. 8, they don't intend to let them miss priated at the annual meeting last 95 each. DiMaggio had the most port who won the New Ehgland Ppekett and Prutty Majeweki. on 155 bits and .400 tlmss at b a t Gea. Both the SUte Department the Russian area so It appeared he Foreign Secretary Bevln con- class. Mr. Laidlaw on Friday 8 -5 )-two games (twl-night). ringleader in the St. Louis (jardl- put three runs over ta the home the next boat. November. '^AleT^bler, Yugoslav deputy runs. 80, and another tie, for 24 Amateur golf crown late tes> London, Aug. 10.—(F)—The half of the fifth to flnlab tha scor­ The only roekl* svsr to win tha and the Congressional committee would have to move into either fer.~1 today with American Am- s ta M thia honor bestowed his month st Waterbury, today owns Chicago (Wight 7-11) at St. nals’ current drive to overtake the r^ected that demand. They're pretty sure Mrs. Kosen- Llliiiglon b.aasador Lewis W. Douglas, and pupils is a highly coveted one. foreign minister, countered v,1th home runs, with Ken Keltner, Louis (Fannin 7-8)—night. Boston Braves in the red hot Na­ Olj’mplc press office said to­ Johnny Bycholakl, 230 pound ing for the evening. Connolly was leagus’s batting crown waa Psta king. is going because she Is in the the U. S., British or French zone. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pierce and Cleveland. Boudreau and DllUngsr the medal, too. day an Olympic Jury o f appeal Legion center last year, aaid last Reiser of Brooklyn who swatted ' Lee, a S8-year-old former Rhodes East and west Berlin have been Planned to see the French am­ Following a 4-H tour of inspec­ the assertion: • . ^ ^ He broke a 141 tic with. Ernie National tional League pennant race? safe on Bernardl's boot at third, ^ v le t consulate in New York children, Katherine and Lawrence, "W e Intend to put an end to re­ tied for the most hits ..with 122 has ruled the United States night he would not play football and he went to second on a hft by .343 ta 1941. deholar, testified he first met Miss fed separately since June 25 when Mr. and .Mr.s. Edward Saters- bassador, Rene Mas.sigll. on Rob- tion of members’ gardens Thurs­ Gerard! of Wethersfield b> A pUy- New York (Jonea 10-6) at Bos­ Stan Mnsial? No, sir. It's been BenUey, he thinks, in October. city, "resting” after having been waitc of West Brook farm have . erts' report of the meeting in the of Detroit, Michigan, are spending day afternoon a picnic will be en­ gimes (on the Danube) of acquired and DUlinger had most stolen ton (Spahn 8-7)—night. Enos (Oountry) Slaughter, SUn'a won the disputed 400 meter re­ this season but would concentrate Frank DeLucco. Haktnaon forced Dark holds the runner-up spot- the Russians quit the four-power two weeks visiting their relatives off here yesterday, wtehing by 1*43, at the home of Mary Price. “ resciied” from some antl-Com- returned from a trip to Niagara Kreqilin yesterday. joyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. rights by ouUlde powers.” bsaes—20.. Philadelphia (Rowe 7-6) at running mate. lay race. on basketbalL DeLucco at aecond. Ermisch by seven potato over Andy Fnfk($ food pool. The Russians then said I in this vlclhlty, Coventry and three 'strokes The agreed to He said Miss Price was a friend munist White Russians on Satur­ Eastern | The Whitehall sources said es- Walter L. Thorp of South street. Bulgaria contended thew have Ed Stewart o f Washington led Brooklyn (Barney 9-6). Partly obacured by the big The official announcement grounded to first, and Ktael threw of the Chicago Cuba who dropped, no more food from the surrounding Falls and visited the Hartford. At present they are let their first round 'ifi score in the of hU wife and himself and was a day. The White Russian story is State Mill in Buffalo. N. Y.. re- ■ tabllshment of a broad basis for Further details may be obtained in triples with ll«JteriUs and Tom Chicago (McCMU 1-8) at PitU- shadow o f Musial since SUn said: the ball Into the dirt trying to get a'couple of potato during tha wuslg that she fled to them .In fear of Soviet zone would be sent Into making their headquarters with been. In the i m H^pricb tried for the doubles lead­ State Open tcnirni^ settle the is­ to .327. Richie Ashburn. rookie c e n - secreUry at the War ProducUon turning home hv way of Penn- 1 four-power talks dh all Germany,^ through individual club leaders. the part of Imperialistic states In sue. Walsh scoped a 70 and Ger­ burgh (Queei. 2-3)—night. joined the Cardinals late in »4 l. "The jury of the Internation­ Oonnelly at the plate. Milter then Board when he first knew her. At her life and was taken away western Berlin. Mrs. Pierce’s sister's family. Mil ership each with 29. added the flivO two nina, by terflelder o f the Philadelplite Phil-* When the Russrans anonunced sylvania. where thev visited h er'an d other European problems, Miss Betty Lawler of Windsor control over the Danube. ard! a 73. (Only games scheduled.) • Slaughter, a great player in his \ al Amateur Athletic Federa­ Silk City A. C. the time he met Miss Bentley, Lee against her will. and Mrs. T. Szeluga, of 75 Edmund John Kramer of Boston with tion, having seen the film and doubling Insi^ the third base line lies, bold* onto fourth ptec* with- their Intention of trying to feed parents. 1 must still be regarded as distant, Is a guest at the home of her aunt, own right, haa outdone even the continued, Mlse Price was a secre- Unable to Locate Hamarins street. Bob Pierce was formerly 13-3 rscord was the leading pitch­ the photographs of the 400 to sew up the game. .324. Tied tor fifth at 518 are the entire city, they moved Into until an agreement on Berlin’s Misa Anne Wellwood. mighty Musial with the bat dur- _ taiy of Columnist. Walter Upp- The Russians don't know where Mr. and Mrs. Ira Eggleston of telegraph operator on this paper, er. Lelaiid Briasie o f Philadelphia meter relay o f the Olirmpic Meets Tonight Kinel a isled to open the se­ Tommy Holme* of the Brave* am* City hall and amplified their own future currency and the blockade and at present is employed by the Misa Mary Clark of Main street tag the paat three weeks. mann. to locate the Samarins, who hid West Road si>cnt the week-end is reached. Notice struck out six last week to sup­ Last night Slaughter collected | games are eatlafled that an er­ venth and waa forced by Konopka. Peanuts Lowrsy of tha Cttba staff to administer the job. Scarce­ Associated Press In Detroit. left Friday to spend about a week (Misa Bentley has described out after Samarin voluntarily with Mr. Eggleston's son In Bald- A Rusalan diplomatic source plant Bob Feller for the four hits In (our times at bat He j ror was made and the placing ly more than one per cent of the wlnsvtlle, Ma.ss. in Sprinibleld< Mass. Thomas Sports Roundup The newly organised Silk City Mlu Price as a Communist who went to the FBI office in New said the WMtem powers at the (jualteni and two daughters of leadership with 102. drove in five runs and almost sin- | haa been revised as follows; .ve her Information gained from people of westem.Berltn registered Dog Warden Lee Fracchia re­ Zoning Board of Appeal* j A. C. is rapidly becoming one o f York .Sunday. Edward Kashe of Main' atreet 1 Moscow talka offered nothing and that dty visited at her home on gle-handedly led the Cardinals to ; "1. U. S. A. ' the busieet clube ta town since its Sppmann’s files. Miss Price de­ for Russian food rationa. is a patient in the Hartford hospi­ ported today that he had received 'B y Harold V. RatUff a allowed thla year : : “ In practice "2. Great Britain. Soviet Ambassador Alexander demanded restoration of traffic Word of only one dog bite this that day and Mias Clark accom­ a 6-2 triumph over the Reds In ; initial meeting a month ago. nied that In a atatement at Greens­ Meantime, German leaders In linka to Berlin. The Russian in­ In accordance ullh the require- (For Hugh Fnnerton, Jr.) T fellows who never bad kicked goals "3. Italy.” S. Panyushkin handed the State tal where he was taken Friday month. Last month only one bite panied them on their return. menta of the zoning refla tion s CHnciimaU. The ^lub was organised solely IHE KEHIIEl SHOP present. [|f J [[ [j()j][lfj| boro, N. C. She Is head of Henry department a formal note yester­ Frankfurt went ahead with plans night following a fall at his home. formant added that readiness of Dallas, Aug. ' 10— (P)—Clslre could boot them between the bsrs Slaughter's hits Included two to prepare a draft Constitution for was reported. A year ago, Aug­ The Misses Jane Flaherty and of the Towi of Manches^r, ^ The jury thus reversed the for the purpose of sponsoring aU A. Wallace's Progressive party in day .demanding that tli^ teacher Gracelna Charter Taylor arrived the western powers to join new Bee, colorful bssketball coach of | without coming close to a mlaa," singles, a double and a triple. His ^ North Carolina^ and contended a west German government. This ust proved the top month of the Eleanor Graham left Saturday Zoning Board of Appeals will hold Manchester judges' dedaion vrhlch disqual­ type athletics (or all interested lo­ and his family "be given under from England Wednesday and four-power talks on all Germany Long Island University, bad just says Bell. “The tee prevents the triple came with the bases loaded , ified the American team after Miss Bentley's statements were in­ la believed to have been a major season for dog bites. morning to vacation at the Ocean a public hearing in the Municipal cally. In the near future they plan the protection o f thq consul gen­ spent the week-end with her sister would be no concession "because finished his licture at the Texas kicker dragging the ground with* in the first inning. His double i it finished about ten yards tended to injure the party I. point of contention in the Moscow View Hotel at Block Island. Miss Building, Monday ^enln^ Au­ a drive to get social members a* eral in New York.” in Hartford accompanied by her they are only offering to do what Bowling Green coaching school . . . A high school his foot or topping the ball. There brought in two nmners In the ahead o f the British. UNCLE JJM, MA SAYS AUNT MARY GETS Describing the meeting with talks. The Russians have opposed Theresa, aix-year-old daughter Helen Flaherty Is teaching kin­ gust 16, 1948, at 8:00 P. M „ on just won't be any teams getting well as active members. Panyushkin rushed back to the mother. They will return to Sadds they are supposed to under the dergarten during the summer sea­ coach approached him. “I didn’t seventh. Miss BenUey, or "Misa Grant” as such a government. of Mr. and Mrs. John Merz of 48 the following applicaUona: (New England’s Finest get th at,' he said, referring to a { one-point leads ai^ (ailing back on The judges had said the Presently, the Silk City group JEALOUS EVERY TIME YOU LOOK AT embassy for a rare event there - a Mills where they will visit another P ot^ am pact.” He added that Woodland street, waa admitted to son at the Hawthorne Inn, (jape The victory enabled the second A German leader in Frankfurt the west gave no hint of dropping AppUcaUon of RuUedge Smith Bowling Knes) play explained by Bbe, "Would you , defense. They’ll all bs trying for batch was passed Illegally on ia concei^ratlng on' fielding a sister Mrs. Horace S. McKnlght. the Memorial hospital yesterday. Ann, Gloucester, Mass. place Cardliteto’ to advance with­ the first exchange between strong semi-pro football taam. For A PREHY GIRL. IT MUST KEEP NER around charges of "kidnaping." said plans are going ahead and the projected western Germany for extension o f pcrmlsslOT to \we give it to me again ?’’ . . . Bee too): { field goals every time they get Grant-etid ahe.v.-ould like to know Wallace W. Bergh and family We are now open ever>' e»v- in three and a , Nas- restaurant. i •'•o said, and they, met there arc many conflicting atate- now being completed. • rines, waa head coach at Loyola doesn't have any future." says only five hits ta registering his and two doubles to lead the retary for air, and Gen. Hoyt Miss Carol Martin of Westfield The newspaper’s press service Discharged yesterday: Ralph Application of Charles O. Plrie GARAGES aiff Arms or from .any. cnifl mem­ Gotos with her. menta, "we could not accept his ESTATE (Baltimore) and Concord College, Pete, who will report to the New foiuth ^cioryvictory wiwithout a setbvk. Browns to an 8-6 triumph over Vandenberg, chief of the U. 8. Air Mass., spent the week-end with said these points, outlined In the Chalfant, 299 Main sti;eet; Mrs. for permission to attach breeze­ ber. "He did not make a strong Im- assumptions." course of current Soviet-western Overhead door, novelty West Virginia, and backfield coach York Yankees ta pro football when j - blows - was Del the (Chicago White Box ta a night The club i* seeking a new name. Hts^, fly to Lincoln and Norfalk her aunt Miss Hattie R. M. Berr. Agnes McLaughlin, 20 Moore way and garage to dweUlng which gre.asian on me," Lee said. "He The official said Panyushkin talks'In tha Kremlin, Include: siding. 2 x 6 raftera. 210 lb. at West Virginia U. before visiting the ^ ftm ia’ 17tb . game ta S t Loula. Rookie outfield­ A name contest t, now being con­ waa obviously ill. I aib reason- today to Inspect air fields where street; Mrs. Rosamond Smhll, 13 Is Our Greatest will be closer to aide line than waa informed, however, that the some of the American bombers are German economic unity, the roof shinffles,- 9 wHidowfi- the tend of the manana . . . On his I Kl Still Brnlsw Easy Dodgers Bresk Tie er Dick Kokos also batted In two ducted with a prize of two season aWy certaip that she described proper authorities arc Investigat­ Luclen street; Sandra Hall. 112 Basic Value! regulations allow at 62 Horton tecnoIog.ro team la one Arnoldo Kt Aldrich, Texas Christian's runs to help Ned Gar\’er register based. shape o f the German political sya Deepwood drive; George Phelps, Road, Residence A zone, The D o d g m snapped a 1-1 i football passes being given the him as a refugee writer.” ing to determine the facts and Tonight or tomorrow they will tern of the future; the Soviet role CEMENT FLOOR^ Gonzalez, called "CSiaiTO” iCjow- AU-America who starred in pro in the seventh when Ed Snider his fourth rtetory. ' winner. Entries are to be mailed to ! -Stripling asked Lee about meet­ South Coventry; Robert Vennart, AppIleaUoh o f John J, Garibaldi will take the necessary steps "if flv to Wiesbaden, Germany, which Wappilig ill the control of the Riihr. the When jrou bay it. acll It boy) . . . "Gonzales.’* says WlUe- football too, had a trade mark—it opened up with a double, ad­ Pat Seerey blasted his 16th ' Pat Bolduc at 1« Depot .Square. ings that Lee and bis wife had 142 South Main street. for permission, to do Viennese RE.\DY TO DRIVE IN home run for the Sox. ■ ...a,., -■ there Is any .evidence of criminal is U. S. air headquarters for Eu­ withdrawal of occupation forces, ford “is the greatest back I ever was a bruised nose . . . Ki coUIdn’t vanced to third on an infield out, Anyone interested In iolning the e a w. uuuum CO. h.. with Miss Bentley at , various action upon the part of anybody.” Discharged today: Baby boy or trad*‘ it you want mail- Massage in front room of dwell­ play five minutes without getting Other teams in both leagues rope. Then they are expected to The Auxiliary, of Abe Miller ,"We at first found her an ex- The Soviet-licensed trade union street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lot No. 29, Residence A 4one. 0;her sizes available. was no need'\for worry. didn’t know his brother had done Tribe to a 6-2 vialory over the North Methodist . , 7 6 Incorporated, to Moriarty Broth­ nert, Alice Scagel and Shirley To do any of these trannsc- local sport followers to asked ta Uemely attractive pereon, aa I newspaper Tribuene urged Ger­ 111 Accident Here S. Bruce Copeland, 60 K n ox AppUcaUon o f John Pickles to Me^ Sooring • so . . . . Aldrich MW a crouching H gers ta a night game in De­ S t James ...... • 6 500 order to guarantee the success of have said.” L m began. ”We were ers, Incorporated, by vote of ma­ mans in the Soviet occupation Enea. tions you get maximum • Matty Ball, coac^ of Soutberb figure, made a flying tackle and Csnter Church ... 7 .416 jority of directors. Matthew M. •Dr. and Mrs., Harvey Goddard street . build addlUon to garags which is troit. the SUk City A. C. when ahe called ue up, and zone last night to help track down Births today: A sen to Mr. and value liarked by a highly closer to street Una (Hanna" " " Mothotfst*a undafoatad Bouthwast socked the gily thrsa Omes before A crowd of 56.586. largest of South Methodist . . 5 8 . 584 and Julia 8, Moriarty. and son Stephen of Main street, william Sullivan, 84. of 18 Depot sporadleally over concealed foodstuffs and consumer Mrs. Howard Price, 75 Lenox Street) than regulations allo", at • t. J. Ctonferanca charapton*. saya spring be could make hlmstlf known as the year in Detroit, saw Bearden Spartans ...... 4 10 588 RutliV CondlHo* Fair Manchester Lumber and Fuel have returned from a atsy at Square, suffered two broken toes trained and esperienced or goods. street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Paa- 55 Holl Street, Residence B zona. oractice and coating all-star foot­ the brother . . , Ki got hla arm thp with seven hits. « a fM atea” company, Incorporated, to M. L The Soviet-licensed news agency White Sands beach- while working this morning. Em qual Vendrlllo. 18 Bank street; a •mnlzation. Campbell Co. ball playara at the Texas coaching bruised up but nary a sign of a Eddie Robinson's three-run homer Worked Oqt Basis New York. Aug. 'VJ—(#V-Babe and F. Company, Incorporated. Mrs. Margaret Mltrowska of All persona Interested may at­ j>P«r perhape 10 months we eon- ADN reported Sunday that the ployed as a'machinist at^the Fiber daughter to Mr., and Mrs. Francis school have convinced him scoring bustefi hose . . . Whatl ^ t became o f ta the fourth off Freddie Hutchin­ The first company %p work out Ruth was reported in "fair" condi­ standard Lumber and Fuel Russians are conducting a drive Washington atreet, Hartford, haa En^neering Company, Sullivan tend this hearing. 29 Bissell Street SUPFlt '-Hrp' Inued to enjoy her society, but Sweet 281 CenUr atreet Jarvis Realty Co. is going to sosr in this fall's grid-. the nrowler Is unknown .... The son gave the tall rookie lefthander what was held to be a' safe, relia­ tion todav at Memorial Hospital, FREf I M, t - gfen we bfi^ to change oar Company, Incorporated, ,to Man­ agaihst hoarders and black mar- annouriced the engagement of her was injured In an unknow-n man' Zoning Board' of Appeals. Telephone 6249 ‘ran can)psign . . . It's the use •>(; brother said, he didn't elm to ever;^enough nma to rack up his 10th ble basis of insurance was the where he had been under treatment m m M 2-4273 chester Lumber, and Fuel Com­ daughter. Miss Agnes ThereM R E A L T O R S By Martin E. Alvord. lion. , ■ " ■ keteera, apparently to combat ner. Before Columbus, American In­ the tee for field goals and points; visit Ki again if that's the kind of j \1rtory. "Old Equitable," of London in intermittently for a year/and a .Mltrowska to Frederick John Tp- He was admitted as a patient Chairman. r r came to believe that she pany, Incorporated, by majority shortages In the Soviet zone. , dians smoked cigarettes rolled in 1554 Center Street after touchdown, somathlns belns t traatment be can axpssC I & t h Detroit tallies came ta th e ‘ 1742, accorduig to statlsUclana. I half for a throat aUihonL i - A -very lonely and ’ neurotic of board of directors, Daisy Baker An American public safety offi­ mel. son of Mi*, apd Mra. John to the Manchester Memorial hos­ , darenee W. Tla>mton. corn shuclia, crude cigars , and Tel 4112 Or 7275 . , Secretsrv. \ ~ ^la very Cnistrated woman, DimMk, Richard ‘ F. Dimock and cial in Berlin' said last night a Tomel bf East. Windsor Hill. - A pital. The big foe and second toe pipes. • Mkftg fiof us waa on- f c , a M«a. p ^ e e t la plaifried against pel*ure fall wedding Is planned. on Sullivan's foot ware cnished. T- 'J?? i ■' 7 . . ' i: ' ■ , M a n c h e s t e r e v e n i n g h e r a l d , m a .s t h e s t f -r . c o .n n ., T u e s d a y , a u g u s t l o , i9 4 8 MANCHESTER EVENING H E R A L D , MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1948 > A 6 I 1 « 9 You can’t be polite the*e days A dog ahouM be treated as one j One thing about capital punish-1 ’fO O N E R V IL L E F O L K S I without somebody ' wondering of the family, say* a fancier. Even m*nt la that when a murderer ta i Household Goods II Houses for Sale 72 ljuim fo r Sale 73 Aatonobilaa For Sale 4 Business Services Uffered I :i I Painting— I'spering 21 Dogs— Birds—Pets 41 what you want. 1 vi’hen It’a suppoMd to be man's I hanged. th*a* ia perfect insuranca SIX-ROOM house, steam heat, all BUILDING Lots. 50 s ' 140, 8150 !b«*t friand? { agalnat his ever murdering' any- Cb RAMP m a P u t t y & H e r Ho m e - m a p e ^ n t i -I n p i -a t j o N 'J- RADIO need rtaingT Have It re­ EXTERIOR and Interior painting KENNEL Supply Shop, 995 Main WE BUT and sell good uaeo Sense and Nonsense ItSS CHEVROLET lu-ton truck. improvemente. Lot 116x105, good each; 100x140, 8275 each. Sold A New Mexico mtn celebrated ------■ on* *1**, paired by experts Pick-up serv­ and paperbanging. Free eeti- ktract. Tel. 2-4273. Pet foods ac- fumtturs combination ranges Inquire Pred btachte, Eait atrcet, location. Price $9,000. Jamea J. only to G.l. at this price. Write hla 108td birthday. That'a three Bom# folks have a vacation to ------. Qatsified let. guaranteed work. Sets check­ mates. Prompt service. Reason­ ccssorlca, vitamins, ramedias, gM ratigca and heater* Jones’ ::nct door remlnda ua that ob4 i BcUntlaU say a moaqulto hi* 21 look forward to—others are tr>-ing < A Mexican and an American Hebron. Phone 6146. grooming, bathing, trimming Furniture Store. 86 Oak. Pnona Rohan and S&n. Realtors. Phone P. O. Box 750, Manchester. Oonn. o* our crying heed* la morre spank- teeth. It’e etlU a myattry how soft yeare ha has had. T ed In the hoir.e. Car radios a able prteca Phone 7630. D. E. to stage a financial comeback. worked together in a mine. On Frechette. dogs Delivery service. 2-1041. 7433. tnge. : ^ “ •* •*' at AdvertitemenU PONTIAC 1941 Streamliner 8 specialty .Manchester Radio flometlme* both the driver and several occasions the Mexican had aodanetto. Very clean. Call 2- Service. 7.1 Birch street. Phone Wanted-Real Estatu 77 ______* ' tone*. nowhere mshea a per- INTERIOR and exierlot painting, 5 CU FT. Norge refrigerator, in MODERN Five-room house. BSt- the engine of an automobile seem OetUiu rabbit for dinner, And shared it 9818 between 10 a. m. and 1 P- 2-0840 BULL TERRIER dog for chUdren. An Ohio judg* rulid that a man ■ ot letting well enough with his workmate. I-" paperhanging, celling re&niah- good running condition. 81 Mar­ ceJlent cellar and plumbing, $2.- WANTED—A two, three or four- The average modern apart- to be mSsolng. son sicii m. Call 6877. may tee hie children twice i American: "Where do you get GLANDER S Machine Shop does e«i. blcn lnsure 4 / Sharpened. sold. exchanged; AAA certiSed initnictor. Bal­ Golf ii one of the games much (lottery game? This tin time 'twaa don’t make noise.” 1940 CHEVROLET coupe. Radio, pike West. Phone 2-1696. and spring. Inquire 195 McKee and frame, 4 rooms each, 2 On- HAVING REAL Betete prootemt? Jose: "Sure.' (Positively) "Oo, LOST — CaUld’a rod awoatcr in parts and repair* Keys made. lard’s Driving achool. Call 2-2245. atfeet. ished on 3rd floor. Hot air furn­ mere polite to play than speak. A Ka.'isas woman is taking A lecturer asyfe the average j “ ‘at opened up on him. heater. Call 2-1610. Can be seen Capitol Grinding Co., 38 Main A-1 BLA(T4 Loam. 4 yd load. $13. (hty and farm property bought ‘Meow, meow’.” Cantor Park. Phono S-1856. aces, garage. Price 81'4,000. and sold oy calling R. T. McOann. her first vacation Ih fiO yiir*. woman wears better than the i at 46 Welle street between 5 and street. Phone 7958. Wall atone. 4 yd. load. $16. Ready A Ilirge family on a man’s FOR SALE — Kalamaaoo atove, James J. Rohan ad Son, Realtors. Realtor. Phone Manchcetcr 77UU. . A husband 1* not only an asset Maybe thafa why she Uved to average man. But not so much. iJoSfT—Film for camera on Bla- Musical-Drilnatic 29 made sidewalk and terrace combination oil and gaa, black but often represents a great He hand* U certain to keep them "Hollywood” movie lovers go .______R A i'lO — Electrical Applianca Tel. 7433. be 90. BoU atreet, Saturday afternoon. blocks, made of Bolton fiagatone. and white. Call 6300. Yotir Real Estate Froblema ability. It Irii't so strange that the old busy. hs far as censors will 1st them" Call 8754. ______Service, repairs p.cksd up and GUITAR instructiona. Beginners Flagstone Block Co.. Route 6. FOUR-ROOM single, brick. Built Long skirts have made polite- expression “hold your horses” has 8 ...... and, off the screen, according ta delivered promptly 20 years’ Are Oura % and advanced. Instruments pro­ folton. Tel. Manchester 2-0617. NINE PIECE walnut dining room in 1941. 30-da> occupancy. Price ------some are , ------nesa------the real reason------— why aome di^ out. No hofaes! When A wife begin* to deacribe J the Windsor, Star, considerably LOST— Boy’a wallet Saturday axpertence. John Maloney, Phone vided. Phone 2-1042. We Buy and Sell for Cash DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES set. Good condition. Reasonable. 49.000. All modern Improvements. Arrange Mortgagee brunettea and aome are blonde*. ^ on ^he etreet the vacation to neighbor*, hubby farther. hlrht. Contalna valuable papera. 2 1046. 1 Walnut street ONE CYLINDER four-cycle Phone 2-0662. James J. Rohan and Son, Real­ SAYS; “For lasting car PIANO TUNING, repairs, recon­ Before vou aeli caU ua. and brunettes. , | car first. A wettem prison ia cutting begin* to wonder where he wa* all Call 5817.______Briggs and Stratton gasoline en­ tors. Phone 7433. Every person ia bom with some owner satisfaction, select your ANTIQUES Rednlshed Repairing ditioning. etc. John Cockerbam. MONTGOMERY Ward Chelsea No Obligation down on the number of motion that UM*. gine, $20. Call 2-1158. BRAE-BURN REALTY CO. told by womin pictures shown to Inmates. That talent. Blit not everyone la patient LOST—Woman’a Wlttman wrist dona On any furniture. TIenoann. 28 Bigelow street Phone 4219. Kitchen range, four oil, four gas. EXCEPTIONAL new 6-room sin­ Lots of men wish they had a ; The stories y, People who don't know when and hard working enough to de­ watch, Saturday afternoon, VI- car from our complete stock 189 South Main street. Phoift WICKER STROLLER and baby White end pearl. Excellent con­ 118 East Center Street good home—*o they could mort­ usually leave a man wondering ean’t he such a bad place, after gle. brick veneer front with at­ Realtors Phone 6273 Or 5329 alL they*ra licked can’t be. velop It vicinity Norman and Oak atreeta. of first line merchandise. 5643. carriage, maple crib, 12 x 60 hot dition. Phone 2-1601. tached garage. Hot water heat gage it and try and buy a car. I■what’s funtiy. Reward. Call 7818.______Help Wanted—Female 35 water tank with oil heater, 50- UNOLEUMS — Finest .assort­ with base radiation. Downstairs WE WILL handle your real aetata Teamwork! LANK LEONARD gallon oil drum. May be seen at lavatory. Tile bath and three and Insurance probicme prompt­ MICKEY FINN l o s t — Hamilton white gold WE OFFER FOR YOUR ments. Also tile and wall cover 245 Woodland street. ONE PAIR French doors, new, ly. Ckill Suburban Realty Co., watch. InltlaU A. B. H. and 12- Ings. Manchester Floor Cover­ large room* 2nd floor. This house YOU KNOW y/Afff.'SAFfJ THAT YOU SAID WAITRESS WANTED— Apply 48 ”x7’. Price $30. Call 2-2304. is completely modem. Prlck $15,. Realtors, 49 Perkins street TeL 25-47, on Inalde. Call Hartford DRIVING PLEASURE THE ings Oo., 56 Cottage street. Call AN ANTIQUE mahogany organ RIGHT' in person. Tea Room. 500. Phone 7728. Brae-Bum. 8215. WHAT TO DO. AU WAS A IT/ 8-1235. Reward- 5688. with chimes. Call 7298 after • G. E. WASHING machine with OH, BOY/A II COULD ilRHIL/ DANNY/ A/fO/WJ AfCffNOItt FOLLOWING SMOOTHIES; WANTED — Private eecretary. pump, family size. Year old. Ex­ p. m. SINGLEeHOUSE. Five rooms and DESIRE A residential single with ON FIRST AND NONE •WITH OANNV, THAT CANNi PANWI Steady empleyment. Must be cellent condition. 37 Pioneer Cir­ reasonable occupancy. In Man­ Houm-nnld Sem cei FOR SALE — Royal portable large bath, all on one floor Out­ OUT / THIS IS WHERE mZARELLO %U!tB CAN «//V.'lMICKfV.* ..Perannsla 1947 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. capable typist and take ahort- cle. side fireplace, large lot. Route 15, chester. Write Box V, Herald. typewriters. Used typewriters WE 00 17, I AND RED Offered IS-A hand. Salary baaed upon ability. Rockville. Conn. Owner direct. W ILL H. M. Jonea. C. S. 1-c, now SEDAN Phone 4161. sold or rented. Repairs on all GUESS.' COMIN' UP/ On leave in Manchester, get in FLAT FINISH Holland window Machinery and Tools 52 Call 869-W2 Rockville, Conn. Spec. Dlx. (An Idee! family car). makes. New end used adding $11,500. touch with Mlaa Michaud of shades madt to measure. Keys AMAZING Eaminga taking machinea. Marlow’s, 867 Main WANTED mada while you wait. Marlow’s. g a r d e n t r a c t o r s . Presdy. Waterbury this week, .^fe very orders for Xmas carda. 25 differ­ street JUSl Completing 6-room mpdtm Experienced Comb Winders important that he writes or call I ent box usortmenta. Up to 100 Garden King. Gravely. Beaver 4- and Spoolers. First and second 1947 CHEVROLET CONV. VV’EA,VlNO OF tmma, moth holes whecl riding tractors, with at­ house on Overlook Drive. Hot 5-9880. ______per cent profit. Alao 50 carda. water heat, garage, shade treep, shifts. CABRIOLET and torn clothing; ladles hosiery name imprinted, $1. Samplea on Bottled Gai 45A tachments. Hand and power s t u d e n t peatrea ride from De­ ruha ropairad; hanubag repairs: mowers Lawn edgers. Grass lot 75’x200’. See Wm. Fanehl. approval. Write Mendler Art Co., 7773. Manchester Woolen MUIa pot Square to Woodland atreet, (A wonderful car you'll learn zipper replacement; glove re­ 37 Pearl atreet, Boston, Mass. BOTTLED Gas appliances. Bot­ catchers. Capitol Grinding Co., HUUard St., Bnckland Hartford. Muat arrive 8 a. m. to love). pairs and cleaning; umbrella re­ tled gaa hot wstsr heaters, bot­ 39 Main street Call 7958. GOOD To look St! Good to live In! Phene 6508 after 6 p. m. pairing; men's ahirt collar and COUNTER Girl wanted. Apply tled gas ranges, bottled gas com­ Dutch colonial, 6 rooms, 2-c*r cuff ravaraal and replacement. Kay’s Pastry Shop, 183 North ATLAS 10x42. back, geared screw bination stoves, bottled gas heat- garage, rumpus room. Central. Mua*M gaiiiia. Ha I 1946 CHEVROLET MartoWa Little Mending Shop. Main street, Manchester. ara. Manchcater Pipe and Supply, cutting lathe and extras. Du- SUNTIAY COURANT routa in more compound rest grinder, also Large lot. Madeline Smith, Real­ BEACHWAGON Inc. Tel. 6285. tor, 2-1642, 4679. • Si1 South and. Call 6877. HAVE You a houlehold problem? DEPARTMENT Head. Knowledge Huron compound rest milling at­ PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES A Fine Thinf BY EM;AR MARTIN Let Strick eolve It. E.--pert lino­ FOR RENT BY HBRSHBBRC r (A just like new dual purpose of domeatica, yard goods and RURAL gas sales and service. Im­ tachment end assorted cutter*. DELMONT Street—Corner. Bond | vea MWr w**ave v«Ma,m evawn AMO «T\VV. VOMI «AA V a v A leum laying. Service of range mediate 'Installation. Manchester oeie'3 act voav.vual PWIHV dMty.f i " . • , 1 ., blanketal Salary and‘ commisafon. Phone 2-9803. etreCt, a aix-room home, one 'nMMofhfot lio o v a ’. wStiOeNAV MKt *.00 1« 6N HOM VWMVaatelUMm ffAlg TO 6IXT XOVt t 'AttoaieMes lor 9al6i 4 burners. All kinds of cleaning Apply Montgomery Ward. atid ' suri'oundlng towns. Capitol Combination professional va MOUna VOOM^ VO« A block from Main etreet, and one I m t h a t ! ! , Now yoi/xv COoiteY------AlMi MO vQAA ^ and odd Jobs. Phone 2-9087 or 2- Grinding Co., 38 Main. Phoni block from Hollister street, office and living quarters vwanak vvat < fwbwa TO cMwv y b iM old 114C. BIG Profits selling CTiriatmas Wanted—To Buy 58 lfsathan€t!l to s t IN tAAM.oa uawa HA! 1941 PONTIAC 2-DR. 7958. school, (jheerful rooms, large | Centrally located. For our- oMevve 30 cards. No risk. Sell friends, liculara call SEDANET. others. Samples on approval. CALL OSTRINSKY 5879 for fur- porches, oil heat, large kitchen | d u c o r m ie r m o t o r s a l e s and many other features. Irame- i Building—Conlracting 14 Amazing 21 for $1 "prize”, also Bouts and Accessories 46 nace removal, rags, scrap metals. (Smooth—so smooth). Top prices. dista occupancy. To Inspect i is propured to pay you TOP VANCOUR Construction Co. New famous floral notes. Pays up to 100 % profit plus bonus. Also plesee cell Robert J. Smith, Inc., | JARVIS homes planned and built to your WE BUY Iron, scrap metal* and 953 Main street. Telephosne 3450. DOLLAR and than some for free samples 50-40-25 for $1 per­ 8’ KEEL boat, excellent condition. ipeclficatlona. Alterations, roof­ Reasonable. Call 3439 after 6. rags. Call Arnold Nelson, 737 1941 OLDSMOBILE 2-DR. ing. Time peyments arranged. sonal imprinted cards. Chilton Lydall street. Phone 8906. SIX-ROOM single with 30-dey oc­ REALTY CO. your ear • • ♦ • , SEDANET Greetings, 147 E5isex street. Dept. Phone 4836. 3.6 H. P. Firestone outboard cupancy. Built In 1940. Oil burn­ Phone 4112 Or 727S 366, Boston. motor, three months’ old, perfect er. One-car garage with amesite' (A smart, powerful car). CARPENTER Work ol all kinds, condition. Bargain. Call 3085. Rooms Without Board 59 driveway. Combination screen Wa need 20 of the following Roofs, sidings, additions am. al- WANTEDi-Shlrt preiaer and and storm windows and doors.; tarationa. Also new construction. wrapper. Apply Manchester OLD STYLE 29’ cabin cruiser ATTRACmVE room for vlomen.i^or Insulated. Price $11,500. James | Laundry, 72 Maple street New modern conveniences.s. Kitch­Ki iligkti and models. THIS 1941 FORD 2-DR. Sleffcrt. Phone 2-0253. with new engine, $1,000. Phone J. Rohan and Son, Realtors. If-'O . a en privileges. On bus line. CaU SUPER DELUXE 2-0421. Phone 7433. RESIDENTIAL and eonunercial LADIES— start an apparel shop 3193. w o^ . (rom the home. Write for Inter­ JOBS FOR Shfi Maana It BY V, T. BAIILDI (Ready for your driving pleaa- cabinet work, variety woodwork, FOR SALE—Four -room house. ALLEY OOP view to Mrs. Lola S. Berry, RFD Fuel and Feud 4 9 -A A FURNISHED room for gentle •IK MfJbb/ UNLMtive eot UN). portabie toola for rent. Shipshape In good condition, priced very to edmtt it / — £RS 25MAPYSIPS AM AU.' ------attached garage, shade trees. Lot 1 J GIVE Five BUCKS ■Ro Tue /( 5 w^ ay » Hhousanddo^ ^ U your ear ia clean and in YEL. 8864, MANCHESTER ROOFING — Specializing In re-1 hours during the week. Earn bet­ water, electric refrigeration, fire­ SHEET 3IETAL .MECHANICS ter than $20. Write Box H, Her­ UNDERSELLS ALBERT’S 60x125. Nice location. Occupancy ------L feed condition you’ll hit the pairing roofs of all kinds, also | place. sleeping porch, private about Oct. l.st. Owner leaving e new roofs. Gutter work, Chim­ ald. beach, boat, and shower. Phone RESISTANCE WELDERS jpdq^ot when we buy your Open Till 9:00 Thursday WE GIVE YOU state. Phone Manchester 2-2824 ney* cleaned and repaired. No WilUmantlc 2778J3. Mrs. Strouss. anytime for Inspection. I l l JIG BORER OPERATORS car. • job too small or large. Good Help Wanted— Male 36 NOTHING FOR NOTHING' Woodland atreet. work, fair price. Free estimatea. INDIAN TOWN, Old Saybrook, BUT 1984 FORD Coach with South Call Howley, Manchester 5361. 5-room cottage, August 14-Sept. Excellent working conditions. AMBITIOUS, aean-cut man to Good pay. Come In for a friend­ if your ear dees not mee Wind heater. Inquire 695 Keeney We do sell our new quality furni­ 25. By the week. Call Manchester liOts for Sale 73 ROOFING and tiding our special- work three evenings and Satur­ ly lnterrie*v w ith one of oar em­ atreet. ture at the lowest possible prices 2-9475. these qualifications please call t.v. New ceilings and carpentr.v. days. Earn better than $25. LOTS OF LOTS In all sections of ployment counselors. Hoars: and you can buy with confidence FOR RENT— Cottage. Andover town. One at Lake Amston. 8d)0 A; M. to 4:45 P. 51— .Mon­ it elsewhere. Highest quality materials. Work­ Write Box r. Herald. from a concern doing business for P 6-A Lake. August 14 to August 28. Madeline Smith, Realtor.* 2-1642. days through Fridays. OfRoa Is I'railem for Sale manship guaranteed. A. A. Dion, 37 years. Ine. Phone 4880. BOY FOR part time work In Phone 2-1561 between 4 and 7. located on WlUow Street—just ■ You’ll never fet a better of­ 1935 FORD radiator. Perfect con­ drug store. Good opportunity. AU.GUST SPECIALS o ff Main Street— East Hartford. > 4 T fer for your ear. dition. Used one year. Guaranteed Call 6545. i i for 90 daya. Price $30. Heriy Heating— Plumbing 17 ^ ROOM OUTFIT COMPLETE Wanted le Rent 68 FOR SALE BY FRED HAftMAN Armstrong, 349 East Center - AMBITIOUS young man for gen­ 3247 RED RYDER TaMMTIte Loot UNFURNISHED Rooms by busi­ ' Tel. 8864 and our buyer will street. GIVE YOUR plumbing and heat eral office work. Ekist Hartford BEDROOM OUTFIT 1937 Packard “ 120” Pratt and Ing "The New ‘Look.” Change old ness couple. Madeline Smith, (^DE call at your home. Area. Ability to answer phone In­ Modem full size bed, 4-drawer Recently Overhauled GOOD USED Packard motor, water pipes to copper tubing quiries intelligently, t>T>e, han­ dreaser and mirror. 5-drawer Realtor. 2-1642. Whitney Aircraft TISI' SO model 120. Four good used tires, Clogged drain, machine cleaned. dle office detail essential. Oppor­ cheat, comfortable mattress, Inquire. 82 Seaman Circle V* " r Carl J. Nygren. Phone 6497. WANTED—5-room apartment In East Hartford 8, ConnecUent f'l 24 MAPLE STREET 700 X 16. Phone 5012. tunity irith good future. State spring, 2 rugs. or , near Manchester, by man After 7 P. M. a s f r f age, experience, availability, ref­ locally employed (permanent). UTIIJTY Trailer, .steel body, $65. PLUMBING and heating, old and erences. Address Employment LIVING ROOM OUTFIT new work. Prompt service. Tel. Now commutes 85 miles a day. MANCHESTER, CONN. Phone 6718. Inquire 28 Foley Manager, P. O. Box 2281, Hart­ Modem sofa and 2 matching 7325. chairs, 2 table lamps, 2 lamp Tel. 4171. Mr. Zimmermann. street ford. tables, cocktail table. WANTED To rent Immediately, DUMP Truck driver. Includes lA Busincas Services Offered 13 Ruufing— Repairing 17*A KITCHEN OUTFIT single house, five room duplex, I 1940iQ HUDSON four-door sedan, fii' some laboring. Experience nec- Porcelain table and 4 sturdy or four-room apartment by re­ OWNER LEAVING STATE Reiicently overhauled. All good ROOFING and Repairing of all esiarv. $1 an hour. T. D. Coll*. tires, new paint, $650. Phone 2- LAWN Uo*vers, hanc and power, chairs. 9 piece canister set, sponsible business man, lifetime a - "'A sharpened, repaired. Saw* aicd. kinds. CTitmney work, gutter 2-9219. iTi’v 0758. linoleum rug. resident In Manchester. Family Move ill Tomorrow— Pine Acre Terrace I oil stoves Cleaned, inttelled wash­ work Expert repalre.l Honest LABORER Wanted, with knowl­ or four adults. References. Call ing machines, vacuums repaired, workmanship Satisfaction guar­ 5 room single, one unfinished, recreation room, hot water 1940 PACKARD 6. Good condi­ edge of driveway construction. FREE 8186. I;. i' tion, good tires, radio and heat­ pickup and delivery. Friendl.v anteed. Call Coughlin, Manches­ % heat, oil burner, large lot. garage, amesite driveway. Honrs T. D. Colls. 2-9219. newly painted and in A-1 condition. 51ust be sold inunedladely. oy er. $795. CaU 518$. FiXIt Shop. TeL 4777. ter 7707. YEAR SERVICE WARRANTY -10 l8 -(0 Houses for Sale 72 Sale price $11,900. SMALL Advertising signs attrac­ CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, repaired and SALESMEN. We went a local BY MICH.fiEL O’MALLEY AND RALPH LANB 1916 FORD. Dependable trans­ man with previous sales exper- VIC FLINT Setting TheJTrap tively painted. Reasonable cleaned. Bird and Johne-Man- MANCHESTER, 33 x 35 ultra «ew9. ixi tv St* tcsvie*. wa. t. m. >ra u. t. »»t. w . *-i6 COPS- 1M* ri «*«viei: iwc t ■« »tii. u .4 S*r art portation for your vacation. Call lernce. Positipn demands Intel­ A-L-B-E-R-T-S TAKE IT EASY. MI95 TIISON. aEM EM BBt.Tiam prices, Helen'' Upton. 2-0372 be- vills roofing Is our specialty. La modem five-room dwelling. All GEORGE L GRAZIADIO w m OOTMI J0*T0KiShT, w m WAIT FO« ITKS u m w s 2^2281. ligence, unquestioned character 43 Allyn Street Phone 6-0358 MHTU TU{ 810KD PXtooo woerH of bacb» om Tiur TOdiLlff^ twheen 2 and 6. Rose Bros Co. *’hone 2-8768. on one floor. Built with best of 109 HENRY STREET REALTOR TEL. 5278 "What do you mean. ‘nO olua*. no fingorprint*?' Didn't ' MiMAS PBISENT. IT BIONOdUVOtMOBlOND TMtM BY THF CANitt lOADCO, and ambition. Liberal .salary and Budget Terins—Free Delivery "We'ra expecting an apple In the fall!" i Sf NOR JUKE. 1941 FORD two-door sedan. Ex- materials and workmanship. In­ that burglar laava Papa-with tha dan olaat fi*t-print you I MISUT 6E MOnC DIF- SUV, COCOA .'SIT THAT / WIOGF THIS Slot OF^ ftioeivecMEFuu^ bonus. Write Box E, Herald. STRAIOkT/ THE CVWtESS SWAMP, ceUeqt mechanical condition. CESSPOOLS AND w a s h i n g Marhlnes. Liberal terior must be seen to be ap­ avar aaw.7” I FICUIT TO DISPOSE fOe A CHAN6I. «IAK.. Gloving—^Trucking-- OF TAFFY, 5EUOB WHEN THEY MSEWE'll Good rubber, heater, $825. Uall SEPTIC TANKS WANTED— Flrat-claai automo trade-in ailewdnces towards new preciated. Shown by appoint­ Storage 20 Ol'T OUR WAY BY J. R. Wll.LlA.MS OUR'BOARDING HOUSE with UTAJOR HOOPLE jUk e OWIE OUT behindUNO THE.M. 2»tl8$. bile ipechanlc. Will pay, top Speed Queen waihert All makes ment only. Sale price $15,500 Power Cleaned In Manchester T 1THE4IRE tOAOfOl MOVING. Houaihold goods and wages. State experience, age and dependably repaired. Pickup Alice Clampet, 39 Purnell Place 'SOEIA, VOU'BE MAKIN' PO N T WORSE.' YOU MA30R.' HERE’S E6AO,2EKE ?No XTHAT HORSE I? and Vicinity (rear). Phone 4993 or 2-0880 or 19S5 FORD. Inquire 37 Clinton pianos moved anywhere In the salary wanted. Write Box A. tervlA. 2-1575. ABC. 21 Maple U S \JOOK CRUDE ' THINK IT’LL LOOK VOUB c-N bTe*- a n d it s Vt Aick a t auw-wY looks to Mr. Mitten 6930. TAKIN’ THAT AWFUL, I'M THAT AN’ TASTE street, or Phone 2-1169. W. G. McKINNEY state. Alao general trucking and Herald. etreeL Sure a BArqaiN to see / u k e pe r c h in b® like he WASi afford I .'uhblsh removed. Plano* our LEATHERY ■’aeR K E D DUMB-- LIKE OLD VOLCANO AS ON A RAIL StJOTKcO t j SHOW FLOOR problems solved with LILAC Street. Duplex 5 and 4 PlUOqD To sell. 1942 4-doqr de­ Phone Mancheeter 5308 specialty Frysingei anJ Madi BEEF ALOMo FOR, I'M GOIM* GRANDNAA'S ] 55NTLE AS A MOOSE-^FeNCE.'-wlT M gV A CUFF V ^ 'tnoleum. asphalt tile counter rooms. In very good condition AUTOMOTIVE SUCH A REFINED TO POUND SEWIN' luge Plymouth seden, radio and HEAD HATRACK^r£>| WAS Crt(8FLV A TBADROPPlhJSl^'rrtA'T ttX.L gsn Phone 5847. Sit uations Wanted— Expert workmanehlp. tree etU- Furnace on each side. Coal, he'st.; A N ’ SENSITIVE HERS ON BASKET.' hMter. motor completely over­ ALL APPLIANCES serviced and ) m atter (5FSOOTv4-\l ON HiM.'l-> vvOUlO Female 38 nice lot 60 x 132. This is a real' GIRL TO TH’ ANVIL hauled. A good automobile. No repaired, burners, refrigerator*, THE AUSTIN A. Chambera Co mates. Open evening*. Jane-’ V ' iM© tH6 BiaONCtffi Furniture, Oak stieeL Phone buy at $10,000. Cash $2,625. Csll LUNCH Oh 'SOFTEN deilers. 52 liljuimoro Drive, ranges, washers, etc. i*U work local oj^long dlatancs moving. IT.» i'';x — r-yT-) NeRVES/y I MAiN SrestT guaranteed. Metro Service Oo. WILL CAHII: for ChUdren. hour, 2-1041. . Goodchlld Realty Co., 15 Forest ■ 'o / .Moving, packing and storage ' ' ' (V-----' - V " ) V - S cWEC--' ______Tel. Manchester 2-0883. Phone Manchcater 5187 or Hart­ day or week while mother shops, street Phone 7925 or 2-9694. MECHANIC ford 6-14’23. works or vacation. 2-1167. 1682 PACKARD sedan. Phone FURNACES Tailored to 6t our ELECTRIC Refrigerator for **le. 5>s-ROOM house, hot water oil General Motors new oir Service Department has an HIGH achool junior desirea to heat, brass plumbing, storm ■win­ Super-Power BY LESLIE TVItNEB 4849. home. Van Camp Broe. Phone LIGHT TRUCKING. Half-ton Call 2-1890. opportunity for a> capable mechanic with good tools. ■ n j W.Y**H TUBBS 6244. care for children. Experienced dows qnd screfns, one-car ga­ ptek-up truck. No ashee, no COOLERATOR. Metel, very good This is a steady job year In and year ouroffering ox- COMB , COULD IUMB' U L 7 fU YA HMM. rubbtah. Phone ‘2-1275 or 8298. ■Eveninge. Call 8905. rage, amesite driyeway< immedlt VNEU COMC tANWHILE. VENETIAN ddnds. All types condition. 100 lb. capacity. Rea­ cellent working conditions in a dean, light shop idth 1 : , » ’!'• ^ . I YHOai AUTOliRAPMS.I V tm NOT. YOU 1885 PONTUC M4*a- ReasonaUe. at* occupancy. Telephone owner TM aroum3UM'- aUNOlPINe ase4s to ord«r aJao recondition- MIDDLE-AGED woman would sonable. Inquire 438 Main atreet. MTWM’ UTTllIfiMUMB LtMieit HEAPi- nap OUT Can 2-2568. ASHES AND RUBBISH reranved $457. new, modem shop equipment. Comptny p$id hogpitaliga* a Mla r k i m SURE. V OMomtca. IS tag. Best quality. FladelJ Uanu Sand, gravel, fill and loam. Gen­ like housekeeping ppsition. C!an w t DUIMIOHOW LADNl IN COL(OLONBL furnish best of reference*. Year NESCO Chef electric stove. Can tion. No recognized holiday work. 5Vi day week, vaca­ Diiacovaav MIZZE5! 1641 HUD80N latvataly oenwA taeturiag Co., 485 Middle Turn­ eral trucking. Rai.ge and fuel oil. ATTRACmVE 2»i-*tory colonial j .WHVNDM TO W »T f MET!, R O t ^ CAR- 'round work desired.. Write i-Box be plugged Into any outlet. 110 tion with pajf. aOONFfaBAMi Kept la exoMleat oaailtlsn. ovar- pike BasL Call 4865. James Macri. P.tona 4523.' t.vp* home. Six large roome and I AM0N6TMa K, Herald. volt, no special wiring needed. hauled. Claan throughout. Phone aim room. Dining room with cor- j Apply In IVrson. Afternoon or Evening AppointmenU 1096E 6Ue«l» 4897. RUBBISH and aah removal. Light Excellent condition. Phone 6lJ69t ner cupboard. First floor lava­ V trucking, cellars cleaned. Phone I’ainling—Papering 21 T USED NORCTE washing machine. tory.' baeemenl garkge, oil heat, H. Jonea, 2-1362 anytime. llogH— Birds— Pets 41 large attic. Well landscaped yard, i^L. 1930 BUICK with camp trailer. INSIDE And outride - painting, 87 Csmbridge street. Phone 2- COCKER Spaniel pupplee. Boston 93‘xl40‘. Excellent neighborhood, Phcps RacfcvUla 85fcJl.______PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. paperhanging, floors sanded and 08^9. ______■ r m 4 i reflnlehcd. General carpentry Terrier pupe, croea-breed pup' near Hollister echool. ImmediaU rip's-. F. M. Broderick, Rublnow Bldg. occupancy, $15,800. Manch*|t*r | BALCH PONTIAC. i«. i m 'j^ T O E 4-4oor soflaa, n 4 io VbOM 2-1642. work. Gilbert Flokett. Phone plep. Dogs boarded. Zimmer- eiapa tbrougbout. .420$. ^ ■ a Kennelb. f o b — S-pl*es Uv’ing roam 7548. _____ liS CENTER sntEET MANCHESTER Butte. Call 4728. ______6806. ' U iisi«uin"' 'asa- Pkone 6117.. WEST HARTFORD. Attractive | . Pontiac Dealer For i PAlNTO^ci' and haptrhanging,_____ ehsalc. WUl InataU all typee of full two-story 6 room house ^HAU. IfM-ffHiCK Roa8auister con- flsor and wall eovarbig—immedi- first class work, at reasonable MUST Sell 2 pedigreed English R. c . A. coneole radio, 3-wave \Manchester and .MetropoIUan Hartford bands. Push button control. Call Large lot. $13,500. Madeline m p m in is paocsiiR vmBUNs jeoupa. QsaspleUly equlp- ata sevyics, rtaaonabla rates rates. Free estimatea Raymond i Setter puppies. $15 each. Call at IIWT flak*. Ttlaphon* 2-9237. I 116 North flehooi atreet aoiA an*iUt. iUaltiir a-1642. H patf. OkU.llMrtfSTfl 8-9774. Phone Jolii BMajak 8186„ ' .- \ L- 1 V i7j?> MARY CHENEY LtE^RT r 'f

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Mr. and Mra Joseph Pulchlopek Mr. aad Mrs. John McAlUstw Ohrbach’e, Inc., New York City. He will be employed in the capa­ . Emergency Doctors and daughter Carolyn of Avondale and daughter, N i i l of 49 Wads­ Gains Position 9^ About Towft road have returned after a vaca­ worth street, have returned after mi city of manager of the shoe de­ ANNOUNCING THE OPENING tion at Hanfpton Beach, N. H. a vacation In New York and New partment, a Junior executlva posi­ SEPT. 13 OF THE Dr.- Alfred flunquist and oif. Jersey, a part of which was spent In New York tion. He will remain in the New . Mmnckasier-~-'A CUy o f VlUag* Charm Mr. »nd M rs.'C «rl V v n n of William 1.. Conlon are the phy­ The Rockville Elks Bingo haa in Paterson with Mrs. McAUls- York store for about throe 260 Sdiool street, daughtera Ear- sicians of the Manchester Med­ been postponed Irom this evening teris parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. months, at which time ho will ea- JACK AND JILL Van Lenten, who celebrated their Bume the duties o f mensger of the (EIGHTEEN PAGES) line and CRorla, and their friend. ical Association who will re­ to Tuesday, August 17. AflveeHriafl aa Pag* Ifl) MANCHESTER, CONN, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11,1948 Shirley Sturtevant, are \’acaUon- spond to emergency calls to­ golden wedding anniversary In Sidney Werbnei:;^ Enter­ shoe department in Ohrbach’a new NURSERY SCHOOL VOL. L X V a , NO. 266 April. WhUe In New York the ing for two weeks at I^ake Cham­ morrow afternoon. ing Shoe Business as store In Los Angeles,which Is now EnraDmaBt S to 5 Trs. Old plain In Vermont. Lt. and Mrs. Harold F. Knowlei McAllisters were registered at the in process of construction. : k . and two sone Jeffrey and Gregory, Hotel Chesterfield, and at Ocean He Finishes College While attending both High FOR INFORMATION DUwwtb-Oomell-Quey Ameri­ are leaving for a three-year etay Grove, N. J., they were guests at school and college, Mr. Werbner Deputy Falls to Death Mr. and Mrs. Stuart J. Wasley In Germany where Lt. Knowlee Can RoMa Gnmoii, l^ L 6414 News Tidbits can Legion Auxiliary members the Hotel Ocean Spray. received his practical training at Russian of 20 Academy street and Mr. and Sidney Werbner, son of Mr. Or Blanche Newman, TcL 2*2446 Official are Invited to attend the Joint In­ wUl do a tour of duty In the < " '■ Russians Squeeze Mrs. Charles Peterson o l Bristol Werbner’s Shoe Store, this town. CoDH Fron (ff^ Wiraa stallation of the new officers of United SUtes Air Force. Mrs. A daughter, Anne, was bom to and Mrs. Dkvld Werbner of 29 46 TURNBULL ROAD' are leaving today for a vacation Brown-Landers. Ratti Post Le­ Knowles Is the daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard M. Joslln of Stephen street, has completed his to be spent in Nantucket where and Mre. Willis T. Hoyt of 43 Detroit, Michigan, Sunday, Aug­ gion and Auxiliary. Mart­ Mr. Wasley, and Mr. Peterson ex­ work for a B.S. degree In business New Jersey man has wrater In i n , at the Masonic Temple, Main Foley street. Lt. Knowles is » ust 8th. Sirs. Joslln Is the for­ Western-Licensed housing development homo taated street Sunday, August 15, at pect to do some deep sea fishing. graduate of West Point in the mer Doris Nelson of Manchester, administration at the University Is Named and finds it contains from 12 to 88 Embassy 2:Sp p. m. Clqss of ’43. daughter of Mr.' and Mrs. Samuel of Oonnecticut. A graduate of Members of the Rockville Em­ Nelson. This Is their third child. Manchester - High school, class of HALE’S per cent alcohol , . . Every blem club will meet this evening John Wallet, clerk of the Pro­ FOR COOL COMFORT - ■earchlight in Manila bay pint at 7:30« at the Burke Funeral 1945, he entered the University of Publications Now bate Court of Manchester and Headquarters THE dazsllng beam of light on Army Home at 29 Park street, Rock­ Mre. Wallet are leaving tomorrow Appeals Board ville, to pay their last respects to FOR transport S. B. Buckner in spec­ of for a ten-day vacation in Maine. In T a y o ff’ Dr. Thomas O’Loughlln. Hearings Monday .Weatem AHied Officlalfl French Would Put Limit tacular farewell to IA. Oen. Robert L. BIclielberger who la enrouta to WANTED The body of Pvt. Arthur Mau­ Yorkaire Room Conditions On Crime Stories Length Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Dun­ IDEAL FOR ALL OFFICES Charge Dialribniion Washington and retirement . . . bar and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lor- rice Keefe of Hebron will arrive at The Zoning Board of Appeals Maharajah of Baroda, en route to M anhall Says United 5 or 6 room tenement. the Manchester railroad station at Setup Designed to Paria. A\ig. 11.—(PI— A bill anger of Phoenix street, Vernon, niU hold a meeting Monday eve­ Sold By London from New York, refuses have returned from a two weeks’ 6:30 this evening and will be taken ning at 8 o’clock In the hearing' waa filed with the NaUonal States Win Protect Kin Free Exdiange of Assembly today that would re­ to ssy whether he wlU accede to Republicans to Keep W ill redecorate at own stay in Nova Scotia, where they to the W. P. Quish Funeral Home room of the Municipal Building. demands of his Legislature to ab­ quire French newspapers to Any Individual Who visited Mrs. Loranger’s mother at 525 Main street where It will There will be eight petltiona before dicate aa ruler of one of India’s cost up to $200. Williams Oil Service Information; New limit all crime stories to 20 and sisters. remain for a day before being the Board. richest princely states . . . Presi­ Testifies in Investi­ taken to bis lather’s home in He­ Of thla number three are re­ 341 BROAD STREET TEL. 2-1257 M onopoly Effective llnea. dent 'Truman signs leglalatten Investigation Going bron. Pvt. Keefe was killed In These could never appear on Llnne Lodge. No. 72, Knights quests for extensions of temporary authorising $65,000,000 loan for gations; Government action on July 11, 1943 during the permits already granted, and the the front page, and would bear erection of U. N. headquarters in Phone 8278 of ^ h la s , ‘ will meet tomorrow Beilin, Aug. 11.— only the headline— "Diverse Win Not Allow Any evening at eight o'clock in Orange invasion of Sicily. ^ , other five are requests for minor New York. W a s tern Allied officials F a ^ ’’—under the measure Pepper Charges Deci­ changes. In addition there will also New York State Conservation Army W ould hall. sponsored by M. R. P. Deputy Actions Interferit^K Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Chace o f be a hearing on the request for a charged today a Russian dis­ department worried that sky'^hlgh sion of Senator Fer­ Jean-Marie Louvel. The regular monthly meeting of 29 Main street have returned aft­ repairer's Hcense for the garage tribution setup designed to meat prices will cause some of With Reds’ Immunity now located on the northeast cor­ guson on Reds Part the Recreation and Park Advisory er spending two weeks in Monson. kffl free exchange of infor­ The biU,' which few leglala- the 350,000 deer that roam New Annex Guard Maas., with the families of their ner of the Intersection of Pearl Ranges, Refrigeralurs tors th ou ^ t had any chance Board will be held tonight at Cen­ mation ii squeazing western- York’s forestlands to end up as. O f *Smear Campaign* Washington, Ang. 11.— ter Springs Lodge. At _S:30 a daughter. Nettle, and son Carltdn. and Hamlin streets. Washers and All Oth­ of passage, would ban crime Il^gal meat oh the table. . . . PRESCRIPTIONS A aon, their first child, was born Eveniiis[ Auctions 2 licensed publications out of photographs entirely. — ^The Capitol hill spy hear­ “dog roast" and staff get-together 2 Okmulgee, Okla., diildren organ­ Drastic Revision of N r* CALLED FOR ia planned. Saturday at Wing Memorial hos­ Again Watering er Appliances tha Soviet occupation gone of ize campaign for bond election, Wflshinffton, Aug. 11.—(A’) ings branched out to the Rus­ pital, Palmer, Maas., to Mr. and Wed. Eve., Aug. 11, 1948 a t 7 p . m . d. a. I. advertise and have parade, and tion’fl Traditional Mil* sian embassy today when a Mra. Carlton Chace. They have Germany. __^Republicans laid plans to­ AND The RuwiMn had aubocribed to succeed In winatag battle for day to keep their investifS- confessed wartime Ckramn- nsuned the boby William Hmvard Memorial Trees (IN OUR TENTED AUCTION ARENA. RAIN OR SHINE) $125,000 swimming pool. . .Navy iury Policy Proposed DELIVERED Chace. inJBKHAMcow th« i n t interaonal exchange of Warning Given tion o f Ckimmunists in gov- nist spy named an embassy printed matter under four-power begins moving into Pentagon Sidney Werbner building. . . .P. U. C. authorises erament going through Sep­ Washington, Aug. 11.—On— A official as the “payoff” man (Tar^oonQ Members of Anderson-Shes A second watering of the East At Auction Acres, Brimfield Mots. agreements. Connecticut in June of the same To Draft Venaal Protest fuel adjustment charge that wrlU tember snd Senator Pepper drastic revision of the nation’s who once slipp^ her 100 PINE Post and Auxiliary will meet at Center street memorial trees was On U. S. Route 20— 20 Miles East Of Springfield On Agreement boost average Hartford house­ scheduled for todqy by the Millane year. An unofflclsl source said the (D., FIs.), charged it is sU tradiUonal military poUcy waa 120 bills. WHICH iS t h e * ^ T « . T the Quish Funeral Home tomor­ holders’ electricity bill 23 cents a row evening at 7:30, In tribute to Tree Nursery company \^jho plant­ While attending college he western Allies are gathering data port o f a “ smear campaign.’’ WUl Qlv« Prrteeltea PHARMACY m o v i n g P U A .N C T T Household Furniture For The Home, Cottage Or Camp an the new Soviet system with the month. urged today to permit the Army I Arthur Maurice Keefe, whose ed the central parklets this past majored In marketing and took an In another diplomatie Mvel ds> 664 Center St. Interesting Items in Glass, China, Bric-a-brac, etc. Intention of drafting a formal With Russians Ruseia deoM ds that Gen. Doug­ Sraator McClellan (D., A rk.), to annex the National Oustfd. velopment. Secretary o f 8tfj$a mother, Mrs. Gr4ce Donahue, and spring. Dry weather has necessi­ unofficial minor In psychology. He HELP t______told a reporter he has been noti­ Th li poUUcally exploatve rec- TeL 2-9814 aunt, Mrs. Florence Streeter, are tated the watering of the dog­ was active in extea curricular ac­ protatt. las MacArtlfur withdraw his sug­ ommendaUon by a a p ^ a l Defense Marahall made it clear at a M iM A month ago the Russians con- gestion to Japanese government fied to return to Washington SepL members o f the AuxlUary. woods which form the memorial, tivities, having received his Junior Department Advisory committee conference that the UnitaS RtoMa Thurs., Aug. 12,7 P. M., Legion •semtod westsm-Ilcensed printed to ban etrikee by govemmant IS for resumed hearings by a as well aa the laurel plants set varsity letter in soccer, a sport he Marshall Says United would double the A m y 's current wlU protect any tndtvidan whs WANTED — in their sone. The western workers . . . Japanese fisbertnan committee headed by Senator For- teatlfles in tha tnveetigatleae. around the trees. played for two years. He also States Must Not Seek guaon (R., Mich.). strength of about MO.'OO^ It Firehoses yu-e used to aoxk down rose to staff writer on the Uni­ Hall, Leonard St., Manchester Ct. Antes protested and ths Amerl- turning in 1A54 pounds ot would, in effect, serve Sa a ahort- Manball also said the gfitom - esns impossd a ban against Rua- through regidar ration channels Ttmtag Smacks of Politics ment will not countenance any the parklets and tree roots, which versity newspaper. As an active (Leonard -Street runs o ff Main Street To Agree Merely for term manpower aubatltuto for IT'S FENDER AND BODY were mulched when the trees were Men' experienced in slsn-sponaored publlcsUona in the will soon be able to buy pair of Told of this. Pepper said the actiems which tnterfars with diplo­ member of Phi BpsUoii Pl Frater­ Opposite the State Armory) universal military training. set out nity he took part in various in­ V. 8. sone. The ban was lifted Agreement’s Sake American G. I. pants at official timing smacks of pollUcs—a oon- The Buggested change in Guard matic Immunity o f Sovlety ott- WORK Spearing or after the Russians promised to price . . . Thlrty-four-year-bld cluaion with which McOellan ciala, tramural sports. 2 Lots Of Fine Modem Furnitdre— ^Few Antiques atatua was part of a general rec­ Lifted out of diplomatic Ian- i i h i 1 After a week's vacation Mr. correct the sltustlon. Now the Washington, Aug. 11—(P)—Sec- Joba D. Aadsisoa, Pima rouaty. Aria, aheriJTs daputy, loses his hoi housewife arrives in New York didn’t agree. ommendation that each of the SoHmene and Flagg, Inc. O’Connor Reports nsw monopoly is reported to be (lower clK. le). . on P _ rope______and^ a begins___t.,..,. faS eff nearly ElA AA** S S feet 9toa Kinhis ilAttfl death from Canada on way to Russia "Thla makes it obvious that the ffuage and brought down to cseas. I WHERE CAN VOU 6 e T Werbner will enter the employ of Hanging Tobacco Lot No. 1—Uonie Sold, Party Movlag>^All Jnst S moatlMi oM:— retsry of State Marshall said to­ armed aervlcea should have a eln- what Marahall appaapad to he O. E. Alrttaer Eleo Stovo (8 boraen, 1 deep cooker), O. B. Re­ Just as effective as tha conflsea- down clur (dotted line) from mountain ledge near Tu«v>n after he where aha hopes to obtain treat­ RepuMican pattern is to make gle Federal Reserve force on AN HONEST DOLLAR'S •M Osatei StrasI day that in negotiating with the ment to prevent her from going saying to this: Tha goTemrmnit WORTH OF COMPLETE frigerator (8 oo. ft.), Ualvenal Waahlag Blaehlae with Spoed- tlea msasure in shutting out west- had saved Guy L. Rockefeller, Jr., 15. The boy (upper circle) bad been this a smear campaign," Peniar which to draw aa iMeded ia event On Small Claims blind . . . Amerienn-bom Tomoyn wiU not stand for (2) Soviet FOR TOP MOTOR SERVICE? aeleotor (model MW2781), O. E.- Vaooiim deaaer with Attaeb- •rn printed msterisl. Russiana the United States must trapped on ledge 589 feet down the mountain. Anderson lost his declared. "The whole design to to of a ttotional ametgency. Apply Kmwaklta, after denying ha treat­ discredit the late President Roose­ stroqg. arm" tactics against any ) i ' ARGUS meats, Swedish Maple.8 pc.Breakfast Set; Broadloom Rug, laade ■iho Russians nsvs sat up 'o f- not seek agreement merely for grip on rope when within 10 feet of the top. (A P wirephoto). Rewnre Orin j" Vat Efleeltvs tuattmp who or (2 ) boat­ USOtf, John J. O’Connor, Clerk of the special aboot 11* by is*. Stair Carpet to ■natd^ Sheratoa Stylo Bess in ths Russian sector of Ber­ ed American prlaonera o f war velt, the Democratic party CHORCHES Small Claims Court of Manches­ 35 MM. CAMERAS agreement’s sake. brutally, faces croas-examination Tha board headed by Aaatotaat ing H tt cionauietee e r anything aS Sofa, Chib Chair, Barrel Back Chair, etc. lin and in saoh of ths flvs states President Truman. Army Secretary Gktrdoa Gray re­ -V" MOTOR SALES ter, reports a total of 100 cases as­ Marshall made the comment at by Fedaml prosecutors in Los An­ that' kind by American tnvera- BENDIX I Sedlacek Bros. Lot No. 2— Norge Late Model Oas Range, Norge Elec. Washer, o f their occupation sone, to license “ But I have seen a lot of these ported that. Judged on the teeta signed before the Small Claims a news conference after he had geles treason trial. gating agents. HOOAKI^VMDST PH .-'1-IH5 Atlantic Crosley Shclvador Elee. Befrigerator, Maple Dinette Set, Maple dealers. This was done, .effective amear campMgns react. I don’t of national eeeurity, the National \ -j\\. Court in July. Aa usual most of 336 HiDstown Road been ahhed to discuss the intsr- Shannon Calls Solons itana Ta Wttaeaa Oholr Twin Beds, Oov. WInthrop Mahogany Desk, Bug^ Elee. Fan Aug. 1, with the approval of tha Stock market lex-els off almost think the Republicans are going Guard and other reserve groups EltoabeUi T. Blmtley. who soya these cases were settled before Bgs; faniily movtag to nationsl meeting at Belgrade, Yu­ to be satisfied with any Judicial Tel. 7693 (floor model), etc. AO A-1 clean fmalahlai Soviet Military admlnUtraUon immediately after rapid-fire Bell­ “ are not now capable of paitlci- to a former Red spy, returaeS Rang^ i;\\ \(.K lUSI’OSAI, CO. NKHOU-BRISTOL, INC] that he applies the same line of the 'Connecticut Legislature ‘Cure’ Disease of War shall plan without increasing cost "Whether or not the charges Gen. Charles H. Grahi said last her story to the WVl la Angiiat, land clearing, cellar Jioles. of purchases. 1945, alao told the committee: (Uoattiaad on Page Twalve) reasoning to the Moscow and Bel­ to convene in special session made by Miss EltoabeUk Bentley nlght- No job too large or too I »'l. Mam lir-lrr ri.’iOH that ehe got information from No Major Dlierejagwr (With Exception Of Drag Stores) yCoiiMuTopics] i;ju IN ;.rl Si. grade sessions. on Aug. 23 to consider a Orahl, the adjutant gencml fw small. The Danube conference now in Bulletin! government officials aad passed It Iowa, told a reporter in Cedar “Tha FBI haa UM aia that hi By M. A. BENGS progress, Marshall said, is an ex- three-point agenda headed by London, Aug. 11.— Truce Breaks August Fagerholm formed his So­ Meets Defeat The present amortization period London, Aug. 11—ijT)— Two would take a year or two before I “an energetic national militia" to Banish Fatigue With- age through their life Insaraaoe P&A s a l e s a SE R V IC E furnish reinforcements in times h ^ b ig s . . . It explalna how So­ 198 Church St. Htfd. S-0418 W e have a complete line o f automobile ac­ cial Dvfnocrat cabinet last-month. of 35 years, he said, also should thousand epeciallsts met here to­ the crop would be reflected in low-1 er prices. of emergency. Profeiag Shell Expert Care cial SMUirlty benefits may be Berlin T|dce.,- Berila 8-0281 cessories. Seat (kivera in durable fabric^ The periodical New Tlmea crit- be increased to 50 years so that day to consider , the state of the BernadoUe Assigns 50 rentals could be reduced by six or So the housewives continued I Now. h«r*-ever, toe board aaid. . flaadu-ti-lch. Mass.. Aag* M— enhanced through Ufe Insumaoe. Berlla opdn evening nnd head lights, parking lights, backup, tail and ielaed former Csechoslovak Presl- Danube Conference Ac* world’s mental health. Tliey dent'Eduard Benes, asserting that seveif dollars a month. their creeping boycott of toe na-1 -]More French, Ameri­ “ possibilities of modern warfare Anay aattorttlea today probai lai- If yon are over fifty and feel ninety— the cause of your ^ Snndny spotlights, fiog lights. would like to find some way to to exnlealea ot aovenl 108 mUH- A free' copy of thta booklet Is during World War U he had tried cepts Russian Propo^ Said the governor: tion's meat storea. Cleveland meat' require that We have forces ready fatigue is lack of proper support for your rapture.. . treat “ sick” nations so a.-i to retailers reported that sales have i metcr shelto whloh htadod m m r onrs for the asking. It Is n " to hold back the Csechoalovak Not “ PoUHcal Problem ” can Observers to Job i^;Ife insurance guide and refer­ al on First Article "cure” toe disea^ of war. slumped off noticeably due to (CkiBtlnued oo Page rwelve) several houaes here ycatorday ttor- expert AKRON MODERN TRUSS FIITERS guarantee G. E. and Motorola radios for car and home. people from active battle with the "In my opinion, the housing PsycHQlogists*',' Psycliotherapiiits tag target praettee oa tta aaoihy ence book that you wtU be glad German Fascist oppressors.’’ This price resistance. th d r work. Free information is yours at our store— Sports equipment, ho)ne electrical appliances, problem is not a ploltical one and psychiatrists and repre.sentatives Frank J. Klinger, president of Bulletin! Camp Edwaida laage. Oaa ahell to have on hand. was the first attack on Benes in Belgrade, Yugoslavia. Aug. 11— 1 am not considering it as such. garden equipment, bicycles, tric y c l^ scoot­ (P)— The communist bloc of east­ of ail proteasions concerned with the Retail Meat Dealers associa­ Jenikalem, Aug. 1 1 (A*)— came to earth aear tta hoase ot Private Fitting Room— Experienced Attendants. the Russian piress In recent years. Housing is a civic problem for all ers, doll carriages. ern Europe voted dowm, seven to the study and betterment of hu­ tion of Cleveland said, "while eAle.s Guns and artiUeiy \reaounded Greeks Seize James Ooveai, aad aaotter attack HAIRCUTS The attack on Finland, the lead­ and it is my hope that the Legis­ man relations convened for an 11- from midnight to dawn today aad expikMled doee to the hone at ing arUcle In the Literary Ga- three, today a second American ef­ always fall off in July and August fort to guarantee free navigation lature will deal with this matter Uay International Congre.>i9 on in the heaviest Bghtlng here Howrard Barke, 809 feet from the eette. labeled Premier Fagerholm they have probably fallen a ehadc Picnic supplies, portable ice chests, tjiermos of the Danube. expeditiously and efficiently. Mental Health. There are to be more than usual in toe last weeks. since the V. N. ceaae fire ts-as Uovoal heasei. aa "Tanner’s man.” ■ (Valno Tan­ ^Reljel Mount The conference then accepted a “I had thought of calling a spe­ three' separate, • but i elated, con­ “We anticipate 4n even sharper ■imposed. The unofficial bat^ jugs, fitt^ baskets. ner, former finance minister, was cial session sometime ago, but QUINN’S PHARMACY REPAIRED Russian proposal for the first ar­ ferences dacline as toe resistance movc- tie reached Ito height ta Jeru­ Modlltaa Seateacca UM INtUtANCI COmFAM* sentenced to five years and six waa deterred when President Tru­ ticle of the new Danube shipping "W e ehall try to get away from nftnt progreesei.” salem around 2 a. m. RlOe Naetabetg. Oenaaay, Aug. 11 I f you’ve loused up the up- months’ Imprisonment in 1948 for Capture Opens Way for Stop in, look around. You’ll find everything conference convention. The vote man recalled the Congress. I felt individual cases and think Instead shots and hutoniatic.Sre broke —(/P>—Fbr the Bnt tbao ta the pearunoe of your hair attempt­ leading Finland into war with No Cbnoertod Bayoott for your car including a wide choice of home was seven to one. France voted that I should wait to see what of groups and communities and Cleveland baa bad no cencerted | out by the thouaawL Artil­ Naeraharg war attaw trtals, a V. ing to give yourself u huircut Congress did before I acted. If Final Offensive to Cut Russia.) against adoption. The United nations w ^ are sick," said the boycott effort such as those elee- lery, seemingly from a dis- 8. court focoBalffer afl Ita Judg­ with one of those gndgete now and automotive merchandise, inclndtaif “Agent of Secret PohM’’ we had held our special session States and Britain abstained. where which sent housewives tfle-1 taiirc, waa atidible throughout Major Supply 'Route ment today. K aaodIHed eeateama HUDSON SALES HUDSON SIRViCt HUDSON SALiS 'on the liimrket. . . come In here sturdy, power-packed batteries. The paper said that the pres­ prior to the congreealonal one, we Congress^Pemdent, Dr. J* R. Rees It was the second time In two of London. riWe shall have some- ’ phoning their friends to halt meat i the city. While aad greeu Iqapoeed oa four fosawr SB (EMa nnd w cV ax It op! Better etiU, ence of Aleksl Aaaltonen (a min­ days the , Communist« states of might have encountered the prob­ flares Ut up the sky so Arabs Oiuud) Bwa. Tha trihuaal waa re­ purchasing. But President Cheat'r j Athens, A u g.-11 — — Th e come here FIRST for yonr hair­ ister without portfolio) in the eastern Europe beat down at­ lem of another call of our own and Jew* could spot their called from the UaRed State* a cut nnd you’ll be thoronghly (Conttaoed on Page' Thirteen) G. Newcomb of toe -Cleveland! Finnish cabinet is a "signal for all tempts to' obtain guarantees of AMembly for action required by Provision company said “wide foes. Greek Army ennofinced the cap­ month ago aa otdeta at Oca. L a - A Word To The Wise satisfied. i Open B a« m. to 6 p. ni. legislation phased in Wa.shing- j collaborationists that they will free navigation without discrimi­ publicity given such movements in ture of heavily fortified Mount cln* D. Clay, V. 8. x aaimaadar la soon be*reatored to their rights.” ton.” Treasury Balance it Takes More Than nation, on Bhirope’s vital water other cities can't help but affect ■ Jerusalem. Aug. 11—(J1—Count Alevltaa today, opening the way Oeraamy, who Waa dtoeattsfled THERE ARE MANY PEOPLE IN AND AROUND THE MANCHESTER Monday through Saturday ‘The Gazette described Aaltonen way, and showed their ability to Cbnsidrred Emergency Folke BernadoUe put. 50 more with the reeoed la tta OH * agalaat Washington,- Aug. 11— The the market here.” for a final offensive agalnat the AREA WHO HAVE PROBABLY PLACED ORDERS FOR NEW CARS. CULLOTA'S as an “old agent of the Finnish as' push through a Danube pact bar­ The governor said he consider­ In Louisville, more than 300 res­ French and Anierican observer* on Oswald Pokl. fmmer baud M cret police." ring the western powers from any position of toe Trea.stir\- Aug. 9: the Job today In an effort to stop last major supply route (or Com­ Betarirh Hlmmleito eeaeeatistle* SOME OF THOSE ORDERS WERE PLACED MONTHS AGO. THE Thursday Till 9 p. in. ed the housing problem an emer­ Receipts, $184,218,615.10: ex­ taurants volunteered to cooperate An especially bitter att^jick was say on control of the river. truce violations in Jerusalem. munist guerrilla forces, alio took camp system aad 17 of hi* sahoNI McCLURE AUTO CO., OF 60 WELLS STREET, HUDSON DISTRIBUTOR, gency because the entire $15,000,- penditures. $63,215,254.27: balance. BARBER SHOP directed at the new minister of Yesterday the Soviet draft for “ I want this shooting stopped.” Height 1632, south of Alevttsa, on aatea. WOULD LIKE TO ACQUAINT YOU OF THE PACT THAT YOU CAN 84 OAK STREET Hopes and Dreams To 000 state housing guarantee “ haa $4,956,153,313.97. (Continued on Page Thlrtara) Justice, Tauno Soutausta,> who was a preamble setting forth the gen­ he told a news conference yester­ the northeastern Granunoe front. * * o k already been committed and eev NOW GET WITHIN A REASONABLE LENGTH OF TIME A NEW ' callad a “ fanatical Germanophtlc.” eral objectivea of the conference eral municipalities are calling for day. "My position to going to be Alevltaa. a 5,()00-foot peak, Could Opacato All Wtator was pushed through by a seven ... HUDSON, WITH THE NEW ALL STEEL HUDSON MONOBILT BODY a former member of the "Karel­ additional guaranteea of funds. tougher and tougher I wrant guarded the guerrUla supply link Borlta, Aag. 11-4JV-U. S. Air ian society" and the prosecutor in to.two ,vote, over American and to show both parties that I can be to Albania by way of SlimniUa. Secretary W. Stuart Syadagtea AND FRAME. THE CAR THAT YOU STEP DOWN INTO, WITH THE Frenche objections., Britain ab­ “ Construction has already ac ourt at Turku where "he de­ started in several cities and hous­ Billy Rose Offers to Take aerious." Markoa Vaflades’ guerrillas had said ooafldeaUy today the air Bit WIDE BODY AND LOW CENTER OF GRAVITY. COME IN AND LET Build AIf Fine Home... manded the death penalty for the stained from voting. (In Alexandria, a source dote defended it eubbornly. sapplytag Mockadad weatera B s^ • ’ Propoeal la Amendment Form ing WiU be provided in the near US TELL YOU ABOUT THE NEW HUDSON. THE KHMS-niSTOLINO founders of the ‘Society for future under our present act,” he to the Arab league said a Jewish A Greek officer described Ale- Kn ceald opaeate aa a Mg — Friendship with the U. S. 8. R.’ The U. 8. then made Its pro­ tnritatlon to start Palestine peac* vtisa as ena of the toughest as­ . . . it takee akillcd hands, lumber; bricks and cement 1099 Main Si. Oppoaila tha High Sdiaal posal in the form of an agreement said. . , Over.Metropolitan Opera throagh tta wtator If oMi The whole Finnish government The governor said he was also talks has been rejected. Th* in­ signments to* National Army baa Be artlvod here from RED CRO SS . . . braia plumbing aiid copper wiring to build a house waa deacribed aa being made up to the first article of the conven­ formant said the league, respond­ had to (ac* in the whole campaign tion which, aa drafted by Russia “ keenly aware and \1tally Inter­ with Gon. H ^ Vaadeabaag, A ir THIS TIME FT’S HUDSON of the "People of 1939” , who, ac­ ested in the problem of eviction. dertake the operation of toe Met­ ing to an invitation made by Is­ to root the Oommunlst rebels out Foice chief of ataff, aad IA that will become a heritage . . . a home that will witneas and aa adopted reads; New York, Aug. H-— fJ’)-— raeli Foreign Minister Moshe cording to the publication, pushed "I believe this too is an emer­ Showman Billy Rose ha.s offered ropolitan Opera house for one of their Grammos mountain hide- < (^ rtu Lenixy, commaader at U »J | » Open 8:00 to 5:30 aim Monday and Thursday Evenings Finland iqto war with the Soviet “ Navigation on the Danube shall Shertok through Bernsdotte. the rearing of a happy family. You can count on us to be. free and open for all nationals, gency which requires legislation to take over toe financially shaky season, and personally guarantee out. The fortifications there, he poitroa ta Oermaay* They wdMt union. • to provide relief not now available it against deficit." dared the Aral>s do not recognize | to talk tonight W it t ftea . L o d a a Ik build your ideal home sturdily, quickly, economically GOOD-YE/%R Veassis of commerce, and goods of Metropolitan Opera, ami giiaran- any such gang a.s the pseudo-gov- ,,, Greek “ Coming to power,” it contln under the present law,” he said. tees he can make it pay. Board to .Consider Offer- (Tay. r. S. ued. “Fagerholin’s government commerce of ail states,.on a foot­ Sloan replied that the board ernment of Israeli.’’ • w ith the finest quality materials . . . the finest skilled TIRES ing of equality in regard to port "Under the law as it now stands, The diminutive nightclub pro­ strong man. to defend against in­ cannot but arouM fears in Wide once Judgment is' entered in a would consider toe offer "at the Letter Sent Both Side# vasion from too north. No Notice oa latervlew navigation charges and conditions prietor, columnist and radio com­ BernadoUe. the United Nations craftmen. Consult us today. circles of Finnish society." summary process action, no Judge mentator says he would stream­ Unit opportunity.” U k * Bolgartaa Border Foeta The paper implied that Fager­ for nuyrchant shipping." ’ I The Met ran a deflclt laat aea- mediator for Palestine, said he had Sbviet Drauty Foreign Minister or court has any power to stay line the Met’s productions a bit, There are IS double concrete holm Is likely’ to push the nation I son. and announced recently it Mht a letter to both the Jewish Andrei Y. l^hinsky caused the execution of that Judgment. I but- would preserve tie tradition* Military government nnd to the pillbozes on toe north and five on ■old today H i A i a l l r e n Build With Manchester’s Largest Builder Of Ht^mes into the ’’Anglo-American camp." believe that some tribunal should would not open thla aea|K>n be- th* South, plu* two iaortar em­ French today of "distorting and of the grand opera. Arab are* commander in Jeru- flka tto * a _ .u n i AsMfta Premise Broken have the power, in worthy case*: Hto offer was d;acl Med yester­ catise it could not meet union de- placements to the aeuth snd a V. a. xta-Am irtiaa misrepreaenting facts" to get their 0 The literary gaMtte asserted for cause, to delay the eviction day. aa laat-minute efforts were nuuidi- aalem. in which he wrote: central machine-gun poet. Tha that all three of the biggest own way on tha Danube Shipping "In disregard of too truce order­ Tha StaeOard lav I t Tenra Meanwhile, official* of the fortiflcstloaa are aimilar to them Finnish parties during the July pact. and give equitable relief in -view betag made to roxerse a decision ed bv toe Security Council, spora­ of the circumstances under which by Metropolitan dirertors to can­ Opera aasociation planned to meet along the Bulgarian border, where o CO* electioina ,had promised to retain Vtsblnaky*# charges came after this week with heads of the vari­ dic firing by rifles, automatic wea­ JAR VIS REALTYl Adrien Thlerrj’. chief French (del­ we are living.” cel toe 1948-49 opera season. the German Army was (breed to .61 Kemp's, Inc. the coalition government and pro­ ous artist and opera worker pons. mortar* and gun* bt* not vlet-dltected gram of former Premier Mauno egate to the 11-natIon conference The proposed increase in bene- In a letter to George A. Sloan, Fnraltnr# and Mnslc 654 Center Street Phone 4112 or 7275 PHONE 4047 chairman of the Met’s boarttof dl- unions in a move by the unione to KViwHanMI aa Paeo Twolvol alter the shutdown olan. irWatlsnM Wsep-Thlrtoewt $ 0 W ILLS $T. (TBIIIPOmi lOaTIOM) $ “» 4 4 2 (Cea^ued e«. Pafe Twclva| (Ceuttaned ou Pagu Twetve) (Ceuttaned oa Page ^Weive) rectora. Rose aaid he would im- N..