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those problama that go back to IT cdloni, sculptura, atehlags, the home. Ferhaps the parenU Kiddies P ^ y Uthographa, photography and About Town are to blame. A t any rate. It cer­ ceramics by pie Guild members. ATtrift Daily Net Press Rob T h dW o R tlM r Heard Along Main Street tainly Is a tow form of crime. It Regular meetings will bs held at Par the Moath of November. IStt Paronst at C . « . WanMor ffianoR Is rij^tly named—;petty thievery. / At Hospital which proinjpent critics, artists Revenu* CoUector Samurt Nel- and teachers will speak. Home Mortgage Loans aon aUtod today to view of the re­ And on Some of Hancheetei^e Side Streetit Too Joseph Wright of Manchester is Sociability is a great thing. It 9,635 cent dectaJon of the SUte Supreme president of the Guild and Fran­ T Court, any veteran who failed to brings people closer together and Children’s Ward Gaily Member af tha Aodit elesMtr r o e SSOm ehaags la UOo- Do you want to make your « ages according to their destinS' cis Deardon and Andrew W. Gar­ receive We or her exempUon on shows them off to some advantage. vin also of Manchester are first Bmrwmm el Christmas trees and pine branches tlon. When she discovered her It also often brings them out into Decorated for the If yon are building or baying a the Hit of 1947 and had proven and second -vice presidents. Mrs. Manchester A Gty of ViUmgedXarm their claim by having their dU- longer lasting and mote resistant mistake she tried to retrieve some full voice. I There Is nothing more home, let us teir you'about the to fire? A local garden Club mem- I of toe cards, but It was too late. Christmas Social Andrew Garvin it secretary. charge papera recorded to the of­ picturesque, on .a - fuUrmooned Throughout toe year contribu­ Various types of flnancing that are fice of the Town Clerk are entitled ter augguts t\TO methods, which | She had spent every spare minute night, than the sound of a pack of avaibbie (CtaasMed AdvertUhig oa Page U ) will Iw p toe pine needles moist Sunday preparing them, writing There were stars lit toe eyes of tions to the cultqrM life of toe VOL. LXVIII- NO. 68 MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948 (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS to a refund. Application-must be people baying talk against the community will he made by toe made to the collector of taxes, or and give the effect of frost or nttle notes as women dp, and all competition of the radio, and of toe youngsters in Children’s Ward freshly fallen snow. her work wept up to flames. They Guild. Exhibitions will be offered in Manchester to the collector of each other. of the'Manchester Memorial ho.spi- to the public schools and clubs at revenue. For the pine branches take were hand-picked too, over quite ’This observer had the recent equal parts of salt and flour, mix •. period of time, and the loss of tal yesterday afternoon as 14 of Christmas time and at other l. A t least two divisions of Ne­ Wm. Dicksuu and Suu a Hammond Organ ces smashed through truce lines at leagues, who were in republican again wiUi the .Justice de­ at Bard college, Rhinebeek. N. Y. tloiial troops were said to be tiy- Pramnditatien Not Shewn ' be made later on. Justice Jack- mailing, and separated in pack- It is, shovelling snow.” buted by toe various business parently pre-date toe current dis­ tarrltorj’. Fainting Contractor* INSURE a number of points on Java and partment, sought its advice ...PreMdent______’Crumae____ wUl fly to ing to-retake______Peiping’s______south____ alr- The court today all but ruled •'«» took no part .in,thc.fl)\aLvote. “Whaddeye think I am, crasy?” houses seems to have dropped off. o Easily attached to yoor piano, Harrison Street — 5lanchester pute between toe White House qnd The Renville truce agreement Rear 118 RsM Onlei Ht. he snapped back. “WTHo said any­ with the Solores gHea you the beao- Sumatra. Units raced through today about caJling witnesses M U^uri \V^ne*day for* the'hoU- port, which the C o ^ u n is ts had out a possible dehto penalty for Justice Douglaia zasdr knmntJM Remember tfray back when ali the toe House Un-American Activities waa signed last January aboard Mrs. Ybarbo^ The court held the < concurred in the reMdt e f th*lha- Fbnnr* i-m rjii O t ss*J 9 thing about shovelling snow? Do I pictorial calendars were Chrlst- McRINNEY BROTHERS tifnl tones of the clarinet, cello, OPP. EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5207 OR 7787 Sumatra’s rich rubber-producing committee. to finish writing a forthcoin-; Ta.vIof receives, wrested from government forces. a U. S. transport off Java. prosecution had failed to oImw any j jority. He said he would atate his look like a property owner or a maay? The Yuletlde spirit seems Real Batate aafl lasorance and many ether selo instnnnenta. area and were reported approach­ President Truman repeatedly ing Medan, a major city of the During toe 60-rainute session inff storv of rommunist psni- ' W«*'it from President Spencer Moosa," Associated premeditation in Uie shooting o f ; rcsSohs in an opinion to he en- FENDER AND BODY storekeeper or eomebody like to have given away In a lot of 305 MAIN «T. 'rai. C 060 has labeled the oommlttee’s often- ing siory oi i..ommuni8l espi- , Truman for his missions to t.Se Press correspondent in Peiping, north. today. Dr. Philip C. Jessup, the OlUlge in government. Acting I Vatican and h!s labor-management Sgt. John Ybarbo of Goliad, Tex. | nounced later. that? I don’t ahovel no snow.’ toe art calendars of late years in Call hlancliester 2-1038 sensational spy Investigation a American delegate, said toe United said a battle for- the southern Almeat Bloodleae Oocupstioa S, D .), i eervlces while steel industry e.xe- A t U'c eame time the court ruled. other dva members o f the WORK ”^ t you said if It snowed, favor of some artist’s conception For Free Home Deraoaatratloa "red herring;” committee members States feels "very grave concern” Chairman Mundt (R„ suburbs was shaping. He added, Tbua far it has been almost a of toe House Un-American Actlvi- I cutiye... Commimlst lead 25 hour an American woman can be tried jttigh court-Chief Juatico XUmm you’d make money,” we repUed. of toe female foim. As for our contend that they are bringing at events In Indonesia. however, that Peiping's future for murder under German law .' *tul Justices Black, Reed, Prank- preference we want toe calendar bloeodlces occupation. The Dutch out into the open things govern­ ] ties committee, told reporters he strike of government work- HILDITCH Solimene and Ftagf. lac; That’s right. I said I ’d make Commissioner Given Power probably would be determined which authoiizee beheading for further, end; Burton—seM in money,” toe leaner admitted. " I ’ll that notes the largest number of call It a “police action.” The Neth- ment agents should have known Iwlll meet today with Aicx Camp- - ers in Italy apparently fslI*...C , around toe conference table •M Oh Im Stieot WINDOW erlanda foreea are well ahead of In the memorandum. The Neth- pell, assistant ’ attoniey general.! -Aubrey Smith, the Screen’s favor- murderers. There was no possi­ brief, unsignM opinion: tell you how. holldays-Hlays off, that la. and acted on long ago. rather than on toe battlefield. bility. howsver. that the penalty their own time-table, following the erlanda said It had empowered the Mundt said toe committee wants Ite distinguished Britisher, dies in MARKET “You start by leaving off your Secretary of Defense Forreatal Dutch high commissioner in Indo­ Coolies worksd inside the old would te applied in this case. T (Ceettaoed •• Page Teo) CAULKING quick seizure of Jogjakarta by air­ reported over toe week end that to determine whether it will call Beverly Hills at 8,5.. .The 11-na­ coat. You don’t have no gloves. W’e understand that some of the Cars Wanted! nesia to take any steps he thought walled city to open Peiping's only Speaking in a low. but firm 99 Summer Street borne troops In toe first hours of last March he launched the cam­ "I witnessc.s who tostifled before a tion Far Ea.stern romraisslon, You want to look like you ran out young ladles are having trouble Reasonable Rates Call We buy all makes and the fighting yesterday. air field available to the Nation­ , voice, the defendant described the with toe “ new look” while they are paign to coordinate the home front meeting in Washington, give* Bonded Memorials of a house, see? So you pick a models— 19;t6 to 1949. On Sumatra, Dutch troops drove M l ” alists. I night of the shooting. attending church services. The Manchester 5966 intelligence operations of the mili­ T^e committee held only a brief furmal approval to formation of . 4, spot In toe snow where a lot of "No intervention on the part o f unions, cooperative.* and other or­ Csnton newspapers, fsr to the A fter teati-ng her in the bed-1 OPEN long skirts Interfere when they tary services — the FBI, Secret session today and scheduled no ■roonr, she said Yb.arbo went to the CONNBCnCL'T people is passln'. ’Then you begin InManl Cash (t^nntlaaed oe Page T m ) Service State department and nu­ witnesses for tomorrow, Mundt ganization.* by Jap farmer*. V A LLE Y to scratclv around in the snow. arise after kneeling in toe churcli ({'onriniied on Page Tea) U'onllnuetl iin Page I'wo) I bathroom saving'"now vou .*tsy . pews. We were told the other dajf merous other agencies.' said it will spend much of its time Pravda give.s prominent i)lay to I right there and when f come back. Flashes! SUNDAYS MEMOBIAL CO. “ You grunt a little, blow on Buying Service He said .that Attorney General in toe next few days preparing re­ your hands, kick toe snow around, of one girl who stepped too heavily events in Iiidono.sia . . . Dutch, Ar­ ! I am going to black both vour Ctark had suggested In February ports to Congress. my l.>isues new orders tightening i (Isitc RulKtlas ef the un Mira) Boote S, South Windsor ike you was lookin’ for somethin’ on her long dress and suffered a , eyes, bust year nos# and knock 9 A. H. to 1 P. M. badly bruised noee when she came Asks Support tost in view of toe development of Mundt earlier named eight per­ censorship over press cables from t O J out all your teeth.” ‘Telepbone Hartford 8-9678 and pretty soon some guy says BARLOW Gotliam Bears in contact with the back of the Carburetors toe fifth column and other subver­ sons the committee would like to Indonesia ... . Chlragn bartender Mrs. Ybarbo said she grabbed a i n— »—«— Weekdays 8 to 6 ReeMence Manchester 6628 ‘what you lost, bud?’ sive techniques ”lt might be de­ question before is-suing its report seat just ahead ot her. COMPLETE MOTOR SALES says He saw 10 year old Robert gun and followed him to the bath-1 “ J «rle» "You get a crack in your voice A. Non For Indonesia sirable to coordinate the work of on the investigation. Most of Rtnearson with man Friday night, - room, pusliing open the door. ' D ec 2 »—bTh—The and you say ‘I gotta find IL I 595 Main Street these many agencies in toe field of Storm Brunt Village Back ruled 5-4 teilay FuO Line O f Meats, SERVICE them have appeared before the few hours before his body waa "H e came toward me. so 1 fired * “ P f * " * c ««rt gotta. My friend, up there in his Advert! setnent— Tel 54U4 Or 2-1799 internal security.” New York grand jury. found . . . .\valanrbr* of rain- I the pistol.” she __ said. "He came that m trial jury assy properly be Authorised Dealer Groceries Fruits and room, he’s sick and he give me a Minister Appeals for To Ask Tightening of Laws "Misunderstanding*” EUmlhated loosened snow haffa buck to nm down and get For a picture of aheer delight AT t^ark announced last week that i 19.5 Inches o f Snow Is Vegetables BOCK OF A O ta Mundt said that "some misun­ in Washington . . . Premier Diml- ' FranCP R ctn PU in|f ^ tolp P , I waa backing away dwTi*he hall 9*®J*** Tbe.decblou, glvca I* MONUMENTS him some medicine. I was in such there is nothing to compare with ^Political, . Economic he intends to ask toe new Congress case ot a U’asUegtea, O. C.. ohus the splendor of Plnehurst fruit Not Enough to Smoth* derstandings" had been eliminated troy of Bulgaria tells Communist a burry I dropped It. I gotta find SUPERIOR BUYING?... SELLING? to tighten toe laws against spj'lng in a "long and friendly” weekend party congress that capitalist Russians; Proposed ”! 'Iwo coevlcted ef a uareoIlM ^arge. baskets. Support’ of Republic so as to plug loopholes through JL. British- ep Largest Gty Today conference with Campbell and U. countrie.s will nnon quarrel among < Field Not Built It was on Friday. Sent. 18, two brought a vigvrotM dlseeat frees "So you Me, his sympathy comes SERVICE S. Attorney George Fay, He said themselves j Jmtlre Jackaeo. Jackaoa afgaad up. If you act it out right he's Washington, Dec. 20—(P) — In­ ffktaliaDad on Page Tito) (C'onltnued ne Pa^^ rvra) that every geverueMut eespleye to 248 Spruce Street REAL ESTATE New York, Dec. 20 — The he hoped for "new degrees of co­ Allied vpukesnirn In Tokyo de- | sure to give you a haffa buck. American Club donesian Minister Soemltro ap­ operation.” The committee has •* I BerUn. Dec. 20—(g) — A lonelv under pmswre te upheld the ptcu- Then you start all over again. In MARY CONSOLI Manchester ThaPs our business 7 days a week, 52 weeks pealed formally to toe United ^worst the weather could do— 19.5 r*'|»'ural policeman kept watch toda'y lige of an gevei(unMut 4epurt- h o m r t o w n n ew s 'inches of snow—^wasn’t enough to been sharply critical of the Jus­ R id in g Japan cc-momicaily also I „ver the tiny vHMge of .atolpe. a good day you can dig three bucks SUtes today for "political and tice department in the past. mret* — lucludlug theee whtah right outta toe snow Uke that.” Dreaamaldag mmS Alterations a year handling Real Estate probleuis to your economic support” of the Indone­ Britain TeUs smother toe nation’s largest city Include making it an American which France la returning to Rua- gather evidruce and preoeente Covered Bottom— Buttnnholea BINGO sian republic. today. The committee wants to get the poUitary bastion as well . . . Jury Latia Escape? “ You could earn thrM bucks In testimony for its report before the charge* ot wrong-doing. Atoo Booinaato satisfaction. ^ Dr. Soemltro also asked that the acquit* four Revere counciimen west _Berlin poljce depart- • • • half a day shovelling •now.” we A t least 16 j>ersons were dead as new Congress takes over on Jan. 8. U. S. "take into serious considera­ a result of the storm that swirled «nd real e.statc dealer of b rite iy : me'nt said the po’liceman” woiiVd~re- observed. 83 Elm. Street, iteot Hartford THE OFFICE OF STONE STREET— Several homes now un­ 4-Year Plan First, From Jailers Cole Ordered Keinstnted Phom Hartford 8-8329 tion" cutting off American Mar­ across toe northeast yesterday and it wants to question toe | end conspiracy charges in ronnec-; main in the village until he was "Yeah. And yar back would be Tomorrow 6-Room Colonial— Fireplace, der construction in vari­ eight, or as many of them as the : Uon with vclcvan.s housing pro-, notified of the imminent arrival of I.o* \ttgele*, Dec. 26— /PV— Leo- shall plan aid to The Netherlands early today. There were flve ter Cole. 81m writer *unpended for broke. Not me. I ute .the old DR. RAYMOND R. copper pliinihing, fully Insu­ ous sections of town. because of the new Dutch "police Justice department■ ... . says aren't .. ^ King \hdiillah of TVan*- lated. Immediate occupancy. : To Muster Men, Money casualties in New York city, five needed in pro.seciiting indictments bean!” action." in New Jersey and six othe’rc in Jordan .says "time i» rine for a “ A"'Fiewh\Miiitary *^iovernnient Former Paralrooppp Dl*. T^Triiin*” MOZZER Night peaceful .sohiUor. of the Palestine .Ameriran .Activities committee, Confers With Lovett And Materials to Gel New England. .pew„„..„ u.. from Array was ordered rein*tate- govert'.or had proposed to the t u n i n g a n d New York bore the brunt of the W* SIJI50-a-sveek job. I ’. S. Ws- ty thievery in varloua places IN Elm Street— .7 years old. dersecretarj- of State Lovett. Russians that the return of Stolpe WILL BE CLOSED 6 room single and garage. Set 1 Nation Out of Red storm— third heaviest snow in toe Storkaile in Berlin trlrt Judge Leon R- Yaakwicli also through toe town. In the schools, r e p a i r i n g able in Man­ Emerging, he told reporters that city history. te formallv completed oa Januarv wherever crowds gather, In stores on largo teantitnlly 1ancl- he also had informed Lovett that 3. ordered Metro - Goldsryn - Mayer FROM WED. NOON, ed lot. Priced for quirk sale., London, Dec. 20- Starts studio to pay Cole somo 815.666 and In almost every place that Is the Indonesian government will — Britain The frightened village then will Berlin, Dec. 20— flp — Former ORANGE chester on — announcjed today In hack *alar>', aad retolaed jaria- in any way open to the public. Is Leonard Eccellenie . continue strong resistance to the four*year plan Experienced J PUgeims May Be Barred move behind the iron curtain. Paratrooper Edvvard J. Lads, who DEC. 22 UNTIL DOVER ROAD— to muster all her men. money and inch fall of last Dec. 26 and'27,”toe dlctioa In the case to make cer­ It that this type of thievery la on 11.3 Center St. Tel. 4757 Dutch even, though its top lead­ Stolpe, adjacent to the fSench cracked the Russian blockade for 6 room Ca|.e Cod. oullt In ^ te rla ls to get the nation out of metropolitan area started shovel-! tain hi* order Is carried oat. the Increase, or are we just hear­ HALL 1942. Seml-uir eondllloned Lilac, St. ers have been captured and are sector of Berlin, has a population his love (or lovesi. has disappear­ ing these reports that have been MON., DEC. 27 held by the Dutch. ‘ n g « r ly . A t a result nearly eve^ - From Annual Procession of less than 1.000, most ot them ed from the C .S. Army jail where Starting Time 7:45 teat, full telh down and lava­ Flee Baraiag Hoium> generally known right along? tory up, screen*. *lorm win­ He said a new government wUl Tne aim is do make Britain self- thing waa moving—though slowly.' farmers. It was given to the he waa held. Turnbull Rd. function from Boekittinggi, on the ropportlng by the time the Amer- Commuters from Suburban! French by the Russlana on Octo­ New London. Dec. 28— Most young men have enough EDMUND STREET— of his two-vear-old daughter Lada into the saow. The ssaa. who had BROTHERS Newly ciinslniclrd 8 room have our government there. • As a production effort. i Only the Long Island railroad una*’*'' travel toe route from Rome Jewish jonrnali.st* applied for line by Allied sir lift pUnes. wa.* not With either of them. pockets to keep their personal be­ Princeton St. last resort, we will set up a gov­ "Sign Post for Future” ' paralyzed In tost Decembers’ bllz-! Jerusalem to Bethlehem, birth- for permission to cover the pil­ “ Devoid of Purpose” , ...... Meeplag. were awsdioaed by longings in their clothea and. per­ Cape Cod with tile hath and Lada had teen held at the Aim y. tbeir mother, aad dM not have lavatory Hoi water heal with ernment in exile.” Officials called it "a sign post zard. announced the cancellation i grimage bnt ill'' Aiaiw avkcil for The French, therefore, an­ haps, don’t have the trouble toe Geneml Contractor Silent On Reaction stockade or; charge* of illegal en time to dress. Max Ropho, Sr. oil and fully Insulated. Near Prospect St. ; for the future." [o f 24 regular morning rush-hour. a detailed list ot «!1 arplu ant* and . nounced Stolpe was being returned try Into Be.-lir. The ‘23-year-old young women *re faced with. Jobbing and The State Department mean­ The plan assumes that Britain i trains. j frontlines of .Arab and Jewish it is vmlikelv they w ll neiralt any! to the Russians. A French com- abo Is employed oa the alght shift UNUSUAL to shopping center and bu* Newark. N,".l.. veteran hitch-hiked at the Robert Gale paper tectary The other night we heard about while was ailcnt on its reaction to willcontlnue to receive American' The Important .commuter line ■ closed today to Jews to pa*.* through their lines muniqiie « l ' l »ince • " «irport had; he Soviet tone In .Vovem- General Repairing tine. East Center St. the Dutch military action. Press The Important .commuter line ia Moatvllle. arrived hoam at hU a teen-age girl who put down a help under ERP until mid-1952. 'had' had met increasinrincreasing dUficuitUadifficulties in 'i Chri.stnia.s pilgrims. I f toe pilgrimage is held and not teen built the Village a trans­ ter. He ws.* arrested after he Officer Lincoln White told news­ There .«till wa* hope, however, fer to the French "became devoid usual time, 7:56 ik ns. ta find hi* bottle of 00^ on a chair while Call 40.33 HIGH STREET— It estimates Britain's dollar i toe early morning hours, caused' religious seiwice* at the Church went to the r. S. consulate to try she was arranging her coat on a men that Dr. Philip C. Jessup, that an agreement w-ould clear, toe o f the. Nativity will te conducted i of purpose.” honm la Ranaea aad hla lhaaitr 6 rooms, recreation room In Porter St. needg under ERP ne.xt year at by mechanical faUures of equip- ; to legalize his visit. seeking shcRer with • neighbor. seat next to her. When ebe iMweineat. 2 flreplacea, vene- American representative on toe way for the annual procession over by priests the'rc ••■liether or not ' TTie French tricolor was haulad Before 6 p. m. U. N. Security Council, "will do $940,000,000 compared with $1,- I ment and drifting snow. I Lada told s ith.orities he had turned around the aoda waa gone. tiaa htlnds. acieens and atorm the' winding six-mile hilltop road toe pilgrims attend-it will be the down yesterday. Reports from the talking for toe United States." I 263.000.000 in 1948-49. ' The snow, which started falling’ come to see h.s sweetheart. He College Sealer Expelled ‘*Ghc88 n i have to talk about the quality tires and road Peihape tola la another one of wtndmm. I car garage, ame- and Lakewood I Without American help. the In toe city at 6:20 a. m. yesterdav from the Holy City to toe scene principal Christian obser.ance of tos village gave a microscopic pra- The council is expected to take up view- of what might happen If the didn't ray at first there were two East Laaolng, Mich. Dae. 86.— alte driveway. beautifully planners said, "recovery would te began to abate at 8 p. m. and end-; of toe Nativity. Christmas eve in the Holy I-and. aervlee at V A N ’S SERVICE S T A T IO N to wake him up.** EXQUISITE HAEGER AND toe subject Wednesday. riilllng te Open Way western Allies ever sbandon Bor- of them. (iP)— Jaawa Itorichny. Mtrhlg6» landscaped. Circle gravely hampered and there would ed at 2:10 a. m. today. ; MHI Be I vual Ms.sve» State co ll^ Dr. Jessup said in Paris that the An Israeli Army spokesman Elaewhere there will be the Itn itself. He sa:4 he came for Ursula 1 Sit. MANCHESTER — Lake- U. S. feels "very grave concern” i he a real risk of the whole econ- I Moving Farther 0 «t to Sen aha aaa laveatigaled ROYAL HAEGER POTTERY Or your own lot in ac­ said officially toe Jevva are willing usual Christms.s eve rr.svses. -At The villagers, vvho turned out an Schmidt, blonde 21-vear-old ac- wood Circle— Building lot. over Indonesian events. i omy being caught in a descending The storm, which roared up toe tiass. Then he raid he wanted to | tor Ce activity by a otato Multiple cordance with your plans ; spiral.” to open the way across their lines Nazareth and Jaffa, where there impressive anti-Communlst vote i ^------_ ...... - all improvements. 92 x Dr. Soomitro is minister of for­ Atlantic coast with high winds.! to anyone who wishes to pass are large churches, sei vire* will m the Berlin elections two weeks ' tnsrry Ruth Rtecki. 23-yesr-oId ■ ceeMaiUra *6st y r iy . sea* and specifications. eign tiaile and financial affaiiK of The ambitious progrsm calls for was moving farther out to sea tcv ago. waited Jearfully behind boltod; mother of hi.* daughter. He asked " I * * J* ? . «—*»»«»»*• *»- FILMS Electrolysis 255. tile Indonesian republican govern- doubling production of oil from througli te attended hr Christ..mi Arabs Yisrr om day after sweeping much of the The .Arab'! were under..>tood to and whatever other p^ gnn.s are duois for the Ruraiara to return.' foe a vise for lluth and the baby.' Dean H. E. Oeaw.rewaaed d e v e l o p e d a n d Superfluous Hair Removed luent, and heads its delegation to ' British-owned fields, raising the northeast and ^ving many sec­ letter which GIFT NOOK have agreed "in principle" lo do at hand. They expected rept lMls. She airesdv lisd been turned down PRINTED Safely. Quickly and the United Nations Security Coun-, output of coal 23 per cent, and tions their heaviest snowfall of toe German officials of tbe village once because-of iU health. had ylalatcd cil. the same. But formal approval Arab attendance also will Open Daily and Sundays building domestic agriculture to aeason. fled Berlin. A farmer, commenting Gets Leler Froas Trsala pNMry praha 24-HOUR SERVICE Permanently He is the top Indonesian repre- still was withheld by Lt. Ool. Ah- te considerably reduced. This is an all time high level Areas hit included large parts dullsh el Tel, Trans-Jordan Arab not *»*cauic of anv restrictions on their flight, said "our officlala Officers at the Army stockade AppotatniMita strictly Private rentaUva in htla country. Seeks to Bolld Up SorpliM of New York state. Kew Jersey Film DepMit Bos FlW Ooaaaltatlon Lagion commander whooe Armies knpoaed by toe 'Jews, whose are running, but we must stay said Lada's disappearanca follow­ THE ha waa talking to Loratt, Aus­ Such tfo rts will te aimed at . New control the road. with our land. It is our bread.” ed receipt of a letter from Uraula. At Store Entrance q > Md Wedmaday Afteroooaa tralian Mlniater Norman J. O. Ariniaa have occupied the Arab FLOaiST building up a £100 million ($400^ Maryland. Vtoglnla. the D M r ie t ^ It Is not known whether toe communltlaa, but by the dwindling A squad of West BerUn police She told military police toe letter Opoa Tharaday Bveolage Jarvis Realty Co. Makin was waiting to confer with 000.0001 surplus of foreign ex­ Columbia, and West "Virginia hitch is only technical. of the Arab population. hurriedly packed toe Stople po- "told him off." • Mary Crossen. R.N., Prop. the undersecretary on the Indo- change by 1952-53. Last year The storm closed the metropoli 095 MAIN STREET TEI.. 4112 Or 727.5 The pilgrimage, even if i^- is There will be. no church service Uce station's furoiturc. A West The girl Usued what may te the KEMP’S 869 Malp St.. Tcl. 2-‘2667 654 CENTER STREET held, will be toe smaUcst in many i ia Tel Aviv. The city has no Chns- Over .Marlow's (Oenttaaed oa Page 8lxteea> (Cktotlaued ea Pago Two) {Centtoned ea Paca Rtstoea) Th«** wh« rMiiearaS aar. I taai------

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20. 194* MANCHESTER EVlSNING HEBALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECBBIBER 20, 194*

A 11 T D 3 looO the group. A number ■T' ■ ' ------Self-Service tneident I R 'k i n i n g of Blind Dug lu r aha mM tha In defense wf her' life sgslnst sn I said she carried water In her cup- Britain Tells All Is KeadV ! ?£ ^have Bignifled Fire DesStroys flamea Miortly after U n. sa and bad, loavtag an an attach bv him. to Uic sergeant who About Town | Fighting R eported Plan to Unify Storm Causes their intention of Joining with the were unable to aave the m w fiir- haat tha" ‘ " jSelf Defense Hlmlnailon of the premediu-' «aa lying on the hall flow with O bituary Puta Doctor $5 Ahead group as have the combined High Sttvea Miatreaa ih Fire nishings. Two peta, a eat and a Uon reduced the charge against | '****^’ A program of familiar (3irist- Close to Tientsin 4-Year Plan] Traffiejams For Sing Here ;Jchool choirsi Efurham Home dew. pertabed in the flames. awakanad I f 4 / Mrs. Ybarbo to manslaughter un- mas carols will be played from the Federal Units Horace Murphey, superintead- Data, aa smpkqra of the Stato ahlaas, rt ‘ Given Reason "He said ‘thank you bon^’ and tower of the South Methodist Los Angeles, Dec. 20—(F)— ent*of parka, has announced that OkMccatcr, N. J.. Dee. 20.— Highway department, waa an der German law. It still left the he wasn't mad at me any more," (rAntInaefl from Page One) (Continued from Pnge One) An intruder broke Into a doc­ (F)—The whining of a blind apreadiag. technical possibility of execution if church on the C^ase Memorial tor’s office at night, removed the walks leading up to the ter­ dog yesterday warned the snowplow duty on Madison road, Dala aai__ she Is convicted under Military she testified. chimes each evening at 7:30 begin­ Detflht Against Spies (hilly One Deadi Attrib- GommiiiHty Event To- race where the ping wUI be con­ Mother an d Her Four whan tha two-story frama booae ssemd at UMoe For Shooting While the giui was “going off" south, reported Red guerraie-s in a Britain had a £630 million ($2,520,- a eaat from an arm, reband­ ducted will be cleared of snow. animal’a blind mlatreoa that is kteatad. Ka aald ha saw tha government law which makes It a the second and third times, she ning tonight and continuing surpriae raid had atrnfck Kang- 000,000) deficit. aged it and left a $20 bin. in. morrow Evening At her houae was on fire. Chttdren Forced to wan tok« to tha capital offense to kill a member of throughout the week. Carllloner Mrs. Jamas E. Ollvar ntable to 12 io 16Incli The townspeople enjoyed, the housa ablaaa as ha pilotad his snow­ home of Mrai. Oalalz said, he was “holding either my Mrs. Anna Veronica Oliver, wife Success of the plan, the govern­ (('oattaned froni Pagt C an payment. Mrs. Anna McGlinchey, 60. (UDatlMM^ Pat* Owe) the occupation forces. Frederlck I. Rogers and assistant ^ o n o r l ^ X ment said, "will depend on full co­ Blanket in State Dr . Nelson A. Young r ^ Center Parirat 7 fine ring held last year when over Flee; Two Pets Perish plow along tha highway. His wife Mr. and Mrs. Dais hand or the gun Itselt” and yelling of James E. Oliver of 400 Wood- 1,000 attended and It Is Im^M that was pwakened by the whining and children ware standing tn th# nalghbora. Mrs. Ybarbo was charged under for Burr and Jacob.s to "come William Mnnsle will play on alter- Nanking's aoproaches were operation with other countries In wMch U. 8. aeereta hava been ported thta aelf-aervice inci­ of her pet, "Ytopie,” and sum. 4taya< iMfora the ahooting that both Gdrman r.d Military govern­ nate evenings. bridge street, died yesterday at dent to ptfliee yesterday, say even more will join this year to snow. Ybartw made the threat to kill her, I help me, I’ve got the gun. she oulet. Sporadic fighting on the j Memorial hospital. She had been western Europ* and the common­ sneaked out By The Assodsted Preaa The Manchester Chamber pf sing the old fpmilisr Christmas moneded help aftersrter imaking he^ Durham, Dec. 20 (JV-A family Vohmtaar fireman raspondad un­ Advertisement— ment law. ’The prosecution said wealth." Ing nothing had been taken way of six. including four children aht aat^ can't shoot any more. Employees of tlie Manchester Pengpu front was reported. a resident here for ten years. Forr#atal aald that th# lnt#mal Oonaaoticut emargsd /rom the Commerce atmouncea the plana far carols. to a iiedroein window. der tha direction of (%laf Theo­ that was .0 prevent the defense; Her face wm pale ;and her c.ve.s It has been under study by the security unification has been imder f t ^ hia office but aome fresh the Community Carol Sing to be ranging in years from six to 11 dora W^ite but they ware unable She taiUflcd that on that day j from challenging the court's juris- ______Cleaners enjoyed their annual Natlona’lst commanders, al-1 Beaiiles her husband ahe leaves •eeond ^ow storm of the naw bandages. A paaaerby, Samuel OahaU. waa made fiomeless here last night For a picture of abaar d« had dark circles . as she teatfied ready forced to draw In their two slaters, Mra. Alice Walsh of Organization for European Eco­ close study by th# National Se­ arintar with ..only one death at­ held tomorrow night. a$ 7 o'clock . TesU made at the Mellon Insti­ helped Mrs. McGlinchey to subdue the blase because It had there is nothing to compare the acrgeant brought aome friends I diction." I blit she never even came close to Christmas party Saturday eve­ nomic Cooperation In Paris for the curity council and aeveral govern­ Dr. Young added he was $5 in Center Park have been com­ whan Are destroyed their home. too great a start. home to lunch "although T was not I Military government courts hysteria. ning at Cavey's Restaurant. The ma.1or defense line for Nanking, Plttston, Pa., and Mrs. Perry Nor­ tributable to the 13 to le inch ahead, since his fee is only $15 tute indicate that cutting, shaving downstairs and then railed the splendor of ' PInchurat fnfil may have to face a nsw maneuver ton of Perry, N. Y.: a brother, last two months as Britain’s con­ mental committees, bub Uiat no blanket which pelted the state pleted. G. Albert Peareon who or singeing do not make the hair firemen who confined the Mio. Sidney Dale and her ehU- Wfiilta quoted Mrs. Dale aa say- baakaU. feeling a'cU and (he) complained I normally follow U. S. practices in _____;------table, set for nineteen, was beau- tribution to an over-all plan for the final agreement has been i'#aeba& for such a aervlce. conducted the sing last jrear wUl that I hadn’t been nice to them. ' aaseaalng punishments and elimin- Ufiiily decorated With Christmas threatening the heart of Chlang! Raymond Wall of Rochester, N. Y., 19. ERP nations; for more than 20 hours. grow faster or thicker. blase to the dining room. greens i^d .ed candles. A delici­ Kai-Shek’s reglpie. j ami several nieces and nephews. 'My own feeling la that it The storm which a t times threat* "After they left me, he started I ating prcr.’edltatlon woind rule The French have criticized the should 1)e> achieved by aome cen­ snad to equal that of Dae. 98 aad an argument. He said it was my out the death penalt: under oC cK /kllVlCC' ous dinner was served after Uno(Tlc?al reports said Red Gen.' The funeral will be held Wed­ bclt-tlgbtenlng in the British plan OPEN TONIGHT Chen Yt was twinging his forces nesday at 8:30 at the Holloran because, they say, it closes United tral government mechaalem under 87 last yaar caused the usual fault he didn’t have any family left. American procedure. which, gifts were exchanged, Aft- Funeral Home and at 9 a. m. at St civilian control, receiving the ad­ traffic ttaupa but did not disrupt To Describe He said 1 had alUenated the child, . A legal observer said the charge Ou Witnesses envard the party adjourned to the east from' the Pengpu-Suhslen sec­ Kingdom markets to a wide range tor and one-eyed Gen. Uu Po-Chen Bridget's church. Burial will be of luxurj’ goods such as wines and vice and full cooperation of the rail and bus aarvioa to aaywhars Jimmy, against him aind that wc i pending against Mrs. Ybarbo could home of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin In St. Bridget’s cemetery. heads of acencies now in opera­ aaiar tbs asms aztaat A fsw minor were incompatible sexually. D’Agostino where carols were was moving other Commuplst | fine textiles, produced in western VFW Program I amount to manslaughter or second [ (Continued from Page One) troops In the same direction. Peng- Friends mav call at the funeral Europe. tion,” Foireatal aald. traffic aecldeats wars rtportod but "He was drunk and angr}' and ' degree murder at mo.*it In an Amcr-1 Sling and rcfreohnients were serv­ home to pay^ their respects after 7 The defense chief set fiMlb hie with the eacaptlaa of ooa at Can­ ed. pu is 108 miles northwest of here. The dispute has delayed comple­ I was afraid to say any thing then. York gr.ind I This might indicate the Reds tonight and until the hour of the tion of the 19-nation program that Ideas in a letter to Mrs. Mary B. ton which took the lifa of a Wast- I knew from experience, my beat I Mr^^Ybarbo testified that the returned by a New funeral. ■» Hartman, of , who flald, Maas., woman, 'no sarioua State Commander to ‘ niffht of Seotomber 20 she and the , jury. . * Miss Anno Hawley, a freshman ; w-ere trvlng to outflank the gov was due to be submitted to ERP course was to Just keep quiet. But i sefge«mt w?nt to the Enlisted | These indictments are against at th» University of Vermont,' emment’s eastern defenses on the officials in Washington last month. had written President Trumss mishapa were reported. Outline Objectives to hs kept talking. He said he should were WUI Depend On Markets that ahe was alarmed over re­ Moat of the state’s main traffic MW’s riub leaving the maids.' l2 Communist party leaders on Burlington, is home for the hoi- i Pengpu front or that they ports of a move to "abolish the klU himself. • beauUful Fraulcln Klfriede Ki-uein- grounds they conspired to over- iUays. She la the younger daugh­ preparing to drive south to the Success of the effort to restore artortes were traversable through­ Veterans* Post Here “But before he killed himself, he 1 merlbein and Frau Llselotte -res.s-; turn Uie U. S. govcimmcnt; Yangtte east of Nanking. FuneritU Britan's credits abroad, th# White FBI’’ and create a "secret police*. out the storm. The Merritt paric- ter of Mr. and Mr«. Robert Haw­ Paper said, will depend on foreign The White House turned the let­ way was hardest hit but a squad said he would get me first. He ! ner drinkinc with three American Alger Hiss, former State depail- ley of Cobum road. No major actlvlt ■ was reported i Members, of the Anderaon-Shea put his right arm around my neck soldiers- Cpl Morris Burr, of | ment official, on grounds he lied William W. Johnston markets for British made goods. ter over to Forrestal to answer. of, 20 state police officers from the YOUR CHOICE along the wide battle area where j "The balance envisaged is a pre­ Wiestport barracks kept traffic Post, No. 2040 V.F.W. are urged and started to choke. I Gouvenieur, N. Y.. Cpl. Lee V. Ja-1 in saying he never turned govern- Alfred Gustafson, son of Mrs. the Communiets have surrounded Funeral services for William Forrestal asserted “there hAi ! cobs, of Rlson, Ark., and Pfc. Paul incrit secrets over to Whittaker Wilson Johnston, Chief Boatswain's carious one, depending very large­ never, at any time, been any sug- moving at 25 miles, an hour. C an by commander Albert Jacobs to “ ‘See how easily I can kill’,’’ he Lilian Gustafson of Hamlin street | three government Armies. From ly on factors outside our controT- .without chains on the rear wbeela Reguta^ Up to $2 7 .5 0 K. Johnston, of New Canton. HI. ' Chambers, former courier for a and a sophomore at St. Lawrence j unofficial aourees It was learned. Mate, U. S. Navy, were held at 2 gest'on by me that the FBI or any attend the meeting here tomorrow o’clock this afternoon at the >Vat- espetislly on the readiness of the of the agenciee engaged in this were not permitted on the park­ Mrs. Ybarbo took the stand Angrv Because Burr Still There ] Communist spy ring. UniversityUniversity. Canton, N. Y., Is home , ------however,- that— , ...... small Red units at- United States to buy manufac- way and motoiista with cbaiiu evening to hear Stote Department wearing the same dress she had When thev returned, she said. i (}-ts Out Statement kin.s Funeral Home, 142 East Cen­ type of work (internal aecurity) Commander Wallis Leaptnard, out­ Look at all the beautifal gifts you can get at Keit)i's for Acting Chairman Mundt (R.. S for the holidays. ! tasked Hslenmumito, only 15 milA.s I ter street. Lieutenant John Dame, tures, petroleum and raw mate­ be abolished; only that their work atowed in their luggage compart­ on the night of tire shooting — a the sergeant was angry because north of the Yangtze and 60 miles { rials from the sterling area,’’ the ments were ordered^f and threat­ line the program for 1940 in cele­ under 810! Values up to 827.50 are included in this group. gfey woolen Jumper with white Burr was sUll there with Elfrlede. D.) got out a .statement—on pink Mary C. Keeney Tent No. 14 of of the Salvation Army Corps at should be coordinated." brating the fiftieth anniversary of paper—last night aaying the com­ northeast of Nanking. Greenfield, Mass., officiated and planners declared. ened with arrert If they attempted Thrifty Santas ara scurrying to Keith’s—but quick...... silk blouse. "He said he did not like to see the Daughters of Union Veterans The Communist radio claimed I 'They promised "a slight Im Secret Police Rumor "Nonaeasa” to return without chaiiu. the organisation. Csirricut;Elfrlede makenianc suchBUVJI aO darn •V---fool miUlUCmittee would appreciate \-vs»vs- IVit saif the David Addy and Mrs. Bessie Ctole As to a secret police force, be In Apparent Conflict of the Civil War will hold lU Red seizure of Tlenehang. SO miles sang. Frederic Werner provided provement in the standard of liv­ For a 90-mlnute period atart- The legislative program to be of hedself over Burr," Mr.s. Ybarbo justice department would let it I meeting tomorrow evening at 7:30 north of Nanking and 35 miles ing.’’ but made it contingent upon said that rumor was "nonsense so Ing at 11 p.m.. no traffic Waa al­ : JTosented by the VJF.W. to $hs (The court’s ruling on CJerman said. ! quiz: organ music. untruthful that I am almost per­ tllat Congress when it convenea In law applied to Americans is in i at 47 Maple street. A CHirlstmaa northwest of Hslenmumiao. Burial was In the Eaat cemetery greatly expanded home production, lowed on the parkway but the baa She said the sergeant told Burr Donald Hi.ss, brother of Alger: party will be held after the busl- particularly In agriculture. suaded It le malicloua." Ufted at 13:80 and traffic continued January, will be of interest to all SEWING CABINETS apparent conflict with a ruling last j at midnight he was going to bed | ytlger Hiss; Mias Elizabeth There was no connrmation of the where the local American Legion veteraiM of Manchester, Coiifunand- Friday by a U. S. Military govern-1 and the soldlera would have to get ■ .j. Bentlev, who admits ahe was a \ ness meeting. Commufliiat movement cast of Post conducted a military service. "The pVoductlve efforts that the InformaUon that the f White tt n 1 n t emipted throughout the Pengpu, but the report tied in with David Addy aounded Taps and a United Kingdom Intends to make House had started its own inves­ aiglit. er Jacobs declared, and they should ment board of review that Ameri­ out. She went to the kitchen to ^ messenger for a pr®*war Red net- tigation of tho nation’s tntalligence acqmUnt themselves with tha VJF, Your Choice can occupation personnel. Including ask the sergeant to let the boys; jj, Washington: Chambers; Miss Gloria Dancosse of 185 an on-the-spot accoimt of govem- firing squad gave the military sa­ are on a huge scale, and apply to Reepa Abreaat of Storm Autumn street, who was operated ment withdrawal of Pengpu. lute. The squad was from the every sector of productive indus- systems was contained in an ob­ Tho State Highway department W. objectives, and urge their fav­ dependents, swe not subject to Qer- stay, ahe added. ; jjenrv Julian Wadlelgh: William trj’," the White Paper said. scure sentence of last week’s re­ orable conatderatlon by members of law. The review board's rul­ "There,! apw Lottl (Frau Pigman; Franklin Victor on last Tiiiirsday at Manchestei Associated Press (Xirrespond- Naval Base at New London. had over 1,000 men on the plowa I Memorial hospital, was reported ent Seymour Topping In Pengpu C^M Johnston was bom in Man­ port by a Hoover commission aub'- and sanding, salting and ahovallng, Congress from this ares. ing was based on the case of an­ ner) sitting^n Sergeant Ybarbos Hedda Oompers. committee. The V.F.W. program la baaed other American woman who was lap with her arms (iroui^ his neck., irijat ^vas the first time the com- today to be making good progress said the Natibnalista gave up the chester In 1901, a son of the late keeping abreaat of tha atorm until upoir. resolutfona adopted by the saying ’Oh, please, Mr. Ybarbo...... j toward recovery. city of 300,000 population after the William and Martha Wilson John­ Tivo Face Charges The “task force” group Is part It began to aubside. adeused of shooting and wounding mittee had mentioned the last two. of the bipartisan commission haad- Tha New Haven railroad report­ 'VF.W. national convention in S t bar American soldier husband In Buw testified previously that All the others except Pigman. a Reds pierced the Hwal river de­ ston. He leaves hla Wife and two Louis aariler in the year. only a few minutes earlier. In the The All Saints Mother’s Circle fense line and bypassed Pengpu on children in Seattle, Wash., and a ed by Former President Herbert ed all trains on schedule until late Ifannheim.f former worker at the National both sides. The government re­ I Over Car Theft Hoover which la atudylng ways to in the evening when some New Commenting on this, Commander A gift appreciated by any . Mra. Tbarbo’a defense opened kitchen, the sergeant had told him Bureau of Standarda, have ap­ I win me‘t tomorrow night at the sister, Mrs. Gladys Wilson, of Jacobs decla:^ today: woman! Soma tn mahog­ this morning with the claim she and Frau Tessner that aome Ger­ peared previously before the com­ home of Mrs. Michael Clen^tino moved Its base to Chuhslen, only Greenfield, Mass. He had served reorganise the executive brweh York bound trains were reported "With the Houae and Senats any, some in walnut ' . . . man s^rl was "giving him a hard of 90 Hamlin street. A (Jhrist- ! 30 miles northwest of Nanking. in the Navy 29 years and before en­ ! Because they engaged in a little of the government as much aa an hear late. By morn­ was forced to shoot her husband mittee. ’ I The- Nationalists set up the both having a Democratic major­ seme in Quean Anna, time” about her baby and trying Mundt told reporters that Reno ■ maa parly will be held. tering the Portsmouth, Va.. Naval j argument over a meal check at the In Its critical report on tha aa- ing, however, a road sp<&eaman ity, ecmiplicatlons experienced in some in Duncan Phyfa to make him pay for It, Hwai river line after the Reds had hospital he was In active duty 1 Acadia restaurant here early yes- tions’s defense ayaten, tha Hoov­ aald that all tralna were back to might be able to throw some light i encircled the 12th Arn-.y group the last aeaalon ahould be elimi­ style. Values. Mrs. Ybarbo aald, however, ahe on "the Aberdeen Proving ground I Junior and senior members of aboard the U.S.S. Oscalooaa. j terday morning, two East Hartford er committee said it had "tha a nearly normal schedule with ev­ nated to aome extent, but it will had not overheard that converse- : Mystic Review, Woman’s Benefit ' northwest of Pengpu and two other men today were facing charges In benefit of oonaultatlon wltb a erything In “good shape.” situation.” I Army groups southwest of Su- ! 5Ilss Katherine J. Harrington The Oonneotleut company ra- still be necessary to ‘aell’ the new FMIMKIKSir^ Uon* That was a reference to state- association, arc reminded of the ! connection with the alleged theft group, appointed hy the president, Ctmaraas mi proposed benefits for Alter ahe refused once to come Chri-stmas party tomorrow eve­ ' chow. I Funeral services for Miss Kath- 1 of a car In, Windsor, an offense who are making an examinattoa ported all of Ita main line buaaea tnents of committee members that AP Correspondent Harold K. veterans. YOU SAVE to bed the sergeant started to around 1938 tlie Ruaalana evidently ning at 6:30 in Odd Fellows hall. 1 ; crine J. Harrington were held this which was laid to them. of the central inteUigaace ageaey running close to schedule and aaid •Top priority will be given to drag her out of the living room, got information on the auper-aqcret -ITie" adults will exchange glfU j Milks radioed that he saw no signs I rooming at 9 o’clock with a re­ The two were turned over to under the supervbdon of the Na­ that the absence of heavy automo­ the resolution calling for a uni­ OPEN with each other, and gifts wiU be of any government effort to break quiem high mass at St. James’s Windsor authorities shortly after tional Security counelL” bile traffic was of tremendous SKI JACKETS UP TO Dod^ she aafd. He stopped by the kit­ Norden bomhsight out of a civilian out of ^ e trap 35 miles southwest form service pension system for chen to pick up a glass of whiskey at the Army’s testing station at presented .by the review to the I church, leaving the W. P. Qulsh their arrest here. The committee described latMll- help in enabUng the earriere to all wars, beginning with World 18.95 to 816.95 children. There will be music, sto­ of Suchow when he flew over the I Funeral Home at 8:30. Rev. According to local police, com­ keep cloae to achadule. WED. 60% and she atarted to go back to the Aberdeen, Md. area Friday. gence as "the first lina ed dafaaaa War L living room. Then, ahe said, th# tVoman Not Suspect ries and motion pictures about 8 I Robert Wood was celebrafit, and plaint was received that there was in the atomic age" but sMd there 18 Inehea in BrMgeport Other PrevIslonB SKI PANTS A9 in Peiping, Milks said, the some difficulty at the diner in con­ Bridgeport reported 16 Inchea of 9 TO 9 hi sergeant alammed down hla whis­ Mundt said Hedda GdTnpera can o’clock and refreshments for all. Nationalists seemed to be just sit­ I Miss Eleanor Bennett presided at are "glaring deficiencies” ’ in "A 35 percent cost-ot-Itvlng in- 816.95 to 835.00 ky and "slapped me In the face "throw a lot of light’’ on Com­ I the organ and sang the mass. nection with payment. PoHca-on acientlfie aad medical flalda, and anew, no aerioua traffic accldenta ting and waiting. coing there found that Daniel J. ease in dlssbiltty compensation ★ once with hie band. munist activities here in Washing­ Donald R. Kennedy, son of Mr. Fighting in the southwestern ' Interment v/aa at St. Bridget’s too many conflicting aattaioatea by and vary light travel on the down­ payable to veteraru and their de­ SKI SWEATERS Noae Bloodied by Blow ton about 10 years ago. He added and Mrs. Everett R. Kennedy of cemetery where Rev. Walter McCarthy, 23, and William M. individual agenctaa. town streeto. Hartford reported 14 88.95 ap suburbs of Peiping was in progress Reid, 22, both .of East Hartford pendents will also be asked, as "That made me angry, ao for that she is no suspect. 87 Phelps road, is on the dean’s last night but had subsided by Reilly, S. J., conducted the comniu- inchea and Meriden 12 inches. well as an increase in Income the first time In my life 1 struck Mundt said Miss Gompers la a list at Brvant College. He Is secre­ early tpday. The old walled city tal service. were apparently mixed up in the The only fatality was ibat of limltatioiui governing pensloru ell SKA'HNG SOCKS him back,” ahe aald. Her blow former government employe and tary of Beta aigma <3il fraternity continued to make preparations Bearers were Joseph W. Har­ argument. A third man. who had Mlaa Dorothy E. Hammond, 44, of gibiUty of World War I and II ' 81.39 bloodied bia nose. .has appeared before the committee and a candidate for the degp-ee of for street fighting. The Commu­ rington, Maurice Maloney, Thomas already left, was also said to have Westfield, Maas., ami Hartford. veterans, and widows and orphans "That enraged him and he n closed aessions as a witness. He Bachelor of Science In Business Maloney, Jr., and Dr. Richard been part of the McCarthy-Reid Sha was UUed and a oompaiUon Administration. , nists, however, gave no hint of party. of these veterans for non-service WOOL MITTENS started swinging at me/’ abenntd:' Hlid not Ideneify Reno. getting ready to move Into China's Maloney. Miss Gladys Boyd of Hartford, connected disability or death. 81.00 op She called the houaemald who held Mundt did not mention Francis Investigating further, Manches­ was Injured when the-automobile American Legion unit members onetime capital. Inside Peiping ter Policeman Primo Amadeo found “The V.F.W. also is greatly In­ the sergeant’s arms to bring a B. Sayre, former assistant secre­ tension niounted. In contrast to its Mrs. Gladys Lavaltce NOW FIATINO MUs Hamnumd was driving col terested In the Veterans Ek:onomic temporary halt to the quarreU But tary of atate, as an Immediate wit­ are requested to attend the com­ former easy-going attitude toward The funeral of Mrs. Gladys La- that the two were in a car for lided with a truck in CSnton dur­ Development Corporation Act, a jantsen and after the maid left, the aergoant ness. But Sayre told New York bined membership supper and the Red menace. vallee, 166 Middle Turnpike, east, which they had no registration. ing the height of tha storm. bi-partiaon bill which has been White Stag Ski Clothes atarted hitting her again, ahe said. reporters yesterday the committee Christmas party this • evening at Pro-government Nanking news­ was held this afternoon at 2 p.m. They were brought to headquarters Public schools wars closed In looked upon favorable In -ecent It wga then he made hi* threat to had aakad him to appear Wednsa- 6:30 in the American Legion hall. papers said Nationalist troops bad at the W. P. Qulsh Funeral Home where a checkup 'showed the car several loealltlaa, Indudtaf roost months, and which would provide day. with Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin, had erller been reported stolen In of the Bridgeport area, Danbury black both bar eyes and bust out thrown back a Communist attack Windsor. opportunities for veterans to en­ vondMfuI re> all bar teeth, ahe added. Sayre, the former State depart­ Manchester’s newly appointed on the Tientsin air field, 7',i miles pastor of the North Methodist PLUS: It and Branford. SL Mary’s academy ter businecs through the establish­ you rub on ment boss of Alger Hiss, now la a school building committee will church, officiating. Burial was in in New Haven, a parochial high Two soldier witnesses deaertbed cast of the north China Industrial ' Eighty per cent of American I Days, WED. aad THI7K8. ment of "a little man’s RFC.” Sergeant Ybarbo as a big, rugged U.S. delegate to the United Na­ bold iU organization meeting to­ city and outside the deep moat the Blast cemetery. i school, was closed but the public Through broadened lending powers you have a tions. Upon his return from the night at 8 in the Municipal build­ Bearers were Albert Simpson, manufacturing fs concentrated in| At Our Regular Prices schools were open. g, raq cough due to • man over six feet tall, weighing looped around the dty. and technical advisory services, )7 more than 200 pounds and vith a Paris sessions, both .^ y re and bia ing. Consideration of new school 'Ihese sources also noted light Norman Simpson, Arthur Thayer, the northeastern part of the coun­ "FOKEVER AMBER” new employment could be crested. lasgm^emyto^VFseoMBejX plans for the proposed Olcott street try. ______PLUS: ”Ont Of The Storai” Left to right: maple nautlcrt It’a VapoRuh reputation as a boxer. secretary. Miss Anha' Belle New­ action along Tientsin’s outer de­ William Powers, George Winslow Veteran preference will be asked mirror . . ^ octagonal Venetian — gread te- After the shooting, Mra. Ybarbo comb, were subpoenaed to testify and Princeton street elementary fense perimeter. The city has and Stilman Keith. all the way through. YOUR CHOICE today before the New York grand schools then will be taken up. F aster Skyraider TAKE TIME OUT mirror . . . 18th Century gUt ff»d been cut off by'rail from the west »*C*etl*«**» "Further, the V.F.W. will push frame girandole^or bult’a eye Jury. and two of China’s three commer­ Cart F. Lange for extension of rent controls be­ Sayre said he would try to get Chief of Police Herman Schen- Funeral services were held yes­ Model Developed OF MIRRORS mirror. Outstanding Christmas gr g'ggaytsseapoite. eaponeer. T -snen to . . . cial airlines announced in Nanking yond tha March 1, 1949, deadline; values for every home.- ^ aoothjng VapoBub a poatponement for his New York del today warned all property they were no longer flying into terday afternoon for Carl F. Lange wHSM add will carry on ita fight for a FROM YOUR XMAS Backache appearance. But he emphaaiaed: "I owners that the police department of 1238 Silver Lane, Eaat Hart­ n ie laemMted vapors rw «*ick sswlsrtlae hsla (*r ■eskacta Tientsin. ■1 Sogundo. Oalif., Dec. 30—(J>) housing program which would ex­ PalM, O sU tai^ MKUt,___tinet am ready and glad to try to help this year will rigorously enforce Communists also were reported ford, at hla home, with Rev. Karl —^Douglas Alreraft has developed tend over a five year period and daa4r aria*, tordatlaa I, Las Palis, clear this thing up. I am very in­ the local ordinance on clearing tee attacking around Tangku, port of Richter of Concordia Lutheran Today aad Tuesday add 5,000,000 public housing units Untaa aaStr c— saidas, las terested in getting at the truth.” and snow from sidewalks. Fines Tientsin and one of two North for the Navy a more p' Budlong Reg. 848.50 Gabardinea .NOW $.39.75 Rt Cwv Hn»' leled what the Japanese had done. of West Hartford, brother of the Reg. 835.00 Camel Hair .NOW $26.7,3 WED: »Paradhie~OzK’' ni. and will serve a de* Perhaps some of this feeling was Rt. Rev. Frederick G. Budlong, prompted by the Indonesian atate- bishop of the Episcopal diocese of A few Tu'eeds a t a special price 819.9.3 Whethor she’s sixteen or sixty she’ll believe you’re licious full course tur­ ment that the Dutch action "was Connecticut, died Stmday at Hart­ fl Santa Claus if you give her one of these beau-?, key dinner for another Pearl Harbor." ford hospitaL The attack,'* said one newsman, Mr. Budlong was In charge of We arc moving these out to make room tiful non-run jersey gowns edged in lace . . . in “is Just like backing up what Japan boys' and men’.s club.s in various for pretty pastels, pink, blue, maize and white in did.” A student expreased. hia New York parishes, and served at 1.50 opinion that "this la the aanie old Colville, Wash., Pulaski. N Y.. Fall CLOTHES ^ sizes 32 to 50. Regularly $3.98 each. strong eat weak phlloaophy.” River, Mass., Scotch Plains, N. J., F o r Reservations Are Now retiring in 193.5. BY THE HOUSE OF WORSTED-TEX GENUINE BASKINETTE BATHINETTE Beinir Made Fire In Royal Palace He leaves his widow, Mrs. Isabel Very Special I Church Newman Budlont;, ;« addi­ TAYLOR-TOT With Maltreflri Copenhagen, Dec. 20—(JPi — A tion to his brother. Funeral serv­ $9.95 SPtCIAL PyflCM Lunch fire bvoke out in the roy:fi-p«l"<'^ ices will be held Wednesday.' special graap of Dressy Handbags Our N«w Year's today and 20 fire engines rushed to $9.95 $9.95 Oeaulne natlaeaBy adver­ tl)e scene. They put out the blaze Crash Victim Dies tised bafidBetto. It M ia 'ti Wooinch M«ckin«wa Detachable hfsdle rndkaa WoN-en fiber. FoMmg for eafirtag and olaapla Eve Policy Will in a fsw minutes as King Frederlk storaga. Vanmt Only Cocktails watched. He praised their work. Milford, Dec. 20—(jFi—Frederick it doubly useful. RnMmf handles and legs for sasy $2.98 The blase apparently was caused W. Lewis, 27, of Hampden, Mass., bumpers. rubber • tired carr>1ng. Soft mattrsss. Be All wool, deaMa-breaetod btaa w he^. Sturdy steeL pin* ta x 111 by a short circuit in a valet’s who wss injured in a trailer truck maclilaawa. Slzaa to 48...... 1.98 hood Included. On wheels. room, directly below the king’s colllrion Thursday died last night ThrM tkfltehfld from a big stleetien. Above Dinner OPEN HOUSE apartments. The Royal Guard was in Milford hospital. Lewi.1 received trooping the colors in front of the crushing chest Injuries when the OPEN TONIGHT, Tuce., Wed., 'Thurs.. TO D e c 1 4 . 8 :M is the l-bogs>in*one bog. -A removable re- No Cover palace when the fire engines roared truck he was operating collld-d versiblo cover dees the trick. Right above No Bnnimam Charge up. head-on with another truck on the is plostic pouch bog with gilt fastener. Be­ Milford pike. IT’S ’h'ath Takes Sculptor low is the little dressy Irolope pouch bog in Reservations Will Be MANCHESTEf? four adorable styles with rayon faille lin­ Never before have we sold a Jud.v Bond blouse Limited Skull Fracture Fatal ing. Buy several for gifts — NOW. Las Angeles, Dec. 20—(JFi—Bd- for such a tiny $2.98 . . . beautiful cap sleeve Tel 3802 Or 3847 Tardo Simone, Internationally ^Ftodaor. Dse. 20—(F)—George Open Tonight ;nown sculptor, has beon taksn by R. Rortrins, 88. of Wladssr. d Combination Last a&eet and Rita M. Creed of 19 ' Arabs In the Arab territory, Pales­ '5 Reasons Why Kmereon street arrived at the in­ Chapman Court, Order of Am­ tine. He, with two or three others, > An inside WEDGE Pro-tek-tiv Shoes aranth, at its annual meeting wHl fly to the war-tom country TOTS ’n TEENS, me tersection at the same moment. are BETT'ER elected the following officers to to PREVENT IBo report states they also halted from New York during CSiristmas 4 together with a passenger, An­ serve during the year 1940: week. PRONATION thony Sanbric of «3 Drive B com­ Royal matron, Mrs. Blanche “’The United Nations has turned (Turning in ot the anktee) You’re sure to 8nd that particular GIFT to cheer your plaining of bruises and shock. Prentice who. will succeed Mrs. over to American Quakers,” Mr. young ’unslhearta on Christmas mom . . . for we stlU Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Main Ina Mankin; royai patron. Joseph Mills said Sunday, "the main re­ and School streets a Connecticut Prentice; Msoclate matron, Mrs^ sponsibility for the feeding, cloth­ have a tremendous selection of practical gift apparel Alice Fraser; associate patron, You Read a PRACTICAL-BEAUTIFUL^^ White for little tote to teens .... company bus driven by James W. ing and besettlement of this great Brown 4 ' W Adamson of 232 Spring strert was, Herbert Fraser; secretarj’, Mrs. body of refugees and the problems rammed by a car driven by Daniel Jessie Winterbottom; treasurer. centering around this particular Lot in the ☆ Hlffh 1 Extra width for the Ji Moriarty of 427 Highland street. Mrs. Laura Loomis; conductress, area are so explosive that the per­ Shoe.s flethiet foot.'' HIGH INrQUALITY LOW IN PRICE At 6:30 p.m. Saturday on Middle Mrs. Nadine Harbron; a.>wociate sonnel of this group must be made Xmas Press \ 1 ttumpike east near Lake street, a conductress, Mrs. Olive Rccavc; by Quakers or, as In my case, rtt* op€nit«d by Frank Ijcniaire of trustee for three years, Ralph Andover, switched to the left side Pierce. About the of the highway and hit the oncom­ 'The installation of the above of­ ing car of Henry J. Lafferty of ficers will take place January 7, “IDEAL Now’ Bedford, Maaa A passenger, together with the appointive offl Multiple cers who w’lll be named by the in­ t ^ a I.Afferty, 54, was shaken and GIFT” bruised. . _ coming royal matron. Electrolysis This Christmas Give At Main and Locust atreeta Sat- 'The present officers of the court widths In B to E. Slr.M 8 to uiday at 7 :45 p.m. cars of Ellen C. will go to Cranston, R. I., tonight Superfluous Hair Removed For Someone 6, a'/i to 8, 8 to 10. 2 Lower outside quartet foe Bogan of Hartford and Paul R. to put on the degree worit for Safely, Quickly and ’ ■raaier comfort Phntlman of East Hartford colli­ Harmony Court, No. 1, the newly Permanently. For Christmas GIFTS ded. instituted court there. Testerday on Middle turnpike Appointments Strictly Private LAMPS Brown we«t at Broad at 7 p.m. cars of Free Consaltathin and Red Manuel Silva of Hartford and Har- Tliauks Extended Closed Wednesday AfteraiMHia Moccassina voy a . Steeves of 226 Woodbridge Open ’Tburaday Evaalaga Lace Yuletide Pretties'^ ■troet collided. Police had set up Mary Crosses, R.Nm Prop. a warning post at the point due To Local Scouts 869 Main St.. Tel. 2-2667 We 'suggest that you will not find a more ideal $ 5 - 3 0 Trimmed to the stalling of a trailer truck. Over Marlow’s — Vialon was reported bad and the gift for everyone in general than a coiilribii- for little girls to teens Mrs. Gertrude Raynor, supervla- And More 2 The shoe that’i “broken Rayon aiU-a car stopped suddenly as It or of the Manchester Public Health lion to the in” before it if placed ou saw the police warning and was Nursing Association, acknowledged the child’* foot. Little or big sister will Holiday Gift Offer! rammed by the following ma- with thanks receipt of about fifty Panties adore a lovely (ttne. t«^s, repaired and repainted by Complete With Shade The WMtha A to D. Sizes 6 to 8, 8*,^ the following Cub scouts: Ronald WILLIAM S. HYDE !2 8 Siza 3 to 18 Schaller, John Elcholtzer, Ray­ to IS, 13 to . DRESSES mond Hagenow, Csrl Sluzarcyk, GIFT SLIP 13 Persons Lose Dewey-Richman Gift Wrapped Without Charge • Floral print For Little GirLs Chester Morgan and William Lib­ MEMORIAL FUND from Tot ’n Teens. To Teens . Lives in Crash by. The work was done under the • Maizo • Cotton, rayon and mnlri- la S ilts j> superrtslon of Richard Libby and I C os on cancer. It will benefit more people than any other Scuff fllament crepe. a Over a kindred atylea Robert Hoffman, who are Boy present you can buy. • Blue, pink, to select from In every 2 to 14 Scouts. Mrs. Fred W. Libby of 368 OCULIST Tip nationally advertlaed Tooele, Utah, Dec. 20 — — A Right and left bccli for a White • Frilly lace top and bot­ IWrieen persons Ipst ,their lives Woodland street Is Den Mother of Checks should be made out to the William S. Hyde ^ add^ (uppoft. tom. brand.. i the Cub Pack. PRESCRIPTIONS FH.LED Md 48 others were injured Satur­ Memorial Fund. Gifts may be mailed to the Manchester % Cattan^ wools and party The nurses can make good use NCW PRAMICS • tn white, pink or blue. day la a collision Involving tw’o of the toys In making their rounds Trust Company. Treasurer, or left direct!" at the bank. Built-up shoulder dreiMea, .pretty .plaMn, 69c - 79c colorful prints and plain buses, one of them carrying and will distribute them to child- LENS DliPi.l<^ATBD MEMORIAL FUNL IMITTEE Msvicemen home for hoUday fur- tfh In large families whers they V WILLTON'S GIFT SHOP / colors, swing skirts. Jump­ REPAIRS MADE Crepe Slips U A A er effects, shirred wralsta There’s warmth without will be appreciated. Sizes 3 to 14 1 . 7 0 weight in a of th* J4 atfrtcemen 968 MAIN STREET, TELEPHONE 2-4011 ^ WIdthe B to E. Sizes S'/, to 13, and many other styles. aboard an eastb^und bua were 13!i to 8. killed am the two Burlington Trail- ^. Open Thru ^ Mold-Filament Crepe “KAYAK” COAT ways vehicles crashed and burned Slzee S fro 6 ..•eeeaeee... 4.98 2 Snug ankle fit ’ prerenta TEEN SLIPS y .98 . Thursday Until 9 P. M. 6 to 8 •#####••#•• 8*98 gapping or ilipping. By “Albert Richard” fltt a fog shrouded highway 63 Strap ahoulder, lace top, ruffled A A 2 J 1 J 9 miles west of Belt LaJm City. SiiM 8cndiog On Siie SKIRTS A tremendous selrcliun of coverts, tweeds, yahard!are and Soft Sole, Zip-in light manufacturing. corduroy, to size 13. .Suspender styles in sizes 3 to 6 Our Own Make Ice Cream In plaids and plain colors, .25 swings, pleated front and hack. In Fancy Xmas Wrapped SJklicious Flavors Sizes 1 to 8. S to 8x. 7 to 14. BOYS’ PEA COATS...... 9 .9 8 Greek Catholic s SemIteen 10 to 11. leep 10 to 16. Sl/es 4 to 13 ' . Priefits in Plot 1 fro 5 lb. Boxes MMwmxxMmmuHwwm* All Leather, Hard Sole ^ 100% reproceaned wooL Lined with 166% rud virgin w ool 1.98 to *7.50 Sizes 14 and 1 6 ...... 16i6B Drop in for a Somimeh and Our Own ►.50 Red Prague. Csechosiovakla, Dee. 20 Only m — —Pfiesta and ofllciais of the Greek CkthoUc Church in Czecho- Best In Town! Made Pies and French Pastry. Everybody ■ 3 / r : ’.Jt-' 4ovaUa have been convicted of Others At 1.98 up Plotting agaiaat the -repubUc. - I Is Talking About Them. SiiM 3 tojli, 7 1. U, lo'to ...... 2.98 to 6.98 Young Manehostor's GIFT HEADQUARTBRS Three (%ureh leaders were een- Slzee to 8 taoead t« dfe impriaonment. In- dudiag tha fUv. iMbaatian Sabol. '/«*< a-c-lriM t a iMrfiP Shipment o f 4L ptovlaelal of tha Oraak Cath- DECEMBER olie mottaatary. Bafon tha trial ALI, w o o l.. I.INKO ha had baan described by the Ppagua press aa tha highest otteud SKI PANTS a m ^ GfMk CathoUe prieata In TO TS’n TEENS, loe. QfllAaalovakia. and SLACK PANTS ju t Aaaodated Praaa story 8at- TOTS ’n TEENS, Inc. M la r. whan tha santneaa ware ^.FASHION CENTRE FOR YOUNG MANCHESTER Slam 8 to S E f O O ON MAIN FACING OAK T E U > - 4 4 8 7 haaaed down. Incorrectly idenUfied Peter’s Chocolate Shop Zip Caff. Zip the defendants as membera of the ON MAIN FACING OAK TEL. 2-4 i27 Side Ski Pants 7 to M GrMk Orthodox Church. The 691 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Q nak Catholic Church is linked with Rama.'

' i ' 4 - ■/' / • 'V - y ■ ’I • w.wvH MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 20, 194i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, De l e m BEK ZO, l»4» i>A‘ne. Hollywood. Dec. 20—(41—The The ancient Colosseum at Rome Chief John Merx of the Nov. 21 in which Ann Collins, 22, culty on the city’s many hllla. receive the award at a Nnr York is believed to have seated 45 to SO Given Raise Manchester Fire depart­ given top priority on trains and Taft. E ^ t t Smith; Old woman, .At Hospital luncheon. 82 Bka Mraet. Beat planea for the movement of their and Francis J. Larkin, 21, both of Wall-Flam^ Oil Held Service Anna Johnaton; Roberta, Dianne Superintendent of Public Works National Conference of OirUtmas thousand spectators and to have Pkoae Rartfeed 8 ment announced today that A White Gift aendee was held and Jews has named Irene Duwe Skouras said yeaterdav that prwided standing room for 20 to the new siren-alarm of the Only 10 Per Cent of belongings to the south. Shun Pao Waterbury, were killed. Now in Effect Maguire; Children with baskets. George B. Milne, who was Uken Projects Include Con­ reported that officials at Hengyang Buimer at the Union Ckingregational as the person “who done most in Miss Dunne has )>een tcUve in 25 thousand more. 15 Cents Hourly In­ Eighth School and Utilities ehurch on Sunday with members Joyce 'i’yler, Marjorie Barton; lU on Friday, is a paUent at the struction 4>f Bridges in Available Spate on Ves­ were Jtold to meet four Important Torrington HIstoriaa Dies Call Today For Free Bottmate Mary. Datvn Andrews; Joseph. Rockville Caty hospital. 1948 to promote better under- crease Retroactive to •District was put into use planea passing through on their Rockville Householders bringing gifta for hoys and girls. last night. Hereafter, all Hartford Meadows sel Has Been Taken way to the south. When the planes These ^ f te wre to be divided as TUNING AND Last April 1 fire alarms in that district landed, the newspaper said, they Torrlngton, Dec. 20—(4V-Bllsa- OIL HEAT & Reminded They Must follows: Children’s Aid Society of will be sounded by the new beth B. Gaylord, Torrlngton histo­ CToimecticut Ckiuncll ot Churches; REPAIRING Hartford, Dec. 20—i>P)—State Shanghai,, Dec. 20—(4^—The U. contained no passengers but seven ENGINEERING, INC alarm. new automobiles. rian, died last night in Charlotte Clear Sidewalks World Relief; COiihecUcut Society ORANGE HALL BINGO New Haven, Dec. 20—(. Bus operated by Philip J. Frie.s- A VERY-MERRY CHRISTMAS AND the rank of associate professor. lander, 38, of Hartford. Numerous i Advertisement- I Connecticut company is a subsl- Albert E. Dimond, ns lecturer won’t be hiccuping. dence Burglary policy that Poinsettias 50c to $2.00 divy. in plant physiology with the rank Boston, Dec. 20—f4>)—Twenty- cars were stalled on the American' Files Dtssentlng Opinion Her seige began just 300 days two Christmas carolers on a m s- really covers your risk. KEMPS Mill Hill without chains, and a A gift to give . . you can't de­ A HEALTHY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR of assistant professor. All three mediatora signed the ago today, while ahe was undergo­ aion of good cheer lO hospital With Every $2.00 Purchase A Chriatmas section of the fence wa.>i knocked ride. , .You’ll find it right a t' awa^ with Filer filing, a dlsscmt- ing treatment for a kidney dis­ patients on Long island we e ^ip - down at one point, this being llght- Plnchurst. tng opinion. '' order. Doctors stopped the hic­ wrecked off a reef for five hours Corsage FREE While They Last liic. Oohunenting on the award last Washington PTA cuping surgically in an operation last night in the sto>m-awept wight Richard J. Bennett, vice here ’Thursday which temporarily waters of Boston Harbor. 763 Mailt Street president of the Connecticut com- paralyzed her diaphrag^. Mean­ Members of the Sacred Heart Tel. 5680 P^ny said that as an economy To Sponsor Party while, she's using her cheat^uscles Choral society of Newton, passen­ McConville’s Greoihouse & Florist! measure "some services” of the to breathe. gers on the 150-ton steamer Ste­ Frigidaire In Manehester company would have to be curtail­ The December meeting of the phen O’Meara, were rescused 302 WOODBRIDGE STREET TEL. 5947 ed. He added that the number of Washington School Parent-Teach­ along with the nine-man c»s!V/ by For Over 25 Years LARGEST STOCK OF FINE WATCHES IN MANCHESTER paaseagera using buaca has been ers Association will be held to­ New Fire Truck a Coast Guard picket ooat sffter dropping during the past two morrow evening at the West Side the ship grounded in heavy seas a peara because of the increasing Recreation building. quarter-mile off Castle Island. number of automobiles. A special Christmas program Put Into Service The shivering carolers neve.* did The company, Bennett said, has has been planned. "The Story of give the concert, ?or they decided been operating at a loss for the Christmas," a play, will be pre­ The new LfiFrance pumj^r was to leave the island early before p u t several months and now with sented by the fourth and sixth pressed Into service for the first the seas became tot rough 4 ^ J the catlmated 1750,000 needed grades. Ralph Lundberg, noted time yesterday w|i4n the Manches­ MANCHESTER yeariy to effect the IS cenU per Manchester artist, will sing a few ter Fire department ansu’ered an To Give Flood A’t^tlina Aid hour Increase the company’s fin­ Christmas selections and also leatf alarm at 6:15 a. m. The depart' m ancial burden would be increased. the audience in a Carol Commun­ ment went to the Lydall Foulda Rio de Janeiro, Dec. 20.—(4^— Bennett asserted Ufat the award ity sing. Paper Company on l^rker street "SoUdarity train” organized’under ]75 East UBLIC MARKET **U not supported by the evidence” The Ways and Means committee where a chtnviey fire was acatter- the auspices of Dlarios Associados, Center St. Which was preaented a t the hear­ will auction off articles left over Ing sparka over a wide area. The a group of Brazilian newspapers, 805-807 MAIN STREET—(NEXT TO GRANTS) ing early last month- However, he Maze waa extinguished before any is preparing to leave Rio soon with' Tel, 3665 from the "Fun and Fair” night. help for the victims of last week’s •aid, "the company Will abide by Mrs. Helen Wharton and her com­ damage was caused. Edgar Clarke the deciaion of the arbttratora." mittee will serve refreshments.' All At 2:45 p. m. yesterday, the de­ disastrous floods in northeast Bra­ members are urged to be preagnt partment went to 6 North School zil. The train sviU carry food, Insuror Sanltatlea Ihigtaeer Dies street to exUng;uish another chim­ medicine and clothes gathered ney fire. There was no damage. through public subscription. Xmas Money Savers ! ! Cheshire, Dec. 20.— —John Dewitt Lassen, 46, of Cheshire, Stars Get Pats ^ed Sunday in Hartford hospital after a brief lUneas. A sanlUUon Over 300 Prices Reduced engineer for the Food and Dairy Like Spankings oommlsalon, Lassen waa weU FRESHLY SLICED known throughout the state. He Hollywood, Dec. 20—UFi— Rita waa active In Orange and 4-H Hayworth and Errol Flynn were in ^lie dlindlm ai ■Club work. He leaves his widow, the headlines again today—with ,,a aon, two daughters, hit father, pats on their backs that closely two brothers and a sister. ,Funer- Pork Chops resembled spankings. acrvlces will be held Wednesday The Hollywood Women’s Press GUARANTEED TENDER, FRESHLY SLICED afternoon at the First Congrega­ club yastetday named 'theoi "the tional church here. .least cooperative” actress an lanm. IS irMh. lolltd Oeld n«t«. SAVE ON—SEAVIEW $36.75 BIG Ft* tedr’r leenit. t$ J«w«li. 46 OZ. talU d C«ld Plot*. 8464 Tomato Juice CAN $22.75 11-18 -----T-

8as Bnraett DIAMOND, LARGE RED STAMP M. Mon‘i Mido. Avioiaolic By Mrs. Anae Cabot EASY PAYMENTS INVmDi hi eMMem fe ra Wi«d. IT J, $»Mi Cew. Demure and pretty as can be Is Hit this junior frock for special dates. You don’t have to be a carpenter Fsiwery 30-dey (kerf e aneeef, Mliheelt InWFes pmr $71.56 Elbow length sleeves are finished E x c n im c v Walnuts ">‘>*8 a. Msn'i M,de. 17 Jeweh or e\'en have hts tools to make this 'T ' • el e t ntfle m 21 « week or $4 m meaf^- M M eeh i with pert bows, a tiny collar can cute little doUy’s chair. Odd Odd — iit.so be made In crisp white for con- 11 ' , avelleWe, at ae added seel, the lew«*< fsrms effei trast. lengths of lumbar, paint and three 2 4l«asadv’ We have one of the largest varieties of Xmaa holiday foods— or four "decals" and a few hours 14 kl. saM iiyH tom prices—Mincemeats, Olives. Pickles, Mixed Dried Fruits, Cluster ^ in ^ \^«e 6ae Jewelers aayw>ire. Pattern No. 8404 iF fo t sizes 11, time and you" can turn out a pro- 21 . Bleached Raisins, Prunes, Apricots, Fresh Dates, P o ^ m , L o w Shrimp, 12, IS, 14, 16 and U . filzeTS, A3-4 feoaional looking lob. Fathers will the Cob, Tiny Tim Miniature Ribbon Candy, Xmas Canes and Stockings, Mwh- yuda of 26 or 89-iach. want to make this for their small ;14kt.sN4 dtuightars and even ecbool boys . roallows. Chocolate Covered Cherries, Schraft’s Candies, Shelled Almonds, Wal­ S I W , - For this pattsni, ssnd 26 cents. wiU'lM Intrigusd with the Idea of nuts, Pecans. , <■ In coins, your aaaM, afidrsaa siw making a prissnt for little aiater. - f i t. Mm 'i 0<**9a. tr -daairsd, and ’tba pattern number PRICES INCLUDE FEDERAL TAX , y H ie A a e le C4dd r tM . 547.50 „ to Sue Bumstt, The Manchcater To obtain material ■requiremenU. ftvaalng Herald, 1150 Ave. Ameri­ cutting chart and step by step In­ FRESH FRliiT and VEGETABLES 958 MAIN ST______OPPOSITE OAK X Isdy’i OMga. 17 Im h , cas, New TorIriJS, N. T. structions for Doll’s Chair (Pat­ OeM n iM -----$47 JO tern No. 6908) send 15 cents in It's ready f number to Anne Cabot, The Man­ SWEET JUICY TANGERINES tares — phia a free doU pattern chester Ehrenlng Herald, 1150 Open Every Evening Until 9, Until Xmas : ptuitad inside the book. Send 25 Avenue of the Amerioas, New Mhe cants* today. York 19, N. T. .ssjiMktsrmH ■ t tf r r r >a-a>tear ( 'I , ' ti- . I : ■ : ■ •: MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948 MAM U tS l ER EVfc:NING HERALI ,-MA*\CH ESTER, CONN.. MONDAY^ DECEMBER 20, 1948 PAGE E lG H t by Suptrior Court Judge Howard Evatt Blames Greece Employees W. AfcomiCC on December 2 after CYOWiDHoId IH aitrliratpr Republicans Will Fortune Left to Local Boy two New Haven paycblatrista re­ Australia's effort to bring about Receive' Bouus^ ported following a mantal exam­ Corning ^rralb more peaceful conditions in the Choose Officials ination that aha wpuld bo unable to Annual Party Balkans has apparently failed, but Is Now Placed at $40,000 uaderatand th* nature of'nqf pro- New Tork, t)ec. 20—Additional ceedlnga agalaat her. ArraatM at HllULO^WMNTINO o S f INC. not for the expected reasons. Hartford, Dec.-29—fJP — Repub­ the acene of the fatal bearing Mra. I t B«aa*ll Street It was an Austrllian motion, in­ lican members of the General As- conto*fi*>tlcm totaling mota than sadlon had hoefi held on a charge St. Bridget's Group to MancMeter, Cona. It pays to be a good neighbor. 4^ household which had no childran $2,100,000 haa been diatributad to THUMA8 FBROtJBON cluded in the United Nations Gen­ aembly will meet at 7 p. m. today It is going to pay 14-year-old of Its own. Richard mowed lawns, of manalaufhtor prior to her com­ Celebrate Christmas rraa.. Traaa.. Oan‘1 Hknirar In the hall of the House at the Richard C. Woodhouse over 340,- shovelled the walks and was es­ employes of the Orest Atlantip mitment to the hoepltal. VMadad Oetebar L Itn. eral Assembly’s final action on the State Capitol to elect legislative 000 , it w'fis revealed today as an pecially useful as a helper when and Pacific Tea Company M ore Tomorrow Evenii^{ 1,001 GIFTS Balkan problem at Paris, which officials for the session which will pgbltaaad Brarr ® J« p* inventory of the estate of the late Mrs. Bartlett was left alo.ie after Christmaa. it was announced to­ Sunday and Hoildtya. Entered at the prorided for an immediate Balkan start Jan. 5. Su.san K. Bartlett of 21 Benton her husband's death. Last summer Poet oCice at Itancheeier, Conn., aa Offices to be filled Include speak­ day by John. A. Hartford, presi­ ^sses From Fire St. Bridgat's C. T. 0. wili hold conference In which UN officials street was filed here in Probate Mrs. Bartlett died. dent. Second Claee Ma*l Matter.______er. majority leader, an dclerk of Court. It was then learned she had left ite annual Christmas party tomor­ would ser\’e aa mediators. This All A A P employes throughout row aventng at T:80 la the base-i of Watkins Fine Furniture SUBSCRtPnUN RATES the House, and minority leader in Richard, the son of Mr, and Mrs. all of her poa/esslons to Richard. tha country, with six months' or Placed at 37,000 Ona Tear by Mall ...... tlO.UO conference opened in Paris, with the Senate. | pred W. Woodhouse of 19 Benton ] At th# time it wraa reported that meat of the church. Six mOBtha by Mxll ...... t AOU Secretary General Trygve Lie and Clarence F. Baldwin of learned la^t month that he ' he would benefit by an educational more service with the company, Members may bring guests. One month by Hall ...... 1 l.UU participate in the cash distribu­ Ansonie, Dec. 20.— Fire Dr. Herbert Evatt of Australia, bridge recently narned a.s Rrpub-1 ^yjjs to be beneficiary of Mra. Bart- i trust fund, the value of which was E ve» person la asked to provide Sinfle Copy ...... , t .W tion. The company's employes were Marshal James T. Doyle placed at ■man gifts for the grab-bag. Weekly, by Carrier ...... » .34 president of the General Assem­ liran state chairman, w 111 pre.sidc uit, a neighbor. Richard was re- ' estimated at $25,000. voted $1,978,000 compensation last Suba. deltiered. One Tear ...... S13.IM at the meeting which Is to be memberM because he-,.-had been* Today Richard 'learned he will $7,000 losaea which resulted from On Thursday, December 23, the Weat of Miaa. roreifn ...... I13.UU bly, sitting in as mediators. Our addressed by Governor Shannon, j friendly. , have almost twice that amount. year. a fire Sunday in a six-family C. T. O. aiin participate In a readers m ay recall that, at the Christmas caroling program spon­ mehbcr o r Leading candidates for the po.Chicago. Detroit and Boaton. Dr. Evatt, it ha.s not failed for the The senior vested choirs of the three-yaar-old daughter, Kathleen, and his wife spent the night in a council is made up of representa­ hogany, 69.95 J The soloists were Ruth Aatley. neighboring apartment tives from 22 C. T. 0.a and Its MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OF reason generally expected, which Police Court I Second Congregational and Center Joan Belcher, sopranos; Elizabeth who was beaten to death in the CIBCUIJtTlONS. would have been the refusal of ____ I Congregational churches assisted cellar of the Sadlon home at 91 work la to plan events for the C. Y. $16.75 (8) Windsor Sides; braced Walters, contralto; .Arthur Pratt, Smith street on November 20. wnUmantJe Man Dies O.s In Greater Hartford. At this $68.00 Regency, saw-buck ends, shelf, yoke backs, mahogany flnish with $34.00 4-ahelf, adjustable, mahog­ The Herald Prlntlni Cwnpany, Inc., Russia's Balkan satellites to co­ A 16-ycar-old Coventry boy. by the Chapel and Cherub choirs, tenor; Ralph H. Lundberg, bass. Mrs. Sadlon'B half .ntereat in the meeting four delegate* were elect­ Nests of Tablea any, 19.95 aaaumea no Bnanclal reaponaibUity for operate. To the contrary, these George Chriatenaen, appeared in ! ,.j,ijjed their voices in unison in the The music was not too difficult yet WllllmanUc, Dec. 20—(A9 — Mi­ ed to the Diocesan Youth Council. glass top; idl mahogany, 49JI0 gold stencillings, each 11.95 typographical errora appearing in ad^- Town Court this morning on n! it afforded ample opportunity for real estate at that address rartlbcmenta and other reading mKtter, nations, Yugoslavia, Albania, and was attached today by Judge chael J. Dennehy, retired Willi- Those elected were Walter Oder- $79.60 (2) Set of three low Shem- reckless driving count, aftermath I prc‘*eiitot‘'’n each soloist, to display his com­ mann, S t Bridget’s, Manchester: $55.00 4-ahelf, adjustable, 2 glaas In The Uanchealer ETening Herald. Bulgaria, made new concessions, of a driving “circus” in which he j Christmas candlelight service, at John J. O’Connell, counsel for the mantle business men, died today at $75.00 Regency, saw-buck ends, shelf, tons, lat^ size, tooled leather top, petence. Miss Belcher haa a father of the dead chikl. The civil his home after a brief illness. He Francis Menard, St. Oabriers, 8 gold tooled leather panels on tops, doors, mahogany, 39.95 agreeing to a resumption of nor­ took part here yesterday on Wood- Center rtuirch yesterday after- freshness of voice which bears leaves his widow, Delia; a sister. Windsor/ Marie Bordonaro, St. all mahogany, each 69A6 Deaka Monday. December 20 bridge, Starkweather and North noon. The choirs were under the action Is returnable to the Supe­ all mahogany, 64.95 mal diplomatic relations with direction of Frederic E. Werner, watching. rior court at New4iaven the'first Mrs. Mary Sanborn of Hartford, Luke’s, and Mary Kingsley of St. $62.00 Chippendale Pier Cabinet. 4 Elm streets. According to the The reaction of these services is and a brother, John J„ of WiUi- Joseph’s, Hartford. The main'duty $42.00 (4) Chippendale X-base, Greece, and agreeing, most im­ statement of Prosecutor Raymond assisted at the organ by Ernest B. Tuesdi-y of January. $29.75 Set of three Sheratons, all $89.00 (8) Kidney Kneehole; flaring shelves, pierced sides, open base, Alomic Honeymoon Over Cosmnn, conductor of the Second immensely rewarding. Mrs. Sadlon was committed to mantlc. Funeral services will be of this Council is to plan C. Y. O. drawer, all mahogany, each S5.00 ^49.76 Sheraton, all mahogany, band­ legs, 8 drawers; mahogany, 59A0 all mahogany, 39.50 portantly, to the establishment of A. Johnson, the accused youth's the State hospital at Middletown held Wednesday. activities for the state. ed; shelf, gold tooled leather top, mahogany, 24.50 It has taken France, a rather frontier commissions, on each of conduct was complained of by Congregational church choir. motorists and residents In the area There were approximately one Reunion, the French-owned Is­ $59.75 (2) Sheraton, turned legs, 39.95 $79.60 (3) Hepplewhite base Knee- $36.25 One section of Sectional book­ Unpoverlahed nation, not too much which the Greek government in which he was performing. hundred members of the combined land in the Indian ocean, was suc­ $72.00 (8) Set of three Shemtons; w’ould be represented, to check on cessfully known aa Bourbon and shelf with drawer undameath, all holes; exbow dmwer fronts; 9 case with top and leg section (Other of a giant indiigtrlally, and almost Prosecutor Johnson said the cholns present to sing carols rep­ hiahogany, each 49.95 $89.96 Sheraton, all mahogany, band­ ehaped tops, drawer, all mahog­ completely lacking in the favorite border violations. boy was driving at fast speeds, resentative of eight countrie.s. The He Bonaparte as France’s govern­ any, each 64.50 drawers, mahogany, 69.95 units can be added), mahotanv This would have accomplished then pui-posely was throwing his element of audience participation ment underwent successive ed, X-baae, gold tooled leather top, flnish, 19.95. raw materiala, allghtly le»« than - though It was felt through pray­ changes. 29.95 either of two things. If the Greek car into skids and whirls, appar­ $25.00 (2) Sheraton, shelf, rimmed $75.00 Chippendale Kneehole; reeded three yeara to get ita first atomic ently trying to see how many tops, each 19.95 $44.50 Set of three Shemtons, glass- pile working. guerrillas are, aa .the Greek gov­ times he might whirl around in the protected top, all mahogany, 29.95 comers; 8 dmwers, $78.00 French Pmvincial Pier Ckbl- $85.00 (2) Sheratm, all mahogany, mahogany, 69.75 neL l-4 ta w leg base. 8 shehrM; France built the pile for a •‘bar­ ernment charges, sustained across highway. He was accompanied. It glass tope, each 24.95 the northern borders of Greece, was said, by other youths. It's $39.60 4(2) Chippendale, shelf, all antiqued fraitwood, 594M gain basement” coat, a aum de- Judge Hermon Yules, after hear­ the existence of these frontier f mahogany, each 84.95 $79.60 (4) Chippendale Plinth* base acrlbed as "microscopic" In com­ ing the testimony, told young $49.75 (6) Duncan Phyfe double IjTe, Desk Chairs $59.75 8-shelf Bookcase, drawer, parison to United Stnles and Brit­ commissions would have ended Christensen that use of the hlgh- Hair Style Of The Month mahoganj’, each S9.95 Kneeholea; shaped drawer fronts ,ways i.s not a right, but a privi­ $125.00 Square Stcp-Tablfi; 2 abslves, and top; 9 drawers, mahogany, hogany, 29.95 ish expenditures for similar put- that situation. Or If the strength $17.00 Sheraton Side. lattice back, of the Greek guerrillas does not lege, and that he would see to It cabinet base, all mahogany, 5935 each 69.75 posea. the youth's privilege to drive was $44.60 (8) Carved Queen Anne, glass bone leatherette, mahogany depend on outside help, and that $10.96 (2) 8-ahrif, solid aides, ma­ One reason France was able to withdrawn for years. He noted tops with galleries, mahogany, each flnish, 7.95 charge is merely a Greek alibi, that the accused had acted In a $49.76 Chippendale Kneehole; 8 hogany finish, each 5.95 do BO quickly and reasonably was 32.95 that w'ould have been established. manner to endanger his own and drawers, mahogany finish, 29.96 that the head of ita Atomic Ener­ Lamp Tables $28.00 Victorian Side; roee carvings, Where, then, did the United Na­ other lives, and that behaviour of gy Commiaaion la Frederick this sort would not be pe^itted . CHRISTMAS $44.60 Sheraton Comer,* 2 drawers, $86.60 (2) Sheraton, glais-protected burgundy tapestry, 19.95 tions sponsored Balkan confer­ 186.00 Chi| Joliot-CUrie, one of. the world's A fine of $25 was imposed. • genuine mahogany, inlaid, 87.95. tope, mshogany, each 29.95 mdale Kneehole; bead- Other Gift Pl«cea ence /tumble? According to Dr. Charged with Intoxication, Fran­ ed top, 81 top phyaiciata. He la ^ e gentle­ swers, mahogany. 69.75 Evatt, it failed because of the cis Furphey pleaded guilty. He $29.60 (2) Victorian Sides, rose man who, In 1933, was awarded $36.50 (3) Sheraton, 1 drawer; shap­ $59.75 Sheraton Pedestal base, all $14.00 Telephone Set, chair and Greek Government's refusal to has been in court on many previous m carvings, red velvet seats, all ma­ $98.00 Kidney Kneehole; oxbow cen­ the Nobel Prise for having dis­ occasions. . Judge Yules told him ed and rimmed-top, shelf, all ma­ mahogany, banded, gold-tooled shelf, mahogany flnish, 935 ‘‘treat existing boundaries be­ hogany, each 19.95 ter drawer, mahogany, 79.50 covered the mathematical and that he was inclined to be lenient hogany, each 29.93 ^ leather top, 49.95 tween Albania and Greece as de­ at the holiday season, but Furphey physical possibility of a chain re­ $88.6d Telephone Set, ehxlr and tohle. finitive.” Iii other words, Greece, said that he would prefer a Jail $67410 Shemton Side Reproduction; $98.00 Chippendale Kneehole. brack­ action—which la atomic energy, sentence to “straighten out.” A $59.75 Sheraton Square rimmed toft ahelf. mahogany flnish. 1935 which proclaims Itself the victim lattice back, turquoise brocade et bases, 8 dmwers, whether it be used for war or for ten-day stretch was imposed, in­ 2 shelves, turned legs, all mahog­ of designs of aggression on the seat, 84.50 mahogany, 84AO peaM. Prof. Jollot-Curie, who di­ creased to 15 days to include the any 34.50 $28.00 Priscilla Sewing CabinM, part of ita neighbors, refuses to holiday period. The accused stated re c t^ the effort by which France, he would be glad to get 90 days, but 844.60 ^^ctorian Side; beige tapestry hogany, 19.95 using abort-cut and inexpensive give up its owm territorial claimt this accommodation, right up to Every housewife wants a $59.75 (2) Sheraton, cut-comer top, Tier Tablea 8298.00 (hippendale Plinth Base against one of these neighbors. Symphony— seat and back, 29.95 Kneehole; genuine mahogany, sat­ methods, has thus ended the spring, the court was unable to refrigerated-from-top-to-bot- drawer and casters, all mahog­ $146.00 Grandfathers C3oek, all «»*- This territorial claim, which la Amerlcan-Britiah monopoly on the provide. Harmoniously blending artistic talent and akllled technique, this tom Kelvinator! She wants any, each 49.95 $69.76 Regency, 2 shdf. gold tooled inwood banded, 3-paneI gold-tooled hogany. electric works, 98.M plua to what the Greeks call ‘‘North­ Pleading guilty to operating a $14.00 (2) Duncan Phyfe Lyre Back leather top, 219.00 tax. atomic process, la a n ' admitted flattering coiffure is a personification of femininity in the short the big 50-lb frozen food leather top, mahogany,r 39.95. ern Epirus,” is one of those Bal­ car while he was under the influ­ Sides; blue texture seats, each 9.95 Communist. ence of liquor, John Ackerman of hair mode. A aoft, natural looking permanent wave forms the chest, “Cold-Mist” freshner $55.00 (2) Sheraton, square t<^ shelf kan things, and, although there is 63 Foley street was fined $150, of basis for the deftly molded lines which make the hair-do out­ with drawer underneath, all ma­ $149.50 Sheraton Tambours; gen­ $5.95 (2) 2-sheIf small ConMr He forecasts what France's pol­ for vegetables ahd left-overs $26.00 (6) Duncan Phjrfe, 2 rimmed $46.50 (2) Chippendale Sides; carved actuMly much historic Justice to which $50 was remitted. Acker­ standingly distinctive. The waved bangs and careful placing of and the new exclusive Moist- hogany, each 44.50 shelves, mahogany, each 17.50 uine mahoganj’, crotch veneered Racks; mshogany Rwlth, aa. I 3 t icy with ita'own atomic knowledge It, no one, not even Greece itself, man was operator of a car Which flat aculpture curls artfully arranged to produce a casual effect, ribband backs; burgundy damask and inlaid, 126.00 la going to be. France, he aaya, Ig a week ago ran into three other Cold fruit freshnerl With seats, each 19.95 seriously expects anything to vehicles on Center street. emphasize gleaming highlights in the hair. Curia bruahed for­ these exciting new features $27.60 (12) Queen Anne Pedestal, $51.00 (2) Regency, 3-cIuster bottom $82.60 8-ahHf Curio Cabinet: nrfnrsr not interested in the production come of it. Yet on this claim enlarged with reckless driving ward and covering the upper portion of the ears contribute to the rimmed and scalloped top, mahog­ back; grill door, brass gaOary top; of a^mic bombs, or in Joining any go spacious Balanced-Cold shelf, saucer rimmed top shelf, all $17.50 Ladderback Arm; 4 slats, the Greek Government choae to after he had driven to the wrong softly becoming delineation of this dainty hairstyle. Compartment, ideal for dairy any, each 17.95 mahogany, each 29.95 P ictures mahogany flntoh, 19.95 closed monopoly of atomic knowl­ wreck a fine healthy chance of side of Middle Turnpike, ea.st, at flber-rush seat; mahogany edge. To the contrary, France, Lake street and struck another products and “everyday” flnlih, 12.95 that normalcy with its neighbors car, Frank Lemalre of Andover Make appointments now for the • $36.00 (2) Duncan Phyfe, 2 saucer- All framed in gllt-flnished frames $27.60 (4) Curio, Cabinets; 8-ehelE which haa the knowledge but foods . . . Strong easy-to- it pretends to seek. pleaded guilty and was fined $35. elean, ribbed glass shelves Pembroke Tables rimmed shelves, mi^oganj’, each unless otherwise noted. glass doora. roundad glaas ends; which lacka the materiala, la gO' It was stated the man was exam­ holiday season. 24.95 $26.50 (10) Udderback Sides; 4 genuine mahogany, each 1939 ined to determine If he was fit throughout . . . Kelvinator’s $38.50 Duncan Phyfe Pedestal Drop- slats, fibeivrush seats; black with Ing to swap Ita atomic knowledge Naked New England $22.50 “View from Hyde Park” for atomic raw materials. to operate a car, and had pa-ssed famous Polarsphere mechan­ leaf. mahogany, 32.95 gold stencillings, each 19.95 the police test. SHAMPOO AND HAIR STYLE ism . . . and loads of other $19.96 (6) Duncan Phyfe, 2 rimmed (Hudson School) 16.95 The United States and Britain, All this aotucwliat artificial ex­ shelves, mahogany, each 14.75 citement in the air, this huffing Injuries Prove Fatal $1.50 food-saving features. $52.00 (6) Empire Pedestal Base $20.60 Windsor Arm Chair, bow withholding their own atomic AS OUTLINED ABOVE...... Drop-leaf, mahogany, each 44.50 $25.00 "Blue Bowl” floml by Greene, Table Lamps knowledge from the rest of the and puinng on the radio, this Waterbury, Dec. 20—(A9—Injur­ back, mahogany flnish, 17.50 awed pretense that something ies received when he was struck $84.00 (4) Duncan Phjfe, 2 scalloped bleached oak frame, 14.95 world, have naturally enough been by a C. R. t- L. bu.s here Saturday shelves, mahogany, each 19.93 $83.95 Classic Green and Gold U n ; very abnormal has happened, ail $38.60 (2) Small Sheraton: drawer, $14.00 (6) Windsor Side .Chairs, trying to gather up a monopoly on proved fat.il to Jo.scph Wlohcck. 3 9 9 . 9 5 all mahogany, each 29.95 braced bow backs, mahogany An- $20.00 “Portrait of a Lady,” 9.95 paper-parchment shade, 1930 atomic raw materials. Now France this ia nothing but New England 6.3, of Watpiburv, last night. For your Wife, Sister or Sweetheart give her a Wioncek died in St. Mary’s hospi­ $46.00 Queen Anne, 8 scalloped iah, each 9.95 ^ $27.50 “Major Biddle” portrait, an­ enters this race for raw materials, trying hard to reassert Ita own Gift Certificate for a Permanent saucer-rimmed shelves, all mahog­ tiqued metal-leaf frame, 19.95 $19.60 Classic Turquoise CUna; ray­ traditions, which are again in tal from a fractured skull and a $44.50 (4) Sheraton with oblong on ihade, 9.75 ' * offering knowledge. brain lesion. Howard W. Cochran, tops, drawers, casters, mahogany, any, 29.95 $28.50 (2) Windsor Arm; braced Jeopardy. driver of the bus,'was held'on a SIO.OO to $30.00 1 yoke backs, mahogany flnish, The true significance of all this Once again, New England has each 37.95. % $16.50 “Autumn in New England” la going to be a little difficult for coroner's warrant charging negli­ $35.60 Chippendale ball-and-claw, 3 each 17.95 by Thieme, 9.95 $19.60 (2) dasaie Rose China; ray­ been the location of a light fall of gent homicide. He was released . scalloped saucer-rimmed shelves, on shades, each 9.75 Americans, from Mr. Baruch snow. New England the variable, under bond of $500 pending a cor­ $55.00 (2) Sheraton Reproductions, 1 4pwnward, to grasp. It means our oner’s Inque.st 'Tuesday. Other Kelvinators from 219*95 all mahogany, satinwood bandsd all mahogany 19.95 New England the terrible, the I and inlaid, each 44.50 $14.75 Rose Square China'base; ray­ honeymoon with atomic energy is New England of "Snowbound,” U on shade, 835 over. It means our monopoly of once more shocked and chagrined, BEAUTY SALON atomic knowledge has ended. It $29.76 Sheraton with oblong top, ma­ and hardly dares lift up its face to hogany, 19.95 $14.75 (2) Blue Square China baaaa; means that our fiincli^ bargain­ the world. d l.ehigh Valley and Kelvinator Home Freezers myon ahadea, each 835 ing power upon which the Baruch The statistics are terrible. They 985 MAIN STREET TEL. 89St ^ t Drum Tablea And if youVe Plan for international control of riin this way: Vermont and New $2230 (2) Old Scenic bases; rayoe atomic energy was predicated has Hampshire, 3 inches; Massachu­ Therell be new joy in living for you and your family with A Kelvinator Commode Tablea $80.50 Duncan Phjfe, 4-leg. pedestal, shades, each 14.75 ended. In that Plan, we offered setts, 6 Inches; Connecticut, 8 Home Freezer.for Christmas! Its full 210-pound capacity means delicious dniwer, mahogany, 19.95 still at to tell the world the atomic se­ Inches boosted to 10; New York COAL surprises for every day of the year .... fresh-as-picked berries, fruits, $42.00 Sheraton, 2 drawer $^nd shelf, $43.60 Large Burgundy China crets if the world would accept City, 20 inches. com-on-the cob. Out of season treats all year round. ^ swell fcont, rimmed back, mahog­ $149.50 Duncan Phjfe, 8-leg pedes­ our plan for international control. base, homespun shade, 19.75 Ah, faded glory! Ou sont les d Koppera SPECIALS! any, 29.95 tal, 2 drawers, all mahogany, gold France is now willing and ready neiges...... 7 Where are the tooled leather, 119.00 $14.76 (2) Classic Blue and White to tell the world what we could snows of yestery-ear? How many For Christmas $25.00 (6) Chippendale. 2 drawers, bases, myon shades, each 835 tell it. France has our secret for times again will New York, that oxbow fronts, each 19.95 $105.00 Sheraton, 3-Ieg pedestal, all sale, In a straight commercial bar­ city of the southland, capture the ICE CREAM PIE Use mahogany banced, gold tooled $19.50 Floral Decorated Ivory (^ina, gain. I snow queen title ? Where is win- COKE Vanilla lee cream topped with $44.60 (4) Sheraton, 2 draws, shelf, leathw, 69.95 rayon shade. 14.75 We have been so zealous In fresh frozen stiawberries. j ter to be sought? Whipped cream deco rati on. Watkins Budget Terms casters, all mahogany, each S5.00 pressing the Baruch Plan, predi­ Go south, young man with long­ d Mobil KtroMR* Serves five 98c. $82.50 Duncan Phyfe, 3-leg pedestal, $49.75 Tall Braaa C^dlestick; hex­ cated upon our own monopoly, on ing for unassailable drifts! Go $44.50 (2) Sheraton, 2 drawers, x- 1 drawer, all mahoganv. 19.95 agonal skin shade. 19.75 the world, that we have never south, ye devotees of the slalom! .3 FLAVOR BRICK stretchers, rimmed tops, mahog­ stopped to calculate what our Peppermint, Fruit Pudding aad Pay as little as 20 per cent down any, each S9A0 Fifth Avenue la one long good Pistachio. Per quart 80e end the belence In weekly or $9.95 (2) Tangerine Mountain Pot­ policy would be when our monop­ run. Central Park is a winter RANGE Monthly peymenU epreed over IS tery; decorated shades, each 5.98 oly should end. Now we have to paradise. The Battery la a win­ Please Order la Advaaea months. Mua smelt cerrylng $84.50 (J) Duncan Phyfe, $ drawer begin to think about It. Wc have At Our lee Cream Mora charge. '. equipped for aewing, mahogany, ter wonderland. 844 MAIN ST R E N ' Conaole Tablea $9.96 (2) Turquoise Mountain Pot­ to begin preparing ourselves to But New England! New Eng­ Or 'Tel. Enterprise '1928 ‘ each 19.95 Watkins Gift Certificates tery; decorated shades, each 538 behave not as the sole master of land is dressed in a fllnuy sheet. OIL atomic energy, but as a sharer of A small flip of the wind, a light $44.60 (4) Chippendale.. 2 drawer, 162.00 Duncan Phjfe IHip Top; If j’ou’ve just given up . . . ain’t think of anything for $9.96 Bottle Green Mountain Pot­ that mastery with all other na­ bum of the sun, and New England / Mubilheal tE C C N O C G 8 0 cQ T.| rimm^ tope, gold tooled leather, eanrad psdesUI. all certain names on your Christmas list . . . ^ r e are tery ; decorated shade. 538 tions. la naked brown again. Oh, patri­ each 39.95. mahogany, 49.95 Watkins Gift Certificates. Ortificates that aay “You choose the Fine Furniture Gift j'ou most desire at Wat- The essance of the Baruch Plan otic New Englandprs have already Readv-mlxed. Beady-to-serve $25.15 Colonial Brass and Blua Font; M.ADE FROM OlTl OWN $65.00 Sheraton Flip Top: ■ shaped Idn.s." Certificates available for any value you apecify. was that we, as the atomic energy made their valiant'effort to pre­ FUEL FRESH DAIRY PRODUCTS decorated shade, 1230 m on^U sta, would have the privi- tend they are in the running, to Coffee Tkbles comers, all mahogany, 49.50 lege of Bitting in aloof and power­ hold the honor of their beloved na­ Order In Advance From Vour Bergrcn Routenuui. $69.50 (6) Sheraton Flip Top; ful Judgment on the rest of the tive section still bright and white. Or Tel. Enterprise IpfS $26.00 (5) Large Oval Duncan Phyfe, world's' compliance with the You will find them, all day long, OIL t glass pirotected, mahogany, each ■Imped com ers, sll mahogany, Baruch Plan and wrould not our­ trying to talk up thdr little snow, .19.95 . crotch veneers. 59.95 selves be compelled to submit to posing self-consciously with their JAIER6REN DAIRY it until we had Judged the rest of snow shovels, pretending that Get ft At IXIIll $27.60 (8) Duncan Ph>-fe PedeataL $92.00 Duncan Phjfe Flip Top; the world’s conduct favorably. driving Is difficult, commiserat­ T round i^ d mahogany tofw, sack ■ervad petetal, all mahogany, Mr,. O tto Then, if we M t like it, we would ing with one another over the haz­ 22.95 crotch venasrt, 79.00 Join the plan tpo. . ards of New England weather. We WATKINS We' can no longer make that still have our civic pride ~but it MCRIARTY $27A0 (8) Duncan Phyfe PadestaL $59.76 (4) Sheraton Reeded Leg Flfp aaoTMset, inc. NEUBAUER , propb^. We have to begin to finds it difficult to nourish itselt WilTKlIiSof Meuidteiien oval inlaid mahogany tops, eUeh Top; an mahogany, crotch vtneara, accustom ourselves to the Idea of on the abort end of every blizzard. f a r m s 22.95 each 49.95 of A^ANCHESTER ^ aome new approach to the prob­ BROTHERS jQ je r a n OPEN MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY W’in be at the StelQWBy aai lem of International control of Advertisement— Cf EVENINGS TO 9 P. M. . $25.00 (4) Duncan Plij-fe double $85.00 (2) Duncan Phjfe Flip Fop; ei'ery "Open Nlgb^ tbia v_ _ “On The Level A1 1108 BURNSIDE AVE. M 4 M A IN ST atomic energy, an approach based Societies . . . clubs . . . fellow pedestal, shelf, glass top. mahog­ c*i'''cd pedestal, all mahogany, play your favorite Christmaa ggiula ^ on a concept of equality rather employees . . have convalescent Center and Broad” EAST HARTFORD MANCHESTER any, each 14.95 •eeh M .H aad songs. battete aent from Pinehurst Oro- t e l j }|31 TEL ENTERPRISE 10?i than upon one of monopoly. eery, Inc. \ ■ \ MAISCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948 PAGE TEN Indonesian republic hgd created a Bblgenort Togo, fbnMr fbtelga Lawrence college and the Grand High Court Will minister who got 20 yean lm« Soap Company Ellington Streets Here dtvigtints qUffff seminary o f St. Sulpice, both in of those qualified. Stating that a Interveiition Seen "very pressing situation.’* Auto Crash Dutch Forces" Jolson Giving: Estate Molotov’s message, recalled the prloonmenL Montrool. B e was ordained in large Increaw la expected In col­ No appeal was filed for Tojo. the Canadian city in 1899 and To Hospital as Gift Council had agreed to give three- Not Interfere Miss Jans Wood, administrator Address Given lege enrollmenu In the next 10 The Supreme- court’s decision, Sret aa a curate at St As Useless Move day notice for any meeting called Gives Bonuses K eptO eared Hurts Fatal years, he urged that the holding Race Unchecked however, affects him snd sU of the of the sstate of ths tots Loolss M. Morir’a church, Derby. Hia first Don’t Mn Piae in toe last two weeks.of December. power of high schools be stepped Hollywood, Dec. 20.—g« 0«cl He said he had been notified yes­ Tlirough Javia convicted by the Teikyo tribunal for Orford Firm W u One property to Robert snd Janet Highway Department ceptioa -diurch. New Hartford, The university, aa well as the high Christmas melodies for the terday o f today’s session. war crimes. Death Takes Pastor of from where he went to Willlmantlc schools, must also expand so that Cedars of Lebanon hospital. international organlsatlona of A member of the U. N. secreUr- (Coatimisd from Pag* Oae) Oerstung o f Agawam , Maas., and I In Cameras and Projeci After the flnt group of sppeaU O f First in Natidn to Out Eaiiy Yesterday Sacred Heart Qmrch la 1984. Head of University. Ii» these youths desiring to obtain a (Continued from Page One) The "Mammy” singer an-< friendly powers can be of further tst said he had received a message was filed, addlUonal appeals were moved to their new home Friday. We are satisfied that toe tri H e came to Waterbury aa pasta higher education can do so. nounccU yesterday that he is assistance,” said the memorandum, from Malik, presumably vacation­ filed on behalf of Oen. Heltaro Follow Tiib Practice T ^ have four young children. In Touring Town o f Sacred Heart church In 1984. Si>eaker at Meeting In various areas through out the girfng his S7D.000 Mulholland ing somewhere in France, saying bunal sentencing .these petitioners Shfiuld make eyes liehtup.. At Wateilmry inland swiftly toward Buklttinggl I presented' by Jan Herman van Kimura and Lt, Qen..AJcira Muto, There waa a "White Gift” cere­ As Christmas Gifts ‘world, there is a serious need for (also known as Fort de Kock) and j drive mauntalntop estate to Royel, chief Dutch delegate to the )ie could not return earlier than Is not a tribunal ‘ of the United mony Sunday night at the Filing'- Father Quinn leaves a brother, both of whom got death sentences; EmpleyeeB of toe Orford Soap the Rev. John Quinn, o f Westerly, Of Kinanis foo»e Sherman. 900 Tolland turn neso to appeal. system o f the Christmas bonus, the Stale of Connecticut must Rut it would also be unwi.se. he Internal conditions have become anese) has been sot up by General hand In the project. A few have Main street had been ^owed to the N0T black ouf / tured akuU and brain lacerationa Most Rev. Henrj' J. O'Brien, bishop The Java advance by the Marines : pike; George Snow, 109 Wood- The appeal of the original seven "more and more critical as a con­ MacArthur aa the agent of the the soap company hae carried on ordered books which the oommlt- center of the road where loadera ------mTioiwwnYcouwi when his automobile left the road of Hartford, will officiate at a re­ step In and provide the funds for said, for the stale to neglect its on Tjepoe also was a. sw ift one ; bridge street; Pa»il Morin, Blast was argued before toe Supreme the additional expansion and o ^ r - youth, the group that must ulllni- Presents Pageant sequence of acts o f violence against Allied powers. toe practice for ao many jrean tee will soon deliver as they were and trucka will work it off, both on Southington mountain and after quiem mass. Other arrangements which drove ,'iO miles since th e ' Hartford: Mrs. Gladys Williams. court last Thursday and Friday. w ill be announced. ation of Its university. President alely insure the security and the Netherlands and Indonesian offi- "Under toe foregoing circum­ that the date' when the ayatem held for wrapping. Suneatlons at the north end and from the plunging down an embankment $175.00 landing. The march was through 94 St. John street: Mrs. Ida Stod- Their cases were called under to* that this year no special sum has collided with a tree. future of the state. In similar rials,” the memoramdum said, "by stances the courts of the United was started has been forgotten hy have been made that the Ellington center oouto. rugged country. Pupils ol St. James's parochial olskl, Rockville: Michael Gauthier, unprecedented circumstance that been set aside for snow removal, Native of Futaom -fashion, thnnighouf the country, organisations and Individiials act­ Statek have no power or authority offlclsls of ths oompsny. women make a oalad receipt book Although at one time toe plowa The South American condor is Tjepoe was the scene o f hard .school in the fifth, sixth, seventh 41 Lewis street: Mrs. Jean Plnk- four of the justices had previous­ but in the general highway budg­ He waa a native of Putnam and these youths must not be neglect­ ing under direct or indirect re- to review, to affirm, set aside or Ths Oarijrle-Jobnson Ifschlna n ext had cleared the gutters and curbs, believed sometimee to ascend as — Nstoo' 16 mm. flghling between Communists ami and eighth grades, under the di­ er\- 66 Dudley street; Mrs. Doris ly revealed their opinion that tfie^ Company also issued bonuses to more snow cluttered them hy noon et, leeway for this Item vras in­ studied for the priesthood at St. high as four miles. ed if they arc to be fitted to pro­ rection of their teachers, gave a .sponsiblllty o f the republican gov­ Swallow, 30 Oak Grove street: annul toe judgments and sentences Mr. and Mro. Erneat M eyer’s two the republican government after ernment to Impede political, social Imposed on these petitioners ;.nd court had no authority to act. employes today. Those working as aidewalks were shovelled clear. cluded. H e recalled that laat year Sound— ^Ltet $298.00 vide the leadership that is sorely ijrautiful and tmpre.sslvc Intcrpre- Patricia Eddy, 32 Gerard street. Such opinions customarily arc children are the latest chicksn pox the Madioen revolt of mid-Septem­ and economic organisation of the for this reason the motions for with the orgsnluUon for a year 'vtcUms In town. Sidewalk Heottag Uolto neariy $40,000 waa spent, afcut needed in a troubled world. tation of the fSiristinas Story In Admitted Sunday: Raymond closely guarded serr^ta until the ber. Tjepoe changed hands sev- territory outside factual republi leave to file petitions for writ for or more reeved $100, while those The monthly bustoess meeting o f A t one point, in front o f toe Man­ three times toe appropriation. During the business meeting. Schufft, West W illington: Samuel final declsloa Is announced. TTie eral times then and was reported | pageant and pantomime yesterday can control. habeas corpus are denied." emplojred for less than s year n - the Ladle’s Benevolent Society will chester lYust company, there was Now $278.00 George Glehney won the sHend- to at. James’s school 1 Felice. 144 Highland street; Rob four. Chief Justice Vinson 'and s burning. letter it was estab-1 afternoon The opinion, called technically a celved $50. he held tonight in the social rooms no snow on the sidewalk. It wasn’t ance prixe. donated hy .Tot Klder. "The situation now ha# deteri- 1 ert Wilson. 51 Henry street: Mrs. Justices Reed, Frankfurter and Ilslied that moat o f the fires were hall. The scenes were set o ff to “ per curiam’-’ opinion, presumably of toe CongregaUonal Church at that anow didn't fall there, how­ K. G Gives Parly oriated so far that ’The Nether­ f’ora Maskel,-Broad Brook; James Burton, disclosed their stand In in storage tanks at the edges of advantage against a blue back­ w-as written by Chief-.Tustice Vin­ 8 p.m. Mrs. Horace '8. McKnlght ever. The bank recently had a lands government has been obliged a court announcement that ths C a s h the city. The Tjepoe refineries drop studded with silver stars. I Carson, 77 Bigelow street: Thom­ son. The chief jiutice urdlnarily is the Wonhip Leader. There 'srUl sidewalk radiant heat system in-- VIVID I arc Java's only pctroleum-piwluc- Thrmigti the courtesy o f Manager •to authorise the high representa­ as Moran. 133 Birch street; Mrs seven Japanese had been g r a n ts Christmas Party For 300 Children s -l writes such opinions. stalled so tost it might do away tive o f the crown to take wlthovit a hearing b.v a vote of five to four. be a Christmas play and the men the p f you want it-and ing ones and supplied most o f the Jack .Sanson o f the .State Theater, Edna Rooney, 72 Lockwood street; o f the community are invited to at­ with toe need for shoveling. any further delay such measures The Supreme court’s action was The hearing was to be on the rep ibllc’s transport fuel since the •speci.al floodlights loaned for the Mrs. Josephine Holland, 165 on two separate groups of appeals. O f Textile Union tend this meeting. The highways were clear in. More than 300 children o f mem- < PROJECTOR as he considers necessary to re-1 question of the Supreme court's A T * 8 *«sillBf. you get coSi At JknmmI, you select the Dutch laid down restrictions on occasion added much to the differ­ Adams street; Miss Lorraine Cote, The first was filed by American Mrs. Mary Beasley of Sadd’a every direction, but hard-packed bers o f CampbeU Council, K n igh ts! establish conditions o f peace and power to Intcrvcpc in the' acts of ** quickly because the YES Idan plan most convenient. Pierce-Armstrong trade. ent scenes. Norwich. attornc.vs on behalf o f Former Mills who haa been a patient In snow made driving dangerous and o f (jolumbus, were guests o f toe 5 Mode! RP 300 watt with 6” coated security In the whole of Tndo-1 the Tokyo tribunal. Santa Claus distributed gifts to M AN sJone makes the dad- Phone or visit the Httmd'a Mis.s Natalie Louise Armstrong, Mrs. Eleanor Bennett, the Admitted today: Edward Mur­ Premier Koki Hirota, -a-ho helped the Rockville City hospital for a •Uppery, council at a Christmas party at Dutch casualty figures show 350 children at s Christmas party Sion—*ay« “ yes” to 4 out o f S. YB8 MAN today. ' •ad 110 volt A.C. fan cooling nnit. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred they arc meeting little Indonesian church organist, played appropri­ nqsia,'’ the statement said. |ray, 137 Summit street: Dr. Fred work out Japan's pre-Pearl Harbor Justice Jackson, chief United number of weeks the result of a It was estimated here that ten St. Bridget’s hrll yesterday after­ $82.20 It added that because of Repub­ States prosecutor of Nasi war held by Local 68, TWUA, at the Armstrong of West Harwich. resistance. ate music and carols on an organ Collier, South Willington; Dr. Ja­ war plans, and for Gen. Kenji fall fracturing her hip, is reported inches o f snow fell, and some drift­ noon. Presents and boxes o f can­ Losins $28 !• $800 m i slstiotura oIm i * Mass., became the bride o f Alton lican President Soekarno's an­ cob Tennant. 74 Haynes street: Doihara. called by the Chinese "the criminals at the Nuernberg trials, Masonic Temple on Saturday. to be reroveflng quite weU. ing occurred as high winds last dy, prepared by the committee Netherlands Army headquar­ placed In the hall for the program, Besides receiving gifts, the Pierce. Jr., son o f Mr, and Mrs. and accompanied the girl choris­ nounced Intention o f visiting Mrs. Dorothy Maneggia, 31 East- bird of evil omen.” Both w-ere sen­ cast the deciding vote in tavor of night whipped across this section. headed by Charles Welao, were T A - r e s caeeser^rwsiMiM re s«v ters said so far six Dutch soldiers India, further negotiations would children were entertained with a Alton Pierce of 105 Birch street, ters and boys’ choir of 60 voices, land street: Mrs. Sophie Wojtach, tenced to hang. holding a hearing. He aald he AnstralUa Reports Poputotioa Taxis did a heavy buainesa last given to toe children with Santa KEYSTONE have been killed and eight wound­ be impoaaible and that toe Dutch would not vote on toe final deci­ "Punch and Judy” show and then ^ FINANCE at a ceremony performed Saturday ed In both Java and Sumatra. the boys in their white cossacka Rockville. The American attorneys also ap- night and today as (ttd those selling Clause being enacted by William tm oH sal c a government had no other course Discharged Saturdays Joseph sion today, unless it was necessary sang Christmas carols. Refresh P. Qulah. evening at 7:30 in the South Three Dutch were wounded in the Authentic costumes added to the pe'aled on behalf of: , Canberra—(g>)—Australia’s pop­ tire chains. For the moet part bus • 8TATI 1MIATN tUltOMS 16 mm. CAM ERA than to carry out measures for in­ Pasek, Hartford: Ernest Garvin, ■to break a tie. ments were served to ail. ulation at Jtme 80, IM T, wi Methodist church, which was ap­ Jogjakarta seige, thf report said. beauty of the spectacle. Koichi Kido, adviser to emperor; schedules were disrupted, but the Cartoon and comedy motion pic­ •UNOaSTn. CONN. Lbl *7400—Like New ternal stability on its own respon­ 169 Maple street; Mrs. Helen Takasuml Oka, chief of Naval af­ The remaining four Jurlsta — 7,579.858. This Is toe final Rgure operation of buses was continued tures were shown and community propriately decorated for Christ­ A Dutch communique aald v ir­ Miss Mary Ann Handley was Albert S. Jorgenseti mas. Rev. Willard J. McLaughlin sibility. Price, 1229 Main street; Mrs. Ida fairs; Kenryo Sato, chief of the Justices Black, Douglas. Murphy shown after toe count of toe cen- -on irregular schedule. singing o f Christmas carols also •* w INsti •* 16 tually all the high republican lead­ narrator and the following played ’The memomorandum said toe Rouvalis, 87 Seaman circle; Mrs. Military Affairs bureau; Shigetaro and Rutledge—wanted a hearing Btu taken on that date. General Manager Waddell said were on the program. Jorgensen addressed the Klwanls of the North Methodist church of­ Saturdays I'ntll P. M. Dee. 4th threagh Dee. ISth ers were In Netherlands custody. principal parts; Mary. Betty Dutch government "w ill not per­ Doris Zaches, Eagleville; Richard Shaimada, N avy minister in Tojo's to help them make up thetr minds $66.50 oTub at Its meeting held this noon ficiated. Columbia Among those taken were Dr. Soe- Smith; Joseph. John 'Weerdln; mit extremist or C^pmmunlst Stevens, 16 Ferndale drive: Marj' cabinet, all of whom were sen­ on whether toe comt had author­ at the Hotel Sheridan. He was In­ The bridal attendants Were Mrs. karno, president o f the republic. shepherds. Edward Sapita, Rich groups to prevent toe realisation Henderson. 16 Trotter street; Mrs. tenced to life imprisonmfnt; plus ity to intervene. * troduced to the club by Stuart Alton Pierce. Sr„ and Theodore ard Dasey. Andrew Maneggia and Once again Columbia, which Premier Mohamed Hatta, Foreign of toe aaplrations of toe vast ms- Gertrude Llsk and son. 25 Mill Wasley, an alumnus of the univer Pierce, brother of the bridegroom. Norman Miller: kings, Eugene Sul has always fulfilled its task, baa Minister Agiis Salim, Former Pre jarity of the Indonesian - popula­ street: Mrs. Ruth Caselll, 37 Clin­ - KEYSTONE sity. . The bride wore a brown taffeta mler Sutan Sjahrir, and General llvan, John Allison, David Gay; lived up to Its tradition of “going tion." ton street; Mrs. Rita MacNell and over the top”. Hie only group During the last 10 years, when dress, green accessories and cor­ Soederiman, commander o f the Angel Gabriel, Nancy Orfltelll; 8 mm. CAMERA the enrollment at the University After meeting a U. S. delega­ daughter, 63 Goodwin street. working on toe Windham Com- sage of yellow roses. The matron republican army. angel for the shepherds, Jane of ConnccUcut has jumped from tion spokesman said the American Discharged Sunday: Timothy mimlty Memorial Hospital Build­ Matasino F2,S Lena of honor wore grey crepe, brown The Dutch also announced that Woelk; other angels were girls government feels the Dutch have Young. 454 Middle Turnpike, east; 900 to 10,000, the sUte institution their forces hkiT'‘broken through ing Fund Campaign from any accessories and corsage o f red from the different grades. "broken faith” with toe U. N. Rmr. Morton Owen. 86 Spruce has provided 50 per cent of its .op- old truce lines at several points in town, to do so. A t the final re­ roses. The first scene wa* the annun­ Geiod Offices committee which haa street: Mrs. Lenora .Sankaltls. 869 q r a tl^ budget through the Issu­ Java and Sumatra. port meeting held in WlUlmantic $116.50 ance o f self-ltquldating bonds, On their return from a wedding ciation. after which Brian Rooney been trying to mediate the Ihitch- Mato street: Robert Murphy. feathef’ ligM Thursday night which was attend­ The Indonesian government, be­ said President Jorgensen. Forty- trip of \inannounced destination sang Ave Maria; the second, the Tndoneslan disputd. Somers; Joseph Mistretta, 112 • • • ed by 16 of toe 21 local workers. 8ve per cent of this operaUng the bride and bridegroom will fore Jogjakarta’s fall, branded the angel appearing to the shepherda; He aald that unless the Dutch School street: Constance Brand. cakes Mrs. Cbauncey M. Squler reported Dutch land, sea and air offensive budget has been provided by s ta ^ make their home for 'the present the third, the Nativity. During the forces withdraw toe positions held 136 Green road; Mrs. 'Virginia tost $4,685 had been pledged to­ as a "dastartdly” attack, com­ funds and five per cent ha.s come with the bridegroom's parents. second scene the. choir boys sang, before the .attack, the II. S. will Jacoby and son. 149 Walnut street; ward the $4,800 goal. This la an asm.^ • I • • • • parable to the Japanese assault on from Federal aid. The bride was graduated from 'The First Noel.” and between the withdraw ita representative from Mrs. Laura Mackey, 513 Mato average o f $24.65 from 188 Pearl Harbor. Has Beached Its Limit second and third scenes they sang toe G.O.C; street. pledges. Immediately, the worii- Harwich High school. The bride­ Dutch authorities hfve describ­ mashed nsss ssrron The new sUte Legislature Is go­ groom, a graduate of Chatham, carols. The aesalon was adjourned until Birth Sunday A daughter to ers present, got their heads to­ ed their offensive as "police ac­ ing to be asked to consider at Ita The re(jtor. Rev. John L. Wednesday by Council President Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rtoard, 236 gether at their own table and UNIFLEX Mass., High school, served 31 tion” ■ against Indonesian terror­ Nowl Til* onb nttb mar Ihil opening session a 4 1-2 million months In the Army Air Force, in Loughran. said It was the most Fernand van Lengenhove of Bel­ High street, west. agreed among themselves to com­ . . . n s r s M i dollar self-liquidating bond issue ists. dignified. Impreaslve presentation ► Clinir Schedule Oranges plete the quota of $4,800. They the European theater, and Is at Dutch paratroopers paved the gium. He acted at toe request of for the university, said the presi­ of the Christmas story he had ever Tuesday— Tonsil and adenoids, makes every shave are hopeful, Mrs. Squier said, that —thro’syoor hdoor ihtl present employed in the office of way for capture of Jogjakarta by Soviet Foreign Minister V. M. CAMERAS dent. But the university has just and seen children portray. 10 to 11 a. m. , in a jiffy some who have already given may the New jfork. New Haven dropping down on Magowo air Molotov who cabled that Russian about reached the limit of its abll- Wednesday—Well Baby at Y, make an additional gift and that Rjr to dioulder these self-liquidat­ Hartford rsUlroad. aield, five miles east of the city. delegate Jakob MaUk could not be to order 2 to 3:30 p. m. * „ some of the many who have not No. 1 Coated F4.5 ing bonds, he added, and the time They took the field without resist­ present until then. whh TTiursday—Pre-Natal at 9:4& yet contributed will wish to do so Haa come when the state must ance and flashed an "all clear” for The postponement was decided on over the .objections of Jessup a. m. - a. « before ijecember 31, the final date, Viewing Lens step in and give the university airborne reinforcements to come /tec Notes Friday—Well Baby from 2 to 3 Yesterday’s Storm ! who said the air, land and sea at­ and thereby she said, "share in the funds needed for proper oper­ In. p. m. F4.5 Taking Lens ation and maintenance. tacks of Dutch troops against toe toe satisfaction experienced from Postpones Display Only one fire was observed In Tonight a job w ell done.” Mrs. Squier In the past 10 years, 28 new the capital. The IndoneMans said Shatter Speed buildings have been a i^ are being, wishes to express her appreciation earlier that Jogjakarta had been East Side MIXMASIER ro w ts— for herself and her workers to the constructed at the University of Inspection of the new fire ap­ bombed. Boxing— 1-25 of l-200th CUiuiecticut campus at a total cost townspeople who have helped to paratus recently purchased by the A Dutch advance eastward In fl:(X)-7:00 p. m.. Boxing class by of about 16 million dollars. O f this make this campaign, which from EUghth Fire and Utilities District, central Java supported the Jogja­ Peter Vendrlllo. A amount. 14 million has been pro­ ROLLS the beginning haa seemed an un- scheduled for yesterday afternoon karta operation. Netherlands Gym— cut surmountable quota, a aucceas; vided by the university itself 6;00-7;00 p. m.. Panthers prac­ $55-00 from 1 to 5 o’clock, found only a troops along the Batavla-Jogja-. fresh and to publicly thank the follow­ through self-Uqiddatlng bond is­ few hardy cittrons who cared to karta tnmk railway advanced 40 tice. ing people who woiked ao bard sues. These bonds wiU be paid for brave the storm to visit the fire 7:00-8:00 p. m., W’omen’s Gym spruce miles from the area of Gombong RAZOR with her, Mrs. Charles Natsch, Iw the studenU themselves house at Main and Hilliard streets. to Poerworedjo, about 25 miles class. CHRISTMAS “ - through returns . from .student 8:00-9:30 p. m.. Men's Gym class. TREE Is now Mrs. Harvey B. Collins, Mrs. James A s a result. Chief John M e n an­ west of Jogjakarta. Young, MIm Jean Natsch, Mrs. rentals, fees, etc... . nounced today that another date Another Dutch column moving Swimming— again available Should In cm sw P*«B t 6:00-6:4.5 p. m.. Boys’ plunge. Archibald Sharpe, Mrs. John Ma- for the display and public Inspec­ through eastern Java reached the after DECEMBER 15 4hieu, Mrs. Allan Robinson, Mrs. . The growth of the unlverrtty, rail town of Kepandjen, 10 miles 7:00-8:00 p. m.. Men’s plunge. Complett Rolb Ri____ j ROAMER tion of the apparatus will be an­ with shiny needles Harry Chowanec, Mrs. William enntlnued President Jorgensen, nounced soon. south of Malang. 8:00-9:00 p. m.. Women’s plunge, «fi v)ii<- liiu]<'r iiclitiii lilt $11.00 snd Mrs. Myrtle Engiert who led HAPPY HOIIOAY-In crimson and gold. A box to cones. Inside, a delectable assortment American Beauty Rose. Inside, Complete. List $85.85. Like New $65.96 group singing. Miss Marion Mc- delight the family. Inside, more than 100 pieces of dark and milk chocolates. Jordan MEN’S iiiitiiiliiu) m >111111 y Siiuiit li> Corkell spoke to UA groit-i shout 136 pieces and 22 varieties o f delicioas in 19 varieties. Milk and dark chocolates including Almonds, fruits snd nuts, and gold foiled ow n sm all to qivi- Plus Tax introducing Junior Red Cross into 'milk and dark chocolates. A rare g ift IhereTs NotMag Better naa FLYING BOOTS *8.49 Men’s 4-Buckle Work Arotics Sizes 6 to 12 ...... 4.59 fruit cordiais and fruits and nuta. 8 Iba.-|8.26 the ochools. Gifts were exchang­ cordials. 115 pieces. 2 lbs. 6 os.-|3.60 - a rare surprise. lbs— $5.00 Sheepskin lined, made to withstand sub-zero temperatures. (These are U. S. Army Men’s Work Rubbers. Sjses 6 to 1 2 ...... 2.29 ed and delightful home mode cook­ Air Force Issue that have been re-soled with heavy rubber to make them water­ Men’s Dress 4-Buckle Arctics ...... 4.59 ies- and chocolate served to the 1 ( y t u M * proof and tough). group by Mrs Engiert. M anchester BOYS’ Mrs. Harvey S. Collins enter­ ROASTING tained the 46-cIub at luncheon at Boya’ fBocklc ArclicB- ZJ* to 6 ...... 3.59 JEWELERS her home Wednesday. CHICKENS WIOR’S The T^wsday afternoon bridge Boya* Dreas Rubbers. SIses 2Vi to 6 ...... 1.89 club met at the home of Mra. Hor­ Photographers 6>8 Lb. Ci^OBB For IDnaa ace S. Holt in Chetnut H ill on GmLS’ 977 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Monday, this week, nut of defer­ 'At 829 Main Street P.V1CH1.Pn $. CLEMENT SURFLU8 store ence to the class in textile paint­ ROGER OLGOTT Misses’ White Bools. Slaw 8'/i to 3 ...... • •' l.lg 70 HOMESTEAD STREET TEL. l.lt M NORTH END, MANCHESTER Credit Terms At No Extra Cost ing which was held at Yeomans 1$ DEPOT SQUARE, PHONE 2-1768 Misses’ Red and Brown BooK Siz.e.s 8 'i to 3 -----2,98^ hall Tuesday. tli' V -.i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948 lANCHESTER EVENING ITERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948 PAGE TWELV* kseplng the chUdrea quiet Tho can move through the confuaion o f peered in eourt and asked for lenl- chargee. Presecutor Frederick 8. children ranged in age from wide- shopping, the added work o f extra clearly a eai waa steaming full speed toward Country Qub saey. Harris toM Judge Edwin M. Roa- eyed cherubs eachantlngly amazed Offerings Aid fu < ^ the excitements of the Court Fines with no fvld Elks* Action Will Aid the scene. In offering the eubetltuted enthsl that the incitient was tlve. Honduran Ship Huata tor Trace o f VeaacI by their first Noel to dlasihiaion- usual acUvIty with a cidmnesa WUNtt— UU( Hoffman Ends ed sophisticates of nearly twelve. w o a o - U M Janitor and Big Family The tanker Gulflight reached and a peace and a grace that be­ W TH T— H8U Kiddies Party Baata Chum Arrives ReUef Plans Students Today’s Radio W llN B —S40 the area at midnight and Immedi­ long to our Ixm l or Saviour Jesus 3 wno-iw* Crew Sought ately began hunting for trace of Following tha entertainment Christ. HUDSON SALES HUDSON SWVIC8 HUDiON Trip for EGA program and with a scheduled pre­ ■tMtan Stutart Time San Fernando, Calif., Dec. the vcsael. Spirit o f Chrlatmaa Colorful Anniiial Affair cision unequalled by tho aiajor air Taken at Three Services Variety of diRrges Out* 20.—(d Paducah, K y..'U ec. 20 — (/P)— the eating of Japanese food by oc­ In the News. 6:45— FUm Shorts. cupation personnel had been for­ iander and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Paul Correntl; tniataaa, Joseph WTXC — Musical Appetlner; 7:00— Doorway to Fame. Vice Presidert-Elect Alben W. Rockwell. Barkley Is gdipg to spend Christ­ bidden for more than three years. Felice. Joseph Savino. Weather. 7:30— Camera Headline#. He cautioned the housewives that NEW Preceding the an-ival of Santa, Following the business session, mas with American airmen flying S:SO— 7:45— Champagne and Orchids. Arturo Qremmo showed motion the air lift to Berlin, he announced food inspection here is not com­ the featured entertainment waa a W ONS—Deems Taylor Concert. 8:00—Court of Current Issues. parable with that at home. puppet ahow of professional call- pictures of places in Italy, taken WTHT — Sereno Gammell; 9:00—News and Film S h o ^ . at his home here last night. The senior Kentucky senator . her preaented by a group from during his recent visit to that Weather.. ■ country. said he had planned to attend a the Junior League of Hartford. WTXC—Ih'ofessor Andre Schenk- This offering not only thrilled the er. ~ -. meeting of the Executive com­ Curb Population mittee of the Interparliamentary BINGO tots but pleaaed the parenta by union, of which he ie a member. WDRC—Liowell Thomas. In Paris Dec. 28 and 25. WTHT—SanU Claus. Program Urged He added that A ir Secretary W. An invitation WTXC—Three Star Extra. PLAYING STARTS PROMPTLY AT 8 P. M. Stuart Symington asked him to Peraonul Notices 1:00— leave early enough to spend Chriat- to critics who publish S E E . New York, Dec. 20— — The AND YOU DON’T STAY LATE He Knows How To Rate W DRC—BeUlkh; United SUtea cannot Indefinitely maa with the American fliers on mi.slea(iing statements ^ W ONS— ITulton Lewis, Jr. aid Its friends abroad unleas a pro- the air lift. . . . a return date ’cause in Card of Thanks WTHT-jNews; Castles In al)out excessive funer­ I gram la undertaken to control Barkley said he would leave here al costs. You are in­ flowers he’s got the bait. We We wish to thLrk all of our neigh­ Air. tomorrow morning for Washington bors. friends snd relstlves for the I population increases at home lif think 3’ou’ll keep using our many seta of kindness snd sympat]iy WTXC— SuM>er Club. and that he and Symington would vited to make a thor­ overcrowded areas, Owen J. Rob­ Tinker Hall services once you try them— shown us In our recent bereavement. 7:15— erta said last night. depart from Washington hy air ough examination into W e also thank thoee who aent the a.tLe** WONS—TeUo-Test. The retired justice of the UJ3. Wednesday. our business methods MAIN STREET ’cause our dry cleaning is beautiful floral tributes snd loaned the WDRC—Jack Smith Show. Supreme court made the statement The senator said he and Syming­ and prices. careful, thorough, economi­ use of their cart. Y e a r W TH T— St. Joseph College. ton probably would go first to In accepting general chairman­ cal. , .Toseph Ferguson and family, WTXC—News. ship of the 1949 nation-wide Welsbaden, Germany, a aouthem You will find our item­ Mra. Maybeth F. Gardner. For Menef DiitmetUm' 1:S0— Planned Parenthood campaign. terminus of the air lift, where tliey ized pricing plan gives DOOR PRIZE \ i « » ' y\T)RC— a u b Flfteeil. ■XTie campaign aeeka 51,000,000 will spend Christmas eve. They every family the op­ Dyeing, Repairings Waterproofing Card of Thanks ^ ------^ WONS—Henry J. Taylor. plan to go on to Berlin Christmas for Ita next year’s program. portunity to arrange Come ami Try It and You Will Like It W e wlah to thank all o f our netgh- h Sp m M ^4*54 W'THT—Lone Ranger. Roberts, now dean of the Uni- day,' ho added. .t>ors. frltnds and relatlvea for the Gift lea for a service at a cost many acts of klndneis snd sympathy WTXC—Through the Listening veralty of Pennsylvania Law Quality and Service Keep Custodiers Coming Back Glass. ' Composer to Mnrry Model | in keeping with its shown us In our recent bereavement. I*\ school and chairman of the Na­ To Us Again, Again and Again. Wo also thank those woh sent the 7:45— tional Security committee, said in — ^ j plans, i- TOMORROW NIGHT beautiful floral tributea and loaned NORTH END PKG. WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. a statement; Hollywoml. Dec. 20.— Com- j the use of their cars. WONS— Inside o f Sports. poser Dnrid Rose and Model Bet- ! Phone 6910 “Although the United States is Mrs. Thomas McGill and daughter!. 5:00— not so seriously overpopulated as ty Bigelow wdll marry in Las | Free Delivery WDRC—Inner Sanctum. some other nations, experts say It Vegas, Nev., Dec. 26. Rose, 38, j Ambulance Service said yesterday they will take their WONS—Adventures of the Fal­ can become so. . . . furthermore, TOM con. we cannot go on indefinitely help­ honeymoon in June when he Manchester ^BnintKwwitKinnitniiMnuiinHiMiMHiMKiifnunnMaKMK^MnMnnuMk; XVTHT—lUUroad Hour. ing to feed our friends abroad un­ makes a European concert tour. 1 u r k e ® WTXC—Cavalcade of America. less at the same time a program Rose previously was married to Actress Judy Garland and Singer to control the increase in the pop­ i 5:30—WDRC—Arthur Godfrey Martha Raye. It will be the first 8M nAN'.rttsru Talent Scouts, ulation of overcrowded areas la Dry Cleaners marriage for Miss Bigelow, 21. r WONS—Gregory Hood; Hy Gar­ undertaken. > B 93 WELI.S STREET TELEPHONE 7254 diner Says. “'The truth is that the chances WTXC—Howard Barlow’s Or­ of victory in war are decreased by TELEVISION chestra. over-population. A surplua of Tf'e Have S:45— goods and machinery la necessary to equip Arm ies and to build ships WELDON’S presents rhvities ofrersor A SHMRI TIIIVISI8M C8RS81I Va- rt. W THT—Henry J. Taylor The • iM — and planes. Healthy, well-fed AT A TAtll MfML MICE WDRC—Radio Theater people are atronger than exhaust­ ed, underfed people.’’ I'M OM MV DEAR p a r e n t ^ POR BAROAINS “ You Can Depend on Moriarty Bros.** W ONS—Gabriel Heatter wav acRO&a I AM COMINGr THERE'S NO Finest 3-DIAMOND W TH T—Let’s Go To the Met. NEED TO ROAM Actrcaa on Honeymoon Vwee0-L0(4f foo-QUWK ja iw SOUTAIRE W TIO —Telephone Hour. Selection 5:15— Los Angeles, Dec. 20.— (/T)— A c­ PiatY caaiar alaae WONS—N «vs. « 4 1 S « ' ilssked by Iwa tress Diana Lynn, 22, and Archi­ SAU! (PhM esiT beatnUlul aid# 5:50— tect John C. Undsay, 30, are of lasMIatlon) WONS—Fishing and Hunting honeymooning today. They were Club; News. 329 wed Saturday and announced Holland It's here! The Television fcctivtf you've beca WTHT—Stars - In - The - Night. plans for a trip to New Orleans wsitingfor! Magic Mirror TcIcvUioa by Admirsl Lun DUMom QHn MiirsauKoiMs WTXC— Dr. X. Q. and Bermuda. tmmm I j i j M OpmSmStmmr lOtOO— . . . with satooMtic image lock-in to gi*c you the WDRC—My Friend Xrma. clcarcM picture of them alL 10* picture tube IV WONS—Kom's-A-Krackln’. USED provida )2 aqnarc iacha of vinriog Kfcca . . . W’THT—Arthur Gaeth. CARS W’n c —Contented Program. WHITE TURKEYS bright, (harp, naadyl Ie rupetb fumimre styled 15:15— JOHN CHAMB THOIMS cotuole that takaa Im space and actually coats Ina WTHT—Earl Godwin. From the Bennett Turkey Farm in Wilbraham, Mass., chan moat tabic Modela. See! Hear! Compare! 10:55— that we have ^ver seen. A Large AitR •vgHsDIg Ir i X^RC—Bob Hawk Show. Place Your Order Early f o r One o f These Today's Special — $1,595 r GT H m Sr of iDsAtif bl8h«r pfltm WONS—Vaughn Monroe. telephS C hour XVTXC—Radio City Playhouse. W ell Meated Birds ...... WTHT-On Trial. 1947 FORD SEDAN FORDOR Assortm ent STERUNG DRESSER SET my 11K15— ■ I 10 To 20 Lbs. 21 Lbs. Or Over EquipptMl with radio and 5Iotorola InMantanemia The «m «a give. „ ^ News On All Stations. gaa beater. Tan in color, low mileage and exoep- ■rifklta up her t1A |S lUnnUTOlULMIG 11:15— lO t O - STKTCH WATCH UNOS tlonally ciran. Of M H I ^mfUtiUmiEOiirUtmidb dteeaar with r latyrataN ^ * 1 8 * * W ONS— M eet the Band. lb. lb. 'hia beaaliM Chawa h «386 WDRC—World Tonight. THI I01 82c 75c i ael. W'THT—Joe Hasel. THIP Pontiac Streamliner “ 8” 4-door black sedan. R. and MsBhbij WTX<>-Newa. - OUR Very Fancy lb. H. Clean. Neckwear CAPONS 79c Studebaker “ 6” Commander 4-door sedan. Black. Drawn and Readyidy to Cook— 5, 6, 7 and 8 Lbsy Low initial cost plus low operating expense makes this a good buy. E G G NOG 1942 OId.smohile “ 78” 4-door sedan. New paint job. Nylon Umbrellas For Christmas L. T. Wood Locker Plant Mechanically okay. of superb quality meets all competition as far TE L. 8424 1942 Buick Special sedanette. Black.

1916 Chevrolet 4-do6r sedan. Two-tone blue. Clean as h d m h el 8M-AM lod e and as the product and the price are concerned. they come and mechanically perfeet. Anklets As(Ra#||( fkRnDgreph wilh nmo ZVKR KIT SMUUTEO KARU A New Set Of MtrGdGtRiiH^rm. Walnut, tn'y. Prices are downv ^ Mercury 2-door. Beautiful Brewster green. The S (Irregulars and Close-Outs) $19.95 ■e*Ba a idea* family car. I s HOLLOWARE Mercury 4,door. Low mileage. Black. Very clean A Bill el belle- _ _ SEAT COVERS ■\ trial will convince you that D A R T ’S is tops. Adstirot locRrd CRklnai. Moldt To, Builders and Others and nice. Shop for Christmas At ^ o r d t In RlbwiRt Wginwi l.ceta apwe feUail . . , ^ wot* ia alurays | k | S •Rly. »vteaiaaia SaSU Pkanareak • ■ ■ M We have some very desirable lots FOR S.\LE, cen­ Mercury club coupe. (2 to choose from ). Metallic SaS Mefit lUtfar Tilavlelaa buy aa Nuta taatalM •af.CK.c appracialed by ^ \ H ^ ‘ FOR YOUR CAR f ‘ 3 2 t S at MH-ky.vall at ye« oUB. be heaeaaakur. Made with fresh eggs, heavy cream, milk, trally located at resonable prices:— tan or black. 1946 Buick Super sedanette. Gean and nice. sugar and nutmeg from our’O i^ recipe Sixteen lots one block west of Main Street. Ideal for 1947 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 4-door sedan. Metallic gray. Cheney Brothers AU $19.95 Sets - $10 a smalt building development.- - Exceptional value. Nine lots on Chestnut Street, near Cheney Mills, ripe 1948 Chevrolet Fleetmaster station wagon. I.oaded with Rem nant Salesroom extras. Save about $200 on this one. Like brand /t's Easier Shopping Mornings for a small building project. COSTUME JCWURT SHKK SHAVER All $55.00 Sets - Phone 6430 new. Low mileage. HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHESTER $25 HOURS: Dslly 8 A. M. To 6 P. M. tet, 8 A. M. To 5 P. M. Cbatta It $4.00 Up Tenaa * 14M Lot on Forest Street, 80 x 150, Ford custom 2-door. Can’t tell from new. Radio, Or ask for it from our route salesman heater, undcrcoating. seat covers, etc. • Fifty (50) lots west of Broad Street, near the New I AU $75.00 Sets - Ford 4-door sedan. Life guard vtubes, spot light, $35 School Site. Zoned for a one and two-family house. Prices aide view mirror, grill guard, back-up U ^t, alip LADY S DIAMOND WE HAVE MOST SIZES IN STOCK Available From Now Until are reasonable, future bright. covers, radio, heater, etc., etc^ etc. WATCH CHEV, FORD, PLYMOUTH, Four very desirable lots left in Hollywood, located on ALL CARS THOROITIHI.Y RECONDITIONED AND OLDS, PONTIAC, PACKARD. HUDSON. ,New Year's Porter and Scarliorough Streets. One of the best neigh­ LIBER\IXY GUARANTEED IN W’RITING BUICKS, DODGE. DESOTO,. MERCURY borhoods in town. Prices are below cast to clear. ALL PRICES TO MEET TODAY’S LQW' MARKET Potteirton^s j/l/LntLet A COUPES, SEDANS, COACHES Industrial land on and near the railroad. j e w e l e r s Busine^ sites on Main Street and other sections. Manchester’s Largest Railio, Record and Appliance Store 533 MAIN STREET MANCHESTEK DART'S DAIRY Moriarty Brothers AT t h e c e n t e r • 539-541 MAIN ST. BRUNNER’S, Inc. ^ ; EDWARD J. HOLL “On 'The f.evel At Center and BroafP* Telephone 3117 Or .1118 ^ SU EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER 315 East Center St. ■v« “We Cut The Earth To Suit Vmir Taste” J^lnce 1903 OPEN EVENINGS U N T IL 10:30

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■/' / H- ■■- MANCHESTER E%T:NING l^RALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY. DKCEMBER 20, 194R xnAiN<.ntffJ C.n cvBiM isu MK;k a L 1J. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, m s | >AGE FOURTEEN .1 Fifth Graders Cleveland Browns Romp Rec League Results 4 Teams Deadlocked PA^s Pin First Loss of Season on Terryville^ 62 to WUHe's Grin (4S) = MO LI O Over Buffalo Brills, 49-7 p. B. F. Pt*. Give Program 8—Kosak, r f ...... 2 0-0 4 For First iri Rec Loop 0—C. Parclak, rf .. 0 0-0 0 2—Rubacha If .. '2 0-1 4 NassiffsDrop . Guards Continue to Set m«v»iand Dec 20 --^Whllc • with the newly-crownert National score St the end of the third period Guards Passing Thrills Thompson Star 5fanche»ter Green Pu­ , . hnvprort hone- Lcaaue king* would be In an ex- 1—Jarvis ...... 0 1-1 1 being 32 to 27. the dove of peace ho\ ered h p before the :019 4—Gryzb. c ...... 6 5-6 17 Willie's Upset Balch's Vilga and Zamaitie — IIIUH.IUI, w .viu Ml.. sea- The last quarter was a thriller 0-0 2 pils Also Hold a Christ- fully today over a meeting of the j opens. 2—Zamaitla rg ... 1 45 to 38 and Italiang and now it looked as though the Two G>ntests Pace in Yankee Division In Eagle Win National Football I^eague and the Asked if that suggestion con- 2—August, r g ...... 1 0-3 2 Pontiacs were going to come Fans, Dazzles Giants mas Sale 5—W. Parclak. Ig . 6 1-2 13 Romp Over ClMners All-America Conference in Phila- ' tained n hint he would be boss of through and remain unbeaten. Surowlec, Manchester, 18; Puggy 0—Opalach, Ig . . . . 1 0-0 2 When the horn sounded for the Lose to White Eagles Bjr The Associated Press • Lead Scoring Attack delnhla this lakeside metropolis ; the Browns next year, instead of Bell, Bristol, )Fee Dinnle, afidj''Philadelphia Gains NFL Stormy weather waa no damper celebrated its fourth pro grid title taking a collegiate job as has been By Score of 49 to 23 last quarter. Batch’s opened up Danbury appears to be the team ' 19—Totals ...... 19 7-13 45 Locals Bcore Easy 43*23 In Willimantic and Hank BaletU, 'Iterrlngton, 15 ea ^ . to the high spirit* of pupils of the as many year*. rumored, he answered: with a foul shot by “ Bow Wow' W E H A V E Twenty Point Win to atop in the Eastern Baeketball Qiampionship With fifth grade of Manchester Green The three-vear-old conference ” I don't know. Next season Is Batch Pontiacs (88) Standings Worobei, a baaket by A1 Kurlowrica Phil Dundaa and John Pringle, Poles Radi Up Second B. F. Pts. ^in at Armory Before Shytnas in Norwich League whlc^ complete* iu first Polish Results School when they and their teach-, sent five of Its club owniera. each pretty far off, and right now I’m P. W, Pet. and one by Chet Kurlowlc* to put Middletown, 14 each, and Len Ctec- 7*0 Win Over Cardsi 1 --C. Kurlowiez, ri 1 0-3 2 Balch Pontiac* . . . 3 .750 Small Crowd; Play Ouard* (48) round n d t weekf. The Hat City co, Bridgeport: Hy Shendel, New Straight Trinmph at er. Miss Mary Friedman, enter­ with an olive branch In his hand, thinking the Pontiacs only two, points be- F I'U. tained parent* and friend* with a 1—Dobek, If ...... 2 y 1-3 5 Britlsh-Amerlcans 3 '^5® I hind the Grill, 32 to 34. From here Blowing a 15 point halftime lead squad coached and sparked b.» Haven and John Bycholaki, Man­ Philadelphia. Dec, — ,a»i_ x Maacbestrr P. A. A. C. (82) to the City of Brotherly i-ove for Florida.’ 1 6-7 8 Hurricanes Saturday ! 0—Tedford, rt . . . 0-1 14 uolby Qunther, last season with 20 East Side Rec; . Girls Christmas sale and program last the confab with Us older rival Of big Marion Motley, his 240- 4—Kose. c ...... Itallsn-Americans 3 •'^501 to the last couple o f minutes CANADIAN aU B the Nasaiff Arms team chester, with IS each, bring up the super passer with a hidden talent ‘ P. B. F. Pta 1—J. Worobcl, rg .. 2 0-1 4 , 0—Ermlsch, rf . Providence in the BAA, has now rear of the top 11. 8—Vilga, rf ...... 7 3-8 17 week. hlch up to now has refu.scd to pound fullback who scored thrw Willie’s G rill...... 3 .7.50 \ the Grill kept in the lead by two bowed to the Witllmantlc White for running sloshed through the Win in Preliminary ■ 3—A. Kurlowlca Ig 6 3-6 15 A sparse audience, held down by . 1—Staum. If ... won six straight, two of them over Danbury la setting the pace in 8—Jarvta, r f ...... 3 0-0 6 For Many weeks during a free recognize the All-America a exis­ touchdowns against the Bills, pit I.Aurels ...... 2 .500 points. Finally the score was tied Eagles 67 to 82 in a thrilling over­ snow at Shlbe Park to g i « the 2—P. Worobei, Ig ., 1 2-2 4 311k a ty A. C. ... 2 •500 up nt 38-alli And the ' snowstorm, witnessed the 4—Surowlec, c . Briatol, thrice chempa. the team averages with 71.2 5—W. Parclak, If.. 1 4Ji a activity period in the achool day tence. • , ing up IS.'l yards in 14 triea ...... - 2— Gorman, c ... time contest Saturday night in Philadelphia Eagle, their first Na- Sunday afternoon at the Boat —u.' — — K. of C...... 0 .000 Up to now the Grill team Just Manchester Guards adminater s Undefeated Danbury's latest points, followed by Bristol, 63.1; 1—Kosak. I f ...... 2 and during spare moments at home With practically all clubs losing Brown said: 12-22 38 . 3—VosL r g ...... Winimantlc. Side Rec the Fteliah-Americana ‘‘That Motley, he really was a 12—Total* ...... 13 Cleaners ...... 0 .000 managed to keep ahead and then 43 to 23 shellacing to the Phlls- conquest over Bristol occurred yes­ Torrington. 60.2: Manchester. StJl; shlp^ ^®®^***" League champlon- 0—Kose, c ...... 3 3-3 9 the boys and girls had been busily money, the two big leagues were 21 to 17, 3— B. Bycholski, Naasifia started fast and with won their second Metory in three cnpagH In making articles for the snoot full, wasn’t ho? He’s the Score at halftime: it happened. Max Rubacha start­ delphia Colored Giants yesterday rg terday in the Hat City when a t3’atllngford, 56.1; Bridgeport, I —Kurlowlca c ... 2 0-1 4 expected to come up with an arm­ Willie’s. 0— Gavello, Ig . their race horse style of play com­ crowd of more than 400 waded! The lion’s share of credit for the 2—Obuchowski, rg. 1 2-4 4 starts when they down^ the Ter- sale. Needles* to say, many inter­ istice ending the three-year war greatest fullback in history, and Willie's Grill threw the Rec Sen­ ed it off with a set shot from the SEAGRAM’S V. 0. afternoon at the Main Street ar­ 54.2; New Haven and Middletown, ■ 1—Server. Ig .. pletely baffled their opponents. through the season’s hsavieit Eagla* 7 to 0 victory over the 1—Opalach, rg . . . . 0 1-4 1 ryMUe St. Cteaimirs, in a SUte ested pa/ents were involved In the for playing talent and attendant that includes Bronko Nagurski.” ior League Into a four-way tie for side to put the Grill ahead. Then mory. 53. Itallan-Americans (49) first place last Saturday night by The locals held a seven point lead snowstorm to cheer their favorites ‘ The standings: (teicago Cterdinal* in yesterday * 3—ZM aitis, Ig .... 3 1-4 7 Polish League game by a 82-33 project and the outcome wa« a high saiaiie*. Each loop postponed Adverse weather cut the crowd Gryzb pulled a sleeper by staying FTobabiy the most interesting 14 Totals-.... score. The defeat waa the first suf­ P. B. F. Pt*. beating the Balch Pontiacs by a under his basket and with the A Hearty Gift For A Gracious Gentleman part of the game came in *he >inal ..1 6 11-18-43 at the end of the-first 10 minutes on to an 88-72 triumph. Vaakee Dlilsioii 16th annual NFL ilUe gave w n t O^C. Parclak, Ig . 2 0-0 4 supply of merchandise of good Its draft a day because of the to 22,981, smallest of the season 1-2 9 Giants of play. ,0 quarterback Tommy Thompson fered by the Msitor* in league here, and 6ut the winning players’ 3—Correntl, r f ---- 4 score of 45 to 38 before a small crowd excited and yetllng he mlmitea of what waa otherwise a (28) In the circuit's only olh-r con­ W L Pet qu.allty and workmanship. peace conference. 0 —Accornero, rf .. 2 1-3 S 1— Lowe, r f ...... 3 0-1 8 The Sporting Goods lads moved who the yardage when It 19-T o ta l* ...... ’Jt 14-21 rompetUion and as a result Hart­ Articles for sale included hand individual share to 9894.18, but crowd of approximately 150 spec­ wasn’t noticed and before you drab game. Both teams tried their test Sunday, Torrington rallied to Manchester ...... 5 2 .714 62 The Cleveland fan*, however, 0-2 2 1— Dickey, rt...... 0 1-2 L fast and every member took a counted most. TcrryxIUe (.33) ford took over sole poascasion oi painted tins of homemade cook­ Brown said his team was "fired to 3--Lea, if ...... 1 tators. knew it a long pass was thrown ability in moving the ball around. edge out New_Haven. 72-70 In the Torrington . . . . , ..S 2 .600 weren’t too interested in the fi­ 1—Rivosa i f ...... 2 4-6 8 In the second game of the night 4— Hill, If ...... 1 0-2 2 turn at scoring a hoop on set 5^^1e Coach Farle (Greasy) P. B. F. PU first place with Tcrryvllle now ies. bottle sprinklers, flower pots nancial woes of the warring cir­ the limit.” to.him and Stan threw in two The Guards tried it first and kept New aty. Bridgeport ...... 2 4' .333 0—N. Paganl, c , . . « 3-4 15 the Italtan-Americans had very points to move the Grill ahead by (bi-Iloblnaon, If . 0 0-2 0 Shota rebounds and layups. Tonight at Bridgeport, the ^ r a e w »* unhesitant and unstint­ 1—Dubnansky, rf. 4 1-4 9 second and Manchester and Meri­ v'lth,plaDts, glreedv started, plaster cuits. They were too busy singing "They were as anxious as a kid 2-4 8' FRED’S PACKAGE STORE the ball hopping plenty fsat to the ' 2—Odrick. c ... New Haven ...... 2 ■ fi .286 0— LojeskI, rf . . . . den tied for third place. 3—AIlczi, r g ...... 8 little trouble in beating the Man­ four points. This would have been . . . 5 2-3 12 Though the winners had a height Bridgeport Rectors pUy host to ing In his praise for the veteran 4 0-0 8 of paris paper weighU. pot hold­ the praises of the home town about to drive his dad's car for 0 delight of the fans. Trying to sal­ 2— Harris, rg . . . Chlonial Division The locals wrasted no time m 0—Geer, rg ...... 0 0-0 chester Cleaners by a score of 49 sufficient but then another basket . . . 0 2-4 2 advantage the locala controlled the the powerful Manchester Guards, Thompson who led the NFL In 2-Gudaitls. If ... 4 3-5 IT ers. novelty lapel pins of wool and Browm* who romped over the Buf­ the first time,” he Bald. 0-2 2 ^ Comer of Spruce and Bissell St., TcL 7728 vage aometUhg out of the losing 4-^Chllds, Ig ,,. ... 0 0-2 0 W L Pet 4— Wrobleakl, c .. 2 0-3 Jumping off to an early lead and 3—Gentllcore, Ig .. 1 to 23. by "Wimpy” Kosak and a foql shot . cause, the Giants tried their backboards during the first half leaders of the Yankee Division. Danbuiy ...... passing during the loop season — 4 felt, fudge'and cakes. falo Bills, champions of the eastern The Browms rushed o ff to a 28-0 ..6 0 1.000 0—Kuakoski, c ... 0 0-0 0 led by Ed Vilga and Hogan Za- Proceeds from the sale will go Playing-Ooach Wally Parclak by Stan Gry*b sewed up a sweet FREE DELIVERY hand at It wllh'.a little clowning by with Ed .Wcirabickl, Norm Burke. Four other games are slated this Bristol ...... /. and then helped hla team win a sector of the, All-American, by 49 edge, scoring once in each of the 11-23 49 l4 Totals ...... a 5-16 23 ..3 3 .500 3—Chisinau, rg .. 4 0-2 8 malUs held ft 22-11 advantage at toward the purchase of w’ork and 13—Totals ...... 19 and his boys came through with victory for Willie's. big Sugar Odriak and little Cteck Mickey Murphy and Ike (tele get­ week. roveted title with some fancy gal­ to 7 in yesterilay's title game. first two periods and twice in the Manchester Cleaners (28) Score at half time, 20-9 Guards. Middletown ...... 3 5 .375 loping. 4—Barchinkoaki, ig 3 0-2 6 the end of the first period. When play materials decided upon by third before the eastern champs fiylng colora In a thrilling ball The high scorers for the Grill J Childs thrown in. The Guards won ting. the major share. A ll eight clubs have been exper­ Wallingford ...... 1 4 .200 That verdict rounded out an un- B. F. Pt*. 4—SwIcoskL Ig .. 0 1-3 1 the second stanaa got imdcr way. P. game that waa well played by both team were Gry*b with 17 points this contest by a Wide margin. Murphy scored four consecutive imenting with their lineups and Neale always said Utompson had the'group. b e a t e n-united season for the registered on a 10-yard pass from 2—R. Brown, rf .,. 1 0-1 2 Street Tavern was JacK Coleman Yeqforday’e Results the pace increased slightly and Jim Still to end Alton Baldwin. teams. The game got eftf to a slow and Wally Parclak with 13 points. Leading from start to finish the hoops at the start of the second have been going over their roatera Danbury 88, Briatol 72. plenty of "heart " and the forrter Christmas Program Browms, who handed double de­ 1 —Sambogna, rf .. 2 0-2 4 start as there were few shots of Lyaall'street. quarter and netted two more in the 18—ToUls ...... 24 5-19 53 Manchester scored 13 points to The Christmas program pre­ For the Brownr Edgal^ (Special Zamaltis played a beautiful floor Guards made sure the colored with a fine comb. The deadline for Torrington 72. New Haven 70. Tulsa star more than proved It feats to the other seven clubs and 1—.Connolly, if . . . . 2 1-5 0 taken by either team and the shots game and had complete possession Tonight the Guards trivel to same canto for a 12 point total to Score at halftime; Manchester. the visitors 10 to increase their topped it off with a workmanlike Delivery) Jones came up'with the boys were never in the bail game. making changes is January 1. AU T w Week’s Game* yesterday. It might have broken 35-21. sented in word and song the tradl 3—B. Paganl, If . . . 0 1-3 1 that were taken missed their mark. of both back boards ail through Bridgeport to engage the Rectors help Nasaiff leave the floor at half lead to 33-21 at the halfway mark. tional Hebraic and Chrietian ob­ job on the Buffalo team in the first touchdown on a four-yard 3 1-2 7 A1 Siirowiec. Bob Tedfonl and Red teams have until then -to select Tonight—Manchester at Bridge­ many a quarterback to have a 67 .1—Davis, c ...... For the first couple of minutes, the game. In an Eastern League game. In time with a 37-22 advantage. f y a touchdoOTi pass on the first In the third period the vlaitora servances of the holiday season payoff stniggle. plunge, and end George Toting 4—E. Brown, r g ... 1 0-0 2 Oavello each dumped In two their 10 best players and to regis­ port. Manchester Girl* (3 3 ) both teams were passing the ball A1 Kurlowlc* with 15 points and the first meeting of th.?sj two It was a different ball game p l^ ’ calle dback for an offside pen­ made a determined Md to pull The candlelight of the Menorah Just to make certain there waa scored the second as ho raced 18 1 —Giorgettl, rg .. . 0 2-3 2 hoops In the first period to help ter with Secretary Bill Garret of Wednesday—Manchester at New B. F. Pts. even with the locala. Led by Gu-, around trying to work the ball in Koao with eight points were the the Guards come out on the long teams the Guartto won g)lng away throughout the filial minutes of the alty, , and a tiny creche glowed together no question about who was boss, yards with a recovered fumble. 2—McCurry, ig ... 0 0-1 0 close, but again when the shots by a 85-34 score but stiffer oppo­ Bristol. Haven. Zagorski. r f ...... 5 1-4 11 doitla, Dubnanaky and Chlzinakl, Quarterback Otto Graham passed high scorers for Balch’s. end of a 13 to 3 score as the quar­ hotly contested game. The White League headquarters announces Moake, rf ...... as the children played and fang the protege* of Coach Paul E. 0—E. Paganl. Ig .. 0 0-0 0 were taken it waa a miss. sition ia expected In Bri.dgeport Thursday—Middletown at, Bria­ But not Thompson. . 0 0-0 0 Terryvllle outscored the locals Ji­ eight yards to Jones for the third In the second game of thb night ter ended. Continuing the assault Eagles took on a different appear­ that Gunther leads the individual HoUand if ...... the beautiful stories. Brown ran up their biggest count — the "hot” Itallan-Amertcans took The Rectors recentRi diopped a tol. Torrington at Walllngforil. He came back in the fourth . 5 0-0 10 l t in this period and trailed only •md then Motley registered three Chet Kurlowlc* started the in the Second quarter the locals ance and began to close the gap scoring with a four-game average Bangs, If ...... It ran as follows: Reader. Sally of the season, while holding Buf­ 19—Total* ...... 9 5-17 23 the Cleaners to the cleaners by a seven point deci*ion to the strung, Sunday—New Haven at Dan quarter to make a vital six yard . 0 0-0 0 by seven points. 49-42, wrhen the in a row on rambles of 29, 31 and scoring after a few minutes with were out In front 20 to 9 as the slow but sure, whereas the locals of 22 paolnts. Trailing him are Al bury. Blosie, c ...... Makepeace; Festival of Lights, falo to it* lowest total. Score at halftime 27 to 18. score of 49 to 23. league leading Danburv Fedoros. quarterback sneak for a first down . 0 1-2 1 final quarter atarted. R o b e r t a D ic k ; “Hanukkah.' Brown, elated over his first five yards. a set-shot from the side court, half ended. The tired looking were getting their short of shots Delany, c ...... 0 0-0 ■ 0 Itallan-Amerlcan*. Then W ally Parcisk threw In The Itallan-Americans led in Wednesday night the Guards on the Cardinal fl\.e yard* line. HI* The two teams played on even Deanne Rottner; Cong -r- O Han clean season since 1940 when he Defensiv’c center and Capt. Loti Giants dropped behind to 31-15 at but nothing was failing. offenrive mate, hammering Steve Moskc, rg ...... 1 0-0 2 foul shot aiid Stan Gry*b came up every period and never were In any travel to West Haven to tackle the With leas than a minute remain­ tough one to lose, especially after tenns in the final period with the ukkah. Class; Christmas Story dropped the reins at Massillon Saban got the last one. Jogging 30 nirch SL Wildcats (23) the three quarter mark and seam- Van Buren. then took a Thompson Itewd. r g ...... 0 0-0 0 locals scoring 13 pMnts to the vla- yards with an intercept^ pass with two sucker shots to put the trouble all throughout the game. ed glad to hear the final whistle Red Devils in another league af­ ing. Moseley put the Eagles ahead leadiag practically tha entire Sturdevant rg . . . Betty Modean; Tableau, Spirit, High school and went on to Ohio B F Pt* Nino Paganl led the scorers with fair and return home on Christmas handoff and rumbled through a . 0 0-0 0 Itors 11 and p r ln g Manriieater a Grill ahead by three pblhts. Then even though on the short end of a 60 to 58. Seconds later he left game. Local Sport Reichle, Ig ...... 4 Betty Modean: Mother, Dorothy State, Great Lakes and then here, for his first counter in three years. Stratton. I f ...... * 0 0-J 0 15 points, with Correntl scoring truck sized hole for th* winning . 0-0 8 nine-point margin at the final In three seasons of cJiamplon- just before the first quarter ended 43 to 23 score. night to play the American the game yla five personals and in In the absence of Coach Russ Kosinski. Ig ...... 0 Litke; Joseph, Herbert L ’Heureux termed his champions "The great­ Roach. I f ...... 2 0-0 4 nine and Rlvosa and AIlczi witli touchdown. 1-1v> 1 whlatlc. fihip play the Brown* have won 41 .lohn Dobek threw In a basket to Odrick, Childs and Speedy Lowe League Hartford Hurricane*. came Shea who proved to be the Cole. Ed Welrzbicki came through Angel, Ina Johnson; Crowd, Gall est team I ’ve ever coached.” Ruhbachs, rf ...... 3 1-2 7 eight apiece. But the game, was far from Both teams scored 24 times games, lost three and tied one. tie the score up, but again Gryzb played well for the Giants but the star of the game. in fine style while acting in that Chatter Totals ...... 15 s T 33 Meyer, Danny McMulHn. Nellie He also said he was willing to Clapp, rf ...... 0 2-2 2 For the Cleaners, Davis. Connol­ lipeal Cliapter Wins over. The explosive Western Divi­ from the floor but the locala wrere meet the Philadelphia Eaglea "any The Cleveland Rams won the came up with another sucker shot team as a whole failed to click and Juat twelve seconds remained capacity. New’comers Burke, Ma­ TerrjAlllc Girls (15) Rider, Dickie Barrette, Marlene Murphy, ...... 1 0-0 2 and a foul to put Willie’s ahead at ly and Sambogna atarred and sion champion CardiiuUs stiU had much better at Jthe compUntentary Regetta, Billy Dent, Barbara time and any place,” but sug­ National League title here in 1945, did not live up to expectations when Gus Gaudlno took a pass son and Murphy all performed One lundred and lUty beya wrere B. P Pta Carlson, e ....,...... 3 2-2 8 the end of the quarter by a score played a whale of a game. John Mather Chapter (2) plenity of time to blow the game atrtpe making good 14 out of $4 Martin. gested the best time for a match then moved to Los Angeles. 1 0-1 2 The fans that came to see the from Ike Cole. About 35 feet well and they had no trouble ac­ guests of the Guards’ management Plawwck, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 while the visitors could only drop Esllin, c ...... of 8 to 4 . johnaon . . . . . 77 93 111 281 yesterday afternoon at the Q u a r^ up. None of the 28.864 diehard Carols. “Bring the Torch, Jean 0 0-0 0 Philadelphia boys put on a show, away from his own hoop, Gus let quainting themselves with Nas- Marsclta i f ...... 3 1-1 7 5 out of 19. This gave Manchester Howly, r g ...... Oregon's football victories over MacDonald . . 88 81 73 242 game at the fan* who braved the near bllasard Planecki, c ...... nette Isabella," Solo, Donald Vale 0 0-0 0 In the second quarter both teams SRW’ Instead, the home boy* atip- go with one of his famous one- slffs’ style of play. . 3 0-0 8 ita nine point margin for Metory. Day. I g ...... held their own by scoring 13 points Oregon State the last two seasons YOUR DEVOTION^ plv the firework*. Hodge ...... 81 116 100 297 handers. The crowd's noise dead­ armory. Next home start Of the to see the game were leaving yet. McOrny. r g ...... 0 0-1 0 “StUle Nacht, Heillge Macht" aolo, Scovill Company Wonian^8 Alliance McNamara i g ...... 0 0-0 0 were the first for the Webfoots Shea, Moseley, Phil Barry and Here's where Thompson came Ed Vilga. last week's hero, led Anna Horwath; Christmas in apiece. In thla quarter both start­ Tedford waa high man with 14 Coleman . . . . . 92 98 80 270 ened as the shot dropped in with­ GuaVds will, be Saturday night, Shea, Ig ...... 0 0-0 ‘ 6 since 1940. ' Bob Dumas were the big guns in into his 0W71. the locala attack with 17 pointo Other Lands; Scotland, Betty ed to open up and the game began points and Surowlec came close L e g g e tt---- . 99 108 114 321 out touching the rim and the ball (teristmaa against the Hartford Planecki, Ig ...... 1 0-0 a T o ta ls...... 10 5-7 25 a t their team’s winning effort. Hurricanes. A holdln* penalty set th* Eaglea wrhlle getting plenty of — Floming; France, Cynthia Lewis. Official Dies Selects Officers to get faster with each team break­ behind with 10. Gavello played a game ended tied at 60 all. For the locals all played hard, from Zamaitla, Ed Kose and Uoyd Sterling Silvers (22) ing fast. When the whistle blew Total* ...... 437 496 478 1411 back to their seven. A break her* Total* ...... 7 1-2 Barry Schaller; Norway, Avard F Pts W kat could be more fitting . . . more beautiful L . . bang up floor game and also added It was in the extra five minute with Murphy leading all point-get­ 15 Jarvta. For TerrjrvUle. Qudaltls B to end the half, Willie’s left the New London Chapter (1) Several stitches were I like a fUmble would have hew Score at halftime Manchester, HuesUs; China, Julie Claudell, The Polish Woman’s Alliahbe: 4 3-5 11 eight points to the Guards total neriod that sub Shea starred. The ters with 16. taken In waa high with 17- points, while Mlddlebury, Dec. 20.— yards-than in any other game well, and made their #hota count r . 99m. I ™»ss of the Peloponneaua coast Full length Door R. Marconi, r f ...... a Funeral services will be held very active in Polish activities. The Prtlsh American Club held # the strong New Britain Pajams In the "Y ” Senior League. In the this year. Tommy laughed and when needed. $ g i Tba ordtr was put out because of Refreshments were served upon MeCtevannagh. If . . . . g this afternoon at the First Con­ Its annual meeting yesterday af- Mirrors 4 leek fer this tcel e* yeer Reek el Afei nenumenl er Boys. 'The visitors won both first game at 7:15, St. John’s meet said, " I alwaya was a runner, With Zanla netting four hoopa 6 g impending major operatlona in gregational church, Waterbury, completion of the meeting and all the Wapping “ Y.” Each team has mostly on one-hand set shots, the Strong, c ...... g 1 IS temoon, and the following officers ■orker. It ISenllflei ell Reck of Age> nenuieenti. games played last season against didn’t you know It?” that sector of southern Greece. with burial in Riverside cemetery. members were pleasantly sur­ For Your Bedroom and lost but one game. The V.F.W. locals took an early 11- to 4 lead at Stone, rg ...... * 2 g The new shipping ban, broad­ the Sporting Goods lads. There were other star* In this prised by a visit from Santa daus were elected: President, Frank and Moriarty Brothers are paired th* quarter. Kuhney. I g ...... 6 4 cast in Greek and English over Wull Mirrors Wililmaatic (67) first Philadelphia professional who gave out many btautlful and Haraburda. Sr.: vice president, In the second game. grid championship since the Levinson of the South Bndere B. Marconi, Ig ...... g 0 $ Radio Athena, said cxccpUons Accused Chief Edmund Haponik; recording secre­ Over Your Fireplace (Aolofox B. F. Pt*. useful gifts. Beau Brummell Mode by the maker* of Moseley, rf ...... 6 3 15 won in got hot in the second half and th* would ^ made only for Greek tary, Alex Mikolowskl; financial The Women’s Bowling League locals’ lead was shaded to two Totals ...... « paaaenger veaael^i plying between \ 3 *5e Hammond Oiuon Dumas, rf ...... 4 2 10 1926. 8 35 Continues Task To DIstrtbnte Bonus secretary. Thadlus J. Kiejna; White Glass Co. will suspend operations Tuesday There was . points at the halfway mark, 18 to Rovers (8) ceaatal porta. treasurer, Bennv Kuligowski; Mar­ • Kasily attached to yonr piano, Ferentv. If ...... 3 1 7 the Soloroi rWc. you the beau­ night at the "Y.” The alleys are The Likeable Loulslanan should 16. B. 9. Soma 25.000 Greek troops re- shall. Michael I.,ebied*; tnistees. 24 Birch St. Manchester Scott. If ...... 0 0 0 Stonington. Dec. 20.—(/P)—Uis- tiful lone* of the clarinet, eetio, ■ open for reservatians. have been like a duck out of water The second half was pretty much Escavitch, r f ...... o 6 0 , eently were reported moved to the Edwin Kose, Eihvard Wadas. Vin­ Phone 3322 I. Barry, c ...... 3 1 7 Bvarta, Ky., Dec. 20.—(ff)—Po­ trlbution of 30 per cent of its and many other aolo inatnnnents. In that treacherous underfooting. the same as the first as both teams J. Farrell I f ...... i 0 3 PelopottnMnu for offensive - opera- lice Chief Isachar Combs contin­ cent Siemienski; sick committee, Open Dally 8 A. M. To II P. M. Qive ^tolker a ^acalion Ties Haddad, rg ...... 0 0 U yearly profit to more than 300 em­ P. Barry, rg ...... 6 3 15 The ” Y” Junior League will not And then too. he was facing th* matched baaket for basket. The R Farren. e ...... o 0 6 tloiBs. (tee unconfirmed report said ued his U w enforcement work in ployes next Wednesday, was an­ Michael Lebled*. Ignac Zatkowskl. Including Haturdny KappUn. r g ...... a fun-acale attack was scheduled Depathy. Ig ...... 8 2 8 operate Saturday night. Games Chicago Cterdinala a team that al­ winners still held a 30-27 lead go­ 0 0 thla small mountain community nounced last night by A. Wlmpf- Konstanty Kows*. John Sobleskl. Plenty Of Parking Cali Mancheater t-1036 CTIfford. Ig ...... 0 0 to be launched at midnight for Gkriitnuu ... an^ ik e Shea, Ig ...... 2 1 5 Tliursday night at the "Y ” will find ways has been able to stop him. ing into the final ten minute* of 0 today, free under $5,000 bond on helmer Sk Bros.. Inc., velvet man­ The new president, Mr. Hara­ For Free Home Dcmoostratloti St. Bridget's meeting the Indiana play. ifincr. Ig ...... 0 There have been frequent re­ On Premises Not yesterday. Steve — the 0 0 a m u^er charge. ufacturers here. Twenty per cent burda. is prominent in Polish cir­ 27 13 and the Junior Guards against St. —... _^ port# that submarines have been 67 NFL's top bround gainer — ran. It waa in the final quarter that (2omba, 28-year-oId war veteran of the distribution will be in the cles. He la one of the charter mem­ Nasslffs .Arms (62) Johiv’s. The "Y " will be closed all Total* ...... 1 0 2 bringing in supplies to rebels in ^amihf Qoo9 Calin^ C fll y e a r! ^ slid and sloshed for 98° yards on Danielson realty caught afire, net­ and this coal mining town's firth form of cash bonuses. The other bers of the club, which waa or­ B. F. Pts. day Friday. However, in case of Score at half time. 14-2. Peloponnesus. Several weeks ago-a police chief In five months, was ganized In 1916. He ia president of 26 running playrs in addition to ting five hoopa and a charity toM 10 per cent goes Into a retirement Gaudlno, rf ...... 3 1 7 inclement weather, the North Bind scoring the winning touchdown. to clinch the SUk (^ty Metory. 000-ton sMp carrying munlUona, charged 4irlth the killing Friday fund. Ih e company said it waa the Polish National Alliance, treas­ Degutls, rf ...... 2 0 4 CTirtstm** party will be held In 8he Joe Muha booted a wet ball: Danlelaon with 18 and Zants Cowboys (28) was sunk off the coast night of Bryan Middleton. making the distribution for (he urer of the Pollah Union Society of INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER Conran, If ---- ...... 1 0 2 ” Y ” building. K Middleton, 48-year-oId restau­ superbly; Cliff Patton converted! with 16 points led th* winning at­ F. Pta. United States Secretsiy jet the ninth consecutive year "despite a Manchester, and a member of the Burke, c ...... 1 1 3 Elhs, r f...... 4 0 rant operator, waa Indicted sever­ national Polish American Congress. what might have been a vital j tack. For the tooers, Borselle, 8 Army Kenneth Boyall will acemo- recent lull in the velvet market.” Murphy, c ...... 8 0 16 Joe "Sugar" Hugret has resign­ Marconi. If ...... i 1 3 al weeks ago in connection with Mr. Haraburda succeeds Boleslau REFRIGERATORS ..d FREEZERS extra point. And laat, but far from I,evinaoii. and Dagata netted II, pany Lt. Gen. James A. Van Fleet, The total amount Involved waa Robb, r g ...... 3 ■2 8 ed as coach of the Wallingford Madsen, c ...... 4 0 8 head of the American Military the slaying of Police C2ilef E. J. Koiontsi. least, that staunch eagle line turn­ 12. and 10 points respectively. not announced. SUMS IN svsav WAVI Wlerzbickt, rg ...... 4 0 8 Veterans in the Eastern Baskat- ed back Pat Harder, EHmer An- Topllff-x ...... 0 0 0 miasion to combat areas in north­ ^um gardner on Sept. 14...... 2 3 7 The Silk (3ty lads face a busy I. Cole. Ig . . . : . baU League. goman and (teariea Trippi which week with three games on tap. To­ Cronin, rg ...... 1 0 3 ern Greece today. Patrolman Lewis - Deaton, 32, For Mason, I g ...... 8 1 7 Bolon. r g ...... 3 the .police shlePa assistant, wraa Is no small accomplishment even morrow night in a Rec League 1 T Ryan. Ig ...... ; 0 0 0 Slaying Probe Continued shot during the exchange of gun­ rH i lilSUPER DE tUXE 27 8 92 Pep Boxes Freeman with the field snowed under. game they meet th* Italian-Amer- fire and la recovering in a Harlan t Cteach Jimmy Ctenaelman sum- icans. Thursday evening they go The prttcDi ibsi's prcfcrrcdl Cxir* big 8 Scorr at half time. 37-22 Naa- hospital. Deaton said the gun fight BATTERIES med up hi* team's raaction thls to Windsor for a return engage­ Totals-...... 13 2 as Guam. Dec. 20—(>P)— Island au­ Boston, Dec. 20-iipi-W llUe cu.-fi. refrigerstor with plenty of room... “That slffs. ment wit hthe Wllson-WIndsor ar­ See Bee* (3) -• thorities continued their investiga­ started when he and Combs tried Pep will take wbat he plans as his way: to serve a search warrant on Mid­ plenty o f valac. too! Actually 16.3 square “We knew a break would win: ray. and (teristmas night they re B. F. PU. tion today of the rape alaylng of feet o f shelf srea, yet tireamlined to take first step toward regabilng his Lisk. rf ...... 0 0 0 Ruth Farnsworth. 27-year-old for­ dleton. .AUTO-UTE^ .DELCO the game. The Eaglea got It and lum to face the high-flying Weth­ no extra room in your kitchen. See ir WMHKWMMMKaMMMHtt Brainard. I f ...... 0 1 1 mer San Francisco WAC. Lt featherweight championship to­ capitalized. They outplayed ua and ersfield Eagles at the Armory- today! Look forihe two handy ’Toldiway" Beau night when be fares Hermie Free­ the better team on the field won " Box Score: Rlngstone, e ...... 1 0 2 Ciommand?r James Hackett, depu Martin, rg ...... 0 0 0 tv police of Guam, said ail leads In shelves, meat "FrigWrawer” and "Slow- II man of Etegic lake. Me., In a ten- He described the fumble that Silk a t y A. C. (43) Kodcs. ig ... 1...... 0 0 0 the shocking slaying were being away" freeaer locker! Standard and Dc- round bout at Boston Garden. hurt most as one of those things. B. F. PU. carefully run down. But there waa $6.00 ALLOWANCE Luxe.models also available. "ITie claasy little battler from “It wasn't Ray MallouTa fault. Zanla. r T ...... 8 0 16 8 2 Totals ...... 1 1 3 no Indication any arrest was In i i Brummell Hartford, Conn., la due to meet It wasn't anybody’s fault. It was Danielson, if . . . . 18 Fish, c ...... 1 1 3 Score at half time. 12-2. the offing. new tlthst Sandy Sadler after the a little mlxup In a handoff.” first of the year in a return match All of which proved vdiat Neale Conn, rg ...... 1 1 3 ON YOUR OLD BATTERY and hopes to avenge himself for had told his boy* earlier in the Server, r g ...... 0 0 0 Shea B (33) Look” the knockout inflicted by Saddler. week. Hsugh. ig ...... I 0 2 S. F. Pta "The first team that makes a Bolduc, I g ...... 0 1 1 McGuire, r f ...... 6 . 0 12 PRESCRIPTIONS rUNERALHOAMS mistake will lose.” Belanski, If ...... 0 0 0 .’8 W( .1 .' / Hockey At .4 Glance The (terdlnal* made It. Totals ...... 19 5 43 Everett. If ...... 1 1 3 fjt EU * f R now Newr Britain South Ends (46) Cterlaon. e ...... 2 4 i. BUY : 0 CALLER FOR 1H0 VA'N b’ ' M AKE .\N LIT TNIS FRIlZIR * National Lrague R. F. Pta. Michcala rg ...... 3 0 8 AND APPOINTMENT EARLY FOR Deftuit 5, Toronto 1. Vale In Cinast Game LaFontaine, rf .. 0 0 0 Backus, I g ...... 0 0 0 iO TOE WORRI I New York 3. Montreal 2 Greco, rf ...... 0 0 0 Moller, I g ...... 4 0 8 Borselle. If ...... 6 2 14 RELIVERER Chicago 7, Boston 2. San Francisco. Dec. 20—(IR— •$ Michigan and Yale display their Penn*. I f ...... 1 0 l i l Am ^can League Totals ...... 10 1 33 To all our friends in Your Holiday Permanent aevciand 3, Buffalo 1. basketball talent tonight at the Levinson, c ...... 6 0 12 Shea Studio A (36) TIRE VALUES! Dagata. rg ...... 4 2 ID u PINE Philadelphia 5, New Haven 4. San Francisco Cow Palace in dou- B. F. Pts. 1 0 2 Manchester and sur­ A James permanent will be your HEAVY DUTY Providence 5. St. Louie 3. bleheadera with Stanford and St. Olnlt. I g ...... Vlttner, rf ...... 5 0 10 Mary’s. Xlillard, If ...... 4 0 8 PHARMACY crowning gloiY tor the festive season. $ 7 - 5 0 Indianapolis 6, Washington 2. 4 40 rounding towns, a 6.00x16 6.00x16 Hot or (teld Total* 18 Farrell, c ...... 4 0 8 6<«4 Outer St. 6 experienced operators. $ 9 . » 5 Score at halftime: 18-16. Silk Price* atart at ...... e l e c t r i c Yost, rg ...... 0 0 0 Tel. 2-9814 very FREEZER a t y A. C. The lift ihtl’s hiU o f sslt-spirit, >*i good all yetr HAIR DRYERS MMcatau Sclbie. rg ...... 0 0 0 Other sizes in proportion. All brand new tires— Made 'round! The best value (or the limily with lots of freer- Holmes, Ig ...... 0 0 0 by nationally known Brnis. ins to do because it's extra big, IS.S ce. ft. capanty— Priced From Ramhllag Wreck Win* - TuUy, Ig ...... 0 0 0 Merry frectci and stores 333 pounds of food! See it today with DEAR SANTA... "Freei-Area,” “ Ud'Lamp” and "Zero-larm” apecitl $8.75 ToUIs ...... ) 13 0 HAIR SHAPING features. Haedy 4.2 cu.-(t. and roomy I l. t cu.-ft. iUmbllDg Wreck (SO) 3$ Notice GOODYEAR OR FIRESTONE models alto available. LIKE A RARE JEWEL.... B F Pts Score at half Urn*. 18-16. Christmas Whether you’re haring a professional permanent or a THIS CHRISTMAS Bidwetl, rf » • . 2 1 5 permanent at home, make aure It’s a succea* by first 6.00 X 16 — $10.95 • . These striking new Beau Brummell tiea . . . Impeccably styled . . , August, I f ...... 2 1 5 Zoning Board of Appeals getting a professional hair Shaping at Jamea. 1 dont dispairi 6 2 14 Matlaa Bewl*m Wla RIFf CIRTIPICATI PLEASE SEND MY FLOWERS , Morgan, ...... • May H be the best All prices cash, plus tax, with old tire For, discriminating gentlemen, Made in a generous length. Large selection If joa can't find the right . 0 6 0 In accordance with the require­ An M m4 NWfcWy jlR I To*t. r g ...... Mariaira (8) ments of the zoning regulations of REFILLS FOR HOME PERMANENT KITS FrRRBR •eUpet," Om Brali^d. r g ...... • 5 Christmas ever, with fifi HRfweel Em mfft •• to choose from. ' ?ivE HER A JAMES ERO.M Thlffault, I g ...... 0 Dysenchuk ...... 10$ 108 108—818 tha Town of Manchester, the Zon­ MUD AND SNOW TIRES $13.95 UP MUler ...... 102 190 106—S$T ing Board of Appeals wdll hold a g h t certificate Micheals. Ig ...... S good f ellowah i p I Im It h r Ndftw ft efHenresHr Qweflhf Johnson . ..108 l i t 124—88$ public hearing in the Municipal For Any Ame— t Totals ...... 13c 4 so WlclsMcki .... 128 lU 120—360 Building, Monday evening, I> - abounding. That is M alecky...... 115 146 186-87$ cember 27, 1948, at 8 P. M., on the downs (23) following application: PARK HILL our 1948 Chriatmaa Sheeky. rf ...... 1 Total ...... 560 8$6 6TS ITIT Application of Superior Auto BOLAND MOTORS THE JAMES’ . JAMES’ Your Hometown Nash Dealer FVller. If ...... 1 Pia*4 Jk WMtMT $$> ( » Body for Certificate of Approval wiah for you and O’Ooln, ...... 2 Wilke ...... 100 $$191—880 for 'Used Car Dealer’s Uoease at BEAUTY SALON FLOWER SHOP Guaas. rg ...... 4 Landry ...... l U 186 106-838 fiO.'Oak Street, Businesa zone. yours. 369 Center At West Center Street Jutraa ...... U 6 18$ 18$—8 0 East Uwfor Strset Hattin. Ig ...... 2 ' All personz Interezted may at­ BEAUTY SALON VILLAGE CHARM 14 Dial 5103 Poetlep ...... 188 10$ $6-88$ “We Give Green Stamps” Teiepkoa* 4281 tend hearing. AT THE CENTER Ttetals ...... 10 Brow m ...... 11$ too " Zoning Board of Appeals. 74 EAST CENTER ST.. TEL. 4201 STORE “ Mber* It’s Eaay To Park* EAST CENTER STREET ■core at half half 15-11 •-V B y Martin E. Alvord. “WHERE ITS E.\SY TO PARK” dltcuvs a Good Set^tion of Used Cars on Band 1 bUng Wreck. Total ...... 8 ^ 8T6 I. _ _ (teal rm an. J 845 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER ‘ James H. McVeigh, Secretary,

\ 7 ..t'- ■\ 'h'-uiA^r , . / MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEynCR, CONN., MONDAT, DECEMBER 20, 1948 PAIUB nXTEEIt -MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALD, MANCHESTEK, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1948 Dogs—Birds— Pets 41 HouMhold Goods 61 Rooms Without Bourd 59 Wanted to Rent 6K Houses for Sale 72 Auto Aee«8ori«u— Business Services O ffe r e d M ItMlNE^KVIl.liE FUI.KS BY FONT AI N£ tTlX Heating—Plombing H TW O ROOMS, living room and TW IN BOYS, wife and vet, S-4-5 MANCHEISTBR— Large beautiful Impatleaee Real Cbaaa ef Maay Junior Tim AecMmrta P O M E R A N IA N puppies for sale. 8298 8398 1398 8298 bedrtwm. Bedroom furnished, rooms, up tc Call Hartford Srroom Colonial, 473 Eaat Center W a g t m _ Qatsified .RlCPIPma, AlUraUons, aU types kitchen privUeges and ahara bath 8-3113 after P> StreeL OU heat. Insulated, flre- D A D , THE D ir t y Do<&! T h eu la one word that la th t •fly flif««i of Oxturca and heaters available. Call at 158 HUlatown road. A-L-B-E-R-T-8 Sense and Nonsensej W IL L T S Jeep, rebuilt motor. Call can 8-9966. plsee, downatairs lavatory apd„ I cauM of maay aocldcnti, Jobbing a a^ lalty. Blnar L. Lor­ WANTEP—Oarage, vicinity ' of garage. Approximate cash $4,580. — “ UnpaUence. ” Thia 1% U effecL 8059. DAtAfATLAN Puppiea Beautiful­ ‘CONNECTICUT 8 LARGEST HE OUESSEO RIGHT OFF WHAT HE WAS 60NNA GET FOR XMAS! Sod! ir h y r AsU U -Aadl AdvertisanenU en tsen. Phone 8412. Linnmore Drive, Pine Acre Ter­ Priced far below reptarement an unwillingness to admit Use ly spotted. A.KC registered. FURNITURE ORQANIZA'nON’’ Here lies o pedestrian. a Jeumey an . 2-1 SNOW Cap Urea Recapping H E ATE D Room, in private home. race. Call 4380 after 5 p. m. cosL Phone 7738 or 7305. Brae- (Guelph, OnL Can. Mercury) righU of others. It la a form of EFFICIENT Plumbing end heat­ Ideal g i f t 885., Hold ’UI Xma4. He’s as cold as ice. Telllt—Moat and vulcantxtng, one day servica Lady or gentleman. Phone 2-1746. W hy all the bother to build aelfishneaa strikingly in _«vld ea cc ing. Plugged drains machine Glastonbury 8-3877, 8-8915. Bum. He Jumped only once when Truck Urs service, guaranteed FAMOUS FOR OVER 88 COUPLE with teen age daughter smooth - running, silent motors tn traffic accidents. Impatience, oc i Yhaf* cleaned. Chrl J. Nygren. Phone TEARS FOR THEIR SENSA­ H e should have Jumped twice Lost and Found workmanship. New Kelly Spring- ROOM For girl, private home, will pay up to 885 a month for when there's so much noise in the lack o f pauence, la the cause o f a ■ 8497. TIONAL VALUES. BACKED BT back test? My.pardby liM deld and Richland Urea Man­ Poultry and SappUes 48 very quiet 334 Charter Oak. Call four-rooms or more. Occuftecy JUST FINISHED grsat many tndnatrial aeddenu j ^ roUNO—latue gray Wtten. U» THE CONFIDENCE OF THEIR 8888 between 4 and 8. January. Beet references. Write T ra ffic Oop— Didn't you tee me chester Tire and Recapping, 895 OBn4BRAL repairs and servloa toa Men do not want to be both-' —— • Tleialty of Lonox and Durkin THOUSANDS OF SA-nSFlED Box D, Herald. Move right in. New 4 room wave at you? Tram p— Lady, could you spare Broad street Phone 2-482a remodeUng. alteraUons, water ered using a guard. They can't ( Some years ago trhtn ■tracts. Pfcona. *882. DUCKS FOR SALE. CMI 7888. CUSTOMERS. IN P R IV A T E home, comfortable, single, hot water, heat, oil Lady Driver—O f course 1 did. a MU to eat? 1 ain t et for two take time to get goggles to pro-1 elected to pubUa edi pipe raplaoemanta arlth copper RESPONSIBLE bualneaa man de­ •TROyDLT PRESENTS” heated room, quiet neighborhood. And didn’t I wave back? What dayA , tect their ojreMghL They are In' worked. Nowadflya tubing, bath coom Sxturea sinks sires 8-room house or flat unfum- burner. / LOST—Tallow Tiger tom cat. Garages—Serricos— AS A PIUB-ROLIDAT VALUE Near bus Une. Gentleman prefer­ do you expect me to do—throw • SympatbeUc Lady—You poor I too much ot a hurry to get the I have a stenograplwr, a < ■nswera to name of Sandy. In vi­ and cahlneta boilers and radla- red. Flione 8188. lahed. WUI pay reasonable renL kiaa? Wanted— Peta—Piraltry—> man! Just wpit until 1 call mv ' right tools (Tom the tool chesL ! private office and m a U w o e m , cinity .of Porter and Pltken Storago 10 tora Edward Johnson. Phone THE NEW 1949 *nONTMOON” Phone 5030. husband. ^ ROOM For rent for gentleman ARTHUR KNOFLA, Realtor They went to get on with the Job;it will nut be long until tflay streets. Call 8191. •979. Stack 44 8 ROOMS OF FURNITURE next to bath, aU conveniences, RIENT OR Lease 4-5 rooma Pres­ Tram p— Don’t do that. I ’m a ! and are Impatient with anything; wlU also have a driver frtr ^ a FO R O N L Y vegeUrian. LOST—Leather key case between TWO OARAGES for rent at 801 W A N TE D T o buy, COWS, calvaa ^ two minutes from Main. 37 ent occupancy 14 years. J. Doug­ 875 Main Street • I which they think holds there back.! public owned care. i m They fall to realize that accidenU' ______Post offlca and north end. Call Cambridge street. Call 8-8133. Roofing—Rapsiring 17 A and beef cattle, also horses. Plela Bralnard Place, 2nd floor. las Robertaon. Phone 8871. Telephone 5440 Or 5938 There’s no good In looking back, are holding up Jobs every day all j h . m* n ettv had n ls v «i 8418. Bros., 864 BtdwsII, strsst Phone I CH IM I^YS Rabuilt repaired and 7405. ‘OJRSS T H A N 8100 A ROOM” MODERN Room with kitchen MDIDLE-AOED working couple u n im It’s when you’re pulling out aeroaa the country, that aocid en U I„^ of tennis l o s t —White dog named Trix or Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 cleaped. BlrC and Johns-Man- privllegea. On bus Une. Phone and 17-year old son desire 8, 4, “Selling Manchester Real from the curb. are losing more Um« than all the J SSher aak^Lr^ls ^ JSST Tour eholee of several different cauUon in the world and that af- Kex. Saturday night. Finder viUe roofing la our specialty. La 8198. or 5 room reasonable rent. Un- Estate Since 1921” Betty reviled proudly; 45 bed room suites, choice o f several Obviously If people displayed ae ter all. tbsthe risrhtright waywnv is tliathe ufe ^ P*'oudly. *1 hit three please call 2-1106. Roae B roa Oo. Phone 8-0768. Artides for Sab fumlehed. Phone 2-4850. girls with the baS and one BOY’S 26" bicycle. Good condlUon. living room suites and choice of FOR RENT—Large comfortably good manners while driving their way to do the Job. edth 7 >. -ROOM house with second floor the racket." LOST - Tan dog, part Boxer and Call 7988. RUUFING and* Rapairing of all FOR S A L E — Msn's rebuilt and many breakfaat sets. This outfit furnished room for gentleman. 19 4 cars as they do in their ordinary Bull Terrier. Child’s pet. Phone klnda Chimney arork, gutter relasted high and low abosa, at also Includes many Incldentsd Johnson Terrace. One minute Hoases for Sale 72 sunporch. Fine condition. Fire­ conUcts with people, the accident When Dad drives mother’s des- ^ Who makes wao' WeB *au work. Expert repalrg -'' Honest reaponabls prieps, Bam Tnlysa. Items. walk from Main streeL Phone place. oil burner. Oonvenlent to toll would dwindle almost to the 5012. V A C A N T Six-room Cape Cod, on Business Services Offered IS workmanship. Satisfaction guar­ 701 Mala street 7848. Hollister S t r M acbook Stores anh dieappearing polnL hehii.d’ ti^stiirH** * "«Y«r see a netkon fighting to bus Une. Fireplace, oU heaL rec' bus. Now vacant and may be behlnd the steering wheel. I tect the tnteresu ot poor men. anteed. OaD Coughlin, Manches­ TARE 18 MONTHS TO PAT Announcements SAW S, Axea, knivea, shears, heir ter 7707. A-1 B LAC K luam. Four yard load geatlon room, oombination storm seen at any time. CaU Madeline MICKEY FINN clippers, lawn mowers sharpened. $18. Wall stoiH and Bolton stone. Lcsal' Notices windows and acreena Price $11,' Smith, Realtor. 2-1643 or 4879. A Set-back! EVERVTHING for your pets. This furniture wUI be held In our Keya made. Capitol Grinding Co., Flagstone Block Company, Route warehouse until wanted at no 000. Elva Tyler, AgenL IMione 3- LANK LKONARO Xmas stockings for all kinds of B8TATB o r CHARLES T. SUM- a M oa» 38 Main street. Phone 70.^8. Moving—Trucking— 6. Manchester phone 3-0617. charge. Free delivery anywhere 4489. pets. Dog beds, mattress and NBR. lata pf Boltoe, In the Probate GEE. UNCLE PHIL/ I SURE WAS F In Conn. N o charge for set up In Waatefi— Rial Estst# 77 AND TMEY'REGOflIG P YOUBET! Storagu 20 IN L A ID A N D felt Unoleum N m - District of Andover. deoeessA. F IV E Room Single, one floor ga­ THAT'S IWONOERFUL/ WflONGABOUr' . HE'S ASKING f SflOOO toys. Wild bird seed, suet racks R A N G E Burners and pot burners! your home by our own reliable The Admlnletratrix having azhibited T-THCTRE TO BUY THAT OLD GIGGLEMEIMER and kegs. Nationally advertised nants. One-half price. Langer’a rage, fireplace, ateam heSt and SELLING Tour property? Why THAT’S RIGHT. -AND TO THDIk YOU FOR IT. MR.6lGGLEHElb_. cleaned, irpalrec and installed. LAVELL'S Expraaa light trucking experienced men. her edmlnlatretlon account with aald THAT* THEY’RE THE GARAGE RISHT AWAY, oil burner. Immediate occupancy not place th« Job tn experienced GOING TD CAU IT MICHAEL-N HONOR HAS SOME AND OF COURSE. 1HAT«S brands of pet foods. Free delivery Permit and guaranteed. Joseph | and delivery. Weekly or monthly Floor Covering, 41 Pumell Place, EaUte to the Court of Praheta tor aald WERE AFRAID GRANDEST BUNCH PHIL? service. Kennel Supply, 995 Main Senna Phone 8-0147. formerly Ward’s Farm Store. See these remarkable values to­ District for alloivanca. It is Near HoUlster achool. Priced to hands? Wo alni .to give aatlefA- THE FHIUF FINN real ESTATE RIDICULOUS/ IT ISN’T rubbish routes Invited. Man­ ORDERED: That the SSrd day of OF MV GREAT EFFORTS THEY’D WANT TO street. Tel. 2-4278. Phone 2-4I2S. day at < sell. 4-room attached garage, fire' tion. Alice cfiampeL Rpal Estate FOUNDATION? THEY ELECTED AGENT WORKIN’ EVEN WORTH TWENTY/ chester 2-4098. Decambar, IMS, at • o’clock In the and Insurance, 843 Main'-iitreot. FREEZE YOU OUT/ LINOLEUM — Asphalt tile, wall a ' . ______forenoon at the Probata Offloe In Co­ place, steam peat with oil, ^12,' . ME PRESIDENT BY lONITNOWj MANCHESTER Auto body re­ covering. Done by reliable, well- ROYAL Portable typewriters and Manchester. Phone 4998 or 3- RUBBISH and aahsa removed. In­ A-L-B-E-R-T-8 lumbia ha. and the same is assigned 000. Can be aeen by appolnt&ent. UNANIMOUS VOTE/ opens under new management trained men. All jobs guaranteed. cinerators cleaned! Sand, gravel adding machines. Used typewrit­ for a hearing on the allowance of aald George L Grazladio. Realtor, 109 0880. administration account with said Es­ A ll modem equipment. W e believe Hall Linoleum Co., 32 Uak street. and cinders. I Van service and ers and adding machines sold or 43 Allyn StreeL Hartford Henry streeL Phone 5378. rented. Repairs on ab makes tate and this Court dlreeta the Admin W B W IL L handle your neat estate we have the least painful body Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166. local moving. Phono H. M. Jones. latVatrlz to cite alt persona, intareated Marlow's Open 9:80 to 5:80 anc inaurmnca problems prompt­ shop in the city. Come In and 2-1368, therein to appear tn said tima and SIX room tingle, one block meet the proprietors. R o la ^ ALL APPLIANCES serviced and place, by publtahtnr this order once in from center. Many dcatrable fea ly. Call Suburban Realty Oo.. HALF-SIZE V IO L IN and case, Mondays to 9 P. M. Vallhint and George Brault 52 repaired, burners, rsfrlgerators. THE AUS'TIN A. Chambers Co,, snina newapaper having a eircui-itt-m turea Occupancy soon. T. J. Realtora, 49 Perkins atreeL Tel. / for child 6 to 12. Good condition, in said District, at least three days Oak street. Phone 2-4358. ranges, washers, etc. AU work local or long distance moving. Phone 8-0358, A fter 8 P. M. 4-2471 CrocketL Broker. Phone 5416. 8315. ^______$5. Tbl. 7898. 1 before aald time assigned. guaranteed. Metro Servlco Co. Moving, packing and storage. And due return make. Tet Maiicheatar 8-0883...... 1— ------BEFORE You buy be sure you try Phone Manchester 6187 or Hart­ 9'4 No. 22 HEAVY barrel Target Oartifled from Record Personals BENGAL Oombtnation oll’dnd gas CLATTOJf E. HUNT. Judge. the office of Madeline Smith. O LAN D E R ’S Machine Shop. Open ford 6-1423. Stevens, M-418-2 sling, rifle like range. hJao Electyolux refrigera­ and transportation lines do Realtor, Room 38, 848 ItalB better Job this time. evenings and Saturday. Machine new. Tel. 8427. tor. Phone 3830. atreeL 3-1843. 4879. W A N T E D — Ride from 26 Waddcdl LIGHT TRUCKINO. Half-ton Snowdrifts and slippery roads, road to Aircraft office, 8 a. m. to work and gas and electric weld' pick-up truck. N o aahsa, no NORGE Space heater, pot type. however, greatly Imp'^ed traffic 4:45 p. m. Phone 2-2713. Ing. 68 Mill etreet 7M. 5717. FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGBR rubbish. Phone 2-1275 or 8298.. ROYAL Standard typewriter, re­ Heata four rooms. For sale rea­ Lada Escapes in outlying sections of the city and BUGS BUNNY BOOTO AND HER BUDDIES the auburba. Many busea were laungine! BT EDGAR MARTIN W A N T E D —Ride to and from ANTIQUES Reflnished. Repairing LOCAL Moving and trueklng. At­ built. Inquire 25 Oak street. sonable. Tel. 5750. Asks Support Hartford, hours 8 to 4:30. Susan done oij any furniture. Tlemann, From Jailers stalled, and private antomobiles In MOW t o COMOaOk v o v iy .. tics and cellars^ cleaned. Also .70.40 KRAG Sporting rifle, 8x30 Todd, 68 Hackmatack street Call 189 South Main street. Phone | TABLETOP Magic Chef gas many aectlona were useless. & ashes and rubbish removed. Phone Universal binoculars, one pair range. Good condition. Reason­ Tugboats, ferriea and other craft For Indon^a VCPjHflVT . I 8186. 5643. 0718. (ConUnned from Page One) Ashway, slip cast reel, pMr of ably priced. Telephrone 2-9009. In New York harbor wore alowed aaa to a eraWI during the storm, when RADIO — Electrical Appliance men’s ice skates, size I I H , worn (Conttnued from f4ga CM ) last communique In the war of ------MR L\V(R Automobiles for Sale 4 Service, repairs picked up and Painting—Papering 21 en’s figure skates, size 9. 88 Hil­ B p V S B IC YC LE and Spin Dry visibility neared zero. delivered promptly. 20 y e a r s '______liard streeL words between the loves of Lads Some long dietance ^ In s were wuher. Phone 6344. "There is no doubt he came here neeian crisis. The Indian min- ^ experience. John Maloney. Phone I PAINTING and Paperhanglng arriving In the city late. Subways 1989 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. to get me. My papers are at the later was scheduled for a later 2-1048, 1 Walnut street A L L M AKES Electric train and COMBINATION stove. Kenmore and elevated lines were ordered to 1 . SEDAN Free estimates. Pron^ service consulate. He wrote me.a letter conference. . accessories repaired. 29 Cornell extend peak load service this morn­ Kew notor, new radio and Reasonable prices. ' Phone 7630. washing machine, 3 years old. saying he was coming to get me. PiJBLIC STENOGRAPHER. F. street. Manchester. ing and evening to ease the load Dr. Soemltro told pewamea he D. e:. Frechette. Five piece bedroom set. Other My bags are packed. We are all heater. Very good transpor­ M. Broderick, 843 Main atreet| on aurfgee UnisA made heavier had been In touch with the Indo­ STORM WINDOWS, nevrunpaint- miscellaneous household articles. set. I promised him I would take Pbona 8-164S. INTERIOR and exterior, painting, than normal by stranded motorists nesian government. tation at tow cost. ed, one over one (5— 36x4414) 18 Lincoln street. the child and everything we had paperhanging, calling reHnish and CntrisUnas.Bhoppers. "We are prepared to carry on M46 CHEVROLET 4-DR. VBNBfTlAN BUnda AU types] ed. Men Insured and property (2—36x40’ i> (1—28.X29). 162 WE BUY and sell good used we could send -to Ruth. protracted guerrilla warfare,” the “I have gone through HeU with The city's firemen were kept on made to order, also recondition­ damage. Expert work. Edward R. Deepwood Drive. furniture, combination ranges, extra duty through the nlghL envoy said. ’’Very aoOn you will SEDAN ------) him III the past two years. His ing. Best quaUty. Findall Manu­ Price. Phone 2-1003. gras ranges apd heaters. Jones’ see a series of oountmr-attac^ on Reconditioned by factory only weakness is that he can't see 'The last word from the mayor facturing (3o, 485 Middle Turn­ thb Dutch from the piount^iiz. I ACCORDION for sale. Price $125. Furniture Store, 36 Oak. Phone a girl cry and Tm one who doesn’t waa “ everything is very much mettods. Very clean. See ns pike B ast CaU 4865. PAPERING, Inside painting, ceil­ 2-1041. under control. know our captured leaders will ings whitened, floors sanded and Call‘3366. cry. He Is not rich enough to m o A L L E Y U U P about this one. "Everybody . wanted a white never give up the flghL” - ^ ' The ingplred Fooiy BY V. T. BAMCIN CELLARS, Attics and garages reflniahed. Eatlmates now being PHTLOO Combination table model take care of both of us. I wrote IMAdtNS cleaned out. Free labor. Phone OFFICE FURJ^nrURE for sale, him he couldn’t make up his mind, Christmas, but this Is too white," Dr. Soemltro e x p ress^ Odneem given on outaldc painting for radio, like new, reasonable. Tel. he commented. CALLIN’ See Balch For Bargains 7142. . deiks, chairs and long ma­ so It Is better that we go different that the Dutch action, *1f not next spring and summer. Call hogany display table, metal ahelf 3403. sw iftly halted, w ill greatly In­ OUbert Fickett 4208. ways.” TIMfl.' RADIO need fixing? Have It re­ cabinet. Lyons metal work Army Holds Paiwport crease the danger o f Oomipun- BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. paired by experts. Pick-up serv­ benches and three drawer work Reds to Get ism” in the Bast Indiea INTERIOR nd exterior painting, 9 CU. FT. Refrigerator, In good Lada’s American passport and ice, guaranteed work. Sets check­ tables. Ace Woolen Co., Buckland. Me was asked by a Soviet Rus­ 155 Center Street paperhanging. Free estimates. condition. Call 7861. the money he brought to Berlin ed In the home. Cat radios a Wallpaper sold. Raiymond Flake. Village Back sian correspondent whether the re­ TO. 2-4646 GOLF Equipment. Call evenings stlU are In Arm y hands. So are publicans would decline Commun­ specialty. Manchester Rad 1 o Phone 2-9237. his civilian clothes. He was wear­ « ______after 6:30 p. m. McKcever, 81 ist supporL snd refused to say. Service, 73 Birch street Phone Machinery and Tjools 52 ing Army khaki when he scaled IPfuDEBAKER Champion, Seaman Circle. (CienUniied iram Page Une| The I^onestans two months ago 8-0840. the lO-foot barbed wire fence. 4-dow sedan, radio, beater, geod SEVERAL Small type riding trac­ crushed a short-lived Communist Repsirifis 2.7 Berlin fire department official oondMUm and clean, 8895. Phone BNCBV R E M O V A L Driveways BEAUTIFUL Magic Skin mama tors’ with equipment. Simplicity, Criminal Investigation division revolt In Java. 8-1478. plowed, parking lots and gas CARPENTERS, two, wish extra dolls. Benrus, Biilova, Helbros Page, Garden King tractors with agents said the ex-OI may have towed a bright red fire cart which Another, request he left 'with ■itf j H l tir* esm-wsrimamimvmi>aT,u.Ma the city had supplied to Stolpe. atsUona. Rsssonable. Call Peter | work week-ends. Attic rooms, watches, Roger’s silverware, snow plows. Dublin ’Eractor Co., set out again for western Germany Lovett was for full American as­ 1947 OLDSMOBILE four-door A Russian demand for return of Laliishuls. 8-2558. garages, porches, recreation rings, radios, vacum cleaners, North Windham Road, Wllllman through the Russian zone. They sistance to prevail on the Dutch “Ha wat alwaya eemplalninc of oold faot!" sedan, model 66. Driven 4,100 blankets, dishes, etc. Immediate said he would find It hard going the village followed French action room s cabinets, roofs 'tc . We tic. to lift their two-year blockade of miles. Hydrsmatle transmlsidon ACCE»>nN(ji A ^ .jobs. AtUcs and laist Thursday in dynamiting two wUl do anything. Reasonable delivery on above Ite'ms. $1 per this time. the islands. Phons Hartford 8-1828. cellars cleaned. Haul anything. GARDEN Traclore. Beaver four- "This Is no time to he fooling transmission towers of the Rus­ cc rates. Phone 2-9992 or Hartford week. CiiU 8491. SIDE GIMNt'ES BY GALBRAITH Reasonable rates. Tel . 3712. Bob wheel riding Gravely,’ Bready. around eastern Germany without sian-controlled Radio Berlin near Dr. Soemltro said Lovett ex­ 4-5348. pressed “great and grave” con­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Tucker, RUSCO Storm sash and screens. Planet. J r. with snow plows, civUiaii clothes and money,” one the Tegel airfield. The western Al­ FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS 1984 P L ’YM O U TH coupe, 1150 as cern over the new turn of events, Busy Day R E P A IR and motorize sewing Free estimates. T. D. Colla. 2- mowers and Ullage toola Car added. lies said the towers were a daa BY MERRILL C BUI88BB la. c a n 8-1700. O IL S'TUVBS cleaned. tnsUlled and also regret over the Dutch ac­ machines Also clean and repair 9219. and truck snow plows, lawn ger to air lift planes coming In to V Look .THIS iSNT oemNie r r Washing machines, vacuums re­ tion. The envoy said the Dutch pneseNTS por 1941 W IL L T S American 4-door. motors. Frank X. Dion, 2 Ridge­ sweepers (Capitol Grinding Co. _ _ J- the field. paired. lawn mowers hano and attack apparently came as a com­ —— ___ , THE OIRLS.I 1 . I / H a «t and music, motor rebuilt wood street Phone 7779. H E A TIN G Boiler and nearly new 38 Main StreeL Phone 79.58. Stolpe Is six miles north o f the power, aharpened. repaired, Gotliam Bears plete surprise to the State depart­ fWfU 161 Maple stm t 9 to oil burner controls. Phone 8008. blasted radio towers. S PO ivi rrWLn^Qj cawe Bled. Friendly Fixlt Shop The vUIagers learned yesterday ment as well as the Jogjakarta re­ wsek..dsya ’ ...... Phone 4777 Private Instructions 28 Musical Instruments 53 Stbrm Brunt the French had yielded to the Rus gime. ' TW O 1938 Chevrolet sedans, 1939 45.A Sian demand. a "W e are witnessing only the be­ RAD IO Servicir.g Dependable low) Bottled Gas TRUMPETS, Trombones, clari­ Chevrolet, 1940 Dodge sedan, full AU TO DRIVING, dual ntrol A few hours later Russian sold­ ginning of the whole chain of fate- cost and giuaranteec. A.B.C Ap- nets, new, used. Large setection. (Continued from Page One) prioe, $795; 1941 Dodge sedan, AAA certified Instructor. Bal- KIIKAL gas salei and aervlce. Im­ iers approached the village. Tliey ful -events,” Dr. Soemltro said. pllancs 21 Maple street. 2-1575 AU prices. Ward Krause 5336. 11,095. Douglas M otor Sales, 338 lard’s Driving school. Call 2-'J245 mediate Installation Manuhestei asked Germane whether the “Now I know how 3rou Americans tan area’s three major airports— felt after Pearl Harbor.” • m Main street Open evenings 'til 9. FURNAtT. err. T I C F I . I N I To Cheek tic tile batnrpoms and kitchens. dow cleaning. Steady employ­ sons learned from last year's BY ^IICHAEL O'MALLEY AND RAtJ*H LA N ! OVERS’TU FFB D couch and chair, ord snowfall which crippled the Warn Charles ^^avia. Phone 2-0204. ment. Call 7614 for In te rv l^ . ROOM FOR RcnL Centrally locat­ •Coma down i is minuta! Of eouraa that ehimnay'a wide SIIVCR CB1A.M PrrCHEB/ ^g f'u CMick HOWnOVOUEVRlX CJDDtlS > 'brown. Good condition. Reason­ city for days helped city forces “According to my interpretation of the dance, Profeasor, ed. Phone 4734. ____ enough for JSanta!’’ YOU MtAN >O0'Vt GOT 7UISI IN A g h u m -r j u a v e (caANOMonin tpA R PE N TE R Work o f all kinds. | able. CaU 3-0773. they’ra teoklng a loan from the United State*!" CMgISiDPMie MrtUOYb JIFfV, tas HtfflTfl M SUCMVtW THf TUCK.J Vets Preference Roofs, sidings, addiUona and al­ Help Wanted—Male RNBCRPSINTS O i TU4T A 9 f«IC T FIACE ? terations Also new construction. Or Female 37 PROCTOR * Oamble wringer type UU'I UllK WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS UUII BUAKDING HOUSE with MAJOR HIMM’LE NKI FLAT SUefACS.' Nen Cap £od houses under Sieffert. Phone 2-0253. washing machine. In excellent oonstmctlon in varions sertlons I WANTED — Asalstant manager. condition. Raasonable. Call 6751 W E L L , L E T ’S HOUSE Wiring. Ught and power h a v e a l i t t l e f OGBeiSH CA TM ATS WE TwiRD GUV TODAv I of Manchester. Apply State 'Theater, Manches­ CMAEACTSR. COMiH© "Co l U g - p o o ^ I ’ve STIFT-A(2V\ED, AND I.U* InstallaUon and maintenance. ter. U N IV E R S A L Vacuum with all at­ CLASS rtsl WHAT ..4 rooms and bath with 2 ad- AUCTION BRtEFjiAEE — - ^ Ku'NN!S,G> c u t o f FA8LE6.* Standard Bleetrio Sarvlce Co. tachments. Used only three BIRD S EAT/ ...... dltiaiMiI nnflnishrd apstiilrs. Hot AVAYBE A LA \N V ««/-w o N 6 Umes. In perfect condition. Call , T h e W E S C O F FE E LETS SEK HAVE X , walpr heat, oil bamer, fireplace, Phone 2-1^4. ' MV CREOrrORS M iB«T HrtMe Dogs-v-Birds—Pets 41 2-0973! h o u s e h o l d f u r n i t u r e OBXIM DS, £<« ,WtLU VOU TEACH PEOPLE HOW TO spection. PriM $10,500 and up. specials. Guppies 25c a pair, other and coupter top Unoleum. I An­ For Iho HABTFOan DESPATCH & WAREHOUSE CO. ^ow fry Our Experts lELAV. AND VOU'CS AT < ^ C BUY YOUR PolnsettUs direct T fish, 10% discount. Kelley’s ger’s Floor Covering. 4l Pumell At Their Capitol Ave. Building; Sale Inside At hatteras.c o l l b c t iq s , from grower. W e have 150 pots Aquarium, 29 Suntet streeL Place, fornerly Ward's Farm .. _x O'^e t e c s t o u s e a s Attention to make youf aelectlon from. Phone 5705. Store. Phone $-4128. REAR OF 436 CAPITOL AVE„ HARTFORD CONN. Mflkiiig rtur* your c v do«flB*t brMk m o d e l s Priced $1 to $8. Alao axtra color­ down iff cheaiMr than rtpairifig ffiffr* ful cemetery baakets at $1 to $2. F U > 0 R problems solved with WED., DEC 22, 1948 AT 10:30 A. M. •fftenffive dflnage teter. Non Veterans! Holden’a, 61 Washington street. A F E W Nice puppies, ready to Unolsusa. asphaS tile counterr WASH TI'BKS IflaplHilioii BY LBBUB TO IH IB go. Very reasonable. CaU 2-0777 Expert workmanship, free esti­ -Consttnetipn in accord- Phone 3743 and 2-1571. Uorlxht sUaoe bwlading a player, to pc. Wsinnt dining eet, TMkiliTt tor CANTT Tan HML •MD'I A(|piBWM!tl mates. Open evenings. Jones to ^ ^ilnhonay dining net, brenkfant sets, ehUd*s room fnnil- THt puai M iN gff..liyt TWffgfl dctoett FIND dMffATH* TOO! “ • n w a w a W f f i I'witiii pteas and.sped* « ------B E A U T IF U L Sable and white Furniture, Oak street, Phone 'w a a MMTcAdgl VM M U flm fiano® Collie puppiea. Price $20 - $30. I k ^ r u S r S S e ^ «* Mahogany and M n p ^ 1 flUTriiedaTiiacK lisas. i T .. . ■ Roofing—Siding 2-1041. - v u » LOOT $m agraRATW! OF BSSSflUbMO 398 Woodland street. n r^ itirth b rila cnMnela, dreeaera, Walaat bedroom aeta, MORIARTY UmoeTradloe. ehetosT atnnda^gaa atovea, booka, diahea, ete„ etfc vmmVtlir.n mict B E N G A L O IL and gas. 4 and MVCRIB ^ ROOFINQ — Bpeclallaing in re-1 BOXER Puppiea, raady for Cbrist- AUiSnoNMR’8 NOTIcEi^la aale offen a .^^ty «» A pairing roofs o f aU kinds, also I combination stove; baby acalea; U maa, (k>cker Spaniel, Fox T er­ large crib and apring; i.Shoo-fly fine famlsUnga, Mmt t*' «'erdne charges and by order BROTHERS lonris Realty Co. new roofs. Gutter work. Chim­ rier, Setlera. Seven months’ old. neys cleaned apd repaired. No rocker, 3 pc. Uvlng room set with .of cHeata. ‘ Ob H io Ltvel At Cmttr And &ofld REALTORS Zimmerman’a Kennela Laks ■lip covari: mink dyed muskrat erg a a ^ farktag let Ja tear ed 48$ O ^tel A m Job too ■mall 01 large Good! atreet Pbene 8M7 Dogs boarded. Caatw Stroat work, fair price. Free eaUmatee. fur oobL « » a 18; maple dining TELEPHONE 313S 4UX .

\ • < • •. f. • ■ I V't V MONDAY, DECISMBER 20, 194t^ 1 ^ juoaxfiB iHanrlr^Btpr Corning •.! —— Community Carol Sing, Center Park, 7 O’’clock 4 . • ■ Stores Open *Til 9 The Christmas snowball dince of the Laurel Teenagers will be About Town held at the Community T., Wed­ Average Daily Net Press Ron I T h e W c a tlic r nesday evening from g to 11:30. retaaast * f G. B. Waatber 1 noTMTt CSiMlwi 9uni^ The Moonlight Serenaders will rer the Moath et Nevember, ItM ton of Mr. and Mw. lta CREPE OR SATIN G O W N S ...... J5-98 Jo |8.98 Delta Delta sorority at the univer­ 36” LUNCHEON SETS ...... *...... 51.98 and 52.98 Chamber of Cbmmerce IJlilled States, Britain eace o f miners In British and St. Benadette’a Mothers a r c le American tones. . .Prime Minis­ sity last week’. Miss Boyd is l)ome R A YO N P A N T IE S ...... { } ‘}JJ® 54 X 54 LUNCHEON SETS ...... 54.98 to 56.98 had an enjoyable meeting and A n d France to Ejtercise ter Jeeeph Stalin, apparently for the Christmas vacaUon. SHEER A P R O N S ...... J° g - J ’ EMBROIDERED PILLOW C A S E S ...... 52.29 and 52.98 PR. Official Declares Tax^ Christmas party recently .^5? PERCALE APRONS ...... Jo 51.98 of Komman* healthy and vigorous, readica home of Mrs. Vincent DeOon of 29 BEAUTIFUL EYELET EMBROIDERED SCARFS ...... 51.49 to 52.49 Boost Might Bring 8»th birthday today. . .Chrtat- The Christmas party for chil­ FLANNEL GOWNS ...... •••*2.59 to 54.98 Press Java Drive Morse Road. The members gather­ COLORFUL PRINTED KITCHEN TOWELS ...... 59c and 79c EACH i n S e c t o r ■sas teed trains loaded w ith farm dren of the Second Congregational F L A N N E L ...... •••W^* J® *4.98 ^Inflationary RlevolP ed in the recreation ro jm which HOBNAIL -BEDSPREADS .....•...... •#'•....,1...55.98 and 56.98 produce from 13 states for hungry was tastefully decorated for church school ■will be held overseas starts rolling from Ohio nesday evening at seven o'clock at C H E N ILLE ROBES ...... *«;**» *7-*%*°-®5 Dec. 21—(FI—nio Uni- Christmas, and each received a CH ENILLE B E D S P R E A D S ...... $7.98 to 519.95 Weahlhgton, Dee. 21— (P)— A tonight. Appeal Broadcast to Peo­ the church. Parent* arc Invited to RAYON NEGLIGEES ...... *12;®? CHATHAM BLANKETS $10.95 to 516.9o t if i a b a « L Britain and France an- Yangtze Area Xmas Story gift from the grab-b^. aim a w r QUILTED HOUSE COATS ...... 516.95, 519.9a tax booet now might touch off “an Two international relations wise gift from Mrs. Winnie Saber, accompany their boys and girls. KENWOOD BLANKETS ...... $10.95 to 517.95 nooMriA today a three power gov- ple by Indonesian Re­ Infletionary revolt," e Chamber of organisations that hava in the form of sequin earrings WOOL FILtiED PUFFS .$6.99 to 519.95 ommoBt fo r Berlin without Rua- figured In - State department public to Carry Out Miss Jean H u d le y has arrived Commerce official declared today.' ’Shooting War which idle had made for *hem. A DOW^N.FILLED PUFFS .529.95 otaB participation. espionage probe both received deUclous buffet supper was w rved home for the Christmas vacation AsMrting that taxea already are H M Freneh commandant, Gen. Scorched Earth Tac­ from Northwestern University funds from fortune of steelmaker niyf evtrybody had a ttmCr too high, the chamber's director o f Jam! Oannvml, lead a three-power Andrew Carnegie ... F. B. I. has Evanston, nu where she Is doing a atatahMnt navlnx; Almost Elided tics; Dutch Occupy post-graduate work in English. Gifts For Men economic research. Dr. Emerson entered kathox lottery ticket cose, T f a®Vtot authoritiea either now Waterbury city court is informed Miss Judith Handley, a student at P. Schmidt told a Senate-House I Several More Towns Stationery Dept. or a t nnmb future date, decide to ... Frank Boocher resign* ns. the Wheelock Kindergarten Train­ WILLIAM'S SHAVING SET ooeeoeeooaee economic subcommittee: abMa kjr the, agreement to which Nationalist China Marks In Central Java; Cut ing school, Boston; to also home for ...|2a00 to $6.00 mdnsger-coach of New York i OLD SPICE SHAVE SETS ..... *7f Congress imposes taxes the four powers are committed, Rangere of National Hockey | the holidays. They are the daugh­ BALL POINT PENS . .••aaaeaaeeaeaeaaaaeeeeeee . .69c an^ $1.00 I Across Transport Lines AHantie l••eeeceee • $1 .00 along with the inevitable increase the . mihft^artite administration league and ie replaced by Lynn; Up Another Day With­ ters of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Handley OLD SPICE SHAVING MUGS^- • ESTERBROOK PENS I aeeeeoae4'eaa#aeaeeeaeeee ...... 5 1 . lU o f.n m lB can be resumed. »• oaoooooe e $ l e l 0 in 1949 in state and local taxes, Patrick who moves up from New of Robert Road. YARDLEY SHAVING BOWLS. >eaaaeaeeaaee«»«eeteeeeee .. .45c to $1.75 out Funrtioniiig Cabi­ PLAYING CARDS ... the American people may not sit _ their abstention the Haven farm club. Batavia, Java, Dec. 21.— y a r l e y s h a v i n g »oeooa»eaee $1 e2p Range and Fuel D i-om oN BOXED WRITING PAPER e.eaeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeeaaaee . .50c and 51.00 liily by.” thfho' wisteru Allies will exercise net or War Victory i Group C of Center church wo­ laaeeeeeaee $1.00 tbn ppwwa of the Allied Koman- Attorne.v General Clark brings (^IV“ New Dutch forces land­ OLD SPICE SHAVING LOTION PEN CIL SHARPNER ...... eaaaeaaaeeeaaeeeaeeeeeaa $1.50 and 52.00 Schmidt said that experience Ini' men, Mrs. Edward Lewis, leader, e • .$6e00 to $8.2o dahax although realising that ow­ action in Supreme court to obtain j ed on Sumatra today and the RONSON LIGHTERS ...... GIFT WRAPPING PAPER 10c numerous countries shows that Federal Jarisdlction over oU-rlch Nanking, China, Dec. 21— UP)— | wlU have a Christnaka p arty to­ .$17.50 to $23.30 when the total tax levy approaches ing to the Soviet obstruction It Dutch pressed their advan­ OIL REMINGTON ELECTRIC SHAVERS GIFT T Y I N G ...... e a a • c a 1 ...... 10c to 25c tidelands off coasts of TK^s and morrow evening at ^ h t o'plock, .$16.50 to $21.00 or equals'one-fourth o f the income, wtB only he possible for them to Nationalist China today marked j tage in Java. The Indonesian with exchange of 25-cent “gifts. SCHICK ELECTRIC RAZORS carry out their administration In Louisiana ... Former Assistant up another day without a fu n c-, , .$3.50 and $3.00 "the democratic state goes’ Ir*- Secretary of State Francis B. republic broadcast an appeal Mrs. James Leslie wUl be In KAYWOODIE PIPES ...... \‘wV;*mnv:i' ••••** an inflationary revolt. thn wootern asetors for the pres­ tioning cabinet or a victory In I t s ! « . • • a e-e ... e$le60 Sayre appears to, testify before to its people to carry out L. T. WOOD CO. charge of refreshments. 53.95 VALUE RALEIGH TOBACCO AND P IP E ...... “In a free democratic society ent.’ ' civil war. , miahptod by Withdrawal special spy-hunting Federal grand The shooting war north of the , scorched earth tactics “to the Handkerchiefs and Scarfs the' individual has a strong pref­ Jury . . . Shanghai aviation sources 51 BiweD St. TcL 44M Daughters of Liberty, No, 126, I erence for spending his income in , Tho-’weatem commandants re- Yangtze river is almost over, utmost.” U L O. A., are reminded of the eajk d 'th at the Russians disrupted say that Qaentln RoosevMt was qualified military observers u id . ' I-and at Bagaa CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS ...... 10c and 25c his own individual way,” he said. on Chinese air liner that crashed Christmas party tomorrow eve­ Causes Further Inflation four power government by with- 'Iliey reported government forees The Dutch landed forces a t and burned near Hong K ong with ning at seven o’clock for members, CHILDREN’S IN IT IA L H A N D K E R C H IE F S ...... 29c “ When once the total tax burden ,drawing from the Kommandstura appeared neither willing nor cap-' , Bagan - Siapiapi • . on— the northern poseible loss of all S3 persons their children and Invited guests, Gift Books LADIES’ PRINT HANDKERCHIEFS ...... 25c to $1.00 approaches or equals 25 per cent lasi 'Jt^ 1. They said the Kom- able of mounting a aingto large following a brief business meeting LADIES’ ALL WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS ...... 25c to $1.00 o f the national Income, the grow­ mondatura” con only be altered or aboard. scale offensive north of the river, Marlen* U cker. 7, e l Foaataln j Buklttto(^^FM V^ltoc*r abdleatad by agreement of all the Gen. Doaglaa M acArtbor reiter­ nor of slopping any maaa Com­ City, Ten*., smiles after loeattac' the repubUc’s most important dty at 8:80 In Orange Hall. L IT H iE GOLDEN BO O K S...... ALL SILK SQUARE SCARFS ...... *198 ing restlessness, the rising pres­ sures, and the difficulty o f making goveiMnenta which set It up.” ates he has no plana to return to munist thrust. her father in dUeago. Ska w ra t* in Sumatra, Bukittinggt to « a tto UHILDREN’S SCARFS 51.00 to CXlef o f Ponce asking hois ta south coast. Bagaa Siapiapi is 200' Election of officers will be the WONDER BOOKS ...... both ends meet sets in motion Th* commandants clsimsd that U. S. but intends to "see the Job .*dmlt Tleetaln Isolotod locate kor father who la 'filvorMSi miles east of Medan, main event tonight at the regular ROM NAY G A Y B O O K S ...... MEN’S ALL WHITE HANKERCHIEFS ...... 29c forces in the direction of loose tho Ruarian withdrawal has not through.” . . .Dark, anew-bear- Pro-government newspepera ac­ kUIsd their governing body. They lag cleode creep over metropolitan knowledged Tientsin, major indus­ from her mot^r. m central Java. Dutch troot» meeting o f John Mather Chapter, LITTLE ENGINE BOOK .••;•••...... k J fiscal policy which translates it­ Mr*. Wilma E. Vbarbo I* eeeorteil Into court room fai Blariinrg. Ger­ Order of DeMoIay at 7:80 at the ILLUSTRATED MOTHER GOME...... self into further inflation." many. She was originally charged with the murder o f her husband, said ita srork had merely "been in area o f New York as d t y flnislies trial center of north China, was several more toams, In- suapcRM ataice July first owing to dlggtog out from 19.6 Inch blanlcet Xhay re- ; telephoaejreBversyiiMi. eluding Kalloeraag. where M Um- ff^hen <%li0iule* Miasonic Temple. A t this time also ILLUSTRATED FAVORITE TALES I..$1.00 The congressional group, head­ Sgt. John Yhnrbo ot OoUnd, Tex. The court haa now redneod the “completely Isolated.” reports wUl he sumbltted by com­ 1 . $ 1 *30 ed by Senator Flanders (R-Vt) is first degree charge to manslnughtcr. The 2S-year-eld mother of ths refoeal of the Soviet authori­ . . ;W sr Minister Anaataslo 8o- ported heavy fighting in ... th*------out-i, . J***"*?" , . *!| * w — ______*?■ worker*, including aaveral ILLUSTRATED GIANT GOLDEN BOOKS Baby Shop mozn of Nicaragua, saya he told sldits. Offictiil source* *dmitte<3 ” iMowledfe M TM e* mittees on the many activities seeking sflswers to the question: Malden, klaas., testified that her hnsband beat her before she shot ties fo attend Its meetings.” Americans have been unreportsu Count • . . . . a « 1 • • a .$1.00 investigators Nicaragua was “not which have been taking place th^ ILLUSTRATED STORY OF H ^D I ...... “Are profits too high?" him to death.' (N^IA telephota). Tho. eommandants noted that the loss of two rail towns on the' ^ ?*' since Saturday. ee.«e..e'*^ OC Oyala far CUratmas. (N B A tele- Have, four d>M'l|ir. lelo- oast few weeks. AU, members are BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ STORY BOOKS ...... CHILDREN’S DRESSES. SIZES 3 TO_6x ^ ...... *lf9^ J® ♦••JJ One answer to that question— BerUn’s temporary constitution, involved In the invasion of Costa approaches to 71601810 The Dutch appeared to bo atpah- $3e9o which'Moeived qusdripartite ap­ Rica.” piM t*). phoas au preM'ripHon urged to attend dim to the election TODDLER’S DRESSES. Slaea 6 MO. TO 3 YRS .52.25 to a flat “No” waa offered by the I The governmental situation was tag methodicaUy acroos nq^ukUcaa ...52.98 to 53.98 proval In 1948, requires that city Arfny cables Gensrsl Mac- no more encouraging. President transport Uaea in Java and Soma- to tVchtiio’s ovei lint pri­ and Importance dr the meeting. CHILDREN’ SWEATERS. SIZES 3 TO 6 x ...... chairman of the United States Steel corporation’s Finance com­ legtoURlon and other affstrs shall Arthur the text of Supreme court Chiang Kat-Sbek let the day pass tra. vate priifreelonai Mire for BABY SHOES/BIZE 1 TO 4. SOFT SOLES AND obtain Allied consent. They charg­ mittee. Eire Becoihes Free decision refnalng to lateraene in: without taking action on a pro- Tho republican broadcast oilgin- Pupils of the 7th and 8th grades F’lRSX $J*6® and 52.98 ed the long Russian walkout had Diilch Action iBunedUte delivery to of the Manchester Green school, “U. S. Steel's current rate of Internatlonal Tribunal conviction I posed new cabinet. Last night ated from Madtoon, third laigcst 55.59 “obstructed the proper, adminis­ city in Java and scan* of tha Obm- year hiune. accompanied by their teachers, Toiletries, Etc. BABY BUNTINGS ...... • • *3^5 to profit,” said Enders M. Voorhees, of Japanese war criminals .... Premier Sun Fo handed Chiang a tration of Berlin according to the Gen. Sir Brian Robertson asserts list o f ministers ready to “ fight on muniat uptisiag put down kgr th « Mrs. Doris GUderaleeve and A . BABY PRAM SUITS WITH HOOD ATTACHED ...... $4.25 to 55.59 “ la sxceptionally low In tha light Of Ties to Britain law.” A id R e ik j republic in Septowbar. Th* W«ad- Hyatt SutUffe, presented a pro­ 51.00 SLIP AND PANTIE SETS. SIZES 4 TO 6 YRS...... 51.98 of ita present full capacity ratfa that some Germans still hsvel until we can secure an honorable YANKEY CLOVER TOILET W ATER .. *>■ - Meats as Old nredguartai* cast indieated tha rilT arilLlaiia WELDON'S gram of ChrisUnas music at the 51.00 CHILDREN’S APRONS. SIZES 2 TO 6 YRS...... 89c to 51.98 of operation.” warlike worioas ... Paul G. Hoff- j peace.’L- . OLD SPICE TOILET WATER ...... In hto prepared testimony Voor­ Ths revived Kommandstura met i man saya E.C A. has suspended all Sun ppint nearly a month form- ! republican hondy. POI M.ai.V STItKCT Manchester Town Farm this week, $1.25 .51.00 at ita old headquarters In tha American Officials Fear TW EED COLOGNE ...... INFANT’S SACQUES FOR THE NEW BABY ...... hees said the company set a pro- leoMStroettea peejecta in China! ing the cabinet. But some doubt I (Dr. Coebandria, officia) fance- under the direction of their music 51.00 .52.98 American sector. j CHILDREN’S PLAlH RAINCAPES ...... flU record In 1047, "but on the low en s!^ e Death Threat I appeared today as to his success. tb* republic in nrit- I supervisor, Warren Wood. H E A V E N SENT COLOGNE ...... • General Oaneval waa flanked! Efforts in Southeast .53.75 CHILDREN’S CHENILLE ROBES. SIZES 4 AND 6 YRS...... 53.98 side. Ita Income as a per cent of ' Sun said Chen U Fu, Kuomintang aln,■"* said“ *-la LoiwlknLotwloa rapukUcaa COTY PERFUME AND COLOGNE SET by British MaJ. Gen. ES O. Her­ . 53.0O . 54.59 salea was six per cent— the snoall- For Freedom Comes to! (Nationaliat party) stalwart, Asia Dealt Body Blow fighters would resort to goarriaa COTY PERFUME ...... GIRLS’ RAYON PRINT PAJAMAS. SIZES 4 AND 6 YRS...... Told to Court bert. British oommandsnt. and W , | . . .89c est for any year of anywhere near­ Death Plunge would be a minister without port­ I warfsi*. Ho told' a noara aaof*i> COTY PERFUME AND POWDER SET 53.00 CHILDREN’S EAR MUFFS ...... Peaceful End Today T. Babcock, American deputy folio. Chen said he knew nothing ....51.00 to $2.98 54.98 ly comparable rates of operation Rnllctin! enc* b* expects th* Dutch to oe- LOOSE POWDER CASES ...... PLUSH TOYS,...... 51.00 to in U. S. Steel’s entire peacetime commandant. about it until he road o f it In the ! cupy the h u g* .towaa o f th* ro> Dublin, DJI^--(4ipM:ire | ^ «e "c a n Soldier Testi- A picture of the Soviet com­ .•.•••a...* .51.50 BAB Y PEPPEKELF/BLANKETS. PART WOOL ...... 54.50 history.” Tied to Spies newspapers. Chen has been re­ 1Va.*htngt*a. Dec. 2l.~-ubUo can * from many ewpitn). “United States Steel has not blood.v struggle for freedom Marburg, Germany, Dec. 21— (Jt) al Official, Accusctl ond HEALTH MARKET charged for Its products anywhere came to a peaceful end as Today’s first mesting wss con­ bers did not show up. Many have tured repabileaa leader*. Dip- U rge* taaaMdhite CanforoMa —A handsome American soldier fined to reading the three ebin- O f Divulging Secrets already fled Nanking, which lies lomarir iaformaats said toda.v Jewelry and Leather C^ods Girls^ Shop (In Raagoaa^ Burma. Ptaisler President Sean T. O’Kelly testified today the late Sgt. John msr.danta’ declaration except to nn the south bank of the Yangtze. FMUp C. JesMip. .tmerleaa I ' Thakia Nu urgM an immodiato $ 1.00 "vwrheea slid” the' company i signed Eil'e out of the British allocate two hundred tons o f air Driven Closer to Capital repreaeatarive, ha* b e e a .la- BOXED JEWELRY ...... SIZES 7 TO 14 Ybarbo once threatened to ahoot Bulletin! ; conference o f all aoterif' countries .51.00 “was reluctantly forced” to boost commonwealth. lift coal to provide extra electric- North ot the river Coramuni.sts Btroeted to prapose that the TUESDAY SPECIALS 1, 2, 3 STRAND PEARLS .... him_ after accusing him of “sleep­ New York.- Dec. 21—^Pi-— f.'BlIed Narioas Security ..4A0 consider aid to the Indoncsiaa .51.00 GIRLS’ S K IR T S ...... *3-®* ‘® *5-®* Approves Repeal ot Art ing with” M rs Ybarbo. CHILDREN’S HANDBAG ... eeaea*< BLOUSES ...... **•** (Continued On Cage rwetve) O’ K elly approvedrovM a bill'of bill' of the _ _ _ K'ontlenrrt nn Page IWo) Whittaker Cliarober* toila.v (I'onMaued na Page Iwo) CauBcll order The Netherlaml* $2.98 The sergeant’s pretty, 23-year- eald he never had received any t * take thoM stepa- to settle (Voattaoed ea Pag# SIstoea) Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales LADIES’ FAILLE HANDBAG ...... Irish ParUament repealing the ex- old wife, Wilma, is'pleading''8eU- $2.98 SWEATERS ...... •' Qs o« tem al relations act which had em- ...... o r State department paper* fram the new ladoaeolaa crisis. LADIES’ PLASTIC HANDBAG ••;•;•••;•••••• defense at her trial on charges of Laurence Duggan who a LADIES’ GENUINE LEATHER HANDBAGS ...... $5.98 to 57JI8 powered the British king to ac­ shooting Ybarbo fatally after a OBAMOMOTUER’S 55.00 COTTON JERSEYS...... * ;-’ 6 Favors Shift credit Irish deplomata. wild argument. Two Guests plunged to Ms death tost I Taking Stock Washington, Dec. 21 — (IP) — I • • a e a < ...... $2.00 to LADY BUXTON BILLFOLDS ... W'OOL JERSEYS ...... •••• ” *]*•"* The act was the last slender The witness, Cpl. Morris Burr Bight. American officials fear efforts to' MINCE MEAT 2 Lb. Jar 35c FUR EAR MUFF ...... 51.98, 52.. constitutional tic between Eire and o f Gouvemeur, N . Y., said Ybarbo’s curb Communism in reutheast, CHUBBY DRESSES ...... *J-6« In Methods the British crown and common- charge “was not true and I told Die ill Fire New York. Dec. 21— (>P)— Laur­ Of Fragments Asia may have been dealt a body; Flashes! ______j wealth. ence Duggan, 43. form er high- blow by the Dutch 'police action” ; GIRL SCOUT UNIFORMS ...... 5u.j0 him so.” Burr was one o f three U N 8A LTE O soldiers drinking with two frau- ranking State department official In Indonesia. - « ,| (I«to Bolfotioa at the on tVIrs) GIRL SCOUT ACCESSORIES I The repeal actually becomes efr Gift Candies Mundt Wants Fairer fectlve on an “ Independence day” lolns in the Ybarbo home the night Two Other Guests and accused of handing out fo r I m l o i i e s i a n s R e u o r t P t l tO A ahootiqg war in that touchy (Second Floor) BniFJi. nhinsed to hia doath i » BUTTER Lb. 8 3 c * , - ST A ’ ! which Prime Minister John A. of the shooting. Soviet spies, plunged to his death i a>ea. ritey feeL may result in dls-l ASSORTED CH O CO LATES...... 1 LB. 79c H e a r i n g s for U n *A n ier- j Coefello's government is expected' “I told Sergeant Ybarbo if he Fireman Burned as 95 last night from the 16th floor o f ' Be Reluctant to Set orders which the Communists can' CoaaoMatofi Cigar Heofi Dtoo LBS. 51.85 to proclaim early in the spring. believed that a b w t me after all his Manhattan office. ' In nearby, New York, Deo. 2t—(ffV- Al- NO. 2^1 CAN PBBMnm ASSORTED CHOCOL.VTES ...... ican Group Witnesses Escape Hotel Blaze , Shortly afterwards Represen^a- , l|. Exile Gi.ve™ment,“P“ ;;“^ ‘;" ...... 4 LBS 52.85 The delay will g^ive the two na-, ??j^t°”**** ahead frefi M. SUherama, praaUeat o f a s s o r t e d CHOCOLATES ...... tlons time to work out a new and ahoot me,” the Ull, blue-eyed liv e Mundt (R-SD) disclosed I n ! American annoyance with The > Coasohdated Cigar oorporaUoa, Cotton Shop , I corporal related. PUMPKIN ond FANCY RIBBON CANDY ...... Washington, Dec. 21— (IP)—Rep­ Philadelphls, Dec. 21 — (IT) — Washington that a witness had Manila. Dec. 21—_lndonesian ' I oae of the largeot tokaceo ratslag TINY TIM RIBBON CANDY ...... 69c resentatives Mundt (R., S. D.) (Continued on Pi ge Fniirteen) 1 " I handed him m y gun. H e load- Flames'' swept a section of the told the HouBe Lii-American Ac- republican representative*, neat-; (C'onriaueit oa Page Foarleon ) firms la the Coaaecttctrt valley, COTTON BLOUSES. 32 TO 4 0 ...... |L«| lo *L98 I ed it, but finally hc-oaid he would tiviUes committee in secret testi- tered In a dozen world capitals,! XMAS ASSORTED HARD CANDIES ...... LB. -39c said today he hopes the House Westminster hotel in downtown died uaeapertodly today at M* SQUASH RAYON BLOUSES, TO 4 0 ...... *3.98 to $7.98 Un-American committee will I shoot himself Instead of me, so I mony that Duggan was one of ■ took stock today of surviving frag- i luasie ta the flkerry-Netkerlaads FILLED XMAS STOCKINGS ...... 10c to-2.5c 32 Philadelphia today, killing two change its methods to insure fa ir­ j took the gun pwny from him.” aix persons In the State depart- ments of their youthful govern- j botrL He waS 58 years oM. t'a- 1 .... 51.35 guo.8ts trapped on the third floor. 8 OZ. C AN HUNTTS 8UCED SCHRAFFTS ASSORTED CHOCOLATES > e a e e e 4 • er bearings for future witnesses Supports Bearings Clalqi mant named by another witness ; nient i ril he sssamod the presldsaey of Ives Opposes T tvo other guests and ■ a fireman To Ask Order S d U ^ DRESSES ...... and accused persons. Burr supported Mrs. Ybarbo's as having passed out confidential Re^rt* that Manila would be- ! Coarelldated Cigar three years , claim that her w ar hero husband were burned. informatlon. ., come the .scat of a refugoo govern- ago, Mr. iiiUiicriaaa had hare a SWEATERS ...... Jo The acting chairman told re­ Ninety-five persona escaped the PEACHES^ > porters that for the next ten days : beat her “terribly” and often. He Mundt also said the c e n tr e - m tn t were circulated here but au- hm^tlase resideat of Hartford. Ho Most of Plan blazing inferno. They were aroused Halting War committee members will concen i said he had seen him do It once aional committee had planned to thoritative Indonesian sources said i vt-dted the city oa amay oeaaoloas SKI S U IT S ...... *22 -1 by a man who ran through the up­ HUBBARD Houseware Dept. trate on a report to the new Con-1 I and had seen bruises left by sn- ueation Duggan who was presi- the stories w e.e ’’premature.” i ' slaee aaovlag to New York, to la- I other beating. per rooms wearing nothing bat eat o f the Institute of Interna- One source said there to some re- shorts and shouting the alarm. S 8-•- speet the Coasolftate'puan .trmy. U.N. sign minister, has followed a po­ sanctions. K rtferd . Dae. 21— 415.926,624,532.57.. « « * « c e . I road for 10 miles via Bethany. year. (Uoattoaod P p s * Two! (Coatlausd oa rags Y «*l**) 'j.v t