t ■ ■■ .... r : MOND^.:iiOTlbQiiE^ , i t g l Tlw W88th«r lEpgtttng Ksetsgs Dattr N tt Pr«g8 Boa taramqt a« U. 8. WaMhw 9mmm Vhf the MoMb o( (fetobM, 1948 Fair, wamiar, windy tMa altar- duct whlrit will datemilna the The Friendly Circle. wW Mambers a t tha Infant Jssus of •oeat fair, 8tGe ehango In tom- John Mather ChapUr, <^d« of Prague and their husbands, gath amount of buidneas be will get" 9,7 4 8 paratore toolght; Wednesday felr De Molay, will hold its burinesa _ nutritional program lor Werfees- R egister Now Bo that SBuGl buslneoemen get iimirijFHtFr itDFtttttg m v m i ered ai the home bf Mr. and Mrs. utT ow n meeting this evening at 7j80 m dsy evening at 8 o’clock sharp at Member of the Audit and eeolar. the Y A L C A ., to sVhlch aU mem WoediW Hommell, I8t Hollister the Buucimum benefit out of the dt? the Masonlo Temple. This will, tm. bers and friends wUl be welcome^ street Baturday evening for a F or IMrectory rectory, he suggested that only BhriOkatarnaleMima Maneh^ster^A C iiy o f VU lage C h tirm > j XiMKcwidenU arc Mmlnd^ the first meeting wlUr new1y_ in- RefreshmenU wUl be served. HaUowo'mi party. Tha party woa those companies raglstet. whim liat payments for tsa 19M Master Councilor Clifford held in the game room, which waa bavs analyisd Gurtr potantlal suc lairWmaa Club of the ManqHeater Johnson priding. The program M isi'S arah J • \ t- A‘ -t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESUAlf* NOVEMBER 8, 1949 T" ment the regular queationa on em huge dice o f cash—$123,0(^,000— able in Hartford county ’phafnuk- ployment spd unemployment, are th* aUte almlUr to that e< t^ several of the artJsU have plctufaa wU! go _ to retire the - company’a oies without prescription. The Tallidah Coming W ork Status designed to find out why persona summer, when the third lowest I Maneheater' Role of New brand names are “ Inblaton" and for aal*. v , Slayer May ip Levels Brain Tumors debt to eight‘ Ufe Insurance com- EASTWOOD Rockville. | working part-time are on a lim June, and aecond lowest July* aadj paniea The imoney was borrowed “ AnahlsL" Stronger tablets of the ited work schedule and vubether Am ertte Sp# Augusts on record were exper 1 "Wai. Baaidi* John J. Moran, Jr., chairman of Is Surveyed hi 104$. It was In two parts, with Date Himk same drug also are available un •ait tearitaiu' tha Democratic City oommlttee. they would prefer full-time work. ienced. September was only thCi Are Localized / Drugs Given der different names, but doctor's •■ •o n o r 1 •sabara •ttM*a Get Parole ^ a i n repayment not scheduled until AAKD" 1 "COYBR UP" haa announcad that the D s n ^ The survey will be conducted in flfU i lowest on record. 1966 and 1978. It carried 2H P«r prescriptions are required. Rockville Boy cratlc caucus to nominate candl- the Manchester Area during the Iv o r e a s y s h o v e u n o , d o n ’t d e l a y I * — • Tomorrow Although the common cold Is WEB. “ HOII* OP THE •RAV.E” cent Interast, and can ba repaid at datea for the December city elec .Special Study Being vreek of November 14 to 19. Su 1 . Cosmopolitan Club, Annual Des Reialtg of Use of Eteo any tlma. State Health Depart rarely a serious ailment, th* de tion would be held on Tuesday eva. Kszymiccki Serving Life pervisor Morrison emphasized that Runoff Low- sert Bridgt; 1:30 p.m. Cenur partments's buUstln declared, - , Cohdiicj|ed During No- K. of C. Confer Tha company heads cautioned ment piutious on Rec FatallvHurl nlng, November 6. The ward mu Term for His Pari in all Individual Information fur troencephalognip Ma« against msJdng long-range predic Church Parish House. colds can lead to more serious ^ I cuses will be held at the polling nished the Census Bureau Is treat ^•it Since Beginning tions on the basis of the 1949 show Thuraday, November 19 complications in persona who are vemlier on Situation ed in absolute confidence and that Degree on Class chine Are Revealed Sale and bam supper, Temple ognition, However plaoea at 7 p. m. First ward. Po Dyniiinite Slaying Amesite Now -O f Brought in June ing. physically weak at the start of lice court room: second ward, base only statistical summaries are In addition to automobiles and Chapter, O. B. S., Masonic Tem colds. Runs Into Truck With Information on the number of Hartford, Nov. 8—OP)— CsuUeua ment of St. John’s E plsco^l published. Hartfoi^, Nov. $— (JT) — Brain tru(As, General Motors makes re ple banquet ball. Wethersfield. Nov, 8—(F)~John Officers of Campbell council, recognition of the role of the new Bicycle; Diet After Ar- church; third ward. Fltton Mro- person* who are unable to obtain HMtfortI, Nittr, *—(r>^SUte frigerators. household appllancos, Also Merry Mart — fair and (Quarter of Votes Cast Kasymlsckl, 37, ‘of Scotland, Conn., r e a s o n a b l e , reuablework Knights of Columbus, conferred waved charted with .the electrical anti-histamlnic drugs In the per house;' fourth ward, PwlMjj* sufficient work will he developed I * v ^ cmttlBued to dtcllne Diesel locomotives, aircraft en turkey supper South Ma. >rt rivKl at Hospital These will be followed by the gen serving a Ilfs term fo> his part in the first degree on a class ^ cam tracings from ah Mactroencephalo- church. ennial fight against common colds in the Cenaus Bureau’s Cur g u a r a n t e e d ^ eirln s Oetebor, wltli th* U. S. gines and p a r ^ New Canaan, Nov. 8—(AV-More ...... — •# eral caucus at 7:50 o’clock at tha dIdates at S t Brldget’o 1 ^ graph machine eiaiTeetly localized Friday, November 11 came today from the state Depart, ttie dynamite slaying of Georgs H. rent Population Survey this night Another first degree will be than one-fourth of this town’s to police court room. Announcement GMlogicAl ■urvey roconUa* the brain tumors In 20 consecutive Combined services Ini’ Aymlstice ment o f Health. Rookvllle, Nov. 8 -- (Special)— Garvin haa been made eligible for month, tt was announced today by J O A N N T conferred at St. Bridget’s ball next tal registered vote* bad been cast was made today that parole. District Supervisor Lawrence A, j Mcond loweet itreani runoff in 32 esses at Hartford hospital during Day and breaking o f ground for vln its annual bulletin on ways I^bert Denley, 12-yeara-old ton of erick Berger, who la completing a Over 25 Years Experience Monday. The second degree wiU be Edllor to Speak and meant o f combatting colds, by 11 a. m. today, election officials I The state Board of Pardons. ^ Jlorrison of the Hartford District y « u » of October*. Streiiin runoff the past year. It was disclosed to- new hospital wing. Manchester reported. A total of 1,120 votes Mr. and Mrs. Leslie R. Denley of two-year term, wiu will ben* • a candidate Reader and Advisor conferred by officers of the coun Memorial hospital. 11 a. m. the department noted: which met here yesterday with Office. . ' *■ the lovrut alnce the be* day. in the town election had been cast Hartford Turnpike, iroelved faUI I for the nomination The Current Population Survey i cil at Tinker hall Friday. Nov. 18. To Orange IxHlge Turkey supper and fair. Second . Attack From New Angle Governor Bowles presiding, heard j>uminc of the cummer drought In Results of the machine's use by n o’clock. Total registered interviews-each month a represen- i On Sunday, Nbv. 80,‘ tho third de Congregational church. "Some members of the medical injuries yesterday afternoon whw yeM^ W.**t*the first his lawyer, T. Emmet Clari*, de- Advise on All Aflkirs of June, ^ t h only 40 per cent of the gree will be exemplified by Dis were published in the current issue rote here Is 4,400. scrite ^sym leck i aa the dupe of tative cross-section of 25,000! normal runoff for October being of the Hartford Hospital Bulletin Saturday, Novambqr 1$ profession have begun attacking the bicycle he was riding collided , Domoerstte victory in Life Phone 7691 trict Deputy Bernard M. Fogarty William J. Armstrong, manag Pine Civics Association. Inc., G a T v I n ’s. ‘‘rum-soaked" son , households throughout the coun-' necorded. by Dr. W. T. Liberson. tha cold, from a new angle. It’s With At truck driven by R^rt B. j Rockville In 20 years. i and staff. >, ing editor of “The Sentinel," Tor dance, East Hartford Golf Club. Charles. try; including a number in*, the | Englnecrc pointed to the low raln- The physician reported that in been noted that the early signk of West? 25, of Snlpslc Lake, Tolland.; The Republican caucuses will bO Manchester area, Mr. Morrison The committee for the annual Tony Obright'B orchestra. Danc Claire said Charles Garvin, now I Readings Confidential faU in October and ,the backlog study of 30 consecutive cases at onto, Canada, w ill ba the guest a cold are often allergic In nature. aurt* Thar*. Abb*(t * C**t*ll*.. "Wh* The boy was Ukert by ambiilento ^#10 on Monday evening, Novem- said. , The study being made in | *■ • Cihrlstma* party of the council the hospital during the past year ing 9 to L This allergic phase la believed to to the Rockville City hosplUl and h«r 14, ward caucuses at 8 p. m. 67, plotted the death of his agrd luppUed by the atunmerrlong named last night by Grand Knight speaker of Washington Loyal 9*a* ItT" piB* "til** Os* ■Mar’’ father AS a means of getting hold November Is one of a special se- ' '^rrectly localized the tumors as Wednesday, November IS prepare the way for secondary In dl*d *hortly sifter arrival. Medical and the general roucua at 8.M p drought aa the reason* for the ab-* John E. Hayford, Elmer W. Gra Orange Lodge, No. 117, B’riday of A $100,000 Inheritance. Kezy- I rles desigtied to determine the im- I .332 Ann Street— O ff .Main form ally email atreanj runoff. subSsquently verified through Annual Army and Navy Qub fection to enter the body and Examiner John R Flaherty sUted m. There have been no other 1 pact of reduced hours upon the na- DeMaio Bros. mlecki. 18 year* old when the ham was named chairman. He will brain operation or by autopay. evening In Orange hall at a free banquet at clubhouse. Main and cause later symtoms o f the di the youngster had a fractursd nouncements as to possible c a n ^ Tel. 6-1370— Hartford A t the same time, ground water be assisted by Charles Weiss. Al t I R C L E elder Garvin______died.... in...... 1940, wasTempestuous Taliulah Blank- : , tion’s _ employment . , situation. Ac- ' la etu re.T h e lodge for some time Forast street. sease. So some doctors are treat dateff for nomination* In eiiner levela In moet aecUon* of the aUte Use Beneflta Fatisnt skull.* under Charle# Garvin’s domination, [head, one o f the most fdmi^s stafsicording to a similar study con- exander W. Gates, Walter W. Usa of the machine not only aide haa beetmtrying to bava Mr. Arm Tbnrsday, November 11 ing patienu witlr antihlstamlnlc WED. Thru SATUKDAV Robert was returning home party. •__ _ -also continued to decline, Wjgi weU the lawyer. chsrKed, j of the theater, conaea to the Buah- j ••• Blew*,. » » Scadden, Arthur Thayer, John the doctor In diagnosis, but bene strong come to Manchester to Friendly Circle Charity Sale, J. drugs In the early stage of a sus fromsschool at about 3:30' p.m.. it levela "cubaUnOaUy lower" in Dorsey, George Leary, George First Manchester Showing The yotmger Garvin induced th* i nell Memorial stage In Hartford lion persons were working short fits the patient It was pointed tsU of his experiences on his trip W. Haie'a. 10 a. m. to closing. pected cold. was veportedi W’hen he came out hours because of slack W'ork, lay nearly all. areaa of the ctate than Rice. William Marsh, Michael Bo- youth to wire his father’s automo- j for a single performance this j out that localizlag of the tumor to Ireland and pther parts of the Friday, Novembor lb "Reported results o f colds being of White street and struck the offs, and, similar economic fac the normal level for the month. noino, WllUam Morgan and Calvin ------COMING bile eo that a dynamite charge j Monday night, November 14, In expedites surgery by lessening the BriUah Islsa, taken in company HoUlstsr PTA Military Whis, aide of the truck. Police said that .aborted by this treatment are en BoUou would be set off when the car .was > Noel Coward’s finest 'Comedy, tors, N/ The monthly report of the U. S. Schuetz. , „ need for exploratory activity. with Mrs. Armstrong during the In achool sudltorium. West was driving east on South OWNER—MANAGER Phone Manchester 5838 couraging,” the buUentin contin started. Claire pointed out that j "Private Lives." Donald Cook la . This month, -special qusftion* Geological curvey’* district engin Following the degree work light Prasence of the tumor is indi summer of 1947. Annual Fair and Fun night lOf s ti«*t wheii he saw the boy coming Doris Mohr D’ llsHs HAROLD J. DW YER ued. "However, further work on Charles Garvin set off (he blast. ' co-starred with Miss Bankhead in qre again being address^ to all eer, B. U Blgwood, itatea that pre- refreshments were served at the cated by “brain wave" tracings On his return he wrote a series Washington P. T. A., West SMe smithf from White street. Although , ’Tel. MascheaUr 5545 this new approach to preventing Kszymiecki, the lawyer added, j this sprightly productipn, which persons who worked only part- .dpitation well in eaceea of normal Knights of Columbus home. ^ that show abnormally slow waves of articles for his paper, in addi Rsc. wW iapplted his iKskea and pulled { colds needs to be done and wide called state police and took the < (a-the most successful In which she time during the survey week. 'la needed to reatore depleted res- and In other ways reveal a dis tion to four mailed from the other Second annuel mmi-formwi tb-tae right tie. youngster rode ( Th# Monday Club of Bolton Cen These questions, which will supple- scale retulU analyzed. In ita pres dying elder/Garvin to a hospital. has ever appeared. ervolra and atreama to normal lev- turbance of the usual wavs rythm. side while there; they were so dance. Ladies of St. Maurice. ilR «‘;the side of the truck, it was ter has announced tt will hold lt# I ela during the mon|)i. ent state, the treatment is not ef Both were convicted of second I______------*Pr. Liberson, who received his popular th af h* has been called Rainbow Ballroom, Button. Danc ro'poH^. ^ Steel Mill Project fective unless given very early in fifth annual Chrletmaa sale and degree murder. | - « Y^frnnr.niw After a aubatantial gain during early training In Moscow and Len upon to lecture frequently, and re ing from 9 to 1. the disease. And It’e not easy for .P o lic e Captain Peter J. Dow- • geptember, water conditions again csntly decided to Incorporate thorn Fall Dance of Center Co—Weda. silver tea at the home of Mias Also turned over to the Parole l{A H a < s * f1 P a a t s Y t * SKEDV UMM4AS1M6 nitf f« Background Given ingrad, and then atudled at the you and the rest of us to know gewicz and Patrolman David Trapp board wa# Osorge Patnaude, .12, . 88^^188 8=81 x d B i v i decreased, leaving the situation in Paris School df Medicine o f the in a book entitled “A . Stroll Woodruff Hall. Dancing 9-1. when that ‘first sign of a cold’ o f the local police department and Helen Berry and Mias Elsie Col on Saturday. November 19 of East Hartland. ser\'Uig a life I rxi ■ i,.., University of Faris, la head of tha Through Ulster,” which a number Friday and Saturday, Nov. lS-19 flashes," the bulletin observed. • OV88M;StaU Policeman*-w«*vw*i*ro*» ww***.John Scribner------. Ufli Ult as«vw *'— ,y* '” ~ M n . .1 ^ 4 , 4 hospitaTs electroencephiUograph o f local people have read and en ‘Tlear Ruth," Sock Snd Buskin > Frank Shay and William Stephen-1 The club !■ compoeed of elgW term for the shot gun slaying of 1 a K e il' n V 1163111 y t l d a /- p ld A tic Bridgeport, Nov. 8.— —The The hew drugs are now avail- Mias Jeannette V. Carr, then 26,' . *' I backgroimd of a $225,000,000 steel laboratory. Dr. .Uberson and his joyed. annual play. High School audi BIG son of a u fford Springs Barracks j ^-omenvkvatitcas who»***w work all---m year with laboratory technicians work close one objective, the annual aale a ^ In 1930, P.O., R. F, D. 2— ANDOyER, CONN. ' mill project proposed for the New Washington No. 117 has Just re torium. are inveatigating. Bowles and the Pardons board j Woodstock, Nov. 8 TTie England area has been outlined to ly with members of the neurologl ceived nows of bis coming, and is SaturdSy. November 19 DAYS Chrlatmaa Plan. tea. Sums iWaad are used to ROUTE 85—BOLTON, CONN. cal, neurosurgical and psychiatric heardndara thatviulb PatnaudetTBuiRUae ., hadnftu beenD€Cn ■ nuv,Rev. l-;r.Dr. David /vicA»uucr Alexander c' Pitt,m.u, i 72,** I Don't 'dose' yourielf. Rub the aching members o f the Chamber o f Com extending invitations to Orange Open meeting of Manchester The RockvlUe Civic Aaaociatlon. benefit 'Bolton Center church re departments of the hospital. drinking whan he shot Miss Carr retired' pastor of Central B aptist: part well with Musterole. Ita gr**t merce by John E. Kelly, consult groups in this town, also Hartford branch of Alcoholics Anonymous. DINE AT THE spurred on by the knowledge that construction plans. 'MHorKHoha, in the back * 12 church, Norwich, and a former d l-! pain-relieving medication H>*eda fresh ing engineer for the New England and OUcopee, as his lecture and Hollister street school at 8:30 p. m. our city la about the only one In Miss Helen Berry and MIm j^n on Oct. 18, 1930 in East Hart- [ Connecticut Bible-. blood to,the painfut »re», bringing, I C O A L I council. plcturas wUl have a special appeal Also Formal Dance, Catholic STARTS the State that doe* not have its Elizabeth Bralnerd will be amazing relief. If p»in i* in t«»*— Speaking at a chamber meeting Filipinos Vote; to members of Orange orders. Ladies of Columbus, Coohtry Club. PRINCESS center decorated with Ughtlng table displaying tha wlda variety Tuesday, Nov. S3 A t the time Patnaude said he did I * buy Kxtr* Strong Musterole. Friends: yesterday, Mr. Kelly said It is during the Chrlatmaa oeaaon, haa of handmade gtft Items; Mrs. Her it to get even with a woman ^ possible that the Federal govern Sale and Card Party St. Mar- uniRrtaken the aponaorahip of bert Hutchinson and Mr*. August 19 A re K illed garat’s Circle, Daughters of Isa Who had broken her engagement i n ment may imderwrlte part of the School Buildings a u 4 » project. MUdner will show aprons made by to him because.of. his drinking. He was a native of Tamlaght. musterole Foix'fne past 18 years, I have had the pleasure of .serving my cost of establishing a steel Indus bella K. of C. Home. . Tjpe plan egUajafot, green tube members of the club and Mra, County Derry, Ireland, and was or Thursday. November 84 The woman .who was not identi try in the state In which the mill Coaltaaad from Page Oaa mntaining 9 foot Chrlatmaa tree* David Toomey will sell Cbriatmaa fied was deacribed. a* his foster dained a clergyman in 1905. Iters all over the State of Connecticut in their many needs. Annual 5-mlIe and 15-mile bi Nov.• • 10 # . la located but its interest will he Estimate Stands aat at interval* along the olde- greens, winter bouqueU I W Survlt'lng are bis widow. Mrs. Let's Take A Ride cycle races and Army and t ’avy Manchaster State Araiory sister. only temporary. 100 representatives to th* lower waDca. From the top* of the tree*, plants. Home made foodstuffs, A fter the quarrel, it was said, Harriett Sampson Pitt, and four In my shop there has been created many masterpieces in all types COKE The Federal government will House of Congress. Block voting Club, 10 a.m. Road race 11 a.m. featoona of colored. Ughta wiU Im contributed by friend* o f the sons by a former marriage. In That Patnaude carrying the gun fol Hartford, Nov. A—(>P)—In spite ^tiirday, November 38 Funeral arrangements are in of woodwork and finishe.s. I say “ masterpieces” becau.se that word have no part In operation or pol prevails and each party pinned its of attacks by some Republican run to the buUdinga, and in addi church, win be sold by Mrs. Heni^ lowed Mias Carr Into a barn on icy of the mill, be said. The In hopes on its presidential candi Annual meeting of Country PH O N E N O W tion green laurel ropihg will be McDonough and Mrs. , Edaon I j complete. leaders and criticism in some Club 6:30 p. m. Service her place. When she left the build best describes the utmost in quality; both in durability and beauty stallation, he added, wlU not be a date. newspapers, the statewide esti FOR TICKETS strung ao that the canopy w ill be Herrick. The silver tea, aerv'ed ing he shot her in the back. *' subsidiary of a midwestern steel Reports of violence and death Thursday, December 1 moot attractive both day and In the dining room of the home, New 1950 PACKARD of design. mate of achool building needs Annual bazaar and tea of St. A fter the shooting he went home concern. came quickly after th* heavily ASYOULIKEITI it. Central Park wUl be en win be arranged by Mias Elale seems to be standing lu ground. Mary's Guild, St Mary's Parish and want to bed where state police The consulting engineer said guarded polls opened in the outly 2-1133 or 2-3929 tiinliy outUnad with colored Ughta, RANGE AND FUEL The KilUngly Board of Educa house. 4 p.m. on. CoUlna. , ^ „ found and arrested him. It D t '.,. -s for S 2.20V Designing and engineering have also entered into the picture. bonds wUI be sold to the public ing islands— from Iloilo on Pansy, Always prompt and cour eiO iit fastened to trees or pole*, An Informal reewUon for Rev. tion has written to the State De- In M A N C H F '’,'! ER Hagan on Mindanao, Taclohan on Wednead.,y, December 1 bth the West and Eaat enda of and private Interests and what pariment of Eklucation that it was teous, ready to please you, and Mrs. Alvin J. Beachy wlU be L e^ e. , North Methodist church Christ le city are to have Merry Chriat- ever amount the government adding $300,000 to Its estimate be never to rush you. Tasty Performances t held In the parish room o f Bolton BecauM of the flexibility of my shop to work out products in Constabularymaa Killed mas Sale and Supper. woa signs hung over the highway. might underwrite eventually cause o f the expected need for a Center church on Tueaday, Novem OIL A conatabularyman was killed In meals at sensible prices! ■ metal, Rood or plastic I have been callefi upon to design and make ' \ jir it h Ught streamers attached to dependable would be paid off and sold to the new elementary school in the Day- ber 16th at 8 p. m. AU friend# steel company which contracts to central Luzon and another was Alienation Suit Settled Thursday— /poles at either aid*. Aid member* of th# church have models of products that have been sent to cities dotted all over the wounded. vlUa section. It la too large a project to be operate the mill. Stratford's education board been cordlaUy Invited to attend A father and son died in burst Bridgeport, Nov. 8— (/P)— Sched yoonday Specials handled entirely by the limited S c'I ctccc western hemisphere. of fire from the gun of a police wrote In and stated that the $1.- the reception not only to become ■ BIG T R a !)FS Vote "Unusually Heavy" uled for trial before Judge Patrick — PLU S — Matinee . .3 t30 p. m. number o f its memberehip. . The acquainted with Mr. . and M*a. » sergeant in Paranaque, southern 500,000 building listed-in Us earl B. O'Sullivan and a Superior couit merchants are cheerfully contrib ■ LOW p a y m e n t s suburb of Manila. ier survey statement would ' be Dorothv Lamour In Beachy, who were recently a p -, ‘ During these trying times of high prices and poor quality, this New Haven, Nov. 8—(/P)— New Jury, a $150,000 alienation of affec 50c uting their proportionate share, pointed to the pastorate of the • fRAOt TODAY MORIAETT Manila itself was quiet. needed sooner than had been esti tions action brought by Randolph "LUCKY STIFF" Evening. . 9:30 p. m. Prescription Spe<^ ahop of mine has been able to maintain the high standard of quality Haven voters were going to the The capital was expected to roll baaed upon their front footage. church, but to become acquainted ■ i-HONt '-IVi NOW mated. H. Lee, Brooklyn, N. Y., against Dinners Served Todav! Ve* Sir, Tliai’*, By Baby Banks, factoriee, organizations 4 Depot 8q. ^ Y e l. 8648 polls In today’s municipal election up a big vote for Laurel In keep Wilton finished, its survey blank, Russell Trowbridge Bailey, Green- with each other. It is hoped' that has won so many friends everywhere. BROTHERS 5 P. M. To 9 P. M. * Plus: "Angel In Exile" and individuals are being solicited at a rate of almost 6,000 per hour ing with Ita tradition at anti-ad atating it would need state aid to wich, was settled today for an un those who attend will find the re City Wlder^6ellvenr in what veteran election observers Friday— by the committees. Anyone Inter ception an evening of true com DIAL 5135 ministration. meet its acboolhouse requirements. revealed sum. Therefore, whatever your requirements may be in architectural termed an "unuauaUy heavy turn Avelino was roused from bed No local Board of Education baa ested In lending a helping hand munity aoclabillty. BRUNNER'S PACKARD out." By 11 a. m. an estimated early this morning to deny a wide- lowered its estimates of School Matinee .. 2 :30 p. m. may oend eontrlbutlohs to Saul L. The reception * will take the cabinet-making, glass cases, ecclesiastical work, finishing or re-flnfsh- 28,186 out of 88,643 eligible vot Hurricane Bits Aleutian Chain Pelzer, treasurer. NQRTHIEND spread report that he had with- needs over a 10-year period. The iplace of ttie regular monthly meet ing and any other specialty work you desire, you can be assured of era had cast their ballots. drawn In favor of L«urel. Posters total for th* state was' $180,884,- Anchorage, Alaska, NoV. 8—<>P) The foUowlng have already ing of th* Ladles’ Benevolent So PHARMACY and pamphlets flooded the city to Evening. . . . ganerously responded: Margaretha 125. And the new KilUngly fig ' —A hurricane which swept across "The Theatre Beautlhil’’ ciety of the church. Member# the very best in workmanship, materials and design. this effect. The Third party can ure makes the survey total $181,- j the Aleutian ohain with gusts up Lodge No. 18, Trinity Lutheran win receive Invitation# to the re didate caUed It a "dirty ^rick” by 7 and 9 :3 0 p. ni. 184,125. I to 175 miles an hour was reported nlieBUKN510£ church Men’a Club, American Le ception rather than the usual no the opposition. gion, Zufriedenheit Lodge No. 15, I blowing itself ..out today. The BrnXSIDE CEXTKS MAMMOTH FREE PARKIXu tification of the meeting. DURO SEAL Gold Fever Gripe Village Weather Bureau said the storm Saturday— Gesang and Declamation club,. < Miss Doris A. Skinner ba* been I had moved into Bristol bay and Burt Lancaater Dennis O’Keefe Trinity Lutheran church Ladies’ named clerk o f the newly-created Sincerely Yours P oll Tax Laws Castalc, CaUf., Nov. g ___(jftj__; wind velocities had dropped to 'Claude Rain* Wm. Bendlx Aid; American Legion Auxiliary, Board of Finance of which she is _ i Gold fever, ’49er style, is gripping! ground 36 miles an hour, Matinee . .2:30 p. m. Burpee Women’s ReUef Oorpa, a member. Miss Skinner was Harold J. Dwyer Aluminum Storm Windows ‘Rope Of Sand” Mrs. Elsie Pbelpa. s i c S t 1.$S11C {this tiny village today while its “Cover-Up” named clerk of th# Board of Se- COMBINATION-SELF STORING Meettag Wedaeaday lActmen early In October. 1300 citizens await an asfayer’s re 8:10 P. M. 6:80 and 9:65 P. M. Evening. . . . HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM port on California’s latest bonanza. Mia* Cora Webb, Home Demon Election of officers will take (Continued from Pag* Oae) Nobody is sure yet whether the T t Coming Wed.: ‘Home of the Bravo' 7 and 9 :3 0 p. m. stration agent of the Tolland place at the regular meeting of yeUow metal at the bottom of HARTFORD Oiunty Farm Bureau, has ar Bolton Grange No. 47 on Frldaj^ NEW LO W ovsrsess and $10 a month for home Charley Allen’s well is actuaUy ranged a, meeting o f the North November llth at the Commu ” PRICE service. gold. But grizzled prospectors east Neighborhood group of Cov Hall. Those who will seryC" on $ 1 9 * 9 5 New.' Jersey voters have before swear it’s the real thing and entry for Wednesday. November the refreshment commlttrolnclude them a referendum to provide they’re busy staking, claims—Just ALL IN PERSONi 9, at 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. MlchaeJ/Pesce, Mr. $106,000,000 for World war I I vet in case. Mra. Ralph Hoffman. Assisting and hirs. Renato CoCclnl. Mr. pnd HOME PRODUCTS CO. erans by a gross receipts tax on Announcing The New Mra. Hoffman aa leader o f the Mrs. Olugllo Brpnaolo. Mrs. Clyde PHONE 8-8.366— EAST HARTFORD, CONN, business. group will be Mrs. Gordon Hamil Marshall. Mry^and Mrs. Harry Several Itsoes Before y o t^ n ton w th the aubject, "Selection of Miinro, ’HKimaa W. Wilson and u S40 TOLLAND STREET Californians wlU pass Judgment Toy* for Children for Chriatm**.’’ Herbe«:t''Hutchlnaon. on a number of proposition* Includ . m Public Library will be CABLE-KNIT Obaerved Aaalversary ing repeal of some provisions of a Mr. and Mr*. Oeorg* Sessions of tomorrow afternoon from 2 pension plan voted In 1948: a $250,- Schaub’s Restaurant 31 Grove street celebrated th^ 'until 6 p. m. 000.000 sUte bond tssu* for grants e a s t WINDSOR HILL, ROUTE 5, SPRINGnELD ROAD 50th wedding anniversary a t their SWEATERS FOR WOMEN or loans to school district,' and a home. They were m *rrled.*t the proposal to increase the pay of Luncheoiw Sorved 11. A. M. to 2 P. M. — Full Courae Dinners $ to 9 P. M. home of the bride on November 8, McCammon Named state legislators from the presant 1899 in the town of/ Plainville, CLEMENT SURPLUS $100 to $300 a month. Dancing Wed., Fri. and Sat. Nights Conn., and came to Rockville to General Manager 100% PURE WOOL Tennesseans vote in s referen- live nine ycaiwjigo. The couple Wkita dem ••daRsJ ei —tr% emt I dum whether to call for a limited WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY NIGHTS ART McKAY’S ORCHESTRA have five aonsTtwo daughters, nine | I constitutional convention to amend granddaugKtera and two grand- SAT. NIGHT—THE HARMONY BELLS RECORDING ORCHESTRA i Stamford, Nov. 8— (FI— Milo' F. STORE I th# 1870 state constitution In nine aona. ' McCammon, o f Kalamazoo. Mich., I places. . C*i lias W*S. "Th* X v e Th* M*rri*r’ SUNDAY—JOE LAZAR USWV .MeeUnz DEPOT SQUARE ” NORTH END "B*rV*U*r figraasde" haa been appointed general man Theatyourseffio the th rill ^ th is »9»-LIlUH0BNE*ar ^ -'he James, W. Milne Camp, ager of the Stamford division 6f Open Thursday Evenings i , ■ ------Featuring-Lobsters, Oyoters, Clams and All Sea Foods 'United Spanish War Veterans and the Yale A Town* Manufacturing A Dividend Catering To Weddings and Banquets the Ellen G. Berry Auxiliary will Ck>mpany. For Jteaervationa Call Windsor Locks 741 ' meet this evening at eight o'clock He wrlll aasume his duties here )n the G.A.R. hall. November 18, taking over from Will Be Huge .Men’s Club New 1950 Studebaker's B15 BOMBER JACKETS Otto G. Schw'en.k, the corpora . F . ■ 'V , USHNELLIMON. NOV. 14 The Men’s Club of the Rockville tion’s vice president In charge'of ,.Made to rigid Army speeffleations with 9-6unc0 mou- Baptist church will hold a recrea (ConUniMd from Page One)., manufacturing who has been di I ton sateen outer shell. Extra large full mouton collar SEAT SALE NOW tion night this evening, starting at recting local operatipna on a tem tiJiJt • J9 • V r t 1 NIGHT ONLY 7:30 p.m. at the game room at the with storm tab. Zipper front with wide inner storm fly. reported by tha company'. Sales ENDS TO?raOHTi -M Y FRIEND IR3IA’’ wtth Marie WII*on al*o "GBAND CANYON- [V porary basis since last June. church. McCammon has resigned aa gen fqr the first nine months this year .\rt Exhibit In P r«gre»» totaled $4,458,000i000, well over a eral manager of the Rorg-Warner [STARTS TOMORROW For'4 Big Ddya The art exhibit of the Greater Corporation's IngeraoU divielpn at SIZES 36-46 billion dollars more than tha com JOMli C W1t$ON prseesfi Rockville A rt association is now in Kalamazoo to accept the post here. parable 1948 figure of $3,436,000,- $13.95 B B L O N D IH E FOREST" Screened, WED.. THURS.. 3:90 and 8il8. progress at the Maxwell Public 000. The net profit for the first TALLULAH Friday *44 Saturday Contin^ona, "FO R E ST" at 8:19, 8:1R 9 :lt 'Library. H ie hours wilt be the nine months of this year was same as tha library hours, Monday TAKE A LOOK! TAKE A RlOE! $502,000,000, compared to $837,- BANKHEAD and Friday, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Tues C ll klC DEVELOPED 000,000 for the same period last day, Thuraday and Saturday. 9 a. rlbl¥ldl PRINTED You’l l TAKE IT AWAY! year. ’This year's total dividend ; Ml NOH. COWARD’S m. to 8 p.m. The library is closed win be $351,664,000. Hobod^IsGoodAtBeHeJmett^iBadf/ m all day Wednesday. The exhibit WAKN n ruTna out na Mtani O f the company’s 44,000,000 I I C*M*dy iIR B W O R R S I 39c Roll Short Slerve The Car The Year will be In progress for two weeks, Rough going doesn’t even ripple CARDIGAN shares of common stock, E. L du. Stw *** and about fifty pictures are be O N’T you accept this cordial invitation Pont d* Nemours and Co. holds the tmoothness of a 1950 gtude- SUP-ON * Beautiful^ Comfortable^ Economical* hiaalMo'aloaki ing shown. Arthur Drug StorM baker’s restful ride. Balanced to come in and drive the amazing new NOW 10,0 7 » ■<, , .»r.^.. s.‘ , / MAJfCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ TUESDAY, WOVJUMBER 8,1949 bjanchester e v e n in g h e r a l d , MANCH^irrER, coNN„ Tu e s d a y ; n o v b im b e r a. 1949 PAOBftvlt^r mlaeioB to eackiAe a pocch on front eg dwelUnif which la closer to Six Churcbes "T'- r r Women’s Groups Selling Board Grants street line than regulations allow FOR YOUR NEW HOMF J at 87 Mill street, Reeldence A Elijah Review ' Aone; Joseph SalUvaa, granted for In Campaign| SEE Dagger Tickets for .Circus Here Jarvis’ Pleas e .year, axteosleo o t permiselon SSSi'SS Today’s Radio « to conduct Real Eatato bnainese in WMCWlWC-lSifi ® W^-U88 Lauds Players MANCHES^B EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1049 P A C t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8tE|L CONN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, IM * younger sister, Miriam, Is played WUITW.. Qauaral Aaaembly would aak E)u« MANCHESTER BVJJNING HERA|:4>. ICANCHE8TEB, CONN., TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 8,1949 reUflous tostruetions under tbe dl- Urges State Aid 24 local Girl Scouta and their lead reoriofi o f Rev. John F. Tehan. Maribbroagh (ilpEG BT Move to Secede e n Mias Jean N«tach, Mrs. Sally South Giveiilry ’Tbs axecuUVe board o t Bootb- with Mrs. aiea a t tka pafsafiags, Robinson, Mrs. Mas MUler and ing otiaarratf kora by invltiiw M iy DtBMCk Memortal Ubrary^wUl. To Build Schools m State Polio C am Mrs. Beulah CbUtoa, the tetter Mrs. Paalto* U ltla Mr. and M m . Robert Porter of enta and any othera Intaraataa to Action to Protect when a aUvarina poUah wtR 1 have a ragular meeting tonight at Workman Hurt JoioB NuPBing" Stall Made by UE Local two committee member*. The WUHnwntlc Bz. Pboa* tfl$8-WI Hebron have purchased a cottage f f visit school the! firat thrM daya aigbt to the reading rooto. New Haven, Nov. 8—(87 — The iother Locates Her Son o f the weekt Regular claaaea wUl Leave Discussed Klltor and UUa aoufb D rop D arin g W eek Mansfield glrte arrived by bus, Ptoa Lake Bhorep Aasoetotion near Lake Terramuggus from Mrs. Severely in Fall be tn scssiop. ’The school will of Hartford wera Sunday gueata of Bridgeport, Nov.. <87Lffhe ahortty after school was qjiL The Dr. James C. Anderson, pedte" sponsored net-back party Batur- Jerome F. Weir. The Porter's Board o f Managers of the Con- close at noon on Tbursdny owing Mr. Mmcrit slater, Mn. M s t^ e grouR pteyed games for a while trlcian, of WlUlmantIc, will be i t - day night With Mrs. Stephen have begun to winterise the cot I necticut PareiM-Teachers Aasocia- l^rtford, Nov. fteaea ’ first move by a Connecticut Unit tage and plan to make it their to a teachers’ meeting in the after Hartford, Nov, $—m — A dte- MlUor ' and' then had cider and cook tendtog physician during the. well- 7,ecb— to charge had as prize win tion has urged the General, Assem' ■ New Haven, Nov. 8—(F)-—A The o f poUomycIIU* In Connecticut ed Electrical Workers local to permanent home soon. [ After 27 Years’ Search Wdrkman was severly Injured noon. On November 11, Armletlce cuaaion of action aimed at "pro- SrrefreMimenta. After this they ners, the MUowiiig: Women’s lat, BMn’B ______^ dropped from 34 to 15 during the secede from thst union ws*' msdo child' conference for pro-school The military whist. which wa* bly to vote “substantial’’ atate aid when he fell approximately 35 feet Day, there wil be no school. teoUng* the 26-day leave privi all went upstairs where tbe Co MM. 8Y*d Brown; 2nd, Mrs, Edna Parents are again reminded that parlors Wednesday evening. Nov- past week, the State Dephrtment by Locsl 229 o f the Bsosick com- lumbia girls entertained thMr children Thursday, Nov. 10 from iven Friday night by the Repub- for school construction “ without would do their beat to find out while palnUng the top o f a tank leges and wage Increaaee allowed KMUiiStan; 3rd, Mm . Joseph W, Thursdays are the regular daya amber ifith at •:00 o’cleck, ! o f Health reported today. nsnv test night, guests by putting on a Shadow' gcan Women’s Group was a great further delay.” Itrs. Ida M. Qark of where the caU had originated. at the SheU Oil Co. terminal to 9-11 a. m. at the Nathan Hale BoHcar o f North Windham. Men’s Meettog here to adopt stM tegy Is Delicious on which pay for hot lunches by the last Congress highlighted ICuinpB cases dropped from 64 B a rn e s J. ^ o u r , president ot success and nearly $60.00Vas real Ilier* viji pe no pubUejmSool graph show. This waa quite Community Center Association lat, Michari Massey; 2nd, Benja IVdeplione OaH la Traced day. should be made. It creates confu o f high Khool aeaeions for liej|imd to 19 during the aame period the local, oaid that membera of ized from the affair. for the Legiatature’a special aea- Street Believed A t 2:30 a. m. they had complet August Kakalow, 32, of 32 Mad the annual iheetlng Monday night unique. W ith Mlhonettes cut by min Ranchter; Srd, WtUtem Erbe alon on tbe school problem, open sion If pay does not com* in a reg of the National Federation af pupils Friday, November 11 .1 Aifni- two Bhifta voted 68 to 1 to join the the glrte themselvC* “ anderelte" auditorium. Appointments are to Milton Button is a patient in ed the job. Mm. Clark co^d ison street, was Uken to Naw Spectate, Mrs. Roe* Sevigny and the Hartford Hospital where be ing at Hartford tomorrow, the ^ im Dead; Then Veto’ ular and orderly way. Money Eederal Employee, Local 419, gt ietled day). Appropriata exercteea ' International Electrical Workera and “The Owl and the Pussycat" be made with Mrs. Eugene Ryeb- Mr. BJrb*. niero will be another talk to her son again if Haven hospital, where attadies should be brought to the room underwent an appendectomy un board said it regards the need tor Veterans Administration head for the day will ha held earlier tn union, formed teat week after the were presented. Nancy Smith Ung, Young Mothers Qtib ebUd p ^ y Saturday night thm. TEA m ih he baa back and nose injuries. state aid as “ urgent and immedi Btirean Began to Act He was in BnclntUa, C allfo^a, teachers, and on Thursday morn gonorrhea from 81 to 15. Scarlet UEW was expeUed from the CIO. wrifaro chairman, teUphone WU- Saturday. ^^y doum near the Mexican bor His condition is fair, quarters her*. the week. Jane Mazanik, Dorothy Jensen, Mrs. Leslie K. Richardson wiU ate." ings only, for the following week’s The local, which has soma 200 The Tolland Community rMbn's fever cases declined from IS to Third shift workers and members llmantic 451J1. Transportation Holden W right has recently been der In a matter of momenta Kakalow la employed by the lunches. Hereafter this pay wlU Lillian Banner, Betty Cleary, Bet be to charge o t tbe Pine Lak* pto- appointed the RepuUican deputy It urgSd state aid on .a percant- I f you rtMUld M k Mr*. I«U^M. members, representa Veterans Club wUl be held ’muraday, Ifov- eight, meaalee from 23 to five and’ o f the locsl which includes about ty Ann Falk, Betty Bernitt, wlU ba furnished by tbe eponaor- she again was talking with him. firm of Joseph Cohn and Sons, be received at no ojther time. menlngococal meningitis from ochle party Thumday ^ 8 p. m. at registrar of voters filling the va ago of cost basis, with high schools curie, of 689 MWn *tr«et, If *h« Administration Mnployes in Con *mb*r 17 at 8 o’clock at the church 460 employes did not vote ls*t Kathy Beck and Nancy Wood ing club if requested. eligible aa well' aa elementary This time she found out a few which is doing some painting work Mr. and Mrs. Homew W. Bills two to one. the clubhoua*. Delude’b orchestra cancy caused by the resignation of necticut Thera are about 675 pulora. This ia qna week datUer night but wlU sot St s meeting ward did the backstage work and Coventry Players cast of tb* win play for Friday night’s round schools and premium payments to • heart attack la the wor*t more details and got the promise at the te r m i^ . are receiving cengrstniatibns on Whooping cough eases in Paul Roberta. such w orken tn the state. than ia the cimtont-aa reguter night Friday, Seymour said. reading. Folk dsnblng and circle next produetion of tbe play “ Angel and square dancing there also. D. encoufage the building of regional thlr< that could happen to a per that a letter would be on Its way the birth of a son, November 3 creased from 61 to'72 and broncho Mr. and Mm .' Arthur Mmrah have Vincent R, DeStepbano, Hart would be Nov. 24, that being B y s vote o f 68 to 1 the meet ringing with all 45 glrte partid' Btfoet,” or the movie version "Gas- Victor Samuels, prompter. schools. to her at once. . , at the Manchester Memorial hea- pneumonia and lobar pnetunonla moved from Glastonbury into their son, ehe might teU you that It ford, was named president of the Thanksgtvtnf date. ing also voted to give the BSxecu- paring, made a fitting climax to light." will be selected tonight dur The daughters, told ot their pttal. caaes also showed Might In new home on Jedmson rood. isn’t She might In fact, tell you local. Mr. and Mrs. Winslow o f Hart tlve board control of the local’* the unusual afternoon arranged ing Die group meeting at eight-at brother’s location, are as excited Hebron Asa W. Ellia tk a patient at the creases. FOr the second week Initiation ceremonjea of/ a <4-H th a t because her son had a heart Mancheater Memorial hospital for ford bav* moved into the apart funds which were withdrawn in observation o f Girl Scout ^ Nathan Hale Community Cen- as Is Mrs. Oark. One of them there were no diphtheria cases in Club were broadcast for the first treatment for a painful condition ment recently vacated by N^rs. L. from the bank last week. The lo Week; And after giving the Girl Those interested to becoming attMk, ahe 1* In communlcaUon happens to Uve in CaUfornla. Water conditions In Japan, ah the state and typhoid fever cases Andover time on Saturday over W. T. I. C.’s o f his left hand. R. Ladd who has moved Into one cal was scheduled to appear in Scout pledge and their members o f the group end trying BROAD ST. srith him i ^ n after thinking him “I can say nothing but thank described by Lt. .Lloyd S. Gray, remained at one, Univeroity of Connecticut Forum. dead for the past 27 years. God," Mrs. Clark says. “ And I Mrs. VIetoria Strong of Larch- Tolland of the apartments in thev new court today to *I>cw cause why an song with hands united, the local out for tbe parte are invited. Among those taking part were son of* Mr. and Mrs. Harold I^ House recently built by her son, injunction should not be issued re- Th# regular monthly maettog of ."This whole story,* Mrs. Clark want to give all credit to Mr, Ford mont, N. Y.. is spending some time girls went to their homes while Oreen-Chobot Post, A.L, Coven Fred Chambers, Peggy Carpe, MOTORS, Inc. Gray of Hebron, o\ight to make off and on at her Hebron place on Raymond B. Ladd In North Tol atratnlng It from withdrawing or the Volunteer Fire Deportment tm ni^ "shows the working of for bis great courtesy and inter Mlaa Marjorie Urqnkart Rev. W. C. H. Moe aalected for their guests, who had brought try and Mansfield Districts, will Miriam Irieib and GoU Crowford 825 Brood St. TeL 3928 local people thankful we are not the WlUlmantIc road. Her daugh land Oentar. transtorring lU funds or property WiU be held to th* fir* bouse on some Uifluence far above ua” est in my case. You do not even hie Sunday aermon theme: “ Ssil- Two- Loeak Quit basket lunches for aupper, ad sponsor a public set-back party all of thia town. * In 1922 her son. Roy B. Goddard, living in the Island Empire, badly ter, Mies Jeanne, spends week from the UEW . However, because journed to the lower bail to eat Imagine what it is like to have aa our water shortage pinches ua. Mias: Marjorie C. Urquhart, ing Uhder Sealed Order*.” A tarig* November 18 at 8 p. m. at the Friday, Nov. II at 8 p. m. dropp^ out of Bight But a chain ends ■with her occasionally. o f the city elactlona today, the before going back to the colony. Annual banquet and entertain such a thing on yoUr mind. And There la plenty of water in daughter of Captain and Mre. Res* congregation was present to *n? Ousted UE Union Town Hall on WaU street One- Judy Oarlaad Lostag Weight A U T O B O D Y of events, that sUrted when he you caii’t guess, how happy I am The Teen Agera Ciub met Sun bearing was postponed to Friday. The girls here had decorated the ment of th* Mother'e aub wUl be Japan, but, aa Lt. Gray saya: day evening with Miss Carel War V. Urquhart, of 39 Edgerten street, joy. this interesting setmon. The ChiW Dies Soon half the proceeds will be .turned recently had a siege of Illness, has now!” flowers Sunday were given by Mrs. hall appropriately for the seaaon. over to the local Boy Scout Eta- held to the ctaurcb social room on Hollywood, Nov. 8— (87— Judy SPEOALISTS restored him to his family. For. "The water supply here ia the ner. Mary Elizabeth Stuart and has jolped the nursing staff of the Ford pointed out that Mrs. Edna Ruble* of Alexandria, Vli- Boston, Nov. 8—(87—Two mor* They made very nice hoetossea, plorar Post 57 for their purchaa- Wednaadajr, Novamber 8. Husbands Garland is losing weight aa or aftea. being stricken, Goddard a* most awful thing! It is a atone Benny Burba were in charge with A fter She’s Found Clark’s happy ending story lacks Memorial hospital. A graduate of glnla, \ln loving memory of her New England locate of the United each pairing off with a guest to o f tbe m m beM wiU be guests. dered by her studio. Her score a Vrtwld War I veteran, filed a trough running along each side the topic, "Are You Keally Uv ing of neceaaary equipment for Let U8 make yoor car just one part to make the happi Mandieatar High school. Mis* mother, Mrs. Emma Crandall W al Electrical W orken union quit the ^ Columbia see that she had a pleasant rime their meeting room on Mason Men’s a u b o f the church wlU be stands at four pounds and three clalnj with the Veterans' Adminis of the roads where you would nor ing 7" and to teach her tbe folk dances ness complete. mally expect to find the gutter. do. Norfolk, Va., Nov. 8.— —A organisation today to join the new atreet Prizes will be given and re host to Mkn's clubs- in Tbilend to go. khe’s reducing with diet look like new at reasonable tra tis . Urquhart waa graduated from the CIO- sponaored union of eleotrlcal and games as they went along. Fteaaing a Bennloa I’m not kidding! You go The room apace committee haV* six-year-old girl died last night a Frank T. HIUs, son o f Mr. and freshments served. County at a aupper and meeting and exercise. The dieting con prices. V e V » see what happened. Joseph Lawrence School of Nursr worken. Many have asked for a repeat "W e’re now trying,” he said, “ to along the street and one person met with Simeon Luhrsen to M n. Myron Hills of Habron and to th* church social room this eve sists of cutting out spuds. Background of the. Story ndian Summer ing, add during her atudiea there few hours after she was found, Membera of Local 288, totalling '’neighbors meettog.” Tbe fiMt of a series.of week-end find some way to re-unlte Mrs. will be washing dishes, another was affiliated with the Yale School go over the final draft and plana brother of M n . Raymond Cobb of activities program sponsored by ning. Back in the days before World unconacioua and battered,^ near 2,200 amplOy'el of the Monsanto Dr. Sawyer Medbury and Mrs. Mrai Helene JesseL Briteeport. Clark and her son. He evidently taking a bath, another getting of Nursing. Norwich State hospital for renovating the cl^urch school W est Street CoInmUa, with whom Boy Scouta Btaplorer Post 67 and W ar I, Mrs. Clark, then the wid the Norfolk N avy base. Chemical Oo., Springfield, and lo Medbury attended the Yale- and Mrs. OUv* Barbour, Waahtog- U not in shape to travel. Wa water for cooking, another using Repeats Today and the Newington Home for rooma. be' has m s ^ bis home since a Nathan Hal* Community Center owed Mrs. Goddard, lived in Hart Monday, Nov. 7th at 8:00 p.m. cal 283, bomprlalqg 220 employes young boy, was marrlsd to Miss Brown game in New Hfiven Sat ton, D. C., are vtsltlng at the home ford with her son and three daugh would Uke to send her to Cali the trough for purpose# it te juat Crippled Children. Lt. Ffank Decker of the Nor Asaoclarion proved most success fornia to tee him, but that may the church school officers and folk homicide squad said a aex as of the General Electric company's Natalie Alberta Wilder, daughter urday. While Dr. Medbury is also of their naotber, Mrs. Ernest Per- ters. Roy was of military age aa well not to mention. Some Chicago, Nov. 8—(fPi— ^Indian ful, Post' Advisor Albert J. Booth be out of , the power of this teachera met with their regular sault might- poairibly nave brought base works ptent, Providenee, R. of Mr. and Mn. Albert Wilder of Yale man, both he and Mrs. cy- when the war sUrted, and on the of the people throw water on the summer came back for a repeat I „ left the UEW. reported. The high professional agency.” monthly business meeting to make death to blonde Shirley Murray, South Windsor Saturday, Novem Medbury were graduated from Mr. and M ro Laurence Stanley, | game day President Wilson asked road to lay the dust. Nearly aU performance today for mosl of the The Providence vote waa unani caliber o f both Saturday night Ford aaid that he is as thrlUed the roads are of dirt,. though in State Cities their final plana for church daughter o f a salesman here. ber 8. The double ring ceremony Brown’s undergraduate school daughter Carol and son, Norman, i for a declaration against Ger country from the Rocky mountains school pot luck supper on Nov. mous. A spokesman said the took pteoo at 11 son. in St. Francia and so were rooters on that side dancing and Sunday night movies Slinabury, also Mr, and Mra. H e r-; many, Roy enlisted In the Second with the outcome as is Mrs. Tokyo there are paved roads Phyaiclana at DePaul hospital to the Atlantic seaboard. 20th and suggest teachers for the Springfield 'vote .was “ alm'oat un Aaalst qburcb in South Windsor. Saturday. After tbe game they in the Cepter auditorium will moo Oochfane and daughter, Su- | Balloon Corps. He was sent to Clark. Everything along the roads , te cov Vote Today reported, however, that they had The weatem states had rain and High school and upper junior girls. animous.” Many frlanda and ntetlvea from ;k>toed a group o f fellow alumnus be matotained. Refreshments will son. South Coventry, were Sunday | Omaha for training, thence to “ You see,’’ he said, ‘Tetters that ered with thick dust.” foimd no Indlcatlona of rape or cloudy skies while the reet of the The annual 4-H achievement hero attended the wedding and re and after a visit at a friend’s be available both evening*, Franqp. Luckily he escaped harm Mra. Clark has received from her Lt. Gray says no one can figure attempted rape. gueata St the home o f Mr. and Mra. i country had fair and clear weather (Coptiaued Page One) program will be held in tha Tolland Two Iianlaaa Killed la SUrmlah ception which followed at the home twenty o f them went out to prompter from Storrs will give and served in the Army of Occupa son since teat month Indicate that out how the Japanese manage to The child disappeared from George C. Stanley. | Open Thursday Eventog* with temperatures mild for the Grange Hall Saturday, November bride’s boms. The bride wa* at- square dance calls to music from tion Sfter the war. he was in this aecUon looking for Uva imder auch conditions. He Meadowbrook school early yester dinner together. James Bailey, seaman on th* At-1 season. Rain fail along the Wash Celentaho, Rapublican incumbent, 12th. A pot luck supper will be Tehran, Iran, Nov. 8—(ff):— A tendad by Mrs. WlUtam Berkhart Dr. George S. Brookes, Using records Saturday at 7:80 p. m. lantie anchoi^ to New London, 8:80 to 8:00 P. M. Returning home, he tried, but her In 1988." aays the Americana do n6t sat or ington and Oregon coast and thera day afternoon. high government source said to Providing the coming week-end The way the reunion at test was is opposed by Richard C. lAe, served at 6:30 p.m. followed by her Meter, aa mald-of-honor; Miss Making the Most of What W * was a week end guest of Mr. and ' was-unsuccessful in efforts to find •drink anything Japanese. ware ahowera in parts of Nevada, day two Iranian' ooldien rwere Lontta W. Wildar, another sister acUvlUea prove aucceasfui chU- effected did hinge mainly on the Democrat, a one-time reporter who reports o f achievement, presen Have," as the topU. o f Ms sermon Mrs. Harold Oorthell. Other Sun < a job. In the meanwhile hts mother He says the great amount of Utah and southern Idaho. Briggs Preaeata Credentlala killed tn a Mven-hour skhrmiah waa her bridesmaid. Raymond dren’s movies will be shown Satur son’s heart attack. During the ia on leave of absence from hla tation of certificates, and moviea. for morning worship Stmday point day gueata o f the OoFtheUta were had married Mr. Clark, and the filth, from human waste . being New temperature records for the with Russian troops inside the Hin was beat man for bis brother; day mornings within a week or years Goddard had dropped out of post as Yale’s publicity director; Parents and frienda o f 4-H club ed out to hia congregation that lOiarles. Humphreye and Miss The Manchester Trust Co. family had moved to New Jersey. used aa fertilixer, causes a terrific date were reported In eeveral Prague, Chechoslovakia, Nov, 8 Iranian border test Saturday. The uahen were Howard and Richard . Roy decided, as had many bthera, Alfred E. Tong, Socialist; and Clar members are urged to attend. each should “Be Yoursejf." Every two. I Joyce Bowman, Hartford. Manchester, Conneettcat sight, he never happened to check stench, especially In the clUes. citiea yeaterday. They included 75 — (iS)— U. S. Ambaaaador ESIte'. P. Russian attack was reported to Hill and William Berkhart. The to go west. During hla youth be in or reglater with any agency ence B. Carter, People’s party. Girls of the Happy-Go-Lucky one i* given a talent, aome several, M m . FMnk N eff of South Cov Stephen Blrmtogbam o f W il Moat of the bouses, he says at Omaha. Neb., 68 at Green Bay, Briggs, newly appointed to ' bis have been made at 'Baghcheh sara. bride wore a gown o f white brocad fore the war he had “worked his that maintained readily available dub. of which Mrs. EVed Davis but e a ^ has his own job to do and entry was admitted to the Wind liams college U(as at the home of e Member Federal Deposit Inaunuioe OeaperaHoa have straw roofs about a foot Wis., and 86 at Duluth, Minn. The Waterbury — Republican Mayor P n ^u e post, presented hia creden north of the Caspian aea pert of ed adtln with finger-tip veil. She w ay" across the farm belt and central flIeA Raymond A. Snyder opposes Pat and Mlaa Freda Duell are leaders, is an individual to do it to bis own ham community hospital over the his parents, Mr. and M m . Thomas thick, and constitute a bad fire mercury waa in the 66a and 70s will be in charge of the Countiy tials today to ITeaident Klement Astara. carried white pompoms and roaes. travelling was no novelty. He Then, when he, was recently menace. Openings In the houses rick F. Shea, Democrat, and An ; particular way. He said Benjamin week and. Birmiiigbam on Sunday. was restless, there was no job over most o f the central states. Store. Gottwald. Briggs arrived in the The matd-of-bonor wore a aaa. Michael Keefe, two and one-half taken ill, he regiatered with the are of alidlng panels covered with thony R. Martino, Soclaliat. I'rankUn had inspired hts sermon. Mr; and Mrs. Ernest G. Nelson bandy, . off he started across Mrs. Sarah West of Snipaic Lake country a few days ago to take foe foam satin gown and carried yel years old son of Mr. and Mrs. COn- Veterana* Adminlatratlon. It silk. Though the people arc very Franklin, a fourteenth child of and son. EMward, were guests at eounti^ with the Initial Idea of Bridgeport— Mayor Jasper Mc- section will be hostess to a plastic poet vacated by Ambaaeador Jos low pompons. Mies Wilder wore way Keefe o f Flanders road. South waa tbte illness, and this regiatra- poor silk la cheap. family o f seventeen, only had two the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Howard seeking work In the Ford factory Hospital Notes Levy, veteran Socialist seeking a demonstration at her home eph E. Jacobs. He was form efly dusty rose satin with similar bou Coventry, was admitted to the tlon that brought about the Paint, on the Whole, te unheard ninth conaecutive term, U facing years o f schooling, bub through his Spear on Sunday. in Michigan. Unemployment was this evening at 8:00 p.m. ambassador to Uruguay. O N LY 16 DAYS quat. The brida, a graduate of same hospital Simday night; h e is “find.” of. Quarters furnished the J. Lawrence O’Toole, Democrat, a own efforts, b e e w e on* of the all be found there, so off he drift Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Brown have Elteworth Memorial High school la reported progressing sattsfactorliy The Bon baa been Uving recently Americans are described as satia- labor leader who has had the back Here’s Piaehunt again re greatest of a ll. men. Mias Ruth ed to Pass Christian, Mississippi, Patients Today ...... 169 had as recent guests Mr. and ,Mrs. Explode Hand Grenade employed at the Twb Hartford*. from treatment for a aftroptococcus and sventuaUy be went to Oklaho on a small plot o f land where he, factory, the rooms being large Admitted yesterday: Harry Nld- ing of the Democratic state ad- minding y o « that it la alxteen Insurance Companies o t Hartford. Robinson did tbe solo work in the Gorronson of Bristol, Oonn, choir’s anthem, “M y Faith Looks infection. ma etty. His travels took him Uke hia neighbors, raises a bit of well lighted and with good panel rlger. Hartford: Edward White, mlnlatration: Alderman A. Edward Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy Genoa. Italy, Nov. 8—(F)— Three daya before Thanksgirtng and Mr. Hill, who krent into the service Up to Hiee." First congregational church about two years and during this fruit and some chickens. Ing. 31 Drive G, Silver Lane Homes; Sandula, Republican, Elrederick spent Sunday with their slater, piatol-wavlng youth* Invaded .the time te erder your Hobart o t W orld W ar n during hla senior Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thayer choir hoS'donated $25 toward tbe time he oorreqwnded rS^arty ‘T wonder what he’a like,” said Lt. Gray, a veteran of World Donna Rae Baraw, 54 lyrklna Blvcher. People’s party, and Ger Mrs. Albert Peterson and family Spanish consulate here today, ex. Farm Fresh Coaaectlent Tur year at Windham High school, is spent the week-end with ratettvee churefit fund for building, repairs, with bis mother. Mrs, Clark. 'I t ’s a long time War 2, expects his wife, the for street; Frederick Minlcuccl, 26 ald A. Fitzgerald, United Citizens. at Unionville. plodcd a hand grenade and a key. BOW attending Connecticut Tech HU L etten Step from 22 to 53 years of age. Tm mer Miss Marcia Fisher of Wi- Oak' street; Donald Simmons, 39 Norwalk — Socialist Mayor Ir- The Ladies’ Aid Society of the “molotov cocktail” (home-made nical school in Hartford studying to South Bratotree, Mae*. «tb* ' ... But tn 1922 his tetters suddenly an old la4y o f 75, and I would Uk* diita, Kansas, to join him in Japan Pioneer circle; Mis* Doris Tryon, •ving C. Freese, whose wife is May gasoline bomb) and fled. Damage And If you want a “ pre ‘air-conditioning and refrigeration. Judge Clayton E. Hunt and Mrs. Mr. and M n . Rldiard C. Snow Tolland Federated church will hold and Mrs. Eugene W. Conner, all of stopped. to aM him.” by January. He went to Japan Glastonbury; Mrs. Muriel Hall, or McLevy’a niece* te opposed by their monthly business meeting waa slight and no one was hurt. view” of these famous HO When the couple return from an Hunt spent the week-end with Mrs. AU rm ed,). Mrs. GUrk tried many Mayba that too, will turn out teal September and ia scheduled Rock'viUe; Misa Marjorie Wiles, Kormer C w g. Leroy D. Downs, BART TURKEYS, why not unannounced wedding trip they Hunt’s niece and her husband, Mr. Coventry attended Fourth District, Even the pnee tag is asking: and Mrs. Warren Feustal of Stam A L meeting Sunday afternoon in ways to reach her son, but with to be poaalble. to remain there for two and a half 29 Cornell atreet; Mrs. Susan Democrat; H. Wesley Gorham, Re go to the turkey supper the 'Wilt live with Mr. and Mrs. Cobb. BO resu lt “We at the Veterana Center years, aa communications officer Lanz, Rockville; Joan McGregor, publican.' and Joaeph MacKay, So Chatlss Bell, 72. died at Wind ford. Danielson. Mr*. Francis W. Per* Bvery poastbte Identification would Uke to see the mlaalon com of the Air Force Agency. He was 29 Chestnut street; Mrs. Eaiza- cialist Labor. ladies of the 2nd C ^ r e g a - ham Community Memorial Hos Postmaster Leote Beck has re- kiss, Jocal unit president of Mans field COnUr, Mrs. Snow and Mrs. agency, state official and welfare pleted,” saya Director Ford, married in St. Peter’s Episcopal ' both Modean, South Coventry; Greenwich — First Selectman tional Church are holding pital'Sunday morning. Mr. Bell, tuned from Chicago where she at organisation was resorted to by Raymond L. Pender on Saturday has bMn a great satisfaction that church, Hebron, teat August. Mrs. Katherine Long, Rockville; Wilbur M. Peck. Republican, in Friday night. TIdtets for who lived alone to a cottage on tended the National Convention of bsr la the following years in an we have been able to bring this Alfred Goldstein, 17 year old Mra. Rose CaaserinI, 239 Spruce "Come, Come, Com*, to the WSCT ‘M erry M art!’ Eugene Henneesy’s property, cam* Poatmastefa attended the A L president's parley effort to find trace of her son. office since 1938, faces John F. adulta will be $1.50, for family together." son of Mr. end Mra. Morris Gold atreet; Mra. Ruth Vogel, Efiling- Sullivan,'- tteinocrat. In which everyone haa had a big i>art. to Columbia about 20 yea n ago. Mr. and Mr*. Edmund Wood df to Hartford. Isn't it time you Although ahe never gave up stein ' of Paradise Farm, Hebron- ' All sorts of things that appeal to the heart; children only 75c. Take the During the intervening years he Sprtogfleld spent the week-end Ladies’ Association will continue ton. Westport -T* First Selectman A l hope that he was alive, mounting Amston' road, has won for the Admitted today: William To take home wUl probably require a cart.’’ family . . . you will eajoy has worked aa a general hiandy- vrith their daughter and son-in- quilting and sewing in the dlaeouragement In her efforts to third year, first place in Class C. bert T. Scully, ,a Democrat who man for many families in the area. ment ' of First Congregational Adamson, 366 Oakland street; haa held the office three times in Robart Farm Fresh Conn. law Mr. and Mrs. George Yule. locate hhn finally convinced her 25th annual Connecticut 4-H egg H i* former home waa in Hagers Mr. and Mrs. James Grimm of church during all-day aesrion Wed About Town Carol Ann and Dorothy Thomas, the past seven years,' is being op Turkey at its best for these that her son must be dead. laying contest. One other year town,' N. J. He haa one aon, Bridgeport were weekend guests nesday, Nov. 9, for their annual af 8o the story has stood through 26 Drive O, Silver leme Homes; posed hy W. O arke Grossman. Re he won second place. He re ladies are famous for de Harold Bell of Johneon jCity, Tenn ternoon and evening Cbristmaa the years. The three dau^ters Douglas Mahon, 62. Florence publican *wnd incumbent' second of her parents. Town Clerk and S t Mary's Guild wUl meet ceived $20 and a blue rosette at street; Mary Ellen Jeffries, 20 A n n u al Ba z a a r licious suppers./ and a grandson. Mrs. Hubert P. OOUins. sale and supper December 5. to a Packard ? grew up and married. Finally left selectman. A very pleasant afternoon was St. Mary’s CYO w ill meet to alone, Mra CIhrk, who with her Thursday In the Guild room. Mem the ' Connecticut Farmers’ Coop Newman street. i bers will bring their own box N ew Canaan ^ First Selectman enjoyed Fridaj) when 21 Girl hnaband bad once temporarily erative Auction Aaaoclation, held Discharged yesterday: Frank Call Mrs. Nelson Smith, Held la Eztortten Case night at 7:30 in the church hall for lunches and the hostesses, Mrs. Clarence E, Costakes, Republican, Scouta, froto Mansfield Training lived In Coventry, came back to in Etast Hertford. EM Cl antis, 202 Porter street; Mrs. Is challenged by Mra. Dorothy C. or any of the committee for this section and secured quarters Max Kasulkl and Mrs. Robert Dou- His parents and quite a number Agatha Kuzis, 395 North Main School Tt-oopa 1 and 2, and their gan, will serve dessert tea and Burnham, Democrat. long a leader South Methodist Church tickets. leadera,. Mrs. Carol Buachner, Washington, Nov. 8.—(87—The. In the Johnson block. of others were present at the street: William Powers, Jr., 184 FBI arrested a former .Army air coffee. Work will be on artlolee in the town’s ' League of Women Mrti. Bradford Scott and Mias Vets’ Borean Takes Over meeting and banquet. Alfred' Middle turnpike, east; Mias Syl'via VoteiB. Mrs. Peari Peterson, back la craft inspector lost night on Then, aha said, ahe started to for the Christmas sale of the haa a flock of 200 black croaa hens, Edwards, 260 School street; Mlaa the office at Plnehnrst, folly llary Zeidzny were guests of the Guild, Thursday, December 1, at THURSDAY, NOV. 10 charges of sending a $200,000 ex read In The Herald about the fine with an egg laying average of Doris T ^on , Glastonbury; - Mrs. recovered from her recent III- the church. Bridgeport Veto Heavy ______* tortion letter to an official o f tho work being done here by the Vet 298.86 per hen for the past year. Florence Smith, 198 Middle turn 1:30 P .M . • aess, waate me to remind yon FalrchUd Aircraft Corp- it idenri'. erans’ Service Center under Di He la a freahman at the Univer pike, east; Stephen Hummel, 54 Bridgeport, Nov. 8—(.(P) — The that the store Is Group A of Center church wom Blouaes- fled tha arrested man aa Joseph rector Walter Ford. That gave sity of Connecticut, Agricultural MlckUe turnpike, east . heaviest forenoon vote In a city R. Roth, 40, o f Waahtogton, and her an idea. Her son was a vet en, Mrs. William Steiner, leader, Afternoon Tea!—^Turkey Dinner at 6, fl.SO & 7 ^ Open All Day on Dept., and leader of the “Spark Discharged today: Mary Ellen election in 10 years was cast in said he apparently harbored some eran. It was a very blind hope for will meet tomorrow evening at les.” 4-H aub. Jeffries, 20 NeWman' street; Mrs. Bridgeport today as elector* 'Went Yard Each the' church. Ail members are in resentment against the firm. Veerlebrl ahe bad tried other veterans’ ’ihe Married Couplea Grou^ will Anna Hayden, 35 Eari street; to the polls to decide whether Nursery for Children— Auction in Evening r Wednesday agencies before, but one day last vited and urged to attend. A meet Friday evening at the home' Mayor McLevy will get a ninth dress rehearsal of the entertain Harry Huggard, 58 Princeton September she stopped In at the of Mr. and Mrs.. Stanley K. Ny- street; Mra. Elizabeth Hyde, 57 successive term In City hall dr be Baby Clothes, Dolls, Toys. Ham-est Foods and Baked Peju44hiak* that the mothers Center and told Ford her story. ment, “Aunt Abigail’a Picture Al gren. They will be assisted In the Foster street; Ward Dougan, 231 auceeeded by J. Lawrence O’Toole. Goods; Candy. Peanuts, Aprons. Christmas Candles, with cMMrek wlH like to buy Dancing This was the try , events quickly bum,” will take place at this program by Mr. and Mrs. George Democrat, or Alderman A. Eklward tb* Auot Jemima Bag Doll meeting. This will be the high School street; Mrs. Katherine Pel- Fancy Work: Whits Elephant Booth, Grab-Bag. were to prove, tlult “ lit up the A. Hines. The topic will be,, “ la Sandula, Republlean. A t 11 a. m. family at Plnehunit Instead of board." light o f an entertainment the ski and daughter, Rockville; ^Pois; Pans Father Doing As Much As He Elmer Boyle, 7t> Essex street a total o f 16,000 had voted in 22 sending.46 the factory. W e have She bold Ford o f her dlscourag- group w ill’give in Woodruff hall Ought?” prertneta from an estimated regia- of Center church, Wednesday eve Birth yesterday: A aoo to Mr. Anat'JemInu, Uncle Nooe-aad lag attempts to locate her son, of A fine audience waa reported at tration of 74,(100. ning, December 16. and Mrs. Clifford Rautenberg, 127 M aaa and Wade. A fresh sup the replies she had received to her the show by Gene LaVerne and hia ply o f Aant Jemima’s Pancake inquiries, of the blank wall of “no Wildcats, at the school auditorium Hemlock atreet / The son born November 1, to Mr. floor and plenty of Vermont information” that for 27 years had last Friday evening, and about $50 Bfald Syrup to go with It, been the end of every ^ o r t. and Mrs. Albert Harrison, Jr„ of Was realized after $15 waa paid for Two Sentonoed to Death Myrtle street, has been named Jef ' Faced ^ t h what appeared a for use o f the auditorium and' atate frey Peter. CIIKVMI.IOK lorn ho^, Ford nevertheless tax. The show waa sponsored by Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 8—OH—^ WEDNESDAY the local P.T.A. and proceeds 'will Polish Appeal court sentenced r k h a h thought be would’ give the problem Raymond Mercer, Miss Emma PINEHURST MEAT K » BABY „ a try. be used for school benefit in some two wartime Nasi officials to death Kingbaum and Fred Baker a t way. ’the turkey dinner served DEPARTMENT WILL Uera's m sea- On September 9 he addressed a tended the dinner of the Quarter yesterday after finding them guilty Hereby welcome neuu for owneri of Plymouth^ Dodge, tetter to Washington, to the Army last Thursday .evening to the of murdering thousands of Poles FEATURE _ . voctibla pisM o t Century Club of the Hartford Oaa school boards of eight towns, au- ■way practical ossa. Prisiarity a 'Dmes, a military publication, ask Company last evening at the and Jews during the German occu Chrysler and De,Soto cars-—another Brown-Bemtpre ing for advice as to how he might Mrviaora and other educational pation o f Potend. The tw o sen f a n c y ’ iraisisB set to* itleotiie fsediag Hartford Qub. Ay three are eaders, netted about $27, to go proceed to aid Mrs. Clark. tenced 'were Former SS Com among 72 persons with the Gas into the hot llmch fund. peoir eee, k cas 6ns ha oead a* a ' The reply aeemed too easy. Ar company who have been employed The Hebron Women's Club met mander Richard . Hlldebrant and U-chair. O w ir tacks iasiaatiy hi my Times said simply have' Mrs. the former German police chief at FOWL by that company for over 26 for its November meeting, with OVERHAUL place M aahta. whose DELIVERED HERE: You can buy a new Clark write to the Veterans’ Ad years. Mrs. William J.amea Johnston of Bydgoasca. 5 Lb. ministration Central Office in 135-HP Packard Eight, 6-pasMfiger aub Burrows Hi^ Mrs. Albert B. Bil- HERE’S W H AT YOU GET; Average Lb. Washington laying the'facta before Mr. and Mrs. Frederick D. Baker lard and Mrs. Alphonse W right aa- 47 Bfcro TTpluiiW Denlfea 45c Sedan, for only them. have moved from 380 East Center riatlng as hostesses, and with Mrs. NE W PISTON RINGS Had Tried It Before street to their new home at 48 Edward A. Smith as leader. Mem Manila, Nov. 8 — OH — "nia NEW BEARINGS And tho p ric o tag sums h up: * “ But," said'Mra. Clark, "I have L'vndale street, which waa bulH by bers answered the roll call with Manila ^ d Cross tonight announc NEW WRIST PINS ’ : , PORK ROAST Your fomily w ill exdflim: “It’a ao tried the VA before." Mr. Baker and hla son, Fred Jr. riddles and each one was called ed 47 more deaths in the Cfct. 31 NEW GASKETS ^ gsnth riding . . . so icstfuUy fiUntV* “Here’s • Packard Eight at its This 'time though, something Fresh Rib i| C _ upon to do aome stunt. Mrs. Carl typhoon which swept the central Oful local Uxtt, if aay, mU wbito HdowaUt clicked. Anderson-Shea AuxlUary" will Lankof was presented a handsome Philippines, bringing the total ALIGN RODS Cuts Lb. H 9 C predsion-built best. . . for less then Tbat’a the famed Limousine Ride! ($211, oxtrm. fric o s may vary cligbtty ta adfoiaims The Tetter was sent. Then came hold a pot-luck aupper Thurtday, liold ^ n and earringa by the pres dead and mlaaing to 779. PISTON EXPANDERS an indication that something’ was Nov. 10, at 6 p.m. A ll post and ident. Mrs. W alter E. W right GRIND VALVES RATH’S ' Your tochnieol friondt w ill advise: you’d pay fo r some of today's sixes! areas bacaasa a t tn ^ ^ r la lio m ckargat, afoot. Washington replied that .auxiliary members are invited. Mrs. Lankof waa club president for RESEAT BLOCK “ Better look into die fine points of So why wait?” ‘.*v‘ Mrs. Clark’s letter, had been for Donations of food must be in no the past two yean. 5 QUARTS HAVOLINE OIL OAS ECONOMY RIPORf on die osw 135-HP warded to the VA San Diego office, later than 5:30 p.qi. Ttauraday. 'Until further notice the out-go DAISY The ld i -4 •mi"Ptar‘ Packard ’Free-breathing’ engine Packard Eight with ovcrdrive.t Basod on lids. Ford said, gave him his first ing mail Saturday afternoons at MOTOR TUNE-UP ASK 7HI MAN WHO OWNS ONI "Uft.” He was sure that there The Women’s Home League of Hebron post office will leave at HAMS j^k the"is at- - design. What it does with gasoline reports from more than 1,000 ownesri must now be some record of Mra the Salvation Army will meet to 2:25 Instead of an hour later. The HERE’S WHAT YOU PAY; * •o a pMcdcal table soi for dw •oaa Miu* puecimei be owmig* Clark’s hon. morrow afternoon at two o'clock in-ooming mall Satimlay evenings child aa It oaa be osed is terrific!” MB MUON MMorma cacm swuoa win also be an hour earlier. The Steaks ent from e w V. S. sithor ■* a diBoet labta or Ear piaw Then it happened: at the citadel. Mrs. Emma Tag See the economy report at right! Hears Her Son’s Voice gart will be hoateas.' morning malls will remain al be- $75.00 ' feed quality beet atq gvamn Guard rail coa be f saspeeil io* Mra. -Oark bad retired one night fore. _ teed tender. •Mody. TaMc ate* •*■ The 1950 Eighth graders at Hebron Ele Feel free to use our P A Y AS YOU DRIVE plau Packard ow nort will remind you: I p * last month when, about 10 o’clock The combined Catholic Mothers .By So* Buniett bt ased at a ceavaa I 8 8 » her telephone rang.-It was a call Circles of Manchester will hold mentary school have elected clasa This trio o t one yard blouses te iMt‘Vhaif'* for owikar officers as follows: President, u h S t n u r PURE LARD, Lb. 15e “There’s never been a better car for l t t » frpm CaUfornla, and It was from their annual banquet tomorrow 4 ao simple to sew—you’ll need a whaa faadiag the USB evening at 6:30 in St. James's halU SaUy Scranton; ■vice president, By Mre. Aaae Oobot chUd. Srieciad Nonh- lastingly trouble-free operation.” her son. For the first time since he RuUi Johnson; secretary, Lillian 1 Pie Squash or o f fabric for each style in the I6 K .wee 72, M ra d a rk heard his yoioe. The gueat speaker will be Dr. Mary smaller elsea Trimmed with gay Em brrider. theae froiUesome ero Hard Maple sad I 8 « Halloran of S t .Joseph’s College. Miner; treasurer, Patty Shorey. Faa: Of all the Packards built, *T was ao atnnned and surprised American Education Week te be- The BLUE CROSS Pumpkin, 2 cans 23c gay button* and narrow ruffling, poU and pans to outline and Lasy •tardy caaitrectiea I couldn’t talk. Telephoning from they'll be a welcome addition to Daisy stUebea and Mtobow-brigbt give year* of seiitfae .in the last 50 yean, over 50% arc tOprienel aS mad oraSa i The Lucy Spencer group w ill your fall suit colors on kitchen towels and see Packaid CUlfornia ia axpenalve, and before offers a budget plan torreeevics. I.eould gather my thoughta, my meet tomorrow arternoon at tw6 Shop at Pinefaurst b 1 Pattern No. 8530 is a saw-rite how much fun it - te to dry the still in service! isi-H* iioHT is a ie supm iw -np cuhom sen aqid goodbye.' o’clock at the Second Congrega Exterior and Interior which iias the full en^ perforated pattern for slaes 12, 14, dishes! A merry addition to kitch In a moment, Mra. d a rk was tional church. Members are re day Wednesday from 16. 18. 20; 40 and 42. Sise 14, 1 en linens and tbe tUtohea are easy Cgantic. minded 'to bring in aprons and yard of 30-incb for each style. enough for a beginnero “first". Cam# in far Hia story nf PACKARD ///KemrrsasnaJ2eda^-1btm toa* ward In nutomoHc, ws-ehW laniwll other articles for the group’s booth dfirsement o f the Man ' R m hadn’t even asked where her 8 until 6. For this pattern, send 26 cents. Pattern No. 5044 constat* of •on waat She reelly didn't know at .the annual fair which opens at PAINTING chester Memorial Hos- In coins, your name, addreaa, rise hot'lron.traaafer tor 4 derigna, KEMP’S the church Friday afternoon at mere ebout him than aba ever ALSO 'Gslred, and tb* Pattern Number each measuring 6% by 7% toa. eaeept that now she was cer- two o’clock. This group i# also o Sue Burnett (The Manchester Stitch lIlustMtioo*, material re- iBcorporatsd etrvlng the turkey dinner Friday pItaL The BLUE 1','nnlng Herald) 1150 Ava. Ameri BRUNNER'S INCORPORATED ha was ahve. gening, beginning at five o’clock. qutromenta and ambroidartog di- CROSS DIRECT EN- New York 19, N. T. rocUoBa. *T gMes It was after midnight," Mra. b y d a n Griswold or Mrs. Wal PAPER Bead 20c to cotoa. your name, Bflby-LsBd 358 EAST CENTER STREET, MANCHESTER d aifc laealto, “ that I got my tec* Jone* wUl rm:cive arUcles, Send 25 cents today for' tbe ROLLMENT PRO new Fall and iVinter PaabioD. 64 qddreas and the Pattern Number ihta together aufflcf Wedneeday afternoon, 2 to 3: A try to trace that. HANGING pages of smart new styles, aperial to Anne Cabot (The Manchester 79.1 Main Street Thureday, 7 to 8 and Friday at GRAM continaes until ^ ' ■iB gat hi toiKh with 1:80. Mra. Frapk Vtttner will alao features. Free pattern printed in Evening Herald), 1160 Ave. Atorr- hMSiia n dw aga, end tiidd them side th* book. ica. New York 19, N. Y. i' be on hand at the teat named 11ioinas„. McKinney November 15th. ’ M r auMan fortune. The two hoqrs to receive goods for the iiBBteca oa duty told her th ^ Phone 2-QI06 "White Elephant” table. ' 1 -> I •< N MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANClteSTER, CON^./TinKDAY, NOVEMHIR 8, 1M9 MANCHE&'ITIR EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8,1949 PAOB ...... , 1) 11. ■ n i l . $445,000 in Xmas Checks Federal Debt film Cutie F i u ^ P la n s Doctors ChurchHolds' Q u B Dr. Mortimer Ib ^ rty , 5448. Share Is Huge For Ceremonies 4nd Dr. John F rm i^ o , tel.' Annual Meet i ' i AP re tr ie s To Be Distributed Here 2-1016, 4r* the vkyMaans of to* Dame Enjoys Wide Margin in Manchester Medical Asiosdatlen Deficit Ckivernment Has Service Orgahlsarions to who will respond to emergstwy Principal Discussion Is Select “Tile Christmas Cub checks totaling‘ was the fact that many large catti tomorrow aftemoqi). «n« a. m,!.. t K .“ “ S ”; Run Up Will Cost Lay Wreaths on Armis* On Site for Future Expect Many | Cornell Tops I H E ' By Irish Receive 137 of' the Year”? Monday. November 28 It was re the greatest figure ever, Mr. State 91 Millions tice p ay House of Worslup State Semi-Pro Boxing' Wants NominationB ported by Thomas Clarice, secre Clarke said. EARL W. Player Deals: ’The Christmas Club ha* been a Ousted Union Milton Hansen, of Strong street, In Statistics tary of the Savings Bank of Man Hartford, Nov. 8—The Connecti M att Mers, secretary of the chester. Mr. a ark e said • that feature at the bank for more than Permanent Armistice Day com was elected moderator of the ah- MaSXALD YOST Of 163 Votes (Cast i|u d iM t« r Klwuto Club la thirty years. ^ ^ . cut State ChamMr of Commerce System Nation’s Model more than seven thousand mem mittee. announced this moVhlng misl budget meeting 'of the Second Sports Editor American League Qubs! t l S S S l ila 1M9 M(Ui of tha Year, bers will receive checks. Last . year also marked toe today revealed that Connecticut’s Facing Slash Unbeaten Big Red Has It iraa announced today by Attor^ that one representative of each Congregational church, last night. ANGLE- nay John D. MBaUo. chairman of The new Christmas Club will gnatest numb?*'™*™*^r*^“ * : share of toe, cost of meeting the service organixation in town will An UndCT dO-Player j Army, Oklahoma, Call- start Tuesday, Nov, 20. Club has ever had since iU incep- 5^^ hUllon-dollsr Ped- The budget as prepared by the fi Big Advantages in Bowling the commltta* choaan to be delegated to attend the exer 0 f l 0 7 , 0 0 0 Commissioner Malkan Oaudlno cmtatMuPng___ _ 1 can bold up like it has in toe past, thia yaar’a outatandlnf local citl' A feature of the club this year ' *'®n- eral deficit for toe fiscal year end cises at the Memorial hospital next » . r, nance committee, was presented Signs -Contraet Ivy Loop Competition Lindt on Reserve lisU fomia, Michigan and Feek Many Promising ; "Ous Gaudino of Manchester i game at ’Triifi- aen for the awart. t*at year ing June 30, 1950. udll be 391,850,- Friday for to* purpose of laying by its chairman, Calvin Brown of I ty.” Cornell Follow io Gharlea W. Holman waa honored. 000 "plus interest for an indefinite toe wreath at toe monument. A (CeatkeasS (row rag* Oee) Green Road, and was accepted. played'an outstanding game for i On tore* previous occasions, Chicago, Nov. Sr- — ground breaking ceremonies for was an Increase in the ssltry of Hartford, Nov. 8—(iR—Although cut told member* of the Connecti dletown have whipped Trinity for I Dams It dominating the eotleg* inatlona muat be In by November the Connecticut Chamber of Com the new 3800,000 wing to be added yet available. to* Ivy Lsagus football achedule cut Sportswrlters’ Alliance yester more spots open on their current >1 and ahonld :1>b a ^ t to,the efom- Burt (Barney) Shotton, who merce and president of the Russell Developments have followed the minister, Rev. Lelsnd Q. Hqnl. hia predeesasors did the spade Saturday. the last nine years. Bee Lsagos footbaU picture tola year as few led Brooklyn to a pennant but to the hospiUl will take place dur which was voted at last night’s Lefty James’ Oornell eleven la day at Middletown. Ths game Saturday wUl be a reserve lists.. * mittee chairman, Mwutocturmg Company, Middle- ing the. ceremonies. thick and' fast since the national meeting. work, State Athletic (Rimmiselon- "Gaudino has shown great prom- The jtmior ctrculT reaerv* roster, teams have done in th* past Othera on toe oommlttee are Action Taken in Area lost toe World Series to toe town, leleamd after a study of CIO last week at its . Cleveland far ahead of the remalnbrn teama toaa up. Weslsyan, losers of three (9) er Samuel H. Malkan'feels that la* at times. This season we have ___ Hie resourceful Fighting Irish, The announcement also Included Articles 4. and 5 in the call for games, haa svetytoing to gain and released today from toe office of Brown ...... • • . . 94 91—185 ! Charlea Burr, Jot Elder, Dr, Ray New York Yankees last sea ; President Truman's mid-year re- convention kicked the UB out for In total offense with a 403.0 aver been uelng blm ss out defensive making mincemeat ot .a man-sicsd Jotm Olson* Elinsr Wcowi Under Present Law son. waa reappointed manager ; view of the 1950 budget made pub plans to hold the exercises in the toe meeting, notices of w^ch fveie Oennsctlcut's system of semi-pro age per game. Dartmouth la sec nothing to loss. Trinity, on to* League President Will Harridge, Breen ...... a . . . ..106 92 . _ ^ 1 9 8 j showing left wing tendencies. An- mailed to.the members, with re left halfback. He rssUy carried other hand, has sverytolng to loss. enumerated 298 players on tab for ■cheduls, held toe No. 1 position and RuaaeU Rotterton. of toe Dodgers today. lic November 1. American Legion Home bn Leon ond wito 838.2, followed by Prince Olsen .... . a .121 130 88 -824 Listed by Director ard street in case of Inclement noimcement of toe new CIO gard to placing s mortgage on the boxing is a model for the nation. to* ball when we n v e him a Tickets are as scarce aa three dol the 1950 season. Of tost number, for toe fifth straight week today No terms were announced { ' Budget Share union, to attract right vringers ton, Brown and Yale. , LaChappcle * * •.103 111 ------213 Dapper Sammy, who would feel chance Saturday," (Ariaty added. 121 are pitchera. — in toe Associated Press nationwide Weather. parsonage, and authorisation fur Oomsll haa made 29 touch lar bills. Johnson . * • * a. 98 9eating. The scoring figures go The Yankees plan to take 14 for adjustments ’They include "You’re trying to i«e this court He Is followed by Clayton, Bill Girati* ... aaa , .. 93 108 106—306 Lujack’s buggywhlp arm, enjoyed an all-powerful central govem- three great-grandchildren, ah of He pomted out that Comiecti- | for using _ „government ______subsidies_ to ^ sustained in a fall doira the stairs My^iMay graduate naturally and tiers of last year’s Manchester’s *n Roberta of Dartmouth and Francis small score. If Wesleyan wins, only. as high aa 59 and Trln pitchers, four catchers, 10 infield toe fair net operating income ad to settle a fight within toe union. - Stand Taken Mahoney . e a a -..107 109 96—312 such mass national acclaim. m ant In a nutshell, It is the Manchester. cut’s share in the Federal tax-take provide '’ipwer retail "price*''for St her home in Baltic. The acci aesUy from the amateur to P*«f**- m u ,, B^rtem Profeeslonal Bagnell of Penn, in tost order. hope it wUl be by a small score, drubbed Mlddlebury 69 to IS and ers and 11 outfielders to training justment provision issued in May . . .1 think the last thing in your Sullivan ... .. 83 103 120—811 AU toe shuffling la toe weekly “statlam” charges which toe Re to comply with a' new requirement Funeral services will bs held i* more than toree times toe total; milk and milk products.. .Former dent occurred early Thursday slonal rank* if he baa toe abUlty. Leagug, Elmore 0>lUns Defensively, Penn heads the list, too,” Jesses told toe scribes. then followed* up by gburying camp next March 1. publicans have raised against toe from the Holmes Funeral Home, mind ia to protect to b money. (Csetisued froot rsgs.Oea) Norm DanieU, toe fine Wesley standings occurred in the lower in the present Rent Act. ' From amoimt of ^ t e and local taxes | Tucker corporation engineer testl- You want to fremse thia local in . be back in to* local lineup having permitted 224.3 yard* ever- Worcester Poly. 62 to 0. Prior to Cleveland haa a 15-pitch*r con 60S 533 564 1600 division as the top five teams held a£>l_oinlstration. 400 Main street, Thursday after collected in Ck>nnectlcut in 1948 for ! flea in Federal court in Chicago age per game. Dartmouth is m c- an coach, said in reference to Sat the Trin-Worcester game, students tingent, including 22-game winner 1 the issuance date of that adjust »>y Die , toe present situation. 1 Acheson left by plane for to* Rig firm. Dulles has had toe active back ment provision through October, noon at two o’clock. Rev. James the support of all of iU local and i that car with aU* features promb. e« ^ ^ o n * (to * t’f probably what »«•*" tola season. OoUin*. toe plnt- Mid with 248.8 and Brown toll'd urday’s game, "Trinity has a good from the Bey State college paint Bob Lemon, as well as toree catch ing of Oovemor Dewey, who lost R. Bell, minister of toe (tourch of ; Three western foreign ministers' ed various buildings on toe Trin Oouatry Club Cbmell moved from seventh to a total of T96 petitions were filed county governments, school ^^s-1 ^ m corporation’s publicity was b pwtor of toe XlUt- M etoX ' MaUm feel* la to* most Import- sised aet-sbot ace, who ia better with 244.7. Brown haa yielded but line and a good set of backs. They ers, 12 infielders and nine outfield sixth on a etrengtot of a ^ 7 out to Mr. Truman in the 1M8 toe Nazsrene, will officiate and terns and .State Government ItMlf toe i Part*. Both he and aatv as virtual matchmaker for known aa Tse, penned s contract seven touchdown* In league play to beat a good Amherst team last ity campus. Soon after toe game ers. Boyals (9) prudential race. HU strength U under it of which 651 were pro ’■dream’..\ Seven-state Vcaich "for! wife arose early ihin ' ‘*** State department declared it Htlroold ...... 104 106—210 triumph over Syracuse. Rica, cessed and IM granted. ’The peti burial ’Will be in toe family lot in combined. tola tfivUlon with compltte super-1 with Nsasifrs after a recent prac- head toe loop. Saturday.” started, Trln students echoed The Athletics Ust- 18 infielders, pilncipMly upstate, whereas Leh toe Bucjtiand cemetery. Mr. Williams cited as "shocking was merely a social call. - "Wesleyan Is up for Saturday’s serosa the field at toe visiting Lambeck ...... 38 96 93—277 climbing from *l|^to, sueeasded tions granted represented 565 K l d * * \ r e V * ' ‘'S ^ .“ -'’wh\^n i — g f^‘w^e:^.y"’S"^ote oJ. Cold War In Suspense vlaorx charge over bH contestants. I tic*. Naariffs wlU replace toe 13, pitebera, three catchers and to toe No. 7 spot after humbling man’S stronghold U New York The funeral home wdU be open facta in the Federal Government's Veteran fight autooritleB and of-1 Guards to* to* Silk Town entry in game. Traditionally, it la always stands, "You paint. We shellac.” nine .outfielders. Among toe 11 in Lankei ...... I l l —i l l .fSty. . Both men say they wiU rental units. ’The increase aver current fiscal picture which cry Springfield. Mgsa., police noSfy ------' 1 7 “^ " Then for about three hdiirs, the And Trln did precisely that. Hayden .••*••• 96 96 Aricantaa 14-0. aged 34.65 per month per unit, or Wednesday afternoon from four state poUce she has been found in ,S**®** Pontiac’s basketball team I v N. 6*)pta can’t praise the system too I the E. L. this season, a good game to watch. If our line fielders on toe White Sox roster is win. o’clock until funeral time. out for toe earnest consideration of east-west cold war went into a Obedience Club perennial shortstop Luke Appling Hackney ...... 88 97 —186 As a demonstration of Ketr* Observers predicted that 5,500,- an 'average increase of 8.2 per Connecticut’s delegates in Con Hartford. wUl hold a practice session tontaht • ” state of suspension. Under a nraeh. Lirtsn to on* of our best in I oblUns, a former member of Chanda ...... 101 121 136—358 Dame’s influence, Michigan State cent. U. S. cruiser Columbus runs , up 1 **®*» 7 to 8. ‘ of OonneeUcut who has been a yet- ooach CSalr Bss’a Long Island Uni- i w'ho some intimates jokingly insist ' 00 of the 6,300,000 eUgible voters gress” the following points: heroic-size oil painting of Gen Meets Tonight ; invented baaebsll wito Abner Wilkie ...... 87 106 98—291 climbed from tenth to eighth Just ' would go to the polls. ’The elec- During the same seven month 1. The 43 >4 blUion-doIbr Fed BritbhItb h royal roval standard atunriarri •„.,iand puts on ‘ All players and any new candidates *** **“*on funds—for current ex- eralissimo Stalin, toe envoys ■ of eKUB fight manager *«8 tr^ " * ' v**aity Blsckbirda, Joined toe lo- because U gave to* Irish a goei tien for mayor in New York City, three-hotir show of Navy 'pomp are asked to report on U i^ r ' ®*Dy-but put the bulk of most of toe American and western feir SB years and preferred hi* iden-1 Christmas night and was Doubleday. period—April 1 through October— Start Campaign eral spending program authorized ____ i the treasuries in escrow. Further Hart and Nomellini (Riicago also has 14 pitchers, Total ...... 475 642 529 1528 scrap, losizig S4-21. where a hot three-cornered race the Hartford Rental Office handled by Congress for the fiscal year and hospitality for King George European nations which have re tlty b* wlthbsld: I immsdlatsly a asnaation. The Ns- The Mancheeter Obedience Th* last two places in ths top took place, and Albany, Bingham VI at Portsmouth, England ... Thirteen applicants presented decide who jected Communism chatted brief The figbt gams today has I gro star threw In 25 points against three catchers and nine outfielders. Top-nigMs (4) 1,382 complaints from tenants. In 1950 not only ia the largest peace gets toe money—the UE or the Training (Rub, organised by Tm 1 St. Louis has accumulated 12 pitch- McKee ...... 127 125 112—364 ten were filled by newoonen ton, wiffalo, Syracuse and Utica 617 cases, where 'violations were To Block Shifting time spending budget in the na Coast Guard motor lifeboat re themselves for examinations for ly with Visbinsky and with Soviet thing but fighters. It 1 « wealthy I u,# American Lsagua Hartford Bantly Vid Jab* Whit*. w1U hold Minnesota and 'Virginia as Baylor were eSpecM to contribute to toe moves last crew members from automobile drivers’ licenses at Po new CIO group. Ambassador Alexander A Pan- hacksts, vldso, radio, fin* arenas 1 Hurricanes In his debut and con- Top Pro Draft Choices lers, two catchers, 12 Infielders (Rispman...... 104 86 114—304 discovered, compliance was ob tion’s hbtory but contains ’‘many Supreme Court Jiutice Jesae E. its regular class tonight at seven I and seven outfielders. The Browmt DeM artln...... 64 91 114—289 and Southern Metoodlat w*M surge voters to toe ballot boxes. tained. There were 125 over Defense Plants new projects which commit the apparently doomed freighter An- lice Headquarters today. Motor! yushkln. and excellent supervision—but also tinued his great playing aa to* zea- o’clock at toe YMCA. shoved below. • In to* New York City contest, Vehicle Inspectora Nicholas Ashe i Kingsley em phasize what use The ambassadors included Brit haven’t done toeir usual otf-sea- E. Anderson ....108 119 96—323 charge cases in which landlords Government to ever-increasing dalucia off Seattle coast... Erick tbs grsatsst shortage of pro tu en t „ „ progreiieed. Tee finished up The membership includes toe s o n selling yet, but claim ManneUa ...... 1 1 0 106 102—318 Minnesota walloped Iowa, 66.7, WlUiam O’Dwyer, toe Democratic were required to pay 311,377 in re outlays in toe years ahead.” Rios Bridoux faces flmVuVl aueT isve'toe exam' | ***«1« of the funds by say ain’s Sir Oliver Franks,. Henri Pee seen In a quarter of a century. I u, ui« boat per game acoring av- Golden Retriever “UtUe HiU Wll- Detroit Lions Nab Irish, son's line standouts. The Minne to win tos ninth posiUon. 'Uhbcab> Incumbent, had toe backing of (Continued from Page One) tioning today by Civil Aeronautic j ing they could not be used Bonnet of France, and Wilhelm “Thero are plenty of amateurs I among Guard rsgulara. sota tackle, who also weighs over that one player who won’t' go back funds to tenants and payments to 2. The Bureau of toe Budget es cxirsordinsrjr purposes such as let,” owned, trained and handled on the block U outfielder Rny Total ...... 588 527 538 1598 *n Virginia gained to* tenth plao* President ’Truman. O’Dwyer pre the U. S. Treasury. Also, there timates that 1960 receipts will Mard officiab about crash of bis Munthe do Morgenatieme of Nor- around today. Many. If not mmt of accompUahsd dribbler, Ool- by Jab* White—to* first degree End; Sitko, O’Malley, j 250, is a seasonod 25-xcar-old from by upsetting favored Pmia, as^lA dicted victory but so did hU two joint chiefa of staff tost all mill' promoting secession from toe Vay, dean of the ' diplomatic Minneapolis who is figured ready Sievers, on* of 194Fe rookie finds. Sweet Sbote (8) major ^iponenta, Newbpld Morris, were 144 cases in which landlords amount to 38 billion dollars, which tighter plane and commercial a ir-' C o l* u p .’' tosm woviM like to turn pro^lonj y,,, niaksa up for hi* dog.to be, trained In the Manches Detroit has reserved 14 pitchera, Sloane ...... 132 106—238 The total vote wito points had reduced essential services and tary contracts will be pbced cn is 513 billion dollars under toe 43*4 Uner whlcli killed 55 persons. A C l n i l t S o t r a n g l U l g corps.. . , al. But, because they Mven t w* ^ck of height la a scrap and scor- ter dub. Other breed# training Barry and Qiandois to step into pro. ball. ured on a 10-9-8-7-6.6-4'-S-2-l toe Republican > Liberal - Fusion the bsab of quality, coat and time Tbb ruling also clisared ths way The ranking American diplo The pros also are eyeing Bmil five catchers, 10 Infielders and Cole ...... 98 102—200 fewSi/Uto, and Rep. Vito Marcan- were reqidred either to restore the billion dollar spending total. R ^ screens In Pacific north-! ® ror a vote of altsrnattve (OonnscUcut is “ •® J‘ |lng abUtty. Local fana should b* weekly are: Also Eyed by Pros eight outfielders. Wssblngton’a ...... 98 102 100—205 basis (first place votss in paren services or reduce their lents. In competition without regard to the H ib impending 5*4 billlon-dollar for a vpte of qis 3,S0U-member matic official was James E. Webb, K Toy Manchester Terrier, Kerry SUko, the Irish Uns-splinterer re Purdin ...... thesis) tonk>, American Labor party. geographical location of Industries. Syi'scuse local on whether it will from tola) but to jump cold into m know tost Tbs wlU list includes 15 pttchem, four Handley ...... 91 127 —218 rM h Hhnaelf Underdog addition, there were 879 cases in .deficit b larger than the total fIS/ oS u" ’.'. S.";: Woman Neighbor undersecretary of state. He caiue to* pro ranks, with no Immediaw y, wssrlng Mantosatsr Uv- Blue Terrier, Great Danes, Cock garded as a pro natural; Tom catchers, seven infielders and 1. Notre Dam* (187) 1696 (2) To arrange a public meeting taxes collected by the Federal go to the CIO. early and left to go to the air New York. Nov. 8—tA’)— Leon j O'Malley, toe (Rnicinnati passing E. Ballsieper .. 99 99 116—816 Marcantonio described himself which first rents charged by land prospeets of making a nytog ^ |o ry In league competition this ***- ers, Doberman, Standard Poodle, seven outfielders — one of toe lat Haefs ...... 102 110 107—819 2. Army (18) U 4 i . ga an underdog. He may have a lords were reduced by the rent in Washington, D. C., in early Government in any peacetime Groi™. N,vTT :; .» _ - ..J . S ■•MMIPI'I.. port to gay goodbye to Acheson. ' toslr fieU they can’t afford to tak* I ^ Boxera, Labrador Retriever, Set- Hart, Notre Dame’s 265-pound end ' whiz; Undy Barry, the quarter ter being Irv Noren, who batted 3. Oklahoma (9) 1108 office to rents .for comparable ac January to get public opinion be year prior to 1938. The . secretary himself had tera (Irish and EngUsh), Spring and Leo Nomellini, Minnesota’s j back star at Texas (Rirlatian; and 4. ChJifomia (8) ' let to do with toe outcome, how hind the move. tos ebancs.” Coach Earl Yoat was pleased .330 and batted serosa 129 run* for Total ...... 488 570 538 1586 ever. Most politicians figured commodations. 3. The Federal Government’s re vulsions, may be used against them planned to attend had not to* Big According to to* •ouwa w d ers, Smooth Fox Terrier. Dalma All-Amerlcs tackle, are the two Ljmn Oiandoia, Michigan State’s Hollywood in 180 Pacific Coast 6. Michigan 606 turn to deficit spending "will de- next door"nelghb^*Ml^*Therw \ Philsdelphb district, Three meeting developed, the when Business Manager Art Pon- tians, Barden Terrier, Oolllee, Ger 190-pound halfback. Dote (1) ■ M on^ oould if Marcantonio to toe matter of evictions, 497 The report cites numerous in ff brother war breaks out ... Lit- it’s becked by other*, the TwtU^ grata flashed toe go^ word that League games last season. Btraugh ...... 97 — 97 8. Oomstt (1) 600 polled as much as one-fifth of toe notices of evictions were filed with stances of orders, and even whole preebte the value of every dol tie village of Oberammergau, Ger- «*'''•« Wilde, it was snnouncsd | State department said. man Shepherds, aad Norwegian players from the present college | All-America halfback . Doak 7. Rice 467 manv. tairna » ___! early tob afternoon. 1 incai woricsn aock" hi to* o***"*’ jm! I was aigneA Several other elube crop toe pro coaches would most F a y s ...... 106-100 t ^ of 2,500,000 votes expected. toe Rent Office. Of that num plants, being shifted . Inland and lar in the hands of American wage many, turns dom, Anton 'uw. | ea«y U*l« afternoon. i Vugoalav Eavoy Missing . Simon-pure grad* t o C M U l n n lucrative offers Elk Hound. Walker of Southern Methodist was | 8. Michigan State 388 ber, 150 were found to be improp southward, and ofy^preasure fer earners, housewives, pensioners former Nazi for role of Christ iii Announcement tost Roms, who 1 with unionism, ne envoy mjsaing was Yugs- The dub la getting ready to like to find In toeir Christmas Scranton ...... 96 02 97—275 300 , They figured O’Dwyer to win If gm group occurs »nd it appeared for awhile that toe on last year’s draft list and was Havey ...... 120 98 —218 9. Minnesota Manuntonio’s vote was far short er. to addition, 634 petitions for others to take th^^Asme direction. and local governing tedles.” next year’s performance of world-'*'” *’“5" without bond on • 17^* slav Ambassador Sava N. Kosa- hold ita first ‘Test Night” later stocking. chosen by the Cleveland Browns of j 10. Virginia 166 “ Wasteful Spending” ----- “ coroner’s warrant since Tuesday^ I •“ m* .until testimony determines novic, whose government is on two years of pro fightii^. dark-skinned Isd might wind up Sliopping already has started Snead Named Skinner ...... 95 97 109—801 .o f 600,000. certificates of eviction were, re The study coneswtrstea on air fa'med passion play. •TToungsters bayen t built “P * w ith'a rival quintet Signing of this month. the KKC S lid Detroit of the NFL. | 118—232 The second ten—11.- Ohio Stats. New Jersey, another state ceived; ef that number 602 were craft. Continuing, Mr. Williams stat Hartford voters continue to had confessed was made by State '■ whether anyone would be damaged. distinctly -bad terms with 3Ios- Visitors are always welcome at for the two big rival circuits—the | P. Ballsieper . . . .119 188; 12. Southern Mstoodlst, ft7; Police Commbsioner Edward J. "^he stewards comnUttee of Lo following. To do th « . be y, Nasaiff* secofid step In National Football League and All-; Not Too Hot Tsrea ...... 110 91 100—310 whlto went Republican in 1M8, proceasn, and of them 479 were Regional Chairmen ed, "The tragic thing about tbb come out in heavy numbers thb cow St toe moment. He was not "they must devote toU M ^^^g together a first class ball any of the training sessions. Golfer of Year 13. Texas, 00; 14. Kentucky, 79; was toe arena for a statewide bat granted. (For some grounds for sad picture b that Congress and afternoon in contrast with ex Hickey and State’s Attorney Rob cal 1412 with headquarters in Oak invited. America Conference—and these Charlie (Choo Choo) Justice, tlte 15. Boston University, 06; 16. Liou> RegioniU chairmen in the un ert P. Anderson of New Lrondon land,. C^if., voted “unanimously” boKlhg becaus# ouUld* joto inter- j^ s t was In signing six two behemoths are high on both North Carolina triple threat, it not Total ...... 539 476 518 1583 tle predicted in advance to be eviction, only a notice of eviction official committee are: the Executive Branch could have tremely light balloting in Oct. 18 Most of toe' guests came early 6srs with toslr tratolng I foot e l ^ t inch Arnold Jones Blaek Betala* Title isiana State. 44; 17. Stanford, 86; close. ’The Aght was between is required; on other g;rounda, a avoided deficit financing by forth primaries.. .If Germans offer “a county. to support the UE. Mrs. Sandra and stayed late, crowding around toeir priority lists figured as too hot a pro prospect. Chicago, Nov. 8-(AV-Colfer of Htlctsta (4) 18. Wake' Forest, S3; 19, Oottsg* .Western states. Senator Know- The officbl state police an Waite, business agent of toe union, But tf they don’t have a Job wey Nasaiff a will practice tonight at toe yearT You don’t need tore Republican Gov. Alfred E. Dris- certificate' of eviction is neces rightly eliminating bitliona of dol sensible program” for operation of tables laden -with - caviar, must jfo without eating jor a g armory.-A practice Boston, Nov. 8.—()R—Somebody In fact, the Detroit Lions nabbed The Tar Heel,ace has indicated he' Schubert ...... 103 140 103—346 of Pacific, 30; 20. Santa Clara, 28. eoU and Democratic State Senator sary.! *md ■ j/' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 , 1949 F A 6 9 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN,. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER;R 8, 194^ X . Courting used to be a aimpto A bey. visitteg hU eouatry The minlstor’e UtUe daughter. | T 0 0 N E R V )L L E F O L K S B Y PONTJ and Inexpanatve paati/ne—now it’s cousin this past summer, was watching him prepare his sermon. HVfUitvdm'Mool K d la ^ - J V b f i a e f i M Lise Slock— Vehiclefl HoaselioW i
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