» going, but the department has Nixon agreed to see to it that vent. East Hartford, who survive BATTERIES ness room aa Uie jury began to him aa does a grandson; a brother, sources said they destroyed sev toral votes, two electors on tha completed this lummar building monopolized most of the key wit the grand Jury got a look at the day's aeaaioii. eral sections of track, halting Truman ballot were .also on the will include a club room, 80 by 80 nesses. Monslgnor Dennis Gleason of Tliurmond ballot, and Truman microfllms today. Hiss, Pigman, and Julian Wad- Stamford; four sistera Mrs, traffic with the Sixth and Eighth feat, a porch 18 feet wide facing The committee had a meeting won the popular vote. tha lake and to tha rear a wing .AUTO-UTE .DELCO scheduled for noon (e.a.t.) today. lelgh, ax-state department econ Johanna Shea, Mra. Nora Hayes, government Army groups. omist, were accused by Chambers One elector, Malcolm Hill, said will house the Utetaen and boat Members said they might have a Mrs. Agnes Dolan, all o f Hartford, three day’s' after the election he Five Are Injured of handing him secret government and Mrs. Elizabeth Gorman of gear storage. witness but not one o f the major would c ^ hla vote for Tnunan Oograa'a Leagoa ones. documents for tranter to Red Manchester; several nieces and Christmas Carol spies. even though he waa pledged to Cbnran’s Bowling Laagua wUI Week-end Developmanta In Strike Violence nepheT^w. Thurmond before the election. Plgmsn’8 brother, George, also Mr. Gleason was a charter mast Shis evanlDg at sight o’clock $6.00 ALLOWANCE Over the week-end, there were The other, Preston Parke, re at the Koacluazko Cflub, with all was on hand. Hla connection with member of the Forresters of j Services Held these developments: (^lumbuB, O., Dec. IS—(JP)—A fused to state his position tha aame captatoi luged to attend. 1. The committee released a the caae has not been dlscloeed. America. j fourth flare-up o f violence in the A copy of one of the microfilm day. although prevloualy he had Mra. Oarl W. Fotoeaaa dozen documents It says wars sto The funeral will be held Wednes- | The CHiristmaa carol service said he would not vote for Truman three-month strike at the Ameri documents was among a dozen ob Mra. Alma NUson Peteraon. 78. len from State department flies ten day at 10 a.m., at St. James church, under any circumstances. ON YOUR OLD BATTERY can Zinc Oxide Co. plant today tained from Chambers which the last night to the Second Congrega wtfa of Cart W. Patenon of Dart leaving the home of his daughter • Under a law passed May 29, irears ago so Information In them Injured five workera. Including o m m 1 11 a a released Saturday tional church by the combined avenue, Vernon Canter, died 8un- could be copied and sent to Russia at 72 School street at 9:30. A mass 1928, the electors were galled to d ^ at tha RoekvlUe City bospltel. one plant official. night for publicaUon. It was a war will be celebrated by Monslgnor choirs o f that church, the Center meet ii9 their respective states on through an underground spy net Police reported eight men to one department report concerning Jap ghp waa born to Sweden and came Dennis Gleason. Burial will be in and several singers from the the first Monday after the second BUY NOW! work. auto waylMd the men on their anese troop movements in China to this country 45 yean ago. She Something less than sensational St. James cemetery. Funeral ar- North Methodist, under the dlrte- Wednesday to December. *11118 had been a realdent ot RockvUla way to work a short distance from in 1938. rangrementa are being handled by year, that date is today. now, the papers probably would the plant. The attackers, said po Yesterday, HJaa repealed hla de tlon of Frederic E. Werner, or a ^ Vanoo f«r 35 yegra. Sha waa have produced diplomatic earth i the T. P. Holloran Funeral Home. Cast SiX( Separate CertIBcatea ■Tinembar o f the Covenant Con lice, beat the five men w l^ Iron ntal of charges by I3tambers thgt ganist and choir director of Cen They are supposed to cast six quakes had they come out In 1038. bars and cluba. he slipped him secret government i ter Congregational church, was gregational chureh to Mancbaater. 2. Representative Hollfleld (D- Mra. Mary Olbrtos separate certificates of the vote In Besldea bar husband she leaves They IdenUfied the Injured aa: papers. | Mrs. Mary (Oolenblcski) Ol- the best musical program In years each state. One goea by registered Calif) proposed that' the incom H. H. Black, 47. aasUtant plant The new denial cams on the at the North church, and greatly a aon. Cart G. Peteraon, RockvUle TIRE VALUES! ing Congress curb the committee brias, wife of Stanley Olbrlas. S r, mall to the president of the U. B. a daughter, Mlaa Mabrt A. Peter superintendent: Silas WUUamson, heels of the House committee's enjoyed by alt vriio heard it. Senate, tw-o to the secretary of with stricter rules. of 7 Nelson place, died Sunday aft aon o f Vernon Canter; two broOi- 52: Bob Chaudoto. 57; Lucian Gir release for publication of a diplo ernoon at Manchester Memorial Fully M atogers. all wearing state in each state, two to tlie U. Ha wants to make sure that ard, and Etorl Fink. matic memorandum which it said gowns, participated, with Clarence-' S. secretary of state, and one to a n and a slater to Bwedan, and 6 .0 0 x 1 6 anyone who thinks he has been homital after a short lllneaa. Bom two grandchildren. 'Hie funeral 6.00x16 The men received head lacera was In Hiss’ handv.’rittog. in Poland, she came to the United W. Heleing at the organ. Mr. the Federal Judge of the diatrict to $9-95 hurt by the committee or one of tions and cut bands. Black and In a statement issued through Helsing, who la the organist at which each group of electors as wUl be bald Tuaaday at 8 p. m„ at States in 1908 and had been a res the White Funeral Ronm on Elm WUUamson were treated at Uni his lawyer, Hiaa said: ident of Manchester for 84 years. Emanuel Lutheran church, gra semble. versity hospital; the others re 'In view o f the acUon o f the ciously consentad to supply for Piesident Truman has accepted street. R«v. Raynold O. Johnson, other lixee in proportion. All brand new tires— Made Besides her husband, she leaves pastor of tho Covenant Congrega ceived first aid on the scene. House Committee on UnAmerlcan her mother In Poland: seven sons, Ernest Gasman, of the Second an invitation to attend a dinner to by nationally known lIrniB. Trouble has broken out three AcUvlUes to releasing for pubUca- Congregational, who npw Uvea in be given here the day before hla tional ehurdi of Mancheater wfll Stanley. Jr.. Louis. CHiester and officiate. Burial orlll bo to Orovo. times before at or near the plant, tion documents produced by Mr. Edward of this to7^’n, and Alexan Springfleld, and in whose family Inauguration by members of the First time was Nov. 8, vi'lth auc- Ctambers, I repeat the denial Electoral college. HiU eometeiy. Tho funeral homa GOODYEAR OR FIRESTONE der, WllUam and Walter of Hart at present there la serious Illness will ba open today. Monday from ceading outbreaka Nov. 27 and 29. which I have previpualy made o t ford: two daughtera, Mrs. Albert Mr. Heleing'a accompaniments and Mr. Chambers’ accusaUon against 4 to 10 p. as. 6.00 X 16 - $10.95 Kleczowaki o f RockvJUe and Mra. solo numbara were both verv ftpe Bonws An— nnned me. I did not a t any Ume deliver Robert WitUanu> o f Springfleld, The choir sang many of the fa All prices cash, plus tax, with old tire Two Dentists Held any official documents or Informs- Korea Seeking H m Ainartoan Dyellsg Obfpen- m.; several sistera and brothers vorite, w«n known Ametican car tlon has aanounead that It win H Itl’S WHAT YOU OiTI Uon to Mr. Chambers or to any to Poland and 13 grandchildren. ols, and rendered others o f Polish other unauthorized person.” UN Membership give a Chrtotmaa bonub to Its day MUD AND SNOW TIRES $13.95 UP For Jacklightiug Mrs. Olbrlas waa a member o f St. French, Italian. Sct1>lan equally and piece workera who were on The graikl Jury U planning Bridget’s church. weU. closing C'lth the stirring Hal • 4 -W a y lM iw n M r lM iF night sessions—If necessary—to the payroll — of November 28 Services wlU be held Wednesday lelujah chonta from Handel's Paris, Dec, 18—(4V-The repub with $5 being given for eadi Goshen, Dec. 18—<#)—Two New wind up its work before the dead morning at 9:30 from the Olbrlas MSMriah. I Solo parts were taken BriUln dentist wUl face Jack- lic at. (southern) Korea asked to year they have been employed by line. home at 7 Nelson place and at 10 by Mrs. Elate Gustafson and Al- day for United Nations member • SwiRt Arm IrM n kMP UghUng and other chargea In Jus o’clock at St. Bridget’s church. frad Lange of the Second Congre tice court here Tuesday nlgl»L ship. ^ BOLAND MOTORS Burial will be at St. Bridget's gational choir. llie republic controls the south IWO IWmiMip State poUce said the two, Dra cemetery. Funeral arraiyiemente The concert wlU be repeated to ern half of the former Japanese Your Hometown Nash Dealer Henry J. Cleaaynakl and WUllaro About Town are to charge of the W. P. Quiah Center Congregational church p:ntosula and claims authority for E. DlMeo, were arrested Wednes Funeral Home. • IkrtciiiBg M ftd SMtkar 369 Center At West Center Street Mr. and liira. W . W , Harris of Sunday afternoon. December 19. at the w’hole country. 'The U. S. occu day while to the company of May <:30 under the direction of Mr Scarborough road, left today for pies south Korea and Russia oc "W e Give SJrfC Green Stamps’* or Henry J. Gwiazda of New Bri Walter O. Phelps Wemer. tain and Dr. John J.-Obachowskl Orlando Florida where they ex Walter G. Phelps, 79. of 22 Kel cupies the north. WILEOSE DRESS SHOP NORTH END PKG. . M. Jonn Myun Chang, member Always a Good Selection o f Used Cars on Hand of 188 Fairfield avenuf, Hartford. pect to spend tha winter. The trip sey street, Hartford, died yester Phone 6910 No charges were plated against South la being made by automo day morning in a private hospital. Royall on Checkup Toar of the Korean National Assembly S97 MAIN STREET and ch ief. Korean d:Iegate hare, SHERIDAN BUILDING Free Delivery Mayor Gwlaada or Dr. Obuchow- bile. Bom in East Haddam, son af the aki. lata Joseph P. Phelps and Harriet London. Dec. IS—W —Kenneth filed the application. Dr. cneasynaki, charged with un . The daughter bom December 4 Oates Phelps, he moved to H sit- C. Rovall, United States secretary lawful hunUng of deer, ppaaession at Memorial hoipital .to Mr. and ford and had been a resident there of the Army, arrived here lodav of an lUegally killed'deer and pos Mrs. Dorian Shainin o f 84 l£cian for over 60 yeara He waa a mem for a first-hand oheckun of Ameri ‘Lovelies’for the Lovely! / I.ehigh Valley session o f a JsckUght, la at liber street has been hamed Vera Eliza ber of the South Congregational can troops and their equiument in ty under $100 bond. Dr. DiMeo. beth. They alto have a small son, church and waa employed for 30 Eurooe. His tour will take him to charged with unlawful hunting of Peter, and a daughter, Carol Ann. years as an accountant with the- Frankfurt. Athena, Ankara. Istan deer and posaaaaioR o f a Jacklight. Nationai Fire Insurance company, bul, Naolea., 'Trieste. Held'eburg, la out under $80 bond. Mrs. H. E. Potter o f 478 East retiring in 1931.; He was a member We'sbaden. Vienna and Paris. . I50W PLAYING The arrests were , made on the Center street was surprlaed t ^ y of'th e 25-years-club at the Insur Mary Barron Slips to find that her rambler rose vines Let Winter Weather Judd property, near here. A police ance company. Bcmutifnl lace trial slips that follow the flgnre— COAL apokesman said an Illegally killed had put forth new leaves, near the He leaves a son, Raymond J. I Rosalind Russell | s^wrnsi^mmmaasamsmmsmssa^ssmm^as^ deer was to the party's possession top of the trelUa, which she Phelps of Paterson, N. J„ two Never resist it. Fit gmoothljr and easily. Be The Other at the time. Arresting officers thought moat unusual for Decem- daughters, Mrs, Raymond D. EASTWOOD 7 » jf W LVSr TOUCH d Hoppers were Game Warden Charles_____ Wells____ her IS. She reports picking rosea George of Manchester, and Mra. • IA\T MAMTfOWO *« >MMaa9MMaia ttatOM rio$v€ti«Metoewenew j|| SILK SUPS $3.98-$5.98 John Folley i along In November from the low- and SUte Policeman Robert A. Watts of Hartford; nine “ RACE ^ Ln CGeaichi QaiRTieew ■ growing bushes. “ Embrat-eable Fellow's Worry! J of the Canaan barraclta. grandchildren and four great STREET” Vmi” •GOWNS $5 .9& -$7 .9 8 grandchildren. Geo. Raft Dann Clark I Funeral services will be held PLU.S: RoyQvwBvUt**** Roxers In H 'Wni. Bendix Geraldina “N l^t Time In Nevada* Tuesday at 1:30 p.m. at Uie Taylor M. Maxwell Brooke COKE and Modeen Funeral Homs, 233 Washington street. Burial will be FeatOf»—1 ;89. flao, 9:85 WED.-THURS,-FBr>8AT. XB 1_ / Mobil Kerosene in Cedar Hill cemetery. Last Show Tnnlcbt—7:50 "JCUA 5II8BEIIAVES” y Don’t Overlook Opening “ W fal.—“ dolla flilifiehavea” PLUS: “Night Winds” ii I RANGE That Savings Account F iiD e r H lf Mrs. Charlaa Allen The funeral of Mrs. Charles Al With Us. It Is Important. len, 552 Middle Turnpike east, was For held Saturday afternoon at w e O'' OIL Holmes Funeral Home, 38 Wood- K Em rs bridge street at two o'clock. Rev. PANTIES MAIL THIS Ma i n s t / Mdbnheat W e have a plan tn suit the imalleot to the LsJgnd O. Hunt, pastor o f the Sec ^Lunch ond Congregational church, 'offi 89c-“$3.98 CONVENIENT Have Your Car Winterized largest investor. ciated. Bearers were (Seorge Metal, Lar COUPON. Now by Our Experts FUEL ry and Donald Allen, and George Our current dividend rate is 3 per cent and Huber. Burial waa at CMar HUl Cocktails FBAY-PRUF Making sure your car doesn't break each account is fully insured up to $5^000. cpmetery In Hartford. Platfd illftal lo sts ddwn is cheaper than repairing more Hieh, burnished finish With extensive damage later. OIL SLIPS and GOWNS Our office is open Thursday evenings (ex Dinner simulated onyx insets. > * 0 0 ^ * * Nylon Fagotted W eighted. cept holidays) until 8 p. m. 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-"v-'.tT MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANdVlESTER. CONN..’ MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, 194§ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER I8 , 194f PAGE FOI R hay, two tractora and much other tha University club to plan stu colleges and the University of Pierro O’Boct and Paul Gukera; Danbury Teachera collego, Doro eg ttw BBoat baauUful glrla oa Toachera CoUe« of Connecticut at thy Hogan. Catherine Orammatleo. [fNOfflNOOAyl Terryville Solon farm machinery was conauroed. Guam. ' ' I dent participation In the CBA.ftt9r Connecticut are membera l*ope Receives Firemen from Terrjrville, Ply Students Plan iDalagatas from the OoUegoa In New Britain. Mary Crean. Fran- Bovorly Sutton and Ndnqy P on y , M U N »—M il I r S a a m m M BeiteiiGiTl ^ 8ha has been a Navy Civil Serv- gram. mouth and ’Thomaaton were handi clude: Wimmantlc Tbadien col cla Ooalnakl. Joan Brown and WTHT—ia»i Taken by Death — MANCHESTER — tca employe for two years. She Fenneaaey Canty of Wateihury. Advertiaement— Spanish Envoy capped in fighting the tire because disappeared from the oriental pmsident o f the CBA, wilt preside. lege, Justine Ahrens, Mra. Eliza Everett Thompson; New Haven - r ; r Toilay’s Radio U’KNB—MU Seeing Is Believing>-8ce This Real Bargain PartinCEA Teachers college, Therese Viirley, of lack of water. The property Found Alive goods ahop, preaumably about $ Other oSIrials named to cooperate beth Holahouse, Patriciq Howard A gift to give . . you can't de 0 was formerly the Terryville town and Howard Turner; OonnocUcut Rosemary E%an. Harold D. New- For Sols! Eaatern 8tan0»r«l rime Vatican City, Dec. -(/T'i—Pope Terryville. Dec. 13—(jP) — Oscar Immedlata ooeupaacy. Laeatai la cxeiaBlva EUaahatli Park p. m. Saturday. A passerby report with the 'group include Agnes O. cide. . .You'll find it right at f 13 Haase, 73, who viras elected Dem farm and was purchased by lira. aeatlaa. ed that be noUegd the lights o f the university, George C. Suffa. mann and Virginia Purmont, and Pinehurst. Plus XII yesterday received the Wallace of New Haven, president SiSMwn d HurEwtii ^... I"' ocrat state representative from Klepack about three years ago. Beiuty Discovered in ahop go out at that time. To Hold Dinner' Meet* credentials o f the new Spanish She said the loss wan partially cov of the Department of Classroom ^11:00— Plymouth in November, died sud a rooaa atagla aad aka raaw, plas gaa. Larga Ivlag roaai, John W. Arnold, assistant man Teachers of the CEA. and William Stove, FirepIsM^ Ptviisee . News on ali stations. ambassador to the Holy see and ered by Insurance. Rreplaca, fall tile bath, vaaatlaa bHaas, huga attie. aawpletaljr Pool of Blood Behind ing at University Club WDRC—Hint Hunt; N*w«. denly at thla home here yesterday. ager o f the shop, said be found J. Henebry, Hartford county direc SawRlflVrHIn 11:13— sent his blessings to the Spanish He had conducted an insurance Insttlatea, ataana baat. aU baraer, utaiaatla bat watar. Wlfcil wexX!—Hartford Pollre Speak; people and the head of the rpanlsh the' front doors open. W lrer’to a At Hartford tor, Lyndon U. Pratt of Wethera- WONS—Meet the Baud, v business here since 1905 and had for eleetrle atove. Haatad garage, brga level lot. Near aebaal Guam Curio Shop generator supplying electricity Santa Oaus Show. government. Generalissimo Frsn- aad bus. Owaer moving oat of tawa. Salt agaat. i fleld. executive secretary of the WURC-r World Tonight. been Democratic town chairman were ripped loose. Inside the shop state association, will assist the WKNB - News; Motlernalrcs; clseo Franco. Hartford. Dec. 1$— Sti For Sheer Beauty-^ Talaphona WTHT—Joe Hasel. and chairman o f the 32nd district. Guam, Dec, 13— —Raped and were Ruth’s purse, Imndana and (JPh- group in making plana Sketch Book. WTIC—News. The sending of blessings to a ns- He was elected aa one o f Ply dents in teacher education cc ^•■niT—Bandataiul. tibn and its head is a custom with INSURE GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO left for dead, pretty Ruth Fama- r bracelet which bin been badly Studewt Membership Provided 1I:S0— mouth’s two" repreaentativea and nt—apparently In a struggle Give the Gift That*$ Sure to Please 8792 Or 5008 w n C —Backstaje Wife. the pope. Witt. REALTOR worth waa found unconacloua to leges throughout the state w1 WONS—Dance Music. hla death leaves the town with a th her assailanU. ’The CEA constitution has a pro 4llV“ W niT—Gems for Thought; The pontiff said "one of our single representative who is a Re MrKINNEY KROTHKR8 Real Batafa—laa -Anetloaaar the jungle today near the xmall hold a dinner meeting with leaders vision for student membership and WTIC—Stella Dallas. - major consolations is the knowl publican. Real Estate and lasaraaee IW HENRY STREET TEL. 877B curio flhop from which she vanltihed of the Connecticut Education,asso more than 400 teacher trainees in Dance Baud. One o f her sandals was found I WTIC—Joe Strong at the Ham edge that we are every moment Boy. I’m turnin’ up! Want- Haase leaves his Widow, one son. MS MAIN ttt. TEI. C4MM myateriously Saturday night, ? ciation Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. at the state's four teachers education ' ’ wD.;C—New England Notebook*: aoout five feet from the shop. | mond Organ. supported and assisted by the love ad to n t tema aarringa far a daughter and a sister. The- 27-yoar-olU San • Francizco tVTHT—Bandstand; Hall of Police said she had put up a 1 Frigidoira ll:4&— and prayers o f ;o*ir most beloved my gal far Chrlatmaa, and Funeral aervicea will take place boauty waa found nude in a pnoj Fame; News-c\ » WTIC—Appointment with Mu sons in all the world and among Tueaday from the Terryville Con of blood in denae buahea about 200 dMperate fight. | W'ONS—Story Time, tha Clark aakad hm. ”What A t the 22nd Army hoapital. a t - ; sic. the first, the Spanish people. gregational church. Burial will be yards behind the ahop. where ahe ■. ' ' p ; COLD-WALL w n c —Lorento Johes. "How then, ’ he asked the am sixa?” in HiUalde cemetery here. worked part time. taches said Mias Farnsworth wast I*:00— suffering from "multiple injuries' it)U— WTIC—News; Dance Orchestra bassador, Joachin Ruiz Jiminez Clinging to life WONS—Two-Ton Baker. Hoapital attaches reported 12 and exposure.” Her condition w e s; IMPERIAL IS:.'tO— Cortes, "shall we not give our af Same Day Service NYLON HOSIERY t WTIC—Young Wldder Brown. fectionate blessing to the people, Dogs on Shoulders hours later aha waa clinging to so critical that last' rites of the' f WTIC—Dance Orchestrs. $$60,000 Damage OPENING-TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14 Mormon church were admlnlstw’- > Frequency Modulation the head of state and the govern life. A searching party found her WDKC—Don Amcche. ment. to your excellency and your at 10:10 a.m. (7:10 p.m., Sunday, ed. WONS—Adventure Parade_. W IIKC— FM 46J1: 9S.7 MC. Cause Auto Crash (At Pearl Harbor, Pacific fleet | 1 distinguished family?" Cau^d by Fire )e. a, t.) WTHT—Challenge of the Yukon WFIIA— FM I0S7 MC. Gpam authoritlea said ahe headquarters reported Mlsa Frans- WTHT— F.M 109.7 MC. THIS SERVICE DAILY 51 Gauge 54 Gauge WTIC—When a Girl Marries. Pittsburgh, Dec. 18— Ed been' aelzed by a gang of "»«x had i worth is engaged to Sgt. Sterling ■ U w n c — KM 4.7A MC; 1H1..3 MC. Teiryville, Dec. IS—(>PI — Dam - MANCHESTER’S ONLY fiehds,” criminally assaulted and McGinnis of the Guam Marine WIIRC— FM. ward Kuhn. 38. stIU lovea doga but WONS— Superman, Gives Deseriptiou he’s going to have to explain to age eatimated at $90,000 was beaten. They said she apparently guard.) EXCEPT ON SATURDAY .Same ns WDRC. caused by a Are which destroyed $ 1 .4 5 $ 1 .9 5 w n c —Portia Faces Life. his two Scottiea that there'a a put up a terrific struggle. To Make Plctorea In Italy WFHA two large bam s and aeveral amall 5jM-“ time and place for everything. A reward of $1,000 waa offered 4;00—Meet Miss Mason. Of Baby Prince outbulldlnga on the dairy farm of W’DRC—Old Record Shop. Kuhn, who livea at Marcer R. D. by the proprietor of the curio ahop Hollywood. Dec. 13—fiP)— Mary ,v(> WONS—Captain Midnight. 4;30— Presenting Pat. Mra. Harry Klepack here early , for the arrest of Miss Farnsworth’s Pickford and her husband. Charles 5:00—Evening Centlnel. 2, Pa., was driving along laat night yesterday. Origin of the blaze was Garments Brought To Our Plant WTHT—Skv King, I.ondon. Dec. 13—W —The first with the two Scottiea in the car attackers. “Buddy” Rogers, are the latest of , ■ V w n c —Just Plain Bill. 6:00— News. public description of Princess undetermined. AVrOHATIC UlINDRY Her condition waa regarded aa the Hollywood colony to take a 6:1.'»—Sports; Weather. when the doga apparently decided Workmen succeeded in leading COLORS: r*:4.V— Elizabeth's four-week old baby to show their affection for him. critical. fling at European moviemaking. 9;80—Slipper Serennders; News. 60 dairy cows and two horses to The silent screen star said last Before 10 A, M. • L«ckar-Tep fiwazar W'DRC—Herb Shriner and Ray says he i.s "golden haired, with a Both doga Jumped on Knhn’a (In San Franclaco, Mias Farns • Autumn Dusk 7;00—Youth RFD; Westhcr. safety. More than 200 tons of she and Rogers will mond Scott. most beautiful complexion." shoulders. The car swerved into worth’s sister. Aline. 25. said ahe 1 night that • Moisl-C*ld cwnportmul 7;20— News. Counte.M Granville, bister of planned to fly to Ruth’s bedside if 1 leave early in the year for Rome WONS—Tom Mix. a pole and Kuhn was taken to • Honey Almond • Matar-Miser machwnitm T;30— Sampson College Concert. Queen Elizabeth who recently the'Navy will permit the trip. i to make two pictures In Italy.. May Be Called For At 5 P. M. w n c —Front Page Farrell. Shadyslde hospital where 14 Soy Goodbye To • 10 cu. ft. six# Evening 7;45—Industrial and Labor Re peeked at the prince at Bucking AdtATONCEteRtUtvt ("Thank Go > 597 MAIN ST. SHERIDAN BLDG. Frigidaire In Manchester W'eather. 10 Bissell Street w n c —Professor Andre Schen- 9:45—Film Short.s. blue after eating a crayon colored More than 200 Marines, soldiers 93 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 7:00— Doorway to Fame. with a poi.sonous dye, was pro and island police had combed the Tel. 5956 For Over 25 Years ker. nounced out of danger t o ^ y . ‘n e jangle for Mlsa Fransworth— one g;W '■ 7:80—Camera Headlines. 7:4.5—Champagne and Orchids. boy was rushed to a hospital when Your wash is done while you wait WTJRC—Lowell Thomas. his mother discovered his changing WTHT—Santa Claus. 8:00—Court of Current Issues. . . . or while you shop or drop it off 9:00—News; Film Shorts. complexion. Treated with an In W nC—Three Star Extra. jection of methylene blue to neu on the way to work and pick it up going 1:«S— tralize the poison he quickly recov WDRC—Beulah. ered. Health Oflicer Dr. Alfred home. WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. legion Will Boost IT Burgdorf today was trying to learn WrTHT—News; CastlM in the where the crayons came from. Air. Universal Traiuiug We will damp-dry w n c —Supper Club. your laundry ready to 1:lg— iron or fluff-dry it ready WONS—Tello-Test. New York, Dec. 13—(fl*)—Uni WDRC—Jack Smith Show. versal military training—with ed m to put away. WTIC—News. ucational features em phasized- REAL 7tg»— will be advocated by the American UUNDERHAT WDRC—a u b Fifteen. I Legion when the next Congress HOURS: WONS—Henry J. Taylor. opens.' a Legion official says. ESTATE WTHT—Lone Ranger, Absence of su<* a program Monday through 43 PURNELL PLACE w n c —Through the Listening leaves ’’a gap in our preparedness Is Our Greatest Saturday Glass. program.” Erie E. Cocke, dhalr- MAKE AN 1:«5— man of the Legion’s National Se Basic Value I 8 A. M. to 7 P. M. (Formerly Monlgomery-Ward’s Farm Store) WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. curity commlaalon, said yesferday APPOINTMENT EARLY FOR Open Thursday WONS—Inside of Sports. ^ -T* } t He said the present selective When you buy it, sell it Until 9 P. M. TELEPHONE 2-4274 service act is designed ohly to or trade it you want maii e ^ ' * j f WDRC—Inner Sanctum. . maintain an armed force in Eu i e « 7 Roaies etot. WONS—Adventures of tbe,FaI>. rope, mum value for ynut money Your Holiday Permanent ^ 4 con. When You KnuaRC The WTHT—Railroad Hour, A James permanent will be your fILVIRPLATI SS-PIICI fIRVICI w n c —Cavalcade of America. Jarvis crowning glory for the festive season. $ 7.50 8<»M- 6 experienced operators. WDRO- Arthur Godfrey Talent LILY PONS Organization Prices start at ...... Scouta FOR 1 I«MT WITH CM 1 ST WON» Gregory Hood; Hy Gar O N ^ H i To do any of these Iranaae- diner Saya: linns you get maximum W n c -H o w a r d Bar^ow’a Orch TELEPHMI HOUR value backed by a highly Si4A— trained and experienced or- HAIR SHAPING WTHT—Conn. Voice of Democ racy. '"int/Alinn. Whether you’re having a profes.slonal permanent or a » » S ^ • permanent at home, make sure it’s a succes, by first WDRC—Radio Theater. 1 0 f0 < | C -* 6 0 Jarvis Realty Co. getting a professional hair shaping at James’. ’• t, WONS—Gabrtel Heatter. RKAI.TOKN WTHT—Fight to the Death. INI lOR leiAND REFILLS FOR HOME PERMANENT KITS W n C —Telephone Hour. m i r i II COMPAl ;ANP Ii54 Center Street am sriTiM' Tel. 4112 Or 727.S W'ONS—News. * s S »- WONS—Hollywood Story; Neas WTHT—Stara-In-The-NIght. W n C —Dr. I. Q. IfiM — JAMES’ WDRC—My Friend Irma. j WONS—Fishing and Hunting Club. SIT CONTAINtt WTHT—Arthur Gaeth. BEAUTY SALON w n c —Contented Program. 7A BAST CENTER ST.. TEL. 4201 16 TEASPOONS — I DINNER KNIVES — E DINNER PORKS — WTHT—Earl Godwin. ^ “ WHERE ITS EASY TO PARK” ♦ 7 , ' • SOUP SPOONS — t SAIAO PORKS — 2 TABLESPOONS — Igtfg— WDRC—Bob Hawk Show. t BUTTER KNIFE — 1 SUGAR SPOON. WONS—Wheaton College Choir w n c —Radio City Playhouae. ^ 9m veNM taiihe# «hetf •• WTHT—On Trial. -iVli YOUR CAR NEEDS For over one hundred yean 1847 Rogers Bros. Sllverplote hos been gracing the homes throughout our country
BROWN-BEAUPRE Open Wednesday Afternoons on Christmas doy. Each perfect line and detail T Thursday and Saturday of the lour current) 847 Rogers Bros, pottoms aiWBals ^ ■ - f r (INTER CHANCJEOVER NOW. Evenings Till Christmas • 225 MAIN ST. th« artistry of the master silvercraftsmon. This is MANCHESTER Drive in here for compfete "Winterizing'* • America's finest silverplate owned and loved by more Quish charges always We’ll FLUSH your car’s croling sy.stem. check tf YOU CAN’T COME IN USE have been, and always connections, put in Anti-Freexe, change A L L lubrl«nts to women thon ony other. Visit Michaels tomorrow ond plon will be reasonable, WINTER grade that includes Engine, Transmission, Rear lino THIS HANDY MAIL ORDER FORM fair. YOUR DEVOTIOl and Chassis. to moke this o silver Christrnos long to be remembercdl Those of limited Check your car’s electrical system. P’“FS, atarlen gem means can call us, cer- erator. distributor. Tuneup Engine for cold-weather operation, {' at Uin of complete, ap check heater, check exhaust system. propriate and dignified W hat ceuid be more fitting , . . more beautiful . . . “ We aim to take care of our own with ChrysIer^Plymouth servlco service, well within than to remember your departed loved ones this Christ- that matches Chrysler-Plymouth Engineering. their means. nuts through the selection of a family monument. Come NOU' to us and let us help you choose from our large selection This b a community Rock of Ages types and designs, O service, for all people. VafW the perfect nMnumeni for this u - Phene T h e ered tribut^ Every Rock of Ages ■ A I T PAYMINTf INVITIPt family monument is backed by a end Nighf MAKE THISi REPAIR SERVICi] in oddtHon Je fh# eutiomory 30-day charge ecceunf, AVeheeff RivRes signed guarantee to you, your 4340 114''-'' peymenft eP e i neta atSJa waak or | J e a » ^ . Attcheef*mefcm m voihbh. Dewey-Richman beus or deKendants. Of fw added eoif,jiht lowatt tormt eflw ed b y fine jow otan anywhere. CONNECTICUT VALLEY MEMORIAL COMPANY BROWN-BEAUPRE,Ut. Jewelers— Opticians ROUTE NO. 5 - ■ There 1$ no fodarai Excise Tax SIIVII FROM MICNAIIS...A FART OF TNI TRAOITIOR'. SOITH WINDSOR. CONNECTICUT Silversmiths TEI.EPHOTIE HARTFORD S-««T» 30 B1SSELL STREET PHONE 7191 • 2-0698
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should not be Judged by the few thoughts turn to ths Christinas further teat of high principle. It la hypocrites. holidays with lU galsty. its Joy I nally r«fu«ed to vote for or vote Open Forum and plsaaant msmories. May I rs-, ■v'- : - . -1 ' EanrlrrBtrr agelnat. even though It Influenced invoking the Rio de Janeiro 1 am contributing some sug- Treaty of Hemispheric Defense, in gesUone In avoiding getting mind you. that thers are 1800 • 6 Rooms— 2 Unfimshed 1. ! f t u It. Nevertheleee. M the flret Th« Christmas Puppy mixed up in things like Commu patlenU hers s t the Norwich BUtt T®le shade^brass base lamps 7^^5> Eontins irrolb world-vrtde bill of human rlghU. it which aU the American nations nism. fascism, etc. I remember one hospital, who havs neither rela . - t “ ' ■ ■ ■ V ^ 9 bound themaelves to protect one Better Buslnees Bureau slogan, tives or friends to mske ths holt- la automatically historic. It ought To the Editor; daj’s cheerful for them. Th* gift Fireplace, llisalatfcm, storm windows and screens, to be read and discussed, and we another against Invasion and ag Are you going to give a child a “Before you invest—Invsstlgatc.'' BBiwwyII BIimII n.r**!strec' that you chooss to send tq on* some awnhiffS, ofl bamcr, taondry in basement* hatch Well redeem'ysur parii- should have the privilege of read gression. Individualistic, unilater I puppy for Christmas 7 Here are That slogan can well be adapted Pohakad braaa candtesUak baaa Osak lampa: uanchMtcr. Conn. some questions to ask yourself be for Joiners. Before you Join—Inves them, I assure you, will be the Ing ticket u4Ui any pur- THCMAS FBROIMOS ing it and discussing it with ref al pacifism hasn’t worked. Now most deeply apprecisted of any on way, 4r years old. All fawdacaped. Immediate occupancy. chase inadg at our atoie. red or graen tola (matal) ahadea; gold data- *r*r. Tr«t».. 0*n-l the question Is whether collective fore purchasing one. tigate. Some Join things without ratad: U Inebca tafi. Usually 88.98. r«und«a Oftotwr 1. IMi. erence to the long debate in which 1. Do you know whether the finding out about what they Join. i your Christmaa Hat. Near school, boa line and atorcii. Price 810,500. l^^T^Tt ihe meanings and shadings of its;security, which should protect household wants a pet? Find out as much as you can! If you wish to send a check It Publmnsd B»enini , peaceful nptions, is going to work. about the organisation, the aet-up, will be used for the 40 ward parties Bundty snO Hoflsys. Entered st th. w'ords were discusse*! and deter 2. Do you know wbo will be which ws a rt now planning for our Poit oflics St Usochester. C«>nn.. nation is within such rcsponsinble besides tlie child for rules, ideals. Do not be carried h mined. That is presently impos- O n^ a away by hlgh-aounding talk and 2700 patlentii. Kindly include your Stcontf CItM M M M>ttgr. system, can It actually rely upon Its feeding and care? name and address so tbatithe hos- WE WILL ALSO BUILD SCBSCRIPTtON RATES sible. 3. Do you know if the dog is beautiful literature. Avoid being - ' till IM And yet, if the document has . that system for ita o5vn security owned body and soul by any orga piUI staff win have the dpportu- Ocs T*sr by Mill ...... I 5,011 free from disease? nit> to say ‘Thank you.’’ 8U months by Me 1...... 'rhesc arc times in which thco- 4 . Do you know that you nization and sever connections as $ U» real worth, it will be able to speak '< We are sincerely grateful to you, Southern Pottery One month hy MsU ...... 1 for Itself. If it is going to live, rle.s and prineiplea get »vlft test should buy a dog from a reliable soon as possible from such organi Single Copy ...... 1 ing. source ? • zation If in one. The Intelligent of our friends, for your past favors Weekly, by »r ...^ .. itaoo it must be able to stand on Ita 5. Do you know that you liberals and humanitarians . and and may ws hope for your con CHARLES LESPERENCE Sub*, delivered. On* Tesr $12 00 tinued Interest Table Lamps 5-9^ West of Ml*#., foreign .. own logic. If they are ever to should purchaae a quiet dog for a cultured avoid going for every 21 ST. JOHN STREET TEL. .8620 mean anytliing to the world, Its timid child? thing labeled such, looking before Ronald H. KetUe, M. D. Even your Lane Cedar Gift 1 * -'j!. . OF Cheat ,QUi.J>e of nriple veneer I t h e associated PKESS words must mean something to us 6. Do you know that you they leap. Buperlntsn^ent Aaaortad baaea in tangerine, turquoise, taop. Th# Astocisttd Pr#»s IS esclueively B o lto u should buy a small dog If you live Criticising things shout our in ExefuKive pressum-tested for and green. Deaigna on ahadea are petiutod •tT'iled to the uee of -epiibllrstjon #t and to our readers, even If we lack in a crowded area or an apart' stitutions is neither un-American air tightnesa. on Ineide; scored on outside. Usually pM. sll'nept di«p»lcbe» credited to It. or any full account of the reasoning Doris Mohr U'ltalla not oth'rw-»e credited m thi. p*pci I ment? * _ nor disgraceful If constructive. L .i^Afh# local new# puhli»hed here. by which they were formulated TeL Manchester lUM 7. Do you know that the Con But beware of those all-critical of HUDSON SALES HUDSON SERVICE HUDSON SALES ' ’’ah* right# of repiii'l'r#tio.n of #pec'«l and adopted. Wc propose, over necticut Humane Society will be our ways. They are dangeroxia. duplilehes herein ,r» #l#n re#erved. the next few days, to reprint....Ibe The members of tbe Ladies Be- pleased to send a pamphlet on re Beware especially of fanatics F.. A. Senr- fitvolent Society of the Bolton quest on the csre of a dog to every whose beliefs seem to coincide with Full #er»ice client of N. document, which is relatively lee. Inc. Congregational church wiU enjoy dog owner? yours. .Th?y are specially danger 96.00 y'*- ______brief, with comment which will their aimual CbriaUfiaa party at 8 Do you know that one or ous because they will condemn for Publishers RepreaenUtirei: The Ju'liuV'jirihew. Special also be brief. the church pariah rooms on Friday two goldfish In a b a la n ^ aqua the smallest deviation from their (Laft> Truetype’a goUd maple Chicago. Detroit snd Boston. evening, DMonihsr 17. Supper will rium make good pfta? ways. PROMPT DEUVERY Torn. comer eabtnet reproduction. be served st 7 o’clock by the bos- 9. Do you know that canaries Democratic, liberal, liberty-lov *iember audit bureau OF The deaign la typical of early Smartly styled Parkway Speeds teaacs, Mias Hsien B vry, Miss niake wonderful house pets espe ing people must beu-are of those .... ^. If you biiy a new Hudson from us and the ear is yonn 1- ' Bannaylvanla piecea. ofRCUUATIONS^______Elizabeth Brainard, Miss Elsie B. cially for a email apartment? determined to enforce their Idea of State Highway Commissioner Collins, Mrs. Edaon P. Herrick, For' the pamphlet and other in such 5vhich falls way short of with or without trade-in. G. Albert Hill has responded to Mrs. Herbert Hutchinson, Mrs. formation about your puppy or those fine names. bridge lamps criticism of the oast-of-Manches- Henry McDonough, Mrs. August any other pet write to Mrs. Thonj- W. J. Cheniy. Phone and we will give a demonstration without In Th* M«iich*#t*f Erening Herald. ter section of the Wilbur Cross Mildner and Mrs. David Toomey as G. Vail. Director of Education, members are aaked to bring one ar Connecticut Humane Society. Box Otfta for Pstlenta ohiigation. Call 2—9442. (R ight) Three aizea of (A) Hexagonal bronze base with Monday, December 13 Highway with the statement that ticle of used clothing to the par $4 Station A., Hartford, «, Conn. Editor. The Manchester Herald: ahlp" wheel mirrors In laurel wreath design, tailored ray nolld maple. This model on ahadea. 1-2.3 aock- a g* he has asked his department engi ty. Tbe clothing la to go In At this Ume of the year, our (18 Inch glaM) only The Debate Of Our Times neers to speed plans for the con missionary box to Mr. and Mrs. **Beforo You Join” We are open Monday and Thursday evenings and eta. Usually 819.75 | J .8 5 struction of two additional lanes Newell Steward who are doing To the editor: Dr. Russell CUnchy of Hartford, work with sharecropper famlllea all day Saturday. apeaking In Manchester a few for the highway and the construc The weU known House Commit 11.50 in the Miaaisalppi river delta area tee’s booklet on "One Hundred tion of overpasses which would under the auapices of Congrega weeks ago, said rather crypUc*!- things” shout Communism has (B) Colonial stj’led polished brass ly that the really world-important, eliminate the grade croaslngs now tional Christian Church Home given the Protestants. especUlly For Complete SatUfmtion U*b HUDSON Missions. bridge lamp with opaque green historically Important debate go In use. The Commlasioncr hopes MethodlsU, Just cause for resent papi^parchment ahadesi Having A regular Well-child Conference ment. Protestants for the moat ing on at Paris .was not the head- that w'ork on ths whole project will be held a t Bolton Center gold laurel design; can be begun in the spring snd part realize that extreme radical' f-2-r-2-8 aoekete. Uns wrangling over Berlin, but church pariah room on Tuesday, Urn is un-Christian and no better 24.50 B the proceedings of the Social Oom- summer of 1950. _ December 14 from 9 until 11 a. ni than reaction. But few Protestant COMIINATION WINDOWS OUK ^ Nl mittee ot.the United Nations Gen- That means the spring and sum under the sponsorship ot Bolton leaders have lent themselves as HUM! \ OK Tffi FTA snd the Stats Department of Screens and Doors sral Assembly. mer after next for construction Communist dupes and those have A%'erage Price Combination Screen l i v e s o m < for the home Health. Mrs. Ray Bosworth an but Inslgficant Influence among Those proceedings hmve now work, which means two more full nounces there are a vary few ap and Window filgJlO to 8IS-00 the Protestants. Now those using Wonder Window S a le s Co. cuUninstsd in the formal adoption years before any construction pointments left open. Anyone In religion as cloak for undemocratic remedy in the situation can be ex terested in attending may contact SOUTH WINDSOR by the General Assembly of the activities should be shown up like R. L. BIRDSEY Mrs. Bosworth, >2-0410. for further others. But aU religious people document known ss the “Unlver pected. This probably represdnta details or transportation. Tel. Manchester 7831 ssl Declaration of Human Rights.’ from the point of view of the The Executice committee of Bol The debate which has shaped State Highway Department, an ton PTA met a t tbe home of Mrs. (Left) Rapreductloa «T « this document, In the Social Com emergency speeding up of its pro Anthcmy Maneggia on Wednesday 6 0 WELLS ST. (TBETOEAET lOUflON) TEL. 2 -9 4 4 2 Captain’s chair In maple or evening and discussed finsl plans blue finisksv with Pawieyl- mittee, snd, for two years before gram, for which Croat Highway for tbe annual community Christ 26.50 \-anla Dutch daeoratloiw. th**, in the United Nations Hu traffic wlU be gratefuL We cannot mas party. The party will be held man Rights Commission, which refrain from expressing the hope, at the Community hall Tuesday. December 21 at 1:30 p. m. to which Truetyta aoWd mi^ilc bed- formulated the basic draft of the however, that some shift In proj aido.orrkewtnIng table*, light 35.25 document, has periiaps been the ects and fund allocations may still all school children w in he trans ported immediately after the finish. moat important snd vital debate be found possible, so that work luncheon reesaa A program of en from Watkins in modem history. To seek any can begin next year. tertainment w in he conducted by Ititid of parallel, one would have Meanwhile, there la an interim the children. Boxes of candy and to go back to the great formaUve question which, we think, deserves Ice cream cups wiU be furnished by the PTA which haa been finan debates in whldi early Cbriatian- some attention from the proper cially assisted hy Bolton Grange. Maple Ity msolved itself into specifle authorities. It is the question of QuarryviUe Men’s Club, Ladles of doctrines—debates in which the what should be a reasonable speed S t Maurice and the W, S, C. S. of deep, vital truths of life and prin limit for such an uncompleted Qtutrryville church. Parents and pre-school yotmgsters are welcome Collection ciple as men could see them were highway. The highway waa opened to attend the party which wlU end Helena r u b i n s t e i n’s openly and fearlessly dlscuaasd. with a limit of M mUes an hour. with the arrival of the‘buses to including famous Gift to your We know, to gendfal, whiit has OonnacUent Is In the painful proo- take tbe children home a t 3 p. m. / I V vv Truet>T)e Reproductions 37.00 bten the nature of this modem of finding that that Umit Is too U. S. sclenUsts estimate that at debate. And In our gensml knowl high, tven for a perfectly complet least one-third of the fertile U. S. Chest or dressing tab edge of Its nature we know why ed four lane highway. It Is cer mirror wHth dn^-er; solid top sail in the nation has been N ow 's flio Hmo home... it has b e ^ do vital and Important. tainly too high for the Ctaas High waahed away and lost since white Christmas gift to you Truetype maple men came to America. It has beta a debate bstwacn the way In its present condition. f o e f r iv o in f o r oui to ring phUosophUs and creeds of the 'The question of what la a safe Christmas glitter wrappbgs East and the West. speed on modem highways has that c o m p l o f o 65.00 Heppiewhite Bedroom On the one hand, them has been bean raised again, down in Fiir- Save Money and Fad the indlvlduaUstlc, sometimes Ir fiald County, by a coroner Investi Install A c o / d wmathnr at no extra cost! Lovely, low. turned beds re> resolute, frequently a^-qneirel- gating two recent tataUUsa on the i » produced by Truetype In bed,: dresser, chest 1 7 5 .00 cfiongO'’OVor theyiat ) solid maple from an original Ing Weet, having trouble deciding Usrritt Parkway. Tho tatalitita TIMKEN and wtttdn tteelf what its own deflnl- ooourrsd as a car left the high found in Cherry Valley. tlNlB of the most important things 'Wall-name Oil Enginn Tunn-Up Picture this beautifully styled bedroqm In way, without any visible trouble, yoUr home! Graceful Saring bracket feet in the world mey be. And yet the except that refiected by the driv Burner * * * (Left) Miniature oval mir and fluted eomrr posts; swell fronts, oval very diversity of Its ideas, the er’s admission that hs waa going Laaarioiie wrapi^ngs Hite dnae rors in maple frames; 11 x braaeae; tail-post oed. very freedom of the West’s Inter Call Today For Free Estliaate 6.50 IS inehes over all; 8 x 10 Inch a t M mllsa an hour—five fiiUes SOLIMENE Ghriotmao weald erdioarily coot yea a doh; gtaas. nal battle over tbase ideas, ali over tbs official Merritt Parkway OIL HEAT & ft FLAGG lar asUl nfieret Pyramids of fourtcea' 61.00 ■ I oonstltotes the West’s strength. speed limit of 08 miles an hour. ENGINEERING* INC. And, on the other hand, there Observing that motorists usually 684 Center St. ' Tel 5101 differeat combinationa and selectioDaM. 692 Maple Ave. Hartford Distinctive drop-leaf table has been the dladpUned, creed- seem able to get away with speeds erc't the gift for 1948 pre-wr^iped ia Helena Rubiostda'aNew Quantltiaa of the choicest Christ, by > Truetype for Hvlng Phone 2-2149 mlui Furniture Gifts are still limit room of dinette use. unified East, whita has gloried In five miles higher than ths posted DODGE ‘ PlVmOUTH Our shaving experts my th is i Yoik Srion at no extra coat to you! Gli^ ed. All articles subject prior the strength of always knowing limits, the Fairfield County coro In Manchester. Call sale. to Remington Gmtouc 6 Electric Shav ita own mind. That may seem ner recommends a reduction of the H. E. WHITING DODGE Job Ruf.'cJ TRUCKS taring pink, saver, or gold wrappings er it tbe finest driving inscroment eventual weakness mther than official Merritt Parkway limit to 78 Walker St. Phone 5918 topped with a huninous Ghriatmu cex-' strength to us western tndlvtdual- 80 miles an hour. The coroner Timken Wall Flame Oil they’ve ever used, and we recom coi^ to m a^ the handsome eordt 65.00 ists. Future history will Judge. finds that the number of fatalities Burner*. Oil Pnmaeea, mend it as o u t N a I shaver to all OM Other hedroerms OU Boitors, Water Heaters Year iihalie tf OiiUlmn Glitter PataegM But it is a way of life, and a way on the MerriK Parkway has In customers. Chippendale kneehole desk of logic, which seems to defend It creased substanUslly since the NOW... We recommend tbe Contour 6 foe MMMwd yM^Wmenc*—Sachet and Eau de In maple plj’woods: but- in this Open self as sealoualy as we defend our Merritt Parkway Commission the N o, 1 m an on your Ch riiOTrii Paffom S.7S tei-fly pulls Instead of way of life and our logic. raised the speed limit from 80 to those shown. i t V , Ust. too. He’U find that it's dis bM Body Powdar and Eau de Parfnm . S.7S Stock group These two ways of life have, in 85, which is exactly what some pressure Body Powdar, Eau de Parftun, and Perfume this great debate over the past observers predicted when that ac shaver he’s ever used because its 8e7S from 139.00 two years, been talking directly tion was taken. scientifically designed to fit type gfagaggggm—Comidexion Soq>, Body Pow* 2.85 to one another. They have been The plain fact is that no high of face. Its Dtamsrf-Ham# cutting dtav and Eau da Todetta .... S.75 testing themselves against one sn- way can be built aafe for speeda blades snip off the whiskers right st Eau de Teflotta, Sachet and Perfume. 4.00 w ith Every High School pupH othsr. They have been hurUng of 50 or 85 miles an hour, and thn,NEW the base—even in the hard-to-get-at Eau do Toilette, Perfume, and Body ■' . '.' V,; , wants one of Dicse 12-lnch thought and words at one anoth that the^ average human being Ike beloeed fansotional places. Onf shave will convince him P o w d e r...... haaaocks In red snd white, er. At some times, they have ready for autographing. capable of driving 50 and 86 miles fraeranM of that you’ve rung the bell at Christ — «- UaggMi—Complexioa Soap, Foam been seriously seeking ideological an hour safely haa not yet been remencel SXeudMyPowdta . . . . S.7S mas. agreement between themaelves. produced, either. State highway ferfisna, low Eau deTeOttte, Body Powder, Perfume 4BS • r a . r* • ’l. ^ • .1 At other times, they have been speed authorities are, we think, do Colesne, Come in today—see die Contour 6 Face fewder. /Iggrewitf irfo'-^eeven-Sent, Apple Bloetom, 117.00 hopelessly iUvided, so that neither mistaken In their assumption that only $23.50. Other Remifigtoos ftom Gommand Performance .... S.7S could begin to understand the 2.7S 117.50. No Excise Tut. All beauti they should officially permit suen phH tax Truetype , solid maple Gift Hassocks m c a ^ g of the other. But the in- speeda anywhere, even under the fully gift packaged. AGDC chest inaplted hy a Aie 2 7 JO terchsnge—pethsps the most Im beat conditions. The eastern sec Vlrghda piece. Big ones (up to 38-inob round) portant interchange of ideas in all tion of the Crosa Hlghtvay la still Butterfly drop-leaf end and small ones; round and square; the world's history—has been tak something to be classified well be. table of'i-olid maple; 24 x in gay colors, 85.95 to $34.50. ing place.- This debate has been Ry-master 27 torh top. neath these best conditions. the first great meeting of Bast and West at the ideological dla- TreoMire glftl u Prompt Test (Above) Queen Anne dreaslnj; table by eustam talde. Pofhima, Cow Truetype from designs of 1760, 888.00. And here la the unfortunate, un Costa Rica’s surprise venture de ColOf ne, Tol- Chippendale mirror from a Connecticut happy thing. We know next to into pacifism—estabUtaed by the cunvFoce ort^nal. $21.M>. Matching rush a-at bench, nothing about the actual courae provisional President’s sudden an ' Powder, 833.80. AU Truetype maple. of this debate. The world knows nouncement that the Costa Rican Upsfleh* 25.00 Reufe. AnSSiar FMKTO C09KHI trivniph — H't St* Army was disbanded—hsa been -rRY-MASTMT- For St* firtf tim*. you con next to nothing about it. We sup- S.00 i *. • pose, snd hope, that In due course put promptly to the test by sn fry ioedt ondof pnuun win aiMting (Right) The heart-back ip p t S . . • f*a 4 # •• dido Mm toM *# * f your boudoir chair la on# of some one will take the minutes antl-govemment faction, appar fMaSyandWondt. several new designs. Plain of these long proceedings, and ently using the neighboring state ••M iHM y dooltiMd, In brlgh* WgMy rovers combined "ith col weave from them an Intelligible of Nicaragua as an organizing pnndl.d flnli? **#y ** d#an. Mm Pu s i o ILICTBIC gHAVIRf orful prints. Gift of health-- OTHH EVINMO COOKB ‘V S t - M A S n * ’’, wSh S n g*r-Sp story of the debate ItseU. But, for baaa for a military invasion of botanc*, pr*##*r*-fri*i w m Q, *r large, 21.50 14.75 S i PASIS GIFTS (Left) Lamp table in the preaent, the World has had Costa Rica. aponSS*# *1 Food wiSt ptriocSon. 1 AT spired by an oval top .fsmssas Oal y*«r FtlSTO COOKii '7ir- Truetype copj* of an old only brief snatches of address snd Tbia so-callsd invaston does not At *H#«# >1.1 »»■ tavern table with -"on Maple coffee table with Simmons Electronic MASTSIT n*wl V4-MS* rods* took chalr-tabk; top hingcaAo feet rimmed top and pagged- ntatftal, only llaeting and baffling assm toe Utroataalng. It is ds- glvoa •! *• *>iVo c*U. form back; shelf, u thej^ ‘Moounto of tha poaiUona taken. serfbed as a force ot several hun State seat. ' "'T In legs. A lctigsKs ■srite, the greatest de- dred men, and presumably Cbets THB Blankets ’^39-56 hpto in modem hMsry has not Rica, tiM Mkrtlag gevtmmsnt • • U Village Charm FRfiSClUFTlON Fm a rm a CV ... .1 coeuddsrsd nswswwlhy. haa the loyalty of its own people, mma^. Budget Terms Barber Shop ,, MAIN ^,^..IT.##AHCHf5TI « mTKIIIS ; AU ths world has, at tha mo- can Teaasemble force against IL STORE tkar doenment rasuitUig But, in any case; Ooeta Rlcs, hav 10 BisseS Street 84.t Main Street I whan your bady temparatupg t a ^ h t W ta T g J g dshnts, the Universal ing got this prompt reaction to Ita mMatCs You can buy Watkins Furniture Oifta fov onlji 25» better rest. Relaxes nervous tawftea. CkuuUa jo * IMMaA Phone .3936 . SCENTshof:^ . oC Bonan Rights. It endeavor to convert Itself into a Tel. 2-I43II 25.00 dowm . . . balance In 3. 8 or 12 months. No eanrying coldi' % ^ SCENT SHOP 9 ^ chsrcv on 3-rronth'a olan. *Phu Federal Tax whleh the Bast fl- peaceful nation, la now making a 901 Main St. TeL 3321 \ r V \ -.V 5 -T^.-/
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dcclaiM that the fight to put be a floor upon which wages can turned Curtlae car. Seconds later, for the foreign service; Claude ha pianned to be a ntEer. through a national health inmr- settle.” • a fourth automobile . bit tbs ley Anderson, of New Haven, Bergamini family, except i Near-Perfect Bogus $10, $20 Bills NewG>ngre88 ence act need not be a losing one. Also attending the dinner and YotelSld^eck About Town Skids Cause spot skidded bite a fence p ^ Yale Students ------etudent at the Yala eon- and deagbter,"- went to School Head .Calls for Cablaet Chaagea speaking briefly were Repe.-Kle^ then contlnad east along the Ugh- and David H. Ber> Ptmtppiaea in I S ^ when Nmll Rieve, general president John A. McGuire, A. A. RlMeofi Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Bonino of 4 Accideuts way. The driver’s aeaM was not Go to|rOxford gsmlBl, 20, son of Mr. end Mre. gamiid was an erebtteet tor May Flood U. S., Treasury Men Warn Seen liberal of the Textile Workers tmlon who and M re. CMaee G oin g W ood b eu ei. 138 Oehter street spent the week lenined. J, 'Vha ’^Se Bergamini of Roway- American EpisoopeJ ohorch. I&s Assistant end with friends in Boston. A State Highway department ion Beach, Norwalk. also spoke, called for the replace s ta b W e ment of secretary of the treasury Prove Ratal aending truck was rushed to the All will go to Oxford next Octo- By Douglas Uirsen Bowles Asserts It Is and for other changes in Presi The daughter bom Tuesday, De All Drivers Escape In acene to eUminate the heard. Among 32 American her- Donald Pierce Engaged NBA Staff CorrespoiHlent I Hartford, Dec. 18—(/8)-.>Joha cember 7. in Hartford hospital to State Policeman C. B. Fueeaenich Vabmd at AbMt $2jm Yeariy dent Truman’s cabinet. Referring jury Even T h o u ^ One Students Chosen to Be New Yock. Dee. IS— the biggest and most expert coun- m ent. erel weeks. Borrowers henceforth One car overturned, but all drivers emy, at West Pobit, which had local school system.. lerfeit ring ever to openite in the those in the early 1930s which p resid en t Donald Patron of one Fifth aven plnea during World war II.- wens ness, producing about 18 plays. WEDNESDA^^i Mr. Plci-cc -til assist Superin Speaking before 350 union dele- heralded the depression of 1939.” will receive a new form of card, escaped injury. among the S3 American etudanta I b iM . W U.S. came ;n New York and B a lt l-______• SecretetT of . State Frances ue, New York city, was injured tendent of Schools Arthur ti. 111- gates at a victory dinner, the for He called for establishment ot a TUNING AND Burke Remck decUred her pcei- known as an Identification card, John B. (Turtles, 38, ot NotfUik riiosen last nigbt to study at On- Bergamini. who is majoring In Adverttaement— ^Rcdal AtteirtibB Vo ing and relieve him ot the financial cf^boSi 10s°7^d ^ Secret Service aketehea show what to look for ia ek a el^ $ lf and mer OPA administrator decUred substantial mininium wage saying tien In favor of a reeheck of the which must be retained by them. wee driving east on Route 44 wban fatally today when she eceident- ford university as 1949 Rhodes English at Dartmouth ooUege, r a d - that, "because we have had a Dem The REPAIRING The borrowe.’s number and date Cldllna work, giving Mr. Ililng more time Sx20s in ci"culatlon. One "passer $20 bins for possible oonntertelts now la clraolatle^ Both at* ‘If there is a break, there must November 3 balloting “remains un his oar skidded on the downbUl elly fell from a skidding eutomo- adiolara. was interned with most of his *nM wcloome gift . . for every ocratic administration for a num will be stamped by machine. It Is grade. Hie car overtumeiL Curttee, to devote to adminlBuational du- o.t the bills, which have been eral Reserve Bank of Cklcago not eo (letter In left-kaad Mrelo) changed.” hOe near the Washington-New The three are: <3eorge W. Rog family la the PhlUppinea during occasion. . .Oorgeoua boaketo of 1161 Msfai m Uea. i l i e recom m endation fo r the On $10 note, obeok letter and face pUte number (ladloated by circle ber of years, it does not mean that expected this new method will unhurt, began walking toward a ers, Jr„ Vicksburg, Mias., a th e w ar. identlfle transaction, the Crippled Children’s Home in and Julius G. Forstmann, Green Anderson-Shea -Auxiliary, No. K Uon of Mr. nung. Expenditures reached Federal Reserve banks. before it finally gets into the Newington; also an exchange gift wich; Charles W. Deeds, Farmliw- 2046, will meet tomorrow evening for the new schools which will The green on the backs la hand of a passer. suitable for man or woman. ton; Eleanor M. Bralnard, Hart at eight o’clock In the Post rooms much amount to about $3,000,000, will lighter than on the good ollla. The a pound Passers pay about SO‘cento on ford; Lebbeus F. BIssell, Rockville; alao come under the supervision of outlines of the pictures of the men the dollar for it.' They stand to Veteian Florist Dies R e d M e n 's Ethel. Downe, Wilton, and George The Fuhlneae society at Ita meet Mr. Pierce. aren’t clear-cut. The paper of the W. Berger, New Haven. ing yesterday elected the following bogua bills has a slightly different make the biggest profit, but also Mr. Pierce, a World War n vet take the biggest risk. officers: President, Felix Pagan!; eran, was graduated from the ‘’feel’’—a little softer. Extremely Meriden. Dec. 18— (/P)— L ouis E. vice president, Frederick AnnuUi; Bentley School of Accounting in clever crayon marks have been Frobel, veteran florist, died sud secretary, Horace Pagoni; finan Since September Slst Providence, R. I., and was em put on the paper to simulate the denly last, night after being strick Public Hearing cial'secretary, Alexander Oolahrl- ployed by a Middletown manufac- grain of the real paper. The Treas Grange to Hold en with a heart attack while work nl; treasurer, Peter Urbanetti; au turtag concern before coming to ury has sent detailed descriptions ing on Christmas orders. He NEW On Local Schools ditors, Dante Pagoni, Edwotd Pa Manchester. He assumed his new, of the faults of the counterfeit Children’s Party leaves his wife, a brother and a gan!; sick committee, Anthony dutMa on Dec. 1. bills along with the xorial num sister, all of Meriden. Agostinelli, Triete Pagoni. bers of them to all of the banks. The Board of Directors will hold Rrel Nationere meat price* hive been drop According to the Ssorst Service a public hearing tomotrew night Manchester Qrangs will have a Daughters of Liberty No. 138, I* ping steadily since laet September 21st. Not experts, the Christmas shopping Chrismtaa party for the children at 8 In the Municipal building to O. L. L will have their Christmas New Self-Starter season is the beat time of the 3rsar receive public statements on a of members, Wednesday night in BINGO party and gift sale tomorrow eve many people raalire the number of items that for passing bad money. A lot of the Orange hall, starting at 8:30 I to make special eppropria- ning at seven o’clock in Orange KV For Jet Planes temporary, biexperlenced clerks o’clock. Members who have not tiona for engineering andl pplans li for hail. Members are asked to Invite have been reduced, or the‘^rsstic reductiena are working during the holidays. called the committee, headed by two new elementary schools.- their friends. Cashiers In the big stores are usu PLAYING STARTS |»ROMPTLY AT 8 P. M. The appropriations nuggested Philadelphia, Dec. IS— Mrs. Gertrude Buchanan, as to the that have been made. To shew you how much ally rushed so that they don’t number of children they will bring ore for $15,600 for plans and en Past Chief Daughters of Helen nearly deaeloped aolf-atarter will have time to examine ths-money ide by the muliers af ^ D YOU DON’T STAY LATE gineering for the Princeton street these items have reduced, we have listed far \ r 0 M M S onaMe altplanea equipped arlth Jst to the party, should do so before Davidton Lodge, Daughters of Bs carefully as they usually do. Wednesday night. Oiftq will be • Hummsod Orgun school end $36,000 for the Olcott Scotia, will meet tomorrow eve and turboprop en ^ es to operate TJie tremendous volume, o f mon A Large presented to each boy or girl in at e Esttly attsebed te your pisae^ street school. ning with ID*. Jessie Horton of 22 your cemperieen seme el the most impeitanb from out-of-the-way bases, says ey in drculstion means that a Consideration of financing the tendance and a program of enter ike Solovox sires you the beate ThmbuIIireed. the Navy department fake bill gets passed around sev actual school construction will not ANDERSON’S neat prices belew. tainment is being arranged. tifni tones of the rlsrinet cello, M IC S t The Navy yeaterday announced eral tlmea probably, before it Tinker Hall come up imtU later. The meeting M m lee and msny other eelo instrumoats. Assortment (Thlldren of the Salvation Army the near starter, which it said reaches a bank and can be detect Following the children's party end hearing tomorrow la pre- IMS T0 BAT 8 wtigha only 88 pounds and can be the regular Grange meeting will MAIN STREET llminwy to making of a decision branch Sunday School will meet ed. Thus the first passer can sel ••e k 81*1 P M C 6 fo tP eo al carried in the plane it serves. At dom be traced. Even the banks are be held at 8 o’clock. Aa adult Call Maaobester 3-1088 on the question of setting up spe Wednesday evening at 8:80 at the Wayside Furniture O f Ooramunlto House, Silver Lane, to present, Jet and turboprop planes rushed and can’t examine the mon party will take place later ia the For Free Home Demonstration cial school planning and en^eer- evening and each Grange mem sing carols. ? ; -. ,. are starts by cumbersome ator- ey as closely as usual. ing funds rather than trying to 117 New Bolton Road On Routes 6 and 44 age batteries and other heavy The warning to the banks also DOO R P R IZE take such costs out o f current ex- ■mdliary units outside the plane. asks a vigil against all types of Neckwear phnses. ' ’ TeL 5410 Or 2-4063 Tbs new starter, the Navy aaid, counterfeit notes. Oounterfelting Come and Try It and Yoa Will Like It Porterhouse Steak 1.09 85< will enable such planes to operate In general bsa reached a new high 24c « Ci»m fields not equipped to atart since the war. In the fiscal year Germans Stealing their engines. 1M6, bogus bills worth $39,171 For Christmas TOMORROW NIGHT The power source of the new were discovered to be in circula Nylon Umbrellas Packaged Goods /sosnm Starter is a gas turbine engine tion. In 1947, bogua bills worth Sirloin Steak pwnief in prueiple to tho engine $348,178 ware seised, and during am/snms 1.09 85< 24c it aervea sad uses fuel from the fiscal 1948 the figure Jumped to 1 New Set iOiF sieriln. Dee. 18—(S) — Germans NEW FURNITURE Mane’s nsular tanks. $8,094,330. working at Allied sir lift basea era ^ iSe tS tae engine which pow Part of the reason for the In Anklets stealing from three to 10 per cent '^ E A S r ers the starter can be used also crease, Secret Service men say. (Irregulars and CloseOats) of emeu packaged consumer goods Pork Chops “«« n t e r c u t s for air eooditloning, cabin preaur- is that there appears to be a great flown to Berlin, olBcials admitted 1.09 65< ixatioo, hbatlng and de-tcing, and lack of cash in the imderworld SEAT COVERS today. these days. Crime in the U. S. is For Heavy sacks of cool and flmv, to operate other power eoneumlng FOR YOUR CAR devleea. away down generally, and prac Shop for Christmas A t which fom the hulk of tho air lift tically all of tho bla^ market op tonnaiS, are rarely bothered. c ITT— 9 9 New Haven Wea Btdclde erations which flourished during TOt American end British Round Steak 1.19 20^ the war and Just after have disap AH $19.95 Sets — $10 thoritles said it wee elmoat impoe- New Haven, Dec. 18—(P)—Medi peared. Aa a result, crooks who Bible >to preven t Bome ahopUftlng cal Hnm lner Dr. Marvin M. Scar- are finding it hard to earn a dis EGGNOG Cheriey Brothers 1^ German lehorere. hcongh today termed auldde the honest dollar have taken to print At TSgel air field, recently put < death o f M rs. Anna KiaaeaJe, 58, in g them. Into eperetion In the French sector Round Steak 1.15 AH $55.00 Sets - $25 of Berlin, losses of smell packaged 95« 2Gc touBd hanging by her husband in The gang that prints the nmney Remnant Salesroom usually doesn’t get more than six goods flown in by British Dakotas their home yesterday. Xtlat It OgferoM HABTFOBD ROAD—MANCHESTER from Luebeok were estimated at to eight cents on the dollar for HOURSt Dally S A. M. To • P. Bf. Sat. S A. BL Te S P. M. them. Wit^ the demand currently possibly 10 per cent. up, however, the price is probably AU$75.00 Sets — $35 But at British Gatow and Amer 49e ican Tempelhof fields. Allied Pork Chops 79c 30c Smart im, too, according to the experts. WE HAVE MOST SIZES IN STOCK. guards said loses bad been reduced The first sale ia usally in large T ry DART’S to three or four per cent. Losses Shirtwaister batches to dealers or "dlstrtbu- CHEV. FORD, PLYMOUTH, N were admittedly much higher P 0 I * 1 ^ E I T H E R E N D OLDS, PONTIAC. PACKARD, HUDSON, NRde with fresh eggs, heavy creanty milky when the air lift started last June. Loins 79c 45< 34c Norwegian Doll BUICKS. DODGE. DESOTO, MERCURY r^ .V r COUPES, SEDANS, COACHES sugar and nutmeg from our own reci|ie Qibmet Proposal Set Parlor Suites VieVed as ‘Silly’ Rib Roast * '**^** ^ “ ^ 79c 69< 10c BRUNNER’ S, h e . Phone 6430 WITH New York, Dec. 13—(ff)—M»*. AUTOMATIC SFIN-RINSK 358 EAST CENTER STREET MA|tCHESTER Eleanor Roosevelt says a proposal W hsi hetMr gift than sn smssiag sew End and Lamp Tables Or ask for it from our route salesman that Pieaident Truman name her E m Spiodritrl Rinses clothe* whiier, - ** secretory of state if the ailing Beautiful Selection Of Lamps Of All Kinds Chuck Roast 59* 16c brighter thee you ever dreamed in iutt Secrets^ Geoige C. Marahall n - 8 oiioutes. Two tubs do your whole tires "ia too ainy to comment on. week’s w ^ in lets than sn hour! For A fiH W im u ce Available From Now Until ’ “However," she told newsmen a real Christma* turpriic — give her Large and Small Hassocks lest night, "I hope Secretary Mar an Eosyl g r o u n d b e e f If You Bought Our Milk BY THE shall will not retire, for the good Hfliwbuf 69c W«| 10c New Year's of the country and tho good of Practical Gift For Anyone! the werld." CHAIRS $29.50 and up POUND, Here’s all it would cost you! The president’a widow made the Statement in answer to questionc as she arrived by plane from Peris KEMP’S Cooked Hams S e ^n ^p 77c 65* 12c Lab-Tested Family Grade Miik IH^c a pound. where she serv^ as a member of Special for Saturday—-One PANTS-RAK the U. 8. delegation to the United Incorporated DART’S DAIRY Lab«Tastad Homogtnized Milk 12V4c a gOEad. N ations. 763 Main Street The M odem'Portable Hanger For Lab-Testad Grade A Milk The auggestion for her e;ipoint- Two Piece Parlor Suite $110.00 ° 315 East Center St, ment was made last week by the TeL 5680 Shoulders 59c 45* Trousers— Slacks—Skirts From our own Farm lS'/4c apound National Committee on Women in In’ WIne Tapestry 14c Werld Affaire. Compare those moderate 4 Supports gareseala ia costa with, let’s say. the perfect shapo, No wrin cost of a rib rosst, or even Suites Made to Your Selection o / Covers and Shoulders 65c 45* 20c kles, no ncedlea)i c reasaa, a pound of bolognal YouTl agree that our Lab-T**ted To Builders and Others Styles—-Terms Milk, tho most W t liSTS som e very desirable lots FOR SALE, c m - 4 S o pint, no clam ps nlm- feet natural food, IS YOUR trsllj located at resonable prices:— Fresh Hams 65* 10c ply alldo In or out of BEST. MOST B(X)NOM- l75c 4 slota. ICAL FOOD BUY, Sizteen lots one block west of Main Street. Ideal for n smtil building developmefiL I r FIRST NATIONAL'S NEW RETAIL BAKESHOR • Hangs firmly end slides d o u b l e PROTECTION Nine lots on Chestnut Street, near Cheney Mills, ripe USED FURNITURE At this n ew First National Retail Bakeahop youH find a large variety o f pies, cakes, coffee cakes, dsngk- easily on closet rod. Father (uid son, working together, hem enmMne tbo boot In aorviro from the paM for a small building project nuts, rolls, and buns. AH delicious tasting and at aaving prices. --*1 By Sne Burnett ^ Both bands are free to V, 1 . Lab-Tested and present. Complete and impressive serv-, Lot on Foreot Street, 80 t 150. Tables, lamps, smoking stands, bedroom suite, beds, your constant coropeiUoii m s * SG72 hoM gnmoat. Im reonlta What Is more, charges are rea- t . •TIUPLEX’* fldsled CREAMERY FO.VDANT ICING— PERFECT WITH KYBO COFFEE after eeeson—a becoming eoneetly By Mrs. Anas ^Mwt SAW ■onaMe and fair, altvaya. studio couches, 2 and S-pc. Parlor suites, odd chairs, tailored shlrtwolster tbat’e easy to Herb la an autbenttc Norwegian Fifty (50) lots west of Broad Street near the New aorats-r.^ We will nerve in either of our funeral kitchen set, ruga, lawn mower, baby furniture, few s p e c i a l e a c h care for. It buttons neck to hem, design anow-eult aceled to fit a 20- o Cess only d ineboe of School Site. Zoned for s one and (wo’ family house. Pricei COFFEE RING 31c has two handy pockets, end a belt homes. In the Church or at the resldenoo JAliRdllfN I inch doll. Eeally end quickly made, valuoblo cloMt apaeo. of tho bereaved. •re raosonabic. future bright dishes, vacuum cleaners, one hand cleaner, kitchen DELICIOUS. FLUFhT. LIGHT that lies genUy in front you still have Mine to finish the $3-50 Pattern No. 8400 is for sixes 14. set for Chriatmaa. The original Always withle reach. Four very desirable lots left in Hollywood, located on stovea, oil heater, gas stoic, dining room snitc, 2 an 16. 18. 30; 40, 43 and 44, Siae 16, 4 was made in forest green, red and Porter and Scarborough Streets. One of the best neigfa- tique rockers and one antique maple rope bed, aome< ASSORTED CUP CAKES 6 for 29c yards of 88-inch. white wool and ia complete even borhoods in town. Prices are below cost to dear. For tbl* pattern, send 36 cents. to miniature mlttena and aki- dothiag. Also several yards of blue, gray and green In enine. your name, address, slxe sboea. Industrial land on and near tbs milroad. desired and tbs oattem number to To obtain complete knitting in- Open all day Wednw* DAIRY coraacal plaatie | | ,25 per yard. First National Super Market —1041 Main St., Maiichiitttr . ' Burnett. TIm MandMster Eve •truotiona, atitsh lUuatrationa and . Business sites on Main Street and other sections. FREE PARKING WHILE SHOPPING " ning HeMM. 1U8 Ave. Amerteae, charts for kaltUng-ln the raotlfa, day. Optn Thareday FARMS N ew t m 18. N . Y . for Norwegian DoU Set (Pattern for you now—the new No. 5873) oend 16 cents in coin and Saturday until 9 EDWARD J. HOLL Com e Up sa id Pay Vs a Visit. ' Open Oaily ' fCNitBim pItM 1 o e a t p oota ge. Y our name MEN’S WEAFL B u •< H s ; 0 1 a f M ( MAIN S ( ktyto. color, apeC adrtreao and ibo pattern number to P. M. Telephonc 5117 Or 5118 ¥ M a N C H F. S T I H Except Wednestlavs 9 a. m. to 8 :3 0 p. m. ilus a free doll pattern Anne Oxbot (The Manchestei 887 MAIN STREET 1 H fi R T ) 0 R u AW e Cot The j ^ b To Suit Your Taste** Since JM-t Evening Herald) 1150 Avenue of Telephone 83S4 Tfl IN (ERPHISF !}I; tbs America*. New York 19, N. y. \l ._>
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shops until Friday to prdtwt - • ty sufficient to cheat the govern MeCWthy, Hartford, HMd o t the iMgItIg oparathma . In rA k iS the home after he had caused a dla- Membcro and friendS'Of both dra threatened bridge approach to Drama Evening Woodland l^rk leged dlacrlaotnatlon agalwet M ment out of 8100,000 a mooth In Aloahol tax unit. H e aald, the cam Tnorapsi...jrapsaavUIa produri: WM dtvari- Bnckland Group turbMca Saturday night, police matic duba an walcome to tba Glenwood, About Town gro atudants, ways tha NatMafil I Church School C a lk F B lO ff non-psid liquor taxes on alcohol, of the 'll men from three atatas •d to Maaaachuaetts and New said. evsning’a program and workshop. Known victims include two men under indictment inyolved,. hoot- Yortt.. A fine of $27 w as Imposed ia the A aodal.hour is ananged by Doris AaaedaUon for the Artvanb— rat if operated at full blast contlnous* The Stanley Group o t the South At Woodruff Hall Group iloB Party c ^ . Shannon Speaker drowned In the CoquUle river, on T o SpottBor iParty case of William J. Pasqualinl of Balding and Barbara Dik. of Colored Psople. ly. This came from Richard N. Methodist W.S.CS. wUl hold ita ths Oregon coast, when a logging In Shootiiig Main street arrested for speeding Tha picket Unas ware Brat am Gathers Gifts Oiristmaa meeting tomorrow eve Tha WoodlMd Park Association dam washed out Saturday at the The BucklMd-Oakland Club on West Center street Saturday A Joint drama evening Md tabllahad Friday after icadan of ning at 7:45 in the ladies’ parlor. held a Christmas party at the Man height of a atorm blowing inland at *7:20 p. m. A flue of $15 for orkahopop hourI with the Commu- the aasodatloa’a local unit raid At Local High School will have Ita annual Christmas Members are. reminded to bring Lecture Ib Given chester "T,” Saturday night After off the PaciBc. Later that same Lack of Evidence Fed violation of rules of the road waa nity Players of Manchester aa N eno undergraduatas at Pannayi- To Be Sent to (Georgia their grab-bag gifts. Hosteeses a pot-luck supper aeircd to 140 night, a man and wife were party at ths Budtland sdiool Mpoaed in the case of Christine guests is BiTMged by the Center vanik State college were unable wlU be Mrs. DonsM Conrad.. Mrs. people, aound movies by Ray • crushed when a tree fell on their eral Laws Violated Wedneaday evening nt S o’clock. w . Mayer of Bast Hampton. ChiirCh Theeplsne for members On South America to get a haircut at any ot the To Gladden Hearts of Arthur F M cy, Mrs. George Dart bw ytf^a Photo Shpp, were ahown home at Detroit in a wind storm The committee, with Mra. Sher and friends, on Wednesday evening State college barberahopa. m m Program Held to Hon-; In Dei Dolori 'Cose M d Mrs. John Matchett. - by the Rev. LeUnd O. Hunt pastor Children There that battered the middle Willa wood Bowers as , chairman, , haa December 16 In Woodruff Hall. On Satiffday, ‘80S Stata eatlaga Rec Notes Pupils of the eeventh M d eighth of the Second Congregational FENDER mette valley. planned a program of gam**, *u* The Community Pleyere will pre atudanta jotnad la a protaat ralqr or Student* Here Se-; Hartford, Dec. 18 — (F)— ’The CMCdds Tha Soroptimist club will have tertainment and carol alagii^. Former Admirab grades of the Mancheater Green Yesterday, at the Srst morning sent "The UtUest Angel” with a at which two of tha coUage’a pra- ’Trunk Highways Blocked FBI waa called off today from tn-^ nmt Mnunu-wnii m The Christmas carols wlU be Ita dinner meeting M d Christmas SM ta Claua paid m early visit leded a» Governors! Y. M. C. A. service at Center Congregational group of younger dramatists; M d school enjoyed 4t lecture on Peru, feaaon oommendad tha atudanta— WOMC .'A'-:'- ’ TonlKht ’The Willamette created at 14.3 vestigation of the shooting of shown on the aorecn from a sound party Friday evening at aeven "L igh t CoenpetiUon’’ a Christmas bringing • to every child and church, the children of the Chiiroh Get Prison Terms given by Mrs. Dorothy Lilly of moatly white—for their actloa. Of the Boys’ State! 2 U> 8 p. ««•. Tybur Thurber feet level in Ehigene at 3:00 p. m. Domcnic M. Dei Dolori near the fllni M d the group wUl sing fol o’clock In the SheiidM ro^urM t. Comedy by Loulae HelUwell. In growB-up,),^,iWth a promise of more School presenteed their White Jobs open on first and second shift fo r womep Newington. last night, held at that level—two Massachusetts line early Saturday, lowing this novel way of direct Miaa Jennie Wind, program rimlc- the latter cast will be Mary JMe thfaigabiga t' ^ ccome. o n ’Ihe whole ------i Dancing school. Gifts in the Sanctuary. ’These ’The group nad been studying Heads OaHmBe TaaUi OeaaeH feet . above flood stage— thj-ee which for a while held the posirt- ing. Yokohama, Dec. 13.— (jn — Four man. w in be ti> charge. Memben CiMdall, Carol Cubberly, Arlene IS n taun vsuccess and thorough- •-Thoae people, whether Am erl- j 3 to B:30 p. m.. Grammar school White Gifts win arrive in Atlanta. having^ recent expeHence in woolen yum South Amerira and were eager for hours and then began to drop by billty that the Lindbergh kidnap Both men Md women , are » • former adn-Jrala of the Japanese who have not alrea^ stgnUled Culver, Loretta Moekaluk, Joeeph by“ everjmne present Hartford, Dec. IS — (ff) — The nr nthm are beat governed ■ basketball practice. Georgia, in time for the Christmas more knowledge of tho Ufa of the OsthoUc Dloceaaa TouUi Council inches. Trunk highways leading ing law might be Involved. spooling, skeip winding, rone winding or nested to bring n 25*cent,glft, m- Navy today were' sentenced to their Intention of being preacaL SUveeter, Fred Martin, Betty La- r t o party held at the Rush memorial peoide In the various countries. S.”lS5V>»nS?’ ' north, south and east were blocked This morning the U. S. district icating on the package whether prison terms ranging from eight should notify Mrs. K ay Thom|ison Fontaine, Gloria Della Serra and meeting In S L Joee|*’a Commu church. Each child, over 6vc 3 Mrs. Lilly ably presented Ipterost- nity center here Sunday el^ad by the rising Willamette and Mc- attorney at »>ston, William T. twisting. It is for a mM or woman. to 20 years for responaiblUty in the at once. George Walker. W Mrs. HMdley ia hundred of them, will receive a ing facts M d answered numy S^dents Will Richard Beach, ot Woodhrldge, Kensie rivers. Traffic was get McCarthy, announced "there will A short business meeting will deaths of more thM 800 persons. directing. CAMERA RKPAn^ questions. president, to succeed WilUnm Shea toy, some candy, and an article of ting through by circling routes. be no Federal prosecution" be be held during the evening, M d 'They commanded J a p M ’a sub morning. Gov. Shannon was the Silk City \s. v. r APPLY IN PERSON AT Five members of John Mather The Center Church Theepians The members of the aodal of Meriden. Delegates to the conn' SERV1CI . 8 p. m., Radio Club meeting. clothing. They share their good 'The Willamette highway to east cause of lack of evidence that Fed refreshments will be served under marine forces In the In d iM o c c m Continue Pickets principle speaker on a pro^"* fortune with nttier children in A t Chapter, Order of DeMoIay, In- under the direction of Mery Burns studies clssaes and thdr teachers, cll alao elected Barbara OrllnakL Rd7 Dwyer’s 8 p. m\. Recreation Board meet- ern Oregon was blocked by a land eral laws were viotated. the direction of Mrs. Alfred and Southwest Pacific. 'Those Mrs. Doris Gildersleeve and A. honoring two Manchester High lanta, those at the Herndon Day including Maater Councilor Richard will present a croaa section of of Stamford, vice president: Bette slide. Del Dolori remained critical D ilggs. slain were passengers and crew "Stage Door, ’ casting Vivien state College, Pa.. Dec. 18—tfPi Next Ta New * “ senions Alfred Rogers and Ray infT* Nursery ahd at- the children's M. Schubert M d Senior Councilor Hyatt Sutltffe, apprsdated tha ef< Zinker, of Rockville, secretmy, M d 8 p. m., North End Buslnenemen though slightly Improved at members of A llied' shl|^. M M y Leonard A. Johnson, visited Char Berns, M ary Burns, Beth Roacoe, forts otdfiSn. George D art In ar< —Picket lines will remain around First Natbaari B M iS' mond Flaherty, who were ward In a hospltaL There were California and northbound rail Robert Sheehan, of Bridgeport, meeting. . . Springfield hospital where he was were machine-gunned aftcri sur Mary Ireland and Doris Beldlng. ranging for Lira. Lilly’s vTslL this college town’s six barber lai. nm Boys* Ststc govomom in 1947 htui four cartons packed by the Board service was not interrupted. ter Oak Chapter, Order of De treasurer. 8 p. m.. Bowling Alley » League, taken wiUi three bullets In his viving the torpedoing of their MoIay, at Hartford Saturday night 1948 Governor Shannon was in- of Education and tied up and la River staged at the..middle W ll- four alleys and Casual bowling to body iffter what he described as a Police (xmrt ships. The local members witnessed the troduced by SUtc Senator Charles beled by Lucius Foster. ’This is laiiiettc valley cities were expect Bcat-knowa hotM rearidy ta la- ALDOH Convicted were Vice Admirals 8. gangland ride. He ia one of 11 initiatory degree end enjoyed rs' ed to top flood stage by three and Ueve dtatNM of ehOdten’8 m Ms ta 8. House. Boxing and game room open at an annual event fo r the Church men Indicted laat week at Hart Teruhisa Komatsu, Risashl Icklo- CM Be Easily Uwt four feet. ’This will cut off many VlekB VapoRub. Ita rrilef-M ag. Continued to December 20 was freshments at the soclail time 6:3a School of the Center church and ford' for conspiracy to operate one SPINNING MILLS ks. Hlsa^l Mito Md Rear Ad which followed. Stressing the dlffiejdty with rural roads and Isolate scores of big aetlan ataria tba BMbaat MU the case of John J. Ackernum, 28, East Side Her started at least a score of years of the largest illicit stills knocked rob tt OP throat,chaatnadbadt— miral Noburu Ishlzakl. Eleven which freedom was won by the farm areas. TALCOTTVILLE of 65 Foley street when he was ar lesser Navy personnel received B oxing— •> „ . i ago. o ff in the cast In years. 'Two of The North Methodist WSCS M d early Americans, the governor 6:00-7:30, Boxing class by Peter raigned In Town Court this morn terms of from one to 10 years. Rev. Simpson’s t s M e n Eugene Sector Hit Hardest tho 11, from Brooklyn, N. Y., are the Study group will combine awmed that "Freedom can be lost - S ^ X / I C K S Or Call Bfanchester 51Z8 ing. AckermM was arrested on a Twenty-three defendants were ac Vendrillo. In his sermon at both qervicea The flood has hit the Eugene serving time In Federal penitentia aahaaiaapaf ^M auD llS forces at a ^ristm as party In the J»uit as easily aa ybu Ukc off y w r Gym — drunken driving count at 12:45 a. quitted previously. the Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, pas sector the hardest. ries for other offenses. m. ywrterday after he had been InL social room of the church tomor It’s A Grand Feeling To overcoat." He urged the stu 6:00-7:00, Panthers practice. When John J, Gleason of New dents to adopt two principles to 7:00-8:00, W om en’s Gym class. ter, stressed the fact that we, in The Glenwood district, is the volved In three accidents, In one of Peak Of Sunapota Passed row evening at 7:45. Members of Haven, Invsatigstor In charge of govern their Uves as they prepay 8:00-9:30, Men’s Gym class. America, hold in our hands the area where more than 1,000 were whldi a flve-year-old girt was in both groups are aaked to bring the F B I In Oonnectlcut, received for the task ahead. First, he very life of the chlldrsn and people evacuated last Jantiary when the jured. Washington, Dec. 13— (IF) — The inexpensive gifts for exchMge. Swimming— McCarthy’s announcement today said, you should develop Into tho 6:00,6:46, Boys’ plunge. of Europe. He said, "We are river there rose to 15.7 feet. According to the report, Acker Naval observatory says things are Non-group members from the taxey the Round Table slngeh* under sonal attendance regartlless stripes. His favorite collar styles, too. • he direction of G. Albert Pearson tnS ftew • HAH IMIATM MIUHMa BROOMiS at Pinehurst TfS SUM nSH f. MAHCHlSnt, CONN. Including the popular "coUar-ad* : md the High School orchestra. of the amount it decides to Looking for an excellent so WEEKS..... ^ fellx Sambogna, president of the BM 8480 • Om^ mmrnt, 7 « MANmw spend. Tacoma. Una mSi It m tta ti t i di miauM* u m quality light or medium ' «nlor elsss. opened the program weight broMB? We have SURPLUS ly leading the National Anthem. Open Saturdays Until 1 P. M. Doe. 4tli through Deo. ISth^ Home of the iSnest available PLUS Ambulancn Scrvlcn OPEN UNTIL, OPEN UNTIL since the war . . . new ship Every ony handsomely tailored and DOZENS OF OTHER 9:00 P. M. ment just arrived (includes Sanforized-for less than 1 % shrink 9:00 P. M. u r k e Home with ^hired straw) age. In 14-17 necks, 32-85 sUeves. EVERY EVENING EVERY EVENING I /fornt . . . come lii Taesday and Stock up now for gift giving and UNTIL XMAS G ift Item s UNTIL XMAS select the kind you prefer. save! Save at W’arda new low prices. d; t .t S ■* a ' Ht B HOLIDAY. ORDERS AU Used Garments Have Been Cleaned and SterUiaed • . ______PRICE At the present time, de spite predicted simrtage on Hoine sizes of birds . . . we T h i s W eek's Speelatl $ «oo $ LOOKING are In a position to take a * 2 10000 orders for Hen Turkeys In SALE for a Army Air Corps Sheepskin Lined A^9 12 to 16 ib. sizes and on 2 On Our Entire Stock Of Toms in the larger 22 to 25 1b. sizes. Place your order GOOD JOB? now . . price will be the FLYING BOOTS same as you . will pay any W e tmVn lie m — for both place for similar quality SHOE SKATES .killed and nenal-skUled mm. FRESH YOUNG TUR Preaent, .openlaga a n for: $g.00 **|o wIeKS*!?,'! . •250’” KEYS. Prlee wlO be some- MEN'S tubular hockeys, two tone with hordened DRILL PRESS OPERATORS what higher, than a RADIAL DRILL PRESS Thanksgiring * . . remem blodes Reg. $10.98. Now $5.49 o p e r a t o r s ber at Pinehurst you ff*I ■ m i l l i n o m a c h i n e ffuarantce of SATISPA<> W R R A T O R 8 TION OR YOITB MONEY LADIES' white figure skates, top groin uppers t u r r e t l a t h e OPERATORS BACK. MorirelFs ready to Reg. $12.98. Now $6.49 eat Hams (there is noth The Savings Bank ENOINB LATHE OPERATORS ing finer) wiii be a.ffo^ «• MEN'S tubular soft toe hockeys, block uppers tN’TERNAL ORINMEBS buy for ihe Christmim boll; EXTCRNAI, BRIHDKB.S davs , . . and we air awo Reg. $5.98. Now $2.99 b e n c h M B C H A N U 'S ta k in g orders now for SHEET METAl. Christmas gift fruit bas ■f m e c h a n i c s Of Manchester kets. V LADIES' white tubular hockeys RESISTANCE WELDERS SPINNING LA'THE Come to Pinehurst Tges A MUTUAL SAVINGS BANK Reg. $9.98. Now $4.99 O P E R A ’TORS day for the finest native notatoes . . . snappy OeeS wagea. Pteaiaat work BUY NOW AND SAVE Vermont or CoBh style NOTE->This pietore la to give yon an Idea of what they look like. It Is not an exact ing ooadlUoaa. latercatlng work. . . sage In aaS aee one of nur rm- cheese . . . yes . copy. pleyamat eaMMlor. for rom- cheese too. AU soles finmt mnd oU men*$ and ladiet* will be sold tU 1-2 the pleta MbnnatloB. Any week P.8<■-1 \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER; CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 194f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHfeSTER, CON.N.. MO.NUAV UECEMBER 18, 194# PA street, for which she has frequent Bcbialdgs, 450 Gardner straat; M n. aot have much influence in west Guerrillas Dri^^ea g p e n y r ^ ; ern Oermany. Costa Ricans ly answered calls and furnished in A b o u lT o ^ n United States 3 C^veniors "I think the Federal govern formation or assistance to local oiirtBBii ment, being prepared for western people requiring funeral Service. Outofiardi^ Foster stivet;I; MiufbMAufb T> Germany, will claim only to gov In short. Mrs. Sullivan is one of The W . C. T.' win hold lU Ready to Call ^8 Basket Gives PA^s 47-46 Win Over New Appeal Given annual Christmas party for the Msdlson street; Francis Schieldge, 'v Club Guests ern western Germany.” the best kno'm and highly esteem (Coatianed from Page Qac) Jr.. 450 Gardner Street: Gail and Clay said American authorltiea ed business women in Manchester, adults and kiddles tomorrow after noon at the South .Methodist Heidi Patton, 285 High street, — have not confirmed the reports of and a host of friends wish her Off China Aid To Diplomats church. M n - Bt. Clair Burr, stiaflng and bombing. tba Gqmr west; William Avery, 701 Main plans for an east German republic health and happiness to enjoy her Sportsmen Dine State'f tU e f Execative the president will , conduct the munist force. Several Area were street; Mfs.- Jeismette * Etavla, 44 Torringtony Guards Battle Navajos Lose of "which we have been bearing well-earned leisure. reported raging In the town. Bunce drive; Lou ' 'Watrouh, 79' '(6oatlanc4 frass Una}: Danbury Tops Guards, (Coatlaaed from Page One) business meeting at 2:30. A t 3 Register First PoUeIe. And BoyB* State Lead- for some time.” A graduate of Manchester High The report said the rebel* have Keeney street. ! ------Tomorrow Night To Fly To Frankfurt Dischatghd Sunday: Mrs. Eatelle' sume^ are partnf a broad pattern Puck Opener I positing the last needed ratifica .chjo. .1.. to, ,s„’ p S blockaded themselves In houeea in For Division Lead Here crm Kiwanis Speakers Clay expects to fly tonight to Johnaoh, Ardm htojfoad;■ Ediaht~ ' ' for'raakihf wsatent'Furops ' tion, invoked It yesterday by ask with the f^nnecticut Biuiness direction of their leader. Karditaa and National troops are Completing one of the moat sue- Frankfurt, where he will confer uel PeiefSoh, 81' Sp'ruceSpruce Stfe$U ■titmg thatii eventually' it will be Meriden Beats ]%ssiffs ing for a conference of foreign College, conducted by George H. J^Jr8 Earl Doebener. The L. T. L. trying to cleaF them ouL easeful y a m In ths chib’s fiftson League Win at Sie€i able by its very success to break KIwmali elu*> h«il three fovem- this week with British and French Wilcox, both in Hartford and Man will have a part in the program al The communique said the west- Mrs. Annie Clune, 88 School street; By Tkt Affsedhtad Ptcm f Drop 2 to 1 Decision ministers. Thomas i^'an, 179 Main street: down the barrien to eaatem Eu ysnr history, ths UanrtMStsr Di ■w ere m gaeste today when Oovern- miliUry governors on the draft of chester at the time. Her flrst posi ao and it is expected at least 20 tem part of the town wae report tha Danbury Fadoraa t«-1 nerly with the New Tork Knlcker- This plea was taken up at an ex Robert Hickey, 50 Grandview rope. Amarican autheritiea, though St. Stans Prevail 46*39|fedoras Shoot 65 to 50 vision ot ths Oonnsctlcat Sports e r Tamtt Shannon and Boya’ State the occupation sUtue for western traordinary meeting o f the Coun tion was in Hartford. I babies. "W hite Ribbon Recruits.” ed in guerrilla hands (hla morning. unbeaten today In Um East- bockers and Hank Balettl of the To Smith and Wesson Deciding Basket Comes street: Jared Wilson, Lake street; they talk little about it. are count man’s Assodntion will held Its an Germany. Both the Arm and her associates i win be brought to the party. Mrs. Four rebel brigades from Mount nual banquet and meeting tomor arn Basketball League—and they Long Island U. Ooranon Alfred Rogera and Ray cil of the Organization of Ameri Donald Hewitt, 179 hliddle Ttifn- ing heavily on that concept to re Over Arms in Silver Eastern Leajgue W in ; On Springfield , Ice — Sweet Victofy “We-will either resolve our few at the store regret Mrs. Sullivan's Robert Richmond will see to the )^rafa made the initial attack, did It th* hard way. The Staadings With Three Seconds mond Flaherty gave abort talka at can States. pike, east; M n. Ql^pria Corq. Rqck-, store the tr/iditional balance o f row night at th* American Laglon remaining differences at that time Under terms of the Rio pact departure, . and . as. a token, of their ■» refreshments and Mrs. Herbert tne report aaid. Qty Game; B$e Cole! Locals in Game Until Home at i p.m. It la planned to Tha Danbury club knocked Bris Vaakaa Otvisloa a meeting held this noon at the villa: Judith Copeland, 85 Demlng power in Europe 4nd to some ex-' Th* Navajo Hockey club offlci-1 Remaining; ZM OTlnlfl p Btoaehsator P J L A X . or refer them to our national gov the foreign ministers meeting! esteem presented her with a gift McKinney, and Mrs. Thomas Cord- Karditaa bad a garriaon of only confine the busineea msoting to tol, the defending champa, o ft the w L Pet Hotel Sheridan. The Kiwanis street; M n.' Irens M arlU- apdl tent in the world,| -Again Local Standout; Final Six Minutes ally opanad Its season In th* i p. a . T r t& ? ■ J ernments,’’ he said. could iMue a cease fire order, offl* I of money. She will be lucceeded by ner, the program. some 200 men, but reinforcement* tho reading of the annual reports perfect list laat Thursday night at i Manebastcr ..4 3 .667 mtfTtny was part of a program daughter. 8 Silas road; Mrs. Sophie Evidently they Attach no such SprlngncM Industrial League yes And Pardak Feature 4 VUfu, r f ...... 4 The Russians have divided east dally identify the aggressor and ' Mrs. Isabel Slchel oi Maple street, were - rushed in from nearby of th* officers and commlttaaa and Briatol and then aoUdined its po-1 Torrlngton ..4 1 .667 Itonoring Rogers and Flaherty, Ross, 28 Scarborough road: Loretta importance to (Jhina in terms o f terday afternoon, and loet a heart 0 C. Parclak, r f . . . . 0 6-1 ern Germany into five provinces, adopt—by two-thirds vote—such who has substituted at the tcle- point*. Their second start of the season l First placa lo th* Tanks* Dlvl- a few urgent mattera. On the main ■Itlca by licking the strong Man- Bridgeport ..2 4 .333 • 5 -1 High school students, fo r their suc The Study Group of the South Chaibonneau and son, 30 Drive F. cold war strategy. Their atti Sunday afternoon the Manches 2 Opalach. rf ...... O 3-3 all dominated politically by the cnforcement measures as break- phone exchange In the store on The communique said a rebel part of the pronam there win be cheater Ouarda yesterday at Dan- New Haven ..1 4 .380 breaking $ to 1 decision to laat cess in the Nutmeg Boys’ SUte Methodist W SC8 w ill hold its an Silver Lane homes; Louis ihivan. tude toward the situation there la proved faUl to Nasslff Arm* ■■ •*«» U>e Eastern League wlU be year'a champions, the Smith and 5 Koaak, If ...... 3 1-S 6 ’- Communist - led Socialist Unity ing o f diplomatic relations, invok- previous occasions. cavalry brigade was virtually wip many persons of importance In the bury, 66-50. MeanUme Bristol i Cot Divislea ter Polish-Americana opened their elections in the past two years. nual Christmas party Wednesday 520 Keeney street; Miss Clan that Communist auccesaea are evi the scrappy Meriden St. Stans etake Wednesday night when Wcaaon Gunsmiths. A crowd, es 1 Kurlowries, I f ...... 3 3-6 - 6 * party. There is no central govern ing economic sanctions or outright . — ------ed out. Airmen reported seeing state’s sporting picture on hand as spoUed Manchetser'a record laat \ Danbury .. ..4 0 1.000 home season at the East Side Rec A special assembly was held at afternoon at 2:30 at the church. Johnson, 45 Bigelow street; IMr^ dence not ao much of Red (Nina's timated at 400. was in attendance. 0 Jarria, If ...... l 0-6 ment, however. military assiatance. hundreds o f dead, animals and shot out a 46 to 39 victory In a i Torrlng- gueaU for ths evening of Ui* local Friday night nt Manchester. Bristol ..3 1 .760 Manchester High school this morn Every one attending is asked to ban Groff, 14 Luden street; Mn. strength as of Chiang’a weakness. The toama played a aeoraless by scoring a 47-49 declalon over 8 Koae. e ...... 1 ' 1-3 If the east German republic ma many fallen rebala in the battle game playtd at Meriden yesterday Howards at the local aruwiy. club. Moat o f theoe peraonagea w ill OoBBlng up next Sunday la a Mlddlstiown AOO ing to honbt the achievemenU of Caa Aak for Aid bring an inexpensive gift for the Alice Cahoon, 15 St; John street; The Chinese have estimated the ..3 3 first period, but Bv Thompson the H oly Croaa five ot New Britain 4 W. Parclak, rg ... ,4 1-S 6 '• terializes, western authorities pre Work Started area. Both teams hav* a .667 percent be called upon for short msssagsa Brtatol-Danbury return engage 'the two students. Under the treaty, the attacked grab-bag. also a g ift fttr shut-ins. Mn. Irene Harris, Vernon; Miss coat of their tentative program afternoon. Wallingford ..0 4 .000 pushed through a goal at 4:47 of In a State FoUah League game. 6 Zamaltia, Ig ...... 6 a-$ 10 * dict It will follow the same pat age, the Guards having won. four giving th* most recant develop- Introduced by State Senator country also can aak Individual Hos^euea will be Mrs. Margaret Taaa, the Soviet news agency, Barbara Swanson, 84 Tanner for American economic and mili Not denying the winners any of ment, this time at Danbuiy where Testoida}'** Raaalta the second period on a pas* from From the opening tap to the final tern as the “peoples’ democracies" and lost two while the Tornngtwn meats In the sporting picture from Charles'S. House as a Kiwanian nations to supply military and On New Watch Luettgena, Mrs:’ .Margaret McKin said In Moscow today the Greek street. tary help at around a $3,000,000,- their glory, but the local bojra yesterday * crowd of 600 fans— Danbury 65, Manchester 50. Tom McCusker to give the local whistle the contest was very fast 36 30 7-34 47 > in other Soviet satellites. were away off in their entire sfyle team has won two and loet one. their position and interpreting the largM t' to view a baiiketbaU from Bridgeport Governor Shan other aid in advance of the for ney and Mre. Florence Gibson. “Democratic army” again hold* Discharged today: Mrs. Eunice 000 total for three years.- There is Torrington 66, Bridgeport 57. sextet the early lead. The S and W and exciting and the final outcome New Britain Haly Croaa (6t) no . evidence that Marshall or Mr. of play. For an example, Jackie Yesterday afternoon the Guards trends and predicting what the contest In the Hat C^ty In many Briatol 56. New Haven 51. non said that the youth o f today eign ministera conference. 1 Waterbury, Dec. 18—(F)—The height* around Mount Grammes Sheehan, 28 Silas road. club came right back with a tally was always In doubt until Ed Vilga B. F. Pta. „ Truman has ever given this pro traveled to Danbury and d.opped future sporting plcturs may be. years, cheered the Fedoras tri la looking to pressnt dvic leaders Costa Rica limited her plea to a \ in Greece. The-Ta** dispatch from Births Simday: A son to M r. Robb, failed to score a single bas This Week’s OiunM at 6:07 to tie U up. Mike Lax-a ■cored with a. long set-shot in the 3 Buckowaki, r f ....4 7-S 16 . United States Time corporation, Hollister street school students gram the slightest serious consid- a 65 to 50 decision to the Fedoras. One o f the fcaturee o f thla umph over Manchester. Wefbieaday—Torrington at Man- for guidance, to have a pathway Truman Urges conference. But Ambassador Ma- I Belgrade, said > the “democratic and -Mrs. Harold Ltak,. 25 M ill ket from the floor. Nasslff* fared booted home the puck when he re final three secoode to give the lo 4 Majewstd, i f ...... 4 S-S 10 > rio Esquivel told a reporter "we which has been laying o ff employ will present a Christmas program army” had recaptured many vil street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. crdtloh. good in the flrst half, but after the A full house watched the Uanbuiy annual affair la always the awards M other games yesUrday, Tor- ehaatar, Middletown at N ew Ha cals their margin of victory. fo r the future pointed out. W e tomorrow evening at 8:45 in the team, which has a working agroe- o f ths p rln a won In the annual ceived an assist from Bill Beak. 1 NowibUaki. 1$ ...... 1 1<4 S have world leadership, said the need military and all kinds of help : es since August due to a business lages In northern Orscce. John Casein, 37 Cfllnton street. By contrast, estimates of mlll- short rest period, they just couldn’t rlngton howards turned back th* ven. Momenta later Senk was charged The locals outacored New Brit 0 J. Dobek. c ...... S school assembly hall. First, second ment with the Providence Steam trout contest, them and the win 5- 4 7 ' governor, but W’hat are we going Raises in Pav because wo have no Army.” The ' slump, today announced it w ill re Births today: A daughter to M r.! tary help alone to western Europe seem to get rolling and as a re Bridgeport Rectors. 88-57, and Thursday—Wallingford at Bris with hacking and was forced to ain from the floor by five baskets 5 Smiegel. rg ...... 3 3-3 9 ! and third grade children with en have run as high as $3,000,000,000 rollers lu the B.A.A. League, puU ners o f the recent membership to do with it? The youths of today Costa Rican Army was abolished sume production of a new model and Mrs. William Carney, 19 sult they suffered their first loss Briatol conquered the New Haven tol. sit out a minute and a half In the but were very weak at the frec- 5 E. Dobek, Ig ...... 1 0-4 2 ' tertain. The time is early for the for the flrst year. This would be. out a victory in the final quartir field trial will be the recipients of are prepared to accept future re- (Continued from Page One) about a week ago. watfcfll and hopes to add 50 work Moore street; a son to Mr. and o f the season as against one vic Red Oevlls. 56-51. S a tu r d a y — Manchester at penalty box, but the locals could throw line, converting only aeven 0 Gut, Ig ...... 0 6- 0 O '* benefit o f not only the children, Hospital Motes in addition to the billions already after being held on even terma their awards tomorrow evening. sponsibillUes that they must face, After four and a half hours of ers to its payroll. Mrs. Herbert Carvey, 172 Center tory. Meantime, Torrington announced Bridgeport, Danbury at Middle- not take advantage of thU penalty, out of 24 while New Britain made 1 Legansa, Ig ...... 0 6^) 0 ' committed for economic recovery for three fourtha of ths game by Another regular ceremony will president and vice president debate, mostly on legal angles, the Patrick M. McFadden. Industri hut parents who may wish to at street. Nassiffs started the game aa two strong additions to Its roster town. and the two clubs left th* 1c* at good 16 out of SO tries New Brit he added. purposes under the Marshall plan. thcjQuards. The score la no indi be followed in installing the in " Credit To Blaacbeeter should receiyp a . substantial in council: al relations director, made the an tend the public hearing at eight Patients Today ...... 123 though they were going to make It in preparation for its meeting Sunday—New Haven at Torring the completion of two periods all ain held a one point 12-11 advan- 19 13 19-SO 44 o’clock In the Municipal building, Meanwhile, American aensitive- cation of bow dose the game real coming aet of officers who will U g e at the end of, the flrst period. In concluding, the governor said crease in salary, as well as addi 1. .Voted to put the whole ques-' nouncement. Admitted Saturday: Mary Hen- a runaway contest nith Jerry Wil with Manchester In the Silk City ton, Bristol at Danbury. tied up at one goal apiece. Score a t half Ume. 39*26 N ew tion of calling a conference to the I Since August the^ company has on school matters. Wednesday eve- jg Trotter street; Miss Housewife Faces ness to developmenta in the cold ly was. Manchester was !ea committee. Mrs. Rockville; William Carlson, 280 Kuras leading the way, they quick In recognition of the feaU of hard laurels (4$) Faltering; Laurels points, quick baskets by Chet K u r-; ed before Jan. 20 - - inauguration (Oontlnned from Page One) suffered during a quarrel In their | '"B conspired "^th recently ron- Schwarts and Johnny Mills from were content to believe otherwise. n*ty Creaa Olrla (3S) acribed the procedures at Nutmeg over the delay in fiction, aaid his Gerda Orr, chairman. The election Woodland street; Mrs. A lice Mills, ly went ahead 35 to 24 with ten work and toil in the Intermt of P. B. lowict. Wally Parclak and Hogan date of his flrst fuU term. The bedroom after a party on Sept. 20. | vlcted "spies and saboteurs. ’ The Long Island University. At live The play was so close .that It a. r . Pto- Boys’ SUte. A candidate of the government now will rely mainly took place at the annual Christ 62 Devon'drive; John Anderson, minutes left to play. Jankowakl. an club pregresa. Th* starting time 1 Wilkie, r f ...... 3 Have Little Trouble Zamaltia tied the aeoro at 42-an. constitution says the president's than $100,000. The Victoria Are 184 Highland street; Jerome Ka Other members of the pirty. State department s^d the ^m a- feet, 11 Inches Doctor was the could have been called eithar way. lakra, r f .... eaceeeaX 2-S 4 Federalist party, Flaherty’s plat on its people and secondly on the mas party. Mrs. EHsie Gustafson . . ... r ... * 1 niastnian onaroraa charges were falas*false anri and thaf that all-atate selection last season scor of the event wiU be promptly at 6 4 V11ga,.rf...... 5 A t this point ZamatUa drew hla pay may not be raised or lowered was extinguished In about an hour minski, 70 Parker street; Mrs. Ida several American soldiers and Ger amalleat but made up *n speed and Jack Hill, the local goal tender, Gcrardl, rf .. a*****eX 06 3 form was “no favoritism." treaty. sang several solos accompanied by the spy trials were merely a de ed his four hoops with a neat one- p.m. at which time a full course 0 Johnson. I f .... 1 2 Last Saturday night In JjM Rec fifth personal and the vtaltora lost “ during the period for which he witli damage estimated at about Rouvalis, 87 Seaman circle; David man girls, reported hearing three floorwork what be lacked in was injured with five minutes rs- Sabtorgl. If .. •**a***X 06 3 Edaon Bailey, principal of the Earlier he had said; “If the vice by which the Communist re handed push shot from half floor turkey dinner vclll be served to 4 Mason, I f ...... 3 Frank Dobek by the same method. shall have been elected.” $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . Organist Clarence W. Heislng. Tuttle, 52 Drive A, Silver Lane shots. nelght. rhe rest rang'xl from 6 Senior League, the British?&n*rt mainlng, when he attempted to- Dcutoch, U .. *aa*»**X 0-3 3 - Manchester High school. Intro statements of two governments gime sought to wreck internal do- commence the evening of actirfty. 1 Burke, c ...... 1 New Britain spurted to go aheiul Webb, urging higher pay for the The Jiotel, at 334 South Clark homes. They rushed into the bedroom o f the spacious St. Stan’s hail. Mills’ six feet, two Inches to] ^ cans beat the Kaceya In a close free a loose puck from In front o f Bsala. c ...... *******X 06 3 duced Superintendent o f Schools are going to be considered as off lltical opposition., - 2 Nowak, c ...... 1 with two minutes to play by a 44- president’s top aides, told the Sen street, was built in 1883 and is one (Charles B. Reed, who was 92 Admitted today: Kingsley Car and Tound the sergeant severely A hook shot by Ike Cole, and a Brindley’s six feet, six mches. ' * game to stay tied for flrst place the cage. The puck was slaroed Oalecki, c ... 0 6 3 Arthur H. Illing and representa setting entries, ... without re of the oldest buildings in the Loop ------r— " ■ ' ’ ■ charity toss by Williams was Naa Y Junior League 0 Conran, rg .... l 42 score but Wimpy Koaak’a foul Kaminski, rg ate group; years old Saturday, received a penter, Andover; Bernadette Par- wounded. Advertisement— Easily good enough to play In ” with Balch Pontlacs by a acor* of towards the tocal goal, and H ill a*69*a*i 3-4 S tives of the organisations that gard to the raoial standing o f each district. Fifty of the 202 guests In aiffs’ total for the third quarter. SheaStudieB (16) 4 Brooks, Ig .... 1 and W ally Parclak’a baakat put Oobuss, Ig .. Must Try To Get Best Talent shower of 85 cards of congratula clak, 75 North street. Mrs. Ybai'bo’a attorney, Stanlev the American League, the Fedoras 2 49 to 41. In the second game of caught the puck just beneath Ms e a • 6 a * * i 3 6 S haVe contributed so much to the and disregarding the facts, we' the 179 rooms were on the flfth The final ten minutes o f play B r Pts. 0 Bryant. Ig .... 1 the locals In front by tho alonder success o f Boys’ State. Exchange tion and greatly appreciates the Discharged Saturday: Gail Scu- H. Gaines o f Boston, has said she For a picture of sheer delight were given the hardest batUe tc Case, rf ... 5 0 10 2 the evening the Laurels beat the lower right eye, and had to re margin of on* point Hero th* •To do a top flight management shati be lost In the fo g o f a con- floor. Most of them fled dowm Are was much like the first thirty. xo 0 6 3 99 Cliib w’as represented by Earle Ro thoughtfulness o f his friends. For- dieri, 45 Durant street; Patrick would plead self defense. there is nothing to compare with date. They hold a 20 point decu- — , Silk CMty A. C. by a acore of 43 ceive medical attention. Stitches job in any large business requires tinuous threat to peace.” | rgeapes. Both trams moved fast, and both BalansM, rf 0 0 0 16 ToU la ...... 17 locals lost Koaak on poraonala and han, and the American Legion by merly of Rockville, Mr. Reed now] Cormier, Vernon; Nancy Wippert, -Trial w ill be before an Am eri the splendor of Pinehurst fruit lon over the Brooklyn Gothama of Carlson, If . 43! to 28 before a small crowd of 100 were required to sew up the d o ^ Ted Majewakl was New Britain’s Soon at half tin *. 33-$6 M u i- the best brains and ability that The Organization of American i The most seriously Injured was did a good amount of shooting, but 6 1 13 spectators. John Rottner. makes his home with his son-in- 99. Norman street; Martin can M ilitary government court. baskets. the American League, beat the. Roach, c ... 8 0 16 Silk City A.C. ( gash. Herbie CruIckshanJu re victim by the aame rout*. On a chaster; refer**, Klelnacimrtdt can be found. Because the Federal .States was set up by the 21 Amer a woman registered as Bessie Wil their shots just weren’t falling. •eeeeeeti The BAs had a tough time with Several members of the Hart law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. Waterbury Coppers by the same Michals, rg 13 ,0 20 P. B. placed Hill in the cage and did a jump-ball John Dob*k broka away government is the largest single ican republics at the Inter-Am eri son o f nearby LaGrange, III. She For the winners, all players the K. o f C. In a game that was fin* defensive job during the r*> ford KlwanU Club attended the Seymour Brown of 99 Henry margin, beat the Bristol Tramps McGuire, rg »***s*e**e 5 Cone, r f ...... 3 to score and put th* visitors In th* enterprise in the world, we must can conference in Bogota last was still unconscious from shock close all the way. In the first meeting. Montie Adams, new lieu street. His ton. Irwin of Hart played a bang-up game with Jan In Bristol by ten potnta tfter hold Baehus, Ig . 0 Haugh. r f ...... 1 malning portion of th* contest l**d again and also to aat th * atac* use all reasonable means available May. early today. The others were quarter which ended in a tie at tenant-governor of Kiwanis Dis ford, and members of his family ...m kowski th»^ only one to score in the ing a 23 point lead and coasting Mohler, Ig . 2 Eanii. I f ...... 2 The Navajo* will make their for Vilga’a aonaatlonal gam * and- to attract the best executive talent . 'The council, consisting o f one treated for cuts and shock. None »**■**• 10-all, Jack Robb led the Maple trict No. 1, spoke briefly. came to see him, and friends and double figures. He netted 11 points in, and in two other Euatern 2 A. Fish, e .... 0 next start in 'he Industrial League ing shot with but thro* aaconda to lU sendees.” delegate from each of the mem was in critical condition street team by scoring six points The attendance prize, donated by old neighbors from Rockville, also on five baskets, and one free League games wallopped the tar Totals 1 lan s. c ...... 0 Thursday evening at T:S0 p.m.: left to play. He estimated the proposed in ber states, acts as a sort of board 37 2 76 with field goals and tw o free James Dijiry, was won by Herb Grange members. throw. out of Bridgeport and Wal.ingtord. Sea Bees (8) 4 Holmes. Ig .. ..2 when they face U)e Springfield Belt Standouta for tha local* wan creases would cost the govem- of directors for the organlzgtion. Shelton Official to Retire throws, and for the K. o f C., Pat Telephone sextet in th* first end . McKinney.. Ike Cole was the only local able (Joach Earl Yost started liis tal Brainard, rf ...... 2 2 Conn, Ig ...... 0 VUn. Wally Parclak. Kurhnrics m ert $1,600,000 a year. I t has the power, among others, to Rodgers carried the team with o f the twin bill. In the night cap,! The North End Businessmen’s to score with any consistency. The lest lineup to combat the height $(artln. if ...... 0 and Zamaltia. For New Brltaia. While cabinet members now re call the foreign ministers into con Shelton, Dec. 13—(flV-CUfford three field goals and a free throw the Springfield Hockey Club take! Association will have aa their hook-shot artist cam# through o f the home team and the Manr Ringstone, If ...... 0 16 Total* ...... 8 10-20 26 Buckowaki. Majewakl and 8nil«g*l ceive $15,000 a year, most heads of sultation in the event of an grmed A. Merwin, commissioner of Shel fo r seven points. This was a fast on the American Legion. Tickets guest speaker Town Manager with seven baekets and three for Chester boys fought the Fedoroii Kohes. c 0 Score at half time, 12 to 8 war* bast independent agencies, boards and attack that comes within, the ton’s Fire department for the past moving game and both teama for theae games may be purchaaedi Mothers’ Circles George Waddell at the monthly three from the foul line, for 17 to.e standstill until the Kiss of Lisk, r g ...... 0 0 ! Laurels. In the preliminary the Manches commissions get $10,000. ■cope o f the RIO treaty. 24 years, will retire Dec. 31. May played very hard ball. from anj member of the Navajo' i meeting to be held tonight at 7 points. Bruno Bycholski, via the personsl Everett, rg • **»60ea.9* 0 0 i ter Girls, led by mrbara H oO ^ or-Elect Malachi Lemay, Demo I The second quarter ended with Hockey teem. All contests aro and Zagoraki. won their second vic List Meetings p. m. at the T,M.C,.A. A ll business Nasiffs .lave two games on tap foul route, late in the thud Quar dmiUlr Iff • • • a i « 0 British .Amariesns (49) crat, who takes office Jan. 1, today : the score 18 to 14 In favor o f the played in the CoUaeum located on, tory in aa many starts by dafant- men in the North End are invited this week. Saturday night they ter. Unlike their prcvkiua ganifs, I f eeeeeaaae* 2 B. F. announced his appointment o f Ray Pts. K. of C. In this half McKenna. the Fairgrounda at W est Spring'^ ing th* Holy Croaa Giito, 96-96. Held Under Bond .o attend. Movies and refresh travel to Wlllimantlc for a return the Fedoras did not have things Et, Judi’3 Mothers Circle will 28 Years Service mond O'Rourke as commissioner Robb, r f ...... 5 6-8 18 who was playing G w Gaudino, field Sunday afternoon th* locals contest with the Wlllimantlc there own way under tlie back Totals r.;cct tanig’-Jt at 8 o’fclock w ith Mrs. to replace Merwin. ments w ill follow the meeting. Zwick, r f ...... 0 0-0 0! did a mar\’eloua joo by holding Manchester Nnvajoa (I) will meet the TerryvUle S t Oul- Ectsy Dougherty of Foster street, White Eagles. Sunday afternoon boards. Murdock. If j. .. 0 0-0 0' last year's highest scoring star to In Assault Case L5 ATgllaaties (2$) O. Ddnshue, L. W .; T. McCusk mlrs at the East Side R*c In a Wcpplng. Tomorrow evening the At Watkins Bros. the Rec League champs will be in Danbury’s Gunther and our Alvord, If ..)... 1 0-1 2! two foul throws. When the K. of F P ta C.; Ej Thompeon, R. W.; J. Dona State Polish League game. Little Flowel of Jesua Circle w ill Norwich for a game with the own A1 Surowiec each '-.Oimied' 21 Gaudino, c J.. . ’ 2 8-1 12: C. left the floor at halftime it look- Waterbury, Dec. 18— nng 5 15 0 ' ed as though they were in for their though hoepitalized with body, Strong, I f ...... Greene, rg J... 2 2-2 Hill, o . Spares, Cruickshanka,'i Strnnnhnn Th* 13 COtlrUand street, where a pot- home start will be Sunday, Dec. 2$ honors. Red Oavello and Bruno 8; first victory. Even at the end of of Jamea F. Sullivan, of 38 Biro Stone, c ...... DegUtls, rg J... 1 1-1 Greece, Schuetz. Olaon, Woods, | ---- ^— luck ^ p e r wUl be served at 7 arm and head cuts, Robert Nor MANCHESTER at the East Side Rec. A top-notch Bycholski played their isual good 2 I th* third quarter It had all th* ear- man; 28, was ordered placed un street, terminated on Saturday a McCavangh, e .. Russ Cole, I j .. 1 O-I Anscliuetz. R s d m e r, Metivier, Miami, Fla., Dee. IS— UT)— A z u - o’c lo w Tomorrow e ^ h ln g alao foe Is now being sought. ball games. 8 marks of a K. of C. victory aa they der a $5,000 bond on an asaauBt total of twenty-eight years of con B. Moroconi, rg Frey, I g ...... 4 0-0 HIckier, R. Carton. { teur Frank Stranahgn of Tolsda St. Bernadette’s Circle will meet tinuous service with Watkins Meriden SI. Staas (4$) The locals are in for a bard still led by a score o f 32 to 26. In Smlth-WeMon (2) I O., today set Ma sights on other charge when bia case was called iS UBLIC MARKET Goyette, Ig .... this quarter McConvllle and Mc with Mra. Vlndtat DeGon of 29 Brothers, leading Manchester fur B. F. Pts. scrap on Wednesday evening when 19 T o ta u i...... 16 17-23 49 Zianatti, R. W.; Veto, C.; Lozxa, major PGA golf tournamsnts after In City court today. Kenna kept the K. of C. ahead by Morse road. ' niture dealers. This record speaks SURPRISE Ardaa, rf ----- they again tangle with tne I'or- L. W’.: Senk, R. D.; Anderson, L. D.; wlaning the $10,000 Miami Open Norman and Edward Wigging 805-807 M AIN STREET Totals ...... 5 2 3 1 ■coring three field and two field Our Lady of Fatima Mothers volumes for both the management Kuras. rf .... rington Howards. In the first Blanchfield, G. Spares, Smith, with a lO-under-par 270. Circle -win have a Cl^ristmas p a^ y 23, Waterbury Negroes, are both ($0) goa^ respectively. Leading by six In St. Mary’a hospital here with and Mrs. Sullivan. While she is Nessing, if ... meeting MancheaUr skinned out a D. Morocon 2 M cO n vl’Ie. rf 4 1-4 Vendcttl, Jones, M. Staneck, P. Stranahan coasted In with a par a t the hoaiib o f Mra. Bert Ghyr:‘738 points going into the last quarter Staaeck. 70 on the final round yesterday to -stab wounda received, said police listed in Manchester's business ^ Jankowski, c . 62-57 win on a late laat quavter Ellis, If... 2 Plsch. rf ...... 0 1-1 Parker Areet, Wednesday evening: the Knights became reckless and finish four atrokes In front M el Inspector Joseph Bendler, in an directory as “telephone operator,” H. Gostiya. c . drive and the Howards w ill be out Madeen, e 3 Rodgers. If .... 5 3-9 Score: Smith-Wesson 2; Nava a t and the aame night ,St. catristo- Specials For Tuesday and 3 i played loose ball. Here Gaudino jo's 1. vin (Chick) Herbert. Detroit pro- pher*a Mothers Circle will meet early Sunday morning fight here. and has faithfully performed the l enkrot, rg . for revenge. The Howard's roster Ryan, c .. 2 Vancou;*, c .. .. 2 2-2 81 did some very fine foul shooting includes a'x foot, six inch Bilm Goals, none; penalties, non*. fesBional, who blew a 73 and 274 with Mrs. Anthony Lumbruno of Norman was returned here from duties attendant upon that posi Mrocka. rg ... Balon, rg 2 McKenna, C .. 4 1-2 9 by acoring six out of six free SALE! Secoud Period but took flrst money of $3,000. 29 FoxiCTOft Drive. New Haven yesterday by Water tion, she might properly be desig Orzach. Ig . . . Garrett. Jack Doberty, ex-Rhode Topliff, Ig 4 Martin, rg ..... 0 1-3 I I throws to clinch a victory. Jack nated as telephone receptionist, or Wednesday T. Gostiya, Ig Island SU te sUr, Tom Sheehan, Man cheater; Thompson, Mc- Stranahan received a aet of ster bury ptdloe after he drove there in 1 Naretto, rg .,..0 1-2 .11 Robb tossed in five points with Chisker 4:47. ling silver muga. bis auto and received treatment ambassador of good will for the ; six feet, four Inch ex-Notre Dame Totals . S 2 20 0 Smatchettl, ig . .,0 1-2 1 i two field goals and a free throw for Smith-Wesson; Lasza. Senk 6:07. including more than 50 stitches at firm; and that goes also for the Totals ...... 16 14 standout and W ee Dtnnie who won S> i a aweet victory for the Britiah- It’« surprlslngr how many Items accumulate and build up In a retail store 1 Hlllery, ig .... 0 0-0 Penalties, Senk IH min. (charg The University of Texas’ varsi German Reds a hoa^tal. funeral home on East Center' OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Nasslff .Anns (39) over many friends while playing Shea Studio A (81) — I Americans. B. F. Pts. for the Guards laat year. ing). ty football roster lists one out-of- . . . put Burton’s don’t want surprises in stock—we want no odds and MUllard, r f ...... 6 17 Totals ...... 13 11-28 III The high scoring was done by In the preliminary game the Villner, If ...... 6 Third Periwl state member, and the 55-man Plan Bepubl^o Robb, r f ...... 5 5 ? Score at half time, 18 to 14, Robb with 18 points and Gaudino freshman aquad la filled complete Archer, r f ...... * ® * i fast stepping lUIian-American T. Farrell, c 7 Smith-Wesson; M. Staneck, un SAVE ON HEINZ ends,’ no slow movers, no fancy frills that once looked good . . . So out comes of C. > with 12 points for British-Amer- assisted 2:39. ly with "natives.” Wllllsme, If ...... ® * team wlH meet the Torrington Holmes, rg 4 leans, while Rodgers, McConvllle Penalties, Davidson. IH min. (Coattnoed rron ^ g a Oka) 1. (jble ...... 7 Howard Reaerv’ea. Tba Howard Toat, Ig 0 and McKenna played beat fo r the the markdown pencil and DOWN GO PRICES on all the surprises to a Hockey At a Olaaee (tripping). KETCHUP 14 Oz. Hot. 23c Conran, r g ...... 0 Reserves eked out a victory In the Tully, Ig 0 K. o f C. Communist Max Sydb^wltz. mln- Where There’s Coke fair-thee-well old fashioned pre-Christmas sale starting.tomorrow morn Degutis, rg ...... 0 first meeting o f the tw’o teams *n In the second game the Laurels later-president of the' Soytet-occu- s hectic battle that 'was decided Totals ...... 28 5 61 Suaday’* Reaulta had very little trouble in defeating Gaudino, Ig ...... 3 Natlfmal League pied'State of Saxony,: was Mid to HE.\T AND SERVE, DELICIOUS ing. All sales are final. R. Cole, Ig ...... 0 only after an overtime period. Revora (19) •the SUk City A. C. Both teams be the choice for president of the I r Danbury (66) I B. Holmes, rt . . . New York 2. Detroit 0. started off with a fast pace but future republic. Toronto 4, Boston 3. Local Sport There’s H ospitality Total# ...... 15 39 P. B. F. Pts. Kapplin, *•**•**« the Laurels played heads-up ball Telcgraf said talks. haiFan the Tall Cans Chicago 4, Montreal 4 (tie). HEINZ BEANS 2 25c Score at half time, 21-17 Nas- 4—Gunther, r f .... 6 6-7 21 Fi e • 9 6 0 a a by moving the ball around and Communlata and Hta Ruasian mili 1—Harris, rf ...... 2 0-0 4 B. Farrell, rg . Amrrleaa League With Pork. aiffs. working it In until two points w srt tary oopunand hdd takbn place at 4—Brindley. If .... 3 1-2 7 H. Eacavich, Ig Proridrnce 4, St. Louis 2. almost certain where the Rilk'Clty Chatter KarlshMsit, a Berlin suburb. 0— Smith, If ...... 0 0-0 0; aifford. If ... Indianapolis 7, Hershey 3. A. C. waa throwing the ball from Botk,.thc'i0ommuniat and anti- SAVE ON FACIAL TISSUES 1.00—usually 1.98 3— Pie##, c .. . 2 4-5 8] New Haven 5, Washington 0. everywhere. • Nearly 150 fans journeyed Short Sleeve Turtle-Neck Shirts Danbury yesterday afternoon to CoMipunut 'ptbaf have bean carry- Big Box Silk City Club 4— Schwartz, e ... 1 5-8 7 T oU U 1 19 Pittsburgh 3, Buffalo 2 (tie). From the flrst quarter on th* in in kpdrta fo r months o f a house witness the Fedoraa-Guards Baat- 500 6—Doctor, r g .... 3 2-3 8 Lattrola were never in trouble as claAbing In the SociaUdt Unity par DOVALETTES 25c 0—Mills, I g ...... 4 1-8 9 they led by • score of 12 to 4, and ern League game. ty, w M ^ tba Communlsta created JeWell Trim B lo u s e s...... 2.50-usually to 3.98 Meeting Tonight 3—White, I g ...... 0 l- I 1 at halftime they left the floor with by. f b ^ i g 't h e Soi^bdista In their SAVE ON a score of 34 to 12. In this flrst New Britain proteated Its 47 to zona tb'lharga with them In 194$. The Silk City Athletic Club will 19—TotaU ...... 23 19-29 05 Professional Grid League half, Burt Wilkie snd Norm Burke 49 loss at the hands of the local Dropping *Waak’ Former Soclallsta Calico Cotton Blouses . 3.00—usually to .3.98 hold lU weekly meeting tonight kept the Laurel* ahead, each scor Polish Americana yesterday. The T elegw aald “weak” former So- EXPERT GINGERBREAD; ot 6:30 p.m. at the V. F. w . Home. B. F. Pta. ing five points. AIho these two visitors were leadlnif 46 to 45 daliata were being dropped front All members are urged to be on 2—J. Bycholski, rf. 3 1-5 7 Titles at Stake Sunday bays all through the game had when the timer declared th* game tba rolls of the party,, which Is .5.98 time as the Silk City Eagles ar# 1— Sheridan, r f . . . 0 0-1 0 SM* poaacaalon of both backboards waa over. But an o t t o r was dominant In the Soviet, ponq- . MIX Special Purchase S. S. Angora Sweaters scheduled to play a league game 2— Surowiec, Ift ... 7-9 21 and played great games. found and the teama w o n called Asked for comment on Tele- at the Y at 8:00 p.m. 5— B. Bycholski, c . 1 1-2 3 . New York, Dec. IS—(PI—Pro-i games and dropped only one ear- TVhen the third quarter began back on the floor. Maocbeatei g r a f a report, a spokeaman for the The club held an Impoitant 2— Staum, c ...... 0 3-3 3 icsaional football presents U s ' ker in the year to the Ucara. the Laurels were still hot and had the ball out with several aeo- Boclaliat Unity pi^y said; h i . 2.98—usually to .5.90 meeting laat Monday, and tonight 4—Tost, rg ...... 1 1-8 3 grand climax— th* championship The cards donned tennis sboea scored I I more points agaln.*t the onda remaining and E d Vilga Hot *r Cold ataUment will be given. Large Assortment o f Handbags Specials On Our High Ihey ere expected to complete 2—Server, r g ...... 0 0-0 0 playoffs—next Sunday, with the to whip the Eaglea. 2S-21, on fro- Silk C ity A . C.'s six points, to lead ■cored to give the PA'a a one- The Whole article is a fabrication Ei.ECTRlC ^port^ their Important bUainess matters 2—Gavello. Ig ...... 6 1-1 11 Chicago Cardinals and Cleveland ' sen Chicago turf in the playoff at the end o f the quarter by a point margin. and not worth denial.” HAIR DRYERS before deciding on a banquet for 1—Tedford, Ig .... 1 0-0 3 Browns strongly favored to rotain ’ game last year. Then just by way score o f 88 to 18. Going Into the Ihformed sources say the target Holiday Dresses • • s a • . 15.00-usuaIly 29.98 ■ — Quality tAeaistt the footbaU team which will be UUes In their raspacUve laagii**. I o f showing this wasn’t aa accl- last quarter the Silk City A. C Th* Guards will hold an Import Priced Frew data for ;^rmatlon of. the eastern 21—T oU ls ...... 18 14-24 50 The Cardinals w ill Invade Phil- * dent the champions conquered the played its beat quarter of the eve ant practice session Tuesday eve Oeniuin republic la nett April. held In 'the near future. Following the regular busineee Score at halftime: 32-31, Guards. adelphia to dispute the National ! Eagles. 21*14. in the first game of ning by scoring eight points and ning at 0 o’clock at the Armory, These informants say the * So $8.75 j Multichrotne FRESHLY SLICED . . 8.00—usually 14.98 meeting the Silk City A.C, basket Referee: Sampson. League crown with the Eagles—a the 1948 season—their only meet- holding the Laurel* to the same several new player# will be given viet command baa .indicated Rus Holiday Dresses ball team will hold an Important Umpire: Degnan. : repeat of th* 1947 finals. The i ing during the regular run. amount. But the damage was al sia la ready to sign a peace treaty a “look-ace" at the session. No meeting starting at 7:45. The Tim e: Four lO-mlnute periods. I Browns will be boat to th* Buffs- Vital won-and-loat figures, U ready done and the Laurels won player w ill be excused. New. M«leli-t*U with the future republic and with their aeeond victor}’. draw occupation troops soon after- Calves Liver . . 6.00—usually 10.98 following players are urged to be llo BID* at CMveland in th* AU ' nothing else, also make Cleveland POCKET motifs Winter Dresses . Troaaky Wlaa In this half, Ed Vllgs and Wilkie W lM . present without fall. Alan Cone, I America Oonference decider. i an overwhelming choice over Buf- Two games will be played In the were the big guns. Vilga threw In UMRREM..AS Dick Danielson, Burt Smith. How ' The Ckrdlnala and Bills warmed ' falo: Senior League at the ”Y” gym Pactemt fimi tiM wqiM Britain . and the United SUtea CUDAHY’S SLICED Milford, Dec. IS.—(iP)-Nick four twin pointers for a total of (Opeaa to fall size) ■re' preaaihg for creation o^ a gov- ard HolmeA Howie Conn, Johnny i up for Ahe occasion yesterday by ' The Browns, who defeated the tonight. In the flrst game start . 55.00—usually 79.98 Klelnerhmidt. BoluLanz. A l Fish, Tronaky of New Britain paced a , eight polntB. whereas Wilkie got anunantM weatem Genaany, with Winter Coats ...... New York Yankees for the cham in g at 7:18 the league leading St. Priced From dM sportsflttttwfci toy Russ M athlaaon.* Georg* Zania, field o f 64 to win the fourth an- ture divisional honors. pionship the last two years, one field goal and three out of John's stack up against the fast Heart M ay aa the target date. nual Devon Duckpin Bowling $8.75 Ruaa Haugh. Bam Server, and The Cards scored two touch ahouldered majeeticaUy through 14 three foul shots. Vilga and Wilkie moving Knighta. In the second Framdi^ahJeeUoaa to oentraUzatlon I B A C O N I lb. Tayer elfaaic over the week-end. Tron- Coach Snap Server. straight games to take the AAC were the high ecorers for the gam* of the twin biU Moriarto o f . German govammenta) powars. Winter Coats . 65.00-usually 90.00 sky*s eight game total waa 1.109 downs during a aix-ailauU apurt ^ - nas-g. ^9- o---- a .a . Western Division crown. Laurels while the rest of the boys Brothers will oppose Wapplng T. r i w r rapnCi i w M ir w IM hoaravar, have hlockad three-pow and won him top prise of $200. In the laat period to turn back LE A N SUGAR CURED their Intra-clty rivals, the Bcara The Buffalo Bills tied with Bal- played sw'ell llM r games. DONT' OISPAIR! e r I l ia nee o f aa ooeupation ata- Ben Koaky of Bridgeport trailed For the Silk Citv A. C. One. '24-21. and . clinch Western section Umore for th# Eastern lead merely I f yarn ca a t and the right tuta foe' weatam -Germany, which .S8.00^suallv 49.98 w ith'l.on. He received $$5. Oth with 10 points and Holmes with tlx Untrimmed Winter Coats honors. by breaking even—seven vUrtorles g in . . . eodid ba the baala .of the new west er prlics: BiU Dents, 1,086. $60; poinU led the attack. GIVE HER A JAMES state’s eonatltution. DAISY HAMS ib m Roy Upp, Manchester, 1,07$, $60; Buffalo exploded 21 points la and seven defeau. Thla neeeariUt- Sports Schedule "C h a t DIepata R ight" . 12.00-ustidly 22.98 WANTED Ed OnhUl. Stamford, 1.065. $40: the last 16 minutaa to qu*n Balti ed the extra game. N ew Oaaference Member GIFT CERTIKICATB - Qeo. iMOlua D. Clay, American Children's Coat 'n Legjgin' Ray Northern, West Hartford. 1,- more, 2S-1T. for the Baatorn tlt’r In other National Les«ue games Ttosday. Oee. 16 r * r Aay Assaunt In the AO America. A turnout Sammy Baugh 4hr«w three touch adittary gbvamor, ooauneatiag on LEAN, FRESH. GROUND 06$. $30; Joe Lovallo. Waterbury, ot • W . Da Kaceys va. SUk City. 7:16—Rac. tha Tklegiaf report, aaid: ■ Carpenters 1,047, $30; Dom Riccio, Bridge 27.337 at Baltimore witnessed th* down passes to give the Washing State College was a new member B.-A4) va. Laurels, 6:36—Rac. " W t can’t dispute the right of . 20.00—usualfv^o 35.60 port. high alngle, 169, $11. game. ton Redskins a 28-21 decision over o f th* W aatem Conference tbday. i WedMaday, Dec. 16 The PMIadetphIa Eagles, who the New Tork GlanU. whose <3iar. Torrington vs. Guards, 6:30— JAMES' .ttw lo vleta If t h ^ ae dealra to aet J!ik/r if totr • • - but nobody knew Just when the Big Fovaminettt for eaatm Gcr- HAMBURG lb Laborers COonna Trlomph had already clinched the Natloeal lie Cbnerlv also gave a daxsling Nine would start functioning ac- Armory. League’s Eastern ttti*. subdued aerial exhibition. The Loe Angclea Friday, Dee. 11 f i H a K •’»* ' • > > ■■ £•• mmAntmtAsMg. Uvely a* the Big Ten. BEAUTY SALON 1 = 1 tlis rtgniflMiflk Oiiig,* he Storr*. Doc. l$.-uf»—The Uni- Detroit, 46-31 and eloaod tlMlr Rams topped P it t ih ^ h , ^ -1 4 , M M d g M SU te, Bast Lansing. HaU High vs. Mandiestcr High, . *l$;WlMher that govem- Apply Forem an*, varsity ot OonnacUcut turned In n ■late with Mn* vletorlaa. two do- with Keany Washing^ e lo ^ M ^ InaUtutlon with a 16,000 #a- 6:$6—A m o ry . 74 B M t Usnlar Otiaal ■cNiua ISOM auiHoaiv m m coca-u xa totu ttn it wooid claim to be the gov- 6S-47 triumph over Brown h*r* feats and a tie. out siia pro career. Jim Hardy roUmant, y*at*rday unanimously Sunday. Dec. 19 TT^TTT rT 8991 COOA-OQLA DOnUNO OOMPANT, EAST HARTFOKII. COVN. This looka 'rather ualmooslng threw thr*# scoring pasaea and PMladclphla v*. Guards. 3:30— at for an of Germany. Wa Please Order Xmas Turkeys Early Dplm oni St. Job Saturday night In a rough and wf*a voted conference admission bv **WWr* It’s Easy T* ParV* ■ e Soviet motlva la to 01t44, TW Ctm-Ctim Cmt mf f*ffS*Sly ployed basketball gyn* besid* tha romarkaM* record hung■ Bob WaUrfield tossed on* In the, th* league's nine faculty represen- A ^ r y . vs. P .-A g , $:S0—Bsc. a ebJm. that khrartsd mar* than SJioS. upby tlw caa8 4 9 l8 B a«aaw *B u lR »’avietoiy. ‘ tatlvafc I TerryvOl* ■ / '
I. MANCHESTER EVEN1>TG HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY^ DECEMBER IS, 194t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, COJW.. MONT)AY, DECEMBER IS, 1948 ,AEtomobO«8 for Sal* 4 Boatnaoa Services Offered I.*! Painting—Papering 21 Articloii for Sal* 45 Household Good* Rooma Wilheat Bourd i t Lots for Sal* 73 CUUNEKVIIXE FUl.KS BY FONTAINE FOX ThlsTb Ybat lira. 1989 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. TNOOMB VAX Service, Joseph A. INTERIOR and exterior painting, TRICYCLE Hocking horse and Only One In A Llfettms PLBASAi^ Fpnlahfld roam To LARGE LOT. 100 x140’, near bus ta, let us praise ths bold mos faith in Ufa SEDAN Cheater, Tax CoAsultut, 1010 paperhanging, celling reOnlsh- cart. Suitable for two t«i four year Such A Tremendous Value! 1 rent with garage. Gentlemen line. O w n tr leaving state.'Must quito. ht does not give S' M rs, Main, Bast Hartford^ Conn. ed. Men insured and property old. Excellent condlUon. Tel. 3- A-L-B-B-R-T-8 preferred. Tsl. 3-1964. sell. Good buy. tequirs 739 North L i t t l e S c o r p i o n s ^ C l u e W o o d p i l e B o o b y T i^a p Sense and Nonsense hooL He spurns to travel incogni laetod $10JXK> New motor, new. radio and 8-4613. Bveniiigs Windsor Liocks damage. Expert work. Edward R. 1610. Connectlout’a Largsat Fumltura Main street after f p. m. to, and be can bore through , any and th^ werea t Advarlbemenb heater. Very good transpor 1358J3. Price. Phone 3-1003. Organisation Backed By 88 years Bon—Mother, what la a step During tbs pastorate of Henry booL Ha even hums a warlike dit •r. tation at low cost. FOR SALE— Man's rebuilt and Of "Honest Deattega" BofliBCBs LoeatHms so n ? Ward Beecher in Indianapolis he ty to warn his victims be Is near, ralaated high and law ttaoas, at Saburbui for Sale 75 Mother—Well, if I were to die, preached a aeriea of sermons upon and then they smaah him with Judge—^Wa won't 'w w Repairing 2 .^ OFFER 81.800 WORTH OF For Rant 64 drunkennsaa and gambling, inci 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. Hoosehold ScrvIcM raMoaabla prleaa. Sam Ynlyaa BRAND NEW FURNITURE ■ ■ 'ip snd your father married again, out pity and spread his carcass opinion; simply state tea FlV&ROOM house and 18 acres dentally aooring the men of the Offered ISA 701 Main atraat WHICH WAS ON DUPLAY IN A MODBRNLEED Stors, 16x31, snlt- the lady would be your stepmoth far and near. But do bis brothers the ease, and 1st it go at SEDAN CARPENTERS, two, wish extra of land. Would ba good propoai- community who profited by these MODEL HOME able for showroom, offloo or er. cringe and tarry when theyVa Attorney—You dturo Reconditioned by factory WEAVING of bums, moth ho.es work week-ends. Attic rooms, A-1 BLACK !uam. Four yard load tion for buUder. V. SudoL Tw lor Ben—Oh. I see! You’d step out sins. a ' liO ar—A |«lr oC plmttio fMiiMd garages, porches, recreation F O R O N LY wurtohop, with full baosmont, seen him flattened out? Oh. no— vritnoss No ia • maroon co m . IU* methods. Very clean. See as and tom clothing, hosiery runs, 818. Wall stont and Bolton stone. street TsloottvUle. Conn. and she’d step In. During the ensuing week h: rooms cabinets roofs, etc. We ' 8848 Ptuorsaeent IlgbtlDg, linoleum j by the eternal Harry! — they Attorney—But you sdld you 4 ^ ’ «nr& Ptieno S*MSt. about this one. handbaga repaired, slpper re- Flagstone Block Company, Route aoor. Bedanra Floor Covering 165 was acoMted on the street by a placemeat, nmbrellaa repaired, will do anything. Reasonable Hers ta what tha eomplata home CniYSTAL LAKE —Route Sa T» wave their winga and glva a a moment ago. 6. Mancbeater phone 3-0617. aefcool a tr ^ Phone 3-0966. would-be assallsnL pistpl in hand, shouL And then they lower their U)8T—Mmi^ goM Wtttaauor men’s shirt collars reversed and rates. Phone 3-9993 or Hartford consists of: room house, all hardwood floors Many a* husband envies the WUaaao—I did not 1949 FORD CUSTOM CLUB stand-in enjoyed by the pet who demanded a reatractlon of an trusty lances and bury them with- ‘ wriat w at^ b«twe«n Stnnt and replaced. Marlow's Uttio Mending 4-5848. USED CAMERAS. Revere,* 8m.ib. Big 7 ft Westinghouse elsotrio large living room, dining room, utteranes made the preceding Attobay—Now, OB your oath, COUPE Shop. mag.. Uke new. with Norton Tele box, Bengal range, PhUco radio, kitchen, sunporeh downstairs. 4 poodle. I in our hide, and make us do some do you drive a wagon? , Oaatar atzaeta. ftoward. Tal. S* REPAIR and motorise sewing Wanted ts Rent 68* Sunday. I fancy dances and cuaa a blue Wltnesa No. Very low mileasre. photo lena, 8115.80. Argus C-8 58 bedroom suite, Uvtng room sulto, bed rooms, 4 cedar lined cloaete •Take It back right here;’’ he « n t . ______F l a t rmiBH HoUand window machines. Also clean and repair streak alx yards wide! So bait m.m., complete with Sash gun dlnste set rugs, lamps, dldMS, pic WAMTBD 'Ito rant Six and tile bath upstairs, axtra lava* demanded with an oath, "or I will Attorney—Then what io your shades made to measure. Keys motors. Frank X. Dion, 3 Ridge room moaquito, noisy nippsr! Wt’U occupation? tOST—Wodnaaday, wallet with, and cass, 849.80. BanUm tlS, tures, mitron; spring m atti^ house or Sat unfurnished. tory down. Hot water heat Vene shoot you right on the spot!" See Batch For Bargains made while jrou watt. Marlow's wood street. Phone 7779. Phone drape somo laurel on your bill, Witness—I drive a horaa name Syivla C. Davis, containing complete with case. Biters and piUows, ete., etc. ThSM are many 5 , Tel. 2-4545 AAA certified instructor. Bal complete with case. 889.80. Argo Free storage until needed. Free “I don’t believe you can hit the It has been stated that Chria- • about the h i^ prices of oo^ ------vjwnnieni. WEST STAFFORD — Immediate EVERYTHING for your peta. lard’s Drivlag schooL can 3-3345 Bash, 81^ BB.6L, complete with delivery anywhere In Conn. Free Fumlatied dr unfurnished. 3 in naaik as well as I did.” topher Columbus received about INTERNATIONAL 1936 3-4-ton Building'—Contrgeting 14 flash gun, 814.80. Ray Dwyer’s set up by our own eompetent ex occupancy, 14-room houac, run 8329.00 for bis discovery of Am Don't fbrget to feed tha birda. Xmaa stockings for all kinds of panel. Excellent condition. Has family. CaU Madeline Smith.' ning spring water, gravity flow, pets. Dog beds, mattress and Photo Shop, 1018 Main street perienced furniture men. Realtor. 3-1643 or 4679. erica. When the politicians get { The crumbs and scraps from your had good care by original owner. CARPENTER work of aU kinds. Musleal—Dramatie 29 hot air heat. 2 garages.'chicken Better to love a short man than toys. Wild bird seed, suet racks TeL 7369. THIS FURNITURE SHOWN BY through with us. it may b: that j table are better used fesdlag thaw Call Will'mantle 2-109J4. Attics finished, cabinet work, al coop. On bus line. CMuId be made never to love s tail Columbus was overpaid. and kegs. Nationally advertised PIANO TUNING and repairs APPOINTMENT ONLY MONTGOMERY WARD dept > than in fattening garbago cans. terations and also colorful plas FLORENCE oil burner kitchen PHONE HARTFORD 6-0358 manhaor needs 3-4 room furnish Into a 3 or 8-famlIy, or tourist brands of pet foods. Free delivery 1935 CHEVROLET seduT Over Leonard Eccellente. Phone 4757. home. Price, flli.OOO. TeL Tom tic tile bathrooms and kitchens. range. Ane S3 volt light plant A S K F O R ed apartment to accommodate MICKEY FINN service. Kennel Supply, 995 Main hauled. Heater, 8335. Phone Charles Davis. Phone 2-0294. 118 Center street. with two horaepower motor. Also Minor (agent) Rockville U87 tJ8 Back! LANS LEONARD street. Tsl. f-4378. M R . PTSCa TELLA. M O E wife and 3 children. Phone 5161, 5696. 83-volt floor asodel radio, and AFTER 6 P.M. PHONE 4-3471 9 to 5:80. CARPENTER Work Of all kinds PLANO TUNING, repairs, recon FOR SAUC—In Tolland, seven- ARB YOU This woman? Talented washing maeblne. One ^ horse Come Prepared To Buy! 1947 CHEVROLET FleeUlne Roofs sidings, additions and al ditioning, etc. John Cbckerham, room house, In good eoeditloii. lady of high caliber and discrim sedan. Only driven 11,000 miles. 38 Bigelow street Phone 4319. power motor. One complete model If you have no means of trans W AIfrap To rent garage, in vi terations. Also new construction. A motor. Telephone WUlimantlc Two-csr garege. One acre of inating taste for permanent full Brand new electric hill holder, - r r portation phone ua, and we will cinity of Bigelow street Csll It is IF RC PONT KT I WbULDifT SiefferL Phone 3-0338. 1487-W 4. 6451 after 5 p. m. land. All conveniences except time work selling Sneat quality radio, defroster, under seat heat gladly send one of our "Courtesy furnace. 30 minutes to Manches NOW HCAR FROM HW)WAIT,|yHCKEYi Help Wanted—Female 85 Autos" for you. We will csll for nationally prominent Sterling er, spotlight. Owner needs cash, HOUSE Wiring. Light and power 1947 PHILOO rsdio snd oomblna- RENT OR L«ase 4-5 rooms. Pres ter. Reasonable. CMII 1902J3, ALMOST IN A FEW silver by appointment and at lib installation and maintenance. you take you to oiir store snd must sell Immediately. Best offer WOMAN FOB housework, one tion. 8100 worth of recording rec ent occupancy 14 years. J. Doug- R ockville. THRfiC MINUTES, eral commission rates. Call takes IL Private party. Phone Standard Electric Service Co. bring you back home. No obligation day a week. Vicinity of Green ords. Both for 8150. Phone 8491. las Robertson. Phrae 8371. • O’CLOCK Tbompsonvlllr 7184, or write Manchester 2-4379 for appoint Phone .2-1534. whatsoever. SERGEANT, I’M Haven. CaU 3-13n. AND going TO CALL Westmorland Sterling Silver, 378 m ent. A-L-B-E-R-T-B H E W AB D 83IL F or a 8 o r 4 room Wanted—Real Estate 77 Stuart street, Boston, Mass., giv OOOLBIRATOE Fur coat worn THCRB'S MR.GIGGLEHEIIyaER/ WAITRESS. Part time, 11-3:80 p. 48 Allyn St Hartford rent Urgently needed by veteran SELLING Your property? Why ing quallScations. address and 1935 CHEVROUCT 4-door sedan, Fterlsta—^Narseries 15 once, sias 13-14. Call 3-1033. and wife. Must be reasonable. STILL m. Good pay. Apply Mr. Vaugha^ Store Hours: 9:80 to. 5:80 P. M. not place the tob in experianoed phone number. radio, heater. Excellent condition. Write or SM L Lachapelle. 18 BUY YOUR Poinsattlas' direct Arthur Drug, 942 Main street CHILD'S Table and chair set Mondajrs To 9 P. M. hands? Wa ain, to give astiafae- NO WORD 44 Drive a Phone 2-4136. Congress street Hartford, Conn. FROM IT YOU want a nice Xmas tree, from grower. We have 150 pots small doU earriage, doll house EVENING APPOTNTMlfNTS tion. Alice nsm pet Real Eateta 1941 CHEVROLET special deluxe to make your selection from. WINDERS Needed. Jobe open on and large scooter. Tel. 2-1268. PHIL/ I have 10 beautiful ones I want first and second shifts for women GLADLY ARRANGED snd Insurance, 848 Main street, off my lawn, 8 to 16 ft Cut to Club coupe, radio and beater, Priced 81 to 88. Also extra color Manchester. Phone 4993 or 2- good tires. Very good condition. ful cemetery baskets at 81 to 83. having recent experience in wool ROYAL Portable typewriters and FLOOR problems solved with Farms and Land for Sale 71 0880. order fS each. William McKee. en yarn spooling, skein winding, adding machinea. Used typewrit tZ~/3 Phone 3418. Bolton. First reasonable offer will be ac Holden’s, 61 Washington street linoleum, asphalt tils counter f o u r a c r e s , loted on South - r McNssfSt SrsSIwU. las ^ cepted. Phone 2-1971. Phone 3748 and 3-157L cone winding, or twisting. Apply ers and adding machines sold or Expert workmanship, fret esti WB WILL handle your real estate in person at Aldon Spinning rented. Repairs on al> mskea road, Bolton. 250 feet frontage. mates. Open evenings. Jones’ Beautiful .view. Half clear, half anc insurance problems prooept- IN OPERATION WHILE CLUB MEMBERS ARE AT SCHOOL. ^ S GET YOUR Chrtstinaa tna here, MlUs, TalcottvU le, o r ca ll M an M arlow’ a Furniture, Oak straeL Phone ly. CalL Suburban Realty Co„ Personate and get a free chance on a big chester 5138. wooded. Good road, school bus. 1936 FORD. CaU Rockvflie 1700J4. ONE FTVE-burner oil stove with 2-1041. McKinnsy Brothers, Inc., Real Realtors, 49 Perkins streeL Tel. KY HKK.VHIIEKCEK REMOVE Dangerous ice and snow turkey. 239 McKee street Phone 8315. Fi a .M IIUSINKSS BUGS BUNNY BUO'I-S AND HER BUDDIES Maybe BY EDGAR MARTIN 2-2945. RELIABLE Woman to care for side and top oven. One comblna- tors. TeL 0000 • 7483. from sidewalks and steps the tiot,. stove 2 and 4. Rocking GAS RANGE, in excellent condi OWSNTWtei VEX6 VOoYte GVTtWM VWWLtte OUla easy way. Use Sterling rock salt child 10 yesrs old. convalescing BEUTORB You buy be su re you try W9KW. wb sotnoteL RiA\.vy ea CQUfCtete w c o o l o t n i chairs, bookcase, maple chest of tion. Tel. 8075. tvaootoN A6a\v4'.H\y ,w «. Ub \.0^3l VAVW y o o .Y o o Buy 100 lb. bag and save. Phone 1936 CHEVROLET 8-door aedan. from rheumatic fever. No house' tha offloa of Madeline SmitA vita avwo'L v Roofing—Biding 16 work. Hours 8 until 4. Phone 2' drawers, oak knee-hole business * Houses for Sale 72 y o o \.\vtw4\»4e ? wv,y*y*y I ’’vovAa>cy'.” s-o-R -i'. 3875. Good oondlUon. Phone 8513. Realtor, Room 36. 843 6|ain M fy R l A teOLMA-KOKt M Avwt ’twva’s Tvet oMAy 0554. desk, one buffet, two-burner oil FIVE-PIEC7E solid mahogany bed StreeL 3-1642, 4679. so Vitoite. \7 S9YOAV’. tomws M W - ROOFING — Spedallalng in re room set, $160. 18 Fairview 50 FOXCROFT Drive —Six-room VteK VR. NObtaM t o WILL THE person whose coat 1943 FORD club coupe. Seat stove. The Old Mill Trading Post A d A B '. covert, radio, heater, refroeteta. pairing roofs of air kinds, also RELIABLE Woman to care for buys and sell good used furniture. street. Phone 2-0520. Cape Ood. Fireplace, oil, hot was taken ty mistake at Han- new roofs. Gutter work. Chim water heat Venetian blinds, rec m v A FteOUit aon’s Friday evening, please can 8875. 44 Griswold street 2-0484. five-room home of business cou 17 Maple street. Phone 2-1089. Y/’ / P S / ) ney* cleaned and repaired. No ple, snd one school girl. Refer reation room, laundry room, ga 3-15BL SAVNET Tabletop gas stove, 830. rage. Many other features. Elva Job too small or large. Good ences reqi);^red. C sli 2-9996 o r 3- ALL BIAKES of Electric trains Phone 8583. DEAR SANTA CLAUS: 1935 CHEVROLET sedan. Perfect work, fair price. Free estimates. 4427. and accesaoriea repaired. 29 Tyler, agent Manchester 3-4469. engine. Price 8325. Phone 3-4039. CaU H owley. M anchester 5861. Cornell street, Manchester. My In-laws are oomiag for PROTECT YOUR clothes, furnt. DUPLEX — Completely modern. Christmas dinner and I wish we EARN MONETY in you r spare ture snd woolens from moth dam H U R R Y l 1946 DODGE 4-door custom ROOFING and siding our special Oil heat cabinet kitchens, oak hadn't invited them! Tm time. Be an Avon representative. EOR SA L E — T w o storm doors. 24 age for 5 years. One spraying of sedan. 21,000 mSes. Original own ty. New ceilings and carpantry. Cat helpful but not essential. For floors, fully insulated. Convenient MiftiMid of my Uteben. ospedal- Church street. Berlou does i' or Berlou pays for er. Excellent condlUon, 81,505. Highest quality materials. Work Information call Manchester 2- location. Immediate occupancy. tf the stnk counter, and Tom's the dam age. I t ’s odorless, statai' Agents, Manchester 6858. Hart I%one 4601. manship guaranteed. A. A. Dion. 9405. BENGAL Oil and gas stove, 4 and less snd dry cleaning can not re HURRY! mother wffl tnslat on helping! We Inc. Phone 4860. ford 6-7588. eant redecorate now, but couldn't 1989 FORB deluxe tudor, gas 4 combination. KroU baby carri move It. Watkins Brothers, Man WANTED— Young lady, with age. Baby scales, 8-plece living yon hint that a new Shell-PU heater, radio, sealbeam head some experience, for clerking ch ester. BRAND NEW ' eeanter like Bedard's Floor Oov- room set with slip covers. One Prices Slashed lights, rebuUt brakes, new radia Heatlnff—Plumblnff .17 through Christmas and New GALVANIZED water tank and t KNOW ira __ *M001-BA TKdUawT O’ Trii9 AJ,LET OOP Not Even Foozy BY V. T. HAHMN atlng advertised would bo a won mink dyed muskrat fur coat, size Now being'flniahed. WUl deco tor hose connections, sirplana Years, age 18-25. Apply In per gas water heater, reasonable. — . -eoME PuAcc ^NoaoiN BuoFeR. urcu.' derful Chrtstasaa gift...on e that EFFICIENT Plumbing and beat 16. Call^2-1488 before 8 p. m. rate to suit purchaaer. Four rooma. Again wHiffsBOirroior v«M-.wnr>#k - CASfT VflU type shocks, storm tires. 8695. son. Dewey-Richman Company. Phone 5768. AMBf*.' MV VSZZI«.\ RBMWW wmdd auks ms pround to let Can 5054 between 5 and 7 p. m. ing. Plugged drains aischlne ------» two unflnished. Hot water heat, s u m T HBAK aM KSM osa. «U2.A« \ ANV0F_ gusals halpt Badard’s have rod, cleaned. *3brl J. N ygren. Phone oil burner. THAT HE M»6 a u vHKf you M Ut} MT. MNa CHILD’S Sturdy tricycle. Like SPEED QUEEN washing mS' Thaaa bars AB Itevw .> JUaTCCMaiD.' fOU CAN c c ; X CAN / ana on blue and tan Itaan patterns whldi DE SOTO 1941 custom 4Mloor 6497. Help Wanted—Male 56 new. Reasonable. Phone 4822. chine with automatic pump. Per iiANOLai >9iin ~ ...... i------Six room single, garage, excel EXTRA GOOD TIRBB wont wear off or atala. Floaaa, sedan. Fluid drive, radio, heater, feet condition. 845 Phone 3406. lent condition. Sarrta, M l Tom to ^uma 3-0866, black. Excellent condition. Priv GENERAL repairs and I service, WANTED—Porter for drug store oym .’ work. References required. Apply HEATING Boiler snd nearly new M OST R A V E Baddidl’s Floor Covering, 165 ate owner. Reaaonably priced. remodeling, alteration^ water BENGAL COMBINAnON Oil Five room einglc. vacant. RADIOS and HEATERS School atieot, and have our CUU 2-4498. pipe replacements wi|8 copper Arthur Drug Store, 942 Main oil burner controls. Phone 8008. range, automatic dock and Sholl-n aeantar tnatallod bafora ~ ~ ~ ■ " " 1 - tubing, bath room flxtiucs. slnhs street. oven control. Salt and pepper dis ARTHUR KNOFLA. Realtor ’41 Bulak B u M t 4-DE. Sedan Mapofuny, Mary and cabinets, boilers and radia Bottled Gas 45A pensers,' covers. Phone 2-2425. 876 Main Street Auto Aeecssoric»— tors. Iklward Johnson. Phone AGENT Wanted. To work part atoek number time or full time, selling alumi Telephone 6440 Or 5938 $995 ______TItm______6979. KIIRAL gas 'tslst and service Im ROPER Gsa range. Tabletop, oven L a d y wwioa rido ta Hartford, num storm windows and screens. control and timer. Priced low for "Selling Manchester Real '41 Ford Super DcL Coav. Club Ws have a beautiful window at a mediate Installation Manchester vMaMy tela of Safety, or Farm- 3-1 SNOW cap tirea Recapping and surrounding towns. Capitol quick sale. 106 Deepwood Drive Estate Since 1921“ Coupe, stoefc C O O C hwMi Ave. Arrive 8 a. nt, toav- and vulcanising, one day asrvlca Roofijifr—Repairliic 17A low price. Earning possibilities anytim e. unmber 780 J very large. Write P. O. Box 307, Grinding Oo.. s| Main Phone NEW FOTTR-room Single, Two **lt k66p6 Kit arm from tiring during long cross* ffe n y r r s j p t m c . teE6M I.Chll 3-0353.______Truck tlra aervlea, piarantoed 7958. CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, repaired and New Britain, Conn. M. A W. ELECTRIC refrigerator dormers for two extra rooms on '47 Dodge S-Pasa. sxtminstiona!" COMHANOfS-M-CMBF* workmanatatp. Naw Kouy .Spr cleaned. BirC and Johna^Man- for sale. In perfect condition, $60. sscond floor. Open stairway, fire C oape $1595 Bald and Richland Ursa. Man ville rooflng Is our speclsltf. La BOYS Wanted. Over |2 hour! Sell SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH AutosMblhs for Sate 4 chester Tire and Recapping, 196 Building Materials 47 80 Unden street. Town. place. cabinet kitchen. tUe bath, '47 Chevrolet Aero Sedan, atoek CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER Rose Bros. Co. Phone 2-0761. name plates for front doors. hot water heat, oil. Lot 70x140. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS No Zithera^oday'r q ^ ( BY MEHKIU. C KLOSSER Broad straat Phone 3-4334. Write National Engravers, 213 WE HAVE THEM IN ALL KUUFING and Repairing of all 4,000 FEET of Vermont Spnice Mortgage arranged. Price 812.- — $1795 PRICE CLASSES — NEW Summer, Boston, Mass. boards. 12 feet long. Well stacked Machinerv and Teola 52 800. George L. Orazladio, 109 '88 Ford 85 Fordor Sadan, FikSTEN '6X1*. SACery S u p po se : See THAT Bur -A\AY Be Bu TSK3 kinds Chimney work. gsUet BBLTS.WE'RE COMINOr KARS. s e n t IT MK& BACK . NOT?. and roofed for 2 years. Priced to Henry street Phone 8278. atoek anmber CANT CABS TO LOWEST PRICED Garagos SerHcea ■ j work. Expert repairs. Honest WANTED—Ext-actor man. Apply $595 IN to * A 1ANCMM& / BLACK10PJ Goes OOUBce BUCK- NEXT , HAve UVT L ______Storage • Id workmanship. Sstlsfactlon guar sell. B. J. Bogin. 164 Manchester GARDEN Tractor with snowplow CHANG6D FDK ZITMC* TOP SUMMC*.' HEARD. CARS! in person. New Model Laundry, Road, East Galstonbnry. BIGHT-Room house. Newly mod SAILED anteed. call Coughlin. Manches 73 Summit street. attechmsnts, $210. Phons 2-9730. '88 Packard 130 4-Dr. BeBan. HE*. PBOOLCItS/ SAID— FD* , Twr 1946 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4- ernized. Good sized lot in a quiet AAlNO BACFC ter 7707. stock number $595 CHINA' OCO^l VMS DR.—Radio and beater. Real nice 3 GARAGES for rent at 344 Main SHORT ORDER cook, sandwich $350 BEAVER Riding gardsn trac neighborhood. Occupancy when A60UT , STRJLTHSRS/ and clean. Fun petoo 11675. street. Phone 3-3648. Diamonds—Watches— tors. Various equipment avsil- sale is complctcQ. Price 813.500. WANTINS-J iNTRACl man. experienced. Apply Mr. '39 Plymoutfc Conv. Coape, A / ( 1946 ^YM O irm 4-DE DELUXE Millinery—Dressmaking 19 Vaughan, Arthur Drug. 942 Main Jewelry 48 ahle. See our stock of garden James J. Rohsn A Son. Realtors. Telephone 7433. — ^Heater. Jnot aa clean aa new. street. tractors. Dublin Tractor Com stock number $695 1 Business Services Offered 15 dressmaking -B etter dresses, LEONARD W. Yost, Jeweler. Re pany, North Windham Road, Wil- Full price I145Q. pairs and adjusts watches expert THIS IS one of the best offerings J- suits, coats, Wedding gowns and Ilmantle. Phone 2058. *46 F ord 8-P as*. Sedan, stoefc 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. SEDAN OIL STOVES cleaned, uiatellad alterations. Call 2-3909. Help Wanted—Male ly at reasonr.ble prices. Open we have had for some time. 0 s —Cleen end good to look a t Fun Washing machinss. vacuums ra- 'Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce g a r d e n Tractors, Beaver four- rooms, 8 x 8 with snclosed sun- $ 1 2 9 5 price 9695. Or Female 57 street. Phone 2-4887, porch—all neat aa a pin snd In pairad. lawn mowers, hano and A L T E R A -nO N S . CaU 2-4870. M rs. wheel riding. Gravely, Bready. 1940 FORD 4-DR.—Radio and power, sharpened. repaired, WANTED — Ambitious young Planet, Jr. with snow plowa, wonderful condition from top to '43 Plymouth Spec. Del. 4-Dr. BruneUe. • S eito. BAH, stock beater, new paint Fun price 8735. aaws Bled. Friendly Flxlt Shop. man or woman with some knowl Electrical AppHancca— mowera and tillage toola. (Mr bottom- Price has been reduced 1936 CHEV. 4-DR. SEDAN—New Phone 4777 ALTERA-noi^ Dressmsklng. edge of photography to work In and truck snow plowa, lawn to 811.500. Jamas J. Rohan A rebuUt motor, good Urea. Radio . Ladies tailoring. Evening gowns Manchester's newest Camera De Ra^io 49 aweepers Oapttoi Grinding Oo., 8on,«ReaItora. Telehpone 7483. 57’”' $995 •V and heater. Full price $575. ALL APPLIANCES servloed and 88 Main street Phone 7988. and children's garments made to partment. Apply In person Imme HOUSEHOLD Polisher, scrubber, SIX ROOM single, large loL 81.000 PRISCILLA'S POP Direct To Consumer RY AL VERMEER repaired, burners, refrigerators, order. Phone 3-1759. diately. A rth ur D n ig Store. 942 MANY OTHERS ranges, washers, etc. All work buffer, 859 50. Buy on the lay- doam required for a veteran now BIG ALIX)WANCE Main street at St. James street. L E T ! SEE... 54 (XNTS FOP gusranteed. Metro Service swsy plan. Rent It to your Wearing Apparel—Furs 57 vacant. T. I CrocketL Broker. FOR YOUR CAR JtLLV K A N f r THERE BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. TeL Manchester 3-0888. Moving—Tnteklnff— neighbors. Phono 8637 for demon- Phone 5416. COFFEE ...21 CENTS FOR BREAD. AREN'T ANY JELLY BEANS 30 Blaaell Street SitaatliHM Wanted— strstion . EASY TERMS 17 CENTS Fofi je a y b e a n s . IN__THERE! IN THCRCit Phone 3-0093 OLANDBR’S Machlae Shop. Open Storage 20 BLACK Caracul coat, sise 40. 505 ADAMS itreet — Six-room evenings and Saturday. Machine Female 58 Nearly new. Prlea $40. ChU 8254. Cape Ood. One unfinished, flre- 1941 PONTIAC ate, 8-door. 1940 RUBBISH snd ashes removed. In- Fuel and Feed 49A plnce, open stairway, Venetian '41„.Pontiae 4-Dr. Sedan, work and gas and electric weld clnerstora cleaned. Sand, gravel EXPERIENCED secretary wishes Pontiac 6, 3-door. 1989 Oldsmo- blinds, hot water' hesL garage. stack number ing. 68 Mill street IbL 5717. position In Manchester. Csll 6745 $995 blle six sedan. Excellent condi and cinders. 'Van service and Wanted—T« Bay 58 Priced to seU. $12,300. Elva Tyler, tion. Low prices. Guaranteed ANTIQUES Reflnisbed. Repairing local moving. Phone H. M. Jones.. after 7 p. m, •, SEASONED Hardwood for fire agent Manrtiester 2-4469. '41 Plymouth Spec. Del^ ^Dr. 2-1862.. Cole Motora. 4164. done oil any furniture. Ttemann, place. furnace or stova. Tal. 867a WANTED—Pool table. Good con S^iaa, stock 189 South Main street Phone Doga—Binia—Peta 41 dition. Telephone 8075. FOR SALE—New 5-room house, number 703 $995 1986 PLYMOUTH sedan delivery. THE AUSTIN A. Cambers Co. all modern conveniences, located 5643. local or long distance moving. Garden— Fan»—Dairy *41 Ford Super Deluxe Sedan Can be seen at 95 Pine street PUPPIE2S, Six weeks old, for sale. DOLL CMrrlaga, In exceptionally near bus, stores and school.' Moving, packing and storage. stock number days, or 72 Pine street nights. RADIO — Electrical Appliance Very reasonable. 890 Lake street. Prodocta 50 good condition, for Xmas gift, Large rooms. For price and $795 Asking 8225. Phone Manchester 5187 or Hart Service, repairs picked Jip and Phone 0217. coach style. For child 10 years terms see George L Fish, 32 delivered promptly. 30 yaara’ ford 6-1423.- FOR SALE—Mealy Otaen Moun old. Phone RockvUle 1785W-L Brookfield street. Tel. 6394. '41 Stndebnker CK 4-Dr. So- 1947 STUDEBAKER tain potatoes. Call AmcHa Jarvla, j j . . — experience. John Maloney. Phone ASHES AND RUBBISH Removsd. (1 /1 CHAMPION 2-1046. 1 Walnut street COLLIE Puppies, seven weeks’ 872 Parker streeL Phone 70K. CALL 08TRIN8KY 5578 for fur- SIX ROOM single, steani heat Sand. grsveL flU and loam. 3en- nace removaL rags, scran metals. flre^ace. oU burner, tile i-bath- / / v f old, 810 each. OsU 3-1406. '41 Bnick Super Club RANGE Burners and pot burners eral Trucking. Rangs and Fuel Top prices. room, garage. Reasonably priced. Four-door regal deluxe se OU James MacrL Phone 4523. Household Goods 51 Coupe, stock esm. IMS sr Bu MsvMt. ns. t. a. sea u. a mr. *w. YIC FLINT It Fits Too Wen BY MICHAEL UMALI.KY AND RAIJ*H LANE clesned. irpaired and Installed. BOXER Puppies, ready for Christ Ftva room single, one floor ga _ae>a>mariwsw«.i^v.a.ma M. a ftr. dan. Radio and heater. A one OLD TYPE rsed doU carriaga or num ber 701 $995 IS VK FlINl, D TM vniMWAS^ Permit and guaranteed. Joseph UGHT TRUCKWO. Half-toa mas, Cocker Spaniel. Fox Tea- JUNIOR Waahera, <8i Taylor rage, fireplace, steam heat and *Tm net spandiiig much on girls this Chriitmas—they all IHATS aiGHT. I U I POOR f'^PMBENTlY HE 60T H O t ^ ' owner w . You can’t tell from Senna Phone 3-0167.' rter. Setters. Sevan months' old. eoach styls, any ala*. Phpne 3- oU burner. Immediate occupancy. *87 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan, “The new army ttreaaea dignKy, Senator—no mere .. UEUXNAN1.1 DKNi DOWN WWOVIN10 THE'HOUSl THIS THIS 1IQU08 8 0 n u OS MINE. pick-up truck. . No ashes, no electric waahera, teWa aMdal; 2483. " lay you shouldn't have done it. anyway!" iTHlCITViO CAU ON new. Priced below market. Zlmmerasaa's Kennels, Lake worth 889.95. spacial 883.85 aach. Hear HcUlatcr sdiool. Priced to stMk number $395 stooping ovar to pick up paper* and cigarat butts! MOSNMSWMfNItf S4I0 HE ClIMKO UP 10 THE 10WW nOQSL SAWS. Axes, knives, aheara. hair rubbish. Phons 3-1275 or 8298. ./MAllOV ANO/CIMDTHE w an ted 10 SH AtV GCANO eOtKSPONKNT BECAUSE HE strsst. Phone 8387 Dogs boarded. Watklna Brothara, bie. •ell. 4-room attached garage. Bre- 600V 81SIC4 NM House clippers, lawn mowers sharpened. '40 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan, OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIA.MS OtIU BOAHIIINt; HOII.HK with MAJOR HIKIPLE OXItOMTsiOr ORWWM BALCH-PC^TTAC. Inc. LOCAL Moving and trucking. At Rooms Without Board 59 plaoe, steam neat with oiL $12,- AIMKD OUT.ATBAeK Keys made. Capitol Grinding Co.. BOXER PUPS. Sturdy huskys. 000. Clan be seen by appointm enL RAH, stock 166 Center St. Manchester tics and ceUara claaned. Also FOR SALE- Magle Chef ^ FINEJ DON’T 5<3A0, MEiO ! SOO v )iO VEAH, MOD . r.M ooihi© 88 Main street Phone 7958. black mask fawns. Terms. Tel. George L. Graxladio, Realtor, 109 num ber 803 t a l l Phone 2-4546 ashes snd rubbish removed. Phone range and WesUnghoo** refriger ROOM TO rent In a private home. MISTAKE THIS Y HAMB OOUBTBD a w t h b MHEnSTHAT ' ALONG T o 6718. Rockville 1893-JS. Great Dane ator. Excellent condition. Tele Henry streeL Phone 5378. FURNACES TaUorad to flt your Nice location. On bus line. Gan- '49 Chevrolet Town fTrdsa. R F O R y a W N S - r e s e r v o ir OP P A C TS i s h o t s , MiKE Gl a r e s INHALE A FEVO 1989 CADILLAC flve-passenger, and Boxer Farm at Vernon. phone 8075. ______tlemen preferrea Phone 3-45Sa A H, stock nnm- I ’M GULPIN' TONE «5 0»^ TOMiOHTS home. Van Camp Bros. Phone BUEVEN r o o m tingle with aU MAJOR ATVOO.OONi'T s t a t i s t i c s • convertible coupe. Original flnish. IN T K peLIGHT- 5244. improvenMnte. Can be converted a u l z s u o n n -'-— ..— 'NE-’ LL L6T TH& , A N D CATCH Plve excellent tires including two Palntiny—fteporlng >1 REBUILT Cteanera. (3) Hoovai* TWO LARGE Clean comtofteble Lira Stock—Vehlclea 42 vacuum eleancra, factory rabuUt; into a two-famUy. Two-car ga 19 OldamobOo 4-Dr. HA(2-R0IIAPH?X'»A e& FROST < H im i p h s - < snow-grips. Csll originsl owner LINOLEUM — Asphalt tile, wall double bedrooms, beateA Next to A IR i PAPERING, Inside painting, ceil formerly 844.C0. Cholea 338. Wat rage. Large loL Beautiful loca- PRELifJG A9 SHARP AS, [ HANStKIG c s e e p UP ■) SUPS O PP t after 5 p. m. 8787. covering. Done by reliable. weU- GOOD JERSEY cow. Due to fresh, bath. Private entrance, ta Main ings whitened, floors sanded and ticn. Can be occupied at once. So c r a t e s , * ^ I ON T iA 6 , \ o o c L eus ■ T H e / tralned men. All Jobe guaranteed. enl. Gilbert Storrs, Coventrj'. kins Brothers, Inc. ______StreeL Phone 3-9467, S T ” *'” $495 reflnisbed. Estimates now being Prioe only 810,000. Inquire Jones’ '47 Dodge Stetion limb/ T C A P E C e ^ 1985 CHEVROLET two-door Hall Linoleum Oo„ 82 Oak street * 8769 Manchester division. given on outstdo painting for HOT WATER Hsater. Dnlvamal 'TWO ROOMS.to rsnL One with, Main street. Phone U-1J swlan. good oondHlon. Price 8175. . Phone 2-4033, avantegs 6160. W Sgea • $Sov« CWl 8996, or 140 North Sdiool next spring snd summer. OsU SO-gal. alactrtc. Rag- *14*: twin beds. Walking distance to, OUbert Ftckett 4305. ST' WE WILL FA? ?DR YODB street. VENETIAN Kinds. AO types Pooltrar and SuppliM 45 sample 811895. WgtklBO Brath- Msia streetL Th* Lamp Fast 17 made to order, also raeonditioa- srs. Inc. Sprues ftrset. Phona 3-8494. 8a600 TOTAL price. O I. approv- LICENBB FLATEB 1987 FORD Four-door sedan. First INTERIOR nd exterior painting, eC 81<90O down. New tenr-raom WASH TUBBS lt*s His Job BY L ta u m ruRNKB tng. Beet qusUty. FlndeU Manu paperhanging. Free estimates. WE BUY and geO g e*d TWO ROOMh. living vaem s^ with tba putebaae •# a ew 8100 takss It. Motor evsthauled facturing Oo:, 485 Middle Turn F O R b a l e —40 fow l. Inquire 248 Capa Oad. Knotty pine living WaUpaper sold. Raymond Flake. WetherMl street furnltura, combination ranee*, bedroom. Bedroom furnlshea If yna brbig tMa ad wtfb yea laM year. New battery. Good pike East call 4865. room, modern kitchen, full tath. tranapoitatlaa. OsU 8-OTOO. Phone 2-9387. gas ranges and baatar*. j|^** kitchen privUegea and ahara bath. two bedrooms, Lanacapod. ta FRBBH FROZEN pullet niaaters. RADIO nasd Bxlag? Hava It re Furniture Store, 36 Oak. Phooa CMU 3-9966. premises daily. L. F. OaKars, 1980 PLYMOUTH Sedan, radio, PAINTING and Paparhanglog. aversfu 4-5 pounds. 50c s pound 3-1041, paired by experts. Plck-iip serv Free estimatea. Prompt aervioe. LARGE. Clean, comforteblt h*nt* buUdar. Linwnod Drive. Roaedale, heater, good rubber and running ice, guaranteed work. Bets check at the farm. Nathan b iller and Bolton Lake. Phone Hartford 83 CAPITOL '“ yoa, 8835. Pboaa 5006 ba- Reasonable prices. Phone 768a Son, N orth C oventry. Phone 8611 ELE(rrRIC Ironar, Iww^te Ironw: cd room in private hom a. desirable fes- UOBlwra Drive. Ptana v-hlnt. Good condition. Resson- Rpud Hrrnld Advit. u -a eeat and guarant •ei. AB.(, Ap- flnbUMd. Cali Gilbert'. Flekett. ar. reasonable. Call Manchester ^ able. Tsiephune 4265 for further COMFORTABLE Boq fo r on e or 'tuTM Cecupaney soca. T J. :.T*“ * fMsana 31 Haak I atraet 3-1575. twa riuMsaam CkB taafebte Brabar. pboaa 8iia w o e BACK > r,i:;^N E V
IIOMDAY, DECEMBEtl 18, 1948 J
, ,. .. ^nrl;p0tpr lEitfntttj l?walb AFtragt DaUj Not Tram E bb tramm si v, a,wSSSm-mmm. < Far the Meath ef Neveesher, 1P48 Ten hearings are scheduled to No. 4 Comtipany of the South Mu mgma Chi Bodaty which gherwoed C. A^lnwan, eon of Manchester Fire department was opened its sale thla afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Charles Asplnwall of come up tonight before the Zon ing Board of Appeals at an 8 p. m. called to 809^ Spruce street at the Second Congregational church, 9 , 6 3 5 — >wn South Coventry, has received a 8 :8 0 a. m yesterday to extinguish will present an entertainment this Bachelor of Science degree in Air meeting in Municipal building. Re- Btoaber ef Aoflt quMta ara a^ll of a minor nature a chimney fire, No damage was evening and hope for a good turn-1 tL IfitlBMtfir l«dg«'2IA. n . A. F. TransporUUon a t Parka College, reported. out of the pariniioners. Baiaaa er tM atleae •ad A. H , wUl haM « • S t Louis University. A graduate and no opposition is expected. n m tim «< office™ of ManchesUr High school he Mmu:hester- - ^ 4 CHy of Village Charm toeaofroW eireniaK « t T:S0. In ad* itved two and a half years to the Trinity Past Noble Grands Asso ciation will meet to Odd Fellows ditlea t* tbe legiilar, reporta w - Army. MANCHmER, CONN., TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1948 Aiverttalaa fm aa 13) P iiC B F O im i « n l vr'isq^ortant eoaunltteea will haU, East Hartford Wednesday af FOL. L X V n in NO. 88 (FOURTEEN PAGES) toee IntenMiag reporta. Friends of Charles Sturtevant ternoon a t three o’clock. The Re- ■ ...... i----- T-:------~ IS Unooln street, gave-him a fare- bekifbB are rentlnded of the “Mer- HALE'S SELF SERVE TIa iliitifcoDd of i Imb^ Bate weU party Friday night «t the ry-go-Round," and the Christmas The Original In New England Bbolom win hold its monthly meet- horned Rudolph Haupt, OT Birch party, Shtera Givn Away Their Dogs ins tpmoerow eveains at ^ t in street. Mr. Sturtevant, an em tiSe Itanple. MW. Oeorfo Lcm er ploye of P ra tt A Whitney, la leav The lo ^ stamp collectors club ] and HEALTH MARKET nan Red W riter and Mrs. Nat Schwedrt have tog for California soon. will meet tomorrow evening at 47 nlanned an intereatins P»ofr^. Maple street and all collectors, men (eatnriiis • hook review hy Dr." Mrs. Axel Swan of 40 Haw aa well as women, to this area will Jaoob 8f- at. the T. M. C. A. After the busi* FLOUR ' session Mrs. Edmund Brown of Adams street will entertain . with SNTDER FREESTONE ELBERTA Congreaaional Investiga- monologues. RefreshmenU wUl be Aetioa Followa Goaingj served by Mrs. Rudolph Heck, Chambers Reveals 191*8 Still Seek Type- No. Z V z Can Of aiy ’a Air Flelda by TalkAhaut Coalition Mrs. Chester Hogan and Mrs. Rob PEACHES ert Kittle. Names of the children -'-4. Nationalists; All Traf«i wrilep Believed Used who will attend the Christnias VERMONT MAID By Red Spy Ring to party, Monday. December 30. fie to Tientsin Cut: Spreads in Nanking Threat of Death Siould bo turned in to Mrs. Fred Copy Secret Govern* erick Heerde by Friday. December Practical SYRUP When Reds Destroy j 17. Sections Near Lang- Wave of Rumors and Pe^ Tffifa ^ieusmen of *lm- Pig BficoaiM Hoggish; ment Documento; Re BEECHNUT STRAINED Threatened . plied Threat on Hy Farmer Is SS.’i Poorer fuses to Answer Many The Manchester Ovle Orchestra Gifts For fnng; Repair Gangs titions for Peace in neetint for weekly rehear^ at BABY FOOD Jars Proceeding to Scene: Capital Despite De Life* Made by Woman Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 14.— Of Questions Adied Concordia Lutheran Church ^ He Calls Communist (J*)—Farmer Peter Smnd is emit their rdiearsala until after nunciation hy Chiang $86 poorer today becoiue one Washington. Dec. 14.—(A*) the holidays. They will meet again All Kinds of Qgara, Cigai^ttes and > Tobacco . Pciping, Dec. 14.—(/P)— of his pigs made s hog of it oa Monday Jan. 3. The Home! Chinese Communists com Barbara Ann and Marilyn 'Naomi Noce, outers ot Hortiabarg, Fa., New York. Dec. 14.—(A*)=— self. I —Congressional spy inverti- Nanking, China, Dec. 14.- walked into the dty toy mission and turned over their tbroe pet togs Sniud dripped his billfbid to gators questioned a wonian The OM Scoot Leaders A aso^ in Fancy Xmas Wrappings pleted' the isolation’of Peiping {/P)—Talk of a coalition gov Whittaker Cliambers said to the pigpen. 'The pig chewed it today. They cut the railway "oo sosne other little boy or girl eould havo a pet for C%rlstama.” Communist writer today in Hen Win have a Christmas ernment or a negotiated peace (.%P wtrepboto). day “an implied tlireat on my before he could retrieve it. their hunt for the typewriter Wednesday evening in St M ^ s MeINTOSH to the sea after the govern to end China’s civil war life’’ was made in 1988 by a When he took the tattered churah. Bach leader la lequwtod ment itself closed the city’s money to the bonk he was told they thinlba Red spy ring to bring a 80-cent grab-bag gift spread through Nanking to woman whom he described as it was of no value because tbe used to copy secret govern Lbs. air fields. Authorities dis day. A wave of rumors and a long-time Communist. pig had eaten too much. APPLES Simtex ' closed that all traffic to ment documents a decade Center Hose Oo. No. 3 win n ^ petitions for peace swept the Lowering of Taxes Chambers, confessed former He sold the hog to help off ago. But about all they got fefttgbt a t 7 e’olock. Fonofwlag Tientsin was cut when the Communist courier, made the set the loss. SenuBlneae meeting, motloo Me- Reda attacked-and destroyed oec- capital despite a stem denun waa refusal to answer many of tnres'wQl be shown by John Oiu- CHESTNUTS Lb. tiona of the railway near Long- ciation of “peace mongers’’ assertion to newsmen at the . their queaUons. dn. Ah oyster stew supper win be ’ r Printed fang, 30 miles southeast of Tlent- by President Chiang Kai-Shek. Question Is Raised Federal building w h ^ he Is a la Nattoaal Offlee sgrvad. ■In. E ^ n aome of the nation’s highcot key witness befqfgAlU espionage- I She was Marian Bochrarii. 60. NO. 1 Cut by Guerrilla Bolds officials were among those talk probing grand jury. Hoover Backs , who said she lives at 314 W sst Repair gongs were proceeding ing of a possible peace. Offers Suggea- j ...... s a a a a a ^ g e s Berle Summoned to Appear. 1 11th street. New Fork dty. She -.A" Table - Cloths to the scene, but authorities were Magin Adolf A. Berle, Jr., former as- I Identified herself aa a witter in POTATOES 15 Lb. Pk. 59c Resigaatton Rnumr Denied : the national office of the Ctounu- in the dork over the number of A rumor that Chiang Kai-Shek tion aiatsnt secretary of state, was Boost in Pay Cars Wanted! Conununlsts operating in the area. After Driac6ll News TldbitS summoned to appear before the ^ nist perty for tbe last few yean. bod resigned from tbe presidency { Mrs. Bschrsch said she had not We boy sH is lws snd Ika railway often has been cut by caused excitement in Hong Kong, Asserts Hours Being jury today. $ 2 - 5 9 54x54 size guerrilla raids. Culled From (fP i Wires g*__copi«d any eecret govenunent pa- models ™1888 to 1949, hut was immediately denied in Chambers sold the person who Authoritiea closed the south sir Nanking. Cut for Some Workers made the threat is "a white-hair Says Salaries of txOV* I pen hut she would not HEALTH MARKET Unusually good looking patterns that wiU field, last sir link with the outside ed. very venerable, handsome A dm iniatra*' questlona She would not any X*.. please the housewife. All color* combinations. A message from Hong Kong said President Allan' B. Kline of the ernment A am inisira* whether she knew Alger Hiss, w lasiHnt Cash wortd. Peiping’s - west field was the rumor was believed to have Hartford, Dec. 14.—(A*)— woman ’ who was a witness at his RIB END closed yesterday. NatlonaUst American Farm Bureau Federa- .oo, tors Should Be Higher even whether she had ever Uved Buying Service- Other Printed Cloths 82,29 to $3.98 been circulated by speculators, Roswell Magill, chairman of Uon declares new depression can-' to W'eahtngton. ground troops were reported loot who wanted to buy gold at a After he left- the Oonimunist ing the west field today, the special State Tax Study not be prevented by resort to price potly in 1938. he said this woman After the round with her, the Lb. H w gevenunent of Ohlaag RAl- cheaper price. *rhe rumor caused ooatroh and ratleniag ... A.F.L. Woshingtem, Dec. 14 — (JP) — BARLOW ■ PORK CHOPS 45c dosing of Pslplng’a two sir tbe price of gold to drop to that committee, raised the ques visited his brother-in-law, Rubin House Un-American Aettvittee Fine for Frying or Bralaing fields w u not so alxnply explained. Shek (above) wae tbreatened by and C.I.O. coll oepaiate strategy Former President Herbert Hoover conunitteee held a cloaed door oea- CMacee Oommunlsts who were re British crown colony and specula tion today as to whether Shemltz, an attorney. She told MOTOR SALES Wen placed quarters said Gen. meettogiB with two immediate Shemitz, Cfiiambsra sold, thsr*if' government ton to talk ovar~whera'th^l^ EMfihoiDERED HAND EMBROIDERED ported attaeklng ealy 68 aril tors bought at the lower figure. some thought should not be goals: Repeal of Toft-Haitley Act 52 pc. Slvwware Set *2 9 ~ LEAN Chow Jlh Jou, head of the Chinese Word of new Commimlat vic the attorney would disclose Cham I sdmtolatrstors ought to be in- gotten and when they go ftom 595 5fain Slrtot Air Force, ordered the Air Force aortbweet ef tbe eopital ot Nan given to lowering taxes in the [ bigger poHtIcsl rqle for organ- here. T el 54U4 U r 2-1709 king. tories in the north around the an ber*’ whereabouts, "the party" i creased "all along the line." vnOlam Rogers famouw sad tradlUonal Ubleware.i to withdraw without conaulth^ cient capital of Peiping were current tgsk of revising the Ired labor ... Memtor of Con would guarantee the safety of The salary raises must be giveA. Representative Ronlda (IKMias) gressional subcommittee -thinks Setvlca for sight. Beautiful allverware cheat included. SALT PORK Guest Towels Madeira Napkii^ Gen. Fu Tko-Ti, Nationalist eom- credited with reviving such talk. state’s tax structure. Mrs. Chambers and the two (Them- he eeld, if the government Immm came out of that sessiOQ and told Sander on the northern fronts. Rumors ware similar to a peace Runalng lato Trouble 1 Lot Alamos atomic installation, bers children to keep edministratora in otfiae nperUra that he. for one, is cor- (Asoodatod Prera correopond- could be maintained with less than ' vinoed that Red spying went on TENDER, WHITE Arms Being wave which swept Nanking a He raisedsed that question after 1 '*** ’■***” ' SchtmJtx. a brother of Ura. end attract young men and worn- 5 9 c and $1.00 $2.98 BoiOH ents elsewhere reported 106 Na month ago when Communist troops John Jc DrtscoU. execuUve secre- f "*.**"" « « employes now paid chambers, did not know where' en to government seniice. during World War TWo and **»»« tionalist planes from Peiping ar wers attacking Suebow on the ap tary of the Connecticut (no, tea-1 ^ ® P*^‘vate firm ... chambers was hiding at the time, One result of the present salary treason was coaunittsd by sows PICKLED TRIPE Box Of 2 Lowest price In years. Several patterns In rived ft Tstngto(s“U. 8. Marines Given Police proaches to Nanking. At that tiflto at a public bearing held by | « report rpcelv-' the one-time courier said. setup. Hoover told, "is to leave ue; Arnsricons. Atlantic baas in Chins, and aa equally time, informed sources said, MagiU’s committee that some ln- |*“ to washtogton indicates Russia adib maw of dead wood. 1 don’t “ “ *• thing is pn w d tog Colored embroidery and hand printed. white hand embroidered Madeira napkins. Ifm nuasher at the crowded air Went lato llldiag Chiang warned members ot his duatriol concerns were .runidns : nsvinsr hard time imposing Chombe-s said that after he left know fcow many of them there ere. LEAN Beids around Nanking, Chinese govomment that such Ulk was into trouble with .the result th ft' ***r rule on Lltfiuanla. find that, oectet docaaonta —'— Range and Fuel n^tion^ capital.) . Berlin Socialist Newt* the Communist party he went into, fF#*t m*ny.‘- treason. imemplOyraent was on the in government chsrg-: hiding outiide- -^Bsltlmore. •' speaking from eacperience, the stolen until at least I t t t ___ VEAL STEW Deprived of Air Soppert paper Reporta Rusaiim ^uch discussions have been to- crease and workera’ hours wen. mg the nation is invaded by land. | •‘During that year," • he sold. ex-presldcnt olao proposed that probably to Ute end of the war.” COLORED PRINTED Tito withdrawal deprived Fu of tmiaified now th at the Conunu being cuL MS Md air foren from neighbor- ^as doing trani’.attog work, ' the governmeat take oyer the full No fUo. Ou — m u ll OIL air support at a moat critical Action in Germany nlsts have swept beyond Suebow The conunittee chairman said ' cost of niaalng the White Hpuac, Rsnkto said the committo .ho* time. AU signs Indliutsd the ing Nicaragua, looks to special watched oU night and my wife We’re expecting a trial shipment of some tasty snacks and in the north oie threatening to "everyone has tslk^ about adding ; ^^eting ofbr?aiiuiiUon“of W U i J^tiVblr 'o Avwr T ’er to in the'toy " thus easing the burden on the no fUe en secret documcnito taken days of Nationalist rule of Petptog overrun both Peiping and ’lientain. tWs to or that t o IS it Im- , can States in Washington to settle H e^ d that he had a shotgun I president. from the govenunent during the . you’ve been asking for: Kitchen Towels are about ended. Berlin, Dee. '14—f/T)—^The 8o- settle ciallst newspaper '^TeMgraf said Appears to Fonction NormoUy ...M sr- *T believe the people should at war but that it is his deduettoo L. T. WOOD CO. Nevertheless Fu Issued a apadal On the surface, Cbiong’s na SSon-’*" i •; at toaftU wh!^*h nofu st “hS ; toast give the preaideat his bosh) from the eridetico that su^'dcieu- Table today the "p ile ’s pellCo’* in SI S M I St. 1«I MM Smoked Whitefish, Smoked cenuBuniqus claiming he won his tional government appeared to ^riicQ li expressed the beUef that i Iw .“ sr w r^rk to tS T i We«tmtaiiter, Md.. form. snd room," ke told a Senate Civil ments wore stolen. firet "reel battle’* against forces eastern Germany are being i«- function normally. But actually, MagiU’SMain’S '- suggestionsuggesuon would not | goo.ooo goO.OOO foefor Enrnm.«nEurooesn recoverv dur- Chambers«--nsmoers said sma he ne fearedresreo psr-per- Service committee. He suggested that the Japoosse. 5 9 c and 6 9 c ea. of Gen. Lin Piao, top Red Man atmed secretly by Russia on the moat government departments solve the problem because, he said, w first quarter of next ve«r ' ric“l«riy that his son and daughter WeisM Be Mere Heipfal in such manner, might have gqt Lamp Mackerel, Smoked Carp, Smoked churian commander. \vere operating on a day to toy the difficulties being experienced * »e kidnaped by (Tommunist the secret information uaeful in So bright apd colorful. All types of pattem Cand colorings. Fu said his troops trounced style of the “Black Reichswehr” Hoover, who spent fbur years In after World war One. basis. Most ministries were simply by industry resulted not from to -' . ***’‘’ ®P p-rty members end he'.d until he 1 the W’hite Houw. said that reliev their prepamUoa to bomb Fear! Complete with Un's fourth column yesterday in toarldng time. es, but from high prices and lack i tlmowing; .urrendered. Harbor. Shad, Smoked Salmon, Salted a battle seven miles north of Pei The British - licensed psper, ing tbe president of the coat of op Shade Beautiful Cannon, Martex & Haynes which continually attacks Soviet Members of China’s diplomatic of purchasing A -er. Berle testified several months erating ihe executive mansion Mr*. Bochfach woa put on tlin ping. The communique .said the corps have almost all abandoned Magiil said that he did not think j ago in the same investigation be witness stand at a publie hoaring Herrings 16,000 Communist troops were policies, claimed the real strength would be mors helpful than s sal of the force woe hidden by dls , hope - of moving _ with------the National- it would be possible to wipd out | ^ \ **’ *,'*1‘*“* fore a subcommittee of the House: ary tacreese. of the House Un-American Activ* i beaten back with heavy loaaas. Fu tdxes. but asl^d ^‘couldn’t v!^ nib-' »tadmaater Un-American Activities commit said his men captured 200 Reds.' tributing its men in factories in 1 government if it shifts Southward bte away at them ?" |-of.-boys school In Malay*, is sUin Hoover spoke as head of s hi- ities committeo after a bciof aoO- We hope to have them on display when you come in groups of five to 50. . ^ause of the mUitory situation. tee. pertlsnn cemmiosiot) which is sion with ^committee member* be Gift Towel Sets During the night, sporadic gun- Before this exchange, there hod insurgents ... Itsliui Foreign Chambers, a key figure in the in- ^ to the Health Market. The newspaper said.even women ; dlplomrit maid, “All dl our in- Office spokesman denies'that Italy ! studying reorganisation of tbe ex hind closed d-XM^ ore undergoing military training. been no indication from any com ecutive branch of government. Presumably, she was the myf- lOesOsned o* Fags Tan) mittee source that the group was had offered to accept BriUeh In n - (t'onUnned on Fage Tea) Wh&n M inuiea HAYNES The "people’s police," it said, (CoaUened oo Page Pwe) teeship in her former African Tbe group’s recommendations are tsry Witness that conuaittoa naqm- rcdUy is on Army designed to giving any thought to tbe poosl- due to go to Oongreas next month. bsrs bad told roporter* wouM ap- bOity whether a tax reduction colony of drcnslca^if TripoHtania ' Count fight for Communism. ' were returned to her. ] Bu^et Dlrectw James E. Webb i pear and be “a very ImpoHont' Deny Any Disgalsed Army could be considered. told the committee yesterday that! oqe in their sifting of chorgen that Boxed Towel Sets ‘Home Rule’ Says Ciondltions Worse Stock market slowly rolls dowa- Business Seen Cocktail Shaker ’2 — Russian ottldols and German Battle Seen hlU . . . Six-country conference President Truman favors raising 1 BATH TOWEL Communists have denied any dis •In his main testimony, Driscoll the salsrics of top-tevsl govern,1 (CeeUeeed no Pec* to*) Olasa baae, chrome plated strainer top. said that conditions had growm tackles problems of Ruhr's indus 1 GUEST TOWEL JC I Q Q guised Army is being organized in trial future, with general ogree- ment official, with cabinet rank 1 1 FACE CLOTH WUA Will Be Aim the Soviet occupation zone. They O verpow er worse for workers since lost Feb As Sound Now psv going up from $16,000 to $25.- i Zdof./ M l a bi/tton to cook/ ruary when the CIO advocated an iQent on all but one major point— 6 colora in novelty plaid towola. countered by accusing the i/estem who will Imms producUen in vol 006. allies of remilitori&g western Income tax in place of a salsa tax. ley*. big mines and factories . . . Referring to administrative New Orleans Mayor As* Germany. Threat of Shortages W’orkers. said priscoll, are. even Three men who played key parts. Secretary of Treasury posts to govemmenL Hoover said: CANNON ■erto His City’s Treat Tbe Telegraf dispatch, datelined less able to bear the aal^ tax In first human faster-than-sound "We beleve there should be an CANNON from Russian-occupied Saxony, During Winter Set« than they were six -months ago flight will share 1947 Collier too-. Points to Encouraging Incresss in salsrlea all along tha F lash es! Trig because there have been lay-offs; WELDON'S ment Shows Need alleged the Russian Army had Stage for Arguments pby, commonly rated aviation’s! Signs of Stability line. (Lnl< Belkitas ot to* UP, Wire) Ml MAIN amUCR supplied tanks and' armored cars and some workers have been hipest honor . - . Marriage of H* added, with a smile: for training purposes at the placed on four or three days'- a Dr. Tchyl Hslek, Chinese dijtomat, I "And our recommendation may W histling Boxed Towel Sets Boxed Towel Sets Washington, Dec. 14—(P)— The even include eenators and repre- j W. t.KX r.n •-«.« Tbrgau police school. It added this Washington, Dec. 14—(F>—The week. author and lecturer, and Mrs. Irene' ^ Keduronee FUevs Dewe American Municipal association now is standard equipment for threat of power ahortages tiije Drisccll contended th at an in Larimer Horrlss. aocUlly proml-! the TrMSU^ Johh W. ! sentstives.’'. , Ctovemment workers earning Indie, Cefil, Dec. 14—vT'-—lee trained Its sights today on "home winter sets the stage today for a come tax "can be tailored" to nent Baltimore clubwoman, is dia- 1 *®y‘^**' ,•*!? the nations e* toe eerbwetor today farced ' $ 2 . 9 8 B o x $3.98 Set rule" for dty governments. (ConUnaeri ee Page Fonr) battle of kilowatts in the next meet the state's financial needs. closed to New York. i business "is basically #ound and less than $5,000 a year have re Tea K ettle ______:J______I show s encouraging signs of sts- dew* two e*dara*«e fUere *lte» 3 Bath Towels, ,8 Face d o t h s 5 Bath Towels, X Gnest Towels, 8 Face Clotha congress. It may rival in fury the The CIO leader was one of sev ceived lelaUvely subetonttal pay Mayor deLesseps S. Morrison ot public-private power fight over eral w itnessea in « renewal of the ! bility in the viclnitv of the present rslMS. he said, but above $3,000, 6Si hews. 47 etoMee to the air. Now's The Time 6 colors in heavy solid colors. Towels with New Orleans told delegates to the sales tax vs. income t o battle. ihlgh levels. the pay risss have averaged only j mck Riedel ead BUI Barrie ef Fnl- Five colors in solid shades with deep, tone sssociatton’s 25th annual meeting Muscle Shoals after World War I. lerto*. who have been elelt eln^ borders. . deep tone Jiorders. Blast in Mine The big queatlon is: Should the As in other skinnisbes during j "We must do ail in our power to shout 15 peresnt. his city’s treatment by "irrespon government Invest new billions to the past two years on this issue, House Flies Suggeets ledlrect Help N'ev. $•. a*id the lee femsed at S88 sible legislators” showed the neeokeanien for industrial groujla ^ _a 1X „„ trwd.” he said in on oddnua pre- He did not recommend a direct Trigger operated. Efficient on gas. electric or other for such a national policy. should the job be left to private asserted they favored the present salary increase fcr the president. gcroae to eeatiaae. They were toW tl^iilfM'Toiir insurance la ad* ’The 84-year-old former Army Causes Death Af CL X X dl i pared for delivery to tbe National weB eh art ef tke 7$8 hear aw tk type range. I capital ? ^ salea tax over an income t o while i (h-edit conference of the American Instead he suggested indirect fl- BEAUTIFUL QUAUTY DUNDEE colonel who la slated to become One side aaya the Job is too big labor representatives . demanded 1 Bankers association. . nancisi help by assuming more of •ct la ia$a hy Wee CanoU ead . Juaitoi- t o today’s value you preeident of the group, urged Clyde SchUepper ef Laag Beach. Four Others I n i u r e d ! utiiioes aiqne. The repeal of the sales t o snd subsU- “There is today no strong evi the chief executive’s expenses. any flnd that you arc not adc* adoption of a policy draft which _ J I other contendes these companies tution of an income t o . New Brceil Pesteiing dence of overbuying by consumers At present. Hoover said, the declares: nor'of overexpsnslon by Indtutry. president has only about $3 0 .0 0 0 1 ^ fV qaatoly insured. "The people of an incorporated In Kentuckv Explosion > con do the job and that huge gov- Typical of Coatenttoas Americans Prtuluced lA—(Ab—A gee Towel Ensemble ^ i \ 1 • : emment projects, supplanting 'Typical of tbe contentions nude And consumer demand on the left out of hU $75,000 loalory after ■ H*fttor«. pec. city should have the right to han —7 U In ju ry ; private development, mean "locti^ whole la still for theoe times, ' taxe.e are deducted. Out of this he which area haBsto ef tbe euw .98 dle their own affairs under a con- Escape Any before the committee at its first By DDT, Great killer eeUber take* froM tha body at .NOW — before anything - iflin*** • public hearing, held in the hail of Spice Set Snn Ganeral E/ectr/c's nxclf/ng, now sUtutlonfil grant of power from (Uostteote oe Page Fear) tOetiaiM d «*e Peg* Twe) Mertis Mslaik-lf. whe wae tsaai happens let thla agency the state. Goody, Ky., Dec. 14— A gas | _ the House at the State CspltoL New York, Dec. 14- .T A n*w m uO am S la Me Seath Bad ahep che^ your inaurance. plastic container. Set contains Paprika, ground Sboold Be Let .Amend Charters explosion deep to a drift coal minej th r is “ ef* “P were those of Wayne R. Dlckecson.. breed of house flies ts beginning iMeaSoy. wae s takea today ftoes a Bath'Size 81.19 “Home rule would permit cities last night klUed one miner and in- • i. The National Security Re- executive rice president of the to pester Americans-and :bc files Wcet ttovaa robbery eaepirt. Th* ginger, celery aalt, groimd cinnamon, allaplce, jgarlio State Chamber of Commerce, and were produced by DDT, the great weapaa wae laasedhslely tarwed to amend their outi charters by jured four others. About 70 others! sources board cautioned that the aalt, poultry aeasonlng, black pepper, ground nutmeg action of the local' electors, to fly-kiUer. City to Run Own Affairs; ^ ever to the state psUee fsr balBe- “PUSH-BUTTON” RANGE in the mine escaped tejurv,' com-; natlon'a power supply will be cri (( ontimied on Page Tee) ttr teats. Wret Bavea aathiiltlse. and roast meat aaaaonlng. ^choose the activities they wish to This new finding In the use of p*ny offlcials sold. tically short in the next few weeks DDT was reported to tbe .Ameri meaawhil* are heldlaa Boyaued "Spuad Cooking" at your fingor HptI Guest Size 59c peiform, and to raise their rev The mine, operated by the Pend and will require voluntary con enue’aa they see fit. Treasury Balance can Association of Economic lihi- IS Years in Receivership C. Becker, 31. of New Bavea. Now, automatic 0-E footuroa you hovo'to O eek C!k>Ueries (Joniponj’, is lo servation programs in several tomologiste today by w. V. King • “They should be free to choose cated near this small northeastern areas. their own form of government, not Washington. Dec, 14— lS’i— The snd J. B. Gahan. of the t ’nlted Priece’a Xeaiee 80# to boliovol Como in todoyl Kentucky town a few miles from 2. Rspresentstive Rankin '(D States Biuesu of Entomolog>‘ and Leadoh. Dec. Face Cloth 2 9 c mSlrely to operate a government WlUlnmeon. W. Vs. Mtas.), ont of the original HMoaora position of the Treasury Dec. 10: Phenix City, Ala.. Dec. 14—(je — -eeion the pioperty, a tmal state- given them by the state.’* plant quarantine. PI.enix City, a bustling little city ment snd all current sssets. ham pato 20 pc. Luray $|g.9S ^ Don’t miM tfa it!’D m esfiest fawssb d s » E. S. Hamilton, -mine superin of the Tennessee Volley authority Receipts. $144.84M88Sl; ex- Priaccea KBsabeth** baby See It f*t wsjf to cook yoa ever «w l Jot« VI Morrison said In a prepared ad tendent, said the blast was believed penditure*. $10l.887.9$8.88; bal- These new flies have developed of 22,000 just across, tha muddy At the Mnv) time. Mayor Homer dress that such a-as not the case resistance to the killing powers D. Cobb, sole survivor of the three- cbfisteasd Prtaee Charts* puthiag bunoost to have occurred when a drill en ((smtiBaad Page Pear) once. $3,758,454,259.04. Chettohoo^ee from Columbus, Arthur Geergo ef of DDT. despite the fact that it is qj,., ^.iu come into its own to- men recviverthipEVCYlb board orvwowg created by _a . _ s _ ^ gee - - > _ Dainerware Set ^ ^ In Our With Oeaetal Electric’S nsw " F u s ^ ^ ^ ” Extra heavy weight solid color, w-lth to Louisiana. tered a gas pocket. An investiga a t $ 4 8 "To my knowledge there is no tion was to be made today to do-- the moat potent^ stogie insect kiU- morrow after 15 years in receiver Judge Kennomer in 1933. wiU turn beauty, you get yc u t ehofes etj****^*® deep tone border*. Peach. malM, aqua, er ever known. Tbis resizunce w over municipal affaire and oU M- « A) f^Htr solid colors. Service for four. Opes stock avall- Pre«sut« C ooktt ead ralsahle wA OR more flagrant snd punitive case I termine the exact cause. , ship. ever municipal th e i _ abla. Electrical TWO OVENSt aupeefset Cdrod* uam of interference in purely local I P. J. Wynns, a contpsny olBcihl. net uneo^ected. The city’s wqter works, under p sets to the city commission- green, bhia and rose. gffairs than that which bef*!l us in In the summer of 1947, the en- separate receiv-ership, will bp Beccivers te Be Dlsrluwged throutbout. Automatic Ovea Thaw ; said Carl Kedvvell, about 32. of Stores Open Wednesday Afternoon the port 0* Houaewarea—Basement Dept, alnuMt human. Do sm s mOrn now Isaturm . New Orleans,’* he said. I Chattaroy, W. Va., died about two tomol^dsts said, there were re turned over to Phenix Chty'e new Tomorrow the two receivers are Hurry—.eee them aitt *T>imiUve" Bilbi Passed ; hours a ^ r the explosion, which ports of DDT failing a little. Thi* three-man water board. i scheduled to appear before Judge • Tradt-Urnrh K*$. V.B. P o l OR Last spring. Morrison declaicd, occurred about 0 p. in. Miners year tbe reports got more numer WIU Give Receiver* Bccelpta Kennamcr in Montgomery, give him receipts foi their trusts, and Treepe Seat hy "a hostile governor and legial- said Kedwell was badly burned. The Retail Mercliants Bureau of the Manchester Cham ous end more seriouit. The city treasurer will give the Saa Jose, Cee Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales | lature" pushed through a acore of 8 ««wad Mlber Badly Burned The boreeu gathered house mes two receivers receipts for the he dlsciuuged from their duties. "punitive and restrictive’’ bills. ber of Commerce unuounces that most stores will from nuaeroue ports of the Unit water works and the city itsHL When Pbsntx City and iU water dPV—The _ m S a a t Eugene Gannon, about 25, also by pl8a* Greon Stampo "They were designed." he sold, of cainttnroy, was fotmd near Ksd- be open Wednesday afternoon for the accemmoda- ed Btataa and triad klUing them ending on era vrhlcb saw Um city weeks were put in receivers’ "to tethnldate. harass and ob* well hi the ntna by a rescue squad. with varioua oeimsntrationi of pay off on iadobtodnesa of H,- hoada boto were deeply la debt, m - - .' TW. Given With Cash Salea struct the largest ooinnninlty aC Gaanoo was taken to WiUiamsoe tioa of OurfaitRias shoppers. SOT. .. 000.000 and iaotltute many mu ■van ocbool teaeber sslarteo wer* our state, whwie only sin was to Memorial hos^tal. where his con The- fUes from those places nicipal improvements. la artesra In the poM 16 yean, El gff'Ciafhe' JWHAU COM have a mayor and other olHciala dition was reported as "fair." He However, furniture, hardware and i>aint stores will be w h e i u DDT bad been used t o pre- Water Works Receiver C. L, the plant and the city have paid MANCHISTtll COMM* Mullto. appointed by Federal Judge outotondtog debu, mode many im- . In a n ra r flM JWHALdcon whose political views differed from was badly burned on his face and closed. vleua years were often harder t« C. B. Kennomer in Montgomeey, PMvmaenta. and bet* pl**^ <* MANCHISTM COMIh flVtetiaoed oe Page Fear* (Utotiaoed e* Page Four* (Ueetlaaed ae Page Four) will surrender to'the city eoauaip- aeuBd financial footing. \ j