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Foreign Minister^ Pap.a ^Santa' Visits Philadelphia Quads Eye Witnesses Parley at Moscow Of Scenes of Horror Drawing to . Close As Hospital Burnei No Definite Date Has Sleet and Ice Been ' Set for Issu HaHford Priest ance o f Final State Block Traffic Fire Captain, First ment on Results; Ru Indonesian Republic Arrive on Scene mors Say Agreements All Over State scribe Details o f Ti u//sA > • ' ■ , On Wide Area Reached Premier Is Fired At, edy Which Has Thousands of Motorists Modcow, Dec. 26.— (/F)— Clubbed with Pistol 17 Lives; 18 OUu The foreiarn ministers of the aeady to Return H.ome Injured, Five Critica United States, Russia and Are (^ught in Storm; Great Britain met this after Batavia, Java, Dec 2 g __ -two Dutch soldiers were killed in Double Probe Start! Warm Rain Follows Batavia when they were ambushed noon to clear up the last few (/P)— Shots were fired at Pre on Christmas eve. Dutch Am- details of their conference, mier Sutan Sjahrir of the un bolnese troops, these sources said, Hartford, D ec.. 26.—(/ hoping to complete by night By The As^iated Press recognized Indonesian Repub set several nearby Indonesian Horror-filled descriptions 'Travel plans of thousands of mo agreements on a number of lic and he was clubbed with a houses aflre In retaliation. the Christmas ’eve hosri^ torists, Intending to return home To Resume Pcaoe Talks details. pistol butt today in what j fire which cost 17 lives wei They gathered at Speridonlfka last night, were disrupted by s Informed quarters said that given today by two eye w il Aneta said apparently was; British and Dutch authorities were palace at 2:80 p. in., (6:30 S. m., sleet storm which paralyzed traf nesses who were at the a ^ a P / . . • /< ? o i/ / ' eastern atandai^ time). Agree fic in many parts of the state until an attempt by several Neth-i likely to renew peace talks with 0 Indonesian leaders after the holi to give physical and spiriti ments were reported reached on rising teihperatures caused the ice .erlands Indies soldiers to ^ main questions. Informed quarters to relax Its grip. steal his car. days. aid while the tragedy was 'The 35-year-old premier, a key said the area of agreement was Many postponed their trips un folding. A Hartford pric IL...... •'I don’t think they knew who figure in Indonealan-Allied rela greater than anyone, Including to today; and many of the more I waa." Sjahrir was quoted by a , who said he preferred to tions who has urged moderation ou/' C u$fo*i^^^S,O U ^ perhaps the ministers, had hoped venturesome who started out failed correspondent of Aneta, the oftl-1 anonymouB, amid that while The Clrmlnello quadruplets, first ever bom by Caesarian section, seem pleased with the gifts Santa upon hia follow’ers, returned yes when they met. to reach home. The highways were aaus, impersonated by their father, had brought them. (Left to right) l^een. Kathleen. Michael and dal Dutch News Agency^ | was among the first to arriva i dotted with stalled cars that had terday from a tour of Java. Dur No DeSalte Time Maurien. The mother of the Philadelphia, Pa., quads is in the rear. They were one year old last In Dutch Unlforma the seeqe, the flamca had spr skidded into snowbanka ing his absence, the British ar so rapidly through the Niles The hour of Issuance at the final The storm began in mid-after November I. (AP v i l r e p h o t o ) . ______Four men in Dutch uniforms in rested several Euraaians who were convalescent hospital that a^iO c/oM -^00. y f ^ ^ p p / communique was doubtful,. A Brit noon yesterday, and was at its another car pulled alongside the attempting to break into hit Ba then some of the human rei ish informant said yesterday the worst between 6 and 7 p. m., just preipler’s automobile and fired tavia home. were so charred we passed bulletin would be issueo at 2 a. m. the hour, apparently, when traffic Admii*al Keyes three bullets against the hood, Several British soldiers, mostly without recognising what tomorrow (6 p. m., today e.s.t.), was at its peak. Allied Board Starts forcing him to halt, Sjahrir re parachute troopers, were arrested were.” hut latest Indications^ were, that The area along thf shore gener ported. He said he had gotten out for CJhristmss rioting at the capl- The fire in the small thr no definite time bad been set. ally escaped with only a heavy Naval Hero of of hit car w’hen one of the sol tal’a largest Chinese restaurant, hospital got its start In the Uv French assent to the procedure rain, but elsewhere hopeless traf diers struck him with the pistol. the Yen Pin They were charged room when a Chrietmas tree I on drafting peace treaties for Eu flc snarls developed on hills made On Journey to Japan At one time, Sjahrir said a Neth with raiding the buffet after they denly burst into flames. There, ropean states still was awaited. Impassable by ice. Britain Dead erlands officer pointed a pistol at were denied more liquor. Thou priest Mid, be saw a woman The French have indicated, how Better Around Midnight hia head. He said a group of sands at patrons, including women ing under a mattress In the ever. they would not object. China Before midnight, however, vehi about 15 men in ali approached and children, fled in psnie. Police ner.“— /pe^ ^yeryoi^^,^ alreadv has agreed to the formula. cles were moving again except in To so« How Truman Home the car, but fled upon the appear ^ader of Spectacular closed the cafe Like Maas of Ctadera Secretary of State James. F. parts of Litchfield county where Of General MacArlhur ance of a British patrol. The cafe manager, le Shueh- “ She looked like a maas of Byrnes telephoned the French for the tempehiture remained at absut British military police arrested Wen, charged that doora and win dera," he related. "A fter gts the freezing mark Zeebrugge Raid in the eign office Monday afternoon, but Are Being Obeyed by Over Holiday six soldiers, who said they were dows of the establiMiment were the last rites of the church to was informed that Foreign Min Pedestrians were as badly off as First World War Passes Eurasians and Surinamese. Neth smashed last night, a grand piaao motorists, and in many, cities, par Nippon Government deed end dying (meny of ister Georges Bidault was out It erlands army authorities said waa hurled from the atage. a aged men and women), I want] gi/eryupPf/’^, u>^aftp was not announced whether Bi- ticularly in Hartfo|d, New Britain Away in His Sleep President Refuses to Al tkere wax no doubt that the of crystal chandelier was tom down to the third floor. There 1 aaW' dault had called beck. One of the Bristed, and other Central Connect Washington, Dec. 26 — (/P) —^ and liquor stocks and equipment icut immunities, hospitals were fenders would be punished. men crawling around on hla bs issues that broke down the earlier Nursing ambitions at policy mak-' London, Dec.' 26— —Admiral were smashed. conference of foreign ministers in kept busy treating the bruises and low Wintry Weatber Meanwhile. Dutch sources said and knees In the comer. His London was French insistence on other injuries of persons who had Ing rather than mere advice glv- ' To Curb Celebration of the fleet Lord Keyes, one of waa so grimy, I didn’t reco| /ftga^s, /J6er/y, / ?o/ > e p e a t r f - being a party to all European slipped and fallen. ing, the allied far eastern commis Britain's outstanding naval heroes him tintil we got him out to peace treaties. The state highvMy department street." sion leaves today for Japan and Independence, Mo„ Dec. 26—<)P) and leader of the spectacular Zee The man proved to be Fire Am More United Now gave this partisl list of spots brugge raid in the' ■ First World Picketing Is Resumed where traffic was stalled for any a look-see at Gen. Douglas Mac- —President. Truman went piernly tain Thornes McGuire, Dlploma,tlc sources said the at where from 30 minutes to two Arthur’s administration. War, died in tils sleep today at nearly 30 persona who were; mosphere of futility which prevail about celebrating the Christmas hours, pending the arrival of sand Weather permitting, commission the age of 73. He had been U1 three jured. ■ i ed after the breakdown of the Lon holidays today as hia home folks week!*. The captain, recovering in ; ing trucks: members will board a plane here showed every disposition to allow At G. M. Plants Today don conferences of Byrnes, Foreign The Charter Oak bridge over the Adm. Keyes was credited with a hospital, said today he and of Commissar V. M. Molotov and at 7:15 p.m. (e. s. t.). After flying him to do it in his own way. Omnectlcut river at Hartford; the to Pearl Harbor, they will com large part of the success of., com firemen entered the biasing Foreign S^retary Ernest Bevm His round of j-uletide calls batting the German submarine ing through a rear door after, west approach to the Bulkeley plete- the trip on the U.S.S. Mt. spread to Kansas City where has been eliminated and the Big menace in World War One and as Another Meeting Is ing repuls^ at the front ent Three now were reunited in a spirit bridge at Hartford; Berlin, on the McKinley, a Navy command ship. friends were invited to drop into tIm J W I U ^ New Haven-Hartford highway; They expect to return to Wash commander of the Doer Patrol he Cliinese Croup by flames “like a blast in a a ' of collaboration. his office in the Federal build organized the famous St. George's Called for Later in M A M C H W fW 0>MM> Farmington, on the Bristol-Hart- ington about February 15. ing for an exchange Of season burner." The conferees were said to ha^* ford highway, Avon Mountain, on Day operation w-hich sealed up the “The men who went in with struck up a more intimate ac- The 10-natlon commission made greetings. The Day to DI s c u sh ^ Offers Views the Hartford-Winsted highway; It plain in two months of deliber Bruges canal in 1918. must have helped carry out qualntance^lp between them Mr. Truman covered plenty of Retired in 1935, he returned to Route No. 6 in CTolumbia; Route ations In Washington that it does territory upon his arrival here Fresh Developments or ten people from the first selves, producing a real measure of No. 15 in Tolaind; a spot near the active service In 1940 after serving and three or tour more from admiration for one another. not expect to find any grave fault yesterday by plane from Wash Connecticut river bridge in Mid with the way MacArthur has ad as a Conservative member of Par Leaders of Democratic second floor, including civilians I tm m ^ s m The three foreign ministers al ington through sleet and storm, liament. As director of combined Detroit, Dec. 26.—( ^ —Pickets ^ dletown; Meriden, on the Merlden- ministered Japan. Most commis He went immediately by automo firemen. Wc had no smoke i ready have reached an accord on Mlddletown. highway, and the “ 10 operations in 1040 and 1941, he in the General Motors strike re ' League See Marshall and our men had a.tough time,’’ the procedure for drafting the Eu sion niembers haye liaid they be bile over icy pavements for a 25- lieve the supreme allied comman- was one of the sponsors of the turned to action at some factory said. ropean peace settlement. minute visit with his mother. 93- Commandos. On Current Situation (Continued on Page Six) -der has done a creditable job. ycar-old Mrs. Martha E. Truman, gates today after a four-day It waa hard to see anj Authoritative quarters said U. S. How Commands Obej-ed at nearby Grandview. Son Killed In 1941 Christmas week-end holiday. through the thick smoke. .We 1 Secretary of State James .F. Hia son, Lt. Col. Geoffrey C. T. Striker representatives and Chungking. Dec. 26-:-(iP)— Lf?ad- to feel of the beds to find Byrnes was,highly pleased with What the commissioners will do Mayor Roger T. Sermon of In dependence made it clear that Keyes, was killed in 1941 while heads of General Motors mean ers of the Democratic league, third whether there was anyone lyingl the results of his discussions with is study carefully how United Joe W. Ervin there will be no official obsen'ance leading a commando raid on Field while prepared for their first ne largest political group in China, them. The smoke and heat Soviet Foreign Commissar V. M. State directives to MacArthur Marshal Rommel's headquirters in gotiation meeting since they had got me on the third floor, and] have been carried out. of the president'a visit. todav presented to Gen. George Molotov and British Foreign Sec He came home to spend the North Africa. appeared before President Tru had to be helped to the street retary Ernest Bevin. . Kills Himself Up to now, the commission has holidays with his family and close Son of the late Gen. Sir Charles man's fact-finding board in Wash C. Marshall. American presiden passed out then and woke up ' Better Than Expected devoted most of its time to debat friends." Sermon told reporters Keyes, he was Baron of Zeerugge ington last week. tial envoy, their views on the cur-- in the hospital.’’ Far more baa been achieved, ing the directives themiwlves. A I expert to drop by for a hand and Dover. He entered the Navy While picketing resumed tt rent situation in China. Start Official inquiry basic policy committee under lead thbse quarters said, than was even Vortb Carolina Con shake, that is all. We want the in 1885 St the age of )3. became a (General Motors' fcnir' big plants
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countries of destination; the poet 'Boston will be. given a cachet for the tragedy; .fbrmerly, resided here. down Main atihet to tha terminus fore, are clear today when the the number that attendM was es new haaard ,when offices of Philadelphia, Chicago any or all of the six countries. Fire Victims Her brother, Ray KulpinsUy, re Heavy Rains at tha south end. temperature Jumped considerably sored Christmas party held there timated at 1,000 at an equal num hit a rut at a buay A A ir Mail and Detroit will have first flight Covel-s for delivery In the Unit I sides on,Summit,street. Mrs. Mol- higher. Masses Draw The entire'shopping district was last Thursday evening, at which How Form Lond Pricos Hove Gone ber was unable to get Into church. The Jolt released tM service to Ireland and Francs ed States or elsewhere than In the ran was' In town Christmas Eve, “Y” Program each i of the three Chaplin schools Not only were the midnight dumping device and the can only. country of destination named for leaving here at 7:30 to go back to clear^ this morning with a cater of which she is music supervisor, held up 46 minutes while Flight Stamps Related Here Clear Snow pillar plow going along flrat and Lost “ Bloodhounds” Friendly maoeea largely attended but ^so A ir mall postage rates that will each dispatch will not be accepted her room In the Nlles Street hospi presented its own program. Mias Large Crowds cleared the truck load of dirt tal where she was employed as a piling tha snow up. Soon after at the five maaaes at St. James’ apply to this new service are as and 'dollectbrs. should employ the Atiatln, Minn.— — Eliza should % For Holiday Grady is enjoying a holiday recess >. ■ -n the track. a power shovel picked up the snow iJPt church and a t the four moosea at follows: SOc per half-ounce to Ire segV’lcea of an agent In the coun domestic. She remarked on leav not be worried, about those ‘^lood- at homk and will resume her stud putting It In^ waiting truCks for S t Bridget’s later on in the mont- iven to Be Provicled land,^ France, Switzerland, Italy try of destination to effect return. Four of Those Losing ing that she bad a lot of work to That Remaining houpds” pursuing her across the ies on January 2. Midnight Services at removal. Ing were all largely attende<;./_ and Greece; 70c per half-ounce to However, aa an aid to collectors do on Christmas Day and wanted ice In "Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” A road Open House to Be Held The name la Mrs. Agnes Beau E^or Initial Trips Post* Lives in Hartfprd Had to get a good night’s sleep. - Shopping District Re It has been over 26 years «n ce Egypt, who do Aot have their own foreign Much snow melted during the company preasntlng the pfe-ClvIl champ and not Mrs. Alice Beau- Catholic Churches At midnight masses were held at St. Gas on Stomach] A special cachet will be applied agents, the 'franscontinental and past 24 hours and all sidewalks In war play here described on# of Its On New 'Year’s Eve; cham as submitted by your corre Retieved i « 8 miaaUs er ter Announces Connections Here The Au.stralian Bushmen have moved hy Trucks tract Overflow Throngs James' and a much longer period to all covers sent to the postmas Western Air, Inc., have agreed town, regardless of whether they lost hounds as friendly and answer spondent as the singer during the doable year meoey heck been knowm to throw a boomer Everyone Is Invited at St Bridget’s. WlMn r»*M lUHBKti Kid palnfiil. . ters or turned In to local postihas- that their overseas offices will act were cleaned properly or not be ing to tha name of “ Mike.” morning worship services Sunday IM iu . Mar lUaiuli tnd krartbafo. dwMt* Miss Joale Doolittle who perished ang as far as 100 yards before !t tmaster W. Olin Grant an- j ters for transmission to dispatch gratuitoiisly as agents for any Tueeday night’s heavy rainfall at the First Congregational church. Mldnlgnt masses, held at St. MMcrtb* tiM fiatMt-Mltia ordltlllM began its leftward curve. The Encounter New Hautrd naptooiMh! ralIrf-diiMleUM IS* oiSa____ ed today that ^ilatelic ing rltles. These covers must os persona who may desire to ad In the fire at the Niles street Hoe- coupled with rising temperatures The epecial holiday program at Ihis error appeared in Saturday’s j James’ and St. Bridget’s church TjblMi. Ns IstsUn. Sstl-SM krOoi ■■■aw boomerang sometimes rises aa San Francisco— — S4n Fran Jiffy or dosbls your oHxin kotk o« rotm m I will be provided for cov- dress covers to thbse agents. It = lA Tl STAGE SHOWS SAX. 1. SUM .of 10- = Christmas morning were both b ! addressed for delivery In the coun- pital Christmas eve, although lo this morning, helped the town tha "Y" will come’’to a climax column. cisco’s street cars encountered a to MS. 19f At U dragitsts. aarrled by the first air mail Is essential that such patrons ‘se high as 100 feet and may circle ' largely attended. So great was ^ tries to which first-flight dispatch cated on the first floor, was known five times before returning to considerably In clearing away the with the New year** Eve "Open Sta to Ireland, France, Swit- es will be made. ' cure the full address of the agent to a* number of Bolton and local BTRIDAV I the congregation at St James’ the thrower. snow especially from tba Center House” next Monday- Members nd, Italy, Greece and Egypt 1 It Is expected that. the service from their local post office for people, and waa a cousin of Mrs. CTAT Five Cars Figure church that maaaes were cele- 27, operated by Trana- will be Inaugurated about Janu- each country of destination. kiPlI AKTFOKL) SAT..WSUN. and their friends are Invited to I brated both upetaira and down. Thomas J. Lewis of Middle turn come and spend an Interesting ntal and Western Air, Inc. I aty t, 1946, and all coveii must It Is recommended that all cov pike, east. She was born In Beth I The congregation overflowed into (T h e post office;; of Washington, I be received at dispatching, citiss ers be sent to local postmasters any, Conn., in 1875, the daughter social evening. Games will be In Slight Crash ! the v e s t^ and vestibule. Tork City and Boston will at least two days before flignt for transmission Immediately. of Julius and Lillian H. Doolittle. available for all — Badminton, I It was estimated that 8J)00 at first flight service to all six sailing. It is recommended that Her early life was spent In Bolton bowling, ping-pong, etc., with tended this mass at S t James’ After Xmas carda, chess, camelot or checkers church. A t St. Bridgat’s church patrons consul with their local with her grandmother In the house Slippery road conditions resulted for quieter moments. Folk and postal officiaM, before preparing now occupied .by Mr. and Mrs. The SHERIDAN in a flve-car crash last night on square dancing will also be featur these covers. Lend A Hand Thomas Bentley, end for a number Bast Center street, opposite Dart’s ed. Special refreshments will be The cachet to be affixed to all of years she lived In Vernon Cen Dairy. The known drivers of the on sale to make It a real holiday covers at each of the dispatching A discharged service man here ter. Later she moved to Hartford “FRIENDLY cars involved were Harry Krodel to be with her mother. She was a “WHERE THE event. Exchanges officc.s are identical, except for of 27 Carol drive, Charles W . True- has deserted his wife and young HOBPITALITV” the name of the country ahown. member of the Asylum Avenus FAMILY OINE8” Members of the grammar and day of 359 Campfleld avenue, Hart Cove.*a sent to the postmasters >>f ster leaving her in need of assist Cbogregationsl church and of ths High school divisions are having ford, Henry Schell of North Can Philadelphia, Chicago or Detroit ance, Miss Jessie M. Reynolds, lo Hartford W. C. T. U. Bha leaves extra time In the gym with school ton, aftd Arthur Schildge of 433 will be given a cachet only for cal Red Croos Home Service rep two half-brothers, Arthur Doolittle out. The basketball league of the Gardner street. Officer Raymond we know arc utiavoiflable and of Bethany and Raymond Bentley, High school division plays tonight Ireland and France. Covers sent resentative and town charity In F. Griffin Investigated. No arrests The map above shows how farm real esUte vehies have steadily moved up, according to flgurea of teacher Hi the high school at the games which had been sche to New York, Washington and vestigator. were made. U. S. Bureau of A ^ cu ltu ra l Economics. Figures on map show the percentage change in average Northamplon, Maas. duled for last Monday. The gram pleased to be of service to you^niaking Miss Reynolds has been able to New Year's Eve value per acre from the 1935-39 average to the level of November 1945. The average Increase for Mrs. C a ro l^ Smith Atwood, an mar school division league will secure a small rent for the young other victim of ths NUss hoapitsi continue Its regular schedule on the Uidted SUtes as a whole was 60 per cent, putting farm land values less than one-fourth below a new selection. woihan, but some household fur the 1920 inflation peak. In South CaroUna, Kentucky and Colorado average acre values are more fire, widow of Alfred Atwood was Christmas Party» nishings are needed. A heating Friday* night at six thirty. a half-sister of Mrs. C. Elmore On Friday the 28th, the boys’ than double the 1935-39 averages. Values are up more than 90 per cent in Tennessee and 80 per stovs for tbs kitchen Is biidly Festivities Watkins of this town. She was department will be closed until Slatecl for Friday cent in Indiana. North Carolina, GeorgU, Arkansas, MonUna and Wyoming. needed and one for another room Please make your exchairiges as promptly bom In Hartford, daughter of the four o’clock as the "T” is acting If possible. Also needed is a lin hapma oleum floor covering or a rug. •DANCING 9:00-3 tOO ------as host for the Girls’ conference of w ___ — as possible. Smith, and lived In Springfield for laSMI SMRtSmliniftiMId the Hartford County Y.W.C.A. An3Tone having any of these many years. Members of the Frank J. Mans Trials of Seveu field Detachment and Auxiliary, K now the Enjoyment of articles and willing to donate them Mrs. Mary Elliabeth Stitmt, who •LOU JOY AND BAND m n i s i M r i i s to this young woman is asked to also died in the hospital Are, wi nESNOK Marine Corps League, discharged To Be Resunieil Tea at its Best contact Miss Reynolds as soon as dow o f John Stone, was the moth South Coventry | Marines and Marines at home on possibls. Call B360 during the er of Frank A. Stone of 44 Benton furlough, are Invited to a Christ day and 3617 during the evening. street, Manchester. She leavaa •FAVORS and NOISEMAKERS TO ALL mas house party at the home of three other sons; William H., Johff The Pilgrim Fellowship is plan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Veen, 82 Hartford. Dec. 26— Trials G. of Hartford and Eraeat Btont of ning a party for New Year’i Eve, Washington street, Friday evening of seven men accused of conspiracy Lot Angeles. CaL She also leaves to be followed by a Watch Night •OPEN AMERICAN BUFFET SUPPER beginning at 8 p. m. Each at' to interfere with the administra five grandchildren. Service open to everyone. The Fel tendant ia asked to bring a twen Mrs. Unda Melaan, a victim of lowship group of Columbia are .at ty-flve cent present for the Christ tion of Justice are Kheduled to •The buffet supper will be set on a main tending and possibly there may be mas tree. resume before Superior Cburt It Proridea Protection for Homes more of such groups able to Join, Judge P. B. O’Sullivan and a Jury and Industries. us. Both Pilgrim Fellowship and Heart Attack Fatal Jan. 2. •table from 10:00 io 1:00 Si^nday School services will be The trials, In progress since 175 East Center Street held as usual next week. -SUAIU; Waterbury, Dec. 26—UP)— Ken' early in November, recessed early Tel. 3665 Leslie K. Richardson has re neth C. Cleveland, 89, 365 Savin last week because of the illness of ceived word that hla brother. Wil • You help yourself to what you want, avenue. West Haven, died sudden Attorney William M. Harney, liam Richardson, of Glendale, counsel for Harry J. Ward, former TEA ly this morning at the home of his Calif., has Just received hla honor city assessor, virho Is being tried , In Packages and Toa Baga at Y«uz Grocer's able discharge as major In thfc aunt, Mrs. William Rabbott, 47 •as many times as you want, 'when you Ashley street, this city. Dr. Har before the Jury. Today it was re Medical Corps. He ser\’ed as a ported that Coroner Frank E. surgeon. old F. Morrill, assistant medical examiner, said death was due to Healy, associated with William S. bargains gauore About 75 attended the enjoyable •want; eat for three hours. heart attack. Hyde in the defense of Herman Christmas party held in the First Levitan, proprietor of the Forest Congregational church vestry Sun grill, is 111 at his home in Windsor day evening, beginning at 5 p.m. The frigate Constitution got her Singer Sewing Machine Co. nickname during her victorious Locks. •Reservations are now being accepted, The program Included the story of The remaining five defendants, the Birth of Jesua depicted by battle With the British frigate Rudy Patrlzz, Cetcctive Sergt. carols and slide pictures as fol Guerriere In the W ar of 1812, James A- Kennedy, Harry Yellin, WARD 3 •A limited number are still open. lows: Angel’s Annunciation. "Hark American sailors seeing shot the Herald Angela Sing” ; The Inn bounding o ff her solid oak aides Lonnie Barnes and Sam Chesler, ANNOUNCES at Bethlehem. “O, Little Town of dubbed her "Old Ironsides.” are being tried to the qourt •ISone accepted after Saturday midnight. Bethlehem” ; Angels tell the Shep herds. " It Came Upon A Midnight Clear’’; In the SUble, “Away In •$3.00 per person a Manger”; The Coming of the The Opening Soon Of Your Wise Men, "W e ’Three Kings” ; The Holy Family. "O, Come Let Us •MAKE THIS A BIG HAPPY Adore Him.” A movie "We Too Local Singer Sewing Center Receive,” with sound, the atory of GEHING THE MOST Clearance the Christian natives of New •N E W YEAR Guinea and the Solomon Islands. AVOID STANDING (N LINT' A carol "A s W ith Gladness Men Don’t Miss Tbese TICKETS ( V O W FOR /VilDNITF S H O W ' of Old," The Christmas tree and With a complete line of Singer merchandise, BARGAINS FOR EVERYONE Santa Claus distribution of gifts FROM OIL HEATING? concluded the program. Krlspy service and notions. BOYS’ F L A N N E L A N D COTTON LADIES’ SLIPPERS balls and tangerines were distrib BACK SPORT uted to those present. Mrs. Evelyn YOU'RE SURE o f complete fu d oil service from on e Snyder, Supt of the Sunday SHIRTS— were 2.39! 1.77 School, extended thanks to those reliable sou rce when you order Mobilheat! N o heat persons helping to make the pro ing interruptions. Delivery is automatic. Metered 97c NEW ENGLAND HOTEL’S gram a Bucceaa. trucks register every drop of Mobilheat-tbat goes into CHILDREN’S COTTON PANTIES— There were about 25, children Watch For The Opening your tank— assure full measure. You also get free heat Light weight. Sizes 2 to 6. Many were up to 1.98. Cotton print — NOW PLAYING— /I present at the Club house of the Pine Lake Shores Association saving hdps— prompt service by courteous drivers. Sold for 35c! decorated. Broken alzes. / Christmas celebration beginning at On or>about Jan. 2, 1946 • RAINBOW CLUB 3 p.m., Sunday. Entertainment was Burnt ww . furnished for both parents and LADIES' SHOULDERETTES ^ Use children In attendance. Manchester in place of sweater or d ) ’ C O Miss Eleanor Graham, daughter 832 Main Sttreet bed Jacket. Were 2.98! TO BALLROOM ^ of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Graham, returned Saturday and Nathan Mobilheat ANNEX TO NEW ENGLAND HOTEL, BOLTON White, son o f Mrs. Enizabeth Telephone 8883 MISSES’ COATS — Mostly Tlmmc- BUY NOW AND SAVE! twout White, of RTpley Hill, returned SOCONY-VACUUM HEATING OIL l^tUHTOKl On RotUe 6 and 44—^2 Miles from Manchester Friday night, to spend the holiday tufts. Sold for recesa at their respective homes 21.75! 17.75 RAYON WOVEN SCATTER RUGS from the University of Connecti BITTU SUKNilS, TOO! * — Size 24x48 Int cut. They will resume studies LILAC STREET— COVE.NTRV LAKE— Were 2.79! January 2. 2-Famlly Flat, 5 rooma each. 4- Rnom l.4ike Front Cottage. 1.79 Mr. and Mra. E. Lynn Beerwort Just Uke neiv from top to bot Completely furnished, electric left Sunday to spend three or four tom. A ll eonvenlencea Includ tights, electric stove, hot water Save On weeks at their home In Hartford. ing ateara heat. Handy to bus heat. $8,500. Terms A r COTTON SCATTER RUGS— Corporal T-5 DonRld Clark ar and abopplng district. Good ranged. Ladies’ Cotton Dresses rived at the home o f his sister and ELLSWORTH & LASSOW opportnnity for Investor. Ap Size 2tx46 in. Seating her husband, Mr. and Mrs. William 2S2 OAKLAND ST. TEL. -1538 proximately $100 monthly 5- Room Cottage, 75 ft. from Were 1.79! 98c H. Kenyon, Friday night, after "EflScient Service With Modern Equipment” rental income. Price $8,900. lake front. All conveniences. serving In the 1944 Service Com $2,000 Down. Completely famished. $2,700. 2.57 Capacity mand Unit. At the termination of Terms Arranged. MAPLE STREET— I.ADIES’ APRONS— his fbrlough-on February 18, he, 2-Famlly Honae, 4 rooms\ 5-Room Cottage. Lake front. Regularly 2.98. Ginghams and cotton will report to Fort Devens, Mass., each apartment. A ll oonvenl-_ Can easily be made into year twills. Some with two pockets. Most Fancy pal terns. lo r 500 for further assignment. ences. Handy to scIhmiI, buses 'round home. All conveni regular aises. Many up to 1.07 each! Seaman First-Class Earle W; and shopping center. Price ences and completely famish Rose arrived home Sunday from $7,800. Terms Arranged. ed. In good location and has South America to spend a three- nice view of lake. Sale Price day leave with hla family. H e win COBURN ROAD— $5,500. $2,000 Down. BOYS’ POPLIN I.INED SNOW report to Philadelphia. Penns., at S-RooUi single,^ sD convent- LA D IE S’ BOLERO SETS— Few left SUITS— Sizes 1 to 5. ' which time ship’s crew members onocB Incinding steam heat SOUTH COVENTRY in pastel shades. C - / I O «r e scheduled to report to New closed.ln snnparlor and fire 10-Room Beautiful Old Colo Were 7.98! 6.47 place. very alee location, han Were 6.98! ' York port of destination. nial House, now vaeSnL New dy to acbools, baaee and storea. Mrs. Edna Dudgeon o f Medford, ly redecorated Inside and out. Sale Price $1t,000. Down Mass., left today after spending All conveniences, e I e e t r I r GIRLS' COATS — Wool Chesterfields BOYS’ MELTON CLOTH SNO\^ DIME and DANCE the holidays with her sisters, Mrs. $8J»0 lights, mnning water, fnl| you've Iwee wonW In sizes 7 to to. Eleanor Swett, and Mrs. Barbara ADAMS STREET- bath. 2 fireplaces. Steam heat SUITS— Heavy and Warm. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Foster, and their families. • Back ___again!2^1 The n. G-B 5- Room Slagle. In good con with oil. 5 acres of land. Bara Were 10.98! 8.50 Broken sizes. Were 9.99! # eww The Coventry Day School Christ dition. Price $6,800. Down 25’ X' 40’. High elevation near Lamps in types and sizes - TO THE TUNES OF THE mas program which was postpon $1,200. lake, ^n ven lent to bus.' school ed last 'Ihursday will be held to you've been needing. and smres. Many possibilities. LADIES’ WOOL SWEATERS— morrow evening at 7:30 p. m. at ANDOVER— Sale Price $12,000. Terms Ar DINETTES— 5-piece limed oak with Fill empty sockets, stock Short sleeves, all wool. the Church Conununlty House in Fana, $5 acres, S-room ranged. leatherette seats. house, all coavealenees, bam Regolarly 2.98! 2.29 Rainbow dab Orehestra North Coventry. The public Is In .up on spares. . ^ Regularly 54.95! ' vited. aad poultry coop. About 15 ANDOVER— 47.88 asrea tillable land. 125 choice Fsatorlng the Quartet Within the Bend — Eii^nenU of Real Ameriean Jass. Bud Lassen is III at his home 4-Room House, now vacant. LADIES’ HANDBAGS— Leatherette with pneumonia alnce Monday, the fralt trees, apple and peach. Fully insnlated, all conveni ou Pricas OS low os 1 0 < T II b jo y , Tee, Uie Spontaneona Comedr. ' , , 17th. His condition la good. Good location In the conntry. ences. electric lights, ranning and patent leatheis. Envelope or Local acbools closed Friday with nus TAX Convealent to achool aad store. water, fnll hatb. ^'8 acres of handle styles. . appropriate Christmas celebrations Sale Price $10,500. Terms land. Brook bordering proper Were 3.98! 2 67 for the holidays. - South .Coyetitry ’'Arranged. ty. Small bam could be used Ladies, Save $2.00 on as poultry house. Convenient to P lu s tax dboil FOOD GOOD DRINKS schools will reopen Wednesday a n d o v e r I. T O D A Y A N D T H U R SD A Y morning. January 2; North COv bus, school and store. Sate 6- Room flonse, 5 down and Price $4,800. 'Terms Arranged. BED PILLOWS entry schools will reopen Monday, one np. All eonvenn*noes. fire CHILDREN’S BUNNY MUFFS— Jan. 7. place, garage In baaement. ROUTE 2— Only a few left! ^ fiO > The return baaketball game be Large lot, good location on Catertng to MARLBOROUGH— tween the local Nathan Hale team miUn highway. Sale Price Were 2.98! I a ^ O 3.95 and the WUIimantlc Ridges team, $5,800. T^pia Arranged. 8-Room AH Year ’Round played at- the Nathan Hale Com Cottage. AH con\enleneea, Pius tax Banquent and Wedding Parties munity Center Saturday evening, EAST HARIXbRD— electric Hghts, ranning -water Were 5.95 pair. 85% goataf aad 68% waa a very well played and match Two-Family, 5-Room Du and bath. Partially tarnish M EN'S D R E ^ TIES— Fancy Winter crushed turkey feathers. Sanitized plex.' A ll convenleoees. Handy ed. Nice tocatlon near lake. PHONE FOB RESERVATIONS FOR NEW YEAR’S EVE ed game with a final score in our rayon psttems. ticking! SINATRA eRAYSOir favor of 58-53. Roland Green ia to achools, bnaea and shopping On bus line. Within driving coach and Victor Rychllng waa ref Center. Sale Price $4,000. distance of Hartford. Sale Regularly 49c! O fC A .K m rM V PHONE MANCHESTER 3823 eree at Saturday night’s contest Terms Arranged. Price 88.200. Terms Arranged, The dinner dress, .the evening gown, .gay tImeSf party The lineup waa as follows: For the Ridges: B. Breen, If; D. Grenier, .- .- W d H f i l rf; P; Olderahaw, daptain, center; times are here again and our new cuUection of gowns is yours ■ mwsjgmmmmssmmmm ■ ■ ■ ■ Call 5105 for Additional Information On A n y of These A VWf our CotolOg Deportment i t Give your budget o lifl...u M J O S lU u O L " . V/lUlams. Ig; C. Grenier, rg. For . . . for kem* net In (tore tidek* our A4onlMy Poynienl HonI BROW N AT ■’athan Hale: J. Kelley, ig; B. ' V Properties. for the selecting.. siaes 9 to 42. '.trade, rf; V. Sumara, center; A MATIMlia ....Stas Proiilx, Ig; A. Oigllo, rg; with M BVBNOfG ttfiO-Btlt Marriam, kubatltute, rg. JOHNSON BROTI^ERS Advertlac In This Herald— It Pfiys Mlaa Kxthryn Grady, daughter ALLEN REALTY COMPANY V. of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Grady of Electrical Contractors All Lines of Inaumnre, Including Life Mortgages Arranged PLUS SHORT SUBJECTS! Willtmantio State Teachers C0|1 533 MAIN ST. TEI,. 6227 958 M AIN STREET ^' TEI.EPHONi; 8108 lege, conducted the singing o f the 824*828 M ^ IN STREET Children at the Chaplin P T A spon'
J \ / MANCHESTER EVENINU HERAJbli, MANCHEBICA, CUNN., WEUNESUAY, DECEMBER 26, 1941 UANC'HSSTBH EVEMINU HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Z6, 194§ PAGE FOUB Hawaiian Revue A b ou t T ow n Ready to Talk Bible Drama ^ u g a r D ead Frozen Rain Communist Party Line «/ Poem Gen. Patton Wrote **Statc Fair” Being Shown at Stat^ Here ler- Begins on Friday About Franco WARNING! Traffic Peril Reverts to Pacifism Chief Machinist Mate E. C. Is Given to WoHd Today A t O ta d e l Menard, attached to the U. 8. RESERVATIONS WILL CLOSE FOR ter 5-Year Hunt "Yuletide In Hawaii,” a color Navy Recruiting service in Hart _____ By 8. Burton Heath ford, will be at the local Electric United States Will Dis V GALA NEW YEAR’S PARTY Slowed to Snail’s Pace ful musical festival of holiday en BrowmsylUe, Tex., Dec. 26.—(e). To Captain Englisl^ a( the tanks To Be Presented Sunday AT NEA Staff Correspondent tertainment, featuring Ray Kin division office next Wednesday. cuss All Aspects of Who never Inall retutW >Back Track’, Mam* During Early Period New York—The Communist par Jan. 2, between 9:30 a.m. and 2:30 —Gen. 8. D. Rockenbacii> U. S. A.,, Evening; 22 to Take VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS HOME Admiral Keyes ney, ’’The Idol of the Islands” and p.m., for the purpose of Interview Spanish Relations retli^. who was CJen. G^rge S.! Manchester Green Of Christmas Storm ly line has changed again. It is his America’s No. 1 Hawaiian or ing prospective recruits. After next Yet should some future war )M^act Adult Roles >th Beast, Long a back now, at the level of June 20, Patton, Jr.’s, instructor in tanka ^ Of me the final debt FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1945 chestra, is playing Friday. Satur week the Navy recruiting officer My fondest wish would be to tread' il to Idaho Stock* Naval H ero o f 1941 the day before the Nasis in will be at the Electric division Washington, Dec. 26— —’The in World War I. haa released a ‘ The Bible drama, "They That Sit TURKEY SUPPER! DANCING! ’Through traffic in Manchester day and Sunday only on stage of office on Tuesdays. United States has notified France poem General Patton wrote in ! The path which he has set. NOISE-MAKERS! , len. Brought Low early last night was slowed to a vaded Ruasia. It Is. once more, the State Theater, Hartford. Kin tribute to a friend in the last | in Darkness,” will be given at the diametrically the opposite of the ney features the lovely Aloha of its readiness to discuss with World War telling how he would For faithful unto God and man Salvation Army citadel Sunday ev BHtain Dead snail’s pace when rain. Just start party line for June 22, 1941, the Mrs. Lloyd Duff of North Troy, $6.00 PER COUPLE DRESS OPTIONAL Maids, "Hawaiian Dancers and Vt., Is visiting her parents, Mr. Britain and France all aspects of like to die. And to his duty true ening, Dec. 30 at 7:30. A cast of Bjr Enile Hood ing to fall, froze on the frosty day after Hitler hurled bis Stu- Singers": Kuulei, "Loveliness in He died to live forever I JUBA SpMdal O orm pondeat kas and pansers at his beloved and Mrs. Lee J. Darling, 8 Church the relations of the thfeo govern The poem, written on Nov. 11, 22 adults Under the direction of CALL 3526 OR 3818 i (Continued from Page One) ground to^make driving precarious. Rhythm”: Lehiia, "Hula come street over the holiday. ments with Spain’s Franco re- 1918, to an- others'ise unidentified In the hearts of those he knew. Thomas R. Maxwell have been re Jld Back Track, a mam- One five-car crash was reported in ally. Marshal Stalin. dienne”: The Coral Islanders, the '"Captain Elngliah” read: c o u |^ which Idaho atobk* I der of Leopold, grand officer of the volving two out of town and three ’The party line on June 20 waa Musical Ambassadors to the main glme. Death found in him no faltering hearsing the play for eight weeks. local drivers, but slight damage isolationism, pacifism, anti rearm land and others. Extra added at Stuart Hyde, son of Judge of Acting Secretary of State Dean . "They That Sit in Darkness” is raca^^ ^ “the John DllUn* I Legion ol Honor, Croix De Guerre ament anti-draft, ’’the Yanks Probate and Mrs. William S. Hyde, The war is over and we pass But faithful to the last an interesting and unusual type of ' and the Distinguished Service was reported to the cars involved. tractions on the bill include The Acheson told a news, conference To pleasure after pain He smiled in the face of fate ■ a t the back country,” haa final- aren’t coming,” ’’Imperialist Kemmya, comedy dance sensa arrived from Seattle, Wash., last today that the United States gov rellglious drama and provides a brought to juatlce and, Ilka i Cross from the American, French A car owned by Police Commis war." The party line as of June Thursday and is swaHing trans Except those few who n’erc shall And mocked4 ^ him as he passed. medium for some fine acting by and Belgian governments. sioner Jay E. Rand and operated tions, Don Rich, outstanding Come ernment, replying to a French see kUlera, haa paid the aupreme 22 became internationalism, inter- dian and Virginia Austin and her portation to Fort Devens for his suggestion for such discuaaiona, the talented members of the cast. After the war he served as dep by Daind Tiffany of 112 Oak street veltlon, down with Fascism,” discharge from the Army. He haa Their native land again. No, death to him was not defeat The theme for the drama is tak ■ity. uty chief of the naval staff and was forced off the highway on Puppets. Showing on screen will had indicated its willingness to go But victory sublime; auring nine feet from tip of rearmament at full speed at any be Roy Rogers In his newest re been overseas 22 months. ' into the matter whenever and en from the second chapter of St. to Up of Uil the big cat waa lord high commissioner 'of th e “ad South .Main street, overturning the cost, get the Yanks to Europe and To one of these my memory turns The grave prompted him to be Luke’s Gospel and the settings and Odd Fellows Bingo miralty from 1921 to 1925, com car after It had crashed through a lease, "Along the Navajo Trail” wherever France suggeata. Noblest of the slain; A hero for all time. by Pat Reed. IT. 8. flah into the battles. Pfc. Lawrence C. Neff, husband 'This U. S. reply, Acheson said, costuming of the play are of the wildfire service hunter of mander in chief of the Mediterra highway guard rail. Albert Free Now, the cycle completed, it is with the Sons of the Pioneers and of Mias Catherine CVirncy of 71 period of 2,000 years ago. nean station from 1925 to 1928 and man of 71 South Main street was Dale Evans. was delivered in Paris this week. who haa amaaaed the isolationism, pacifism, bring the Garden street, arrived in New, Nothing On Time Or Place The leads in the play are taken dag total of 121 cougars since commander of the Portsmouth na arrested in connection with the ac boys home from Europe and Asia, There are late stage shows Sat York on Friday from Marseilles, by Russell Clough, Miss Ruth Tur- val station from 1929 to 1931. / cident for driving without a II- urday and Sunday, starting at 10 The secretary added that he had Sgt. J. H. Harrison Burned to Death Thursday Night ' Mauled hunting them in the no peace-time military training, France and was sent to Can\p Dix had no word from France since kington. Miss Lillian Kittle and liUva area in 1939. At the beginning of the Second Cen.ie. mind our own business except p.m. on Sunday and was given a three- George Clough. The colored light waa on Old Back Track’s World War he was special liason Almost an hour after the storm Tickets are noW on sale for the the original suggestion and hence Back From Pacific In Fire Station AND EVERY THURSDAY EVENING where we should Intervent day pass, arriving here Monday could not say when or where the ing effects add much to the' drama for three daya before he officer to King Leopold of Belgium began the increasing heavy rain against imperialist Interference giant 2-hour New Year’s Eve afternoon. He returns to Camp as does the musical theme of the All Bingo Players _ to tree him. A shot from until the Belgians surrendered. He washed away moat of the thin coat Stage show. Apply at the mana , three-power discussions might take with .Communist activities. Dix tomorrow and will be dis place. play, by Alfred Clough ^ at the liber rifle terminated Old waa director of combined opera ing of ice which had made travel When Russia was facing defeat ger’s office, or phone Hartford charged later 4hls v.eck. He waa Sergt. J. Howard Harrison of the New London, Dec. 26— il'y ,44 4/. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26,1948 HANCHESTER e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANCHEknSJR. CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1948 STX city of the ^ a th of Mrs. Cora E. Treatment depends on th* par Children run toe greatest danger helped by applications of medi cine. ' If left untreated It will per Public Records need a roof, hut whst they even Been, age 80, widow of Dr. Wright ticular variety of fungus which Is from playing games In which there lo’s book, means that we can af VFW New Year sist until puberty when it auto tually want to have is a real T ow n ’s Charity Repayment Center Church Sleet and Ice Rockville causing toe infection. is head contact Any young child ford to give up the promotion of B. Bean a former > resident of may develop the disease even matically disappears. The most ef Thea Ringworm of the scalp produces good will and good relationship home, which will be a sound in Rockville, which occurred sudden though he has had It before, as fective treatment is a single X-rsy Warrantee Deeds ly last Thursday at the home of patches of sh6rt-stubble hair with vestment for them, built the way Pageant Given Block Traffic Party Planned broken ends, and toe scalp In toe there is no Immunity following exposure sufficient to produce tem Mary Mather to Grace T. Hen £ortt!tt9 Jfrrali with other countries. Plan Cited in Magazine her dau^ter, Mrs. Walter H. they would like to have it built, Invite lUn affected area also may show In Infection. porary loss of the hair, but this dricks, property located on Wads This In Itself Is a bad enough Pratt of WellesUy Hills. Mass. Doctor flammation of toe skin with de Scalp ringworm also is spread treatment must be given by ex worth street. view, and Mr. P^trillo's enforce and where they would like to She was a member of Sabra Trum Blt«ell Btrwt All Over Statel Turkey Dinner, Danc velopment of papules, scales and by deposits of the fungus on the perts. ' Carl O. Johnson to Robert O. ICaiHjtiester. Conn. have it. Obviously, more roofs In this week’s issue of the flees of the town, and after the Based on Knights o f ______i To Hospital bull Chapter, D.A.R. of this city ment of It win Indeed strike a depreislsn ended and the war cruate. One variety of scalp ring ater chairs and other public scats. If further examination of the Matchett et al, property located THOHA8 rSROUSON can be provided immediately if Saturday Evening Post, an article King Arthur and Quest ing to Feature; Open and the Methodist Episcopal OoiMral blow at many plans for the pro hy Ralph Knight of the magasine boom came, and even before this (OoBtlaned Iron Page Om ) Says: worm develops from contact with Wearing a well-fitting lightweight scalp shows Infection of the re on West Center street. VtoimBod Octobor 1. IMt we go back to the cheap war-time church In Stafford Springs. Burial a fungus infection in cattle, an stocking cap may prevent Its maining hairs, they are removed Alfred O. Baker et ux to Albert motion of International cultural staff, describes the manner in time, the Selectmen sent odt a se O f Holy Grail To Members, Friends will be at a later date In Tolland. standards of housing. Obviously, which the Charity department of ries of notices to everybody. Pay Curves" in Glastonbury, on the Relativeg Dine ’ Wjth other from one In pets (dogs and spread. After a trip to toe bar and mild medicines applied. Other O. Legress et ux. property locat SIMONIZING i Publlohod Brerr B«nlo» i ^ P l exchanges. Hartford-New London highway. Supper •cats), while the commonest type varities of rin^orm of the scalp and Holiday*. EnUrjd at th* if we are going to have real this town secured repayment -of ment began slowly. Increased and Andaraoa Shea Poat, No. S046, fteatp Ringworm Contagious ber shop, every child ahould be ed on Deepwood Drive. _ie« at tUneheattr, Conn., ** But it is that part of Mr. Petrll- "The Christmas Pageant of the No B e r t ^ AocMeata Patients Unable to Go The Woman's Society of Chris To Children Is spread by Infected children. given s thorough shampoo to get may be treated with local applica Ceclle E. Gerard to Raymond The Body Shop M dthoi homes for everybody, it Is going the targe and small "depression" then when the war boom came, Veterans of Foreign W an of Man tian Service of toe Rockville ind CUM Mall Matter. • lo's "normalcy” which affects mil chni itv payments to its .local re- increased payments, were made. Holy Grail" by W. Russell Bowie No serious accidents were re chester,-Inc., will welcome the New To Their Homes Spreads By Contact rid of any fungi which may have tions. While many fungicides have M. Fttepatrlck, property located to take longer to get them. Pa ported. Methodist church will hold a mem By WllUam A, O’Brien. M.D. been dcptelted on the hair. been tried in thia disease, definite on Oakland street. SO LIM BNB A FLAG G. I m . I SUBSCRIPTION RATES lions of American radio listeners ripients. According to Assistant Charity was presented Sunday night at Y n r in at their new home at Man- Ringworm of toe scalp usually U Oeater M. 1W. t m tience, and a little hardship now. In some instances, because high ber’s supper this evening at Wes Written For NEA Sersice Any scalp disease or change in results have not been obtained Benjamin O. Kuletauskas to Taar by Mall ...... f which is even more Important. The story credits Manchester Superintendent Albert Behrend’s Center church before a capacity ehester Green. Post Aux. and club Rockville, Dec. 28—The various leyan Hall. Is acquired by children coming In ^ (Dontii£^,y by MkiiMall ...... I report 663 relief families are all way department employes them toe character of the hair In a from their use. Vernon D. Smith, property located "UtUe Caesar" has progressed will bring a better home and a with such success In this colleC- members snd their friends are wel- 60-50 Club Ringworm of the scalp has be direct or indirect contact with ■>*l* Copy audience. Mrs. Helen Page Skin selves were no more Immune to Institutions in snd about Rock- other children with toe disease. child before puberty should be Even though ring*vorm of the on Walker street. .llTorad Oi , better buv later. |tioii venture that the plan may oe paid up, or soon will be. come. A turkey supper will be come a common disease of children from one piece 'of dictatorship to ner, a member of the h l^ school troubleirouQia from the Ice than by the Auxiliary at 10:80. , vUls all observed toe Christmas The 50-50 club o f, the Rockville Articles of wearing apparel such called to the attention of a physi scalp causes an unsightly appear taurn SUtaa and > copied by charity departments Many examples of the honesty faculty and advisor of the Sock Baptist church will meet this eve In various sections of the country. another until now he is flatly tell- throughout the country. snd earnestness of the relief re- travelers, ^dtog twcka j^^^ Dancing will be enjoyed until holiday with special dinners and The infection develops before pub as hate or caps containing infect cian. ance and scalp irritation, it does Birds on battlefields are less MBMBER o r and Buskin Dramatic Club of the from garages wFthout ■hovelers. 1 ^ opUonal. ning at 7:80 o’clock at the home ed hair and scales also spread it. Ringworm of the scalp is not not interfete with general health. upset bjy shellfire than men. Read Herald Adra. THE ASSOaATED PREM Ing the American people them Nine hundred and two Manches- clplents are told in the story on school, has worked for several and the department reported it re distribution of gifts. of Mrs. George Schwafz. There erty and is highly contagious. Reservations will he closed Friday, A new feature at the Rockville Tba Aaaoclatad Prea* la eacluaUaly selves what they may and may ter families were hit during the Page 6 in this weelEs Post. And weeks .coaching the cast. ceived excellent response to its're will be a Christmas party during BtlUad to the ua* of republlcatlon of Calls for Law (Icpreaaion to the point where as A1 Behrend is quoted in the Tales from King Arthur and Dec. 28 and may be made by call City hospital where all but 17 pa ^1 now* dlapatcha* cradltad to It or dbt not hear on their radios. Any gov quests of stalld motorists that they ing Chairman Leo Gouln (8626) or the evening. they appealed for aid In^ a, then story: the knights of the Round Table tients ware returned to their barwta* credited In thia paper and ernment which attempted to do pitch in and help. after 7 p. m. at 8818. For further Hearing Held ^ l< ^ new* publlahed here. v.orkless, tlght-mpney period. "Why ahould any town write off have lost none of their appeal in homea was an Invitation from the A truck would reach a hill or Information see the advertisement trustees to toe next of kin of these A probate hearing waa beld this this would be called a dictator To Curb Labor As all remember, town meet relief grants as just money over curve where long lines of cars All rlKbta of republlcatlon of apecial the fiscal dam? Why shouldn't in tonight's Herald. patients who were forced to re morning to act upon the applica ship. Our government is not a ings of each of the years after the were stalled, a department spokes tion of the administrator of Carl latchaa barain, stock market crash and bank fail every place make Itself financial main at toe hospital to have Chriat- dH aattica client of N. B. A. Serrice dictatorship. It is a democracy. man said, and the driver would an A. Miller, late of this city, for per Senator Wiley Says ures, appropriated increasingly ly and morally sounder by getting maa dinner with them. This was MULTI-COLORED SHAGS But It has, so far, been complete nounce that If they wanted to get carried out in an effort to make mission to sell real estate located large amounts each year for char most of that money back?" going again he'd have to have vol Allied Delegates These are deluxe tufted cotton rugs with center floral designs Iti multi ' Publlabara !P' ly tolerant of Mr. Petrlllo's ali- Unions Should Be As a result of its fine financial the day more pleasant for those In Rockville, owned by the deceas Uatbawa Spaciilal Afency—New ity and charity work projects, unteer shovelers. and Boaton. state, and especially the sound confined for the holiday. ed. colors, and scroll border designs; blue, yellow.rose, beige Chieaso. Oatrolt sumption of a dictatorship. Mr. for Buinaifes ' Money went out through the varl- Despite the heavy rain, there Meeting Jan. 2 Liable _____ ^ ' I ous avenues, work, food, medical and workable operation of Its ex Start for Japan There were two large Christmas 1 — 27x54 Inches Reg. $8.95 $5^95 BUREAU or Pctrillo is now definitely engaged was no lack of help, especially An extra meeting of the Rock r>|IBMBER AUDIT . attention. hospitaliiation. and ecutive offices, Manchester today trees at toe hospital, one in the ^RCULATIUNa from servicemen. ville City Council will be held on 2 — 24x48 inches 6.75 4.50 in abolishing the freedom of the Washington, Dec. 26- -iA?) — A , j,iany other needs requiring solid has reached an excellent position (Continued from Page One) solarium and toe other on the sec The rain, meanwhile, was mak ond floor with decorations In each Wednesday evening, January 2, in 14 — 20x36 inches 4.50 2.98 ( Herald Prtntlnf ‘ "JJr: air, just as surely as any individ sufgeitlon that labor unions be i ca.sh, to the point where the Se- financially and has one of the best ing inroads on the 12 to 18 inches room and the hallways. Three order that the current bills may be Lighter weight mats with matching .seat covers come in sets; blue, rose off nea no ananclal reeponalbtllty for ual who set himself up to tell the made liable for damages resulting lectmen were getting desperate as financial setups in the nation. of snow that fell last week, snd it shortly after the Japanese sur irapblcal e.ror* appaartni >» M- It is expected that a large num groups of carol singers visited the paid without waiting for the in peach. tHlaemenU m The Maneheater Bva- newspapers what Oiey could print from strikes in violation of con- debt i,y:reased and the appeared that the "White Christ render. hospital, the Girl ^ ou te of Union stallation of the new council on Clearance tax Income dropped ber ’of economists' and municipal mas" might net extend to new This document now has been for 11 — 23x34 Inch Sets 7.95 _ 4.98 Uarald. ______would be abolishing the freedom tracts came today from Senator church, toe singers o t toe Christian January 7. But a little clause had been financial heads will come to Man year's. warded to the ten governments for Wednesday, December 26 of the press. He must be defeat Wiley (R-Wls), Apostolic church snd toe Nufiaes signed when the dwiors of depres chester to learn how to collect consideration. If approved, It wlll- Aides. TWO-TONE SHAGS ed, if all America Is not to be his 'That should do away with ir Sion aid had accepted the good o f-1 their back bills. be fonvarded to MacArthur. U. S. i responsible strikes.” Wiley told s At lasatutloiis .slave. officials say this government would The 27 children at th-? County Arrives at Home Heavy quality plain shag^ rugs with harmonizing band borders; yellow, rsng Kind Of Cooperation reporter, adding he believed such Truman Home have no objection, because the re- a step alone would "practically Home In Vernon Center started Sresn, rose, blue it* grudrln* formal recognl- /-V g g 1*1 I write seeks only to “tighten up" their holiday with a Christmas over four hundred 5 — 24x48 inches 5.35 3.50 solve” the strike problem. • . See Another Clinton House L i v e r f l o l l t l s y and clarify the InstrucUsns. On Christmas Eve lon of the regime of Marahal Tito Little Enough The Wisconein Senator said he _ servica_ conihictoil by toe superin 2 — 20x36 inches ..> 3.35 2.25 •' I MlUtsury Phase Over tendent Albert McClesn. Gifts Tiigoslavia American dlploma- President Truman's anaounca- intends to discuss his proposal in Some members, however, believe Same quality as above only with two-tone design in center, as well as band (Oonrioned from Pago One) were received from toe Lions, Elks, ly ia obviously sacrificing some ment that he has ordered the va the Senate when Congress recon Major Strikp Lost in Fire the time is apsroachlng when the American Legion, Veterans of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Derby of borders; tan, rose, blue, or green ' on of principle in order to get venes January 14. Labor legisla commission should take over the Foreign Wars snd toe Manchester l i Vernon street had just about 7 — 24x48 inchex 5.95 3.98 rious officials involved to work to tion Is one of the big items on the him in Independence, before he actual power to formulate policy few-of-a-kind Congregational church in addition given up hope of having their son. one with Russia. speed and facilitate the admission schedule for the returning legis leaves here for Washington Fri for Japan; that once the strictly 11— 20x36 inches 3.96 2.65 CIO Electrical Workers Burr Cottage anil Coii* to gifts from individuals. A turkey Corporal John M. Jr., of toe A. A. We admit that the Tito regime of European refugees to this coun lators. day. miliUry phase of the occupation ^nner was served at noon snd Tufted mats in lighter weight with walTle-tj’pe center; blue, rose, gold, Mrs. Helen Page Hkinner His arrival at his Independence F., 'home for Christmas, when ne not represent the democracy try was iiMued as if it were a President Truman asked earlier Now Tlireutcning to tents Total Loss, Own ia over, the commission should there were many visitors at toe green home at 8 p.m. (e. a. t.) last night I move to Japan and issue Its own walked In about nine o’clock on would like to consider neces- this month for a law to set up home. I Christmas eve, toe first *he has 22 — 21x36 inches 2.76 1.85 handsome piece of policy. It la, "fact-finding" procedures in labor Pull Out Over 250,000 er Advised valued literature. Once again they was the signal for a hearty "Merry instructions directly to MacArthur. fop pecognltlon. When, there- were used as the basis of this Mr. snud Mrs. Edward Q. Hard spent with his family In four Deluxe quality oval shag rugs with band borders in contrasting colors and as far as It goes. But it does pot disputes with major effect on the Christmas" from more than 100 -phig view brought about the ing served a turkey dinner to the wa do tender such recognl- Christmas pageant. The solemn townspeople gathered outside the quiet dropping of the word "ad- years. He enlisted in July, 194!l, textures; blue, white, ro.se, gold go very far. public interest. By The Associated Press A seven room cottage, located in mood of the pageant was Intro 11 men snd four women at the trained' at Miami Beach, Fla ; even though we do it with The President proposed no In Hearings Immediately Clinton near Beach Park, owned "Llttle White House." visory” from the commission's Vernon Town Farm. There were 11 — 24x42 inches 6.75 4.50 The nation’s current major la duced by the angels when they ap title in recent communiques. Lake CJharlea La., and Lowry pointed hopes for the future Senator Ellender (D-La) has in by Charles S. Burr of Manche.ster, peared and lighted the candles. Carolers Serenade Him gifts from toe Elks and toe Ladies Field, Colo. He was sent to Eng crease in our immigration quotas. bor dispute, the General Motors was destroyed by fire together Prime Minister Peter Fraser of troduced a bill to carry out the The altar and the throne in the As he entered his home carol Auxiliary of toe AOH in addition land in the spring of 1943 and :h and development of de< As a result, the greatest number strike, and a threatenAl Walkout with its contents last night. New ZealsRd said during a visit to PLAIN SHAGS president's proposal. Hearings arc Castle of Camelot were thf» set ers serenaded him, concluding with to Mrsonal gifts. spent 31 months In the E. T. O., :racy in Yugoslavia, we are of people who could enter the to start by the Labor committee of 250,000 CIO electrical workers Mr. Burr said this morning that Washington Monday that the time ’The 15 prisoners at toe Tolland Scatter Rugs ting for the four scenes, with the the familiar “Silent Night.’ with the Eighth Air Fdrce and Extra heavy quality cotton shag rugs in oval shape; white, rose, gold or g between the standard of Immediately after Congress re held front rank in post-Christmas he had been advised by telephone had come ; when "much greater Jail, all men had a roast tqrkey United States, this nation of 130,- business along the country's labor vision of the l|^ativity portrayed in After dinner, he went by the Ninth Air Force. He wears sever blue turns. that the entire cottage and con home of Mize Peters, Treasury de powers should be entrusted to the dinner served by Jailer George E. principle and the standard 000,000, In any one year, would front today. the loft above. al ribbons and decorations. 2 — 18x32 inches 3.9.5 2.65 The House Labor committee held tents were a total loss. He said he partment representative for West commission." And he recently as- Cook, and also received smokes. aEpadlency. ^ be 39,000. In contrast with what In Detroit, officials of General had purchased the property six Center church was grateful for sertte It had become clear that Otto Ertel Corporal Derby wss aboard the 2 — 24x40 inches 6 .2 ~ 4.25 week of hearings before the re Motors and the CIO-United Auto the ser\’icea of Dick Westerkamp, ern Missouri, for a few minutes, "George Washington,” sailing We are making the cholcl for he Is willing to-kdmtt to the Unit years ago and during the past year befUsre returning to his home at “the commission will determine Otto Ertel, 82 of 159 Grove 2 — 24x48 inches 7.50 4.98 cess. Labor leaders William Workers planned to resume nego well-known in' the field of radio. from Le Havre, and reports a ency in a situation where ed States, 39,000 of all kinds of Green, Philip Murray and John L. he had had extwi.slve repairs on 9:30 p.m., tired, but happy, and the feneral lines of allied poUcies street died at toe Rockville City 3 — 27x46 Inches 8.50 5.65 tiations, but the wage issue—the the structure. His Interpretation and rendition of In Japan.' Hospital late Monday afternoon stormy passage. After a short acceptance of expediency will Lewis all roundly denounced the ready for bed Loop-pile rug.s of heavy cotton yarn; white, green, blue, ro.se or turquoise Europeans, of all races and faiths, union's demand for 30 per cent Only Partially Innured the story brought to life the ac-> Some officials bsUeve the Mos following a short Utaess. He-was furlough at hts home he will re- Discontinued patterns^ pleasing to Russia. But that is president's proposal. Lewis calling wage rate increase—was not tions of the characters. The cast He had had a full day. Expect cow meeting of Big Three foreign port for discharge at the separa- i 3 — 6x9 feet 42.50 29.75 the President himself not long ago It "an evil, vile-smelling mess.' He placed his loss at $10,000 born in Saxony, Germany and came the complete picture. We were scheduled for discussion. was as follows: King Arthtir, A. ing to leave for Washington at ministers may provide an answer. tlon center. Fort Devens. asked Britain to admit 100,000 The committee took no action with only partial insurance. DCs to this country as a young man. 2 — 4x6 feet 19.50 14.40 In Washington, officials of the Hyatt Sutliffe; Lancelot, William 8:30 a.m., he had to wait imtil Russia thua far has refused to liviag In Rockville for about 30 After graduating from Man y practicing the same kind refugees of just one race qnd re but decided to proceed on a troyed at the same time was a cot 12:06 before weather conditions 3 — 36x54 inches 9.75 6.50 ClO-Unlted Electric Workers tage owned by Elliott Weaver of Blaufuss; a page. Carl Panclera; participato in the cornmlssion. It yoate. He had worked in toe tex chester High school he was em expediency in a situation dis ligion to little Palestine. "broader basis” after the holidays, whose 250,000 members have au knights: Bedivere, Henry Janssen; permitted... a takeoff. Sleet Mwas ... fall- I has held out for creation of a tile mflls Here and eras a retired ployed by toe Travelers Insur 4 — 24x48 inches 5.75 3.85 close to organised labor are under Hartford, located near Mr. Burr's ag to Russia—in our contin- Even the President, then, le thorized a strike in support of de cottage. Gareth, Ernest Kritzmacher; ing as the ''S a cr^ Cow. his big ^gur-power (U. 8., Russia. Britain, areaver. Ha leaves several neph ance Company. grades, sizes, colors 8 — 24x36 inches 4.25 2.85 stood to be urging that union mands for a $2 a day wage hike, C-M plane, took to toe ’china) control council. Those who diplomatic, recognition of much more generous aith oppor The Clinton firemen were assist Tristram. Douglas Straw; Percival, ews, nleeea and cousina. Loop-pile rugs of fine cotton yarns’, deluxe quality. Blue, green, white, leaders accept Mr. Truman’s idea. were scheduled to meet with Labor Versey McBride; Modred, Kenneth The president had told friends look to the Moscow meeting take The funeral servicce will be beld eo Spain. tunities for life snd freedom when ed In fighting the fire by firemen that he did not want to miss dusty rose Their argument runs that other Department conciliators. from Westbrook and Madison. Downing;' Galahad, Donald Hall; this view: on Thureday at 3 p. m. at the Ladd In order to have had a clear they lie outside our own borders. wise Congress may • enact some The Detroit meeting, said Wal three damsels, Lois Doggart, Mar Christmas with toe homcfoUcs and If Russia continues to stay out, Funeral Home. Burial will be in 14 — 19x34 inches 3,75 2.50 . break a coming-home record of 27 ,_jse for denying recognition to To be fair to him, however, it more restrictive measure. ter P. Rfeuther. UAW-CIO vice garet Sasiela, Faith McClelland; the commission may evolve Into Grove Hill cemetery. Textured shag rugs of uneven and alternating pile; beige, green or blue Not P^r Enough president, was to deal only with another damsel, Eleanor Dougan; years. an organization with considerable ^What seems to us the Moscow- has to be admitted that the atti Violent Deaths Trading Good 5 — 24x48 inches 6.95 4.65 Considerable sentiment has been procedure for handing local union Mary, Dorothy Rice; Joseph, D. He drove about Independence, policy-making authority. Many merchants in Rockville re Hollywood 2 — 20x36 inches 4.35 2.85 ["fltyle dictatorship of Tito in Yugo- tude of eome other Americana ia evidenced for legjslation going be grievances in the absence of a Lloyd Hobron; two shepherds; Kansas City and Grandview over If Foreign Commissar Molotov ported bare riielves to<]ay as the ^iBlavla, we would first have had to still worse. The President at least yond the White House proposal. working contract. Agreements be Over Holiday M.ark Hilh Raymond Lambeck; icy pavements. A severe winter and Secretory of State Byrnes result of toe busy days preceding Wool Chenille in shag effect and textured pattern; tan, blue or green storm had made toe trees ^eady > By G P « HANDSAKEK .withdraw our recognition from. proposes to use the existing quota Senator ^atch (D-NMl. one of tween the company and the union Wise Men, McIchiof.xAUan Taylor; come to soma agreement on tocT Christmas. 'Die merchants stated 6 — 27x48 inches 10..50 B.O.! the presidept’s closest friends and were cancelled after the strike of Gaspar, Everett Crete; Bathasar, with Ice along toe route. four-power council Idea, however, they were forced to tell many cus Hitler-style dictatorship of of 39,000 a year. But there arc (CoQtlnoed from Page One) His elderly mother greeted toe Oval Rain Shag with multi colorings, similar to braided rugs most loyal supporters, told report 175,000 last Nov. 21. Da\’id Tiffany; two angels, Sandra toe 10-member body is likely to tomers they were out of many ar Hollywood—Burgess Meredith is Savings 1 — 30x60 inches 10.50 6.95 president with a kiss at toe door in Spain. other Americana who would like ers he thought Mr. Truman "did The principals in the long dis Stuart. Carolyn Miller. retain only its present, modest, ad ticles desired for Christmas pres very restless man. Or so he the most deaths by violence, 47 way of her home. She and her 3 — 27x54 inches 8.65 5.75 What we are doing Instead to wipe even that small figure out, not go far enough." pute, who last week met with the Much of the success of the vice-giving role. ents several days before toe holi- says. govemnicnt’a fact-finding board, and 46, respectively. The fatalities daughter. Miss Mary Jane Truman, ims to be this. We are swap- and there are bills now pending In Hatch is corauthor with Senator pageant was due to the realistic This fact was brought out when Deluxe plain Shags in a large size . . . 4x6 feet . . . blue, rose or green arc scheduled to be in Washing in Texas were 29 victims of traf costuming of the characters. This were surprised and delighted at his Congress designed to take away Bail (R-Mlnn) of a long-pending fic accidents and 18 by niisceltanu- '' Dutch Mlilat Party I asked him about toe report that 11 — 4x6 feet 19.50 15.75 -ping democracy in Yugoslavia and ton Friday when the panel resumes task was undertaken by .Mrs, making the drive to Grandview Two Women Die, toe life of Ernie Pyle would be measure wl^ich would establish ous causes, including 15 slayings. ITie Rockville Emblem Club will partial^ In the rest of the Balkans from every last European the studies of the controversy. It was Edna Case Parker and her com Christmas night, in view of his late hold a public Dutch whist party filmed. machinery for settlement of labor California topped the country in arrival. < for democracy in Sp^in. Obvlous- hope that this country might pos disputes through arbitration. not disclosed whether General Mo mittee. includinj; Mrs. Kenneth Six Hurt in Fire thia evening at eight o'clock at toe "If It Is done, I don’t particu RAG RUGS tors would be represented at the motor deaths with 35. Downing, Mrs. (^arl Hansen, Mrs. Newsmen, photographers and ra both tbs Balkans and Spain sibly provide them with a new Restrictions on political actlvl Elks Home. Tha committee In larly care hbout playing Ernie Textures and colors that capture the charm of early American hand-loomed meeting. . In New York state 21 violent Mark Hill, Mr*. Arthur Illing, Mrs. dio commentators who came from charge includes Mrs. Elsie Orms- again.” said Meredith, who por ywra losers by our bargain. start In life. ties by unions and penalties for Last week the board, in s state deaths were reported, including Washington to "cover!’ toe presi rag rugs and carpeting. One grade cornea with stripes running length violations of contracts have sup John Leavitt, Mrs. Wilbur Love Pittsburgh, Dte. 28.—(45—Two bee, Mrs. Estelle Walthers and trayed toe late war correspondent After oue of the busiest years in our Scatter Rug Department in America cannot think of Its role ment of policy, announced GM’s six in traffic accidents, while Illi land, with the assisUnce of the dent's visit home arrived in Kan women perished and six persons wise instead of across the rugs ' The general indication is, then, port in the House Military com Mrs. Mary Keeney. There will be In "Story of G. I. Joe." In this respect with much Chris ability to pay would be considered nois motor mishaps, all In CJiica- Women's Sewing group. The color sas City ajntbst three hours after were injured. Including ■ four fire prizes and refreshmenst. "Why not?" I asked. history, iUs time to clear out the many discontinued patterns, 7 — 3x5 feet 4.50 2.98 that we have abandoned the idea mlttee as amendments to a bill for as one' factor in connection- with go, totaled three. the president. Thtir plane was de tian complacency. ing of the royal robes, the shin men, in a spectacular five-alarm Daasoa Lodge "Because I’m too restless,” he 3 — 2.\4feet 2.65 1.75 o f fighting very hard for the prtn- repeal of the Smith-Gonnally act' the union’s wage demands. Heavy snowfalls, rain and sleet ing armor of the knights, and the layed St the takeoff by Ice which fire, which destroyed three of toe sizes, grades and colors which automatically accumulate. strike vote provisions. There will be a meeting of De declared. "I can’t see myself Two-lone basket weave rag in blue, gold, black, green or rose I eiplas of democracy, and are now Meanwhile, picketing of the in manv parts of the country kept ivory satin of the page gave it a had to be cleared from the wings. buildings and damaged toe other mon Lodge, No. 17, Knights of Py being tied down to a series." strike-bound GM plants, halted highway travel at a minimum tangible atmosphere, \rith the con Both planes fought headwinds In addition 'to the groups listed here are many one-of-a-kind 2 — 3x5 feet 5.50 3.65 " entering a period of expediency N ew Housing Shortage two. Fire Chief William H. Davis thias this evening at Castle Hall. ‘T ^ s your service in the Army over tjie Christmas-holiday, was over the holiday. trasting whiteness of the angels over much of the route as they estimated toe lose at 830,000. The rank of page will be exempli have anything to do with your 7 — 2x4 feet 3.25 2.25 'and compromise In which we may moved through leaden skies that pieces and miscellaneous items, too numerous too describe. In Dtirlng the war itself, America maintained only on a token basis Listed by States adding the spiritualistic atmos The dead were Mrs. Martha fied.on a class of eandidatee with restlessness?” I inquired. Hit-or-miss rag rugs with lots of color j e t along better with Russia, but The Puer* Column today. The violent deaths by states, phere. showered sleet snd rain against had a housing emergency caused Pulkowski, 54,#and her daughter. Arthur Edwards as master of “No, I wan even more restless cluded' also, as you Will see, are a few rooril size rugs. 12 — 2x4 feet 2.50 L65 \- in which the long range cause of No Strike Date Set listing in order traffic, fire and Little of the effort of the com toe ships. Mrs. Helen Tolusciak, SO, both of work. There will also be nomina before toe Army," be replied, ex by the necessity for accommodat Hit-or-miss rugs with two bands running lengthwise in the pattern peace and decency is likely to suf- Highland Park Spring. No date for a strike of the CIO- miscellaneoua causes; mittees was realized by the au whom had wakened their children tion and election of officers. ploding my theory. Time to pick up a few rugs. . . even if to store away for future ing the people who flocked to war Electrical workers has been set, Alabama, 0-1-0; Arizona, 10-0-U; dience. Many hours* were spent in 22 — 2x4 feet 1.98 1.35 fisr. when flames, sweeping up a atatr- Mra. Com E. Bean What would Meredith like to do plant communities In order to do In the towm of Manchester ^ although a union spokesman Said Arkansas, 2-0-1; California, 35-2- preparing for toe effective light JoeW. Ervin way trapped them In their second , Word has been received in this about his restless' feeling? "I use! Prices are drastically reduced for pre-inventory dear- Plaid rag rugs in black and orange, or yellow and black It has always been possible for At the base of Lookout Mountain it might be called after the first 9; Colorado, 10-0-0; Connecticut, ing under the direction of James their share of America's giant floor apartment. want to travel,” he said. "I want 9 — 30x60 inches 4.25 2.85 the United States and Russia to There Manlto’s boundless wisdom of the year unles.s Oeneral Electric 0-23'-2; Florida, 0-0-4; Georgia, 1<^ McCaw, and the staging in charge to gat out and see toe world. There anee. production task.^ . Firemen scarcely caught their 6 — 27x64 inches 3.60 2.25 get along if each would accept Fashioned Nipow’s gushing foun and Westlnghouse "at least meet 0-0; Idaho, 1-0-2; Illinois, 3-1-11; of Henry Miller. Mrs. Allen Behnke Kills Himself breath befora they were called to Crocheted Set are going to be exciting timea lii tlie offer of General Motors for with Mrs. Emerson Boaworth waa NOT ALL COLORS IN ALL SIZES and condone and imitate the oth . That emergency was met, In tain. Indiana, 8-0-1; Kansas, 1-0-0; another blaze, which swept the future and I want to be in toe 13 1-2 cents an l^our Increase." Loumana, 3-2-3; Maine, 0-0-5; in charge' of the properties. The thick of them.” er’s worst policies. But then their large part, by the erection of Federal conciliators have Invited (OoBtlated from Page Oae) tbrouigb a four'story business HOOKED RUGS Oh thou invigorating spring, Manland. 6-0-1; MassaebuMtts, music waa furnished by Center buUdtag en Grant street, opposite A t present, toe actor Is appear- cheap housing, some of which wag GE and Westlnghouse representa Church Choir n-ith Mrs. Everett Just 14 rugs with scalloped band borders; beige centers with contrasting ^partnership and understanding To all thy tales traditions clung 0-0-2; M ic h ii^ 8-1-2. their resignations to be effective toe Federal building In tha down in “Diary of a Chambermaid." openly labeled temporary, and Red Man’e sparkling healing wa- tives to meetings tomorrow and Minnesota, 3-2-0; Mississippi, 3- Miner at the organ. which he | is producing with pastel colors ~ would be leading the world down- Friday. Negotiations between Gen at yesr'a end. town acetion. Starting In the jw ard instead of upward, nor would some of which, although it may tere— 0-3; Missouri, 6-3-3; Nebraska, 2- Ervin’s death led to a false re kitchen of the Embassy resUu- Benedict Bogeaus. But much of 5 — 30x60 inches 10.60 - ' 6.95 To date thy worth Is stlir Unsung, eral Motors and the union ai^ to be 0-1; New JersAy. 2-^4; New Mex his dreaming time is occupied with the partnership and understand- have been labeled and sold as resumed after the first of the year, port d r police headquarters yes rant, toe fire caused damage eaU- 4 — 24x48 inches 6.75 4.50 something higher, was actually ico, 9-0-3; New York, 6-4-11; Probe Waste terday afternoon that the victim matad by .Davis at $25,000. a scheme to make movies abroad. 4.65 2.98 1, Ing eventually be any more per- The dusky squaws prepared a tea while in Pittsburgh a Westing- North Carolina, 2-0-0; North Oa- ’T d like to be in Europe when 6 — 22x36 inches only temporary In life and in house official said his company was formar Senator Robert R. ar i. tnanent than the unprincipled With wholesome herbs and hem' kbtA, 1-3-1; Ohio, 9-2-1; Oklaho Reynolds North Carolina. Po MteTled 71 Years so many exciting things are hap value. still was continui|ig negotiations Of War Goods o t ^partnership with which Russia lock cones. ma, 6-0-2; Oregon, 1-0-4; Pennsyl lice said they did not know how pening," he remarked. "I’ve been OVAL BRAID RUGS And while quaffing this concoc with the union. vania, 7-3-2; South Carolina, 0-U- doing some investigating about and "Germany opened' this war. Now, with the war over, we the report originated. Reynolds Is Carbondale, RL—(45— Congrat A heavy quality of braid rug in hit-or-miss colorings with band borders have another housing emergency. tion . 7; South Dakota, 1-0-0; Tennes (CoBrinued from Page One)' at his home at Palm Beach, Fla. ulations from members of toe making a picture in France, or There is a joint obligation upon The sick pa.ssed by the "Standing see, 2-0-1. maybe in Palestine. It’a not as 11 — 4x6 feet 18.95 14.00 It seems to be caused by two Held for Driving Kenneth Romney, sergeant at fsmilv’8 five generations came . a ' both Russia and America to do ptones." Texas. 29-0-18: Utah, 0-0-2; there may be quite valid reasons from all parts of the world today fantastic as it aeema." things, one foreseen, the other arms of the House, said he would I ( something more than just get Washington, 1-0-1; West Virginia, for some destruction of things announce funeral arrangements to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nirolaldes, He said that with the perfec The Red Man's faith influenced Without Licen§e tion of toe 16mm. camera, pic BASKET WEAVE RUGS SiOalong by the easiest ^nd most ex- not foreseen. It was to be ex 2-5-1; Washington, D.xC, 0-1-0. that cost a lot to make. He mem for Ervin later today. who haveijust observed their 71st pected that, after the war, re him States not listed did not report tloned explosives, for one thing. wedding annlveraary. Ntcolaidee tures could be made anywhere. A special grade with decorator’s colorings, made in the Carolina mountains. ‘ edP*4ient and the most unprincipled when he "Why couldn’t you make your To believe the powow Albert Freeman, 27, of 71 South any violent deaths. "On toe other hand, toe com Appeal Granted Is 98 and his wife Is 87. Seven ot Plain and plaids, red, rose, rust, blue, green, yellow or white “•'devices. This present step on our turning servicemen, of the marry- said: mittee has had reports from time own picture on the Persian Gulf, ^ ing age. would be' looking for Main street was arrested yester toe -couple’s eight children attend 16 — 36x60 inch Plains 6.25 4.65 i;^lSph*'t jr described as a contribution "Your ailment now ha.s disap to time that items which would oe ed the anniveibary eelebraUon, for example?” he proposed. ‘"The day by the police on a charge of Chicago, Dec. 26—(P)—Municipal actors would love the travel. 'All 17 — 27x54 inch Plains 4.25 2.85 peared; Advises Reviewing of value to the civilian economy with many of their 84 grandchil «*-to the succeiw of the Moscow Con- ^he surprise driving without a license following Judge Francis Dorelll told Henry you would need Is a chew of 16 24x48 inch Plains and Plaids 3.35 2.25 seems Behold these stones in which It an accident on South Main street here, or in Australia for example, Mason, a hmk peddler, that he was dren, 57 great-grandehlldren and .ferenee. But it Is to be hoped that «>e fact fled." have been destroyed. about five men to shoot toe pic that an unexpected portion of the involving a car owned by Police . Code of Safety g (^ g to free him on a charge of eight great-grcat-grandchtldren. ture like that, if professionally nSUCcers there, if it is forthcoming, Ck>mmis{iioner Jay E. Rand. "W e have read, as newspaper blocking traffic with his push cart Several grandsons and great' STRING RUGS ji'UjWilt be on a higher plane, home front population which mi Time snd weather both have as readers have, to trucks being done, could compete with any of According to, Uie re^iort of Po Mason, however, said he wanted grandsons, in service, sent con toe Hollywood productions.” Just two qf these rugs made with long loops of white string on a white grated for War jobs is apparently yet liceman John Cavagnaro, the car Bridgeport, Dec. 26.—(45 — The pushed off cliffs. We have/ 'Tieard a trial. i u ^ e Borelli ex- gratulations from scattered see- ijrlll ------to He described an orientation film all set to continue in its new loca Preseryeil these rocks for us operated by Freeman had turned Bridgeport Brass Company was reports that food is being wasted. plalnei : “You oan go home. You’re tlcos of the world. canvas backing. Smart with modern or sunporch furniture ** More Petrlllo Dictatorship see sdviecd by Coroner Theodore E. ,We don’t know how true they are. S he made in toe Army. 1 — 6x9 feet 35.00 23.50 tion. There has been something into the drtvewa^^ of his home, free." "It was called ‘Welcome to And the fountain has never ceased Stelber today to review Its code ot It may be, for example, that "I want 12 good men to hear my James Caesar Petrlllo’s letter of the expected trek back home, then backed out again, as Police Britain,’ and it was shown to 1 — 9x12 feet 72.60 48.50 Spouting generously and free. Commissioner Rand's car, operat safety, with toe object of making stocks of food have been kept case,” Mssob insisted. “•■iinforming American radio that it but by no means all that was fore Mathias Spieas. someone responsible for .jts en from hungry people because they Judge Borelli set his hearing for nearly every soldier who landed ed by David Tiffany of 112 Oak in toe British Isles. To make It, ■ AraRJUst, effective Dec. 31. cease the cast. The housing problem con Note; At Highland Park, in the forcement have becoqie spollitoi to keep peo Personal Niitfres RUSHSQUARES street was passing. The Free Jan. S. we Just got a camera and started l^lnroadcast of any music originat- tinued critical in many communi glen, is the mineral spring, open man car forced.Tiffany to pull into The coroner's .recommendation ple from poisoning tbemselvss." The deluxe porch or sunporch rug, made of Porta Rican rush. Available the year round to the public: The was, c*Qntoined in a finding on toe Knowland said the flying sena out. We took scenes In toe pubs ■Ndng in other countries, is a classic ties .even before''returning serv the ditch, following which the auto’ Diet At Age Of 108 lo M em orlsm path leads'up. to the summit of death of Harold Shultis, 49, of 544 tors believe they con do "a coa and in the country and wherever in room sizes, as well as special sizes from 9-foot width. Special sizes must crashed through a guard rail and It struck our fancy. But because Its kind. icemen began to look for accom Lookout Mountain. It Is a one Stillman street, a maintenance struct!ve job for too American Bridgeport, ‘ Dec. 26—(45—Mrs. be figured in mult^les of 27 inches overturned. The car was pulled In memory « f our huabsnd and it was done by experienced men .During the wsa, the letter re- modations. way drive. Coming down the path, back into the road by s'* wrecker man who killed Oct. 16, when people, who have a. lot of money Amelia Halmeriok. who told guests father, who paasaS ewsy Pacfmber M, Sj»ecial Sizes, sq. ft. .60 .35 or road, it leads between two he was struck by' a traveling 1S4S. It wss a very Interesting and pro Mr. Petrlllo waived the As a result, in many communi today. tied up 4n supplies, bases and in- at her birthday party taat August fessional, picture. 1 — 6x9 feet / 27.00 18.50 large upright stone pillars. These crane while making repairs In toe that "102 isn’t a long time to live; iUSStlun' of such foreign inuslc ties, noiising is either unobtain Freeman will be presented in Etallations of all kinds.” Tim* paaaea away "It sfema to me that toe pic 1 — 6x12 feet / . 86.00 25.00 sro the atones used as, scapegoats company’s casting shop at Housa- He hopes their Inspectimi trip it eoems like yesterday I was ting with the possible em- police court on Jan. 5. ICamorl** jemaln. tures that have been made by toe 40.00 27.50 able, or, ir it can, be found, is by i.be powows and medicine men tonic avenue ,.and Grand street will contribute to a "sound nation born.” dlqd on Christmas day at 8 — 8xl0 feet ment of his AmericAn musi- to heal the sick Indians. Early the home of her daughter. Mrs. Mrs. John Roblnaon snd fsaniy. By Mra. Aaae Oabat A m y and the Navy present 1 — 9x12 feet 60.00 42.00 available only at profiteering The death *^01 Shultis, toe coro ai policy" on the handling of sur- challenge to Holiywo^. The preachers preached against using Helmerick. born in Bavaria in IMS, A dawny-aoft baby wool Jacket Ictsns. prices. There Is a great deal of Fire Department ner saya fell within the category (Hus goods abroad. * movie makers haVe. been saying the water. I have a copy of cme of avoidable accidents, and result also leavas two sons, seven grand C i J ’ d o f ai)6 boaaet crocheted ia a lacy **We Considered this,” he said, unpleasantness, and even some that documentaries are not as sermon, rather a fragment of one. ed from negligence, but toe negli chlldran, eight-grandehtldren and a atltoh fnakM ah cxcepUanally pret- REVERSIBLE CHENILLES neceaesry wartime measure to real hardship, all of which tends j . M. Sple'si. Answer^ 3 Calls R. R. Traffie Keaumed great-gmdchild. W* wlah to thank all our nelghbers, te adt far the-very young baby. salable aa the so-called entertain gence a'ss not jOf toe gross variety friends, th* Hospital Auxiliary, Bun- ment films. But what could bs Wool chenlllea in plain colors, mixed with beige. ite good will and good rela- to create, pressure' toward drastic Requires little yam and worke up New Year Store Hours: which would make an officer of set RebekaK ledge and King Davlg v * ^ quickly. more exciting than *1716 Fighting 4 — 4x6 feet Ip with other countries...... policy - ' The South Manchester fire de the corporation chargeable with Denver, Dec. 26—(45 —TYaffic Surpriaing QuesrioB lodga tor thalr gifts, ganarous dona- ■ k , No laltlaUve tione and esrd*' ot * sympathy rtpa*'- at th* ’To obtain complete erochetlni Lqdy’ ? Or ‘San Pietro.’ That's toe 4 — 8x9 feet "However, now that the war ia partment had three calls over the criminal responsiblUty. was resumed today over Denver real McCjoy. If we could combine ’'Open Tomorrow Evening (Thursday) to 9. Speakii\g in general terms, and and Salt Lake Railroad tracks, Atlanta (45—Tb« Voung Demo- ...... ®“'’ •'alm-^fo” teFa. I mother and Inatructlona (or the Lacy Crocbcl 1 — 8x10 feet we'believe that we Should taking the necessary long range Oklahoma City, Dec. 26—(45— holiday. All weresBttll alarms. Baby Set (Pattern 0073) aend 15 that' realism with an entertaining O pen^turday Until 5 :30. CLOSED ALL 1716 first eSme at 9:37 Christmas Chrlstmaa Star blocked 29 miles west of Denver crateats at Georgia wnductod a william Knotakle, story, we would have something." back to normal as rapidly as view, the best way for the nation Robbers, breaking into a five and yesterday by s rock slide which rum for high school students last Walter Knofskte. cents In coin plus 1 cerit postage, ^DAY MONDAY, AND TUESDAY. Open ten cent More here, knocked off eve from a Chimney fire at 32 Lottl* Bsmbarger. wur naine, address and the e.'Therefore, will you kind- to solve this present emergency Ctoopor street and w u taken care Portland, OrCy Dec. 26—(if) — derailed an engine and stranded night on "Privileges of Citlzen- Plaster Oeeta All Day Wednesday, Januliry 2nd. toe combination knob of a safe, toip.” The students were encour tern number to Anne' Cabot, The : discontinue the broadcasting Is by purely emergency .methods, battered its door, and finally cart of. by No. 1. Police dffioer InSn F. Parker,' who several hiindred servicemen on Card of Tluinks Manebeeter Evening Herald, 1100 searched frantically two weeka fo r tato troop, trains at Pinecliffe, aged to iftsk questions. Just ssk iBtty musical programs emanst- not by a reducUon ip the standard ed it away to a park where police The eeoond call , was aisp an k. II..I . ly Ave„ Antertcag, New Yorh. N. Y. found It. swered by No. 1 for a chimney fire his missing polics star, got (t back Oolo. anything, the forum leadera said. Ws wl»b to taka tk|p oppertunity of from foreign, countries effec- of our poet-war houelng. We You’ll want to crochet, knit, em Officer Lee Mullnix, after check at 820 Hartford road at 5:15 yes as a "Christmas present” No ona was injured on the train Ona pert little asiss approached aspraasing thanks to tliOte who syia» broider or aew doaens o t the |)ao. 31. IHfi.” ehould makeshift now, but we ing it for fingerprints, casually terday morning. The last fire His three year old daughter en route from Denver to (?raig, Mra. jWarguerite Ryaa h^wlag psthlsad with us at tb* UpM of^ our warm, arlnter acoeeaorlee and gar- otter words, now that ptece ahpuld not put up permanent turned toe handle and toe door of the day was answered by Com Tina said she’a had a . very alee railroad officials said, vice president of the , organization, The troop trains arrived in Den and isked: ” lJV«l, ^ T d Uko to Anna. Iet*a get back to nor- housing of a makeshift character. opened, .disclosing $2,500 inside. pany No.-g at 3:45 yesterday aft time playing with it, thank you, He said the safia apparently had ernoon for a fire near a fireplace end' she would let him play wlthMt ver early today after the tfacks know how ]l could go about form normalcy, in Mr. Petrll- Qur returning servicemen ' now .never been locked. at 341 East Center street- for a while as a dhristmas present has been cleare^- ing a Young Republican club.” A ■J t. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTEK. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26. 194» PAGE MINK \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 26, 194» fG S t ^------WTMT—1*80 was any criminal responsibility In Former Resident SSSfc'a Today *8 Radio tVHTD^Uie Ban on Foreign ■ostora Staa fiord Tima 1945 Most Fantastic Year in Sports History Eje-Witne^s connection with the deaths. The state police' commissioner Radio Programs Leaves the WAC said that,, although the biiUding Travel Bug Bites Millions S and arty; --'Lon* Ranger; w nC — Emile Tell Experiences lacked fire escapes, it met the \ Hollywood; WTHT—Jack Berch; Got* Glee Club. requirements of the Hartford w n c —Backstage Wife. 7:45—WHTD—Inside of Sports; biiilding code In that it had front Stampefle of TourinU Swamps Transportation Lines Chicago, Dec, 26—(4P^~.James C. Private Isabel I^ngaker of the WnO-Musical Appetiser. At Hosfiital Fire Q —What instruments does an Woman’s Army Corps at Smyrna, 4:15—WHTD-~Johnson Family; Perfect Plays Stud Combined War, Peace and rear exits. It was inspected Petrillo, president of the AFL orchestra use as its tuning guide ? —Una King for a Half Hour; 8:00—WDRC — Jack Carson Sport Slants regularly by the Hartford fire men in separation centers, and ship bookings, it hasn’t meant American Federation of Musicians, Tenn., has returned to civilian life w n c —Stena Dallas. i Show; WHTD—Music for Half (CMHlaMd fran P»«« Om ) By Ktmellan CallahHn A—The oboe, the most difficult and extends holiday greetings to marshal's department, the last in NE.\ S(aH t ’orres|»ondcnt , picamire travelero. much to Mr. and Mrs. Average has banned the broadcast by of all to tune and the instrument 4:30 — WDRC — Swing Time; i an Hour; WTHT—Lum and Ab By Earl W. Yost spection having been made less It's the Relatives and piea.sure American. Unless the govern the Herald staff and friends in WHTD—Mutual Melody Hour; i ner; wnc—Mr. and Mri. North , History of Rose Bowl E-laralnr. K« klao Mked the Hart- New York Travel-starved American radio stations of mu which stays in tune longest. Manchester. She will be remember Sports M tor Played Major Roles than two weeks ago, he -said. tourists who cause the most con ment approves of the proposed w n C —Lorenzo Jones. 18:15—WTHT—Elmer Davis. - - -6 - ...... - - II |5 d Are and buUding departmenta sical programs oriftinating in any ed as the conductor of the Wednes In conjunction with state Americans are. creating the worst fusion these days. Discomfort trip, they won’t Issue passports. , foreign countries except Canada, Q--What Is the origin of the 4:15—WDRO—Main Street. Hart-, 8:80—WDRC — Dr. Christian; ' to cutamlt their records on the doesn't deter, them. They’ll take day column in 'The Herald, now ^Qubsand C3ieney Cravat League. Health Commissioner Stanley H. traffic jam *ln history. Plane.s Travel to South America is effective Dec,'31. term scot free? known as ‘.’’Hie Inquirer.” ford; WTHT—Hop Harrlgan;, News; WHTD — Fresh Up Doyle Nave’s Touch ^8port*^a^heT?a^Ba^ Boxinir Eniovsb iiju y B Standout OUIUUOU4 towardspectators record rocelpts. who contnir* Osborne, Hickey yesterday noti whatever accommodations they limited too. Few ships have been Petrillo announced the order, A—The scot was an old Eng w n c —Young Wldder Brown. Show; WTHT— Fishing and Sports in general in Manchester CSiarlle Kebart succeasftilly de Another Investigation was being are packed, trains are jammed, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H. Long- fended his town bowling champion Byron Nelson bUtbely fied all state police barracks to <'an get, just to be on their way. added to this run. Most are which he said Was not ne'w, was lish tax; hence, scot free meant aker and their , two sons and 5:00—WDRC—March of Science;, HunUng; W nC — Hildegorde down Passes to Krue Local S ^ rt during the Vear of 1945, came Year; Pep, Nelson and eoaducted by Mayor Cornelius warn the siipervlaors of convales buses are bustin’ out all over with rhat's just the rub. They not only small cargo vea.sels which carry free of tax, and later came to WHTD—Here’s How; WTHT— j Show. ship, defeating challenger Roy II mx J : tinued bis swath througli oaon- M wlan •"<* Hartford Are ofBclals. people going places. being reinvoked "to protect the daughter formerly resided on Pine back BO to speak. The bfist all- villflnfllCP ITlCntlOnCO and-carry divot diggers acquir- cent homes In their areas to take re.serve seats on planes but on 10 to 12 passengers. Men get the American musician against foreign mean free of harm. street. Mr. Longakcr, a veteran Terry; W nC —When a Girt Mar- 9:00—WDRC — Frank Sinatra: ger in 1939 Stands Out Upp. Xk oonnectlon with that Inquiry, V-J Day and the cancellation as rlea. ! WHTD — Gabriel Heatter; Charley Robbins, winner of the In Annual Rnnndnn ^ »6a,006 in War Bonds mnkliiff ^Hlehan] F. Jones, J r, one of Hart- the utmost precautions with of gas rationing was the spur that trains as well. Airlines s re , best breaks In bookings. Not only competition." of World War I, kept hia com At Top; Highlights Chatter around baseball season in the his i n A n n u a l n o u n a u p courses look like miniatures Cfiiriatmaa trees and other decora alarmed at the terrific increase: because they come under business Religious broadcasta, auch as the Q—What ia Navy’s "Little Joe?” mission and waa a reserve officer 5:15—WHTD—Superman; WTHT i WTHT— Junior Town MeeUng: tory of the *rwllight League was Turkey Day rood race here, clung ViOed’a leading real estate men, call- started the travel stampede. One of "no shows" those who neglect travel, but because twice as many A—‘A radio controlled power —Music; w n c —PorUa Faces WTIC— Eddie Cantor Show. _ ^ - -- Holiday greeting cards were re- to the spbtllght nationally by win ; belting_ par afar to repeat os toe otf on Mayor Moylan to "take the tions, making sure there wa.s no day tourist bureaus were as de- j annual Christmas and EasUr pro after Pearl Harbor. Their elder (enjoyed. Attendance and gata re By Horry Grayson “ inflammable material about and to caned plane pasaage when men can be squeezed into s stsfe- grams from the Vatican and Jeru bomb. It flies straight up to 10,000 Life. 9:15—WHTD— Real Stories from Paaadena, Dec. 26.—(s)—Im- ceived from Mickey Katfiveck, the ceipt records were smashed and ning the national marathon cham Athlcta M the Yoor. laad** in organlaing a state-wide •serted a.s a beach cabana In Jan son, Richard, served overseas 16 6:30—WDRC—News Commenta NEA Sports Editor Basketball set new attendoaofi’ conference to consider a more that fire extinguishers were avail they decide to go by train. room. salem. and special overs.iaa pro feet at 400 ih.p.h. months, part of the time In India; Real Life. mortal, “perfect” plays suct^ as only local baseball player in pro- the calibre of ball improved from pionship as well as numerous AAU uary. The next morning thou Many' of to 7 'i f . J. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CUNN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2 6 ,1 9 « PA O l MANCHESTER EVENINH HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 26, 194i TOONERVlU.E FOLKS BY FONTAINE FOl Garages—Serrice— Kusiness Services Offered 18 Moving—Trucking— Poultry and Supplies 43 Household Goods 51 Wanted to Rent 68 LONGSTREET REACH Storage . 10! RADIO CLINIC—Appliances serv Storage 20 DELUXE Dressed chickens, broil DINING-ROOM set. AUo large DISCHARGED soldier desires four Sense and Nonsense WHO UVEP 30 YEARS AT MISS AMY WORTLE*S* BOARDING HOUSE iced. 25 years’ experience. Your ers. fryers 43c, roasters 48c. De and small vacuum cleaner. Tele or five room rent furnished or un- ^ Clatsified danified WANTEt)—One or two-car gar- THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Com phone 2-1615. furnishedi Reasonable. Call 3349., or apace In eatabliihcd gar radio serviced with latest preci pany, local moving, packing, liveries Wednesday - Saturday. BtomW Report sf