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FBXDAY, OCtt)BE» 14,1f4f The Waathar ItioiainE E N Avsrat# DsOy Nat Prsis Bm* jnanrtfTHtrr SvTtttog IjgraUi fW the Moath e i Papthmhor, I84f Mrs. Em eat Howard In diarga «C at-ii the masting o f October 94. CSoudy sad oool with Bght rain The Kem ey Street Parent- Harvest Supper tha kitchen; M ra Woodrow Sac- Dyer as Speaker - Thoee proposed are as follows: FORSALI 9,676 tidu sfteruooai lula tonlgM autn Teachers club has set the date of Worthy Mistress cocdlo, tha dining room, and M ra YToeldant, Edgar Clarkt, Flret Vlce-Prealdant. Ruasell Pottarton; ttiiuiug Into SuBduyt IsereeMsg About Town October 31 for an old fashioned Chariea T. E. W illett Ucketa and ore Kiwanis i FsBdlF* fc w «f !• H Ushar of Urn Auttt and modem dance at the City View United Church decorationa Reservatlona may ba Saoond Vlca-Praaldant. Rayntond Bum s* o f OfacnliMlaas rooBM, 5 4W*. 8 tw i fcjrt Manchester^A CUy of VUlqgo Charm Dance hall on Keeney street. A v ­ made bv calling M ra Herald Let, Owana; Secrttary-Trtaaurer,-David ^KDUklBcton I/Ojwl O n n gv LAdc* Havey; Board of Dlractora lor and 2 car gara^SttiM M ery’s band has already been en­ United M eth o<^ church In Bol­ 8089 or M ra Jmmi^ pseeaaary. made the trip here by plane and Mlstxeas of the Daughters of Ub- erty. No. 125, Ladles Orange Loy­ Told by House Memben tee Meuiher Denies 'For Further Information will return to Los Angeles by air-1 Hong Kong. Oct. 15.— (/P) plane. al Institution, at ita monthly bual' That Unification Must Congressmen Urge State Verdict Will Drive • TeL Rockville 1618-W2 naaa masting. Her eesoclate o ffl —;Chinese Communist con­ Europe’s Red After « P. M. Group C. Center Churclt Mrs. cere will be the following: querors walked Into Canton Be Made to'Work; No And Local Action on Reds Underground; Deputy mlstreaa Dorothy Jhcob- Grace Agaid, Leader, will hold a today. Their spearheada shot Flaws Seen in Law Communists; See Need food eale at J. W. Hale’a etarOng aon; chaplain,- Ruth Blevlna; ra- Decision Important cordlng secretary, lily Dunlop; fi­ beyond the late Nationalist Papers Assail tomorrow morning at 8. Mrs. Br- capital toward the boundaries To Foil Vnderground nest Bengston is chairman for the nancial aeccetary, ’Tillie Lindsay; Wuhlogton, OcL 15 — l/Ti— traaaurer, Ethel Duncan; first oon- of Britain’s crown colony of New York, Oct. 15.— (f f ) - * sale. iHotiM membem Mrved blunt no- Eleven of the nation’s top duotrasa Misa Emma Crudg; atc- Hong Kong. The pro-Commu Washington, Oct. 15.— (JP) U. S. Verdict ond oqnductreea, Mra. Ruby Hasan; ------Uce on th« bltUrly quurreling quadruplet giria horn f « Mr. and Mra. Onde Rargreuvea In Rault Ste. Marie, Canada, exerclM their Communist leaders were be-' The C YP Club of Center Church nist newspaper Wen Wei Pao g«rvice« today that miii- — The conviction of 11 na­ first lecturer, MIm Vera Dion; aee- lunge In the Sault Ste. Marie hoepltaL The Hargreavea bad been expecting a boy—Just one— but wlU hold a Pot Luck supper. Sun- hind bars today with their ond lecturer, Mrs. Muriel Auden. sald grecn-clad Red troopa ” co m -| ^ fy unification muat be made to tional Communist leaders in ‘day evening at 6. A ll members pletely liberated” Canton tbis|^of|(. said they were happy at the surprlso, (N E A telephoto). Other Journals General­ Communist party in America DEPENDABLE Inside guard. Mrs. Jay Farris; ' '■■■■ 'h ' ' ■ ■' ' '■» II. II -I New York stirred demands in not requested to bring food are m o m ^ after an ’’orderly and Expreaaiona from key memben ly Sho’W Little Inter­ facing a fight for its life. asked to bring thirty cents. Mem­ outside guard, Mra Bessie Farris; Congress today for state and color bearer, Mrs- Dolly Wylie; peaceful” entrance Into the south of the Armed Services committee They were convicted yester­ bers wishing to attend and not al­ Indicated clearly that the Navy’s ocal crackdowns, backed by est in Conviction of first trustee, M fa Rachel Fox; China metropolis, cradle, of the Callows Ends Cool Silence ready contacted should call Marcia revolution .that overthrew the Im­ sharp crltlciam of Pentagon high aws to root Communists out day as plotters of violent rev­ Beach, 2-9216, as soon .-u possible. second trustee, Mra. Minnie Mor­ News Tidbits 11 Top Cotamunists olution against the country perial Manchua. stratagy has convinced them that if they go underground. Rep­ rison; third trustee, Mra. Minnie blame for flaming military differ­ they professed to love. Shorts; first adviser, Herbert Met- Full batalls Not Available Life of Rajkl CoDed From (A>) Wires On Lewis Bid PieaeriptloB Speeiallsta ences rests In ^ministration of resentative Velde (R., 111.), London, Oct. 15— UP—Commu­ Heavy Shadow Over Future Chapter 1094, Women of the cqlf; second adviser, William Bren- Hong Kong waa flooded with said the staff of the House Un- the law rather than In the law | nist newspapers in Ehjrope bitterly The historic verdict, which de­ « Depot Sq. TeL 654S Moose, will meet tonight at 8, at nen; third adviser, Oswald Weir; reports o f Canton’a occupation. _ - I J Former carnival entertainer, El- American Actlvltlea committee the Lithuanian Hall on Golway But full details were not available Itself. fense lawyers said would be City Wide Delivery pianist, Mra. Anne Johnston; -Jr. RepresenUtive Kilday (D., Tex.) Two Others S e n f e n c e d I rich Powell, Paasalc, N. J., bets Low Mutterings on Dis­ has been "alerted” to the poesl- assailed today the conviction df promptly appealed, cast a heavy street. Past Worthy Mistreaa M ra Bessie because normal eoRuminlcations said that on that point ho aharea he can break « bottle over his own bility that the Communist party the party’s 11 top leaders In th- have not been restored. sent Offstage on shadow over the future o f the J ^ e y ^ V |M ^ v v Oole. the opinion of Admiral Louis E. With Former ORicial head, wins wager, but knocks him­ may publicly diasolve, with its United States but other journals A special drill of the Tall Ced..r Communist party in this country, First delegate to the convention Communist troopa alaabed down Dsnfcld, chief o f Naval opera- self out cold , > . Some 500 Ger­ members operating thereafter generally showed little interrst In N ffC I III ELIv Rangers will be held tonight at tha Canton-Kowloon railway lead­ Also Hanged Today To Aid Steelworkers Tbe Communist Daily Worker, In New York In August, 1950, Mra. tlona. ^ mans at Dueoaeldorf, Germany, from behind the scenes. the case. of London, Eng., said the verdict 7 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. ing to tha mainland bordara tha PHARMACY Bessie Oole; second delegate, Mra. Danfeld summed up the Navy’s protest against arrival there of Party officials have disclaimed The Moscow press led the way. has virtually made the party ’’Ille­ crown colony. Honk Kong calmly Whlte Sulphur Springs, W. Va Jessie Lyons; first alternate, Mrs. case against defense policy mskers Budapest, Oct. 18—(P)—Laszio Hitler’s financial wizard, HJalmar any such intenUon. AU papers in the Soviet capital gal in the United States.” awaited the approach of ha Rads, L ily Dunlop; second alternate, Mrs. on Thursday m a failure of the Rajk, 40, Hungary's Nd. 3 Com­ Scliacht . . . "Llttla red school- Oct. 15—(P)— Oool silence from romlnently displayed a dispatch "For the 'first time in the ‘history axpactad’ aomatlma tonight. No Almosts Unanimous Acclnim Ruby Hasen. clashing servtcea to coordinate house” is being discarded at the rival union leaders today hung over sUing of the conviction in New of the U. S.,” said The Worker, munist died on the gallows today Capital hill greeted the New Theae offlocra will be tnetalled Upubta waa expected. their efforts—not failure of the rate of oeveral thousand a year, SYork of the 11 American Commu­ ” it has been declared a crime MlUtaty diapatchaa reported the for treaaon. with leas than 88,000 left in coun­ John L Lewis’ dramatic bid for York jury'a verdict with almost Tuesday evening. November 8 in Intent of tha law. nists on charges of conspiring to merely to be a member of the Cbmmunlsta occupied the big Skat try today . . . Field Marshal united labor front in the coal and unanimous acclaim, although Rep­ Orange hell by Miss Florence Jew­ " I think it all means simply A Foreign Ministry spokesman, teach and advocate overthrow o- Community party.” rivt'r raU town of Sbaklung, 35 that the untflcatlon law needs to Smuts relieved of his post as com- resentative Marcantonio (ALP- ett of Chelsea, Mass. announcing Rajk's death, said two steel strikes. But a few low mut the U. S. government by force and However, The Communist Daily 11 miles southeast o f Canton early be administered in accordance msnder-ln-chlef of South Africa’s N T ) called it a blow to ” tha basic II other men sentenced with the for­ terlnga of dissent could be heard violence. Worker, In New York, said today. By mld-moming they ware -with Its letter and spirit,” Kilday mer foreign minister also were defense forces . . . . Blood test American rigbt of free poUtiral party "has not been outlawed" fit,. ■ RAND at Chaunginlktau, anothar rail shows that Mr. and Mrs. Arthur just offstage. opinion and free political aasocia- The dispatch published in Mos­ told a reporter. hanged. A ll three had confessed cow said the U. S. government was that the American people would^ town only 20 miles from the Brit­ That also was the opinion of Thompson could not possibly be A F L President William Gfben Uon,” abjectly before a flve-Judga Peo­ seeking to ban the Communist defend Its "absolutely constitution­ Representative Price (D-, m .) the parents of six-year-old Tom­ had no comment on the United Moot members of the House, and (N ot exactly aa ish frontier. ple’s court that they plotted to' party in order to carry out its al right” to continue to function. Unconflrmed reports said Com* •The committee hearings prove my O’Neill of Michigan. Children’s Mine Workers chief’s suggestion Senate declared the decision should Uluetrated) overthrow Hungary's c3ommunist "program of war and reaction.” In an editorial for its week-end BEST munist guerrillas had occupied sev­ that one thing definitely needs to Institute. establish to everyone's rstisfac- regime with American help and yesterday that nine of his interna­ Federal Judge Harold R. Medina edition. The Worker said that eral points along the 14-mlle bor- be done— give imlflcation a chance London’s wild cats raid Tower tional unions join with the miners tion that the Communist party's "pro-Faaclst forces” would use the aubatitute for It a govemmant o f London..A. E . Funk, Jr., son waa described as having shown m rw M jsm BiuB to work.” which would knuckle under to to provide a propohed $2,500,00 a purpose is the overthrow of the decision for "further assaults" on StJMO Troops On Guard Representative Brooks (D., La.), of Kentucky’s attorney general. In government by violence. ” «ctra6rdlnary prejudice” in his RESULTS Premier Marshal Tito of Tugo- week for Philip Murray’s striking charge to the jury. American liberties, and added: Over 82,000 British troops were who has shown some disapproval d ic t^ by grand jury on charge . Some saw in the jury’s action olavla. , Steelworkers. "Intended To Frighten People'’ AT ou guard In a broad security belt of the Navy’s criticism of defense that he bribed a voter.. Threat of a algnal for a national drive to London’s Communist organ. The Murray, sit Pittsburgh, was just Daily Worker, said the I I dafapd- "The press. Is already saying Just south of the frontier. ’They policy, asserted unlflcatlon Their trial ended Sept. 24. The court action agqjnst Harold Ickes vlrlpa out ail ^’subvarstvs” elements as sUanL anta had bean coovlctad-'af « l y that this verdict outlaws the Com- ware backed with tanks, artUlary, I ----- bean put Into oiiOCv yow death sentences were oonflrmed In-OnaoaBntry. - — ; ^LflpfeW W shiwgtonj ^on of flulnl one crime, of "being Communist-.” murl8tT>artyr wot this is not' triie. tifilmd by Naval power-iBiid air cover. ______added: , only yWU iauy hF” & « . Veldw A member of the Un- All such talk is intended to fright­ LOWEST -Maybe out of the welter, of talk | Appe^. The same court last aL A F L headquarters had this to As a result of ths trial, the paper Natlcuallat troopa garriaoning Unsettled labor conditions forced aa>: ^ American Activities group, eaid: en the people.” July eonflrmad tha aentence of Ufa asserted, the Communist party has the Kowloon border last night ba- new cntbocks In business and In­ " I f the steel workers need any *T sincerely hope that the end Miss Elizabeth Gurley Flynn, a gan withdrawing in the familiar (Oonflansd on Fhgo Four) imprisonment imposed upon Jopef dustry tuts week.. Brother of o f this long trial will bo but the been "virtually declared Illegal in help, they are certainly capable of the United States.” party National committee member, pattern just enacted by Canton’s Ckiidinal Mindssenty on treason President -Theodor Heuss o f West beginning o f a crusade to ipe denied that the verdict would COST asking for It themselves.” The paper said the five •'.fense DAROFF dafandars and before that at charges. German RepdbUc flees to west out forever the remaining forces drive Communists underground. Shanghai, Nanking and many an­ Insntedlate Uphedval from Sokiet zone .. SL Louts Pris­ Miners Voice Opposition of subversion and espionage in the lawyers and Eugene Dennis, gen­ She said the party will still "oper­ eral secretary of the U. S. Com- Our individual Bendix other city. ’They fled westward, Czechs Grab oner recaptured after disarming Ajid a group of Lewis’ own min­ United States of America.” ate as usual.” The RaJk trial was followed by mimist party, had been sentenced mmarsntly hoping to ascape by sea. and killing two policemen. ers voice their opposition to the It appeared that the cuatomary Scz^ce gets your week’s an immediate upheaval against Should Hasten for contempt of court to teach The fhte of the 80,000 National­ Yugoslavia among Hungary's Negotiators aimounce tentative plan. The St. Michael’s, Pa., UMW appeals would forestall the hour washing done in 30 minutes Girl on Dale L/x;al 3648— 500 members— wired He said Attorney General Mc­ them "not to defend Communists ist troops vriio had garrisoned Can­ comlnform neighbors. Russia, five settlement of five-month-old Sing­ of decision for the" Communist For Women of Distinction ita chief: Grath should hasten final dispo­ again or to stand up to a bullying party. The final say rests with while you wait or shop. ton was not known. The city’s days after' the trial ended, scrap­ er strike at Elizabeth, .N- J- • . sition of the case through the judge.” IV ” We believe a kitty should be the U. 8. Supreme court. fall Imposed a virtual news black-, ped her 20-year mutual aid treaty Fourteen men In Belyldere, III., Courts of Appeal, so similar pros­ aelzed on morals chargdi Involving raised to alleviate poverty in the Seven of London’s nine morning The verdict, conceived In tha out on the progress of their re- ‘Little People of Na- j with U to, citing the evidence and ecution can be brought against Relegated to the past! The day when Ma’am half­ trea t ' group of teen-age girls who fre­ mining field first. TTie policy of papers carried the story of the government’s indictment of July, confessions adduced in the Rajk state and local Communist leaders.. Bidk Flees West tion Disappearing by quented ice cream parlor . . . advocating bread for every other verdict on. their front pages. A 1948, and bom In the labor o f a Per Machine trial. Other Comlnform coun­ Senator Mundt (R-SD) declared 30c size was hsrd-to-fit . . . with nary a slender line Communist claims probably will Helen Hayes cancels scheduled se­ dispatch in the Laborite Dally historic and bitter nine-months tries took, the same step. A purge, Johnny except Johnny Miner can the New Tork convictions em­ be the first word on hOw success- Thousands in Purge ries of Sunday night radio shows- Herald from lU New York cor­ trial, waa perhaps destined to Load (Up To 9 Lbs.) attributed by som e' sources to the have nb pther effect than to de­ phasize the need for speedy passage r • ■ C l.....ung company... your Shagmoor meets every changing m ood . . . or fashion-wise garment to show off. Our new . . . Philadelphia police seeking moralize the digger. . . . respondent said the trial’s out­ grow into one of the most impor­ (Oontlpaod eo Pago F oot) Prague, OcL 16— UT) i— By the prosperous looking msn who 'If you visit the coal seglons the come "may drive the American tant single decisions in American (CoDtlnoed 00 Page Four) (OootlBoed on Page Four) law. , in town with furs, in the country wUh tweeds, at the supermarket, a footbaD game, half-size group for fall proves otherwise. Come thousands, Czechoslovalda’a "litUa cashed 915,000 fo rn d cheek at ecotusmic conditions would be self Communist party underground.” Broad Street TriMt Company. Appeals for Protest May Review Smith Act Each 9 Lbs. people” are disappearing os the evidient that charity begins at 25c on a cruise. And there is nb better figure-praise than the slimming, elassie lines along and See for yourself what slimming lines Communists government’s purges Ralph Schwamb, pitcher for SL home.” The British Communist party-to­ The Smith act. under.which tha Louis Browns in IMS. and unem­ day appealed to "all working class 11 were tried, may come in for re­ Fluff Dried .Two Trapped reach through the middle classes. Putting Crimp In Bargaining and superb fit of your Shagmoor. O f exclusive pure woolens that have easy warmth without weight. and fashion delicacies await youJ One of those thousands was a iNine Plants ployed carpenter held in Los An­ Lucas Holding organizations” to protest the view by the Suprenfie court. Passed Obser\’ers also noted that the in 1940, it makes It a crime to ad­ ' i laughing blonde, 20 years old, and geles on suspicion o f clubbing doc­ convictions, and demand that the that laugh at wrinkles, dust and moisture~-endlessly. Beautifully lined, in a choice During Blaze on a date with her boy friend. tor to death and robbing him of steel strike was putting a crimp in verdicts against the defendants vocate the violent overthrow of But shs was bom in Belgrade, Face Strike $53. .Paul Robeson heads for New lew is’ bargaining with the coal Key Position and their lawyers be set aside. the U. S. government. o f eiiipiitite colors including blues and black. Sizes for misses and women. Style it 322 the capital of that now-outlawed .York where he says he wrlU begin operators. As long as steel plants 'The trial and verdict are a Leveled at the 30-year-old Com- weren’t gulping coal Into their Laundomat s49-9s Reicue Workers Haek member of the Communist fam ily,. . ^ ^ _ . ■impeachment proceedings against challenge to freedom of speech and $8-98 to $.|6-9S Tugoalaria. BorA there 20 years ALA>UA and LilU Steel- Judge Harold Medina, Communist huge furnaces, it left that much (Oontinaed on Page Four) more for the more moderate Senate Conferees Con­ 43 PURNELL PLACE Away at Heaps • of trial jurist. .Frits Lieber, S3, char­ (Oontlaoed on Page Four) pouc .p,bbM Mr, |I> U-. worker. Break O * acter actor, dies in Holylwood.. users. . sider Major Concession And the hlj^er the coal stock­ (Just Off Main) up to sU5oo Wreckage in Ckitham Russia reports Aobrd grain har- J> - V"- Other Shsgmoor Coats Negotierion. pile stood, the longer the coal op- On Farm BiH Dispute SECOND FLOOR vest.f Two year old Garry Weln- erators could hold out against the Phone 2-4274 They found American magazlnea.. gart, Youngstown ,0., la carried to Vew Homes SECOND FLOOR . New Tork, Oct. 16—e digging resumed after the to Ita offer: It Insisted the pension In Czechoslovakia r ’.’uritil hostile holding the line against Lewis de­ back a aorntwhat similar plan aft­ The Bureau of Labor Statistics based on differences in interpre­ ■new flames were extinguished. they were told to bring food pack­ plan be subject to adjustments in elements and imperialist agents nied vigorously that there was any er a stiff fighL three Senate.coH' reported the figure today. It of­ ages. I f these were accepted, tation of operatfng rules. No Mend Sheer Fire Chief Peter Loftus sqid line with any future changes In are liquidated.” giving' In. ferees were said to have voted for fered new evidence of a spurt to • • • 2 YEARS All Silk Squares there was 'little h«4>e” for the two they could assume their daughter the social security laws. it in the coinmittee, with four— make up the country’s housing Let these Blue Suits tell you men what every woman miiuing men. Three Believed Dead in Crash Nylon#-,. ._ .j_ . . $1.95 Pr. ^ was being held. That was the snag. ALCOA said including Lucas—opposed. deficit— in a seaaon, the BLS offi­ Oslo, Norway, Oct, 16—(/P)—A knows . . . that,‘’Botany” Brand Fabrics are just the IThe two,, identified as Fred Leh­ A minor police official took the the union turned the offer down Mentions Snbstltate cial noted, when activity usually British plane crashed Into Veden man and Daniel Shea,, were salA'I elderly couple aside. «1.98-$2.98 Van Raalte Sheer flat. The DUnois senator was quoted, slows down In auitlcipation of bad mountain near .MandaL at Nor­ finest value money c^n buy. Matched up with DaroiTs to have been on. the ground floor ‘These are terrible times we live 'Thiere was no Immediate com­ World Hatred Seen as Lot as mentioning a two-year exten building weather. way’s southern Up, today and o f the burning building when the 0 .2 0 .0 0 0 Nylons ...... '. $1.50 Pr. in,” he sadly told them. ”1 am ment from' Steelworker offlclals. Sion aa s' substitute, with corn eli­ Pattern Wholly Different three Britons and NorwegtsM 'master tailoring, the fabric ,that's the soul , of the a u iV roof and three floors of the strue. sorry, but we can’t say any­ Aluminum -would become the minated from the list of affected The total was only 300 homes ture caved in. O f Nation to IJse A-Bomb were believed killed. Tbe accident thing." third major industry to join ths crops. Then, members said, he short of the post-war peak reached was blamed on a thlqk fog. is yours in tlie smartest, m ok seryicfeable manner pos­ 54 Gauge Daik Seam v ' A fter the fire waa extinguished They were not the only tear- strike parade. The nation’s coal asked 'time to think the whole in May, 1948. But this year’s pat­ m • ' V Rayon Squares Solid Color rescue crewA using pneumatic MILES ^ Nylons ...... $1.50 Pr. stained couples in the line' at miners and the steelworkers al­ matter over. ~ tern waa wholly -different. Last "Rehabilitation" Bids Sought drilla and othar tools, dug Into the Prague's Bartolomejska street New Britain, Oct. 15—(ff)— "T h e, them realized that Russia Lucas was a leader in the sue year housing starts declined stead­ sible . . . at a price that makes it a wonderful ipvest- or Print - - - ...... 59c and $1.00 a ready are out. Hartford, Oet. 16— I Hura (R.. Mtim.) last year. 4 ' .1 c ' •' t .1 A’’ -'S'S

■ f ■ '• MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, W N N .,' SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1949 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER,A»NN., SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1949 sus What the parent expeoU of SocialHeld the school. Superintendent of Schools A. H. niing acted as mod­ Thompson, four-montha-old eon of regular midwaek prayar meatlng the foUowtng: "Whoebever will 3 Badly Hurl. erator. Hiose taking part ware DANCING Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thompson. and Bible study will ha held. AU come after me, let him deny him­ Voted Speakei;^ ByPTAUnit Mrs. Kdyths Coffin, 1st grade 11:00 a. m., Church-Time nur- are urged to attend this Important self, and take up hla cross, and In Crash Here teacher; Mrs. Beneche, 6th Grade; Erory Sstttrdsy Nlirht ■ery, held In the primary depart­ servlM. follow m e ." (Mark 8 :3 4 ). For G.Q.P. Parley Dr. Joseph Barry, school physi­ ment for the convenience of young Friday at 7:80 p. m. The Men’s Correlative paaeagea from the We In Qievruleb cian; Mrs. Robert Foster and Mfs. Btsrtinf Siturdsy, Oct. W mothers. Fcllowahip will meet at tha Piar- Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ Scallion-Campbell BurKcas-Woodhouse New Officers of the ence and Health with Key to the, Two outstandrtg guests will White chrySanthemunu and Gerald Chappell, parents. 4:00 p. m., Miaalonary Rally, Ish house. *. Two Men and a Woman Refreshments were eerved by Bethany Covenant church; Frank­ Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy,' speak at the -alt-day conference cathedral tapers will form the set-' Robertson' School In« include the foUowing (p. 19): ENGINE OVERHAUL room mothers, Mrs. Wm. 'Voatlnak. THE DOLPHIN SL IWee*a K. C. Ckorch lin Square, New Britain. Thlt Saturday, October 22, at the Hotel From Hartford in Lo­ Ung'for the wedding of Mlse Elea­ Mrs. Louis Betko; Mrs. Harry The OeatarDMUpMlaMeari great service will ■climax the week EmmuhmI Lathe ran Church "Every pang of repentance and 4 troduced at Party 'Bov.'John F. Hnaaon, Pastpr suffering, every effort for reform, Bond, Hartford, of the Connecti­ nor Frances Woodhouae, daughter Hatfield. OMUM of missionary meetinga we have Bev. Carl E. Olsoa, Paatbr cal Hospital ^ RESTAURANT Bov. ensord Oliver Blae^ou, ' Bov. George P. Hngbea every good thought and deed, will cut Council of Women’* Republi­ of Mr. end Mrs. Frederick Wood Bov. Robert J. Wood been enjoying. The evening serv­ Clarence W« Helalng, Orgaalat Any 1941^8 Oievrolet Pqssen- The first meeting of the Robert­ Mlnlator ice in our church is cancelled. aad Choirmaster help us to underetand Jesus- atone­ can Clubs, Inc. Housing Improvement Note Dorethy Walla Pease, ment for sin and aid Us efficacy; Three yoiinj Iftirtferd r^denta house of 19 Braton street, and Eld' son PTA was.largely attended on , MuchMlH GnM WriFili Lortaiae Peteraoa, Parish^Worker One speaker will be Guy Qeorge Wednesday evening, OcL 12. Urbane, 111.—UP)—The housing Aflalster of Eduoattoa ,yi Sunday Maasoa; but if the sinner continues to pray , gzr Car or Truck, (only excep­ were Mrlously injured in an auto* ward Harry Burgees,-which takes ettimtion at the University (ff IIU- Monday, 7:30 p. m., Sunday “Open House” from 7 to 9 o'clock fkedorlo B. Werner, Dtrector X F or a ^ t s : 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 with and repent, sin and b« sorry, he Oabrieleon of Neiw Jersey, lawyer, mobUe accident a h p t^ befon 2 place this afternoon at three nots has Improved to the point School Teachers’ Institute, at the October 16; 18th Sunday After tion cab-over Engine Trucks). $ 5 7 * 1 waa followed by a ebort bustneaa of Mnele two Masses at 8 and 10, one In the Oovenanfi-Congregatlonal church, Trinity. 'ThU wiH be observed as has little part In the atonement,— I)usines8man and former member o’clock in the Center Congrega­ where the campus tee skating rink main *audftorlum at 9 for adults o’clock thie mornirtg; on the Wilbur meeting at which the following Hartford. Brotherhood Suiiday. arith sermon in the at-one-ment with Cod,—for of hie State Legislature. Mr. Ga- tional church. The doubie-rlng once more is being used for skat­ aiulWliOO o’dWdk eervleet. and one for children at 9 in the he lacks the practical repentance; Parts and labor .... Cross Highway on Route 16. Just new officer! were Introduced to Tuesday, 8:80-9:30 p. m.. Bas­ by the pastor and g a tin g s from a brlelson, chairman of the Republl ceremony will be performed by the ing. The building had been used as Prelude—"Choral (from SulU basement. Two Msaaee at 10 ketball practice St the Elaat Side visiting layman, Benson, of which reforms the heart and en­ a few hu^red yards trom the thoee preeent: o’clock for adults, one in the main can National Ck>mmittee, makes minister, Rev. Oifford O. Slmpeon. Preeident, Mre. Ronald LIngard: a dormitory for threo years. ' Oothiaue” ) ...... Boelmann Recreation Center. ^ Emanuel Lutheran church, Hart­ ables man to do the will of wia- Oakland ,bHdge on pemlng street. Organist Fredsrick E. Werner will "Four Chlmo Proludoa"'. .Poelo church and one In the basamant thlq conference his .first visit to Injured and hospitalised were: flrat vice president, Mrs. Oerald Wednesday. 7:30 p. m., Bible ford. Loose offering for Brother­ dom.” Connecticut. give a abort recital while the -H ym n—"Load On, O King Bter- hood work. ' Panl Jarvis, 26, driver of Uie car, Chappell; second vice president, NO MOSqOITOBBl NO INSBOTai Study and Prayer Hour. Studies A , second guest, natloiially of C 278 Charter Oak terrace, guesta are aesemhUng, and accom Mre. Grsydon Lockwood; secre­ naL” in the book of Esther. 9:00 a. m., Sunday school at paay Ralph Lundberg, baritone, CeatNlied Sjt Serial DDT SSfVl Invocatton. ' St. Bridgot’s B. Clnuch Zion Evangelical Lutheraa known, will be Misa Marlon E. Your DoUan Have More Cents at Hertford, Albert Emmet, 25, of 93 tary, Mrs. Robert Werner; treas­ Rev. James P. TlmmoS^ Pastor Wednesday, 9:00 p. m.. Brother­ church and Weat Bide. Church Martin, - Lhbot. Commissioner' of who Will sing "Because” and ‘”rtoe I M L O I W ' V IDufCEd,Johnaon Sessibn street, Hartford, and Mrs. urer, Mre. Robert Foster. Rev. Bronislaw Oadanmaki and hood Board meeting; at church. 10:05-10;15 a. nt., CarUlonlc bell Cooper and High Street# the'State of Maine. Miss Martin Helen White, 31, of 224 Park Lord's Prayer.” - Delegatee to the PTA Council H A R T FORD Rev. Roberf OarroO, AasMtaato Thursday,, 1:00-9:00 p. ' m. music. Is no stranger In Connecticut for The -bridal attendants' will he ■ ■"rf'SsW .te Church Houaeclealnng day. -Vdl- 10:30 a. m.. Divine Worship. Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Paator street, also of Hartford. All were are Miss Mery WlUqrd, .Mrs. O m V E - I M Anthem—"Thou My Strength’’ . . . it was while she was completing removed in the John B. Burke am­ the bride's sister, Miss Carolyn Joseph Handley, W. F„ Lockwood. Masses on Sunday at 7:80, 9, IQ untecra to scrub and clean are re- Prelude— "Firet Movement of Or­ her aiudlee at Tale University SERVICE Woodhouae ot Middletown, as Pre$tnU , ...... Kromor uueated to come any time in the gan Sonata" .Mendelssohn October 16, the 18th Sunday bulance to Manchester Memorial Mrs. John Cronin, Mre.. Ronald Men's Choir and 11 a. m. After Trinity. Law Shhool that she was chosen to hospital. maid of honor; Misa Elinor Mc­ ailemoon or evening. Bring mops, Choir Anthem—"Gloria from 12th direct the women's activities for STATION Cabe of Middletown and Miss U ngai^ Scripture Readiiyj—-I John 4:7, rage, sponges, soap and buckets. Mass” ...... Mozart 8;55 a. m.. Sunday achool. (Note: Details 'Of Injuries Chairmen of committees: Pro­ .. Harbecl Hoiiae Free transportation bus service the national Republican party. VAN’S Florence Olaaeon, clasamatea of St. Frsnels of Aaalsl Church Fridqy, 4:30-5:30 p. m.. Junior Offertory—"Trumpet Tune" ...... Jarvis suffered a possible frac­ gram, Mrs. Oraydon Lockwood; CARL LITTLE a Prayer, for children without Christian Prior to entering Yale, Miss 127 HARTFORD ROAD TEL. 3866 tured skull, facial and knee in­ the bride, will be brldesmalde. Semth Windsor ^ Choir rehearsal, Greta Nelson, di­ ...... Purcell membeitolp, Mrs. Earl Hsrrick; AND kllB ORCHESTRA ^ WlUiam Steckel Route 802, Near Burnham’s Sermon: "Christ Touched. Men.” training whose parents can not Martin has taken degrees at juries. Emmet’s injuries included Mrs. John F. Scalll'oa Richard Burgees o f Meriden will ' Offertory—“ Andante Cantablle’’ .. bring or send them. For Informa­ Wellesley. University of Mslne, be beet man for his brother hospltaUty, Mrs. Wm. VosUnsk: FOR ITS FALL SEASON Comer Friday, 7:46 p. m.. Ladles Aid Baritone Solo— "Holy Art Thou” ., contusions and abrasions o f the pubUcstions, Mrs. James Meach^ ...... Beethoven tion for transportation service, Nortliwestem University and White pompons were used to and uahera will be Carlton Wood- Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor noeeting, at chureh...... Handel face. Mrs. White suffered a pos­ am; publicity, Mrs. Wm. Mitchell; Erwin Whitham Arijs Kellijs call 2-(M08). IBates College. sible fracture of the skull and decorate the altar of St. James's house, brother of the bride, and Featuring Anthem—"Pralae Ye the Lord’’ ., 9:30 a. m., Bible C3aas for Robert Beals of Pltteburgb, Penns. wmye and means, Mrs. Lester 8:30 and 10:30 a, m. Masses Postlude. A prominent figure in national many head and face, injuries. It la church this morning at 10, when Johnson. HIS 8 MEN OF MELODY ...... Tchalkoveky Sunday. - North Methodist Church 4:30 p. m.. Laymen’s'Rally and adults. politics for many years, Miss Mar­ also believed that she suffered in­ Presented in marriage by her -X Men's Cnibir 447 North Main * 10:00 a. m;. Nursery class during Mi«» Eileen Marie Campbell, father, the bride will wear a gown The business meeting was fol­ Dedication Service at Center tin has had wide experience in ternal hurts. lowed by an interesting panel dis­ . AT A PUBLIC DANCE Children’s Story, Willard J. McLaughlin, Minister church on the Green, Temple church worship In the Parish governmental and political affairs. It was reborted that the coupe daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert of iuetroua candlelight satin, fash' David McComb BUY cussion bn the topic, '‘What the Start* Sea. " T * Tk* KliSs Ot The South Methodtet Church Wliliain L. Brown. Organist- street, New Haven, Conn. Board House. She has served four terms in the was travelllnr toward Hartford Campbell, of 77 Benton street, ioned with a pointed baSque bodice Hymn—"Rise Up, O Men of God.” Main Street and Hartford Road 10:00 a. m., Divine Worship with school expects of the parents, ver­ r.irth" piss "W*jr Deire Scatk'' m .^ Director members, Brotherhood representa­ Maine General Assembly,' two as whep the accident happened. The was united in marriage With John and long pointed sleeves. The EVERY SATURDAY IHIGHT 9 p. m .-l a. Sermons baaed on the theme: "Am • Rev. Fred R. Edgar, Mlahiter celebration of Holy Communion. representative and. two as sena­ neckline has a net yoke Inset tives and others planning to at­ ear struck the center of the tm- Francis Scslllon. son of Mr. and I My Brother’s Keeper?’’ George O. Aahtoa, Mlalater of Junior Cffiolr, 8:45 tend will leave from the church ajl Text:. Psalm 31:15a and 16 tor. derpass and was almost completely Mrs. Frank Scallion, of Hartford. spijnkled with tiny clusters of » - Kenneth Stroble, Fred Moore, Mnelo Theme:' "My Tlmea Are In Thy seed pearls, and its small, rounded Church School, 9:30 2:30, Three dlcsusslon groups at 1Q':80 MEMORIALS demolished. Rev. Robert Wood officiated at Come to the Rainbow Club Ballroom Christie McCormick Charles 8. Field. Supt. The Week Hand.’’ bertha has flpwera made of seed Hymn—"On Our Way Rejoicing. will open the all-day conference. State Policeman Edward Faith the nuptial mass and traditional . Morning Worship, 10:45 a. m. Divine Worship, 10:46 Monday— Zion Church Is a church of Luncheon reservations should be of the Hartford Barracks is con­ bridal music was played by the pearls. The fully gathered sklift ROllTE 8 AND 44A— BOLTON, CONN. Benediction, Prelude—"Andantino’’ ...... •8:80 ^ m., Girl Scouts. the International Lutheran Hour, Rev. Simpson Prelude— "Prelude in D” .. Dubois made direct to the Council, 410 tinuing his investigation. None of organist. extends into a cathedral train. Her ...... Cesar Franck Processional Hymn— "Ancient of 6:30 p. h;., Boy Scouts. heard over 1,200 stations in 35 lan­ Asyulm street, Hartford. OF PROVEN the injured was In any condition Given in mairiage by her fath­ veil of French illusion is of chapel' • , . AMPLE PARKING ' V PoaUude-"Le PropheU"...... Processional Hymn—"A Mighty 8:00 p. m., Beethoven Glee CTub. guages and In 50 territories and to talk with DOllce, it was report­ length and held in place by a satin STATE y ...... Meyerbeer Fortress Is Our .God" ...... Day*" foreign countries, locally over er, the bride was attired in a gown Anthem—"Praise Ye the Father” 8:30 p. m.. Scout Troop commit­ ed this morning at the hospital. of white satin which featured a half hat with clustera of orange SUNrg ...... Gounod tee meetlng.at"the church. WONS everj’ Sunday afternoon at ages. “ ^ n um Est and Benedictus Es, marquisette yoke trimmed with blossoms on each aide. Her cas­ Is Responsive Reading—P,salm 16. T u e s d a y -/ 12:30. I SUPERIORITY 1 1 : 0 0 In., Church Time Nur- Dominie’’ ...... H. A. Matthews teed pearls embroidered in an cade bouquet ia composed of iNitvi mi Scripture Lesson— St. Mark 1:14- 8:00 p.-'m.. All workers in the The Week | stephanotia with white orchid cen­ Bery» Offertory Anthem—"Now Our FOR RENT orange blossom design. It was 22 Parish Evangelism program will Monday, 7:30 p. m.. Meeting of I Correctly designed monuments arc products of carefnlj, ter. We cater to fussy eaters 4:00 p. m., Pllgtim FeUowshtp. Hymn Ascendeth” ...... meet at the church. Offfee At SIS Main Street fashioned with a fitted bodice and isHi aiilt) Tonight * * * Janice Murphey, president. Girl Offertory Anthem—"O Te That the Walther League. full skirt which terminated in a The honor attendant will be ...... XV Century Melody Wednesday— Friday, 4:00 p. m.. Confirmation First Floor intelligent study. They have balance, distinction and iKtirmtl/ and hearty appetites. De­ Scouts of Troop 1 wlil talk about (Alla Trlnlta Beats: Hymnal Love the Lord ’ ...... Taylor HILDITCH court train. Her veil was finger­ gowned in emerald green satin, Hymn—"Send Down Thy Truth, O 2:30 p. m., Hartford District Instruction. No Ckmfirmatlon in­ Inquire Mrs. Anna R. Dart meaning; they have beauty that will endure. styled with a shirt waist front. licious food moderately their trip and show slides 615). meeting at Trinity church, New tip length illusion, trimmed with 6:00 p. m., CYP Club, Fred Bllsh. God” struction on Tuesday. Peter Pan collar and deep side Hymn—"All Oeatures ot Our God Ington, <3onn. . Friday. 7:30 p. m.. Ladles’ Aid Phone 3046 Cutting Done In Our Own Shop From The - Chantilly lace, attached to an priced. Try us for hospital­ SEE SHONTY’S president. Pot Luck supper and and King" . .Laast Uns BrfrCuen Sermon— "Why They Followed orange blossom tiara. She car­ panniers. She udll wear a braided 3:15 p. ra.. Brownies. social and missionary meeting. Rough Stone To The Finished Memorial MARKET ity and good food. in feren ce reports. Sermon; "In the Beginning—God,'' Jesus’’ 7:30 p. m., Emanuel Choir. ried a'prayer book with white or­ gold 'satin headpiece and gold Young AduiU will attend the Day of Remembrance" Offering gauntlets and carry an arm bou­ Rev. Fred R. EMgar Thursday— 99 Summer Street chid marker. TRIO Hartford East Association meet­ Poethide— "Autumn” ...... Hymn—"(Jome. We That Love the S t John’s PoUsh National Miss Ann Campbell, sister of tbs quet of bronae pompons with cen­ 8.:00 p. m., O Clef. DINE AT THE ing In Wapplng...... Cyril Jenkins Lord” 8:00 p. m., Bible Hour. CathoUc Church bride, was maid of honor, and Mrs. ter of yellow roses. The gowns of Hie Week PRESCRU»T10NS 9:30 a. m., Church achool. Postlude—"Marche du St. Sacre- Friday— S2 Oolway Street Manchester Memorial Go. Jean Mather Breen, the brides­ the bridesmaids are also of emer­ Moiiday— 10:45 a. m.. Nursery. ment" ...... Chauvet OPEN ald satin and of same design as 10:00 a. m.. Rummage sale In Rev. 8. S. Stryjewskl Pastor A . H. AlMETT'l. Prop. CALLED FOR maid. Bernard Scallion was his 8:00 p. m... Group B meeting, ■6:30 p. m., Epworth Leame. Youth Fellowship, 6:00. the: church vestry, sponsored by that of the maid of honor. Their PRINCESS Mrs. George Munson, leader; Rob- Mis. Clara Skrabacs, Organist AND brother's bast man. ^ ra ld Scal­ Forrest Howell wUl speak on ’w - The Week the Ladles’ Aid. , ‘HARRISON STREET— MANCHESTER SUNDAYS lion of Hartford, ,ann WlMiam headpieces and gauntlets will be Main St.. At Pearl biha room. Style talk by Misa hlnd the Scenes in Radio." Commission on Property and Fi­ 8:00 p. m„ Flrat meeting of OPP. EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5207 OR 7787 d e l iv e r e d -Simpson, Chartea McCarthy and o f matching satin and they will Leah LeBrec. 6:30 p. m.. Youth FeUowehIp nance, M. G. Cox, chairman. Emanuel Couples Club at the 8:80 a. m.—Mass. John Breen, all of town, serv'ed as carry bronze pompons. AYEY'S Tuesday— Worship service in charge of John 10:30 a. m.—&lass. ' Air Cosdltloaed 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. NrwviDunt iRtiMtt Noonday Specials Church 'Vestry,. Monday 7:30. church. ushers. Mrs. 'VVoodhouse -will receive in 3:00 p. m., Brownies. Von Deck, Jr., ______and the discussion. Sturdy Group at the Church, The Week Weekdays 8 to 6 •UKT MUL Saturday— PINE The maid of honor was gowned ia gown of winter rose and navy 6:00 p. m.. Group C, Mrs. AgarcL .-m e can Be A Miracle," i n charge Thiesday, 7:30. 9:00 a. m„ Junior Choir. 10:30 a. m. Saturday — Singing in forest green velevteen w-ith a I blue accessories, and Uie bride- LANCASTER • HENREID 50c FOR FINE FOOD leader. 'Pot Luck supper and Shirley Speed. Boy Scout Troop 98, Wednesday, 10:00 a. m.. Confirmation Class. practice for children. PHARMACY Full Line Of Meats, matching hat, and carried an old-1 groom s mpther in royisl blue with ciAUDi nriR Heirloom night. | The Week 7:00. Choir. 7:30. • 11:15 a. ra.. Chapel Choir. fashioned bouquet of bronze pom- j blue accessories. Both mothers RAINS • LORRE Dinners Served LARGE MENU SELECTIONS Wednesday— Monday Wesleyan Service Guild at the 6:00-7:00 p. m.. Family supper More than $3,000,000 In financial Center Street Groceries Fm its and pons and ivy leaves. 'The brides- will wear orchid corsages. A re­ 8:15 p. m.. Cherub Choir re­ 7:00 p. m.. Special meeting of sponsored by Women’s Missionary assistance was provided to service­ icHAL WALLIS’.rsooucTiON 5 P. M. To 9 P. M. FOR LUNCHEON AND DINNER hearsal, Mrs. Frank Bramley, Parsonage, Wednesday, 8:00 TeL 2-9814 Vegeisbics maid wore an identically styled ception for 100 guests will follow the Official Board. Commission on .Worship and Soelety. men and their dependents by choir mother. 8:00 p. m.. Woman’s Society of American Red Cross chapters last THE WATCH- dress lii gold velveteen and car- in Oak Lodge which has been dec­ 7:80 p. m.. Senior Choir re­ Evangelism. Mark Holmes, chair­ ried'* bouquet similar to that of orated -with chrysanthemums, Christian Service. year. I hearsal. man.' Church Vestry, Thursday. Christian Bfdence Society the maid of honor. For an unannounced wedding Tuesday— BIRD UKES 8:00 p. m.. The Center Church 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. 8 : 0 0 . Masonic Temple The mother of the bride appear­ trip the bride has selected a grey Forum. Open meeting for the ed at her daughter's wedding .suit with dark green accessories STATE 6:00 p. m<. Girl ScouU. Community. Dr. Paul Mangren of 7:00 p. m‘. Boy Scouts. dinrch of the Naiarene Sunday service, 11:00 a. m. dressed in burgundy crepe with and orchid corsage. SAM lAFH New York wtU speak. Wednesday— Sunday achool, 11:00 a. m. matching accessories. The bride- The bride was graduated from 1 CQRINNE CALVET 466 Main Street Wednesday meeting.- S:()p a. m. VI Thursday— 2:00 p. m.. Study Group will Janies R. Bell, Paster y ■ ----- ^THE NEW ROAD-PROVEN groom's mother, chose soyal blue i Manchester 41igh achool wdth Ute Fins: *Streats 6t San Francisco^ 8:00 p. m., Bible Diecuasion and meet In the Ladles’ Parlor. The public is cordially Invited. Important Announcement!! with a hat of the same ahaide. Both | class ot 1942, and from the Mid- Studjr. Prayer meeting and wor­ "Doctrine of Atonement" will be Friday— 9:30 a. m. Sunday school and mothers wore orchid corsages. I dlesex Hospital School of Nursing TODAY ship. 9:00 a. m.. Rummage sale spon- | the subject of the Lesson-Sermon A reception ivae held Irorae- j in 1946. and is on the staff of the // • Friday— sored by the Stanley Group. Bible classes, all agea. Tennyson for Sunday, October 16. dlately following the ceremony at hospital. "Task Force XAVIER 3:00 p. m., Brownies. 7:80 p. m.. Meeting of hew mem­ McFall, superintendent. Mrs. Mary The Golden Text ia from U Cor- OPEN EVENINGS! the Rainbow club in Bolton. The bridegroom graduated 8:30 p. m.. Chapel C3»olr re- bers coming into the Church, in the Davis. Junior supervisor. Itaily Inthlana 5:18. "All things are of MERCURY The couple left on a motor trip from Meriden High school in 1940, h e a ^ l. Mrs. B. Dana Cowles, Chapel. Days throughout October and No­ God, who hath reconciled us to In response to man}’ requests the yarn salesroom Ow Tailoaa flnaaea Pleas are to Canada with the bride wearing | and from Tufts College, Medford, (ticuf* choir mother. vember. himself by Jesus Christ, and hath Ueaclble enongb to eetre year eata a teal blue suit with toast colored f Mass., In 1944. He U a member 7:80 p. m.. Young Adults' party. 10:45 a. m.. Monilng worship. given to us the ministry of recon- of the Roosevelt Mills will now Be ladividaal e e ^ a ’talk It ever with accessories. Upon their return I of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternltj The Salvation Army Special music by the choir. Sermon clUaUon." wi.hif -WORLO m FAMOUS i Talcottville CoagregaUeaal 661 Mnin Street Selections from the Bible Include aa Tear peeeeat ear-aaay equal or from their I honeymoon they will re- i and it at present employed in the by the pastor. eaeeqd the reqaired down payment. •2119 side at 33 Gold-ay street. | laboratory of >Uddlesex hospital. O i l C H C S T F C /% Ohnreh OnpUIn Richard Atwell 10:45 a. m. Lower auditorium. Rev. Emeat Gordon, Minister OPEN EVENINGS OeUvered. la Mrs. Scallion is a graduate of | They ^vili live at 66 South Main KMMA-OnO bOLIVW-TATOaJUllA I Junior church, ages 5 to 12. Mrs. lihraediate Detirery "COME TO THE STABLE” Mrs. Wnireo Wood, Organist Sunday— ^ ^ , Jean Bell, director. Mrs. Lillian For your Efoat shopping Convenience. Maaebekter Manchester High school and Cam- i street, Middletown, WItk Loretta T oud( - C*te«t« Boln DKKK)l{DU-6fai0MZ-aiM0l 9:30 a. m„ Sunday school. I t bridge Secretarial School and Mr ' Wilfred Kent, Choir Director Fitzsimmons and Marian Janes, Pino "SPEtlAL AGENT” MATtHtMTIiroiMK^ ____ suae PoUy Marshall, Director Classes for all ages. Scallion a Buikeley High School ’ — — ------:------— VTOP OF THE MODMXff” assistants. Starting on Monday^ October 17th our new I n a sa m v u a »i ~ B B S n K l ot BeUgloua EdnenUon 10:45 a. m., Hmtness meeting. INSURE A WOMAN o f Course! graduate. He attended the Uni 2:00 p. m., Sunday school at Stl 6:30 p. m. N. Y. P. S. All ages with verslty of Connecticut and Is now invited. store hours will be as follows: WANNI H HHOS Layman’s Sunday, October 9. ver Lane. __^ McKINNEY BROTHERS associated with the Batt Paper Service at 11:00 a. m. 7:00 p. m., Open Air service at 7:30 p. m. Service of Evangel­ Company of Hartford. ism. Special music on the Ham­ RmU Bslale and iBMinuiec Hymn 3—"Ye Servants of God." Haynes street. 305 Main S t TeL 6060 "Com eToTb^W ^^ Anthem—"The Heavens Are De­ 7:30 p. m., Evening Evangelistic mond Solovox, vocal selections Monday Thru Friday claring" ...... Beethoven service. and sermon by Rev. James R. Second. Congregational CIRCLE Scripture—Matthew 25:31-46, The Week Bell. _L North Main at North Street 9 A.M. To 9 P.M. SUN.-MON.-TUES. Charter Oak St. Grill Thomas Lotas Monday— . , . The Week Rev. Leland O. Hunt, MinUter Hymn 231—"O For A CToser Walk 7:80 p. m.. Friendship arcle. 'Tuesday at 7:30 p. m., The Inas­ Warren Wood, Organlet Specializing in With God.” T uesday- much class will meet. Sunday, 9:15 a. m.. Church 6:00 p. m.. Junior Band Wednesday evening a t'7:30. The Saturday — 9 A. M. To 5:30 P. M. school. i Prayer, ' TWIN AMERICAN AND ITALIAN FOODS Bruce Beal hearsal. 9:15 and 11:06 a. m.. Morning 6:45 p. m., Senior Songster re­ worship. NoUces, Rolling Park American Fried Chicken— Ravioli Charles Blankenberg hearsal. _ ^ VALUES Worship. Offertory Solo—"The I^>rd Is My 8:00 p. m.. Senior Band re- Let's Take A Ride Spaghetti— Roast Beef— Antipasto Prelude—"Second Organ Concer Shepherd" ...... MMotte h e a i^ . to” ...... Handel Chicken a la Caedatore— Fncd and Roast Chicken Saturday — Th« Dubaldo Bros. Soloist: GaeUne Stmoncelli ' In That RETAIL SALESROOM Introit—"Gloria Patrl” , . Wood DANCING— 9 P. M. To 1 A. M. Hymn 892—"From Greenland’e Women’s Home Hymn—"O My Soul. Bless God the / r t e l e p h o n e 3 | 3 8 » Icy Moimtalns." • ROOSEVELT MILLS Father” ...... Stuttgart ^(5:?0* p. m.. Corps Cadet Bible Estates Sermon: "Am 1 My Brother s ADAMS & HILLIARD STS.. MANCHESTTR CONN. e CLARA BARTON Anthem—"Brother James' Air” / $5.00 JACKPOT Keeper?” ^ Study. . , New 1950 PACKARD MANCHESTER ‘ ■ Arr. by ...... Jacob William H. Russell. Wilfred ^ n t , 6:80 p. m.. Chorus rehearsal. Offertory—"Teach Me, ■ O Lbrd" Given Away Every Saturday , Wallace PhllUps. Harold Redfleld 7:30 p. m.. Young People’s eerv Ir Dcl‘»crv For 52,299 ...... Attwood Hymn 373—"Lead On, O King ice. In MANCHESTtR A (Second Service) Eternal.” Thursday— . . , Hymn—“O Love that Wilt Not Let GARY COOPER KID KAPLAN’S Notlee 7:30 p. m.. Open Air service BEAUTIFUL Me Go” ...... St. Margaret THE PRIDE o r MeeUng for Sunday school tea<*- fPriday I, 1 .,. !«• . I. .. I ■ ermon—"A Divided World” ers and Board of Education at_ the 3:00 p. m.. Sunbeam meeting. ir. V Hymn—"Father; ■ Who on Man THE YANKEES home of Harold Redfleld, on Thiirsr CONTINENTAL w n x i E ’ S day, October 18, at 7:30 p. m. Doth Sower" Mon Dieu, Prete- TfRF -a WRII.HI WAITIK RRINNAN And the Lord said unto Cain, Ckmoordte Latheran BABf RUIH -1 ■ BIG TRADES j NEW HOME Postludev—Toccata Sortie" Du Where Is Abel thy brother 7 And Garden and Winter Sta. . Bois PLUS he said, I know not: Am I my Rev. Karl Richter, Pnator • LOW payments I 11:00 a. m. Worship Hour Nurs­ ROOM brother’s keeper? • TRADE TODAY John W ayne In Barclay F. Wood will preside at ery • PHONE 5191 NOW .DEVELOPMENT 6:00 p. .. ra. Junior Felloa-ship ' Proudly PrezenU . Bolton rongregatlonal Church the organ and direct the choir. PIN meets at the church. 'Alleghany Rev. Alvin J. Bcachy, Minister 8:50 a. m. Sunday School and 6:00 p. m. Mu Sigma CTil meet James W. MeKny. Organist Bible classea 109 BxceUent Plots For Single at the church. *- LOU HOLTMAN , and Choir Director 4-6 p. m. cradle Roll party PHARMACY Uprising" in charge of Mrs. John Wabrek. BRUNNER'S PACKARD The Week -H is Violin and Hia O r c l^ tr a 664 Center Street 8:00 p. m., Monday—'The Mery 9:30 a. m., Sunday achool. I0;15 a. m. Morning Worship. ( I \" I » 1 ^ I V h Homes 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worahlp. » 'Willlame Group meets at the home Parents may leave their children i (i,... If t. U JW t HlU '* I m TeL 2-9814 CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT Prelude—“Jesu, Joy Man’s Deslr- in competent care In the Sunday of Mrs. Frank J. yittner, 36 North ------T O D A Y ,------883 MAIN ST. OPP. ST. JAMES CHURCH . .J. 8. Bach FoH.A. and G.I. Approved, 23 Year Morlgagea School street. , FINE FOOD ing” School room during the service. George Raft In . Processional Hymn—"Light o f the The choir will meet at the close 8:80 p. m„ 'DMSday— Junior "N o Winea, No Liquors, Just Good Food" iChoir. reheairtar. ‘'O u t ^ t In Morocco" A Pleasant Drive To Hartford World, We Hail Thee." of service. Anthem—"Search Me. O God”.... » Order of Servtoe 7:30 p. ra.. Tuesday— Senior FLU’S: "Crooked Way” 103 CHURCH s t r e e t 2-6970 ...... R. Huntington Woodman Features: ; Chbir rehearsal. Offertory Anthem—"The Heavens Prelude— |j 8:30 p. m.. Tuesdsy-:Ghorus re- "Chorale In C. Minor” H ot water heat with recessed radiation, continuous The Whole Family WHU Enjoy Are Declaring ’ •••••••••;/----- Boston Terrier I hearsaL ...... arr. from Beethoven . . Leon Boellsmann hot water, fireplace, full tile bath, colored fixtures, cus­ 8:00 p. m.. Wednesdsy-Reljgl- Anthsn— tom made kitchen cabinets, open stairway, bulkhead, Sunday Dinner at the Tea Room Hymn of Praise—"Breathe On Me, i dtis Education comimittee meets at D A N C E - Miller'a Hull ^ uaiM ^ ie l y m H3 Breath of God." „ w "Adoramus T*’’ windows and doors all weather-strijiped; full insulation, i the church- Sermon: “ Pathways To the Reah Franceaeo Hoaaello Special Show oak floors, second floor completely roughed for two 8:00 p. m., Friday—Mary Me- - Tolland Tamplke ity of God.” , Offertory— du re Group meets at the home of | 11 "Larghetto" from the Second rooms, Venetian blinds, steel carrying b ^ m , large pkta Modern and UId Fashion AT THE AIR CONDITIONED COMPLETE DINNER Hirmn of donsecratloh—"Saviour, Mrs. George Thurber, 58 Turnbull I Oaneing fTONIGHT Again To.Thy Dear Name ' Symphony,. WILLIAMS OIL SERVICE completely landscaped, city water and sewer, sidewalk road. Members are reminded to'l Every Satnrdav Night! Postlude—"Now Let All the ” Ludwig Von Beethoven American Legion Home and curbs, new achool close by. bring articles of clothing, games, Inchidee soap, entree, Postlude BULK PLANT AND OFFICE AT 341 BROAD ST. 8:IM (Q 12:00 P. N. Heavens Adore Thee". or sewing msteriei for Ue BSlis potatoes. vegetable, ...... J. S. Bach The Week Island box; and used djristmsa OAK GRILL dessert, ceftee er tea. Wednesday at 7:30 p, m. the SUNDAY, OCT. 16 FULL PRICE— 110;500 $ and Eaater csrds'^or the box to be 1.25 Cho'lr will meet for rabearaaL Down Payments As Low As 1500 asm to Miss Lucy H. -dark in Cey­ Gospel HaU 1. HUGE STORAGE CAPACITY A COMPLETE Roast Long leland Duckling lon. , THE VAGABOND FORTET 415 Center Street JUDGING STARTS AT 1 P. M. 2. MODERN, CLEAN EQUIPMENT Equals Roast Turkey Roast Chicken Covei it-Oongregatlonal Chureh Bocldngharo OongregaDeaal Sunday— ' 4g Sprnee Street HEATING SERVICE Inspect Compare MUSIC YOU’LL WANT TO HEAR AGAIN . Roast Prifhe Riba of Beef , 3. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE CIrarrh 10:30 a. m.. Breaking o f Bread Bev. Carl 1)£. Helgeraon, Paator Governor’s Foot Guard Trophy I j a s p. m., Sunday achool. Panl Paige, Organlat Rev, Philip M. Rose Baked Sugar Cured Virginia Ham To The Best Dog In The Show 10:00 a.m.. Church school. ' . t:00 p. ro.. Gospel meeting. Oil Burner Sales and Service— Complete Heating Unita—OulT Fuel and Range Oil*— Broiled Small Tenderloin Steak LOCATION; PARKER aiul 11:00 a,m„ Morning wonhlp. DANCING The Week Sunday, October 16: . Wholesale Gasoline and Motor Oijs— Long-Term, Easy PaymenU Available On All Installa* Third in the earies on "Powe. Broiled Small Sirloin Steak Tuesday, 7:45 p. m.. Prayer 9:60 a. m., Sunday Bible achool. Trophy Will Be Presented By WorW’s Kenneth Nelson, superintendent and Personal Truat," I For the Finast Entertainment Conus to Manchester’s . rmetlng. / Featherweight Chqmp^on Willie Pep tions. We are large enough to. service your every need, small enough to give yonr I> ‘aling ; WOOPBRIDGE STREETS Subjact, "Powar and tha nna i Broiled Pork Chops or Lamb Chops Classes for all agM; tranaportation talant person.” | "tenter of Happineea" At provided on request United Methodlat Obaieh 11:00 a. 'ni.. Sacred Worship. The proUems the personal attention they should have. . Wednesday, Oct; 19. annual | Alao 4 variety of other roaata— and ocean fresh 'Exhibition Between Judging harvest supper' 'first sitting a t ' 30 OAK STREET PHONE 3894‘ Bolton, Connecticut paator will speak on the topic, sea food. Frank W. I^ k e , Minister "Let’s Be FTshermen," from Luka 5:30. Plana are being made tor | cealss aasSsyt “Thsi W*»ierlal .. ' ' Osra" rias “ BsaSU ssA Th* LaSy' 5:1-11. Music by the men’s quar­ ADMISSION: Adults 50c— Children 25c FOR A COMPLETE HEATIt^ SERVICE CALL 2-1257 9:30 Church School tet. The sacrament of bajiiUBm 10:45—Worship Service will be observed for Gary Allan *v ■ . ' 1

MAKLUESTER EVENING HERALD. 1MANCJHESTER. CONN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15. 1949 PAGE F i ™

rial, bn the Sunday preceding Betrothed Armiatlee Day. — tOMO Final Appeal Omit Parade " The committee organized- with FOR SALE Dante Paganl of. the Manchester 6 Ro m Single and toree ear garage leeatafl at IM M )lai6 Chinese Reds Walk CommiuusU Face SSuTS: T o d a y ’s R adio ‘AT U t — 1280 Street, Manrbeeler, W O B O > I8W For Nov. iltli Improvemoni a'silMlation a.s chair­ i^feirope’s Red By Fire Chief man; Matthew Mcrg, also of the Fight for Life; 49UN»~ 1410 Baatam OayUghi W H A Y --9I0 TO SETTLE ESTATE Into Canton; Push W ins Trophy association as secretary; aud-FM- Home la equipped with steam heat, gas fnrnoea, eoaner ptaaah- A .• hoMHhooaing couple ward Frazer representing the ^ Papers Assail PaqaettcrEBTl* Gommittee Decides to lag. Extra large lot. ^ from 'Vlrgbda Stopped at Appeal Certain #7:18— Department Head Urges Yankee Division association was Nearer Hong Kong BantlyV Setvlcehter two I'tOO— named treaaurer, Local Branch Awarded ^ WOkc-^N«wa. W TH T- Bert Andrew*. Residents to Remein*! Hold Only Armistice VACANT. ^ weete ago for the expressed 7:80— The meeting, was held at the Prltte $12,006—^Termx Arroaged U. S, Verdict (CMttBoaB tram Pxga Ok ) WCCC—Inzurance Men DUc OoattatMd rrew Page One purpdae of getting UckeU on Silver Loving Cup itt ' WDRC—Vaughn Monroe. ber Precautions Dav Services. Army and Navy club. toe Boxers that were „glven Jockaya. ' . ' WTHT—Sporta. Inquire \ . '■ munist party for tte first time, the WKNB—Nflwa; Plgakto Parade., (CMtlaned from Fsge On*) ful was the Red effort to trdp away last night They had State Parley WONS—Quick Aa a Flarh. passed the station, noticed the statute brought Its leaders face to W0N8—Newa. The observance vif Fire Preven­ I There will l>e no parade' here McK i n n e y b r o t h e r s , incorporated them. The bulk of the garrison Bed Newa. ; i.Armistice Day, November ll, it •rganlution throughout the world sign, and returned to flU *up face With toe possibility of up to WTHT—Newt. w n c —Ethel'Marman Show. tion Week ofticiBlIy uloaes today, REALTDR.H — INSURORS west from Canton. Only a few suc­ 10 years each in prison And 310,000 Tho Manchester Branch of the WTIC—NaWi.. but In a oenae of the word Uie I ! was decided last night as the Per; 505 MAIN STREET, MANCHESTER PHONE 6666 and MpeciaUy to the working ceeded in escaping by boat down their tank and get chances. 7:48— RUMMAGE fines. Women's ChrlflUsn TsOllisrxncs ^ n i l — WTHT—It’a Tim* for Music. " light against disaster by fire is I ! manent Armistice Day committee ffif— laovement," said a party the Pearl river to Hainan island LasC night about 7:30 the They will hear their sentence WDRC—Public Service Pro- only begliming. j I held its first seasonal meeting to couple returned to Manchester Union received s Silver lovinf cup 8 :00— SALE •Igned by Becretary- and Formosa. next Friday. grama. In a last minute appeal to the ! plan observance of the day on yesteiday st tos state convention WDRC—Gene Autry, Tl ES.; OCT. 18— lfl A. M. As NStlonallat south CBilna died. for the drawing, knowing they Federal Judge. Harold R Medina w tTit —-Speakinga of Animflla. public, Chief Albert Foy asked i which World War I ended. O m is-! Dmarkl Harry PolUtt. had t o t e prSsent in order to wnc—Star Theater. ODD FELLOW.^ H.ALL Acting President U TSung-Jen refused them bail. They went to of toe orgxnlsatlon to the Fourth w n c —NaUonaV Farm and WONS—Twenty Queations- I that this be the beginning of anl ,, Sion of the parade this, ,year j In P a ^ t h e French Oommunlit ple(^ d to “flght to the flnlsh” claim toe pup if their name jail within toe hour of their con- Cmigregstional church, Hertford. Home Hour, ! entire year of Jntenalve llie-safety . marks the discontinuance of an I Mystic Review, W. B.*A. party orgah^L'Humanite described was drawn. They had come WTHT—Chandu, the Magician. m frpm the new Refuge capital at vlctlon. The sward was won by the high ef- activity held annually since the , 'step on the WONS—Jerry A Skye. WHAY—Mualc In Wonderland. I work. YWCA CRAFT CLASSES the coavlctii interior Chungking. He talked back all the way from Vir­ ' •The judge then‘ sentenced their (Ictqrfby standard of tho local 1 President Woodrow W i I a o n | end of the war tlie day signattzed. ■ war.” L’Human- 1:3 r road that leads kbout-a'counter-offensive against ginia just hoping to be lucky leader, Eiigene Dennie, and their hnmcb which scored 110 points.. W D R C -^ive and Take. WONS—Take a Number. summed it all.,up in his proclaraa- I l : ' Decision to dispense with the; Y Community Building, 79 North Main Street lie said th^ trial a farce ahd^ the Reds, in the great southwest. enough to be a winner. five'lawyers to jail from 30 dsya - A number ot the memhera trom WDRC-^Showcaae of the Star*. .-I parade caitle after it was noted rt of thing WCCO-rNewa; Innuroncr ilen| tion issued in' 1920 for the firat W JEWELRY and’METAL WORK— S7.00 and “ HlUer did 1 Word of the Communist eh? to aix months for contempt during this town attended, and at the Disc Jockey*. WHAYy-tMualc Room. * National Fire Prevention Day that the day gcncrall.V' is no long- ! tetter. try of Canton came from the Chi; the 39-week trial. The eentenCes mid-day memorial service for - the WTHT—Caitipua Color. WTHT— Dancing Party, when he said "Fire Prevention,,!# , er ob.served as a holiday, .Local j 7:30 to 9-;30 P. M. Wednesday ••When one compares ige Me nese Customs office and ChinesC begin Nov. 18. 62 members torouiteut the State WTHT—Old, New, Borrowed, wnc - Truth or CJonaequencea. to be observed by every man, wo­ . merchants are a.sked to display i Open Sundays STENCI LING— .58.00 tfina to Ooerlng, one is te: " iCd to press dispatches. Telephone Com­ Goes to Take Beet who had passed on 'during the Blue. 8:48— man and child not only during the ) the flag and veteran.s organlza- j 7:30 to 9 :3 0 P. M. Tue-sdayt — ______,rk About Tow u Then the dapper, gra3dng 61- WHAY .Newa; SporU. Miaa Edith Peteraon 10 A. M„ to 6 P. M. ^'ply _ to. the • clown of New ji. munications with canton were out. year, were read the names ox tliriie WHAY—Band Concert. week designated but throughout I tions -will also menrarializc the | MILLINERY— 57.00 _j'e phrase of Mant, according'to (The last dispatch Bled from I year-old Federal judge went to Me from Manchester, Mrs. GeOrge :E. WpNS—Journal of toe Air. every house every day of the year.” • occasion without formal observ 9:06— Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Peter -1 2 :30 to 4 :-30 P. M. Tuesday Vhichg history repeaU itself: •TheH ianton was written Friday before .'Mrs. Byron Boyd, of 47 Lancas­ Mrs. Charles Lambert Hanhattan apartment for ' a Keith, who died February 21‘, 'Mra. I«45— lyDRC—Gangbuatera. ance by parading. Sfarkweather jtost time as tragedy, the pecond Uie.^Reds entered. It was delivered ter road, won the Cinderella week­ Martini and his first real rest in Charles J.'Striddted, April 16,' and v m c —Yale V*. ComeU Foot­ WHAY—Moonlight Matinee, nine months. He said he had a g.ie^“hU?7^:crup‘=‘‘Z * ^ r e X r ' There will br a sers'ice at the For Further Information Call or Write time as farce," the paper said. 17 hb^ra later.) Mrs. William M. Roscoe will end on radio station WTIC yester­ Mrs. Charles Lambert; of 289 the latter’s sister, Mrs. Ohairles W. ball Gome. WTHT—Telegram Dancing Par­ ■ liospUat. itselfa memorial to •The rest of the Paris morning day after being. Cinderella for the Cooper Hill street, will be the vacation in mind. Miss Dorothy E. Earl* Holman, who passed away late WKNB—Football Gome: Har­ ty. Street Grocery Mrs. Richard Turner, 121 Olcott Street Tehmorary Laws Posted play the part of the "other wom­ day on Thursday. Mrs. Boyd, ac­ I h l r ’hnm.x Lorraine Peteraon. to Everett H. [ World^Var I veterans at 11 a. m., press paid little attention to the an,” Nlta Havemeyer, in the Cen­ soprano soloist with the Second Saturday, October 8. vard V*. Army. W TIC-Your Hit Parade. their homes. These cteito include i ^ jjr. and Mrs. J. I November- 11, and a wreath will Chines<^4^klhg circles receiv­ companied by her husband, wrill •The wedding of Miss Dorothy WpNS—Meet Your Match. 27 Starkweather St. ease. ter Thespian production, of F. Congregational Choral Club in ;ts Mrii. Norma Burgess presided at 2:00— every possible caure of f re*. rteB -. Alfred Johnson of 18 Henderson ; be placed on the flagstaff in Sol- ed reports by secret radio that spend next week-end in New York p r e s entation of Mendelssohn’,. Estelle Earle, daughter of Mr. and WDKC'-County Fair, WONS—Life Begins At 80. Just Off Woodbridge St. Communist uhderground agents Hugh Herbert’s "For ■ Love or Crackdowns Urged all aessl'ins and Introduced the na­ ing from furnace to electrical haz- Manchester. ! dirrs Field. East cemetery. Veter- Money” to be presented at Hol­ City with all expenses paid M d "Elijah” on November sixth. Mra. Ralph E. Earle o f 228 Sum­ tional president, Mra. D. Leigh , WCCC-^Insurance Girl* Disc 9:86— ards. appeared on Cantm streets last receive a new ensemble from a mit street, and Laurence Joseph WDRC—Tales of Fatima. Mlaa Peterson is a graduate bf mganizatioris also will, ar- lister Street school auditorium, Tor some years Mrs. Lambert Colvin who spoke to the afternoon. Jockeys. Many booklets giving rules, reg -. Brocktoii High school and Wli- .range for a church service memo-1 Mcalfi. (xrocPric*:, Gallows'Ends night. They posted temporary laws Thursday and Friday, October 27 leading Hartford sjiop, along with was tololst for the Greenwich After Conviction Paquette, of Ekut Hartford, son WHAY—^.variety Ventures. WTIC—Dennis Day. to be observed by t)ie 1,(>00,000 other things. Luncheon was served at noon In WONS—Guy Lombardo Show. Illations and suggestions for fire , liams Buauicsa College of the same ______and 28. Presbyterian church in New York of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph toe parish h'iuM and the banquet WTHT—101 Ranch Boys. ------Paquette, is taking place today at safety on the job and in the home { clt,v. She was an active member of ' ______Fruits, Vegetables Don't Pass This Up! Lite of Rajk population. Beth Roscoe will be remembered city, and has appeared locally in (Continued from Page One) in -the eventojl at the same - place 2:80— 10:66— are available through the fire d e -; These reports said cittSMs rS‘ for her excellent and witty por­ A number of Manchester women concert with the Chamlnade Club 1:30 at the South Methodiat WDRC - Sing It Again. the Junior Women’s C3ub, being was followed by the pageant re­ WDKC—Star* Over HoUyuood. partmenta. No Money Down— As Utile ,\s 55 Per Month malned Indoors last nlght.N ’Ihe trayal of Elvira in "Blithe Spirit” will attend the tea of St. Agnes and the Choral Club. church, with the minister Rrv. WCCC—New*; Insurance Qlrl* WON^l-r-Chciago Theater of the elected president in 1947. Formerly Buckingham Church Frozen Kooils (Ooattmied trom Page One) Guild this afternoon from 2 to 6 of the Mundt-Nixon bill, which he Frgd R. Eklgaf, officiating. cently presented st the South parish worker for the Lutheran dty was quiet except for occaihon- produced by the Thespians two Her teachers have included Sal- heincd write last year. Methodist church here in coihmcm- Disc Jockey*. Air. o’clock in toe ballroom of the Ho­ W TIC- Judy Canova Show. Memorial (fburch of Minneapolis al bursts of rifle Are. \ years ago. She also played Mary dano Shuline of New York and This bill would; Require Com­ George G. Ashton, minister 'of oratlon of the organization’s dia­ WTHT—Campus Color. ’ HARVEST SUPPER Open Daily L'nlil 8 P, M. tMtimony in the Rajk case, is now dn the "The Rock" and has appear- tel Bond. Monslgnor John Hayes Local Players for two years, she holds a similar, AMESITE DRIVES Early this morning, CX>mmtmlst^ Mrs. Muriel Ainley of West Hart munists and Communist front or­ music, will play several organ mond jubilee. 2:48— 10:36— going on in Csechoslovakla. personnel in civilian clothes ap­ m in workshop plays for the 'Dies- will be the speaker. ford, under whom she now studies. selections and accompany the so­ WTIC—Grand Old Opry. position with Emaniiel (Thurch of Wcthicstlay, Oct. 19 Tito’s government declared the ganizations to register with the WTHT—Notre Dame v». Tulane. this town. WORK GUARANTEED— FREE ESTIM.ATES peared in the streets. They were pltto^as well as taking part in the The assisting soloist for the so­ attorney general; deny government loist. Harold Baglin, who will sing 11:06— Evidence was faked and the Ameri­ last C^Wed musical revue. Raymond F. Brown, seaman ap- 4:00— . Well Received Mr. Johnson ia a graduate of ,y :30 |). ni. busy preparing for the entry of prano. section will be Miss Jea­ jobs to members of such organlra- ••The Lord's Prayer.” / WDRC-'Ko'Jtball Games. News On AH Stations. cana named in the testimony un­ regular Communist troops. She Imngs to her roles a wealth ,prentice, U8N. of 11 North Fair- nette Scrable. The bridal attendants will be Air. WHAY—Moonlight ^atlnee. Manchester gcbools and a mem­ MEXI": Roast turkey, dressing, tion, and require American Com- WCCC—Dancing Parly. ber of Emanuel Lutheran church. animously denied any connection The occupation apparently was of training, having studied music field street, recently visited the and Mrs. Philip Struthers, Tal- 11:18— V By Doris L. Beldiflg mashed potatoes, turnips, but­ THOMAS D. COLLA With the alleged .) at the Julios Hartt School, and French Riviera while on a ten-day muniats to sever their links with Obituary 8;I5— He spelt three years with the peaceful. There were no reports Communists International. cottyllle, uncle and aunt of the WDRC—World Tonight: Newa. A large, appreciative audience tered onions, eabbage salad, PHONE 2-9219 ';.?tajk, who once headed' Hun- while there w^tutored in dramat­ leave from the Submarine USS bride. ^ Ushers will bo Eugene WHAY—Excursion* in Science. Naval Air Force in the .South cranberry sauee, celery, olixes, of violence or of any attempt to ics by the w ell^ ow n staging di­ It -provides for 'a maximum fine WONS—Dance Orcheatr*. greeted the opening performance f i ^ ’s police as the nation’s in- Tigronc, which put in at Golfe Military Gets Earle of Potsdam, N. Y,,.and Jamui 8:30— WTIC—Morton Downey. Pacific in World VVar II, andN^jres- relishes, rolls, coffee, squash, tarior minister, refused to ask for defend this city which National­ rector of the HartL opera produc­ of 310,000 and imprisonment up to of “Jenny Kissed Me,” a cotpfdy. ist leaden had voWed they, would Guan, France. 10 years. Cook thlfl town. WHa y :-J ukebox Review. ently is employed at the Pratt A nilnee or apple pie with cheese. flainenry. but his defense attorney tions, Dn^ElemerN WCCC—News; Dancing Party. presented by the Community Whitne,v Aircraft. East Hartford. took the plea to the Court of Ap­ defend to the death Mundt aaid the bill would outlaw Mr. Earle will present' nis Funerals WONS- -Dance Band. Players- last night in the Whlton Adults— 3I..50 V John Edward Leemon, well known Blunt Notice daughter in marriage, bhe will WONS — Michigan va. Army Miss Peterson and Mr. Johnson peals anyway. ’The occupation seemed not to secret activities by Communists Football Game. w n c - -Dance Music. Memorial hall. will be united in marriage Thurs­ Children to 12— .10c have interfered with a swift Red painter and decorator, has re­ and require them to "operate in wear a raisin pink gown, Yhc Joseph Handley as Father Pleas Not Forwarded Memorial R it^ turned after a visit of several Arthur Keefe 4:.36-^ 15:00— day, November 24. Thanksgiving drive on southward, designed to the open." bodice with shirred, off-the-shoul- Funeral services for Arthi’r WTIC—News; Muaic. Moynihan, the parish priest who •The defense attorneys asked that weeks with the family of his From Solons der effect; matching hat. trimmed WCCX:-rNews; Dancing Party. Day. in Gethsemane Lutheran WE HAVE BEEN AUTHORIZED. trap and destroy the scattered daughter, Barbara, In Los Angeles, Keefe, well known Jllcad farmer 15:86— ruled hia flock with an iron hand, church, Brockton, Mass. ^ e appeals be forwarded to the 80,000-man garrlMn of Canton. At Local Churck with Chantilly lace, mitts of t'.'.e WONS—Disc Date. , Hungarian' Presidential cmnoil, California. He flew by plane to and a former member of the Con­ WKNB—Newa; Requast Mati­ w n C —Dance Mualc; New*. forgetting in his blunt honesty to Natiaaallst l ^ n Attacked San Francisco and returned via (Continued from Page One) same lace and colonial bouquet. necticut General Assembly, who cover it with a velvet glove, gave ! Money Worries.. the nation’s supreme judicial au­ Public Keconis The matron of honor, Mrs. Helen nee. Mary Ja>*ne 'Crandall, \vho inject­ WOODLAND TO SELL thority. The Foreign Ministry an­ A strong Communist force was The servlca a 10 o’clock Sunday thS'Southem route by bus. He Is died Tuesday, were held in *i e 4:45— FrequeKy Modulation an outstanding performance and aaid to have' attacked a fully-load­ enthusiastic over toe beauty of the we can salvage an idea that will Struthers, will be gowned i Kelly Gilead Congregational chur h was without a doubt the star of ed a delightful bit of comedy a.s Finance vour home the mod­ nounced today that these pleas morning at Zion Lutheran church make unification more workable.” green crepe, similar in design to WCCC—Big Brother Bill. W DRC—FM 98.7 MC. the buxom schoolgirl. Shirley, who The Well* Street Jiarage, commonly known a* the Wells Street Vers,not forwarded, since the Ap- ed Nationalist train as it crossed scener^gnd the climate of Califor­ Permits Thursday afternoon at two o’clock. the show. Never did he overdo his . Cleared ready for build­ ern wa.v with a 1% mortgage will take toe form of a memorial Secs Hearings As Help that of the bride, with large, 5:00— WFHA— 103.7 MC. dieted because of Father Moyni- ■Armory. Seals court already had ruled the a bridge near Sheklung. for the young people from Im­ nia. Mr.T^emon also saw for the M. A. Orfltelli. alterations, 13 Rev. George Milne officiated. characterization and the naive! loan under G. I. Bill of Rights. All &afflc on the railway, which first time \hls grandson, eight Representative Johnson (R- Warren street, 3100. matching hat trimmed with C3ian- . The bearers were Raymond WKNB—Sporta Newsreel. # |WTHT—FM-106.1 MC. way he brought about the change * han's critism of her. Miss Steams, ing with a Disston chain ■mtenees just. ' manuel Lutheran church, Danbury, tllly lace, lace mitts and colonial WHAY—Riders of th# Purple 1 3-8 p. mi Same as WTHT. a middleaged spinster, was well Construction Loan* avaltahle. Building, suitable for a garage, automobile sales, warehouse, runs between Cantoh and Hong weeks old KeV^n Edward McCall. Caiif) said he thought the hearings Joseph and Angeline Sartor. 5 Streeter, Edward Bruce, ^ n rs d In drab little Jenny wa* delight­ furniture store, boxing arena, Imsketball floor, dance hall, roller ^ Those hanged with Rajk, tfce who attended the mission festival bouquet of pink pompons. Sage. I Mortgage flnancing Ihrnugh G- Kong, was suspended. 'The line thimselves had "distinctly helped room dwelling, Irving street, 37,- Dennis and Richard Keofe. 6:00— Showtime. ful to behold. His housekeeper, cast by putting Anne Lamb in the saw operated by skating rink, bowling alley, and many other uses. FoTClgn Ministry spokesman said, at Zion church last Sunday after­ The bride’s mother will receive WONS—Sport* Parad*. | 6:30—Sereno Gammall; Weather role and Edytha Coffin made a I.. F. H. A. or conventional were Dr. Tiber Ssoenyl, 46, di­ is operated jointly by the British noon, two of whom lost their lives Mr. and Mrs. George ’ Arm­ unification. 000. Interment was in St. Peter's and Jenny’s aunt. Mrs. Deazy, | .Alxint 6,000 square feet in all. and Chinese. "The hearings have emphasized in a slate blue dress with corsage cemetery, Hebron. 5:18^ ' 6:45—Concert Hour. j played by Loretta Moskaluk, ■ convincing Mra, Parkside. .lanet Bank l.uan. rector of the cadre system of the in an automobile accident within strong of .42 Lyndale street, and Harry Mull, gasoline station 42 of pink roses at a reception at WCCC—Sign Off. Holmes. Janice Whalen. Norma Btmgarian Communist party, and One of the last reports from that military unification means by 35 feet Middle, turnpike west 8:00— Same as WTOT a. m. j turned out another expert per- ! The building is equipped with a modern stearn heating system, a half mile of their home. Miss Mr. and Mrs. Walter R. Holland three o’clock in the Kosemoimt WTHT—Tea and Crumpets. FM 46.8 MC 96.5 MC. Stafford, Roberf Boucher and Fund* also available for home as such the supervisor of the Canton before the Reds arrived Cornelia A. Schulx died InstanUy of 175 High street are enjoying a balance—putting each service to and Essex street, 31.800. w nc— formance that deserves honorable ', ED. WRUBEL repairs, modrrni/atlon. etc. See laratories, shower and office room*. \ its beat use," he said in a separate restaurant, Bolton. 8:86— WDRC— F51 on the air I p. m .Jeffrey Prentice pl-aved the young party’s rank-and-file; and Andras said, the retreaUng Nationalists and her sister, Ruth, has since tour of northern New Eng!- rand 1 Ithis Willism t^blnson, 5 room dwell­ , mention. The subtle wa.y she got 2t North Street u* for complete lirtail* regard­ Im m ediate occupancy'. Priced 816..700. Term* arranged. blew up the civilian and military interview. For a motor trip througli North­ WDRC—Old Record Shop. ll:tS p. m. I what she wanted, despite the ob- | teen agers who had bit parts. Saalai, Ssoenyi’s deputy. died in Danbury hospital. Three week-end. ing. breezeway and garage, Ade­ ern New England and C.'inada, the ing a new loan or the *tream- A highly reliable source-eald the airports and the famed Honam •The Navy has given the com­ Do You Need A WHAY—U. 8. Navy Bond. Same aa WDRC. 1 vious opposition of Father Mo>-ni- ’ ’Hie- direction and grouping of others are paUenU there. laide road. 312,500. bride has chosen ‘s Burgundy this excellent play were expertly Tcl. 2-2970 Or 4028 lining nt an exi*tlng loan. eaecutions were carried out at 6 bridge across the Pearl river, The young people were within mittee. which handles all the na­ Warrantee Deeds WONS—Ckuribbean Croasroada. WTMA i ban.han. provided the high co:nedv - Inquire The Luther League of Emnnuei gabardine suit with black acces­ WTTC—Muaic for Today, P. M. \ a.m. today. which Bows through the city. half a mile of their home when Lutheran church will have a "ftm tion’s security ’ problems in* the Rhugo Mr Zelonls to Charles F. spou of the plav, especially when ‘ J'-oping Tht* i* a tree Jarvi* service House, a much cleared conception sories. She is a graduate, of Morse Baby Sitter? 6 :4 ^ - 2:00—SporU Parade. ■ - e J , f„j. probably to the open- —No charge to the borrower. the accident-happened. The driver fest” at the church at eight o’clock Zelonis, property on West Center College and is employed by the j she contrived to establish her of its role and mission. WHAY—Sporta. 6:15—EAsy Rhythm,Weather. niece Jenny, as part of the house- ing night, the overall performance #Rsss«a«asa< McKinney jbrothers. Incorporated was Russell Schmidt, who during tonight. Everyone la cordially in­ street. Aldon Alills, TalcottvJlle. , was one that can be well recom­ the summers of 1947 sind 1948 con­ "This has not minimized the rote Call Mrs. W . A . Reid. 3193 W n c —Animal Foundation. 6:30—Sporta. I hold. REALTORS — INSI'RORS vited, it la for both young and old. Thomas A. Murdock to Robert The bridegroom attended North­ mended as good entertainment for 505 M.AIN STREET, M.ANCHESTER PHONE 6060 ducted surveys here for unchurch­ of the Air Force. But it has and Charlotte H. Leduc, property Evening 6:45—Voice of Connecticut. j Jenny, the sweetly unsophisti- ] * New anti L'setl eastern School of Engineering, 6:0»— 8:00— Same as WTHT a. m. I all members of the family. ■ JARVIS ed youth and adults under the Chariea Crowe of Buffalo, N. Y.. brought to the American public an on Middle turnpike east. Botson, and is employed by the cated country girl, was played by j understanding of military roles, so WTlC—Newa. WTHT—FM on the air 3 p. m .-ll , Chirtain time will be at 8:30 p. Classified Advertising auspices of Zion church. He has la vlaltlng Will Aalmua of 14 Mid­ Jarvis Realty Company 16 Wai­ Underwood Corporation. Xiuring ! Barbara Rohrbach who put her- m, tonight and a matinee will be • Humes of been studying for the mbU>try at that any effort to unduly minimise WHAY—Nawa. self Into the part with convincing REA LTY CO. dle Turnpike Weat Mr. CroWe Waa ter and Nona Gruetao, property on the last war he served with the j played tomorrow afternoon. CE.NTK.R ST. St. John’s church, Winfleld, Kansas, the part of any service can quick­ Lakewood Circle north. WTHT—Sporta; Music st .Six. Same as WTHT. ease. Her metamorphosis from SEE PAGE FOURTEEN one of the aoldiera billeted at the Amphibian Tank Battalion in thj WONS—Newa. w n o —FM OB tte air 8:26 a. m.- * Oulslaiifliiig Values Phone 4112 Or 7275 and this vear was assisting with ly be discerned.” ' CTharlea S. and Maify A. Hor­ Pacific theater. He holds five com­ the unattractive young inteilectu-; Advertise in The Herald— It Pays Slate Armory during World War WDRC—Nawa. 1 a. m. the Christian day school of Im­ II and la well known Irt towh. CThalrman Vinson (D-Ga), who vath to Robert MacMillan, prop­ bat Stars and the Purple Heart. SERVICES mi, more interested in her books ^ In various sections of 5IAN- Ldwt u d Pound Autpuiohileu for Sal* 4 manuel Lutheran church Danbury. Kss accused Secretary of Defense 6:18— Same aa WTIC. and guppies than in her appear-1 Dr. A. B. Moran w-il| resume CHESTER, offered bv lAR- erty at Spring and Lewis streets. The couple will live at 1605 Main w n c —Bob SUala, StricOy in his sermon tomorrow the pas­ The marriage of Miaa Barbara Johnson to making a ’’grand stand 'Vinvent V. Zablaricofl to Victor street. East Hartford. That interpret the wishes ance. into the "heij'’ young thing • VIS. Von supply os with . XiOST—Red pencil case containing 1636 OLDSMOEILE sedan, 1937 tor, Rev. Paul Prokopy, will take play” on military economy, has Sports; Weather. Television sought after by tAe boys in her part time prsctice J>eginning vonr n'red*. we'll .iipptv von A. ’Turklngton, daughter of Mayor P. Zableakos, property on Wood­ WDRC—Record Album. Girl Scout badges, between Plymouth se-an, 1938 Plymouth as his text, "My times are in Thy suggested several amendments to of the family. I neighborhood, was both well f with the home von desire hand; Make Thy face to shine upon and Mrs. Harold A. Turklngton of land street. WONS—Tropicana. WNHC—TV. Monda.v. October l “ lh, at his Quinn’s and-Birch street. Call 2- sedan, 1939 Plymouth two-door, Winter atreet and Albert S. Patch the unification law if necessary. Edwin W. and Rose Bond to played and fun to watch. Allen ■ Seek From I.ARVIS and Ve 2165. WHAY—Supper Serenade. P. M. Priced low. Guaranteed. Small Thy servant; save me for Thy of Parker atreet, will take place •The committee took a breather Paul A. and Susanna H.” Suto, WE ARE WELL -1:00—Teletunes and Sports newa. Ayera played the role of Mtcliael office st 211 North Main Street. ^ Shall Find and Be tiappv. payments. Cola Motors, 4164. Mercy’s sake.” Mr. Prokopy visit­ thla evening at aeven o’clock in over the week end before hearing property on Lakewood Circle John B. Bu^ke i Saunders, the friend of Father XOBT-rLady’s Hamilton wrist ed the young people in toe hospital EQUIPPED TO DO WTHT—Sportapa**- 1:35— Sports Film. Fine Laundering Service Brought watch along Main street, in stores toe South Methodiat church. the Air Force and the Army side south. FUNERAL HOME •:S0— 1:45— Pre Game Color. Moynihan, who falls under the ; CT-ARK MO’TOR Bales, Broad as their pastor was in toe west. Of the controversy. Quitclaim Deed LAWN GRADING apeil of the 18-year-old Jenny, Patient* wHI be seen by sp- * Jarvis Realty , or CSieney’s Orford Village vir The local church has also sent 'WTIC-^y'mphony Orchestra. 2:00—YalJ-Conielh street, has a number of good Mlaa Laura C. Toomey, daugh­ Next week Johnson, ' Secretary Victor P. Zableakos to Nellie A. Cord Wood For Sole 87 Cael Center St. 6868 WONS—Answer Man. 5;00— Football Scoreboard; Tele- despite his 34 years, adcquatciv ! dlnity. Reward. Call 2-2253. floral tributes. poinlmcnt only until further used cars to sell to you for 320 ter of Mr. and Mra. David C. of Air Symington. Gen. Dwight D. Zableakos, property on Woodland A. LATULIPPE & SON WTHT—New#: Weather. tunei and Test Pattern. and in appearance was well ca st' • Company ,down, and 310 per week. No fl- Communion will be celebrated street. AjnbntauiM Servtab for the role. Graham Miller as - f o u n d —Ticked Hound, vicinity during the service Sunday morn­ Toomey of Bolton, has been elect­ Eisenhower and the joint chiefs of 780 Vernon SL Tel. 8077 WDRC—Red terber Sports Re­ 6:15—Newa. notice. ■ Manchester. Conn. nance charges. (5ome in boys and staff __wlU get an opportunity to Executor’s Deed view. Owen, a young man of 21 with , 6.54 Center Street to Your Door Means: / -North'Main street. Owner call ing at Zion. ed house secretary of Rand Hall, 6:30— Red Barbar’a Cflubhouae. ,^7691. drive one of Eddie’s cars and pay Bates College, Le^aton, Maine. A answer Navy charges that the Joseph J. Garibaldi executor ef 6;iS— 6:45— Pup Resume. plenty "fan the ball’' and who was ■ Tel. 4112. 7275 or as you go. Open daily ’till 9 p. m. senior, majoring in mathemattca, cards are stacked against Naval the estate of Agata Garibaldi to WTHT—Harmpnairea. 7;15— Film Shorts. aware of it, played hi* part with ; ■ Enterprise 9.5IMI liOS’T—PASS BOOK No. 88587. or call 2-2012 anytime. Legal Notices she ia a member of the Student sea and air power in the Penta­ Gregory G. and Mary (Jhaves, prop­ w n c —Down Homers. effortless ease and with a natural- j Telephones 4427 Or e.'l.'JS 7:30— Hollywood Screen Test. 8 • • ■ 6 • 8 IS ? Notice is hereby given that Pass Government .amalgamation pub­ gon. erty at Spruce and Blssell streets. WDR<3—Nawa. 8:00—Spin the Picture. ness that mode it hard to believe | Bok No. 68537, issued by ’The AT A COURT o r PROBATi: held ' Admlnlatrstoi's Deed CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS WONS—Mel Allen. , . . (he homemaker CLEARANCE Sale on cars. 1937 St Mtnohe.iter within and lor the licity committee and on the Dean’s 9:00—Who Said That? he was not portraying himself In .Savings.Bank of Manchester hsui Ford, good motor, will make good list. 1^ Robert B. Cowles adiplnllitra- 7:60— 9:30—Film Short*. real life. can use her fine ta­ Dletrlct of Mencheeter. 'on the 11th tor of the estate of Walter W. POWER CLEANED WONS—American Bar Associa­ ^ been lost and application has hot rod; 1935 ihymouth a^an, day of October, 194J. 10:00—Wrestling. Minor parts were well handled . been made to said bank for pay­ cheap; also a good clean 1947 Present. JOHN J. WALLETT The Provisional League of Wom­ Cowlee to Elizabeth Boyle, ofl^ on orders of 10 or more, rooms, 3 b^rooms, 5 baths, panripd ten with flrrplarr. dining raUa. Work guaranteed. Cali Special at 3498. chairman for the 195(1 golf sea­ . 5 SPEQALS, PLUS SWEEPSTAKES pirk-iips t)nd deliv- BlTl, or evenings 2-9419. ed. son, poured. bany avenue, Hartford, waa fined We wish to thank sll ef our nelgh- room, kitrhrn and elrctrlc dishwashrr, large Uvlng room, brerzr- The executor having exhibited hla 318 for violation of. rides of toe ben. trianda and relattvaa for the wrapped for freezing preferred. - w»y porch, 2-«»r garage, acre plot (or more), heavily nriodedi aeries. ^ROSPECT HILL School, for BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. 'administration account wiUi said estate road, Eickler was the driver of many acta of kindness sad sympathy Watch For Next Week’s beautiful view overlooking private pond. •'young children. Monday through 135 Center Street to thti Court tor allowance, it la one bf the cars involved in an ac­ ■hewn us in our rooent. bereavement. ORDERED: That the 34th day of We also thank those, who eont tho y- "Hobbyinp” Friday. 6:00-11:48. Lela "Tybur, Phone 2-4845 October. 1M», at ten o'clock, forenoon Crowd of 1,500 . cident ’October 2 at the Intersec­ To Purchases $3500 Cash, S12.5 Monthly • director; 4267. at the Probate Office in' the Municipal tion of Center and Olcott strpeta, beautiful floral tributes and loaned the uxa of thoir carx.j.. H-S-I-A-T ROGER OLCOTT 1934 INTERNATIONAL dump Building in aaid Mancheeter. be and At Drawing Here John Koltunlak, 81, of 219 Vil­ To Rent, $1.50 Monthly WANTED—Ride to Aircraft from tha same is aaatgnad tor a- hearing on The famlty of the late Felix Coppo. truck 1^-ton, fair conation. Gar tha alloirancp' of aaiC administration lage street, Hartford, was fined FOR SALE 403 W>8t Center Street, Telephone 7853 (thfM monUiB in advance) "Vicinity Eldridge and Main streets' Wood body. Differential recently 318 for overloading a motor vehi­ > , . you can enjoy ; 8U)0-4:45 shift Phone 8407. account >lth said estate and this Court -Card of Thanks overhauled. New battery. If in­ directs that notice of the time and A crowd estimated at 1.800 w m cle. The accused waa carrying a Also in Kimberly Wootls the comfort of soft, terested call Manchester 2-1806. place afalgned for said hearing be present, at the drawing bn the box­ 6,800 pound load on a truck re^s- given to all persona known to be In- er puppies held last evening at 8 We wUh to thank all of our nalfh- 2 FAMILY FLAT Tour home dealgned by Norris F. Prentice ran be built on any clean .sheets and pil­ Aatomobilea Pn? Sale 4 tered to carry obe ton. ^oltuniak 1936 FORD convertlbls . sedan. tereatec therein to appear -and ,b e o'clock at Bantly’a Servicenter,.333 bora, frionde and relativri tor the of these lots for spring oerupancy at a price to lit .vour pooket- heard thereon by publlthing k copy of told the' court that he thought his many acU of klndnexa an<-' sympathy low ca.ses— the prel­ Good throughout. Best- offer. Main street. The reason ? You had truck was registered for four tons book. Stop looking, walling, worrying and enjoy country living {1938 DODOE four-door sedan. thle order in jiome newspaper having fhown ux In our recent bereavement 5 Rooms each, Jf^car garage, steam heal, insulated. at its best. , Very good ..condiUon. Reasonably Phone 6917, a circulation in said District, at least to be present at the drawing to but a miaunderatandtog resulted We also thank tboee who lent the ude to a healthful claim the pup If your name was beautiful'floral tribute! and loaned the priced. Must see to appreciate flve days before the day of paid hear­ in the one ton registration. Wired for electric range and has gas service. Excellent Lol No. 13. bj acre with water, features two mam­ night^s .sleep. Our ^ Call 2-2454 for further details. ing. selected. A speeding charge against use of their care. MANCHESTER - HENRY ST. 'CUTE AND SOLID ' ■ JOHN J; WALLETT. Judge. Jack Dslby, radio announcer condition. First floor tenement available Nov. 1st. See moth oak tree.s and beautiful view, 51,500. fine service assures Latta F. La'my, 29, of 1545 Stra),- Chariea Kuhr. S d do e" 1940 Tudor sedan. Black from Station WNAB in Bridgeport; 7 Room Single ■— Steam heat, oil burner, copper " *t 1937 FORD CONV. CLUB a t a c o u r t or p r o b a t * ford avenue, Bridgepoft. was con­ Dorothy. J; Kuhr, dauzhter. owner, 33 Clinton Street, Tel. 8179. you prompt deliv­ '< radio and heater, good tires. New xt M»nchext»r within end for the waa the master of ceremonies and plumbing,-garage, large lot. Exterior and interior Lol No. 4,‘bver an acre, overlooking waterfall, with' tinued to October 19. an** * ery, small cost. r-motoi* recently Installed, 3495. District of Manchester: on the 13th the dfnwlng w’as conducted by Bill lar Charge against Russell Mur­ newly decorated in A-1 condition. Immediate Oc­ grove of Hemlock, with water. 52.100. r-SoUmene St Flagg, Inc., 634 Cen­ dkic of October.' A.D., .1M9. __ Libby of Woodland street. Winners Original paint, radio and Present. JOILN J. WALLETT. ray, II. 23, of 993 East Broadway, Public Setback Party cupancy. Shade trees, Sacrifice price. ter ctreet. were announced over a loudsueaker Woodmere, N. Y., was continued Lot No. 8. *2 acre, $1,200. Lol No. 9, 'i.acre, heater. Runs very well, biij: Judse. ■ donated for the occasion-by the Estate of Ida O.. Woodward, late of to Oct. 17. Army & Navy Club Aux. 6 Room Single — Near Broad Street. Large loU 51,000. Lol No. 10, ' i acre. 51,000. 1947 BUICK Super four-door, she burns oil. Manchester, in aaid District, deceased. Stanek Electponics Comnany. PINE PHARMACY ‘ equipped, very clean, Call 2-3326, Bonds of 360 and )25 were for­ Monday, Sept. 12— 8 P. M. PINE PHAEIMACY Price, 58,500. ' On motion of Truman H. W’oodwartl The winners were: Robert and. feited In the cases of Joseph F. (These lot* coa te aold together for 87560." Thsy are Ideally or 77 Hawthorne after 5. Ronald Clarke, 80 Hemlock street. tat Main atreet. East Hartford, Conn,, Shields, Jr., 46, of 101 Taylor Prizes! Refreshments! suited for a baaementie** type house). administrator. • Alton Munsie of 107 Ruaaell street Happy Landing Have Urge buaineas garage, grocery store, commer* FORD 1946, Deluxe coach, black, ORDERED: That six months from and Stuart RqMnaon of 14 Green- street, Wollaston Mass., a n d ^ b - cial buildings and Mveral lots for commercial or resi­ DAYTON RU.AD, large lot, bordering on hrook, beautifnl trees, 1 5 % Saving for Those Who U»e Our Caih and Cany Servlee ert I. Zom, 23, bf Jackson Heights, Admission 50c PINE PHARMACY radio ai^ heater. Good tires, .very the ISth day of October,. A ,D.. IMS. hill street. J . Cliff Ulm dential purposes at sacrifice price.

■ ■ .'■ A '' -V J i: ; ■1^ / «A «u n i!i»li!iK iCVBmrWi tUSKAiai. m AWUHESTER. c o n n - SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1949 p a g e s e v e n l i A O E 'S I X ' lUNCHESTEB EVENING HERALD, MANCHE8TER, CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1949 made o f future posaibiiiueo September Trend 'll ....l-l.i,. , 1 MM ' I ll II, probaMUties. f r e s h c a n d y , juat tliat, and if it did achieve it, Jlanrtiratrr I feel that it U my u rg e n t^ ty we have atruck a cold war blow to not only inform tha c l t l f ^ of Seen Encouraging Double-K NuU Without prejudice and loaa to our- Connecticut Open Foru] the present conditions, Mit also Stinting ^nalh to' point out what can ^ certainly aelvaa. On the other hand, it Hartford, Oct. 18— The re­ tRare ta potential curtailment of be expected in the near futura. Arthur Drug Stores Oet. 17-18-19 Yankee Communications for pubUcatlona ta tha Opan Forum yrill not The m ow dUtant futuw cannot turn at 15,000 JObleee persons to freedom tor any one except Com- be guarantetd pubUcaUon If they contaU more than 800 ,w oi^. be accurately gauged, but finan­ work during SepUmber was lluieh*tt*r. Conn. By A. a O. The Herald wsarvea the right to decline to publiah any m^tar TH^SiSTnitOUBOM. munlata implied in the reault, It cial pwparatlons can and should Urpied encouraging by Ooranior wnan't worth our while to atrike that may be Ubeloua or which U In bad tasta. Frea axpresalqn be made eo that these future coeU afy appointment Igst February' to today at Meriden hospital, her p w i T««».. 0«n’» of political view* U deslrad by contritatlona of thU character Bowles. had exceeded endowment Income, «• at Maacheater. Conn., aa ests and their ehoU,\ Repreeenta- The Vernon Schools rious. Yesy Ma*am! net balance. But now, for a SSopToaaa Mall Matter^______tallment of our own freedoma, use the Bast school for the Fresh­ Town Of Vernon. . The governor aaearted that To Quit Post M ore Cash variety of reasons, it is certain Quick Thinking Physicians said tbe child would a surprise, fire drill at the EHemen- tlve Jerome Beetty, me Roxbury have died had not Father Kelly ap­ tary school on Tuesday. Tha re­ ■’ tOTMCWmON IIAT*8 „ any imposition of thought control men classes as soon as the new every effort must'he made to re- that for an indefinite period those Hartford, Oct. 16—OP)—Federal’ Republican, had admirable good To .the Editor, elementary school Is finished. Editor of Tha Herald: Just Phone 7 8 8 2 Judges Carroll C. Hlnr-^ and J. plied pressure to her neck to slow sult was very satisfactory and One Tear hr Mall ...... of oUr own Uke Ruaaia’a, would be The most logical way to esti­ turn them to work. * operations will reault In a red fig­ SaveB Girl’s Life sense. He had .one crussule, and - The second eolutlon U, by far, A hearty thanks to all tha Will Resign frjtm ,State Seymonr - Says Univers­ ure untoiM dcotolva measures are Joseph smith have ’ appointed the flow of blood. . . showed concentration on the pro­ one of them. It will be the Su­ one btU, and he got thetolU pesaed. mate futuw needs In Uie way of the moet logical from many an- friends of tha Woman's Auxiliary uhdeiiiiken.” Robert E. Trevathan, Stratford tect of getting out Ih an-orderly* pupil enrollment U via, the birth ity Not S it in g Any preme Court’a role to judge the When Jhe Governor signed It, the glee. In the first place, dropping of Manchester Memorial hospital, Custody Case Development Gommis* The Yale oorporation. he said, lawyer, as s ’ referee In . bank­ 'Meriden, Oct. 15 —UP)—Linda The Red cross maintains 67 rapid msnner.-The school was va­ tKlSSy.*^Cat^ ...... 11X00 sUtfstlcs for any community, who so graciously donated their Buss, 10 whose jugular vein was permanent buildings on military cated In 55 seconds. Mba. aelWered. toa Tear ...... |W-» case on this broad constitutional freshman legislator, whd U also a 190 puplU from our high school Government Money considered it "unthinkable . . . ruptcy for Connecticut. He was magazine author of hoteland repp- time, talents and merchandise to The Best in Hardy sion When Ready that at this time we should enter named for a six-year term, It was cqt by a glass fragment when she posts In this country where field Chief Nelson attended-a meeting Waat at Mlea. Tor*>»“ ...... Di^y Ordered for all Fire Marshals In Connecti­ tation, had made his good mark. our "Street Fair” last week. New Haven, Oet. IB—tev-vYsle upon a policy of studied recession. understood, to handle bardiruptcy fell yesterday whUe carrying a director staffs handle problems In­ MMMCTR We are proud to annoimce our Hartford, OcL 16—(d>)—Wlltard cases in Fairfield county because milk bottle at Our Lady of Mount volving servicemen or their fami­ cut held at North Haven on Tues­ He had made a Uw. \ B. Rogers says.laUs going , to re- University needs more money. Its The Alumni representatives met That, at least, was thb routine grand total of $i;935.18, which rep­ Utchfield, Oct. 18—(ST—A sU- Chrysanthemum of a post war increase in the num­ Carmel school, was recuperating lies. day night. I The ,M i S of N«w Deadlock At The Hairue S iCr & O T i rO T s oign' tram thw State Deyelopihenl president reported to a group of here to discuss Yale's future. eatIUed to the use of « assumption. The law In'.question costs up from the present 8187 tb resents a lot of hard work, but months postponement was ordered Alumni, but lie reiterated that it ber of esses. represented a pet crusad# of Mr. came up to, or exceeded, the estl- j with the fine cooperation we re­ by Juvenile Court Judge Stanley (Dommlsslon but not, herring a All M vt illip<^tcbei crtditid to it. or When the conference at The well over |200. os not only would wants none o f it from the govem- Whalebone to not truly tbe bone Connecticut has two other ref­ S t ■ S R riu T credited Beatty’s. By Its provisions, Con­ mate formed statletlcally In June , there be the loss of tuition ceived, also represents a lot of fun. Mead In thu'caae of George Bas­ Bouquets , request tor his. resignation from 1949. There wew 169 blrtha In the (>>mmisslon Chairman Francis B. xpenL o f a whale, but an elastic subr erees, Saul Berman of Hartford, .and also the local news publlelwd hew. Hague between the Indonesians necticut enforcement agenfcles can j amounUng to »32,(X)0 for the year Sincerely, sett, who U fjghting against wel­ ■ < President Charles Seymour,’ in who has held the post since 1925; AU lights of repobllcatlon of special track deserting husbandta Into Town'of Vernon in 1944 which la Mutiny, until he Is good and ready stance tta t grows on the root, ot -gUpetehea herein are also reserred. and the Dutch who are supposed 1948-49, but It would reduce the Alberta G. Porter, fare officials’ attsmpU to taka aU speech yesterday to represen­ and Peter B. Olney of Old Say- other sUtes. and there fo r^ them the birth year of the kindergarten to do so. ^ the mouth of the right whale and to make peace* between their two Grant-In-Aid from the SUte of President of the Auxiliary. of his nine children. Rogers, a Hartford hotelman, tatives of regieinal Yale assocla- other species. I brook, who was given a tempor- See The New f ‘Tail serrlce client of N. E. A. 8er»- to pay for the Support of the fam­ classes for 1949-60. Our kinder­ Connecticut by one-thlrd or $18, UnUI then, Bassett wiU retain Uons, said the university faced the countries gets over one obstacle. garten classes number only 99, told icportera Ust:nigl)f that sev­ le. Inc. _ _ _ _ ilies deserted by them back ih Con­ 778 making a total loaa of $50,- custody of the children whose ages HOLDEN'S eral *frtends of Governor Bowles choice of-either cutting expensesl It meets another. The present ob­ necticut. The new law was sched­ or 68 per cent, while In 1948-49 ’ Tabllshers Bepreaentatlres: The 778. This Is the salary of about Would Broaden range-from 18 months to 10 ysars. 61 Washington St. .« have been suggesUng lately that and thus "reduce Tale to the status J o ^ Mathews Special Agene>- — New 1 Stacie it that of the debt the uled to go Into operation October they numbered ■ 138 for a birth sixteen teachers and It would not Bassett Is challenging the State's he resign. He’s not going to pay o f a. second rate Institution” or In­ registration of 218, or 65 per cent. Yarhp. Chicago, Detroit and Boston. IDutch claim Indonesia would owe L— be possible to drop more than four . Activities’ Scope contenUon that he has neglected Tel. 3743 any attention to them, he said. crease Its aiianclal resources. Maytag Automatic Washer But, aa our overtones Riay For 1950-51, With a birth wglstra- inatructorB if we »re to r«t*ln the Rogers, a highly vocal Republl Tale, he said, preferred to look WOOD WORKING MBMBER AUDIT BURKAU The Netherlands If Indonesia ever suggest, we have sad tlon of 188, we should assume the chlldran. •t.AT10NB. varioiu courses now avidlable to can, claims that friends of the to its friends and Alumni for as­ realised the Independence which break to Representative Be^y< that thew would , be at least 59 Greenwich, Oct. 15— — The Democratic governor say he at By all due legislative proeSas, our pupils. All In all, It would not _ . ) sistance rather.than to the gov­ The Me'rald Printing Company. Int. la' at stake in thc| negotiaUons. per dent (which U very low) and be a good move, financially, or local chapter of United World least ought to stop making ernment FOR HOME— OFFICE--STORE AT THE MANCHESTER PRODUCTS SHOW assumes no financial responsibility for by gubernatorial signature this would mean about 112 kinder­ Federalists wants the national or­ speeches and Issuing statements Hs aosertad: typographical errors appearing In M- The Dutch have presented quite Idw Is a law. Nor has there educationally, to eliminate tuition garteners; It could mean many pupils. I would, therefore, recom­ ganization to broaden the scope which are critical of the governor’s "Today there to an Increasing oartlsements and othw ".*1 a targe blU. What particularly any court test of It to declaw Jt la The Manchester Evening Heralt. more and so they must be pw- mend that tuition puplU be re­ of its activities beyond trying to a a a poUcleB: If be won’t resign from tendency If your troubles are seri­ unconstitutional. Nonetheless Uie commission, of which he is -vice Visit our booth at the Manchester Products Irka the Indonesians Is that they pared for. If we take the 112 aa tained and that the seating ca bring . about American leadership Xavier Cugat ous enough, to go and lay those It Is stlU not a Uw. ' in the campaign for world gov­ chairman. trouMas In the lap of the govern­ Show. See our display of CUSTOM-BUILT FUR­ Saturday, October 15 are asked to pay the cost of the Now the question we aw pain­ a flguw for kindergarten and 160 parity be Increased by the use for irade I we would have 969 ernment. • ;era, a member of the com- Xavier Cugat and hla world-ra- ment NITURE for the home; KITCHEN CABINETS military operations by which the fully forced to submit to ^guu^ of the old High school, for the In a resolution adopted last FORGOTTEfc!i n since 1942, said he would X u U t y ~ tor Beatty, for such Investigation pupils In the grades aa follows: Freshmen class: this would house nowned orchestra Is the headline "That to not Tale policy. Our and other examples of our craftsmanship. Dutch fought and, for a time, ob­ K-112, 1-160, II-137, in-110, night for presentation at the UWF ..J .... this advice because ha does B. D. PEARL as he, clothed In the prestige and OUT puptU for several years. In person attraotian at the State needs are very great but we shall To twelve good men and women literated the Indonesian Republic. IV-100, V-100, VI-86, ’Vn-79, National Assembly in Cleveland not qonslder that, as a oommlaslon- meat them out of our own authority of '•*‘*}**‘Y? There Is- another possibility, next month, the local chapter pro­ er, ha Is working for the gover­ Tlieatar, Hartford, today, Saturday APPLUNCE AND FURNITURE CENTRE and true, the government prose- The Idea that they should pay for tlon. may choose to make, U_UUs. Vm-85. namely, that of making the old strength. posed that the organization ac­ WATKINS nor. 1 and Sunday. TouH thrill to the "This we do In the conviction enUon in the New York trial of the war which was being fought “When U a law not a law? n ils will mean an insufficient High school a Junior High school tively support national policies “ ^ w le s did not appoint me to 649 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER It may Uke the aupwme legliUa- g a tin g capacity In both grades I PROTMBKS. INC tantalizing rhythm of "The Rhum' that freedom from dependence on the eleven Communist leaders against themselves strike them as to accommodate all seventh, which "are likely to relax Interna­ the commission,” he said. an external resource Is essential tlve - authority to penetrate the knd n and near capacity in Rogers, whose term on the com­ ba King" who made Manhattan SHIPSHAPE eighth and ninth grade pupils. tional tension” and oppose all f u n e i ^ proved beyond reasonable doubt somewhat novel and extreme—a ^ ;^ e s in . rV and V. Some clasa- mission expires next July 1, de­ take to Latin with his South Amer­ to the aort of education we of­ This would relieve both of our those that aren't. Perhaps you ham put oB-too fer." that these apeclllc Individuals, In startling demonstration of the W^Tan, however, ’ make a few rboms will probably have upwards SERVICE clared; ican Sway. Cugat brings with large elementary schools and long-lhe purehsse o f a uHNiuaMUt Seymour blamed Increased costs WOODWORKING COMPANY company with other Communist famed business acumen of the general remarks and give a few of 40 pupils or more, which Is at would perhaps be the best solu­ "I am going to resign before him his entire r b ^ m ic and color general directions. er marker fer pour lorad eae. that date so that Governor Bowles for part of Yale's pUght 166 WEST MIDDLE TURNPIKE leaders themselves not on trial, l ^ t 10 more than should be tion for long-range planning. Ormand LWest ful aggregation, Including such tal' Saying that post-war. expenses Dutchv The only way a law duly taught by one teacher. In 1951-62 will not get a chance to remove If long-range planning had Now b the Mo m !• ps7 }oe» dektto D ir e e ta r ented stars as Norma "Latin Anunr- were engaged in a conspiracy In In response, the Indonesians and signed, and never our elementary schools will prob- me from the commission. But I lean Singing Bombshell" Otto Bol­ which, U the opportunity ever have prepared a financial state­ constitutional, c w be <>«PriV'^ been done In the past, the present the memory of thoeo who otoaat have no plans to resign In the near abiy have 1,036 pupils to house, condition of some parts of our ivar, Cuba’s outstanding singing iU status as a Uw U by the w- ther'e were 192 blrtha in the Town eo much to you hot arc uo looger future despite the suggestion of came to them, they would en­ ment of their own. In this, they fusal of Uw enforcement officers educational plant could have been Mar, Tato and Julia, exponents of Never a better picture... of Vlemon. in 1946. By the same here. May we help you la flgfgg several pro-Bowles people,' > the rhumba and samba. Dick Ben- .X deavor to overthrow the govern­ show themselves apt pupils of to enforce It. to act, under lU improved by degrees instead of "It Governor Bowles or any of method there will probably be 1,- EVERGREENS year choice of a Select ItBIt* edls, George Lopaz, and a host of ment of the United SUtes by their erstwhile masters. Their 127 elementary pupils In 1952-53, in one large mouthful. The same his sides ask for my resignation **Th*s refusal might be a spon AND Bane Graaita moanmealT. before I am ready to hand It in, additional talent. Ebctra added are force and violence. The jury statement shows that Indonesia 1,218 hi 1953-54 and 1,300 In 1954- can again be said teveral yeari the O osby Sisters, \ singing Im- taneous matter of Individual con­ hence unless a careful survey U they can just wait.” judged that this was, after 1945 owes the Dutch nothing, and that, viction of all the Uw enforcement 65. This Increase is definite and LANDSCAPING Ha added, however, that “Mr. presatonlsts and comediennes, apd Never a lower price! ■t least, a basic creed of these on the contrary, Indonesia has officera of Connecticut, but would the Issiie will have to be met Saporiti Murphy can have my reaination many others. So, rezaember, for squarely. 0^’er 200 new homes , CALL 7A* Srfa e# • terrific entertainment, see Xavier men as Communist leaders. It tidy sum coming from the Dutch. not be likely to be that. at any time he asks for It.” If there should be any generM have beVn built In the past two Notice Memorial Co. WORTHY SERViCf Murphy, publisher of The Hart­ Cugat in person, with hla world Radio, Camera and Judged that they engaged In the|A.nd, for the moment, not even decision that ConnecUcut court years and as many more in proc­ ford Times, was named chairman famoiu orchestra and a stagefhl of BILL VITTNER 470 Center Street. T(el. 7732 142 East Center St. teadilng and the spreading of | the UN commission shepherding offlcUU would not j>P«™^ would ess, or planned, give assurance of o f the commission, of which he 36 noted Latlri-American sUrs, Luggage Shop this creed. thd negotiations seems ^able to Che new Uw, «iat full schoolrooms Indefinitely. This Zoning Board of Appeal* Open Sondsys Manchester already was a member, by Gover­ starting today. very likely come In wcommenda- a i 8 0 nor Bowles this year. Rogers step­ There are late stage shows to­ The jury’s judgment Is, we break the high-priced deadlock. It will Increi^ the Grand Ust to Compare snd Save Uon and advice from the Con­ help to offset the additional coats In accordance with the require- ^ ping down to vice chairman. day and Saturday and Sunday, atVlCHrS think, true. There has never looks, from « distance, like one necticut bench. . of education In Vernon. Eventu­ menta of the zoning regulations At that Ume, Rogers said, Mur- starting at 10 p. m. been any doubt that, if the Com more deliberate snag on the part In trying to spot ally we shall need a third new of the Town of Manchester, the phyasked him to remain on the munists ever got In the position of the Dutch; who seem to be op­ any such probable- advice, one school and its need ia not too Zoning Board of Appeals will hold commlsslpn and continue his work. would logically » ^ r i at the very The governor, on that occasion, to do so, and possessed the requl- erating on the theory that If they much In the future. a public hearing In the Municipal Lineman, Making top of the Connecticut bench. Building, Monday evening, Octo­ also expressed the hope In a let­ •tts power and force of violence, can delay long enough, the Indo­ offerUg theae leads^'hkh RockvUlo High School ter to Rogers that he would re­ The high school was planned ber 24, 1949, at 8 P. M., on the Here’s your chance they would use i t They would nesians will lose their desire for U would nottehoove aa ordinary main bn the commission. Repairs, Killed lavmaa to puwuo further, wo for 600 puplU' and this has been following application: prefer to take over through pop- Independence. State of Connecticut suggeat that Mr. ®***JJ^^J* found insufficient for several .nlar growth of the Communist point hlmseU a one-man years, as we have had as high aa Requlreutent Local Resident WmimanUc, Oct. 18—(F)—Rob­ to be my party, or through infiltration, or Uve committee, and proceed U 615 pupils, which I believe was Application of Edward B. ert F. James, 62. for 20 years a the high point In registration. The Adamy. for Certificate of Approv­ Uneman for the Omnectleut Ught threogh aemo squeeae play. But Effieiency At A Price And out just what hWP«n^ Contest Winner to the Uw he thought ho had present enrollment ia 688 and as al for Gasoline Station on Middle and Power Company,'was kiuad U they ever found themselves In a day when even the govern­ pMsed. Wo have a ausplclon the larger elenientary classes Turnpike East, comer East Cen­ here last night while making re­ pairs on a power line.- blocked on such routes, and still ment- is sleuthing and eavedrop- that the mew aUrt of an in- matriculate we should expect to ter Street. Manchester, Connecti­ Announcement haa just been Fellow workmen said that FREE possessing the’ physical power to ping among Its own employes and voaUgatioB by him may walow have as many as 630 In about cut. mada about the load winner In hla Uw to good sUndIng, AU persons Interested may at­ On Storecast Magic Mountain James, sUndIng on a repair truck's make a play for control of this four years, or even less. This In cltisens. It is quite natural and gwonda and proceduw by whlrt turn will increase as the larger tend this hearing. contest This corporation operates platform, apparently grabbed a eountry, they would do It That fitting that private enterprise It haa bee* nullified may not be elementary classes come In. So a ^ n in g Board of Appeals, In the First National and other Uve Itrie, the shock hurling him to the ground. ia why they are Coipmunist lead- should be offered such a' device as euttrely tenal^, careful and long-range plan for By Martin E. Alvord, super markets, furnishing music RODEO GUEST education In Vernon should be Chairman. bargain news In these stores Dr. Brae Rafferty, medical ex was offered It the other dsy In James H. McVeigh, aminer, gave accidental electrocu­ AT MADISON SQUARE GARDEN These Communist leaders and More Telephones worked out soon. There are two at all times. To caU attention to New York. But we hope private possible solutions: (IT to drop all Secretary. thto service and also their radio tion os the cause of death. their attorneys came close to enterprise shows some re str^ L broadcasts, seventy-five Zenith Rrst off, you'll have lunch wHh me at tha Hetol proving the case against them­ What a smart sales technique On Dials Planned FM Major radios were awarded Sleeping Driver SUghtly Hurt Astor as my personal guest. Then you’ll sit in aa prizes for the beat statements selves by their own conduct In research expert offered, the othei" ■tarttng "I Uke FM programs Meriden, Oct. 16 — —When my own private box at AAadison Square G arden court during this trial. They, at­ New Haven, Oct. 1 6 - - ( ^ —_The day, was a system by which hid­ from Storecast Magic Mountain” George Pleper o f Milton, Moss., and watch the greatest tempted. every conceivable brand den microphones and wire record­ Southern New England Telephone ANNOUNCING THE OPENING The tocsil winner to Mrs. C h iles went to sleep while driving on the Nothing to buy — Company expects that by the end of legal rough house in their ef­ ers can be Installed in the nation's r . Stnlipit of 29 Ulac street. She Wilbur CJrosa parkway here yes­ rip-roarin' Rodeo fort to break up the trial, to pre­ of 1960. 90 per epnt of lU tele­ received her Zenith "Major” from terday, his car hit a roadside fence, Any boy can win! stores, with the purpose of eaves­ phones will be dial operated. OF turned over several times and was that ever thundered vent the American system of jus­ Potterton’s at the tjenter, local J v t f came in to nor dropping on their sales personnel. President AUerton F. Broolw Zenith agenU^ who were named demolished. Pleper spent the night out of the West. tice from functioning. They were, The function of this system would passed that word along in a sUte- by Mrs. Straight as her "favorite at Meriden hospital, but physl- Mfestorn Corral Shop ment to stockholders. At present, clana said his Injuries were minor. 200 bronco-bustin’ la actuality, trying to paralyze not be to record conversational radio dealer." tmd M to a frfo enlry and thereby destroy a part of the he reported, 80 per cent of tte ALLIED cowboys . . reoi Indians gems in which a salesgirl or clerk company's telephones are all dial Monk. If yoar nomo American government, even dur- and 1000 thrilb.^us might be talking about the boss operated. .... Is pfeked-to Ike fveky it ' ..'ApT’J'’’’ ‘ h>g their trial. He also told the stockholders yours truly and my horse who happened to be a wolf, but drawing, y#a'|l kn All this being said,' Americans to measure, against scientific that during the first nine months BUSINESS SERVICES Champion, of course. should perhaps realize, to their of 1949, the c o m f y ’s earnings OwM Aoiry% pononal standards, the efficiency of the 41 PURNELL PLACE— MANCHESTER, CONN. See you therel comfort, that the reason these totaled 1$.62 a shSK. equal to the employe's selling technique? Every earnings for the same period a geest, f a le ft g o - ^Communist leaders were brought M e n . Oet yoar enlry time a sale got away, there' could year ago. Producers of to trial was not that they had be an analysis and an investiga­ Wank today. Take No Actlan On MlUi Price progressed In any way or degree tion and then remedial instruc­ Wise financing is th« key to obtaining the coxy homo close to that envisaged moment Printing • Folding • Addresaing • Mailing tion. Soon employes would have New Haven. Oet. 16—(8^ — The you’ve alwaya; wanted. Have your mortgage arranged by la which they might have their Onee you’ve ezamiaed thw RCA Victor, Only $ 1 9 9 -9 5 the perfect technique, and would Ehrecutlve committee of the Con­ Multigraphijig • Multilithing • Addr*s8ogr»ph Plate local men who know k>cil valuos . . . men who can give opportunity to use force against necticut -Milk Dealers Association you’ll know that it’a the biggest televisioo never miss a sale. Or, at least you competent advice and prompt service. Come ih and the United States government. adjourned a quarterly meeting ' Embossing • Personalized Letters • Mailing Lists value in town. You'll find a 61-aquare-incfa Flos Federal Tax, Installntlon Extra the clerk who missed s sale would here yesterday without-taking any talk over your home plana with a friendly Manchester seveen fcaturuig locked in tune. Eye W it- They had the theory, but they action on the question of asking be a hopeless case, and deserve Maintained • Photo Offset • Mimeographing ncM pictures; a smartly designed cabinet; were, have always been, and al­ 9 ” Trust officer. W’e’ve helped hundreds of Manchester firing. • ■ the state milk administrator to Kifl hold a price hearing, although the "Golden Throat” tone aystem and k ways, will be, we UUnk, an im- Possibly the system would families to own their own homes. T H I A M A i m O iwssible distance away from any prior to the meeting there had pboao-jadi for attachment of RCA Victar'a prove that efficient. One might been some speculation that this PHONE 2-3406 R C A VICTOR chance to put It into practice. 45 rpm record playing equipment. In addi­ question what it would do to em­ might be done. They were not placed on trial be­ Prompt Efficient Service '^ur Business tion it has a lot of specid features. ..\sk for ploye moride, and what it might cause tbj^y were being successful, the RCA Victor 9T246. AC worM’s tastost...world’s do to customers, - who like to It is with a very real or because they were gaining con- anost otitomotk chongerl Imagine they retain ’ a ' mind of Assessors’ Notice And N ever A Sendee W orry. 1 i 'verts, or because they had the t y p i c a l m o r t g a g e l o a n s their own. But let’s not. Let's feeling of 1$ NOW ONLY ^weapons of violence secretly Each .pertoA liable to pay AmouBt FAT MONTHLT "Tb* aCA Victor ToloTitIo* Ownoc Contract eorctiM concede that this system. would PROPBRTY t a x e s In this town « f Loan 18-jrr. ^ tS -yr. ••mpiew iaculUiioo and (fa ru lc o J reefee . stored away waiting for the day. Burton’s announcM that n 2 ’ * create perfect sales efficiency,. is hereby notlBed that he Is re­ Flau . Flan S M l roar, b crciUblc lor t noMnaUc in . Their conspiracy was getting fsooe ftSAi . $ Then we would still ask the quired by law to return to the 8$.06 they are sponsoring the nowhere, and’ In a more norhial Assessors . bn or before the .flrtt 600e 47.45 88.60 question of whether it was worth O lD SH O BILt Tickets will be available at our bboth at the Manchester Prod­ . . time the United States govern­ business day of November of this 700e 88A8 48.20 Cancer Booth at' the Mall- it. We would still query whether year; a writUn or printed Hat These monthly payments mpay ment would have left It Ulat way ucts Show and the drawing of the winning number will be Visit Our RCA it might not be better to trust im properly signed and sworn to, on heUi Interast. and principal. Chester Products Show, W e • . The fact that this trial-was held inefficient employe than to keep a form supplied by the Assessors there Wednesday night," was a simple reflection of the fact and approved by the Tax at Burton’s feel that to be him or her efficient by eavesdrop­ that, we are now at cold war with mlabioner of aU ‘ Victor Display Booth , ping techniques. We would still r Russia. It was In thd tradlUon PROPERTY BOTH REAL AND able to sponsor the Cancer wonder whether that kind of ef­ PERSONAL belonging to him and Which saw us throw Earl Brow­ Shop HOUSE'S For These Well Known Hoyt (to amadn ficiency deserves to be part ot subject to taxation in said Town Opeo Thursday Evenings Booth and thus bring to der In prison while Russia was At The Products 4S rp m I'scerdd life, whether even another dollar on the first day of October. 6:30 to 8:00 P. Brands In Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes: — NaM Germany's tacit ally, and It will be necessary for au NEW the attention of everyone 10 reeaedi at see fevek -f H oyt yp to ih sales la worth that much. And Dlaces of BUSINESS to file inven- a l m totfM—vp fa 5Q oiindas of release him the moment Russia attending the Show the . becanie our ally. we Think that's what most busi­ toriea. TEN PER C2SNT will be KUPPENHEIMER ARROW BATES and ' Show — State Armory owtief nessmen will wonder, too, ^ that added to each Hat not given In and at—?-- i tr--a --- ^ Judge Medina, in his extreme­ importance of the work COOPERATIVE CeUMv lO^VMipa IW We smart aleck New York efficiency sworn to according to law. on or VAN HEliSEN'SHIRTS ly able charge to the, jhry, told before said first buriness day of BOTANY 500 ^ SHOESTi’OR MEN fa # 4w f- expert approaches them with hla . * done by this Clinic,* a Oct/17-18-19 them that Communism, as a poll! November. , .v . Na dorai i p ra U aam aS lecotob proposition. The Beard of Assessors of the T he Manchester ical oeed, was not on trial. He Rocket Engine 8 8 and 9 8 Models, AI bo 76 , worthwhile jo b .' W e hope MIDDISHADE ore caavaa'aaf 7-isck lip a l (Coa Town of Bolton. Conn., will meet TEXTRON PAJAMAS DOROTHY DODD p lo y m lo o t OS a e d k ia ry l2 4 sc U | told them free speech, free OB the foHowlng dates to receive > thought, free press, free books, tax ,MsU on the assessment of Big Six Models. A complete line including that it will' serve to bring GRAMERCt PARK and RHYTHM STEP Drawing for a Prize Each Night N»a kraskskls r a tm d d Woor ip were not On trial. But such-Is­ October 1, 1949; _ T rust Go. SHOES FOR WOMEN fa 10 fisw* h a g o H AT COMMLT^ITY HALL about an even better un- REIS UNDERWEAR sues were still Inevitably close to MODEL the famous Holiday Coupe. V S tirO S y oa torteta mhU ■ Tneedav, October 18, 'niuraday, Maacheater, Connecticut MERIT at Our Booth ‘ derstanding of the work . the trial and its result, and the i October 20, Tuesday, 0® b>be^V KALI-STEN-IKS . . and 43 rp«i joesrdt ora low la , Supreme Court’s inevitable re­ AIRPLANES cedi tod Sm I Ostdci arty SSi, rM accomplished at the Can­ SUITS and COATS HOLEPROOF HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN odwn 4$4 (piM aseb* foak view of the case can be expected her 27, Tues^y, November 1, 1 P- Youjr Used Car May Be Used As A Down Payment .fo examine the question qf wheth- BOATS o Member Federal Deposit Inaurfinee Corporation cer Qinlc. ” * P ^ A S E NO'TE! NOVEMBER ’ er or not they were definitely in­ I IS THE LAST DAY. « volved. can wa punish a Cominu* CARS UsU must be filed durlfif the ..A--' nift eoMptracy without Uiniting month of October. MANCHESTER MOTOR SAI.ES traaptiensl ' AnMrican political HOBBYSHOPPE Belton Board of Assessors. OPEN EVENINGS Edson P. Herrick fresidams and lightsTl The New CEJlPlIS^sSOlia Six Griswold^t. 3233 Chairmen. WEST CENTER .\T H.\RTFORD RO.^b ea,!,'" I , I r isi " i- Toik trial repreaents a eupremcly Everett J, McKinney, T ' ' . ___ WB GIVE GREEN STAMPS Manebe6t«r^^ expert legal attempt to achieve Open Evenings 1 ^ , Edn'srd A. Johnson 113 Malt! s C ijOpp. K- o f C Hom^ 1 ' ' I . ' ^ '

’N. - a ; MANCHESTER BW NiNU HERALD. MANCHB8TBR. OUNM. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1949 1UNCHB8TER EVENINO HERALD. MANUHEW'®** 0 U««^ SATURUAT. OLTOBER 15, W49 PAGiS N u m ‘ 7 e ig h t SM% dran’s Day and Daisy chains at c»l- Columbia Center cemetery. Bear-- lega graduaUona was P*ck^ dur- ers were Lyndon Little, Carlton' Columbia 1 ^ tna pngt week by Mrs. WUbw Hutchins, Donald Woodward and sAlth in ahearby lot Walter Card. . Manchester Products Show, Oct. 17-18-19 an attractive If unusual cwtraat Mrs. Tucker, wife of Traaslllaa A toMUr tm u a t la b a ^ ^ In a bduquet of golden-rod typlcm Tucker, was a native of Columbia, ductaSltei Horaca W. Purter of the fall. , ■ the daughter of Myron W. asid waak. apoaao^ 1*’ Robinson, Post Hill, at­ EhUly (Wright) UtUa. She waa the B*nal Israel Synagogue. >- The Vohmtaar FUa Dapartmant, to W. G. GLENNEY CO. the town of Vernon for the year inllU. Tbs 1882 Tax rata for the on the construction of one sduwl a t y A. X- of. Manchsotor. Hie gether with the other churches In Camp for Tquth. At both ehurciiaa tended a meeting of the directors May 28,1874. She died at her City of- Rockville la estimated to to he erected on a location that first game botwoep- those two magic “Tad" will appear for the the Conference to the Campaign on Sunday, tha pastor, Rev. Athsfft of Flra PraranU« W a^ of New England Milk P^ucers homa on Hebron road at Columbia '■ v ftl 1848-1880 Is recommended at 28H teams snded In a ife. first time In Rockville, There will for Retired Mlnlaters’ Pensions and lUehanl K. Daala, flra chlaf, Rockville mills. Due to committments that be at least 21 miUs due to the Im­ Will best serve the interesU of the W. Jacluon. wilt prMufii «»» poa^ au^ bridge. This bridge la located to 5Y TO SHOP 'matlealw Increase approximately equal 60 mills. hold a dance this evening at Red in Rockville on Sunday with the Remembrance Sunday is being mlttod aach »r|ida. Tha ^ a daughter, Mrs. Madeleine Hay­ Vernon Group two mllu per year which means a “Because of the facts mentioned the W da MlU section Just e ^ o f den of Columbia and a brother, Men’s hall on Cast Main atreat. laymen of the congregatlona being recognised in the New Bnglan- man wm Judga tha poata» thar.. tha home of Emile Oamanhe. Traf- tax rate of 8614 .mills In 1848- above the group interested in the • WeatbsU S m tey In charge of the morning serv­ Southsrn Conference "W by altall the■■ Mlaaa and wUI naa orlgln^ty and William G. Little of Dover, Mias.,* 1868. If two schools are erected at welfare of the Town of Vernon Se will be shut off on that road and several nieces and nwhaws. StqteSj View s A return match wlU ba playad ices. y Methodist churches. *rhe com- WE’LL SEE YOU AT aaatoaaa aa kay . raquiramanU. mto WinimanUc, untU the bridge the present time It is safe to as­ feel that It la unwlM'to embark at the Legion Field on West atreet. CXilldren’s Party plete membership of the Rockville Anothar faatura, which la al^y* work is done, Mr. Robinson said. She was a member of Oblumbla sume that the tax rate will be at on a two school low ing program and Vernon churches have been CongrregB^nal church, Columbia BIG ATTRACTIONS at the present time. We- reel that Sunday a t 2:80 p. There will be a Chlldren’a 81m- a tiaat to tha ehlldraa, to ha uaad Mis. tAither Buell entertained We Are Feati least 88 H mllla. I ^ io n team will meet tha SUk chas Torah party at 8:46 p. m. at asked to pledge their support to- In eonnaction with Flra p»aY«* G ran g e^E ast Central Pomona, Makes Statement Why “The present City tax rate Is 16 we should concentrate our effort the Monday afternoon club at her State and National Granges. She tlon Weak, will ha a vlUt to the homa this week. achool with tha flra-anglna. A Funarsl servlcas for Mrs. Oraw and Mr. Tucker celebrated their It Favors Erection of i dataflad for tha Job, w l ahow EUsabath Tucker were bSld W ^- golden wedding anniversary Oct i^ e r " Only One School eMIdzaB all aoulpmant on tha ittfdsy afternoon from the Potter 14, 1848. ______> tell tham how It la uaad, Funeral Home at 62 Church street RookvUIe, ct. 18—(BpecUn— A id CObh, Diatrlct, flra In WlUlmanOe. Rev. George 8. A suit of armor in tha Metropol­ BIG VALUES./. See Our Display Of General Ele<#ic S ee - - - waidan. finjilnda raaldanta that Brookes, pastor of the Columbia itan Museum of Art la made of 219 up of eltlsens In the Town ot thay muat dhtaln a fire permit steel plates held together by 1,400 l^roducts Show Clion who fuyor the erection ot Oongregatlonsl church officiated. only, one aohool at this Ume has rs- before doln* aiULOUt-oMopr bura- Burial was In tha family plot In rivets and 88 str^M. Inr at thla time oTyaar. Now that AT THE MANCHESTER lesMd the following statement: Our Display of tha town haa a flra dapartmCTt, ha X' „ “The group Interested In the Ranges, Rrfrigorators Washers aald, people are apt to- lhlnk pe^ Welfare of me Town of Vernon and X‘. mlaalcm la not neceaaafy. Wlto are definitely opposed to the erec- water auppllea low and many. #eUa Uon of two schools at the present completely dry, and tha *rOwid time. It is apparently agreed by covered vrith leaVea, fire haaard la. b e a t T H IS PRODUCTS SHOW... the Vernon School Building com­ Visit Booth 84 at the State Armory During tfie hich. he aald. PermlU may be Manchester Products Show mittee that one school Is to be __ _ ». obtained from Mr. Cobb or from erected on a site at the extreme hla depuUea, Marshall Squier at ATAHYPR'^ easterly section of the Town ap- Columbia Center, O aom Johnaon f ooths 88 and 89, center aisle roximately 1-8 of a mile from the Manchester Products Show In Hop Rlvari Arthur Zenowlta in ^No Down Paymeut STARTING MONDAY i:'olland Town line and the second Chaatnut Hill and Luctua W. Rob- S v«a» To Fay school is to be erected on a site ’w oim nosow r CHMimor taaon, Jr., on Poat HIH. we'lllbe there — see oiH U im at the extreme aouth westerly sec­ S DAYS STARTING MONDAY « iBiKhtoen now membera from tion of the town approximately Columbia were signed up for af­ one half mile from the Manchester filiation with Windham Commu* OCTOBER 174h THRU town line. We feei that sites that nlty Memorial HoaplUl AuxiUary would better serve the interests of We’ll have on display everything new and dif« during the recent membership 'those effected could be selected. At The ferent in the line of Paints, Wallpapers and drive, Mra Charles Natsch, chair­ Cr(»ley Shdvador for 1950 We cannot agree to the amount man reported. Many of these at­ that baa been agreed upon for the Art Materials. (Enter the |2,0()0,dei^ Ooeley contest) tended a meeting of the auxiliary sdrMw OCTOBER 19th.... Southwesterly site. Why arc we Monday night and very much an. • • ■ ... CABINET SINK being obligated to an amount that Manchester Products Show Joyed a talk by Albert E. 'Vaugh is approximately ten times the as­ a Dean of University of Connecti­ sessed value for a aectton of land And Other cut and president of the board of - At the Manchester State Armory that ia to be uaed for town pur­ t r u s t s of the hospital. Mr. Waugh Thor Automatic W ^er poses. brought a dearer ptctura of tha "tlia actual Increase in the (wstch It perform) worinngs of the hoapltal, compar­ R Pa—«iW I school enzollment for the present Electrical ing It with a big bualneas venture, year la far helow the estimate pre- and gave a better understanding of aented by the Vernon School build­ Its problems to those present, Mrs. ing committee; The tax rate' fbr The Harvey 8. Collins of Columbia was Appliances mcciiL-conuERSE me in charge of refreshments. Adnural Electiic Range Legal Notifies A number of the local firemen ♦See ifce attended a Joint meeting of fire­ (with rotiserie in action) UQCOB raBMlT Manchester Lumber man from various teams In this Boncx or apFLicanoir vldnlty, hdd at Sports Center In WlQlmantlc, Monday night. A This ia to ft** notice that I. WAR- splendid turkey dinner and enter NEW ROPER RJBN R. COVXU:, of IM Holllstar Teleyision Phonographs Drivs. Bast Hartford, havs illod sa sp- and Fuel Co. tainment arcs enjoyed by the pNostioa dstsd Oetobsr S ISO. with group which numbered about SOO. A Complete Power Workshop ths Liqtior Control Comndaslen for 255 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER 645 Main 8L, Tekphone 688T The engagement of Frank T. Appliances GAS RANGES 41 lUtall Bssr ixnnlt for ths asis of HUla of tills toam, ami of Mr. and aleehoHo liquor on tha pramlaas. H i . Mrs. Myron Hills, of Amaton, and Radios Records In One Unit! Main straat Maneheat*r- i Mlaa Natalie Wilder, daughter of \ ■ . Jewels of cdoking p«r* Tha bualnfjs la owned by Washing­ -Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wilder, of formanee. CompkUlF ton Markat. Inc., of 7iO Windsor AT THE ' South Windsor, has been an­ straat Hartford, Connaetieut and will ALL THIS IS YOURS WHEN YOU BUY A AutosMtie. $20 Tnde-lB ba eonduetad by WARRIOr H. OOVSU, nounced by her parents. Mr. Hllla For **FuU-lhtea$ure** Values Come to ot IM RoUtatar Driva, Bast Hartford, ; makes bis home with hla sistar and AUowsaee for Yeer OU SB parmlttea. I brothar-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Rw - WARRBH H. COVXLL. i mond Cobb. Tha wedding adll take WOODMASTER 710 Stovel X>atad Oet 7, ISiS. Manchester place November 6.. AT A COURT OF PROBATE bald \ Mrs. M ls^e Hurlbutt la visiting . \ at Manebastar within and for tha ! with her niece, Mrs. Clarence Crlt- Tool For one low price (much lower than the total price ot 7 Dlstriet ot Manebsatar, on tha lltb r tendan In KiUlngarorth for a law •ingle purpose tools of. equal capacity) you get u WOODMASTER day of October, ISiS. 1 WMk0e Model 710 plus all tlMM.uooeesorles: HBAVT DUTT 8 Inch eom- Preeent JOHN J. WALLBTT, Products Show ^ Mr. and Mrs. Adcfiph HJorh c t blnntton elradar aaw Mnde; 14 hich Jneebu Chuck; specinUy hard­ Judga. -At- ! Cherry Vallay road have ratumad Potterton’s Trust aatata of -May H. Biller u-w Manchester’s Largest Radio, Record and Appliance Store ened Pg saw blade; S Inch HEAVY DUTY sanding disc (also used ot Michael J, Mcgulre, late of Man. f: ’‘home from a two weeks’ vaeatloo aa face plate); rip gauge; mitre gauge; adapters for elrcnbur saw; ebastsr. In aald District dsceasad. T vlalting relatives In Brattleboro, AT THE CENTER 539-541 MAIN ST. elrcnlar saw guard; f i x "*W attachment; adjustable lathe tool Tba Manebastar Trust Company, i Vumont. rest; and owmer’s instmetloa set-up book. Get yourself u WOOD- Trustas, having raaignsd said trust Mon.-Tucs.-Wed. 1. A good-elaed bouquet of whita MASTER Model 710—the eomplete workshop you will be proud and having aahibltad soeount with s dalalea, typical o t June and CMI- oft said sstsla to this Court for' sllowsnea, n la O cM 7-18-19 ORDERED: that tba » th Oay of ♦See the New Oetobsr, ISiS. at ten o'clock, forenoon, WITHOUT MOTOR ROPER at tba Probata Offlea in tbe Mnnieliwl Bdlldlng la aald Manchester, be and 1-8 H.P: or 1-2 H.P. tbe same Is assigaad for a baaring on $89-85 COOKING — HEATING tbs aeeeptaaea of said raslgnatlon, tba motor lo suggested aillowaaea ot aald account with aald ■ aatata, aad appointment of sueceasor trnatca, and this Court directs that COMBINATION RANGE notloa of tha time and place assigned SCHIEBEL BROTHERS for aald batring ba given to all per- lis vBvW. I1 A i:« CDKS SOBS knows to ba Intarasted therein ESTABLISHED 1919 BLUE COAL "TEMPMASTER" to appear aad ba haatO thereon by M a m p i i s t U I C g m ih 120 Trade-In ADewaace For Your Old Stovs publlablag a eopy ot this order la some ' Gives You .“Luxurious Comfort” Of newspaper having a circulation In said vfiWlRBv Dlstsict, at least five d^s before tha DISTRroUTORS OF AUTOMOTIVE PARTS AND, EQUIPMENT day of said baaring, aad by mailing In Automatically (Controlled Heat a reglatersd letter on or, before Octo­ AiMrki’i Mtft Bitutifiil Ekdik R«Hg«l ber li. ItiS, a eopy of tl^ order to J. MACHINE SHOP SERVICE Francis Maguirt, 7tS 'Ulllan Way, Hie ’liltte^ciaul’' TEMPMASTER works for you 24 hours u day. Hollywood » . California; William J. PMktti WHii All TbfM IffW RATURfS CENTER STREET and PROCTOR ROAD MANCHESTER Thus It usvdu your suergy mors hours ot tku duy thaa uay ether ♦SeetheNeie Maguire and May M. Siller, both ot ISO household lahor-euvlug deviosr you oua aamo. Tee, It autkes kerne aMh street, Brooklyn. N. T. JOHN J. Wa LLETT. Jodfo. keallag easy—aad healthier, too. For by eSnalnuttag ovur-heuUng N fflV Rodlantuba Unit* caak fatlar than avar AT A COURT o r PROBATE held and under-heattag. It helps prevent a common cause, of .coUs. at Manchester within and for the aad M«a Io h currant. Fulton sun Shlelde DISTRIBUTORS OF PARTS Nothing yon can do to modemlu your living wW repay you so SERVEL Dlstriet of Manchester pn tba Tth n s n a o Antl-Freeue much in downright comfort aad pleasure thaa the *fi>lue coal* day ot Oetobar, ISiS. IT AT THE NEW bulE-ln nuoraMantlamp IlfkM antirn Prssaat. J O m J.. WALLBTT, Arrow Armature and TEMPMASTER, Phene ns today fur eomplete laformatloa. Judge, ioaklaf tap avanly. Oeoeratore Only Refrigerator Batata of Harold C. AlvorA laU of and EQUIPMENT Maaehoatar, la said dlstriet daoaaaad. h lf bar hack panat protofitg waR, Edleoa Batteriee aad Spark Upon the applloation ot Ths Man­ NSW PhigB (A Few Of HTUch Are L lst^ Below) chester Trust Cotaipany, administrator Wagaer Electric Oorp. $23-95 with A FREE of said estate, prayins fof tba reasons SHOW NSW •marfar-laaklns •lylinfhy worM-fo- tharein statsd. thsit the order of sale "®. -District ot Manchester, oa the NiW Sadiastubs Unit Puirolator OU Filters WATER HEATERS day ot October, liMt. the famous Cook-Matter Oven American Hammered Piston your free tickets on the. following priees: Preeent. JOHN J. WALLE Now Sodiontuba Unite have bean daaignad Bings Van Dom Electric Drills, Grinders , and Polishers Judge. Clock Control, Triple-Duty Thor- for spoadtar, mera aconomieol cooking. Preto Hand Tools only $10 l^tate of WUliqm L. P. McCaw. late Ryder’s and Slmonlze Polish Ames Cylinder Ganges 1. Woodmaster Home Workshop, Model 710 of Maachester«,ln,*ald Dlgtrlet. deceas- mixer and many other Frigidoirc Th#/r# flettar and wider—so moro haot- Itobriei and United Shock ad.sP ' ing Mirfoca cbmaa iri conleet with utan- Quick Oil Changers 2. 5 Gals, Chi-Namel Super House Paint DOWN Tha tiecutor having ezhlblted hla ' feoturet you thould see. ■ iili. Tip up far aoiy claaning. snm . . '' Abeorbers . ^SMITHwayi final qa’mlnlpWatlon account with said Champion Spark Plugs estate to thla (teurt for allowance. It Is Thompson Produets Electro Tune-Up Equipment 3. 1 Ton Blue Coal or 100 Gab. Mobil Heat 3 YEARS TO PAY ORDERED: That ths 26th day of WhltsKsy Tlinbig Chains October, IMt, at tan o'clock, forenoon, General Detroit Fire Extinguishers • 4. 1 Compbte Set Weyerhauscr Houae Plans at tba Probata Office In tha Municipal “ALL WEATHER’’ WINDSHIELD C»VER KEEPS YOUR See This Range and Two Other Famous Frigidaire Building in said Manebastar. ba and the same la assigned fo l a hearing on Products, The Refrigerator and the Washer At Our the allowance of aald administration WlNliSHlKLD CLEAR OF SNOW AND ICE WHILE PARKED.... account with said aatata and this Booth at the Manchester Productf Show. MANCHESTER OFFICE OPEN THURSDAY NIGHTS ' I Court dirocu that notice of tbe time •d with E twist of the wrist In only 18 iMSonds . . . Drivfi mvny nafniy and place sssigried for said liaarlng Im . Now Is A Good Time To See Your Favorite FOR-APPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION AND SALES I with ■ fitoar wladahlcU nnclondfid by k« aad mow . . . Patcatod Uti-a-Dot t given lo all |>ersona known to ba in­ terested therein to appear and be FaatfiRoya hold Sim daring heavy yaow atonnn fuid Mgh wiads. \; heard thereon by publishing a eopy Auiomotiye Service Man For A Winter Check W. G. GLENNEY CO. of this order In some newspaper bav- Ing A- circulation in saltf District, at ,a FOR OVBRNIOHT PARKINO OUTSIDE ' • A WOMAN DRIVER’S DEUORT 'east five days before tbe day of said • FOR DAYTIME p a r k in g • AN IDEAL GIFT • Up and Any Parts Needed, \ n o NO. MAIN STREET PHONE 4148 M anchester Viyislon -raring, and by mailing In a reglater- a NEATLY BOXED FOR CONVENIENT STORAGE IN DASHBOARD COMPARTMENT t I d letter on or- before October It, IMS, Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Monday Thru Friday i copy of this order to the Managing • FITS ALL WINDSHIELDS a •. ■‘i * ■ . ' ^ Hartford Gas Co# Officers, Shrine Home for Crippled Including Wednesday Aftemoona Children, SprlngfielA Mesa.; Eobart P. miiONB sAfi » o y » I • Smilit Oenaral Counsel, Board of Trua- Made By The Mancitester Awning: Company For The MANCHESTER'S FRIGIDAIRE DEALER FOR OVER 25 YEARS SEE OUR^XHIBTT AT THE MANCHESTER PRODUCTS SHOW Open Till. Noon on Saturday I- tees, 8hrinf>re* Hnspllale for Crippled Children, 813 lEth street. N,W„ W ' CR.\TISH CORPORATION. 2 2 .'. MA|N STREET. MANCHESTER. CONN. 7 6 .3 MyMN S1\ DEPENDABLE SERVICE MANCHESTER liigton, D. C. , , JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge.

■■ i':' \- i 1^-- MANCHESTER EVENING UEKALD. MANCHESTER. CUNN., SATURDAY, pCTOBER 15, 1949 PA O iS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, OONN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1949 UveTMtkpIfik that antara tha reptUe'a mouth un­ laavas from trass snout hare, mak­ Vlctfil’ Rychling of South Ctoven- harmed. Theae blrda alao aarva ing a ttock cakpet on the grountl. try. Thera la a dwailing house. 80 In Africa, crocoiliha Iwva their the reptUa aa lookonta agalnat ap­ Hebron In w bl^ children were delighted scree of land, farm machinery and teeth pli^e^ Bll»h Hardware her home on Tuesday evening, Oc­ •chool is an old fashioned and In­ Tha raaaon, explained Birming­ niul for tho M$n-^ McGlU-Converse, Inc., McKinney as clerk of the board. Miss Skinner Tuesday, October l8th from 11 a. JMIUIV WllSiW wa awasw^ T . J seiil ham, was that tha government had to.. Brown k . Beaupre, Inc., Tup- Lumber Oo., Michaels Jewelers, tober 18 at 8 o’clock. Co-hostesses teresting building and'it seems a Sec how you do it J S tr PwducUlBhow to bo held Brown * has previously served the town as will be Mrs. Henry BaUey, M ru L. m. to 5 p. in. Wap n, and waa much loved. The learned that Bahmc, sought since ------. TiiM- I perware F. A G. Brown, Burton’s Munson’s Cai(»ly Kitchen, Nlchols- America*$ Vinest Automatic Wvsher fact that hla wife, Mra, Lulu .pity that It haa to be sacrificed. tn the Armory next Monday, ^ Booth) Case Broth- treasurer and succeedss Mrs. D. Eaton, Mrs. George Shedd and The Burrows Hill and Hebron Cen­ 1944, was already serving a long BHstol, Inc,, Ollpure Reflnei- Co., Mrs. R. KHeeland Jones, Jr. Editor to Deliver Bormoii Downs, was-formerly of Hebron, penitentiary sentence. Judga J. day and Wetooaday from 3 to li i Charlie’s Service Station, Orford Soap Oo. (Polio Booth), B. CTyde Marshall as clerk. ’The Se­ made another tie. ter schools are, happily, not for at the B, m have been completed, ac- Cheney Brothers, Cliff’s Television Rev. Alvin J. Beachy has chosen New Haven, Oct. —The dxId. Joseph Smith accepted Birming­ D. Pearl, Inc., Potterton’s. P ratt lectmen also named members to Mr. Keefe’e funeral took place ham’s recommendation. to Edward Krasenlcs, * Radio, Coburn A Middlebrook, A Whitney, United Aircraft, the board of Flnaiice recently cre­ as hlis sermon topic at Onter sermon at Onter church on the Thursday a t tha Ollead CJongrega- A new drain will be put to across church tomorow,* “Pathways to the Green will be delivered tomorrow tlonal church, the Rev. Oeorga M. tbs' street near Hebron to’wn hall, The indictment charged Bahmc j Chairman of the shw.show aiidm o every- e , Connecticut National Guard, Leon Rogers Corporation. ated In a special town meeting. by Russell W. Davenport, editor of with forging and paaatog a service-1 Schlebel Brothers, Shipshape Appointed to serve until the next Reality of God’’. Worship service Milne, paator^.offlclatlng. Inter­ running through tha Ubrafy lot'or CHENEY thing i» In readiness for too mg ^ stfidlo. Fiber Equipment Fortune magsxlne and ; Edward W. Krasenlcs, chair­ mm nual meeting of Rood qnd Elm Street. man; Earle 8. Rohan, ‘Thomas R. Conference of FURNITURE TOPS^ WINDOW GLASS Brown, Howard F. Beaupre, Bver- Christian CSiurchea. Mrs. ^ r d ’ ctt T. McKinney, Herman Yules, m. sLccompanled tham. ^ le ra was ^ • Harold M. Reed, George F. John- i t - - . i ■ ’>‘ J address by a United Nations speak­ PLATE GLASS— ^AUTO GLASS - son. Jr., Joseph A. White, Robert DUPONT er ’Tuesday. Luncheons wew Brmnnlck, Archie C. Larochelle, M cK inney S A t f e served for women to Park church B tuart O. Segar. dining hall and for >»y«"en and ► Every one of the close to one I SERVICE mlnlatera at the First church. Nor­ ^WATKINS-"” " 1 hundred booths In the Armory LUMBER and SUPPLY Co. wich 'Town. ware disposed of several days ago PAINTS A apaclal effort la being made to 7 § Jnm'yr/va?y i the following Manchester In- BOLTON NOTCH. TEL. MAN. 2-4525 FARTS get local people Interested in mato- M dnatries amt business houses will Tit. yt9i ^ lalning the Girl ScouU end Brown­ ' ceeupy them, some of ^them with ie, hfre fot the cotolng year. .;asveral booths each' COMHYtTiCUTi- At- TheShoitf Thus fkr. there has been jra n t etic- ceaa, but it U hoped Uigt a com- Legal Notice* mitUe appolnUd to For outstondina intorior fobs . . . Monday evanlng My be ^ atlr up Interaat. The comito 1m AT A OOURT OF PROBATB ImM named consists of the Rw. H. R. aS KuiehMttcr wtthla and for tho See This Burner A t DUPONT DULUX Keen, chairman; Mrs. Walter C. DMriet of Haaehoator, on tko Uth Onj of Oetobor. 194#. ■____ Hewitt, Mrs. Nellie V RydrU, FrMMt, JOHN J. WAU-RT, The Manchester Products Show Slrreno Scranteo and Gardner Judgn. SUPER-WHITE ENAMEL Shorey. Lest year Mra. Sh.^rey ■stats of Charlsa Tm tia lUxsr. end Mrs. George Hines together lata o( Xanebsstsr, la said District. had charge of the Girl Scouts and al^ msa^UV ii^lWEEas^ ta III^M I^ w I w ifjft 9g Browniaa, but It la now leamei , Tbs administrator bavins azhibited SWL^ ~ See Our hta admlAlstratlon account with aatd that the two organlzationi must aatata to tbia Court for allowanea, it ' be under saparata leaders. The po­ ';ta tential leaders will again be Mra. * * ORDBRED: That tbs >7th dar of ★ ★ ★ Hlnaa, for Girl ScouU, and Sira. Oetobsr, 1949. at ten o'clock, forenoon, Axk your painter to omDUT.UX at tbs Probata Office tn t)>e Municipal f u|>cT-\Vhito the next time your Shoray for the Brownies, but each , ’ Building In said Manchester, be and woodwork needs repainting. will require an assiatanL The great Exhibit tbs asms Is asslgnsd for a hearing on This brilUahi white enamel need is to find wllUng and cap- | Uw allowance of isid actninlstratlon producee a smooth, glossy finish able leaders. Those Intere-sted to j account with said estate and this The New Zip-ln Coat tor long-lasting protection and the movement say that It la ab­ Court dirsets that notice of the tiros SHOWS YOU HOW TO beauty. solutely necessary for the town as .Vi THE The Display Of The and place asslgnsd for said hearing a whole to stand back of the pro­ be given to all persons known to be ’At ta*t, easy applleelUat driee latarested therein to- appear and . be gelAlv ject to order to Insure aucceaa. . beard thereon by publishing a copy of To Be Shoitn By A meatihg of the iruiteea of the . this order In some newspaper having SAVE "h eeceWwl eeverege— Mgk kMIsg Douglas Library •was held Thurs­ a circulation In said District, at least "h rathts sMpplegt crecUeg wig day evening at the library build­ Howell Cheney Sts days before the day of said bear* UPTO mwTing ing to talk over financial affalia. Ing. and by mailing In a rCglatered relelm Hs Msh tUi* ^ LI letter on or before October 17. 1949. a An agent from the Hartford, Con­ Manchester copy of this order to Mack Calvin Ikraugb rspsatad ‘ n l ’ ^ necticut JT rust Ompany was pres­ u ix ty and Alice Hay Maxey, .both of Manchester Modes, waiMans M L ent to advise aa to Inyestmenu. ■ha^.'y Springs, Raleigh County, W est Thus for only SS.OOO of the 1150,- Technical School Virginia. 50% 000 bequest from the late Dr. \ JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. Save the surface and you save all! Products Show Charles J. Douglas has been ra- # AT THE celvad. By hla will Dr. Douglas AT A COURT o r PROBAT* held leaves about half of the bequest A t th e Manchester Products Show at Manchester within and (or the 1 > be held to trust for tha library, District of Mancheeter. on the 11th MANCHESTER day of October. 1949. tha. remainder to be a gift out- MON., TUBS., WED.. OCT. 17-18-19 Present. JOHN J. WALLEtT, 'mkmim ' right, to be used as Uie assocta- Judge. PRODUCTS SHOW ion sees fit. Estate of Thomas Brown, lata of There will be a sUta teacher;, Sponsored By The -M an-eater in said district, deceased. convention Friday, Get. 28, at Upon' application of Emma Brown, Mado right to s^y w h if which time there will be no school administratrix, praying for authority session here. The convention, will to sell certain peal estate particularly Alexander Jarvis Co. 'daaertbed tn said application on flir. be held in Hartford, Bridgeport Service It U DU PONT Hovse Paint ' and Naiv Haven. Preaiim'kbly moa. arrison s ORDERED: That the foregoing ap- of tha local teachers will go to V pUeatlon be heard and determined at The coat that, has been taken not only ' the Hartford seaaion. * the Probate office in Manchester in right -into the hearts of women every­ ' 'Tha high winds ■ of Wednesday said D istrict, on the 22nd day of Octo­ show off a great many of the ber, A. D.. 1949. at ten o'clock in the where, but into their homes as well. The deal forenoon, and that notice b- given to all persona Interested In said estate of coat with the zipped in lining, & coat that The Display Will Covor:— the pendency of sale appllcatton and is leading the style, parade and will lead the time and place of hearing thereon, The seiutlionally different Wink.- Keeps your houM always wbHa. by publlahlhg a copy of this order tn ler LP* Oil Burner wvea an un­ a double life in your wardrobe. Fashion bright, and beiautifull .Tha To our customers comes first and it is our - some newspaper having a circulation believably Urge asMunt af iael experts approve its lines and for comfort Du Pont Houas Paint label da* " In agld dlstriCjt. at least five days be­ ... snd here’s the demonstratioa • Carpentry W o rk - fore the day of said hearing, to appear which proves it in ItonI of your and ease of wearing no coat can equal it. . acribeaita’’aelf-claaning**actions WHAT ARE CUSTOM VENETIANS? In the form o# a model of the Giri intent, at aH times, to see that all our cus­ if they see cause at said time and place e ^ Don’t ddiy—eoe h lo^yl and be heard relative thereto. and Find out iww how yon can Marts wbMS). . . i*S|v wWle Seonta Camp bnflt recently by the school 7 make return to this court. tomers desires are served to the very you heating tn ra l^ wMi a ^ atvss yssn el pislsigsa si^asl Custom Venetian Blinds are those that are built to.,the sped- and oa-ths-job . ’ \ JOHN J. WALLEITT. Judge. WinUer LP*. . li ■I ... fications of YOUR windows. They are the blinds that don’t, sag or TUa low f r a m e homer ammea best of our ability ill doing a general AT A COiniT OF PROBATE held mea who thought they knew all d r IssipgeasI levweas sad kMIsg jam or peel. They are the blinds that iHTe your rooms the air of at Manchester within and for the the answers oo oil beating. It D latrict of Manchester, on the 11th eliminates wasteful over-firing by- 'It A ba avsSsklt M pagalst " m W- quiet good taste and harmony you And so desirable. * Electrical Work— banking business in this community. day of October. 1949. rdcssing /lut th e am ount a/ neat For crisp fall days '’■wear your lUaalag" gait .a Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. your boiler or fnmsce can effi- coat without the lining and when In the form of motor repairing, house Judge. DU PONT #40 $ 4 .9 5 Prepare now for the coming winter and the entertaining that V, Trust estate u-w of Xatherine -Bell cienfjy shaorfa. -And your aerviea the bitter winds blow just zip in OUTSIDE WHiTI wiring and kindred materials. ■ Cbenay. lata of Manchester. In said tioublea ere over when yon install its warm lining and rdvel fn a 'ven­ goes with it. Tike advantage of our FREE WINDOW SURVEY Dlatrict, decaased. Winkler LP*—its idraple de­ and learn for yourself the^economy of true quality. SEE US AT THE MANCHESTER PRODUCTS SHOW; , The Hartford - ■ Connecticut TpusI pendable design, and clrM'Proof ter coat that defies wintry blasts. In 8 Osl. Lots ' ‘ Company, Trustee, having whibited noole save easily terviee work. ^account with.said estate to this Court Sa^'Vu^susfadtandyou save, all! i'fo r allowance. It Is - ERIE HEATING SURVEY * Mochine Shop Work — ' ^ ORDERED: That the Wst day., of For style, for beauty and for VENETIAN BLINDS. COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS In the form of rough castings, finish­ lOetaber. 1941; at ten o'clock, forenoon. W hbout obliprtan, we ■ adaptability to all temperatures at tbs Probata Office In the Munlclpat ^ a r heathig reqniremeUa . . . 4 ed work, and other variotu and sundry d Building In aali.' Manchasttr, be and oar Three Minote Quis will show buy a coat with a zipped-in lining ROLL-UP AWNINGS madiine ah^ practice wmrk. Itbe same Is assigned for a hearing on bow, much oil you are waab ^tba allowaneo of aatd adminlitratton ajsd'boar yuu can preoant k. uw 'rjaeeount with said aatata and this Court The idlrocts that notlea of the time and Visit Oup Booth at tha Prodnets Show X ' • • • '* .IgUM sasigned for aald hearing be iglvan to all peraons known to be In Drafting Work — stanated ’therein to appear and be heard Itharaon by publishing a copy of this In the form of blue prints and V order In soma ntwspaper having a ctr- WINKLER A t Manchester Trust Company JUntetloa In laid D istrict, a t least five tradnga. fdaya before tbs day of aatd beariag, JOHNSON r now nussuRi ■■■d by malllMC la a rcglatereU latter OIL BURNER Manchester Memhsr F^'ersl Deposit Insoraaes Csrp. |aa or befora October lA U49, a copy , \ - - FINDELL lo( this order to Stuart B, R. Cheney, e ■ ^J9 Hertford Road, Hanctaester. (>nm.: Sold By.Top Flight Department P i U m r e a MANUFACTURING COMPANY Green . iBatbarlna C. Hammond. 1930 South 699 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER Jamiaoa Lane, Santa Barbers. Call- TeL 4866 -lisnia: Cbarlea 8. Bouse. Atty., 780 Stores Throughout The Country 'Main street, Hartford. Conm, guardian The House of Heat ad Ittam tor Georgs FUk4 Baa^ond I . . Pioneer* in the Manufacture, df Veneti an Blinds n .. Xathariita Cbeney Hgimond. getb Advertise in The Herald——It Pay# Leslla Chaney Hsssmoad, knd all un- 447 MAIN STREET A '■ ‘ . X - ■ ■ ■ . led and., unborn ben^lariha. TEL. 2-1447 Advertiso in The Herald—-It Pays -JOHN^. WALLETT, Judga. t e g s f t 1. -i-' ,• r ■ l

. y . / t . ■ ■ . s MANCHESTER EVEOTNC HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY,.OCTOBER 16, 1049 ■ \ T W H iV B MANCHESTER'EVENING HERALD. HANUUEIimER. OONN^ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 16, 1949 PAGE THlRTEBlf

National Dlabetl^ Week, now in progress. y ' ^ Sottth Coventry Nathan Hale Community Cen­ ter Association will sponsor a new iinu Uttl* ------MZft-WI short-course class beginning. VVed- and nesdaj% O ct-lB at 1 p. Dodgers Peddle auditorium. Mra. Q. Richard 'W n & t • Teacher Meoclatlcm DlmW of Chestnut Hill will con­ nambera voted Wedneaday night duct lessons In stenciling trsys to aoifd a letter to town offlclala snd methodd of Stencil painting. Nassiff Squad Aces Travel protMttng'the .cut in rural aid to Further information may be ob­ THE By Yanks Recall Hinrichs tained either from Mrs. John M. BUSINESS Irish Two Touchdown •ducation. Jamea T. I>aldlaw, Tyler, telephone Willlmantic , Cut to Dozen EARL W. To Rockville gacretarV. waa requeated to write 620 W4, or Mrs. John H. West- BERALD BapreaenUtlyea George O- J^***** land, at 1367 W2, co-chairmen in Favorite Over Tulane YOST And Release Casey aon and- Lawrence C. Roberuon charge of the special program. Sports Editor Oppose Legfon Squad; requeatlng that they aupport con­ Young Mathers’ Club “Gay Gibson Car j Flve Plifyers from Last ANGLE tinued Btate.ald in education, ea- Nineties Revue” rehearsal , is Weldon Salon Maloney Radio Offers CorneR Oppose* Yale, an alsetrifying. run attar tsUag '’'Y eip ’s... "’Guards...Seek Rivals Battled to 6-6 Ralph Buxton Sent to neclally pertaining to aupervisoy scheduled for tomorrow at 2 CAP COIFFURES a lateral on 42 from Paul Barry. and aaalatant aupcr\’iaory standards p. ra., in the audtorium of the Care Helps Princeton Plays Brown Graves sMunparod to the savsn ba> Spots With Ei L. Entry Wlaalng Flag Bigger Thrill * A, Born Jan. 31, 1919 which Tie Two Weeks Ago Local Sport Kansas City; Giants now being maintained. In the letter Nathan Hale Community Center. Television Combinations fore he was brought down. Barry' "Winning the Nattotua Laague makes him. 30. Graduated from Leads Styles pennant has been a bigger thriU UCLA where he excelled in base­ these two representatives are alro St. Mary’s CYO have voted $5 to compliment yout new hat And Army • Harvard aprintsd arouni end on the nqat For the first ilnie tMs season Purchase Southpaw requeated to further anpport an toward the Community Children’s Most of us have been taking the play and aoored his second and the Coach Bart Tost has cut the for me than playing fii the World ball, hasketball and football. Q. Year Yale football coach (hs Bilk City A. C. football team Chatter Piteher Lou Sleater appropriation bill providing for annual Hallowe’en party. The Fashion conscious women, wom­ ’The fall And winter season prom-.* matches and basketbAU games will frlps round the country to see the Top Eastern Games winning touchdosra of the gams. number of candidates for NasslfTs Series,” National League batting aM e aid for building of new en who, are fastidious about their ^bo televised regularly. Ail in all. Tulsa sntsrad the ooatest with a Eastam Profeastonal Baaketball champion Jackie Robinson told Herman Hickman, was named ui will bo on the road tomorrow next meeting of the group will be ises maliy treats for the owner of it looks like a wonderful season wonderful folisge and enjoy the All American Gus Gaudino is listed to start schoola ’Tuesday, Oct. 18, at 7;30 p. m. in appearance and glooming, are de­ a television set and more and more New York,'Oct 15—VP—^Thcrn 1-8 record. Villanova had scored Lsagus sntry down to twslve at ths writer. '/Scoring the winning when It goes to the Windy City at the fullback slot with the Uni­ New York, Oct. 15- (IR — The for the family who enjoy sporU sunny warm fall dayd which will run is a bigger thrill than steal­ A. Hickman was named on many World Series may be over, but It was pointed out that Coventry the church hall. pending more and more upon Will be other college football four victories before hit by the to meet an Improved Rockville versity of Connecticut against bad benefited by both favorable pedple are wondering why they yet cannot get out to take, in all of ^1 too soon be gone. If you were lo« laat night’s practice at the East ing'hdme for there is no greater All American teams in 1931 aftar baseball refuses to be crowded put The 4-H Achievement Night the features they will able to garnet In the country today, but Hurricane. American Legion eleven.’ The Maine today at Orono. The Iocs' measures and that other towns skilled and trained hair stylists to Have put off buying one this long somewhat troubled by the way Side Rec. pleasure in baseball than win- a great year with Tennessee. Her­ of the sports pages. program will begin at 7:30 p. m., see over their televlsloh set. 99 East Center Street Purdue’s Boilermakers srupUd man was a tackle. gwne will be a return affair, the lau], the UConn* leading ground ahould have the right and privilege Friday at the Church Community style their hair to conform ^vith' after viewing the World Series via moet of the attentlim will be fo> Player* who wtU b* vising tor nihg.” RobinSon Is considered the For the second straight day, all ! Extensive plans have been made your car took the hlUa, if it stalled cuaed on the battle of the behe> and scored their first triumph of Q. College singer Paul Robeson two club* having played a 6 to 6 gainer the p u t two reuons, has to get like aupport. House. Committee in charge arc the slim silhouette that UAadiilg television. If you are one of these the season, beating Miami, 14-0, ths slight positions Includ* ^ b b y beet baee stealer in baseball snd excelled on defense in previous three New York clubs put over people and would like a television by all of the major networks to too easily or choked, or somehow mothg—Notre Dam# and Tnlane. attended. tie two weeks ago In a night con­ deals in strengthening for next Local residents are ioquested by Albert E. Kalber, Don G. Church­ designers are featuring for fall and see that this year television shows before a record regular aeason Knight. Joe Berner, (jtaarlie Mus- mskes It a habit to swipe home. games this fall. set. one that is priced reasonably lost some of the pep, ask yourself The Irteh, tied only twice In their I k e i^ 'Tommy Mason, Norm I asked Jackie how be felt play­ A. Colgate. Paul, an and, was an test at Mt, Nebo. season. IPTA. to write personal supporting ill, Sr.. Mrs. Fred H. Miller. winter. ,’The Weldon Beauty Stu­ top anything seen yet and many paat 31 gamee, will rule a two* crowd of 47,885 fans In the (grange All American football player dur­ For the locals, a win is a must Miss Diana Motycka of North yet put out by reputable manufac­ when was the last' time you had Burks, Johnny Bycholskl, Red Ga- ing In ths series (prior to the The Brooklyn Dodgers, u h u letters on the matter. dio is gaining much favorable com­ turers, why not stop over at Ma­ leading artlsta have already been BILL'S TIRE touchdown favorite when they atep Bowl Stadium. Norbert Adams snd ing his undergraduate days. tomorrow. After last Wednesday's Men’s volley ball classes are A record attendance of some 70 Coventry is among eight state it overhauled? It may be that all Steam and vello, Bruno By^olskL Bob Ted- second game at Yankee Stadium) scheduled to start Monday night been their custom, were the most ment among those discriminating loney’s Radio and Appliance, 1 signed to enter your home and en­ AND onto the turf at South Bend, Ind. Harry SsultMrakl counUd for the Q. What year was Ray Chap­ sad 26 to 0 loss to the Blast Hart­ met at the new school. A vote cf 4-H’ers participating in the judg­ women who want to ehjoy the dis­ tertain you over your television it needs. Is a set of new spark­ ford, Roger LaFrance, We* Dlnnie and he answered, "It’s just anoth­ at the YMCA. Classes are listed opulent dealers, bringing up 'hiee Walnut street, and talk with Mr. I^ a n e has captured 12 atralght victors. man killed by a Carl Mays pitched ford Crusaders, th* Aces will promising Minor Leapie farm­ 28 against and 14 for the selling of ing of vegetables contest at the tinction of following the dictates Maloney? You will find ill kinds aet. plugs, new points, the carburetor alnce Ibaing ita flrat game of the Mlas.-BO la Tie and Tommy Conran. er day and another pitcher. If this balL' every Monday and Friday night at ieandy in the classrooms resulted. University of Massachusetts. of fashion yet hesitate to loose REPAIR SHOP . Hot Water guy le as good ss the one we have to beat Rockville If they the T for the fall and winter hands to replace Marv Rackley 'o f radios for sale here, AM, FM, Why not drop over to Maloney’s 1948 eeaeon. Favored Mlasiaslppl had to Of tha twelva cagers left from A. 1920.. Chapmen was fel{*d hope to draw a crowd at Mt. It was voted to transfer from >. Mr. and Mrs. Anton L. Lassen their Individuality through appear­ Radio and Appliance some day adjusted,; but no matter what the Wm. H. Green. Prop. faced yesterday, we will get beat months. Play is listed each night and Dick ‘vniitman, a couple AM-FM combinations and tele­ job, you may be certain of a fine Only thing certain la that the roll for three fourth period touch­ the SO-odd hopefuls, flvs played by a pitch from the underheind Nebo next Sunday afternoon expendable outfielders sold to rival bank accoimt to general fund lor of Lake street. South Coventry, ing with hair styled in routine vision sets put out by Admiral. soon and pick out the television set Columbia Bicycles ranks of the major unbeaten and downs snd then fight off a terrific with laat year’s successful Guards. again." The'Dodgers lost the delivery of May*. Chapman never from 5:30 to 7 p.m. present lunch program the sum of are spending a week touring New fashion. that best suits your needs. You one when you take your car to Gib­ Boilers opener, 1 to 0, as AlUe Reynolds when they play host to the al­ National League clubs. Motorola and GE, three makes son's Garage located at 185 Main untied elevens will be depleted. last mlnuta counter bid to gain a 'Thsy were Mason, the Bycholskl regain^ consetousnesa ways strong Middletown Hill­ Dodger Boss Branch Rickey, about J258. This money hud been England states. They arc expect­ Miss Bernice Juul has become that are known far snd wide for will find it a wonderful investment U. S. and Fisk Tires Notre Dame and Tulane are 25-26 Ue with the Boston College brothers, Gavello and Tedford. outdueled Don Newcombe. Brook­ Kenny (Chapman reported to set aside about three years ago tor recognized not only throughout street. ' Fur Oil or Coal Shots Here and Thera sides. who two days ago pocketed a re­ ed home the early part of next fine reception. Portable radios in enjoyment and one that really Repairs Service among the 18 major teama which Eagles. The game endpd on Ole Knight, well-known Hartford Ne- lyn won the second, 1 to 0. Naasiffs squad last night and will the program but never used. It Connecticut but by many leading offers some of the very best en­ So much has been said that it- Al Keller will drive a 1949 Ford, The tie game with Silk City ported $100|,000 from the Chicago week. with batteries and re-chargesble Accessories boast perfect records. Misa* 10 yard line w l^ the Eagles I (TO, played with the American "It’s been a bigger thrlU win­ Jolmny Dubois a 1949 Hudson, and be given another look at Monday was raised through varicua projects hair stylists here in the tertainment possible for the en­ aeema hardly necessary to remind Tulsa dumped Villanova out of ning the league thU season than was a moral victory for the Rock­ Cubs for pitcher Paul Mjnner and batteries are also extremely popu­ in possession. : jsague Hurricanea and the Origi­ Johnny Rogers a 1949 OldsmobU* night's practice at the East Side first bueman Preston Ward, sold by the ways and means committee her perfection of hair styling. lar with the younger set. tire family. one that a regular check-up bf the select circle last night with a in 1047,” the second baseman an­ ville team, having twice been Rec at 6. Chappy played with Uie of which Mrs. Walter F. HUtgen More and more women are begin­ For all around radio service, re­ your car can save a great deal of 180 Spruce Street VAN CAMP'S In other games Temple scored nal Harlem Olobe Trotters. Berner In the 100-Iap stock car racing beaten by the l o c ^ laat season. Rackley to Cincinnati for about For the fall, football holds the stunning 21-19 upset triumph. two touchdowns and an extra flashed with Western Kentucky in swered when queried on the sub­ University of Connecticut l*.'t Was chairman. ning,to realize that there is a dis­ member that MaloneyA is tops, money, not to mention time or con­ Phone 2-0059 10 Newman St. Tel. 5244 The Notre Dame-Tulane victor program Sunday afternoon at Jeff Koelsch, Rockville manager, $50,000 and Whitman to tl;-; Phil­ Tollaad attention of the general public and point In the final quarter to nip the collegiate ranks last season, je c t "The reason being,” Jack Thompson Speedway. Only Amer­ seuon. Red Ryan, a star with Miss Ethel M. Jenkins, elemen­ tinct difference between having these games will be televised as whether it is in the purdhase bf a venience. Yet it is amazing how may emerge aa the mythical na­ believes that this is his year and adelphia Phils for $25,000. hair cut and having it styled—the many people simply forget to have Bucknell, 20-19, In the tradlUonal snd Muaikevik co-captalned the added, "that aU team* were ican-made automobiles of 1946- the Eutern League champion ' In unloading these second line tary supervlaor, ably conducted a also will the pro football gamea new radio or a repair job on the tional champion alnce both figure tougher. We luid to bear down he will settle for nothing but a Torrlngton Howard* laat teason, 'I’he Tolland Communty Woman’s former can and is done by many a thing done to a car until it com­ "Old Shoe’’ battle. Frank Mat­ University of Connecticut. Burke 1950 vintage will be allowed to win. He may get it unless the lo­ performers, Rickey w u in position discussion and demonstration per­ Later on boxing and wrestling old one. ■to win their remaining gamea. every day against svery club. compete. No jalopies or souped-up also joined the Nassiff fl.e lu t taining to remedial reading point­ Club will hold the next meeting with varying results, but to style mences to really bother or until an Notre Dame plays out its aketn tingly pitched Georgetown Univer­ and ponran flashed with the Rec cals settle down and 'play the ball to bring up catcher Steve Lembo Wednesday, October 19. at the hair to suit the individual, modify­ actual-breakdown occurs. If It is SERVICE sity of Washington to a 21-6 vic­ League Laurels and LaFrance, There ws* no team or pitcher you jobs will be permitted to enter... night. and second bueman Everett ing out causes of difficulties in include hitching the hose to the J. R. Braithwaite agathst Navy, Michigan State, that they are capable of playing. church parlors. All women of the ing here and there, softening the quite a long time since your car To •MStst wbe* voe iMVe r«ae Iowa, Southern California and tory ovsr New York University. professional baseball ’ player, per­ could relax against It was by far Johnny Cesario and Sonny Bunn (Rocky) Bridges from MontrosJ, readmg, with the main one being hydrant and pumping water from a better league this season than clash in the 10-round star bout The Aces’ 8 to 0 win over the big absence from classes and not hav­ communty are welcome to attend too extreme to add a sculptured Ailclitional Books was checked over, why not plan to trnobhis «rc have 2 WrMiken Keys Made. Locks Repaired Southern Methodist, white the Oebrgis beat Louisiana State, formed with a leading pro cage Jimmy Morlarty accepted a and first baseman Dee Fondy from the reaervoir. Tuesday evening at the Hartford Westerly, R. I., Rama proved that beautiful trophy on behalf of St. ing proper group .or children to these pleasant aocial get-together naturalness of w'ave, is the work of have it done soon? You will save >nd S Servtor rnir.k* al vmii Green Wave tangles with Auburn, 7-0, with Billy Mixon scoring the team in the Mid-West last year. in 1947.’’ they can play better ball than Mobile. ' All are considered fine an artist. This is achieved only More new members are needed money • and save yourself the In­ service and (at vnof onnvea- lone touchdown in the last period He how resides In town. Dlnnie "What pitcher gave the most Auditorium. Bunn stopped -Carey James’s baseball team from Rev. prospects. Lembo, who batted be with. Miss Ruth kittle, penman­ neighborly meetings. At Chenev Library for the Blood Bsmk, .sponsored Tools ({round Mississippi State, Navy; Vander­ they displayed Wednesday -night Tolland Grange regular meeting by hard work, study and a nat­ convenience of going without a car v- against Duke, Tenpesaee against ing parts o f the contest as the Whltey Greiner, Walt Tedford, 14 games and finished with an 0-1 Mrs. Richard J. Neff has been ’ Moorad: Mature Mind, H. A. MACHiVtES ning at the V.F.W. Home. The I „f the Methodist church in Alabama snd Auburn sgainst Major League array gathered to­ George Mitchell and Tom Madi- record. , named Dotma Lee. The infant be held tonight at 6:30 o clock in Warehouse Point and Wlnd.sprvllle | Overstreet; Women Are Here to Guaranteed Repair Service erinf. Call lit for gether by Tebbeta, Red Sox catch­ Christian Criticised committee includes Walt Tedford, Cuey, who celebrated his 36th daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cosmo Op all Makra and filodeic Expertly Repaired Georgia Tech. By The Associated Pres.s gan. the church parlors. The supper is will be guest speaker. All men of i Stay, Agnes Rogers: A Faith to Spencer! Efthmale. Arkansas pUys Texas snd Texas er, lost ita'firat start In four games Herb BisseU, Alex Ferguson, Norm birthday yesterday, was handed D. Scarpello has been named Shir­ San Francisco—Ezzard Oiarles Jim Doggart will call the sig- free but a contribution wjU he tak' the community, young and old. are i Live By, A. J. Smith; Alfred A. and M. pays a visit to Texas on a New England banutorming Bjorkman, Yosh Vincek, and His unconditional release. He w u ' ley Marion. The former child was en for missionary work.^ahe giiest It fives new beauty 182, Cincinnati, knocked out Pat nSLls for the Aces. The dependable Chick Plummer. invited to hear this inspiring i Tennyson. Sir Charles Tennyson; JONES’ Chriatian In the Southwest Con- Valentino, 188 1-2, San Francisco. tour. In UConn Publication picked up Sept. 4 after th* Pitts­ bom September 26, the latter Sep­ speaker will be iRev. Sigurd Aske, ^fraceful pasture- MALONEY'S ’ference. Other Pacific Coast Ckm- Yosh Vincek will start, at full­ burgh Pirates let him go. He ap­ speaker. Refreshments will be i Frank and Ullian Gilbreth, Part- restful support. Singer Shea and Gus NIarhos, Yankee back. The team's best' ground tember 27. a missionary from China who will ners for Life, Edna Yost. Ra d io a a p p l ia n c e FURNITURE STORE ference games Include Stanford 8. CnOe). Manchester High’s wlhless foot­ peared In four gamea with the Bodreau's Coventry 'Variety served and a social hour will fol­ C3>lcago^Kid Gavilan. 148, Ha­ catcher, emoprisad the Indians’ gainer. Bill Shaw, along with ball team will attempt to break its also speak Sunday' morning. Lovely materUU I Walnol St. Tel. 2-1046 Dan llarket Fr»p. Sewing Center at Washington, Washington State Storrs, Oct. 15—i^Pl--Criticiom Howes Sets New Record Yankeet and worked oniy 7 2-3 In­ Store la serving as local center for low. • (lorn vfKieb to vana, outpointed Beau Jack, 140, battery for the flrat four Innings newcomer Stan Grlffen, are the .(our-game loslr^r streak this after­ Maria Newell/'fent No. 22 of A real old-time country auction .>6 Oak Street. Manrbester, Ot\ at Idaho and Montana &t Oregon nings during the lu t month of th* receiving specimens during the Tolland hadv a successful food cboosa. 832 Main Si. TeL 8883 Augusta. Oa., 10. of the game. Going into the fifth, of J. Orleans Christian, veteran In Cross-Country Run \ starting halfbacks, noon against Eiut Hartford High. sponsored by the Ellingiton Con­ Phnne 2-1041 State. with the All-Siar* leading 2-1, season. He had a 1-0 record. sale at the church parlors Thurs­ Wapping SPENCER Manchester Little Dub Graves, a Junior from HoUywood, Calif.—Art Aragon, head coach of the University of j Another newcomer, Bob Wha- The game, scheduled to start at The New York Giants purchased day the time expired for closing. gregational church will be held Fort Worth, Tex., was the big man 186, Loa Angeles, Outpointed Julio Shea and Niarhos switched sides. Dick Howes set a new Man­ j len, I* expected to give the lo- 2:15, will be played on the East Thursday, October 20 in the church I / ’-I) Individually Designed In that inning the Indiana hopped Connecticiit football tesun, ha* Louis Sleater, a lefthSnded bonus Pretty Aprons They wish to thank all who were \ —-I ‘ SUPPORTS In Tulsa's upset triumph over Jimines, 138 1-2, Mexico a ty , 10. come out in the open here. chester High cross-country i cals added backfleld * strength, Hartford High Field, adjacent to pitcher from Jackionville of th* donors for their success. social rooms. The auction starting Ellsworth Memorial High^soJt*Iter Villanova at Philadelphia. New London. Conn.—BlUy on Shea for two runs, snd sewed It WM expressed by the Druids, record of 13:34.07 when he i Whalen who reported to the Aces the school. South Atlantic League. ‘palland Grange will spomsor a at 7 p. m. will he conducted by teamlam defeated Newington' fighfig . filARY F. 5ICPARTLAND Graves scored once and helped Johns, 152, Albany, N. Y., out­ up the game. university student secret society, paced the Red and White run­ i this past week was a big ground Sleater, 22, had a 13-18 record Robert M. Reid and Sons; Auc­ Frigidaire Ail-Stars 001 100 000—2 8 1 World's Featherweight Boxing public, set-back party at Grange Wednesday, 2 to 1 at Newingtoiu Apt. S4G Garden Drive T. P. Hotloran aet up underdog Tulsa’s winning pointed Leon Brown, 154, Hart­ in a letter to The Campue, student ners to a 19 to 36 win over gainer two years back with the tn (/laas A this past season. He tioneers. The church will be open As this is Fire Prevention 'Week. Phone 7654 or 2-2688 ford, 8. Indian* . . . 010 020 OOx—3 7 4 Norwich yesterday afternoon. strong AU-Torrington Pro*. Along Champion Willie Pep of Hartford Hall. October 26 when the Com­ FUhiERAL h o m e touchdown in the third pirlod with publication, and was rctognlzed will present the Governor’s Foot allowed 198 hlta and struck out mittee is arranging for a large at­ all next week from 9 a. m. to 5 Fire Chief George Enes has urged Sales and Service by Dr. Albert N. Jorgensen, uni­ The old record was 13:45, set with Joe Lebeidz, Ray Zamenek, 142 in 226 innings. p. m. to receive all contributions. residents of the towm to participate several years ago by Bobby Guard Trophy to the Beat In Show tendance. Plumbing and Heating versity president Huck EHlis, Wimpy Kosak and dog at Sunday's special Boaton In getting Rackley, th# Reds The Sisterhood of the B’Nai in the fire prevention program by QUALITY Ideally ineal^- -oaovenlent and The letter from the Druids, Bray. Butch Buccino, he la expected to acquired a .303 hittbr, but the Israel Congregation will hold a in.specting and cleaning attics and Work o r All Kinds Terrier show at the Legion Home. PRINTING! PLAN NOW «wa.y from the\bo«v thnrnhyh- whose mernbera are reported to be Following Howes across the see plenty of service. Joe Sterling reports more thap 100 fleet-footed flychuer played In rummage, sale on Friday. October cellars and other places which’ fare. DistJnrttv* Service. Mod­ chosen on a basis of scbolaatlc at- finish line were Larry Soma Rockville also boast of a big, only 74 games. Whitman saw even Pansy Baskets 21. at the Recreation Hall, 54 Tal- might contain inflammable debris rtaa prlDtlnf Boston .Terriers wrlll be entered Vincent Marcin ern Faclllttef. tainments and contribution to I and Captain Joe Shea. Tho lo- fast line, and a speedy set of In the competition. Judging starts leas service, hitting only .184 In 23 cott Avenue from 9 a. m. to 5 p. Mr. Enes also cautions persons |nb we do tor FORr WINTER student welfare, said rtudent cAI seconds scored a 16 to. 40 backs. If the Aces expect to win gamea Rackley is 38 and Whit­ m. Mrs. Harry Liebman of Pinney against burning leaves near build­ y o a will p l u m b in g a n d H B A 'n N O at 1 p. m. Chief Herman Schen- CONTHACTOK opinion was against Chriatian, who win- in another meet. -Ames, they will have to find some wray del and hi# famed Golden Re­ man will be 29 next month. street la the chairmah. ings. prove ealla- Have a pair of Urea re­ AMBULANCE SERVICE came here 15 years ago from Ritchie, and Carlson, all of of stopping Moe Curtis, Rock­ ' • •______faefory— ho- FRiUtnAIRB DEALER triever, "Qoldwood Michael," will Richard Miller, who has been a Our tqwn. has an excellent fire treaded with our famous I WE’RE ALL Eleveth, Minn. Manchester, placed one, two, ville’s brlUiaht Negro fullback give a special demonstration be­ patient In the Hartford hospital record at present and he wishes us jaoae h wlO 305 North Main Street DAY AND NIGHT Division Trials moet Snow Caps. "More serious is the very obvious, three. who ran wild against the locals tween ■ judging. for several weeks has returned to cooperate in keeping it co. be prndoced ander ' the friction which exist* not only be­ The first five boy* to place modern, elMrleal metlioda Gel Telephone 4848. 175 Center SL Phone 3060 two weeks ago. Along with quar­ home and is able to get out about j Work on the first reservoir at tween Coach Christian and nls In the varsity race were; 1. terback Joe Dombek, Curtis is ex­ Hockey at a Glance onr eettmafo. This Week-End th'e yard on pleasant days. the rear of the Francis Burnham MANCHESTER TIRE players; but between the coach and Howes (M), 2. Soma (M), 3. pected to give the Silk City line­ Tonight’s Schedule Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Meyer who property on Pleasant Valley road Dependable QnaBty — Seawlco! staff as well,” said the letter. .-Shea (M). 4. Makowickl .(N ), men . a real busy afternoon. has been completed and the first PREPPED UP! have been the attendants at the ami RECAPPINC CO. When an entire student body be­ 5. Hlgley (M ). Tomorrow’s kick-off is sched­ American League At 9 this morning, the annual Ellington Fire House since it was test will be made Sunday morning WILLIAM H^SCHIEI.IKJE gins to clamor for satisfaction, tt , Indianapolis at Springfield. fall field trials for bird dogs spon­ 135 Sprnce StrMt Tel. S690 295 Broad St. Tel. 2-4224 uled for 3:15 sharp. The game built are moving the first of No- at 10^. -Villacje€liar^, is rather difficult to either refuse wlU be played at Legion Field. sored by the Manchester Division v.mber to the house owned by This-.project, financed by Jthe Somebody has to looh after the needs of "Prepa"—and ita demands or to deny their Cincinnati Manager Bucky'.Wal- of the ConnecUcut Sportsmen’s Henry Piela on the extreme east­ property owners in the immediate A loae •! Iiee Ite.M w# are doing It. We’ro all pepped up about our Prep D^- reasonability, entirely.” Intelligent and mature vlcwjioinl,” T prpoiptly rrpald la It mualhs To make your home a The Valdosta Dodgers of the ters was named the National Association got underway at ern paft of Ellington. vicinity, who will benefit by the roBseradea ' lastallaieals of pavtment. U’» well-«tockod with faahlens preps like . . . and The letter warned that dissatis­ President Jorgensen said,“ an1 1 League’s mo.it valuable player Felton’s Pasture In East Windsor. installation, is designed to furnish hope-the campus editorial attitude C lu s D Georgla-Blorida League Ellington Grange confe.-red the tl«.06 eafh.- more charming place and better still, everything 1* priced to make a hit with th* faction with the coaching and the stole 23t bases' in 142 gamsa lu t when he won 27 games for the This is the lOUr annual fall event ■ a 35,000 gallon supply of water team’s record (one win In Its' first reflects the view of the atddent firsthand second degree on a class Laaas t U f 1300. feflow paying tho MIL season. 1939 Reds. to be conducted by the local club In of candidates Wednesday night at for fighting fires. you a more charming per­ three gamea) might lead to stu­ body." ■ ' as mimy years. In the past the the regular meeting held in the El­ •'A dry -hydrant which was in­ Repair Your Lawn This Fall son is nur husinea.s. CORDUROY dent dsmonatrations. jie deplored the "Grandstand runnings have attracted most of stalled Recently, leading from-the Quarterbacking” he said followied lington Town l all. Harry Page,- And;,iiet far better result*. DO NOT wait until Spring r .o SPORT COATS The Campus quoted President the leading bird dogs from all over Priest Analyst of the National reserv-oir is about half filled with §Uta Tliaaler. HltSg. Come inland let us show Jorgensen as saying: Connecticut's two defeats. New England and New York, ~ water and’ the test Sunday will Slam 6 to 18 "You can put me on record as Grange and Mrs. Page from Gull- for good common sense i*eaiMms, and rad rifMr. Phaar U s u you how it can be done. Prices Start At Cleveland Browns Trounce Perujsylvanlk and New Jersey. U ford Grange and Past master of Lleeaaa Na. saying that there win be improve­ is expected that thla faU’s event the Haven County Pomona Grange DO NOT think the lawn must be all plowed up. 845 .Main St. .Manchester $8.98 ment In the coaching staff.” will be aa populair as past onM. were guesta and acted a.-, judges Asked by repqrters for dally Dave Caldwell Los Angeles Dons, 61 to 14 Tommy Sorenson of Hn^ford, u i for-the contest that is being con­ papers what he meant by that, the ardent member of the- local club, is ducted on degree teams in differ­ Apply a- good lawn fertilizer on top of the dead grass i^Uege head said: acting in the capacity of chairman WOOL "I have made the point that as WilH McGffl Los Angeles, Oct. 15—(IP—Th#,j.new mark for incurring penalties, ent Granges. The second .degree and later aeed with the best seed you can get. receiving 16 for a Last night drawings for tods/a was entered in the contest. The KRAUSE'S HIGH GRADE the university grows and expands Los Angeles Dona wmuld highly ' **®**''^* ***■ * stakes were held and to* btiming* i SPORT COATS we win have to make improvements yards. • ‘ I State Grange n feting in Hartford This process will produce a good lawn for next sea­ Sizes U to 18 Montreal, Oet. 18—One of the prefer that 3an Francisco refrain Ending to* Don winning ’’streak' paired up for th* first stake which i on the 20-21 and 22 of October i GREENHOUSES all up and down ths Iln*. Snd the got underway this morning. This son, and it will not be too late for a month yet. i'{l Hartford Bnad. Mancbeetei. PRINTING. Prieea Start At athletic staff would in the natural outstanding newcomers to Mq- from hundUatlng the deiending at one game '(they beat-Buffalo ’ will be the 65th anniversary and a | last Sunday, Graham threw five .was the Puppy Stake, and it wlU iOB AND (TlMIMERtTAl ' $16.75 order of growth be - enlarged, GlU’a varsity fooball Redmen this champion Cleveland Browns of th* I real birthday party is in the plan­ Let us tell you how or do it for you. Special AtlenUiu- strengthened and improved.” AU-American Ofinfersnee, touchdown strikes In th* first half b, followed this afternoon by the ning of the activities; Each Grange Ulven Tn Pbanr PRINTING When Christian came here^ the fall, is Dave ChUdweU. out of Th* Dona paid dearly for the ' —throw* good for 46, 42, 31, 67 Open -Shooting Dog class. Judges is asked to make a cake for this Where for today’s events have been select­ By Sue Barnett ' ConaideratioB Drdera Tet. 57«Hi Prompt and Ctnctenl Printlag co-ed unlveraity had shout 1,000 Manchester, Conn. Ehirolled In the San Francisco 66-28 win over the and two yards. 'That gave to* occasion. Mrs. John Shanahan vol­ SperlalUte tn Fu nt All Hind* students and held Its own In foot­ ed from this section’s leading pro­ unteered to make the cake. Milo JOHN S. WOLCOTT & SON faculty of medicine, Dave hit the proud Clevslsnders Ust Sunday be- , Brown* a half-time lead of 34-7. This pretty bib style apron does neral - and Wed ball competition with other small cause the enraged Browns came on ; (Iraham added a 38-yard strike fessionals in the bird dog game. I E. Hayes reported the proceeds I ' Phone 8597 athletic headlines at McGill first The Puppy Stake Is being judged a grand ' job of protecting your Woodbridga ding Arrange COMMUNITY PRESS PREP SUITS collages. Ita big rival was, and is, down here lu t night and took re- ! In toe third and then turned the ■nicest frobks. Trimmed all arouiid i of 5547.70 from the auction con- menla. Rhode Island State. u a buketball player. But since- by Frank. Weed and (Theater

' ‘t.’ The W wtlitr re n o H l «< n . 0. WagOMt Wednesday, so upsetting in other weather Pine Pharmacy SpifMs Deliyeries ways, was going to defy the OcL Vblr this afteiiMoat fair ood wn 4th nils too. ooattMod cool tonight and Thss Heard Along Main Street The tradition dates back, so far day. ' ' for IUUmi Nifht of younger members of the staff can’t Cwnp6oU council, Knlg)tta of Oo> And o n Some of Matuihester^e Sidm StreeU, Too remember, and so far older mem- MmehoMiBr-'"A CUy of VUIage lumbus, wUl bo otrvod botwooa « ‘tiers hardly dare remember any and 7;80 o’clock Monday ovenlhf, more, , to the time when the Jean A. Colavecohio, chairman of Bulkeley Bridge was. dedicated. MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER l7 , 1949 (rOUBTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS the commlttae, announced today. »n O, 0,1, u tt .b™i ticut's Utle . to underwater lands | comes to a horisontal Turning to our research files, Dr. C. John SatO of Now London, the spectacular three day dedica­ fonnor aecretary of atato for Oon- off its shoreline leaves us sort of nke deUrmlning our coast- tion ceremonies for the largest noettcut, will bo the apoaker foO- cold Suppose we have got 600 line, the sUtisUclans c a r ^ y stone* bridge in the wnole world turcd on the program. The affair square miles of the Sound com- measure every IndmUtlon and My began on OcL 4th, 1008. Each Over H7 pareata and teaolian^ YugoplRY A m y Prat^icet Pushkin Wm la open .to mombera of Campbell Ing to us. or already belonging to this sUte has an Inland tidal high day of the celebration was ushered have Joined the Hollister F.TA. council and their Invited gueata. us. Suppose the federal govern-, water line of 500 miles and a de­ in by the ringing of bells and the according to the membership oom- Strikfe Idle Close ment is going to swipe it. {tailed coastline of 118 mUes. firing of cannon. On the first mlttee, a t which Mlsa Cat)ierins Forge links Mr. and Mra. Winfield Moore and We-are in a pretty poor position i But the vertlcM day, there was a proceeslon of ^ cH^dron, Richard and Carol Ann. to start hollering about the land ups and dow™ of the Im ^ m ^ school children three miles long. McGuire is ehairman. and' Mrs. aid moving today from their for* In addition, an historic pagear.L Paul F. Ryan, co-chairman. This To Million Mark; ToCermans mar reaidence on Brookfield street representing Rev. Thomas Hooker, large membership is indicative of to their newly purchased home at :: s X ' nX*'.^in’S s! S In Pentagon Circles with his men, women, sheep, pigs the deslie for cloeer irclatloaahtp 4S7 Adams street. xr.bri.x,*"'"'"' *•" t.ssrr rx-s,? and chickens, crossed the river on every added acre we get from our rafts. between pupils, teachers and pa^ Tight - Lipped RuMian ' Orodp B, Center church, Mra. Nobody really can tell us how Aluminum Is rolling hills. On the second day, there was an teits* Diplomat Heads Soviet Ooorgo Munson, leader, will hold much area there is in this state. Let us look to our acreage. We First grade pupils of Miss Qen> tholr monthly meeting Monday Of fcoorse there are glib mak­ Industrial parade, a river carnival, trade Carrier were awarded the may as weU get technical about an automobile parade, lend con­ Group Sent' to New Marines ovonlng id 8 o'clock, in the Rob­ ers who will rattle off an afea, but our farm lands as those fellows banner for the largest parent rep- ' 1^000 QO .Members bia's room. Miss Leah LeBrec, they can't prove it, and if they certs and tableaux by the river­ resentatioh. who are arguing about their oys­ side. Walk' at Nin^ East German Regime 8tyle Consultant of Sage-Alien’s, tried, they’d wind up wrong be­ ter beds. ( Working with each teacher la a News Tidbits wUl talk ' on current fashions. cause they are not taking Intc ac­ On the third day, there wras roodi representative or "roo»H Members are invited to bring a PUmtai Join 480^000 CaUtd From (/f) Wirra Berlin, OcL 17— Anyone having a copy of Mrs. Walter Harrison. Bulgaria are exepected to follow fighting corps into ff‘a “police multiplying length by breath would this week. He nayui v. sons. But although the weather­ Television will 'be wise if 1. ap­ Princeton street; Joanne Gustaf­ the fabricatihg eteel Induatry— Ala., kills woman tenanL wounds ernment • should support farm of South Braintree, Mass. Dr, son, 47 Princeton street. the brok who wishes to donate Grade 3 — Mra. Fitzgerald. Mtc. her husbsnd and baby, firaa on two Moscow’s lead soon. prices. force.” The Army high com­ Wnis has established private prac- be in the case of an absolute plain. 'Just as I predicted, we’re hav­ man scheduled considerable rain, proaches Its responsibilities with James W. Brand; Miss Young, Mrs. which makea everything from Stop Greek Civil War EJverywhere else when land Irregu- ing a warm fall. Nature has the least possible amount of radio Admitted yesterday; Lawrence it to the committee la asked to hairplna to refrlgeratore—etrack ambulance drivera and than kills The Soviet-licensed ADN news Thonaas More Hopeful mand, Cates told the House tiee la Boston, Mass. it was the old. reliable • legend Converse, 61 Phelps road; William contact Miss Helen Estes at C. R. Matson, rlmself . . . Daisy Moimtain, Tenn., agency said Chinese 0>mrounlst Senator Elmer Thomas /(D., ularitles were involved, you would way of balancing things before the which paid off. The weather wound ideas as to what constitutes enter­ Grade 4 — Mrs. Anderson, Mts. during the week-end. Other fabri- Armed Services committee, la year’s end. We had our drought tainment. Otherwise, shortly, it Rubacha, 64‘North street; Harry the High school immediately. catora’ contracta expire from now moonshine, feud bids fair to take Leader Mao Tse-Tung, in a mes­ Okla.) told reporters afWr the trying to wipe out “the combat get more area. up fine, fbr the Series, and for Ryan, Hartford; Joan Monaghan, E. B. Bushnell; Miss Gorman, Mts. Its place with famed Hatfield and Radio Annoua^ent I. ^ JJ| R ule sage to Chancellor Otto GrotewrUiI closed meeting that hp-' is more Almost every 100 acre farm in and Home Gardeners believed all Manchester memories. It had to. too will be trying to buy an aud­ G. Milton Nelson. until mid-December. power of the Marine Corps” and QonnecUcut actually has a couple v«as lost. And yet many of my ience into staying nuts. Talcottvllle; Marlene McLahe radio today they have stopped rule on whether the contempt con­ nounce the withdrawal of Its farm price supports at 90 per cent crets on IL” a n ^ t wttt an anpty tank plantings. Also beans and let­ ing the audience that something stormed. ’’Why doncha close on eration I ^ m at 8 o’clock. His problem but with little success. Six-day whirl of greetings, hand­ Session’s End Campaign ribbons of two wan tuce right from the garden la the civil war but won't lay viction of a witness In the Alger troops from east <3armany and of parity. I b b anddan cold apalL humorous was coming up. It has Monday like civilized places i^o?’' subject will be “Ekmnomic Aspects The m e^tore tried to bead off shaking and sightseeing, on hts conclude a peace treaty. splashed across Ms chaaL Cataa nothing unusual hereabouts. of Interracial Problems.” Dr. Nor­ the steel strike three t'mes. Now goodwill tour of America has In­ down their arms. Hiss case was prpperly overturned. Reporters asked Rayburn appeared before the committee ac­ been sincere. He picked up his cases from the The Greek general staff report­ Betorn of Prisoners Expected whethar tbe cMef execuUve bad Getting Close WE HANDLE “As to the rootcrops they can But the minute a station works uncivilized town’s main street arid gren was industrial relations coun­ The Army and Navy they're trying to get industry dia’s Prime Bllnlster Nehru just s The ruling was asked by the Jus­ Tens of thousands of German companied by a former Marina stand cold weather. sel of New York and formerly a leadars and Stselworksrs Piysidant bit worn . . . Fat and frumpy Use ed monitoring the rebel radio an­ tice department in the case of advised Democratic congressional commandanL retired Gen. A. A. up to money success, it goes after a lot of unsweetened com­ nouncement which came as JUnlt- war prisoners are expected to be leadsts, at tbelr regulair Monday "All In all this has been a good moronic. Dopes guide its shows to. ment, drove off. Professor of Economics at Leland Philip Murray back to the bargam­ Koch Is whisked from American WiUlam Rosen, 65, of 8anU Moni­ returned to Germany «n the next VandegrifL ATLANTIC Rome Garden year. ing tabla. prison to German one to face her ed Nations moves to settle the meeting with Mm, what Idnd of Disputed Record of When Cates got through btolU accommodate some supposed He didn’t realize that Wednesday Ciub Greek-Balkan confilct neared a es. Calif. Rosen was sentenced to few months by Russia. Probably farm bill he wants. dopIness on the part of millions afternoon laziness Is one of our Araed to 9fee»‘Wltb Chlng own coimtrymen’e Judgment at her many of these prisoners ora sup­ Ing the Army high command, Van- Furaoc« Oil Back last week, the main deeds as "Infamoua mUtresa of climax. six months in jail for refusing to The speaker eald Mr. Truman 81st Congress .Certain degrlft took over but In mlldar of Americans. There are several village charms. *ne TThited States Steel Cor Not Impressed porters of the new cast German did noL but added: terms. weather question seemed to be million people of moronic tastes poration. In d u e d le'adar and the Buckenwald .... Navy discloses answer questions asked by a Fed­ govsrnmenL Xp . Be Muor Issue whether or not the World Series new ehlp-to-alr radv eet-up War Minister Panayotls Ksnel- eral grand jury In New York City Pushkin has the rank a t am^ "He-.'waata M par cent; ho has Safeguarda ]n Law was going to be rained on. But .tot here—why duck it— but even a We knew sooner or later it nation’s largest producer, reported lopoulos declared, however, he •jemys wanes?’ 90 jpor cenL He Director Cyrus 8. Chlng of the which allows radar strvlee to g e t, . ,------. . rebeU’ •wbUe 1^ h ^ the Hiss esse ui>4er bassadqr In the BpyieLioes.'gn. aarv’- made a iflWipaigti "on that ” Washington, QeLs47—IfiV-The Each reminded tha lawmakars U. T. WOOD with Manchester-Hartford. old- BINGO Federal mediation and concilia. around curvatura of earth barrier '‘. bWTOSsowhy lee '—'a U n k he will carry with pointedly that (Jongress specifical­ investigation. lU H OaaUm m . je h a r n m timers, who have a tradition that aarvica-askad'ita officials to —meklng It fearflniee more effse-1 snaouncefnent they had stopped him to Ms new posL Wm Make Plaa Issae 91st Congress Is hearing the end of ly wrrote into the 1947 unlflcabton IBwIlaia 1bps the 4tb of October guarantees a live. fighting. He said: ”I t merely ad­ Hiss, former high State depart' In four post-war years he had Another White House caller, Us first session with Its disputed law safeguards forjhe Maritaea in span of fine, clear, ideal weather. mqet Wlth llm at 2:30 pmi. (e.s.L> mits an accomplished fact—-the ment official. Is awaiting a new James O. Patton, president of the CO. •ten m ats, Plotars rranlaf Every Saturday Night WednaSday In New Tone. A epokce . Albert J. FKsgerald, left-wing helped Hungarian Communists record certain to be a major po­ the role as specialists In amphlbl- They were wondering, os they faced complete defeat and disappear­ trial in New York on' diarges that Boas Matyas Rakosi and other National Farmer’s union, told re­ ouB warfare. U Biaoeir St. Phona 4496 Voostlaa BBsds murky and dripping skies on man said the corporation is ex president of tfnlted EHectrlcal ance of Communist bsndits from he Ued In denying to the grand porters Mr. Truman alll make litical issue next year If you’re pected to accept the Invitation. Workers (CIO) ignores charges Jury that he had turned over secret M o s c o w-trained revolutionaries Its leaders hope to adjourn some­ And Vandegrlft said that Con­ "It's in the lap of the go< Greek soil.” break Hungary.'s largest party, U d support of the Brennan Farm Plan gress seldom, if ever, has baan in STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP brought against him by leaders of papers to a self-described courier an issue of the 1950 congressionaa time this week after more than waiting for his own local in Lynn. Mass., for ”The guerrilla Army remains In­ nine months of almost continuous error in attempts to reform tlm tact, strong and on the alert,” the for a pre-war (tommunist spy (Oonthmed oa Page Bight) campaigns. military and keep it "the -sarvaiit (tisottanod OB Page Ten) failing to support right-wing fac­ rebel broadcast heard here this ring. Under the Brannan olan, farm session. Prescription Specialists 20 REGULAR GAMES 3 SPEOALS tion at union’s national conven­ Depending on how you look t t of the people. *Tho time 4 Depot Sq. TeL 6545- morning declared. ”We haVe not Thrown-Out By Circuit Court prices would be allowed to drop to '"The great weakness of any mil­ tion. . .Continued selling pres laid down our arms. We have just Rosen’s contempt conviction was their natural market l-vels and IL Us record Is either very good or very bad. itary system," he said, "la that It to buiid' City Wide Delivery , sure depresses stock market by stemped the bloodshed In Greece.” thrown out by the U. B. Circuit farmers would receive rabsldies can not reform Itself.” Steel Strike fractions to more than two points, .Greek government officials and court In New York City. That Red Protest caned “Rather Remarkable” representing the difference be­ Presidential Secretary Char.’es Chairman Vinson (D-Ga) assur­ VMl M b a fa rl... tfae dme to build is now. There’s no . . .Most labor leaders expect U. 8. Army observers he’re say the court said Rosen had substantial tween these prices and parity. ed the two generals that Cengrafa William Green to reply with poUte rebel radio Is located‘at BucharesL reason' to believe tb it to answer P arity’•'Is-a computed price In­ Ross has described the record of better b i^ for your money,, and you gain all the security, NORTHIEND Tnrned Down the 81st as "rather remarkable," isn’t going to let anyone destroy Danger Seen "no thank you” to John L. Lewis’ Romania. The United Nations the grand jury's questions would tended to give a farm product 'he the Marine CTorps. aomfortandsadsfactionof having your own home NOW. PHARMACY proposal that AFL unions help Special' Commission on the Bal­ tend to incriminate him. The same reUtlve purchasing powtr a summation in which Democratic nance CTO steel strike. kans, sstablishsd to report on court added that'he property used congressional leaders generally 'Tomorrow the committee win SeC'Oi soon... we’ll be glad to point out why there's It had In a past favorable period. hear the Air Force’s side of tha Sawyer Predicts Idle Top White House official says fighting In Greece, has , charged his constitutional privilege against United States Note Patton.»whese organization has concur. ^ that Communist Albania'and Bul­ self-Incrlmlnatlon. Republicans can’t see it that flaming controversy in the arm­ an zeason to delay any longer. Your Lucky that Dr. Edwin O. Nourse supported the Brannsn plan. Said ed ssrvlcss over the best way to Will Hit 5,000,000 submitted new resignation as garia have been actively aiding Rosen refused to tqll the jury Criticizes Creation of Mr. Truman hae been s consistent way. Only yesterday Senator FOR SALE the Greek guerrillas.- Wherry (R-Neb) said Congress fight the next v'or. The wltnezaaa LUMBER AND If Walkout ^htinues chairman of Presldent'a Council about a 1929 Ford roadsUr which East German Regime advocato of IL • ..... be Secretary of Air Syming- DURACLEAN ef Economic AdviMrs.'-. .8U' Yugoslavia, tbe U.N. commission. he allagedly boiw|it In 1936 from Patton talked over agriculture under the Democrats has been McKin n e y SUPPLY CO. UPHOLSTERY AND preme court agrees to review dC' repoi^d. stopped aid last summer Washington (D. C.) autoroobUs and Ms hopes for Improving the “poorly organized and weakly led." 2V0W Washington, OcL 17— If the Washington, Oct. 17—yp) —The He added that campaign pledges of (OontJnued on Paga Taa) ^ E A D Y BOLTON NOTCH TEL. MAN. 2-4525 RUG CLEANING clslon that 1849 Federal rent con­ after Premier Marshal Tito’s fight firm. It v^-as asserted be bought the You’re Not strsal strike runs to Dec. L It will trol act Is uaconttitotlonal I-with Russia and her MteUltes csr the same day .Hiss turned It United States rejected outright to­ (Oontlnned on Page Eight) President Truman had turned out FRANCHISE idle 6,000,000 workers and serious-' deepened. day Russia’a protest against ss- to be empty promises .over to the firm. taoUabment of the western German Congress tMs year has followed Protected territory. Including ly dqmqgatha nation’s eco former e o r Y o u Rockville, Manchester and sur­ Sferqtsry of Oommeroe Sgwyer For nearly a month negotiations Federal republic. the leadership of the president Spy ring eeurisr and chief Hiss ac­ An American note delivered in generally on foreign matters. It rounding towns. No experience wild lost niglit. Son Is Born have bfsn going on In the United cuser, testlfisd.'Uiat HlH wanted Canton Now necessary. '’’Strikes and threato of strtkas" Nations Assembly meeting at Moscow also sharply criticized the has differed sharply •.jvjth him on Flashes! An Indian! already have changed an upward the car turned over 'for use by subsequent creation of the Mos­ some domestic legislation and hss Lake Success, N. Y., seeking to Communist organiaars. For Further Information trend in business and employmenL get Russia and her (tommunlSt cow-supported people’s democratic In Red Orbit flatly rejected him In some major (Late BuUetina.ot toe (F) Wtra) TeL Rockville 1618-W2 which held almost all summer,*tae Aboard Plane satellites to withdraw active aid "Inquiries Being Fhwtfated” tegime in the So'vlet occupation cases. sqld In a statement, adding: from the guerrillas. The justice department In urg­ zone of east Germwyi Senator Myers (D., Pa.) said After 6 P. M. yesterday that the record is good “By Dec. 1. if the strike c6n- (In Prague, the 'press agency ing a Supreme court reviaw' of the "The Soviets' have contended thi Refuses to Consider Appeals WASTE PAPER Can you imagine yourself with baby Sue tihiie^, uneinploynient directly at­ IStork Victor Over Pi­ CaUka reported the “free Greek reversal of Roseii's conviction sqld western powers are trying to c& Twin Drives Against domestically as well as foreign. On WasMogtop, OcL 17—(.P) — Ibe that ’’Inquiries into the nature an4 vert Western Germany into a ” drlll strapped to your back helping the big chief trib u te to tbe strike will be ap- lot in Race Over At< Chungking, Kunming (Continued on Page Two) Supreme court refused today to praxlihately 5,000,000. (Continued on Paga f8ght) extent of subversive ^activities ground.” .consider appeals by three Commn- ^ 1 jprepare for winter by building a teepee for . .“Furthermore, it is. estimsted lantic Ocean Today which threaten the nation’s secur­ ’The U. S. denied this and made May Be Next Moves nlsts jailed on contempt chargea White Side Wall shelter some winter? thst by Jan. 1, there will, in ef- ity are being frustrated by spu­ the counter-charge that the ' So­ during the Communist trials .". large centralized ^ lic e force, Loan Is Made Medina order^ the three kept la 17—(F)—The stork raced an Amsr p6Uce force .which Is well equipped slipped quietly into the wldenlrg "Serious Bjaiuaie to ikMuemy” lean Overseas Airlines pilot over Jostibes Read. Frankfurter and orbit of Red China today, and Na- Jail for the duration of the trial '.Sqwyer ssjd that the steel O ark took no part in eonridcratlon. with military weapons and led by tlonaUsts asked ’Svhere next’ ' except during' the courtroom wo- • MONDAY, OCT. 17 •J the. Atlantic ocean today—and the former German officers.” To Yugoslavia slons. They are Gas, HS|I1 a t Remapped strike which began OcL 1 has cut Stork w’on. of the department’s appeal. Reed Some quarters • predicted twin steel production to 10 per cent of and Frankfurter appeansd as char­ The hope was expressed that Communists to knock out the gov­ Cleveland, the Ohio state Comma- A baby boy was borp to Mra Russia "instead of seeking 'to nlst chairman; Henry /Insuni, IN THE NORTHEAST SECTION In Our Electric Rubber capacity causing; metal-consumlqg Parinka Parker of 416 East 73rd acter witnesses^ for Mias at his ernment once- and for all — one Welder Tal^e Advantage 'Industries to draw on their egiat- Weep a# They Seardi first trial. * It resulted In a hung Impose its nrbirtrary will upon the against Chungking, the new Na- Finland Also Will Get organ^tlonal secretary at toe- tn)f. inventories. Should the strike street. New York city, while the Germans of its zone.” will cooper­ Communist party, a Negro; and (tonsteljetion. droned at full throb Jury. UonalUt caplUl; the other against Money to Increase Out­ Leaves your white side- epptinue to Nov. 15, ”It Is experi- Fpr Those ‘ Snat^e4 ate with the western slUcs to en­ Kunming nearly 400 miles south­ Gilbert Green,' of CMcagn, IHlwcla Long Lasting Cut Flowers Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing eiLtost shortly after that date 80 tie' 400 miles fiom Shannbn. Both able 'all Germans to work out their state chairman a t the p a ^ . walls absolutely white, no west. put of Her Timber per cent of the production of these the mother snd child were report' Up in Red. Crackdown actlmi.” ' To Sava Paper. The Nd«I R** Not Diminished! heat marks, blemishes or ed well. The baby’s weight was Treuary Balaaec Threaten Minor Positions o r The cteel-consuvlng industries will be The note was in reply to a Rus­ The Reds already threatened Top Price For Hogs Drop* discolorations, IcwL with serious damage to the given as four pounds. Prague, Czechoilovakla, Oct. 17 WasMngton. Oct. 17—(W;-- The sian protest Oct. 1, cm the eve Was)iington, Oct. 17-HF) — The Chicago, OcL 17—_”8he’8 not here. Try Pan- pealtioh of the ’Drasury OcL 13: of'the.ptoclamstlon of the Soviet along the east coast, official’ re­ World bank announced 4oday it is price paid for bogs hero today When the crowded toansport krac prison-'* sone state. The U. S. reply made lending a total ,of $5,000,b00 to waa the lowest sinee OPA eoiUag Sawyer expressed, concern tor madb Its regular stop here the Nst> budget rMslpts,, -■8M.687,- ports said the Communists in a was removed on* October 15, 194C CAMPBELL^S mere than 800,000 arosU manufac­ Tbe dejected couple stepped out formal and official what Secre­ big amphibious operation estab­ Yugoslavia and to'Finland. mother end chlt<| vftira taken by of the queue at the police station 477.89; budget expendlturea, 8116,- tary of State Acheson and Under­ Best grade hogs brqugbt 81845, Modern Age turing firms and additional Uiou ambulance to nearby Ennis hospl lished a beachhead on the northern Yugoslavia! will get 82,700,000, wMch compart with a prevlon AUTO SERVICE ., sands of sendee establlahments and continued the bunt for thelt 393,lS5JK);<„,cash balance, 84S49,- secretary James E. Webb already corner of Amoy Island, about 300 and Finland 82,300.000. The loans tal. daughter—jUst one of the (thou­ I had stated in strong terms. j miles northeast of Canton. /* ;ut low of 816-26 made several timea 29 Bissen St. TeL 5167 which he said depend on steel. The plane was en route from< 019,394.89. are to increase output of timber earlier tMs year. The former OFA There wee no Immediate indl' sands arrested in the last two 1,200 others landed at Kulongsu, for western European countries. celling was 816.25, and hogs and come out to the paleface reservation New York to Frankfurt, Germany, weeks by jCommunlst government between Amoy and the mainland 't u t u , cation that hie survey of the bos- by way of Ireland. ■I ■ ■ , These loans by the World bank. Jurop^ to 88740 the day altor sible effects of the.strlka was an police. (The British steamer Anhui, In which the United States is a that maxlmnm was removed, (Woodridge Tract) and ju^t select your choice Tha 80-year-old mother, a GI The scene, was repeated hun­ carrying 1,400 passengers, wss^ B l t A K ^ advance oignel for Some drastic heavy Investor, follow steps by ' * * * bride from Bavaria, was quoted as Of OoA of wigwam for $1Q,500. government nwve. So fer. Presi­ dreds of Umes yesterday as anx­ Waterbary Leads Notion caught in the crossfire of an Amoy this government to bolster Yugo­ Given Jail Sentence "Notice of the dent Truman has left the steadily- saying: ’ll hadn’t expected the ious and weeping Czechs search artillery duel yesterday. It re­ slavia's Marshal Tito In Ms defi­ Boston. OcL 17—(JV-A fornwr 'growing strike problem in the baby for another month end a for Relatives and friends snatched turned to Hong Kong with three ance of Russia. Nlantlc, Conn., woman was con- hands mediators. -i half.” Her husband, still In the U. up u,e Red crackdown rsported- Iti Traffic Death Record (^Inese dead and 24 wounded). The U. 8. government recently T rx Collector While you are out **stalking^ the wigwadi 8. Army, is stationed at W eis-'...... tencod to throe nsoaths is M l to -' REUNED Sawyer said Commerce depart­ ly aimed at UquldaUng the mid­ • ' .J______The government source said only loaned some 820,000,000 to Yugo­ day for eeneeallag too danto of of situation stop at the Jarvis Model Hoaney 8i36 ment eatlmetes hosed on recent badsn,’ Germany. dle class and nationalising small a small number got ashore at Amoy slavia and authorized ths export An persons llabls by law to surveys indicated approximately Hartford, Oct. 17—(F)—Water-.^ National Safety council for its rec­ UlegtUmato cMM, Eleonor ONcn, pay taxes In the Flight Capt. John Hennessy of bufllnoM. and were belhg wiped o»it. Simi­ of equipment for a 83,000,000 ^teel 23, who poUco sold was aMa known Center St. and catch any one of the represen* 2XK>0,000 workSre, including those Newtown. Conn., radioed the first Food Package 'Dpoff bury had tbe nation’s beat traffic ords, be said. —.— larly, at Kulongsu, 200 were taken mill to be constructed by Tito. EIGHTH SCHOOL AND With 43 reporting cities In the as Norn Davta and Norn jefirasm THIS INCLUDES U TILITIES DISTRICT on strike, will be unemployed even word of the situation at 5:80 a. m. In this case, the missing girl’s death-record among ciUes its else prisoner and the remainder "an­ Flan Guerilla Campaign tatives (palefaces) to answer any question you by November 1, If the steel strike (12:30 a. m. o.a.L). He told the group, the siiety council listed withdrew an appeal and acesftod of Manchester are hereby notified parents took their food package nihilated.” Reports have reached the State toe sentence In Mnnleipnl continues. startled Airlines office hero: and wont on to Pankrac prison, during the first eight months of these fatality oomparlsona; Main Strength Es-aruated department that Soviet satoUlte LINING AND ^ that on OcL 1 I win have a rate may have. . , , Beea laerausa In Idle Tbo InfanFs body waa fo biU for tha coUeetlan 'af two and "Passenger aboard araears bo In Fragus’s biggest prison overlook­ 1940, Motor VeMclea Commission­ Waterbury, one tMe year, four (But the official Chinese Cen­ nations, with Russian backing, are "Fresn November 1 on,‘unem- labor. Request have doctor avail­ ing the city. Even before they last year; BrldgeporL two this tral News agency. In a broadcast planning a guerrilla campaign Jan. 8' la her Dover strooS i LABOR one half mlUa on the dollar laid : pleyment will increase at an aC' er Cornelius F. MulvUMU said to­ & . • , on the list of 1948, due to the able for arrival Shannon. We have got into the taxi the driver knew year, five last year; - Hartford, from Formosa, said the main against Yugoslavia like the Com­ celsrated rate," he said. "Be­ doctor aboard to assist if nsoes- day, three deaths tMs year, four last strength of the Nationalist garrl munist war on Greece. Unable to Form CSblnot coKector OcL I, 1949, tween November 1 and 16, accord­ where they wanted to go. Csechs sHdgeport was tMrd and Hart­ Parts. OcL 17—(FI Jnisa Noab YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS AT Taxes accept^ every work day gory.” carrying food packages these days year; New Haven, nine this year, son on Amoy had evacuated to the However, officials said today ing to available InformaUon on in­ ford was fifth In. ths, national com­ six lost year. nearby' island of Klnmen. It these reports are unsupported by atmndoaod tonlgbt Ma aHimg t ’ M and evening during October at 47 ventories of Iron and steel In the Reports Baby Bqm ate taking them to imprisoned form a sow PVoaelr gorsrwnwt. Main streeL . An hour and (our minutes lator friends. parisons. tha commissioner said in At this time last year, said Mul- quoted the military spokesman of firm evidence. They - added that Bale hands of users, the asses produC' commenting on National Sofaty vlMll, compared with the like southeast command headquarters circtilatlon of the nunors might be Ms SodalM party aanonradl. fha ~ On a t the fleM only on Take Notleel All taxes unpaid tlon Industrlee,. such as the. auto- Hsnnsssy called in with the news rv a taken hundreds .of psrirsons Bodallst leador. adalsMr of MMg; SERVICE Nov. 1, 1949, will be charged JA R V iS th at the baby was born. ; to Pankrae this weak.” tha council raUnga received by Mm 1»47 period, W kterbu^ was In Tbe broadcast ' was monitored In p u l of e Soviet wer of nerves - . out RMte No. 83,1000 feet above moUva, metal eontalner, ntachln today. 35th poeltlon, but it waa claatlflcd San Francisco by The Associated against Tito's regime. lor la too rablaat of Fmnlir H art ; interest at the rata of 6 per cent ery. electric appliance and con- When it became apparent that cabby saidt "Everybody ie look- QoeolUo wbleb redgaed OM. M g l VAN’S STATION per year from OcL L'1949, until REALTY COMPANT eiraction Industries will' find It the stork was'winning the rsee, tng for someone elM. Tbeae are 'New Haven dropped from 18tb in the 50,000-100,000 population Press). « The retwrts came through diplo­ ‘iMWi tryteg to form a govOraaMa* ratary In ThleotiviOn paid. , . 654 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER neceeaary to reduce tbe number of Mra Parker was taken Into tbelcrasy times. Impossible days, position- last year to Slot place group then by the NattonaL Safe- Three U. 8. representatives arriyi matic channels prior to yeiter- 427 HARTFORD ROAD TEL. .3866 Joeeifti Chartler this year, the ratings showsd. ^ council. lOd here today—first foreign dlpto, day’s announcement by tha Greek riaes Friday, wbOH ba wna fijrapa TEL. 4112 OR RESIDENCE 7275 their workers drastically.” crew compartment of the plane, AI Everybody Is frightened. * Last parilanwnlery veto of araj|piff.i ' Collector Sawyer expressed fear that fellow psj|senger Dr. Fred Hen- night 1 taw four overcrowded po- The four Connecticut municipal-' For the first eight 1 months of mats to reach Chungking since- its rebel radio that the Oonununist- MaifrJiMtar Cnnn. 8ant^ IS. 1840. ities were classified in the 100,000 1948. Hartford placed fouHh and ay a aarrow omrgin an Hjp pMEp lar dsiignata. ^ tta o a i' sa Faga Tsal^ (CoattaiMd am Page TwJ> (OsaUaMd..oa -Faga T w a l , to 200,000 population group by tha 9ridgepoxt ninth. • (ConttBwd en Faae Xwe) (Ooatiarafi ea fage Twe) I f \' ' ' V- ■■ ■\ A - I V- V