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TIm l^dfitkdir voisDAT, AUGuarr » , i p « Fersenrt a( U. B. Wsnthsr PfiN ffN U r Avungfi Dally Net Pre* ' ■* pAOS TWEL^■B ila n rlr»a t(r lEpgttfatg nw Ow Mama of Jaly MU Smmy, M ay nnd amras Mia a f - 1 tetnasa; eaatimicd fhkhiaiifi6niA 4' I t Rae buUdixig. Paul Oervtnl haa for over three years. He served in Wedaeidsyt Wednesday aftaraasn 1 Midshipman John H. Vice, son been named Deputy for the T. M. 9,339 Local Officer Guadalcanal, the Ruaaell Islands, G O P Registrar C. A. Walter Ford haa been tamporatarm avan Mghsr. . | of Mr. and Mrs. l^reii Vice of 4 Rendova and New Georgia, be­ named Deputy for the State Ar­ lAbout Town MlnU Court, has completed a phase sides serving as executive officer mory. Now! Msmehester^A City pf Village Charm ni— -.'4 i of his srimmer training c™ ** o f the First Battalion, 169th In­ Selects Aides Is Promoted The Btata Armory will ba tha Brotherhood of Bmanuel aboard a submarine of Squadron 2 fantry In New Zealand and New PRICE FOUR CENTS at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with headquartara and final tabulation (TWELVE PAGES) ljither»n *ch«rch will hav* an ex- Guinea. Realp Absorbent, Long Wearing MANCHESTER, COWN., TUESDAY,.AUGUST 24, 1948 Task Force 84. will be made there. • (CMoaUtafi AevarSMag os Faga 16) i'jutive> oonimlttae meetln* this His Decorations Don Hemingway Picks Edward Morisrty, Democratic mmilDgp at eight o'clock at the Maj. Nathan B. Galchell The Chuich council of Zion He wears the American Defense His Deputies for New Registrar, haa not yet named hla Ihurch. Lutheran cnurch will meet this Is Now a Lieut. Colonel ribbon, Asiatic - Pacific ribbon ksaiatanta and will oeek the advice evening at 7 "St o’clock. with four stars and an arrowhead, Polling Places of the Democratic Town commit­ Border States Phil Harriaon, owner o f Harrl- ~His Record the Philipplnea Liberation ribbon tee in making the aelectlona.. DISH TOWELS Klan Group Meets in Courthouse M i’B atore, left thU morning for with two stars, the Combat In­ Soviet Marshal Bans Kenneth Gourley, of 476 Main a three-day chopping trip to New fantryman badge and American Donald Hemingway, Republican Joint Hearing Held street, returned to town Saturd^ The. Adjutant General hat an­ Promise Tough fork. Mr. Harrison Is expected to night after spending the paat two theater and -Victory ribbons. Registrar of Voters, has named At A New Low Price nounced the promotion of Major latum on Wednesday. months In hla native city of Bel­ Colonel Gatchell was commis­ four assistant registrars who will fast, Northern Ireland. He re­ Nathan B. Gatchell of Andover to sioned B second lieutenant ORC In be In charge of the polling places Kodak Cameim Political Fight turned on the Cunard liner, Brlt- be lieutenant colonel. Colonel 1929 and in 1930 was assigned in in Manchester at the primaries On Increased Aid Voting for Germans tanlc, which left Liverpool, Eng­ Gatchell, alncA last March, haa that grade ^to Company G, 169th September 14. Otto Nelson haa land, on August 13. commanded the second battalion, Infantry, serving nearly two years. been named Deputy Registrar and AHTH In 1932 he was reappointed as a will be in charge of the'West Side Republicans to Center FILMS 3 9 The Board of Trustees of the 169th Infantry C. N. G. and he la reserve officer and In 193S was ap­ polls. Wesley Shields has been ! : For State’s Aged Lot o f Campaign Ef­ now at Camp BJdwards. Massachu­ pointed first lieutenant remaining named as Deputy for the East Side Printed— > nnd f^hv*lnnMlDeveloped North Methodist church will meet i at the parsonage, 70 Henry street, setts, with other units of the 43rd in the reserve until 1940 when he forts on Area; Trying In Russians’ Sector enlarged Free Cents this evening at eight o'clock. Division o f which the 169th In­ again was commissioned a second lieutenant in Company K, 169th In­ To Capture 58 Votes fantry Is part. l>gid«ture Gets Down A meeUng cf »the Fellowcraft fantry. Moscow Talks Sokolovsky Announces AHTHDIi 1 Club will take place this evening at B om Ir^Buffalo, N. T., Colonel Just before his induction to fed­ ! To Cases With Celer­ Washington, Aug. 24— (/P)— Some eight o'clock in the Masonic eral oervlce He was commissioned % 1 V of the toughest political battling No Community Elec> first lieutenant and attended the ity Seldom Evidenced Will Continue Communist Policies Temple. 1 1 of the presidential campaign infantry school at Fort Banning, t Uons Will Be Allowed A special meeting of the official Ga. In September of 1942 he sailed At Regular Session; shaped up today for seven so-call­ board of the Church of the Naza- for New Zealand -with advance de­ Democrats and Labor Smith Says MeeUng ed border states, Including Presi­ Viewed Peace Bar This Fall; Rntsian rene will be held this evening at tails o f the 43rd Division. dent Truman’s Missouri home Commander Says Vot­ seven o'clock sharp at the church. Returned to V. 8. In 1946 Group Assail Plan With Stalin Brings AMESITE grounds. ing Will Be Put Off The C and D fashion show held He was commissioned captain Continuance Decision An effort to capture Kentucky, Dulles Asserts Soviet Hits Reds^ Policies DRIVEWAYS Friday afternoon at the home of and subsequently major, serving as Gay New Morgan State Cap’tol, Hartford, which provided. the Democratic For Year; RivUs of a headquarters commandant and vice presidential nominee in Sena­ Regime Does ?>ot Pur­ POWER ROLLED Mrs. Lillian Banner. 49 Salem road 'Aug. 24.— (AV-W ith a celeri­ BaHetinl proved an interesting event and in several Held campaigns. He re­ tor Alben Barkley, apparently SED Protest Order turned to this country In 1945 and ty seldom evidenced at regu­ , Moooow, Aug. S4—(6V-A runs second only to the assault on port to Be Peace- 1 Orders taken now! Specialis­ plans are being made for future lar sessions, the specially ing In parking arena and gas shows. Each guest received a gift later that year separated from the qualified qouroe said the weat- Missouri Democrats In the grand em envoya and Buaela have strategy of the Republican high ful; Prefer Class Wan Berlin, Aug. 24.—nnecticut legisla­ reached a general area of command. Marshal Vassil.v D. Sokolov­ Thne payments arranged. Free road won the door prize. Shortly afterward he was ap­ ture got down to cases eatlmatea. . pointed regimental plans and agreement daring .talka cU- Besides Missouri and Kentucky Amsterdam, The Nether­ sky announced today that promptly today bn the first maxed early today by a four the Republicans Intend to center i Baslllo Perlottl of Meriden won training officer of the 169th Infan­ lands, Aug. 24.——John (}ennan.<( in the Russian zone try on Its reorganization. of three “emergencies” cited houra and 40 minntea Kremlta let of their campaign efforts on the four-door 1948 Plymouth i Interview 'with Prime hlinlster Maryland, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Foster Dulles declared today will not be allowed to hold Df Maio Brothers which the Grand Lodge of Con Colonel Gatchell was appointed ® “ - by (iov. James C. Shannon as 2 9 « StaBa. Tlie Rev. E. O. (Parson Jack) Johnston (wearing coat) gr^ts an TenndSsee and West Virginia. that Communist policies Paving Contractors Since 1821 nectlcut. Order Sons of Italy in to be director-of the Manchester he convened the lawmakera yea- community elections this fall, 'I unidentified man In circuit courtroom at Phenlx City, Could Provide Margin make “ it imjwssible to create Call Manchester 7691 Anytime America, raffled off yesterday at Vetrans Service Center In Novem­ terday—more money for the tacking President Truman’s dvll rights program at rally of Original nrhe Russian commander said Moscow, Aug. 24.—(JP)— Ameri­ These seven states have a com­ the annual field day held at the ber, 1945 and continues In that 6 for $1.69 needy aged and blind. Southem Klans, Inc. A hooded member of tha Klan bolds an Amer- at once a universal organiza­ the voting will be put off for can Ambassador Walter Bedell bined electoral college vote of 68, North Italian Home Club in Mcri- post. He also is officer in charge Call Propoeal Inadequate lean flag to borieground. Fifteen robed and hooded Klan-imen sat In tion-of peace through law." one year. It is the first time deh. The distributor of the winning of the local armory. His command Smith said today a meeting of only 11 more than New York Two Pattei^ls— 17 x 32 Sizfi A law propoaed by the domi­ Jury box during the rally. Man seated Is ualdeatlfled, (.AP wlre- alone musters. But their capture (Nevertheless, the Communist in the occupatiim that one of the ticket. No. 2,573 C, was awarded a in the second battalion, besides the nant Republicana to permit the Prime Minlater Stalin with weat em envoya reaulted thia morning pboto). ______or loss could spell the difference problem cannot be solved by four powers has poatpoaed an prize of $100. The local members S’ Second Battalion Headquarters Harmony multi-color stripes. Thirsty, glass check in red- atate to accept from the Federal Company Includes Company E of in a decialon to continue four- between victory or defeat for trying to crush Communism by election. of the order purchased a large LL Col. Nathan B. Gatchell government $6 additionally for the Rockville, Company F of Hartford. Lu-Ray Dinnerware blue and red-green. Stock up now at this low price! Made power talka on Germany. either party if the race between force, Dulles said in an address number of the tickets, and also at­ aged and blind waa quickly aa- Sokolovsky issued his arO sr Company O of Torrington and by Morgan, known for quality. ^ The dectaion raised hopes for Mr. TYuman and Gov. Thomas E. prepared for the Assembly of the THE OFFICE OF tended the field day events. Gatchell has long been a resident aoUed by Democratic and labor over the protests o f tha aona’a Company H of Wlnsted. settlement of the Berlin deadlock Four Airmen Victims Dewey proves close. - World Council of Churches. of Andover, and Is a former teacher apokeamen. They aaid the propoa- The outcome of a senatorial two non-Communlat partisa—tba DR. ELMER DISKAN o f E |gllsh and Science In Manches­ For the present he la expected and injected new life into the ne­ In an analysis of the world alt- al waa inadequate. race .in each of the states except uaUon. he said, “ Christian re- conservatlva Cliriatian Democrata ter Aigh School where ho also to continue In command of the sec­ They contended, at a hearing gotiations which yesterday seem HAS RE-OPENED 20 Pc. Starter Sets $ S .9 5 ed fated to end in disagreement. Maryland and Missouri — which sponalbillty emerges as an ines­ and the rightist Uberal Dsnw served as swimming coach. ond battalion. before the Joint Judiciary commit­ When Planes CoUide have no such contest this year— crats. The partiaa demandad v o i f Ho is a graduate of Windham tee, that in addlUon to accepting Smith appeared in high spirits capable fact" FOR REGULAR PRESCRIPTIONS Morgan Dish Cloths after a four-hour and 40-minute also might determine control of Dufies, foreign policy adviser to last week through their proas and High School and the then Connecti­ the added $6, the rtate, ItaeU, the next Senate. at open meetings that "to tha CALLED FOR cut State College, 1929, and since ■ought to do more and they aup- oeoBlon with Stalin, Soviet For­ Governor Thomas E. Dewey, the OFFICE HOURS eign Minister V. M. Molotov and Two Berlin Supply Run Herbert Brownell, Jr., managing Republican presldenUal nominee, John Foster Dnllea aasetto proh- name of democrac]r“ tha pso|^ ha hla training In the college ROTC portm a Democratic bill to In- leas can not be solved by trytog given a cbaaca to voto. AND he haa been active - in Aktional FENDER AND BODY 1 5 c ea. creaae the total to at leaat $60 a hla British and French ooUeaguea. the Dewey-Warren campaign, al­ field “the Soviet regime is not a 047s Burn After 31id- regime of peace and. Indeed, It does to ornah Comnouaiam hgr force. Non-Cbmmuniat Isadars haoa guard and reserve affairs. 35 Pc. Starter Sets $ 1 2 . 9 5 month. He told newomen aa he returned News-Tidbils ready has emphasized the Republi­ DELIVERED WORK # to the embaoay from the Kremlin can Interest in the border areas not purport to be.” He added: claimed the Oommuaist oraat the During World War n he went To match towels. Multi-color stripe, bleached. A t preaent the ataU matchea a Parav ■~'CuIIwl From (A*) Wires 4 elscUotts put off bscauas thoff Federal contribution of- $S6 with •4-1:40 «. m.: with an announcement that an "in­ “It may not, and I hope that It on active duty In December, 1941 Choice of Colors “W e’re going to have more tense" G. O. P. campsign will be docs not, want International war. feared they would suSOr a aavota and after service In this country Solimene and Flagg, Inc. $20 of ita own and the Republican chutes Seen Falling PINE propoaal would permit the atate to meetings.” carried on In Tennessee. There But If so, that U a matter of ex­ Protest Made defeat Tha OomBtuaiaU hava in the eouth, he embarked for the 634 O eotn Btraat Before last night’s aeasion open­ Approximately 600 aclenUsts, ar­ Carroll Reece, former national pediency, not of principle. Vio­ claimtd the people are "toe boigf Pacific area where he was engaged accept another preferred $6 from tists, writers, musicians, religioua PHARMACY OPEN STOCK AVAILABLE :WaBhlngton. That would bring ed observers here and abroad pre­ Ravotzhausen, Germany, chairman. Is running for the Sen­ lence and coercion are the accept­ working for recovery” to vote. dicted that it waa to have been Aug. 24.— (AV -Two Ameri­ leaders and economists, from 14 ate. ed method#, claas war being, how­ On Abduction The Soviet sone to controlled 664 Center St. the total to $60 Inatead of the prea- countries meet at Wroclaw, Po­ the last meeUng. Tennessee Rated Tougbeet ever, usually preferred to national both poUtically and eeonoaaicaOy ant $45. can planes on the supply run land tomorrow In World Congress Tel. 2-9814 Housewares— Basement The Republican propoaal waa Asked about the progress of thd Most politicians rate the Repub war. by the Soviet-spboaored and Oaaa- talks, the American envoy sold: to blockaded Berlin collided of Intollectuals___ For first time licans’ chances of carrying Ten “ It Is Inevitable that orthodox muniat-dominated Socialist Unity aponaored by Houae Leader George in several years the “Lady In Qerk in Jerusalem Con­ C. Oonway (R) of Guilford who "W e’re always opUmiaUc. We outside this American zone ...... , — ----- nessee for Dewey and Warren as (\>mmunlsm should reject peace­ party (SED). ■_____ K nit With , told the committee he hoped the expect the best and prepare for town today killintr four U. SPR**!" tomb of Bn- leas favorable than any of the ful ways, except as a matter of sulate Mistreated by Havtog Traehlsa Lately temporary expediency, because It amount could be larger but “thia the worst,” S h J; Ameri^” '•*•»«- o" —‘vr- other border areas. Both the sons and its “official’* When Minutes aeema to be all we can do at thia “Smith had given a “no com- aary o f bis death and identifies Strangely enough, some of them rejects the moral premises that Stem Gang Memberfl party have bean )wvtog their troo- BEAR BRAND mqot” reply ' to newsmen after lave been killed previously in herself as Ditra Flame, head of alone make possible the permanent Count The J W .I U U CORP. apecial Beaaion.” look on Maryland, which now has bles of late. ' previous meetings, ;wo accidents on the air run the Valentino Memorial guild ... two Democratic senators, as a bet organlsattoa of paacc.” Jarusalem, Aug. 24—(ff) — The Tha Russlaa aectar Itoa bean ' Atlantic MAMCMBSTaa COMW > ’ ''1.. /,> w Pot la Separate BUIa Water atmric In parched desert _ BMW to Molotov Meetings since the Russians blockaded Ber­ tar G. O. P. hunting ground MnsfRefiect Moral Law combatting a food crisis eddMi haa Hava soar doctor telw The propoaal to up tha aid to town of Mojave, CallL.. Efforts U. 8. consul general here haa pro­ It was learned on excellent au­ lin late-lir June. either West Virginia or Oklahema, Peace, Dulles declared, can been combatting a food erioto phone his preacripttOB the agm and blind la one o f the >to get 3,600 workers back to tkelr tested to the Jewish goveinor of thority that the three Wtotjtem en­ Ptoage lato ComfleNs with one Republican senator each. never be atablllaed “ except by In­ which baa forced tha Ruaatana ta Range and Fuel WONDERIZED three reaaona for calling the seq- Jeba at Los Alamos, N. M., atomic Jerusalem that the Stem gang to tVeldiin’s over oar |w4.' voys took their case to Stmln aft­ The planes were two-engined However, Senator Tydlnga (D- stitutions that seek to reflect the Import supplies, ’tha Osmmualata oion. The othera are to enact iawa weapons .project stepped up to­ vole priilesslonal wire for er a snag developed in recent C-47e. -They plunged Into corn­ Md) told a reporter he thinks it’s moral law and that respect the kidnaped and mistreated an Ameri­ hava been seeking to overcosao ataying tenant eviction and to meetings with Molotov. fields around this village which Is day as walkout enters seventh dignity o f the Individual." tmroedlats delivery to conaider how to meet the houaing too early yet to get any reliable can coneulate employe Sunday. their economic troubles erlth a It was the second session the 14 miles northeast of Frankfurt. day.. Reno’s city council outlawa line on sentiment in hla state. Tyd •TTiere always have been, there OIL shortage. Both Democrata and The consul general, John ,J. two-year plan for which they are voor borne. YARNS Soviet prime minlater attended. The planes were returning to legal prostitution.. State of Ok­ ings said he will campaign always will be human spirits that HALE'S, SELF SERVE Republicana have put in aeparate lahoma faced with allowing 55- will rebel against totalitarian dic­ MacDonald, said the Steralsta demanding the “utmost efforts" ' hiUa on theae and ail will be heard The prevloua one want Ahg- S. Wiesbaden from Berlin, where Maryland for the Truman-Barkley The Original In New England Molotov was the ranking RuaalM they bad delivered supplies. year-oid Negro professor to attend tatorship and that fact. In turn, re­ seized George F. Panx a from the population. L. T. WOOD CO. official at the July 31 and Aug. 6, Its all-white university of Okla­ quires such dictatorships to ba vio­ Ual clerk In the consulate and hrid The SED haa been undergolito n WELDON'S (Uoatinaed on Page Eight) Names of the victims were with­ (Conttooed on Page EIgbt) * Anti-Shrink 9, 12 and 16th meeUnga. held pending notification of sur­ homa, or hurriedly establishing a lent and coercive.” him for seven houm during whi^ purge and transformation. Tha M l MAIN snUEBX they hand cuffed, blindfolded 61 Bissen St. Tel. 4496 and HEALTH MARKET Last night’s meeting opened in vivors. graduate sebooL The Communiat leadership Is dy­ ‘purge, according to announco- the Kremlin at 9 p. m. and waa Hours Eifter the collision, flames Dr. Hewlett Johnson, Dean of namic, Dulles said, and it has slapped and questioned him. Odied "Daiinm British Spy" believed to have been the longest of the wreckage prevented remo\-al Canterbury, who was refused visa world-wide ambitions. He added: (Oonttanad aa Page BtoM) * Anti-Matting Cail Budenz An Israeli Army source said Oie Chinese Prices talk Stalin ever ha* had with for­ o f the bodice, rescurers could see to U. S., expected to arrive in ___ ! •‘Xnai,“That, orof IMCW,itself, makes Itiw Impos- uunc** #waasij ------V 11-^ Your shrinking worries are over when you knit with TUESDAY SPECIALS eign representaUvea. It exceeded only one body in the tangle of i Canada early in N ovem ber.. Re­ A ' sible to create at once a universal| stemista kidnaped Pare M ^aii^ Bear Brand Wonderized Yarns. Permanently anti­ by one hour the longest preyious debris. publican National committee’s ad- A s W it llC S S organization of peace through law him a "damn British spy Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales . Tum ble Today A spokesman for the U. S. Air and It confronts those who seek he benr.'f a faint resemblance saasion in the'*-current Kremlin vsrtbing agency' saj^s more than British detective who left Palestine shrunk. talks, which began July 31. force at'th e aceno said, however, minion doUara'Will be spent on peace with a difficult problem." the Dakotas on the Berlin run But there is a solution, he went four months ago. , LO. PRO. SUN MAID Smith , said last night's session small town newspaper advertising Former Communist Tes­ After Paro. a 33-year-old r o ­ Flashes! CommodiUes Fall 4s was interrupted only for "tea and carry two men each and there was In election campaig^p this autumn on. COMPLETE BEAR BRANB no reason to doubt that four men "The solution Is for those who dent of 30 Pine street, Granville. Much as 25 Per Cent as cakes." . .Two Congressional committees tifies Behind Closed N. Y., was released by the Steni- (Lnts BnUtitos at tka (/$) WIta) RAISINS 2 Pkgs. 29 c After the meeting Smith retum- had perished. He said there might open hearings tomorrow . into even hava been hitch-hiking pas­ Doors in Spy Probe (C.tootinaed on Page Eight) ists hfp waji held for another nlna ZA-REX ' Currency Is Converted many-sided dispute over leasing hours bv IsraeH military police. a r c y l i s o c k k i t (Contlnoed on Page Bight) sengers aboard. of Cleveland blast furnace to K.ii- Meat Coatrela BclaxM No Recohl o f Paaaengers Asked why the Army had held him Extra Special ser-Fraser Corp... Thirty-month- Fraakfart, Oermaar, As .. Shanghai, Aug. 24—OT)—Oom- The European Air Transport Bulletin! BO long a spokesman replied: FRUIT SYRUP Jar 2 5 c old Kentucky boy falls of sec­ (jPi— Aagle-American mod((y pricea tumbled aa much aa service at Tempelhof airport in Washington, Aug. 24— ver, gold and American currency today. UN Are Asked First American pilgrimage to go doors. Committee sources said The rebel broadcast described three-story Pesrytoa hotel. J. CARROTS 2 Buns. 17c Reg. $1.19 Rayon Dots for the gold yuan. These authoriU'es point to in to Italy since war will cross bor­ they expected to obtain from him the gueiTilla withdrawal from the H. Braabear. manager, catlmstod The downward thrust of com­ creasingly violent denunctatlons der from Fra'nce Aug. 28 . . . U. information on' relations between Grammos mountain stronghold as Hodge and Rhee Sign damage at $156^60; Perryten la modity pricea reflected both the of Tito from every top Communist N. Economic and Social council WhitUker Chambers and Alger "successful."' Greek Army tabu­ in the Tcxad^paahandle. TBs file, WITH ^erizetf stronger position of the new cur­ official In eastern EJurope outside Lie Seeks $33,469^587 meeting in Geneva adopts resolu­ Hluittlsn COATS, JACKETS. SLIPCOVERS. BLANKETS viet bloc. todar. Federal Judge Harold B. Wonderized Dc Luxe Sock and Sport Yarn, desigiyi. ' government has police and plain <3ovemment officials familiar Arizona, Idaho, Rhode Island and The communique said rebels also Hodge’s recsH to the states for, AND CURTAINS SPECIAL! SAVORY clothes men s-warmlng over matket Vermont. reopened fire from inside Albania r e a s slgnroent was announced. I Medbm the with eastern Ehirope Say the dis­ By Alton L. Blakeslce a animals, they found. The animals was uaoppoaod hy hbth X oz. skeiu ...... 59c places. agreement between Tito and the Lie’s figures go before the 58- s^aftatril Press Science Reporter 1 got anemia and 't took a long on a height held by the Army in Hodge plana to fly to Tokyo for The currency conversion, tem­ nation General Assembly In Paris Greece. In the Peloponnesus, reb­ a conference with General Mac- the wage dlapnte—the AFI, M er- LOAF CHEESE 5 9 c Russian brand o f Communism la Buffalo, N. Y., Aug. 24.—OP)—A i time for them to recover, natlonal Loagshoremca’a Aaaada- porarily at least, haa almost now BO fundamental it rules out next month for approval. Despite els executed nine civilians and at­ Arthur and thence to Washington. Wonderized Heather Laine, 1 ozw skein . 60c For a tasty sandwich Reg. 69c 36” Fast Colors surprising start toward protect- I They took other apiir^, and tacked a town, while other guerril-1 Hoa and the New Yerk S h lfftM stopped speculation, one of the any poaalbllity of compromise. the slash, moves already are under ing h u m i^ from some bad effects first made them imemic befme ex- Praises Hodge tor tt’ork main causes of China’s Inflation. way in the U. N. to cut the total las attacked the town of Trlkkala. Aseociallon. 1 WATERPRO O FED I May Turn to West for Support of atomic bombs or X-rays was po^njg them to^e uw X-rays Hodge will be succeeded as U. 8. • • * Wonderb|^ Argyle Sock Kits .... $1.85 Kit One gold yuan is equivalent to 3, still more. The first of thcM came or neutrpns. This was oone by it was reported. SPECIAL! PRESSED This increasea the chance that shown today by five sci-_ •?he\Va'r‘ Ministry said 100 per- ^cupatlon commander in South Groonds Fighter Phtnea 000.000 Chinese national dollars Tito may, in desperation, turn to in a report from the AssVmbly'a bleeding them, or givinxgiving memthem s m e KOrea by Maj. Gen. John B. Coul-t PRINTS I entista. HBrtford. Am - No more worry over a sadden rain shower, for your dress Wonderized Sock and Anklet Kit . . $1.59 Kit and it takes four gold \oian to buy the west for support, but there is Advisory Budgetary committee One o f these bad re.iults is aiie- drug. phenyihydrMine,^ Uiat •»"?h*d b'-en »rrest^^^^ commander of the Seventh di- ' which believes a million and a half \ ture.s red blooJ^' cells; ^*1 i of helping Greeks avoid conscrip- George B. Stanley, eenoanndsr ef or suit win not absorb the’water— dirt and stain will not CORNED no real sign cf. such a move yet. t mis. Radiation from alomtfc vision and Hodge's deputy since **in Shanghai, pork, which leads And, despite the swelling can be lopped off. Ewape Bone ’Marrow’ Damage ;' tioM-iwetioiK The n mlnl.itr>‘ u n i.-siry also ^ said it wa.s 25. President Triiraan. in a the Connectlcat Air Gantd today Wonderized Baby Argyle Sweater 'bom bs or hospital X-rsys can de­ grounded aH F-47 fighter flaneo penetrate the fabric of waterproofed garments. ■ ail meats in sales because it is the stream of anti-Tito invective, offi­ Flnancrd By Member Natiuns Thes«* animals, already anemic. . drawing plans for ' sUleiiieiit in Washington, praised Lb. stroy bone marrow, the factory foUowiag the ernah y e a t o r ^ o f K i t ...... $1.98 Kit BEEF LOAF 6 9 c cheapest, dtoppeil 25 per cent; ^cials _here______say they______^ regard___ it aa The United Nations is financed escaped any damage to their bone .1947 v lass, in acconUnce with s HMige fo.r his m work « In Korea since W E HAVE JUST INSTALLED A WATERPROOFING t that makes r?d and white blood it even suggestion from Lt. Gen. James A. one o f the planes to Ptalnvtta. CM- Old Favorite Back Again wheat skidded 22 per cent and unlikely that Russia or any of her i by its member nations in accord- marrow. They escaped Japan's aui render. ance with a scale of contributions cells. When the marrow is uaip- radiation van Fleet, head of the American onel Stnnley, who hns MACHINE AND WE ARE IN A POSITION TO Wonderized Baby Argyle Sock and rice—the national food—dropped satellites w1U order troops into aged, production of these tells when given doses o,f Tha liecurlty forces agreement WATERPROOF GARMENTS FOR Good looking patterns in floral for dresses, .aprons, J8 per cent. The price of rice to­ Yugoslavia. based on the ability to pay. The that probably would kill a human Military rolsBion In Greece. an offlclnl heard ta tovsdWgada^lta fan# off an6 anemia results. transfers Korean police, constabu­ etash. aMd that "an aaghm^wOI ha A MODERATE CHARGE j^Iitteu .Ikit ...... 7^^c Iwit SPECIAL! END SLICES smocks, housecoats, draperies, etc. day wss 21.33 gold yuan per 176- Their view is that any such re­ United States pays the largest being. They weren’t made more lary and Coast Guard to juris­ share— about $9 per cent. The surprise is a way to pre­ tolly lavwtlfatod. poiind bag. sort to' force not only would cer­ vent damage to the ta n e -iw r o w anemic by the radiatloh. And they Albania Protests diction of the/ recently-elected Wonderized Baby Wool Soaker Kit . . 95c Kit The price of gasoline, which tainly drl\'e Tito Into’ the arms of Estimates for next year show recovered quickly from the In­ government to South Korea. The PORKCHOPS 5 9 c the first downward trend to the factorlee, by fighting **’^ / '* “ *. * Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales lumped on Aug. 20 to 4.900,000 the west but would bring the It la explained in an exniblt at the duced anemia. Border Violations Russians, occupying Nortti Korea, T r e fig V T Can Tha three-year history o f the U. N. *rbe induced anemia liad stipu­ Fine for braising irhinete national dollars per gal- United Nations into the picture. Intemattonal Congress on Hem­ London. Aug. 2 4 - ( ^ A l b ^ a have sstahllslMd a'puppet regime Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales Yugoslavia aa a fuU-fledged U. N. The 1946 budget was’ $19,390,000. lated the bone marrpw to make Washington.'Am - 24 •i/ hmrPa • loh went' back to the Aug. 19 level The toU l c llm M to $37,290,241 to atology by Drs. L O. Jacobaon. N. which has ltd own Army. of $.360,000 dollars, or 1.13 gold member could appeal to the Se­ H^mS^k, E. K. Marks. E. Gaston more blood cella, Dr. Jacobabn ex­ tlOTS*’uiid*^ece^*aa b^n vl^^ The transfer beciwes P^Patton o f t ^ ■rtMsiny SxigSA curity Council for help and thus 1947 and $34,825,195 for 1948. plained end this greater activity MANCHESTER yuan. Lie explained that the reduction and E. L. Simmons of the Argonne ing the Albanian haul Russia onto the docket. f;:w,r.torv and Unlver- ; of the cell factories apparently r ... *,..nun t». ‘ X ' ”?, “rnSrSa’d lm S ! Rscelpts.'$iat.$lt.fl4.n|M»*fi- ^ Similar cutbacks were register­ next year is due mainly to the NeiM agency Teas s^ld Ustjnight. ed in other cities. Cite Letter Seat Tito ^ , 1 protected the ^ w from radla- Idltiirfs, $69.816,M6.26; halanm. The CORK Thus officials say the campaign Umination of extra expenses for I$5,21S.020.360.$T. Several merchants were report- (Coattaoed ea Pag* Twa) (Ceattaned aa Paga Twa) The JW H A I^ COM MANCHISTBR Comm- s t S : S 5 ™ o n " q n ^ 4 (Coonaua- e. PM. Ttosak I DRY CLEANERS The JW .H A tfi (Coattoaed oa Paga V COM, MANCHISTBR CONM* (Coottoaad oa .Paga Two) 98 WELLS STREET TELEPHONE 7254 MAMCNSSTCR .COHH* U'«nttor«d oa Page Blgbt)^

I \ ' A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, AUGUST 24.1948 MAN’CHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ TCESDAY, AUGUST 24, 194S 1^ PAGE TWO pervisor e t acboal tsakqioflatlai f - i out returns ai<* not as >«.l wnoily WiHkout Still School Transport for the State Board of Education, years. Ha was a aattve CUs4ipiCLC. 4L lO U ^it CeewA«.«**kei wUw »«'w Broliien Form Law Piirtnership Extended Fureenst jSchools Ready ihai eau*.uu was tie-ieu av lue died yesterday at New York ford. HI* oM ow, M ni Goods Output Little Interest Being Shown Rankin Faces Wallace Slaps auction 01 arltcs.*, aia c. zuisueu Supervisor Dies where he was vacationing. He Nolan of tMs ettyb and a at caarge: looo aa

'•■I V ■/. \ • S • MANCHESTER EVENING HER a L o , MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST U, 194» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1948 P A C R fO U fl Spencer, George Christensen and port to s mteclal town meeting for quart; on# mlantr-ffpat, Helens approval. scorched by ths burning gasoUnt, when ths pilot dropped out of ths further information may call Mrs, Shlrshac; ten yardaswUlng^Bon­ John Klein. Ordered Oppose diciary commlttM to argue for his n re Chief George Baes urges Grovel Or Fill the Injured player, the game to with ths Nsri bouts suffering ths formation. Ha brought hla plana fonth Crashes Soufth Coventry nie Sue Lassen; o n ^ a lf minute Mr. and Mra. Stephen RyebUng plan during the hearing on the Plane Crash ^ ^ d lM ^ ^ m a Wilson of Washing­ and eon Gary with Mr. and Mra mors people to volunteer for the start at six o'clock. Housing Crisis housing bills scheduled for 1 p. to. most damage. down to 10,000 feet bsfors he Mra. Pauline Little tread water, Kenneth Stickney; Bus Fares Rise blood bank. He says to meet the Any aaomit. Baal It Rockville J Burial Hero Jumped^ . REAL- ton; 5 C.. U vlslUng Miss Kathsr- Charles Messier on a motoring (e. s. t.) Mra. Josephine Fsrlna. 62. a WIUlBMUitle Ea. Phone MS5-W1 surface dive and under water requirements of a major emsr- The bodies of the two Yanlshew* Stolen Hearse Ine Ink for a couple of weeks. swim, Nell Stickney; standing trip Sunday visited st Bussard’s yooraelf. 50e per yard. Before tackling housing the member of ths Nsri household, t gency the bank should have 60 sky brothers, who were killed In . Sets Blaze Irving Tennenbaum, son of Mr. front dive, Lucius A. Pcttlnglll, Bay, Cape Cod, Mass. The for­ XUrtford, Aug. 2 i — (ff) — The To Be Argued committee will hold hearings on waa burned on ths arms and chest Danbury Boy Drowns ESTATE ' and Mrs. Abraham Tennenbaum. of members. This Is so that one TcL Manchaatcr 821S ’ the service in 1944 will be return­ end was also treated for shock at larstos* Sprlnfi, N. Aug. 34 Mrs. Thomas W. Graham, Sr., Jr.; running Jump, Althea Hill. mer’s son Roland accompanied City Council has Inatnictsd City Plan Meeting ed to their home for burial, being the other two of the three "emer­ Chestnut Hill, and Miss Ariens has been appointed by Eugene H. Girls race, partlclpanta, Eva them on his return to Camp Ed­ person Ibay not be called upon too gency" situations which Governor the Bristol hospital. Danbury, Aug. 24— — EmU A Oonn*cUcut youth w m la Schwarts, daughter of Mr. and Msnagsr Sharps and Corporation often. These persons are oif call now on the way to this country Thr^e Houses Afire ft Our CraaUU Lewis, chairman of the allied Dlette, winner; Roberta Kalver, wards. No Agreement Between Shannon said required the special Baby Tararr- Unlinrt Seaman, Jr., 12, of 12 WilUanu l•r•toc» hooplUl today raffartnc Mrs. Frank Schwarts, of Birch Counsel Frans J. Carlson to opposs and whenever blood is needed for from ^ r o p «. The details for their street this city drowned in Hatch's towns division, as South Coventry second; Helene Shlrshac, third; Mr. and Mra. ainton H. Myers This Evening burial will be completed later. session. After G*ash and Ex> She waa inslda the Nsri home, Basie Falii«/ !bitt tnd leg injuries as the result street, Manche.iter, were married chairman of the Windham Com­ a propossd incraassd in Ctmnscti- a resident a pint Is given to one Rival Parties on Alle­ They are sipendments to the pond here while fishing yesterday. 'Thursday night In Hotel Garde, Betty Dclarge, Bonnie Sue Las­ of Waterfront Park have as a cut Company fara rates st a pub­ Major Terry Yaniahewsky, who attending a two-year-old baby, If a fast rtdc In a stolen hearse. munity Memorial hospital build­ sen. Boys race, Kenneth Stickney, guest, Mra. Myers’ sister, Mra of the Hartford hospitals to rs- eviction laws, and measures pro­ plosion at Plain viUe His body was recovered several state police said Arthur A. Rol* Hartford. They were attended, lic hearing bsfors ths Public UtlU- waa 31, was killed in action July viating Shortage who escaped unhurt, when ths When jroa bajr H, ssB It ing hind drive. Mrs. Graham stat­ winner; Luctiu A. Petttngill, Jr., Michael J. Donovan of Glaston­ placs blood used by the resident LIQUORS posing increases in pensions to the hours later by Allan Murdoch, Jr,, Im 30, of Southington, Oonn„ during the ring ceremony, ttss Commission on September 20. Ome persons received two pints Special Town Session 7, 1944 in France. His brother, plans crashed. or trad« it fMi s$>sf- ed on Sattmday her plans are not second; John Marquart, third; bury. REASONABLE PRICBSl needy aged and blind. 14. also of this city. Medical Ex vould be charged with grand lar- by Miss Harriett Schwarts, sister H ie Council urged that ths Com­ last week and he will not have to Ueutenant John B. Yanlshewsky, PlalnvUle, Aug. U — m — A Na. National Guard officers said m am oald * for year Biowsy. yet completed In connection with Nell Stickney, Kenneth Shlrshac. Mr. and Mrs. Dayton H. Whip­ Called for Tonight in Hartford, Aug. 24—«>>— What Dtffer Sharply la Appraach amlner John D. B

: ' \ \ '''' V. \. - -u-'/. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD., MANCHESTER. CONN.. TtTSDAY. AUGUST 24. 194» MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 194S PAGE ElGHt Soviet Marshal Enffine Whistle Makes Joint Hearing Held To Teach School 95th Birthday B A ’s Turn Back Rockville in Twi League Game, 6 to ^ Town Officials to Go With Dog ^ r k in North End E. Center St. Bans Elections On Increased Aid Is Celebrated ...... "'- t ------lik e a chaplain in the oerv- Gets New Top Youngsters to Fenway Park In Reels’^one Ice, Dog Warden Le4 Fracchla For State’s Aged Benefit Game Junior'Stars is the man to aee when you Friends and , Relatives Green Presented With , haval troubles. ’This morning he (CoxUnned from Page One) Pringle Pitches One Town officials will accompany .Ja c k Sansdn, Raymond SmlUi, (Contlnoed from Page l>nei recMved a call from a North Of Mrs. Georgia Strong Play Tonight, Starting Tomorrow on 100 ManchMter youngster* to Fen- Stanley Bray, Jay Rand, Arthur End woman who resides near For Holloran p-rk iTrldav for the bueball Benson and Wiillam Brannlck. today If the present schedule ia ad­ Remirfacing Work; ments by party leaders, has been the railroad tracks. hered to. Visit Here B E R A is D Car and Other Gifts u m a b^tweM the Chicago White John Burke. William Quiah and aimed at weeding out "anti-Soviet Hitter As Indies Win lo x an^ the Boston Red Sox. i Mark Holmes, all undertaker!, will She had a complaint to After the committee had heard Pick of Rec League to elements” and other "unrellablek,” make. She sadd that "■ every Strengthened Rockville Using North Lane Police Chief Herman Schendel, alao make the trip, Conway, Mrs. Margaret Connors Mrs. Georgia Strong, wtdmv of who fall to adhere strictly to the time the train passed and .the Driscoll of the State CIO Council Franklin H. Strong, who today ANGLE -^Oppose Playground In- n c y I (Jeopfe May and Urlano in charge of accuring transporU- ’ The boya will be guests of the Marxist-Lcnlnlst line. ^ whistle sounded a neighbor’s Trim North Ends 14-1! Hill BilUe* Oppose A new blacktop aurface for Uon for^the group, said today the Boston Red Sox organUat.on. All took the floor to support the Dem­ reached her lynety-flfth milestone B u t Canter atreet will be put on The party alao has been trim­ dog would bark and it made ocratic »60 monthly proposal for Standings East Hartford Lords structors at 6 p. m. iSOX |, Hurl Champs to Wfaif followlnir men had consented to youngsters were members of the her nervous. She wanted along life’s journey, waa honored To Create Two-Way | eomiwenclng tomorrow morning, dHve ^ hlTd ottered a car for the Rocrratlon Department Junior ming down from mass- meinher- the aged and blind. She described Hinaa Have Chaaged « in M gamaa, hurled 464 Innings and shlp to what it calls "a 'lighting Warden Fracchla to take care with a birthday party this after­ At O ral; Walter Ebr4 B waa announced today. State “r* I BsJKball League during the recent­ tho Republican proposed Increase Tie for Second Spotl yesterday’s Bcenits A benefit baseball game for Jack Forty pitching victortea sad 66! notch^ 40 triumph Tha Sox An All Star team from the Rec Britlah-Americaaa (8> cadre party,” which could more of the dog. aa "scarcely adequate for any per­ played 154 games during tha aea- Department’s Junior Baaaball Lea­ htCtiway department workmen to­ General Manager George Wad­ ly completed season. noon, during the visiting hoiira Bastera Rolloren between a rejuvenated complata games Ut 1008 comprioed AB. R. H. PO A.E. 1 Collects Three Hits easily seize and wield full pow­ son to maintain a standard of In Final Standings' Wtlker-Barre 8. 8; UUea 1.8. son. gue will meet the playground In­ Murray, lb . . . .soil 1 o' day wera buay with preliminary dell, PoUce Chief Schendel. Fire The group will assemble at the from two to four o'clock at the Rockville Hill Billies team and the the regular aeason record of Big loba and tomorrow moming the rear of the Municipal Building at ers. health and decency.” Binghamton S, Bcfantcm 1. He was bom tn Plains, Pa., May structors In a baseball game to­ Green, r f ...... 2 0 0 1 0 0 Chief Albert Foy. Judge Raymond ’The postponement of elections Memorial Hospital - Annex on East Hartford Lords will take night at 8 o’clock at Memorial Stoadlags new coating of uphalt will be laid the Center Friday morning at ”It seems to me.” said Demo­ 8tMUUngs Albany 3. Wllliameport 1 (13). place toiflght at 8 o’clock at tha EM Walah of the Chicago White 10.1882—that makes him 68 years Smith. S b ...... 3 0 1 1 1 1 Johnson and Alden Bailey and in their zone also indicated the cratic House Leader John P. Cot­ Hartford Road. W. L. P.C. old today—and made hla big league Field. L P e t on the south traffic lanea. John Lappen, both members of the 8:30 and wiil leave at 8:45. Boya As Is the custom, when any of (Only games scheduled.) West Side Oval. Sex. For this handsome piece of Savtrick, 3b . . .0 0 0 0 1 0 British-.Americana 1 .9S8 Police Lieutenant Raymond Russians would oppose holding Border States ter of Hartford, "thAt the Republl- Motors ...... 16 3 .833 Amerlean Holloran, autatending flrat base- pitching masterpieces — a feat debut In 1004. Two years later he Members of the All Star team in­ Keeney, ss .... 2 1 0 0 2 1 Board of Directors. Also John living'at the North End will meet new municipal elections In Berlin I i can administration can accept the men and women at . the annex cludes Farrell, Michaels, Cronin, Aircraft ...... 8 .800 GrifSn said this afternoon that po­ at the Y and will leave at 9 o’clock. Italians ...... U 7 .811 New York 11, Chicago 1. man with the Hill Billlea for the that would be extraordinary In i won 17 declaions while popping J. May, lb .... 2 0 1 5 0 O’ Cavagnaro, Robert Schaller of the this October. The Socialist Unity have a birthday, a cake Is always 7 .688 IS. He followed that up with two lttner, Balon, Seeley, Grlswolti Moriarty’s ...... 8 .572 lice have been aaked to divert all The project la the first of the I 0 1 1 4 ^ 1 1 * uioney lr°m Washington and still Indies ...... 10 (Only game csheduled.) past decade, suffered a dislocated these days whan It la rare for a ' “ Oobb, l b ...... 1 1 0 4 0 O’ 7 .SOQ Manchester Motor Sales, Matthew nnrty, which ran a poor third In X s:ritlcize the adnijnistratlon in made In the kitchen of the annex K a c e y s...... 7 11 .889 starting nurler to go the full nine- triumphs in world seriss play. The filver, Massey, Bogli, Mortanoa, Naaaiffs Arms ... tralfie to'morrow to the north Moriarty of Morlarty Brothers, Junior Athletic committee. in honor of the event, and is the NnUoBftl shoulder while performing with the Reed, Caron, Alemany, Day, Mol- Ford, if ...... $ 1 3 1 1 0 Poliah-Americana B 10 AIS in the 1946 Berlin voting, already Waahlng:ton.” Floors ...... 7 11 A89 Boeton 8, Brooklyn 3 (14). Hill Billies aevcral weeks ago at inning distance—Walsh was paid White Sox won the flag and scored lanes, which will be used u an has Indicated opposition to new Others supporting the Demo­ attraction on the party table, with ler, McGuire, Moriarty, Llnnell Griswold, cf . . . $ 1 1 1 0 0 Rockville ...... a IS .las Nichols-Bristol .... 7 11 Z89 Cincinnati 8. Phll^elphla 3 (10). Wethersfield. the sum of $3,500. one of the biggest upsets In world Berube, c ...... 1 ordinar^■ two-way street until elections here. Political Fi«?lit cratic proposals for a gp’eater In­ other dainties. .294 and Duncan. 2 0 1 4 1 Alas, this ascendancy waa rapidly Miss Ruthmary K. WIrtSlIs North Ends ...... 5 12 (Only game reb elled ). Jimmy Owens will lead the Lords. Walah pitched in the majors 40 aeries history b y ' downing the G. May, p .... 2 2 2 0 3 1 completion of aiirfacing on the op­ Meanwhile. the Communists crease Included John Arcudl of the Jolly and Cheerful years too soon. Today a pitcher Chicago Cuba, four games to two. The British American Club eal*> posite side of the center strip. followed by a terrific breakdown EmerKency Doctors Hla roster Includes Bobby Noonan, Uriano, p ...... 0 0 0 0 0 0 brated “Toft Green N lfht" laat^ and failure. The failure of the Ger­ have been seeking to obtsdn con­ (Continued from Page One) Connecticut Federation of Labor, Miss Ruthmary K. Wlrtalla, Mrs. Strong wbo was jolly and With Johnny Pringle pitching a Standlage Showboat Porter, Jack Cronin, able to win 20 games asks for and The (Thisox were labeled the “hit- Then traffic will be switched to trol locallv by splitting up the who said there were about 5,000 old clieerful as usual, had a very hap­ Eaetera eta a wUary thi less wonders” during the season Musial Enjoying nlffht at the Oval with a 8 ^ vle> man intelligentsia and also of the Dr. J . A. Segal and Dr. daughter of Mrs. Anne S. Wlltalla one-hitter, the Indies won as they W Ralph Olanaanti, Bill Allison, Total! ...... S3 8 10 18 10 4 tory over the Hill BllUea, who sreta the south lanes. German church member to under­ elected anti-Communist city gov­ ticket btit docs not expect to speak age assistance alone beneficiaries of Delmont street and the late Ru­ py time welcoming the members L Pet UBL NonnyZazzaro, Ed Holly, Joe f40.000 to $80,000. and the aeries triumph was spec­ During the past winter the con­ Ralph LeChaussc are physi­ ernment and scttiilg up various in the state. of her family and friends. In pleased over the North Ends by DUca ...... 7 6 43 .638 tacular because the ,(Jubs had won Reekvtne (3) making their last app—f ace tm stand the signs of the times and to cians of the k^nchester Medi­ outside his home state. dolph H. Wlrtalla. has been en­ Owens and John Satajag. Froety After posting hla victory total Big Bat Margin AB. R. H. PO. A.E. tha aeaaon. The game was ealMI •$. crete curface of East Center administrations of their owm. Senator Hatch (NM), who heads Urge Eliminating QuaUflcatlon the group was a niece who came a 14 to 1 score to gain a tie for Scranton .. ..7 6 44 .830 of 40, this does not tncluds 13 118 games during the season, a street became pocked with fough offer a constructive scheme for in­ cal Association who will re­ Herman Wolf of Stratford, state gaged to teach Grade 3 at King’s Albany -... Francis or John Bujack will pitch. Sehumey, aa . .3 0 0 1 4 1 the end of five and a half Innings corporating Germany into the Eu­ Sokolovsky,. in a statement1 I cs . Is- the Democratic Campaign Speak- Highway school. West Springfield, from Florida at this Ume to greet second place with the Italians. ..72 46 .610 New faces with Rockville will games ha waa credited with saving league record. Walsh pitched a two- spots due to action of weather and spond to emergency calls to­ sued through the offlcla S o ^ t ; returned from a short secretary of Americans for Den^- her aunt: a nephew came from Hartford .. ..81 69 .508 hit shutout in the third game. Al­ New York, Aug. 24~(P)—Led by Wurthrick, If .4010 0 0because of darkness. Tbs Isrgu. ropean family of nations had only Mass. Thete two nines will play off tha Include Iggy Miller, Don Race, in relief roles, Walah held out the crowd on hand saw Oeergle May. snow removal agents used to soft­ morrow afternoon. News bureau, said that In poet- ^ report his belief that cratlc Action, and Irving Freeze. Philadelphia and other relatives, tie Friday night at 8:80 under the Williamsport ..60 60 .500 following spring for a raise. He though driven from the hill tn Stan Musial of the St. Louia Csr- Menoche, 3b .. 2 1 0 1 1 0 made the situation more dangerous M Miss Wlrtalla was graduated Lefty Miela, Ray Mome and Wil­ dlnala, Isfthanded hitters are dom­ 0hang up hla first victory aa bo ou^ en the deep hard crust of ice that ponlng the zonal elections, he was _Naw? Mexico Is safe for_YVAtvsn. the Demo- Socialist mayor of Norwalk, James neighbors and friends were pres­ arcs. Binghamton ..49 70 .412 demanded $7,500, but when the the fifth game, Walsh waa credited Britner, 2b, lb .2111 1 and in the end cata-atrophlc. with the class of 1944 from Man­ lie Oleksenski. inating the race for National Lea­ Edmond, c .... 3 1 2 3 0 0 lasted hard luck Irish Jotomy. formed on the roadway. The acceding to “numerous” requests F. Rosen, of the llew Haven Board ent from Naugatuck, Rockville, Hank Orayb doubled In the flrat Wilkes-Barre .44 72 .879 Pop Gleason and Pat Eagan will grandstand at (Jomiskay Park tn with the auccese. “Situation More Serious“> from workers and farmers’ cratii/* . of Charities, urged the committee chester High school. During her Elmira ----- gue batting honors. Puts, lb ...... 2 0 0 8 0 0 Mack. Paul Urlano went the laff steady pounding of heavy traffic, "At this moment, three years af­ church” will be based largely on re­ ••There 1* ah entirely different West Hartford and this town. frame with Prutty Majewskl on ..88 80 .322 . All proceed.! will be turned (JhleaRo burned down any thought August, 1008, was a big month Inmasing through the war years, groups. to eUminate United States citizen­ course she was a member of the National of getting the Increase went up in in the life of Walsh. While the Only four of the circuit’s top ten Marchowxkt, 2b 1 0 0 0 1 0 two Innings holding Rockvtfi#^ ter World War II, the situation is turns from questionnaires sent to feeling than that which prevailed in dramatic clubs and since entering Among Those Present second to account for the North over to the Injured player who ie ocoreleaa. also h u done its part to break Two newly political parties re- ship as a qualification lo t receiv­ Ends lone hit and run off Pringle. Boston ...... 6 6 49 .574 the smoke. White Sox w’ere making history by hlttsrs are righthanded batters. Janocka, rf ... .3110 0 0 In many ways more serious than it leading church women around the New Mexico during the 1916 cam­ the College of Our Lady of the Her. (laughter, Mrs. Milo D. one of the leading batters in the The orthodox swingers in the The fans were more Interested Inlo the once-amooth surface, laid world by Mrs. Cavert in coopera­ ccntly authorized in the Soviet paign,” he salit ing old age assistance. Wells of Bolton, formerly of Hen­ Mickey Rubacha, billed as the St. Louis .. ...63 51 .553 Twi League. Holloran waa an "Today, If I could go back and putting together a winning streak Rostek, cf .... 3 1 2 1 1 1 was 10 years ago,” Hromadka con- zone also formally had aaked Rosen said there arc many aged Elms. Chicopee, she has been a pitch Just two years, my best ,'nes. first ten are. Alvin Dark, of Bos­ 1 the big night for tha "Yog.” Ma aa. part of a public works pro­ tion with the Council’s Study de­ Senator Kilgore (D-WVa) told ry street, was present; also her man who would pitch a no hitter, Brooklyn .. ...6 1 50 .560 unanimous selection on the Twi All of 19 games, Walsh won six of Mack, p ...... 3 0 0 0 2 of the club got tograar and tlnued. , postponement in order to have people who never could become member of the debating club, the failed to live up to advance no­ Pittsburgh . ...5 7 52 .523 Id sign for $50,000. If I w-fn these starts. And all via the shut­ ton, Andy Pafko, of Chicago, gram during depression days. "I am not saying the west la partment. of seeing signs of great Repub­ Athletic Association, the Doyle grandson and his wife. Mr, and Star team. Richie Aahburn. of Phlladeljshla, preaented him with an old 1M0^ 'The Council came Into formal more time to organize. lican activity in West Virginia, citizens because of an Inability to Mrs. Stuart Wells of Bolton, and tices os Moe Pringle, Indies lead- New York . ...5 8 53 .523 30 games I would ask for a $100 - out route. He allowed only 24 hits Totals ...... 26 8 7 IS 10 3 incurable and Irrevocably con­ Sokolovsky said that if time read and write English. Science and Glee Clubs, and hss 000 bonus at the end of the aeason.” in the six kalaomlning jobs. This and Sid Olrdon, of New York. ‘ box Ford for tha laughs, 8nd tka* being yesterday after 10 years as where Republican Senator Rever- the son-in-law and daughter of off man, collacted the flrat of ten Philadelphia ..52 62 .468 Musial,. Including Sunday’s Innings; crowd got a big roar out at tha demned to final collapse or decay. a provisional body. More than 450 were taken to vote now “the at­ The hearing began at 11:35 a.m., taken part in practically all of the hiu off him In tha opening frame. Cincinnati . ...49 67 .422 Bd said when queried on the aub- 19 game record wae equalled last What I have in mind is western comb is a candidate for re-election. plays by the college dramatic club, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Wells, Mr. and Vets Score 10-9 games, was bolting opposition hurl­ BA'a .... 041 lOx—8 festivities. Among tha ether gifts Policies of Reds delegates representing 150 tention of the democratic organi­ "The Republicans are spending a only five minutes behind schedule. Mrs. Arnold a a fk e , of Main Scoring two runs In each of the (Chicago ...... 46 88 .404 ject. year by the^New York Yankees. 028 000—5 man’s apparent fear frustration zations and the population in gen­ the Verdeoro Players. Famous for his spit-ball pitch, ing at a .384 clip, three points Rockville Green received was a saw sat of churches In more than 40 nations lot of money there, especially rn At its outset House Committee street, with Linda' Clarke who la first two Innings and ad(Mng flvt American Two years later, after be had Rurui batted In, Wurthrick, Ed- and helplessness in dealing with eral would be diverted from a Chairman Louis Shapiro (R) of Win Over Lefties since outlawed, Walah said that in won 24 games In 1907, Walah made above his average of a week ago. baaa running Ugnala from kls Seen Peace Bar are attending the congress, which billboard advertising," Kilgore 28 months old, and la Mrs. in tha fifth and again In the sixth, Cleveland .. ...7 0 45 .809 Dark, the rookie Bravea short­ mondo. Murray, Berube, Ford; coachaa, Gaoiigia May and Chueky the great Issues of our times. la to continue through September prsKtical solution of their econom­ Farmington asked all who intended tha Indies won going away aa bif Boston ...... 70 48 .608 conversation with Manager Connie a carbon copy of his 1906 per­ "Anxiety about the advancing said. ’‘But it’s ail right with us Strong’s onlyl great granddaugh­ Mack of the Athletics it was stop, Is second at .335 with Pafko two-baae htta, Janoeha. Murray, Smith. Also a bow tla for b a ^ the 4. Neither the Roman Catholic ic problems and the task of im­ Democrats. The more interest they to speak to stick strictly to the sub­ ter. Mrs. Strong's only son, Ray­ Johnny Pringle kept things wel New York . .. .68 46 .598 Staadlnga formance. When he applied the (Contimwd from Page One) social transformations under the proving the general living stand­ ject matter and to avoid repetition. , agreed that the spit-ball was com­ third at .333 and Aahbum, fourth Ford; stolen basee. Ford (3). beat dreaaad ball playar in the nor the Russian churches arc can arouse in the election, the more mond Clarke aAd wife are expect­ tn hand. Philadelphia ..68 49 .581 whitewash brush on six straight at .322. of Boston leadership of the Soviet ard.” The hall of the Hou.se was a little Obituary Bob Hunley and Pat Bolduc dl' ing back. "If It does,” Ed ’said, Cobb, O. May; sacrifices, Orem; league. After tha laugbtar had dleA* represented. Other absentees in­ people will vote. We can lick the ed In town Friday. They make Detroit .... .S.64 67 .486 Oak Grin . outings. la fifth at .318. left on basea, Rockville 8, BA’s 4; down, Billy DaHan. who acted qgi have faith to exert themselves depriving the average western citl- cluded the Southern Baptist con­ He promised that the local elec­ more than half filled when the vlded tha slugging honors, each St. Louis .. ...45 67 .402 St. James’s "there will be 16 major league Great Fielding Pitcher vigorously to translate their ten of a real grasp of the situation, tions would be held together with Republicans In West Virginia any their home In Brattleboro, Ver­ teams after my services as a G. A B. H. Pet. bases on balls, G. May 2. Urlano 1, the MC gat aerious, and Qraan wqg, vention of the United States and time we get out a normal vote." hearing began. Earlier the House with three for five. Hunley had Washington ...44 72 .879 Red Men .. A feat that is seldom mention­ Mualal, fiffth Into works. Those who be- of an adequate understanding of district and state balloUng in the and Senate met and adjourned. mont. two singles and a double while coach.” Aaked if he would accept Mack 1; strikeouts. Uriano 2, prasentad with a pursa that bw. the Mlasouri synod of the Lutheran Senator Elmer Thomas (D Besides tlie gifts of flowers and Chicago ...... 89 76 .339 Indigos . . . ed of Walsh is the fact that ha Bt. Louia __ 11! 458 176 .384 Mack 2; hlU off O. May 8 for 5 eluded a nica sum of numay from ., li««e In the moral law and human what act\ially la going on. . . . He Church. fall of 1949. Earlier alao a group representa­ Bolduc came up with three sin- V. F. W. .. a coaching spot In the big ahow, was one of the greatest fielding is losing the trust and confidence By that time the Communists Okla) said hla state looks Demo­ Deaths other acceptable remembrances, Today’s Games Walsh said without any hesitation, Dark, Boston 91 370 128 .335 rum. in 4 Innings; Uriano I for membara of tho club In appraclatlfto dignity must be more concerned The avowed purpose of the con cratic, unless a Republican .sweep tive of the People’s party staged a gles. This was tho final leame Lefties .... pitchers of all time. When Big Pafko, Krmake social Institutions reflect of the former colonial nations, should have advanced their two- Mrs. Strong received more than game and with the season ended, Eaatem "Yes, I sure would.” The ex- runs in 2 Innings; wild pitches, for hla help and aetivlGea whllA gross la a reuniting of Christen develops across the nation in No­ demonstration at the entrance to one hundred dollars in currency. Ed waa on the hill, (Chicago had Chicago ... 103 893 181 .333 tlnee IdeaU. In that way they which rightly or wrongly are look­ year economic plan far enougli to the capitol. Clarence How« alx of the seven teama will have Hartford at Elmira (2). pltchlng graat, now superintendent Msek; winning pitcher, G. May; associated with tho athlatlc aatiiB dom. vember. Came Here 35 Vears Ago Thq Vets shaded Lefties by a of the water works in Meriden, five Infleldera. In 1908 he han' Aahburn, of tha club. eak provide an example that ing to Soviet Communism and nave full control. Non-Commu­ While a loud speaker exhorted Clarence Howe of Glastonbury a shot at tho crown. Tho Indies Albany at Wllllaroaport. score of 10 to 9 last night, closing died 520 chances, 257 aastata and umpires, Plltt, Karr; Uma, 1.45. Others will follow and a unifying So\’iet brand democracy as being nists have complained that the Missouri apparently has been left When the Strong and Wells Utica at Wllkea-Barre. used slippery aim in perfecting hla Philadelphia i n 435 140 .322 Oattlng back to tho bnU g«m8^ ns a two-party battlefield by the the legislators to adopt the party’s who died yesterday at the Man­ and Italians muat play off for oec out the remilar Rec League sched­ 263 . Walsh won 27 Holmes, process will be begun.” a more reliable and trustworthy plan is designed to kill private en- housing program, similar to that chester Memorial hospital, was families came to Manchester more ond place, while the i^ e y a , Nich- Binghamton at Scranton. famed delivery. It could ba aaid that tho BA*8 wac%^ Four Fliers Killed secretary of state’s niling there than 35 years ago they occupied ule. 'GoUiberg went the distance games In 1911 and again In 1912 Boston ...... 101 419 133 .318 more Interested In tha frote wtttr. •DuUea—long and widely known guide through the labyplnth of this Lerprisc, liquidate the middle class advocated by the Democratic Gub- born in that town in 1^78 and ols-Brlatol and Floors must play National for the Vets, giving up 12 hits. Faced Tongh Hitters aav dtatingulshed lay leader In the nno complete the "Sovictizalion” barring Henry Wallace’s ProgreS' the Dr. Jacques residence on North Walah was a combination Bob Before the elastic snapped In hts Slaughter, MAJOn l£AGU€ Green than with tha gams, n * ' world. ematorlai Nominee Chester Bowles, spent jlractirally his whole life off for the fourth spot Brooklyn at Pittaburgh — He was In trouble In three out of St. I..OUIS .. 115 430 136 Church — told Christian Church •To make the situation worse, of­ As Planes Collide of eastern Germany. sive parly from the ballot. The Main street. This they sold and (night)—Ersklna (6-0) vs. (jheines Feller and Hal Newhouaer In his arm. .816 gams had no bearing oa the finnii ruling has been appealed to the a placard-carrying picket line of there. Mr. Howe, who never mar­ IndlN X14) the seven Innings with eight runs He dropped out of baseball in Waitkui, standing of tha leagua. RockYiHa- leaders from 40 countries that this ficial western policy is Inclined to The two new parties which fa­ about 60 including many .small ried, leaves a brother, Wilbert acquired tho Frank Strant prop­ A E (»-8). scoring in those three bad Innings. heyday. But his salary never came courts. erty on Main street, where they AB R H PO within a cannon's roar of the 1917 after a comeback try with Clilcago ... 108 444 140 .315 LeiKlers I grabbed a two run lead tn tha tof' la'.m time for the Churches to ex­ reiy on those elements and groups vor postponemenl are the Nation­ children marched in a slow circle. Howe of Glastonbury. M. Pringle, c .. 4 2 2 7 2 1 New York at single and a double, along with' moribund and which lack any ca­ has the avowed purpose of enrol­ to rent for no more than 345 per Funeral Home, Naubuc avenue, Bolduc, cf .... 6 3 8 1 0 0 Sain (15-13) va. Brecheen (15-4). Weir knocked in three runs with New York . 111 420 125 .298 Batting—Williams, BMton, .$78; ‘though It were an unpleasant, but pacity to be creative architects of out of the overcast and collided ling ail former Nazis. Non-Com­ the final results elsewhere among had engaged extenslyely In agri­ Only games aeheduled. Tris Speaker, Eddie Collins, Jack and scouted for the White Sox Boudreau, Cleveland, .365. an arror by Oaorglo May. tho wto> with the first at an altitude of from the border states. month. Glastonbury. Burial will be In J. Pringle, p ... 3 2 1 1 1 0 a double and single to lead the During his mound career he won Mize. nscesaary remedy for existing ills. the future. munists have claimed the Russians Some of the,placards read “Con­ Buckingham cemetery. cultural piirsvilt.s, and when living 3 1 0 0 0 Amerliwn Vets’ attack. Barry, Harry Hooper and Duffy Runs Betted In—Stephens, Bos­ nlng pitohsr, to tako tha land. T i » 1.200 to 1,600 feet. It appeared Zapatka, lb ... 5 Lewis were faced by Walsh during 195 games while losing 126. New York . n o 404 120 .297 BA’a countered with • tour nm. T|* fact is that another world Must Consider German Situation have authorized these parties with necticut needs 37,500 Houses Now. on Main street he had one or two Selavka, 2b, oa 3 1 1 0 0 1 St. Louis at Washington — McKee started on the mound for ton, and DlMagglo, New York, 112 war would engulf all humanity In "Nobody.” Hromadka went on, that the nose of one plane struck the aim of splitting the growing cows, which he pastured In land (night)—Kennedy (6-5) vs. Wynn Lefties, getting knocked out In the hi. big years with the Chtsox. Baseball's Hall of Fame added Rune—WtlUama. Boeton, 90; Di outburst tn tho aama inning to go. the tail of the other. T.,»t’s Build Them:” "Houses Not Traygia, ss .... 1 0 0 0 0 1 the name of Edward Arthur Walsh utter misery and make almost im- ■can deal with the present inter­ oppo.sltlon to the Socialist Unity which la now Summit street ex­ .320 0 0 (T-14). second inning. He was charged In 1008 tn a futile attempt to Maggio, Boston. 89. ahead. Four hits, two atoloa boaao. Protest Matle * Barracks;” and ”We Can’t Build Tonico, 2 b ...... 2 pitch the Pale Hose to the Ameri­ tn 1946. An honor he richly de­ and a wild pitch sant the tour npMU pSgSible the achievement of the national situation unless he takes The tail of one plane is missing. party. j Houses with Broken Promises.” Funerals tension, and s thoroughfare pa­ Meek, If .... 2 2 1 1 0 1 Detroit at Philadelphia—(night) with eight of‘the ten runs. Holmes Hits, Boudreaur Cleveland, 160; fdbd ends for which, no doubt, the the German situation into his most This one had glided, upside down, The Communist press, meantime ralleling Main street. Orav (3-0) vs. Brlssle (M-7). came in as relief to hold the Vets can League flag. Big Ed worked served. Local Sport Mitchell, Cleveland, 143. acampering aerooo tha plots. dtabatanta would profess to be serious consideration. Germany is into a newly harvested field on On Abduction Mrs. Strong and her daughter, to two runs in four and two-thirds Doubles—Henrich, Naw York, RockvUla ogoln took tha leod & is beating the drums again for a ' Moses S. Rogers . T o U la ...... 33 14 12 21 8 4 Chicago at New York — Wight the third ao tnay oeored Its flnot fightlnr- At times, way may have like an open bleeding wound bn the the edge of this farming town. The share in western German’s coal- Mrs. Wells, were active in Second North Ends (1) (7-13) vs. Lopat (12-7). innings but the damage was done. 32; Priddy and Zarilia, S t Louis, body of Europe. part near the cockpit burned fur­ Call Biidenz Funeral services for Moses 8. Congregational affairs, and while August and Lojeskl did the heavy 28. markers. They scored three tlman td' be risked as the lesser of two rich Ruhr. (tVintlnned from Page One) C. Parclak, c . . 4 0 0 0 1 0 Cleveland at Bo.ston—(night) — Chatter on three htta, a fleldar's titoteo, ond «VtlB. But there is no holy war.” "TTie world cannot be organized iously, but the wings were almoft At the same time Tacglische | Rogers, 66. a native of Manches­ her health permitted Mrs. Strong ZImaltis, rt ... 3 0 0 2 0 1 Paige (5-1) vs. Dobson (13-7). hitting for Lefties with August Braves Down Dodgers Triples — Stewart Washington World Watching Session on an anti-Communistlc, anti- undamaged. The other plane landed Rundschau, newspaper of the So­ and "appropriate apologies,” and As Witness ter, who died August 22 in New was paomtnent in Orford Parish Majewskl, cf . 3 1 0 4 1 0 leading the attack, getting two PoUce Chief Herman Schendel 13; D131aggla, New York, 11. an . Tha'laaguo ohoRuplBw Soviet basis.” about a half mile farther outside Haven, will take place tomorrow Chapter, Daughters of the Ameri­ singles and a double, and Lojeskl Homo Buna — DlMagglo. New kept pocking owoy ot K odito m • The world, he said. Is watching viet Military government, accused told Joseph: i H. Oryzb, lb . 2 0 1 4 0 1 laid yesterday he would keep hit It up again In tha third. Koenay He declared that even a western the town. It appeared to have ”In reporting this matter to my 1 afternoon at two o’clock at the can Revolution. B. Oryzb, 3b . . . .200 8 1 2 aiding the cause with a single and police softball team under wraps York, 28; Stephans, Boston, 28. the Congress of the World Coun- the western powers of trying to (t'ontlnnrd from Page One) parlors of Beecher and Bennett, Alibi Sweepstakes Stolen Bates — DUlinger, St. walked and May and Ford eoUaeted ed of Churches. victory In the event of war could plumfheted down. Its nose was sot up th^ projected western Ger­ government I pointed out that this W. Parclak, 2b . .300 2 0 1 a towering triple to left field. 3 to 2 in 14 Innings until next spring after tho thrill­ not be taken for granted, b\)t even buried eight or 10 feet into soft 100 Broadway, New Haven. Rev. 1 0 0 0 The Vets are now in a three-way Louis, 22; Coan, Washington, 18. hits behind him to aeora oocq»* “Christians and non-Christians man government as an accom­ case is indicative of the inability Communism and became a Cath­ Lovett, If .... 1 0 ing 11 to 10 win over the South One mors came across in tho fo u rtf if it should come the west would earth, and it was crumpled like an of the Military government to con­ Philip Gordon Scott, pastor of the Kosak, ss ,,.. 2 0 0 2 5 2 Tourney Thursday tie for third place with the Red End firemen last Friday night. He Strikeouta — Brlssle, Phlladel alike . . . hope that we may per-, plished fact “while their represen­ olic. Church of the Redeemer, will offi­ Moscow Talks Men and the Indigos. The Red phla. 112; Feller, Cleveland, 110. that gave tha BA’s tho win. Ooergla tgpa show the way of deliverance be unable to cope with the vast accordion. tatives In Moscow profess to favor trol the situation in Jerusalem and Rubacha, p ... 2 0 0 0 0 0 By Ralph Roden crushed the last place C?hlcago added that next season thy North area now under the Soviet govern­ An engine of the second plane The committee did not say ciate. Burial will be in Beaver- Braz, p ...... Men drew a bye so they are as­ .Associated Press Sports Writer : Pitching— Kramer, Boston, 14 May rapped out his saeond bit ond frbin the terrible fate that im- a new four-power conference to afford the usual protection ex­ whether he would testify in open 1 0 0 0 0 0 Manchester Country Club wom­ White Sox. 11-1, in a night game and South End fire departments tOMc aacond on on error. B e otola ment. had fallen off. It landed about 200 pected against terrorist organiza­ dale Memorial Park, New Haven. en will play an Alibi Sweepstakes sured of third place, but the Vets at New York. The victory wee the will be allowed to combine to otter 4. .778; Baachl, New York, 17-5, pthds. . . . This assembly is con­ discuss the entire German prob­ session tomorrow when Chambers Will Con linn e The Boston Braves, following .773. third, and took a Mg laod oo Th at area,” Hromadka said, yards from the fuselage. tions.” Besides his wife, Mr. Rogers T o ta ls...... 23 1 1 18 8 7 Tournament on Ladles' Day. and Indigos must play Wednes­ seventh straight for the Yanks closer competition for his chargee. fronted with the responsibility of “would defy any effort of the prea- Both planes were altaohed to lem." an'd Hiss face each other. leaves a son. Attorney Stuart M. day night to decide the fourth the battle plan of the old New Mack, who does not toko o full 'moral ledacrshlp, knowing that American and German police re­ The Stern gang, an extremist 'Thpt Hiss-Chambers meeting In d ies...... 2 2 0 0 5 5 X—-14 Thursday. In this tournament and enabled them to move to with- ent western rulers to bring It back the 60th troop carrier group, the Rogers, and a daughter, Mrs. (Continued from Psgn One) No. Ends .... 1 0 0 0 0.0 0- 1 place team. Game time is slated York Yankees of knocking off the National Uengue windup with a man oa UUrdL mankind is doomed but for the ported a quiet night at the sector underground organization during will be the long heralded public participants will be able to substi­ for 6 p. m. at Charter Oak Field. in a game of second place Boston The police second team Is whirlod and threw tha ban padt to a pre-.Soviet state of affairs.” Air Force reported. They normal­ the Briti.sh mandate, Joined the Edith Rogers Geiger of Wood- Runs batted in; M.. Pringle 2, tute ladles' par on their two worst closest rival, take on the runner- and within one-and-a-hnlf games anxious to book a game. The lineup Batting—Mualal. St. Louia .384 laving grace of the spirit.” He said that although Commu- ly were engaged In the air lift and borders alter a day marked by sev­ "confrontation.” bridge, Conn. ed to the embassy with British Lefties (0) Menoche, and May walked ovor eral incidents near troubled Pots- Israeli army inside the state of Sleurpa, Hunley, Bolduc, Meek 2, holes. In last week’s selected up Cardinals in St. Louis tonight of Cleveland. includes Spider McDonald -C, Mike Pafko, Chicago, .383. Coming do\Mi to cases, Dulles nl.sm is under an atheistic form, it had taken off from Berlin’s Tcm- Cnnflirting Stories Told Mr. Rogers was graduated from Representative Frank Roberts and AB R H PO E Rune Batted In — Mize. New with the winning run. damer platz, where three sector Israel, but continues to operate Thf* two men have told conflict­ Selavka, H. Oryzb; Two-base hits: partner tournament Julie Faulkner 0 1 Fitzgerald -P, Schendel -IB , Ar­ Ford banged out thraa for thrao daclarcd: represents "much of the social pelhof airfield to pick up more Manchester High school in 1900 French Ambassador Yves CThataig- Hunley, Sleurpa, H. Oryzb; Stolen and Katherine St. John won first Holmes, p, ss .. 4 2 1 0 after successfully disposing of a chie Seymour 2B. Eddie Dwyer -SS, York, 97; Musial, St. Louia, 98. "Chriatlanlty emphaslres not boundaries converge. underground in Jeni.salem. ing stories. The big question is Lojeaki, cf ..... 3 3 2 1 ~ Brooklyn bid for their league lead­ and Georgia May rifled a coup!# impetus of the living church from supplies in Wiesbaden, headquar­ MacDonald’s story of the inci­ and from Wbsleyan University in ncau. They retired almost imme- bases: Meek, M. Pringle, Tomco; low net, Carolyn Laking and Mari­ Bill Barron 3B, Walt Cassella -LF, Runs—Mualal, St. Louis, 105; -luarcly the relations of man to However. In the Russian sector which one will make his story ■ diately to' Smith’s third floor August, c ...... 4 3 3 5 ership. of hits to lead tho attack. X>or the apostolic age down through ters city of the U. S. Air Force in dent was as follows: 1904. He was a member of Sigma Double plays: J . Pringle to Zapat- lyn Fitzgerald won second low net Fourth Place Twi Winnie Martin -CF, and Jack Lockmsn, New York, 90. God. but also the relations of man the days of monastic orders to the Europe. unidentified persons stoned the of- "stick” in the opinion of the com­ Chi fraternity, and a 32nd degree study for a three-power meeting. and Clara Rand and Evelyn Clark Horvath, 2b . .. 3 0 1 0 ’a hustling Hits—Musial. St. Louia, 176; E dmondo and Larry Roatek oM* fieds of the anti-C!ommunlst Chris- Paro struck up an acquaint­ ka, J. Pringle to M. Pringle to Cavagnaro -RF. None of the above lected two hits apiaca to lead tha to man. So the Christian churches Reformation and liberal human­ The provost marshal at Hanau mittee. Mason of Highland Lodge, A. F. & It was assumed they would Tomco; Bases on balls Rubacha 4, won low gross. Ansaldl. if ... .. 2 0 1 1 Braves cooled off the Dodgers, S-2, Playoff Tonight players were in the Coppers lineup Aahburn, Philadelphia, 142. should feel a special responsibility tion Democratic union, party offi­ ance with a man and a woman in Budenz spent 40 minutes with Jagoutz, If .,. 7 . 2 0 1 0 in 14 innings yesterday to win the RockvUla hitters. ism.” said that, according to German a cafe early Sunday morning. The A. M. He waa also a member of draft their report on the meeting Braz 3, Pringle 5; Strlke-oUts: Matches for tho women’s Calcut­ last Friday night. Doubles—Musial, St. Louia, 34; If they do not discharge it. politi­ Demand Greater Voice witnesses, the planes collided In cials reported. The Soviet-con­ the committee. Representative the New Haven Country Club, the for transmission to their govern­ Pringle 6; Hits off: Rubacha 10 ta Tournament were drawn up last Moore, rf ..,. . . 4 0 1 0 aeries, three games to one. Ennis, Philadelphia, 30. cal leadership can scarcely hope to trolled police said they were hunt­ man offered to drive him home, Nixon (R.. Calif.), told reporters; Groman, lb ... . . 3 0 0 6 The loss dropped the Dodgers Nichols-Bristol and the Kaceye, Ycatarday'p Wtanwn In another pha.se of the council’s the air over Ravotzhausen. and Paro accepted. The woman Y. M. C. A. of the Elm City and a ments in Wa.shington, Londen and for 9 runs In 3 innings; Braz 2 for night. The first round is to be Tluirsday morning at 10 o’clock Triples—Musial, St. Louia, 18; succeed. work .women attending the as- "Both planes fell in the beet ing the culprits. ”Hc was able to testify ■'on the past president of the New Haven Paris. 5 runs in 2 innings; Hit by pitcher, played by September 6. the ekeond McCooe. 3b . . . . 4 1 2 3 into third place, the idle Cardinals tied at the end of the regul.ar In Room 7, Franklin building. Head Hopp, Pittsburgh. 11. ! “That Is a conclusion that American authorities still await­ disappeared and a second man matters in controversy between McKee, p ...... 1 0 0 0 taking over second, two-and-oiie- schedule for fourth place, will tan­ Home Rune—Kiner, Pittaburgh, New York. Aug. 24.—(g )_w in * Bcmbly liavc demanded a greater fields about one quarter of a mile took her place. The flr.st man ex­ Figure Skating Club. Waiting In the embassy was by: Pringle 1; Wild Pitches; Ru­ by September 12, the third by Coach Walker Briggs will hold s ought to lead to practical conse­ voice in admini.strative affairs of ed a reply from the Russians on Hiss and Cliambers.” September 19, and the last by Sep­ Brown, ss .. ...2 0 0 2 half games behind the Braves. gle in a sudden death scries with 32; Mize, New York, 31. nera of yesterdays feature horw apart," he said. plained he wanted to drive the Embassy Counsellor Foy Kohler, bacha 4, Braz 3; Losing pitcher: meeting with Manchester High races; quences. The Christian Influence is the church. The acrident occurred at about the proposals to restore peace to Nixon said Budenz supplied val­ veteran foreign service officer, Rubacha; Umpires; Martin, Dixon; tember 26. However, the picture is not so the Floors who drew a bye. for the I football candidates. Two drills will Stolen Bases — Aahbum, Phila­ the sector borders. other home first and Paro agreed. uable information and “will be In the upper bracket of the line­ Totals ...... 32 9 12 18 8 1 right to meet the third place team. delphia, 29> Torgeaon, Boston, 17. At Saratoga—Coincidence $3J(k considerable but aa yet wholly in­ Tliey feel they’ve been relegated 9:30 a. m. (German time) he said. After driving for a time the and First Secretary Brewster Time 1:16. bright for Boston against the Red be held dally. adequate. If, in the international too long to minor roles in church The Russians Intensified their called back at a later date,” up: V. F. W. (10) Birds. The Cardinals have shoved That game will be played Saturday Strikeouts—Blackwell, Chicago, At Rockingham Park—Halbm- "By the time we got there at 10 two men told Paro to get out. A Preliminary to tomorrow’s open Morris. The attaches had with ril $2.80. Christians are to play their activities. a. m..’’ he said, "both planes were efforts to win over the population Manchesier them their translators, assistants Velma Johnson and Cora Ander­ Yogel, ss . . . . . 3 2 1 4 the Bravea around recently, win­ night. An Important meeting of Rec 112; Brecheen, St. Louia, 107.. One layman, speaking for his of'western Berlin with new offers third man, in uniform, appeared session, the committee also was son vs. Eleanor Scranton and Jo Weir, c ...... 5 2 2 2 Nichols-Bristol ended their sea­ Pitching - Brecheen, St. Louts, At Atlantic City—Jetaoa $10J0. clearly Indicated part, the burning furiously. and snapped handcuffs on Paro and the U. S. embassy secretariat. Boudreau Hot ning eight out of their last ten Softball League managers will be churches must have better organ­ wife, said she is everlaatingly at of food, fuel and other rations. questioning other possible wit­ Date Book Anderson. Green, lb ., . . . 3 1 1 7 games. son with a win over the Italians held tonight at 7:30 at the East 15-4, .789; Chesnea Pittsburgh, At Narrogansett—Colonel O. F. '"W e saw one body in one of the under the guise of shaking hands. nesses in secret. Nixon said the Despite their apparent good $6.40. isation. They should be able to sewing circle, helping with a church wrecks." the provost mar.shal said, Thus far those gestures have had spirits. It was erident the envoys Alice Blish and Virginia Thorn­ Shaw, If ...... 4 1 0 0 Both teams have their pitching while the Kaceys lost their last Side Rec. Action on the protest 9-3, .750. dinner or something. Before her little success and only a trickle of “He slapped me across the,face committee would spend the whole On Ted’s Heels ton vs. bye. Hodg:-, 2b .. . . . 3 1 1 3 two starts, both to the league lead­ apeak more Impressively with "and believe there w-aa at least one and called me a ‘Damn British Monday, Aug. 80 were very tired aa they began aces primed for the two game of Leftle's game with the VFW greater coordination. They ahould marriage she had four years of western Berliners have gone across day questioning four people. Julio Faulkner and Olympia Echabert. 3b . .. 3 1 2 1 aeries. Boston righthander John­ ing Motors nin'?. The Kaceys had last Friday night will be acted- up­ more Inside that plane and two in .spy’,” Paro said. Carnival, Knights of Columbus, their meeting in the study. Fegy vs. bye. put more emphasis on Christian­ business administration in college sector borders to register for the Chicago, Aug. 24—(/P)—Boston’s C.sgood. rf .. . . . 3 1 2 2 ny Sain haa been nominated to two chances to decide the issue by on. the other. ‘"ivierc were about a dozen, oth­ on grounds, Main street, opposite The sun waa up and Moseo’Zf Peg Chanda and Katherine St defeating the Motors but failed to ity as a world religion, remem- and several years experience in a "Both planes were burning too proferred rations. was bright before Smith had fin­ Ted Williams is getting rugged Bjorkman, cf .. 2 0 1 2 face the Cards tonight with Harry business firm.' ers standing around, most of them Cambridge street. John vs. bye. hwlng that God gave' His Son be- badly for us to get anywhere near The demands, seemingly timed About Town Wednesday, Sept. 1 ished his night’s work. Roberts competition from Cleveland’s Lou Gothberg. p ... 8 0 1 0 (The Cat) Brecheen. clever south­ turn the trick. This will be their Charlie Robblne won first prize THE KENNEL SHOP presents [ | | | [ [ Her sister, an expert in child with the Moscow negotiations, ap­ In nondescript uniforms. They In the second bracket; last chance to get a berth as to- m the 10-mile road race in Pmvl- ci|U8e He loved the world, not them to rescue anybody.” took me in the room of a building Cheney Brothers A. A. outing was reported to have worked on Boudreau In a two-man battle for Clara Rand and Carolyn Laking paw, as hla opponent, Brecheen merely the west. psychology, also helps peel pota­ C-47 transports normally carry pear to be an outgrowth of the So­ his report until 9 a. m. and Cha- the American League batting Totals' ...29 9 n 21 8 2 has beaten the Braves three times night’s loser is dons for the sea-, dence Saturday. The victory was toes for church dinners. Both say and blindfolded me with a cheap The son born August 15 at the at Maple Grove. Rockrille. va. Helen Ayers and Evelyn Clark. I '>‘tt is for such reasons, I take a crew of either two or three. viet zone’s economic troubles talgneau got to bed sometime be­ championship. Vets ...... 3 J? 0 1 0 1 X—10 in four decisions while .Sain has son. ttie fifth In as many meets for the they enjoy such homely chorea but which the western press reported brown scarf and told me to sit on Memorial hospital in Worcester to Sept, 20 to 25 Melissa DeMartin and janet Gil­ Lefties . ...2 0 2 4 0 1 0 —9 Lou Lest, the NB. workhorse will Bolton runner. The Army snd It,; that we are here. We are not The provost marshal said Amer­ the floor.” North End Firemen's Carnival tween 6 a. m. and 7 a, m. Through Sunday’s games, Wil­ bertson vs. bye. ' won three and lost four against St. l«^e merely for a single inspiring feel they could contribute some­ on the Increase since the Soriet Mr. and Mrs. Richard Woodcock liams’ pace-setting .377 was only ■'■Runs batted In: Weir 3. Green 2, Louis. toe tile rubber for the tlremen with Navy Club took third place In team J STANDS FDR JACK AND thing more to the management and ican rescue workers could not find For an hoot, he said, yiey of Rochdale, Mass., has been named at Jarvis Lot. Moscow’s morning newspapers Nellie Johnson and Anne Mc­ Eddi? Warner ri'celvlng. Both Mac experience. Rather, we arc here any bodies thrown clear of the two blockade cut it off from Ruhr/out 14 points ahead of Boudreau’s run­ Gothbci-g 1, Echabert 1, August 3. The second game, tomorrow competition. Jackie Coleman placed program building of tho church, if cursed him, accused him of being Earl Hughes Woodcock. The baby Wednesday, Oct. 6 frontpaged news of the meeting Bride vs. bye. Lojeskl 1, Horvath 1; Two base McOiiiro and Jack Msngan will be ITth. Al Bray was 18th and Larry J STANDS FOR JULIE BUT to create a world organisation wrecks. put. British, insulted him and then be­ under big headlines, but there waa ner-up .363, and that w m two Mae Wilkie and Alice Davies vs. night, probably will be a duel be­ the places weren’t taken by men, is their first child. Mrs. Woodcock Fashion Show at Whiton hall by points less than his bulge the hits: Augusti Yogel, Weir; Three ready to hurl for the Kaceys with Soma 23rd. All repr'esented the tlxit will go on working daily to Burmogeister Georg Klchm of gan questioning him. was the former Miss Marjorie Cheney Brothers A. A. nothing even resembling editorial bye. tween lefty of Bos­ meblllze Christian power to break many of whom they claim have iio (vcvioua week. base hits: Lojeskl: Stolen baKca: Joe Pegolo receiving. Game time l.« Army and Navy Club. I DIDN’T CUT IT THERE. proper training for the job. Ravotzhausen said the two Amer­ Lathrop of 131 Summit street this Saturday, Oct. 9 comment. The Taas announcmenl ton and portsider Howie Pollet 8:30 at Robertson Park. ' di|wn the walla of division. Thus ican planes flew over the village In third place. 41 points off the Nasslffs Down Blue Holmes, Hodge, A)ig;u8t; Double of St. Louis. Spahn has won ami "Why,” asks another woman, Hospital jNotes town. Field Day of Silhouette Bugle merely said Stalin had received plays: Echabert to Hodge to The Army and Navy Club will Iff ahall serve Him who has lifted about 9:30 a. m. thevweatem diplomats and that pace, waa another Tribe thumper. lost two games against the Cards HERES A MYSTERY. RAOS- "should our Church orphanage, run Skunk Removals and Drum Corps of Vernon at Dale Mitchell with .336. He waa Green; Left on bases) Lefties 5. V. .Iiinlnr Baseball League hold Its annual golf tournament UK that He might draw all men entirely by women, be managed by "Suddenly there was a change Members of the Rockville Lodge Molotov waa present. 1 * ) while Pollet has beaten Boston in the noise of the motors of one of Admitted yesterday: M n. Pris­ Center Park here at 1 p.m. Award­ followed by Al Zarilia, St. Louis, F. W. 12; Basra on bails; McKee 5; Thursday afternoon, September A MYSTERY OF THE liito Him." an all-male board of directors?" of Elks will hold their fall clam­ ing of prizes at State Armory - During last night’s seoaion a r^ AB,.R. H. PO A. E. twice and Jost to the Braves once. North Ends CIS) ■ 2, nt the Country Club. All mem­ ** Cad of Western Supremacy the planes'. Afterw-ards there waa cilla Watson, 81 Foxcroft drive; To Cost a Dollar .321; Barney McCoaky, Philadel­ Carton, 3b .. .4 2 1 3 7 1 Holmes 4. Gothberg 3: Strikeouts; While the Brave.s attempt to en­ Concerned Over Confusion bake on the grounds at Maxwell in evening. port spread in the Soviet capital phia, and Lukpe Appling, Chicago, Holmes 3; Hits off Mckec 6 for 8 ab r - h po a bers nre eligible. Those wishing to *’a CXech theologian told the a huge crash not far front the vil- Mrs. Elizabeth Dunbar,' Vernon; Burbank, ss . 3 2 1 2 1 large their margin at the Cards’ ■' HUMAN HEART. Mrs. Twila Lytton Cavert of Mrs. Gladys Bosquet. Rockville; Court, Sunday, September 26. Monday, Oct. II that Smith and Roberta were plan- i .314; Bob Diliihger, St. Louis and 0 runs in 1 1-3 innings; Holmes 5 for M: Brainard, as 2 2 0 0 1 play ari! urged to sign up at the | WMld Council of Churches today Bronxvllle, N. Y„ a Freabyterlan lage. The coat of having s cat or ning to leave Moscow soon—Rob­ Mufphy. If . . . 3 1 2 2 0 expense, their American League One plane crashed down about Charles Gledhill, Talcottville; Wil­ U. S. Marine Corps Band Con­ Wait,Evers, Detroit, .307; and Joe 0 2 runs in 4 2-3 innings: Hit by Seeley,, cf ...... 3 3 3 0 0 0 club or w l^ Earl Batlsleper. Colin ! l^ks wltneasing the end of western lay leader, and other women lead­ skunk removed within the town A son, Donald S. Jr., was bom cert at Bushnell. sponsored ■ by erts possibly today. After the meet­ Hakinson, lb . 3 0 1 13 0 0 counterparts, the Red Sox, will be Vlttncr. 3b , .2 1 1 1 1 0 Davies or'M ax Schubert. It will aiAremacy in world leadership. 3.000 feet from the edge of the liam Malousky, 51 Apel place; limits by Dog Warden Lee Frac­ Di Maggio. New York, George Kell, 0 pitcher: Gothberg by Holmes; ers expressed concern lest the Mlaa Rose* Miller, Rockville; Sunday, August 22 in Hartford hos­ Marine Corps League.' ing, however, it wa.s pre.sumed that , Detroit, and Bill Goodman, Boston, B. August, c . 3 0 0 2 2 Wild pitches: McKee; Passed bnlls, gunning for the top slot in the Balon, p -a s ----- .3 2 2 0 2 0 he a Klcke'cs’ Tournament played | (He said the west has been driv­ whole problem of women's work In village and the other- fell another chla Is one dollar. Several resi­ both diplomats had cancelled such, Beauregard, p . 2 0 0 1 5 0 3.000 feet beyond it.” Charlene Readon, 227 Hilliard pital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. .207 each. Weir; Loslnjr pitcher: McKee; Um­ junior loop. Sedlik, If ...... 4 1 0 0 0 0 the same as last year. Each golf- f en by anxiety over Soviet-led ao- the church become confused with dents have voiced the opinion, Conrad of 139 Benton street. plans. Martin, 2b . . . 3 1 1 0 3 0 cr will pick his own handicap. j Klehm said both planes were fly­ street; Mrs. Thelma Eacott, 266 during the past few days, that the Leading hitters through Sunday’s pire: Kovis; Time; 1:40. Sox Play (.'leveland Cronin, lb . . . .1 0 0 ' 7 0 0 ’u elil- transformations to the point the specialized question of ordina­ High street, extension; Mrs. Ida Smith told foreign newsmen in games: MltcheU, cf .. ..3 0 1 2 0 1 Farrell, c .... .1 1 0 5 1 b(i misunderstanding what la going tion of womeq. ing low, beneath rain cloiida. warden ahould pick up cats and Couple Celebrate The American League Bostons n ie Silk City A. C. will hold a Parts of the planes rained down Vollrath, 210 Hollister street; Dan­ Mr. and Mrs. Hyland E. Tasker a recent letter he assumed simul­ G AB H Pet. J. August, rf . .2 1 0 2 0 0 Cheney Softball Playoffs J. Brainard. rf .1 1 0 1 O** 0 In only a few countries and only skunks free of charge. and family bf 211 Hollister street taneous statements would be l.ssued _ a half game behind pace-setting football meeting tonight a t 7:30 on the village after the crash, he iel Hsir, 435 Middle Turnpike, Chief of Police Herman Schen Williams, Boston 08 355 134 .377 Ceveland, take on the Indians in Mlchaei. p-2b .1 2 1 1 0 0 ■ f’Even the enormous wealth and with a few churches and women, east. have returned home after camping 38tli Anniversary in the four capitals when the four- Totals ...... 26 7 8 27 16 i 0 at the V.F.W. H6me. Ray Dwyer, they aaid. Is ordination a burning said, but no one was hurt. The del explained today that "Lee Boudreau. Cleve. 112 411 140 .363 Broad Goods (8) Srlble. rf ---- .1 0 0 0 0 atomic power of the American roof of one farmer's house was de­ at Lake George for three weeks. power talks end. Mitchell, Cieve. 100 426 143 .336 OInstonbury Blue Sox (6) AB R H PO will show moVlea of football and Mon must not deceive us,” the question. Almost everywhere, Admitted today: Mrs. Edith Fracchla Is dog warden for the basketball games of the LD47 aea- stroyed, he added. Grzyb, 76 North atreet: Mril. Mary town of Manchester and not s cat Mr. and Mrs. Bert L. Knight of Zarilia, St. Louis 108 306 127 .321 W. Slw>’. c f ____ 5 1 1 2 C ® I Boucher, 3b .. 19 13 7 15 4 5 sker said In a strongly worded however, the question of women Faber, ss, 3b ..3 0 2 0 3 hander Joe Dobson has ■ been son. flndlng appropriate and responsi­ He said the first American res­ Allen. 553 Middle Turnpike, east; or skunk warden.” Pine street, observed their thirty- Me Cosky, Phil. 00 376 118 .314 Jones, ss ...... selected to pitch for the Sox and Memorial Field (8) er prepared for delivery before cue crew reached the scene about David Beebe, 3 Drive B, Sllyer Public Records Chinese Prices Appling. Cniica^go 102 363 114 .314 Gohdek, ss, p .. 4 0 1 3 2 01 Nimlrowskl, p sb r h po a e Church Oouncll’s Assembly. ble work in the church as a. matter eighth wedding anniversary, which Satchel Paige, aged- .Ve.vro right­ ■> of concern.. ten minutes after the crash. Lane hoiqes; James Brennan. 10 fell on August 20, with a family Dllllnger, St. Lou. 110 463 130 .307 Buff, lb ...... ' . 4 2 2 12 C 0 i Kurlowlcz, If . Buckley, as . . .1 0 0 1 1 0 l>e speaker waa Joseph L. S. Kowalski, rf 4 0 ' 1 0 C hander, for the Tribe, They especially want a voice Both planes .W.erc burning when Trotter street; Mrs. Sadie Britton, Shower Is Given Warrantee Deeds party at their cottage at Coventry Tumble Today» Evers. Detroit .. 110 420 120 .307 Miskl. c ...... Before 32.499 fani? at Brookl>’n Silver, n ...... ,3 0 1 1 0 0 omakda of

48 Houa«ii«td Goods II PamM and Land for Bait 71 Lota for Sals 78 - Aatonobllto For Sklo ■ ^ 4 BuoIncM Scrrieea Offered l.n! Pmale Inetru-tiuna 2m Arlirica for Sale I' Wife: “Before we were married,, Correct this sentence: .“The Shopper: ''Have you really I ’OON ERVILLE FOLKS BY ANTigUES Reflnished Repairtns AUTO DRIVINO, dual control; AMATEUR AND Semi-pro magi­ FLUOR problems aotvsd ertth BAST WINDSOR—7 rooms, fin- CHOICE LOT te beautiful Lake- iGeorge, you used to give me the]less people know about foreign shown me everjthing j-ou ha\'e in , PLYMOUTH 1934, rumble place, furnace heat, large cabinet wood Circle. Price, reduced for 'loveliest preaents. Do you remem-. affairs.” saKPthe man, "the more the shop?” I seat, needs paint and a little fix* done on any furniture, rtemann, AAA certified Instructor. Bal­ cians—Mulligan la readying hla inoleum. aephaU tUe oountet Qasnfied '• 189 South Main ..street. Phone lard's Driving school. Call 2-2240. routint for next season. Ha haa Bxpart workmanatilp, traa aatl- kitchen, nicely landscaped, 3 quick sale. CaU 5933 between 8 Sense and Nonsense ! ber?” ' ; reluctant they are to express on Clerk: ”Not quite. Madam. We , Injf around the fenders' and up* acres land, 7500 chlckan capacity and 7 p. m. Husband: “Yes, dear, but who, opinion.” have an overdue account of yours i bolstery. Good rubber, etc., $180. 8343. apparatua used last season which matas. Open eveninga. Jone- he will aell at reduced profession­ fkmltusa. Oak etraat Pbona poultry hoiUMS, $12,000. Bhielu- ’~v.-o flshemcn named Smith,, A man diaceverec. the Joys of ever heard of a fUherman giving on the books, if you'd like to see I Phone 3370 after 3 p .W RADIO need fixing T Have It re­ M osteal—Dramatic 29 Mve with Aasoeiata Realty Co.. TWO ADJOININa lota, 50* x 100'. 11-. .r.g near each other, had met fiahteg rather late in life became I bait to a fish after he caught It?” •’From what your teacher tells; ‘I-” \ AdvertitanenU al prices. For appointment Ad­ 2-1041 Lakeidaw Terrace, South Coven­ paired by experts Ptek-up eerv- dress Box M. The Herald. lOlb Mate. East Hartford. 8- v.itli misfortune, one having lost I even more Insistent than ordinary me, Jones” said ths principal, ’’you Ice. guaranteed work. Sets check­ PIANO TUNING, repairs, recon­ WE BUT and saU good oaad 4618. Eveninga 8-4479, S-1S84. try. Phone 8341. bis nife. Uk- o'.her hla boat ' anglers upon recounting his tri- Now that we have become ac- ••«*« have behaved Uke a 'M g! Judge: "Why is Ufe so- unbear- j coupe, excellent ditioning, etc. John Cockerham, A via;tor callotl by mUtake on,umphs to skeptical acquaii.tanccs. motor. Call 2-1348, V ed In the home. Car radios a FOR SALE — Royal portabla furaltura, eombinauon rangaa. iUILDINa LOT on Birch street customed to seeing women mok- huUy, with a complete distegard ;ahls with your wife?” Lost ui4 Po«nd specialty. Manchester Radio 38 Bigelow street Phone 4319. typewritara. Used typewritars gaa rangaa and neatara Jonas' the man v.Uo l-.ad lost hU boat, I Enraged by their thinly veUed teg up their faces te pubUc places - hfa and property . . . Give n e ; Man: "Your honor, she tesiata l■ll— ■■ii.i, ^ 1,1, ,1^ „„.i HouflCfl for Salfl 72 iOaiOO. 04l! 2-4010 or Inquire 173 thinking he wa; the widower. Idnts that he was a liar, he bought 1X)8T—FnuU* bUok Oock«r. b«- 1941 PONTIAC sedanette, radio, Service, 73 Birch street. Phone sold or ranted. Repairs on all Furniture Btora 18 Oak. Pbona Birch street we are beginning to see young I *hat pea-shooter.” ; on keeping a goat te our bed- heater. Very clean. Price $1,180. 2-0840. makaa. Naw and used adding 8-1041. Visitor: ’’Ccoil morning, klr. pair of scales, instiled them te combing greasy hair te ------' room, and I can’t stand the atmoo- tin Ml Parker and Walker Help Wanted—Female 85 MORSE Road—Immaculata Smith I'm sorrv tu h-ar of \-our! hi* Ilbran.’, and made hla friends . , - , - . - _ . ’’.'W •treeta. Anewers Oookle. Call >• Call 2-9318 between 10 a. m. and machlnas. Marlow's. 887 Main Ood, four rooms down, two un­ A LOT for a Uttla. Aerea of farm- snutn, m sorry to n.ar ot >-our i actually xvelghed in ,'*op shop windows windows. Mrs. Bride: “I’m getting lea ] Phat**-" • 1 p. m. FURNACES Tailored to fit our streat G.B. WASHING maehtea, used 1 'lands for ihomateaders. Madeline will get used to from a new man. dear." Judge: 'Couldn’t you open the •SOO. homa Van Camp Broa Phone GIRL OR Woman,, mornings. week, sella for $169.98. It’a yours finished up. Aluminum screens Smith; "Oh, it don’t mu-jh m at-i U** had caughL ieven*thlrt** Mother’s helper and light house­ and storm windows, fireplace, Smith, Realtor. 2-1642, 4679. Husband: "What’s the matter window?” __ , LOST-PASS BOOK No. 38473. 1937 DODGE four-door sedan, 8244. y- (or 1125. 810 down balanee ter. She wasn’t up to much. ” i 0«a evening a neighbor burst to ' with ths old one?” Man: ’\M»at! And let my $378. 1941 Ford four-door sedan, work. Pine Acres section. CaU BottM Ga 45A monthly. Sold to O.L only. Write Tery waU Isndacsped. T. J. Visitor’ ’’Dear mel” 1 excitedly and sought permission to • Notice is hereby given that Pass 2-2338. Smith: ”Ay, she were a rickety t borrow the scales. He was back to The Judge had Just awarded a Mrs. Bride: ’’The new man says' Plfl*®*** out?" AHP radio and heater, $978. 1943 Box 780. Oockett Broksr. 6413. bs’U give us colder Ice for the! „ —----- Book No. 38473, issued by The HooseBoid Semeea BOTTLED Gas appUanoaa Bot­ Suburbui tm Sal* 76 Old crock. 1 was always in do r-er , me*” divorce to a wife who had charged ‘ Savings Bank of Manchester has Chevrolet, IH ton chassis and LADIES—Start an apparel shop DEERFIELD Drivs—6-room sin­ non-supporL same money.” **• appeared before the company cab, $895. Solimene A Flagg, Offered IS-A tled gas hot water heatara bot­ DOUBLE Hollywood bed, clean, of ray life with her. Indeed, ! otecer, charged vrith using Insult r been lost or destroyed, and writ- from the home. Write for Inter­ tled gaa rangaa bottled gee com­ comfortable mattress and ' box gle, recreation room, sunporch, TWO-ACRE place te Bolton, 8- fered her to my mate only he cried. ”I am the father of g Judge: "And.” (To the husband) ------' ten application has been made to Inc., Dodge and Plymouth deal­ :<-popnd baby boy.” teg language to his sergeant. FLAT FINISH Holland window view to Mrs. Lois 8 Berry, RFD bination stovaa, bottled gae beat- springs on legs. Practically new, garage, hot water heat with olL room house, fireplaces, steam week, but. he wouldn't have It ”I havo decided to give your wife Baaflay at Cbarck ■ Private: "Please, sir, I was . said bank by the person In whose ers, 634 Center street. Phone shades made to oieasure. Keys 3, Rockville, Conn. storm windows and scraena, nlca- $50 a monte for support.” Father crtUclzed tee aertnon. 5101. era. Uanehaatar Pipe and Supply. $80; fireplace set, $10; Frlgidalre, heat oil burner, bam, tool shed. I’ve had *my eye on another lu. on^ answering a question." . name such book was Issued, for made while you wait Marlow’a Ine. TaL 6288. $25; mlaeallaneous Itema. No ly landscaped. Priced to seU, 30- Ideal for the buslnesa man. some time pasL” I Guest: ,"I-can't eat this food. Man: Thats fine Judge, and Mother teou|d)t tee organist made ! Officer (snapping); "What ques­ payment of the amount of deposit TAKING Applications for sales­ day occupancy. 8. A. Beechler, I Call t|ie manager.” once te awhile IU try to slip her « lot of bhmdera. DODGE 1938 Sedan. $480. Inquire WBIAVING OF bums, moth boloa girls. Starting salary, $28 a week. deal ere. Sundays, Mondays or Plenty of room to fuse around te tion? ” represented by said book, or for Cabaniol, 3 Walnut street, before RURAL gas aalas and aenrica. Im wackday evantega. aftar aeven. R ^tor. Phona *9M. and ideally located on mate joad. i Walter: ”lt’s no use. He won’t a few bucks myself. Aunt Jane grumbled * about tee Private: "Well, sir. tee sergeant the Issuance of a duplicate book and tom clothing; tables hosiery Apply F. W. Woolworth. mediate Inetallatton. Mencheeter 8 mUea from Mancheater, 10 Broken Window ' eat it either.” ventilation. 2 o’clock. runs repaired; har.bbag repairs: 298 Oakland street. READ THIS! One six-room sin­ Blessings on thee, little man. •aid. ’What do you think I am ?” therefor. WAITRESS Wanted. Experience and Burronnding towns. C ^ltol mUes from Hartford. For Inspec­ Believe It Or Net iBlstei- complained about tee and I told him.” > HUDSON Coupe. First $300 takes slpper replacement; glove 1 Grinding Oo., 88 Main. Pnoina gle, 88.800; $3,700 down; one tion and details call Stuart Real- With thy slingshot in thy hand. 1 Conscience and cowardice are So many moan of pain and ills, lenite of tee service. , _____ • LOST—PASS BOOK No. 44057. pairs and cleaning; umbrella re­ not necessary. Apply In person. 7958. six-room single and 3-car garage, And when we end this merry i pretty nearly the same things with And wail so oft with grief. It. Overhauled for own use. Must Silk City Diner, 841 Main street Macliincrv alM Toots 58 tly. Realtor, 758 Mate street Tri. To which elfht-ycar-old BlUy re- M>Tt: "Do you know her to • Notice Is hereby given that Pass sell while here on furlough. Call pairing; men’s shirt collar and $10,500; $8,100 down. Also 3 ■ c-hasc, ] most of us. Conscience is invar- That he who tells a happy tale ! pUa*., i apeak to?” ' Book No. 44057, issued by The 8348 • 7148. I'll bless thee In another place. iably selected as the trade name 2-2120. cuff reversal and replacement. WANTED—At once, two wait­ USED crawlers, Ferguaoa trac­ Iota In excellent busteeas locale. Meets only disbelief. I "But I atiU think it was a good hladge: "No, only to talk Savings Bank of Manchester has Marlow's Little Mending Shop. Boats and Ac o n es 46 tors and equlpmant. Garden tree- Can 3-2498 or 8088. James M. Adams, Jr. | of the firm. —S. H. Dewhurst ‘ show for a nickel.' ' about." • been lost or destroyed, and wrlt- resses. Apply In person. The Tea 1938 PLYMOUTH convertible Room, 883 Main street tore IH to 5 H. P„ with tools. Wanted—Real Ertato 77 ^ -ten application has been made to coupe. New paint Job, new top. HAVE ,You a household problem? Cement mixers, bale wira. Ford- SIX-ROOM Cape Cbd. BuUt 1943. MICKEY Surprised la Right! LANK LEUNAKD ' said bank by the person In whose Good running condition. Call Let Strick solve it. Expert lino­ 12 FOOT Rowboat. Oieap. Phone All rooms llnlahed. Five large YOUNG LADY for our new decor­ 8241. •on, Oliver parts. Dublin Tractor TO BUT or adl nol aalMa oob- name such book was Issued, for oV21. 391 Hilliard' street. leum laying. Service of range ating and dmpery shop. Some Co., wmimantic. ekiasts, two bedrooms, a third M.N:. • ■ ■ I'M AFRAIP THE MY NAME IS FERRET/ ; payment of the amount of deposit burners. All kinds of cleaning room can ba used tor bedroom or toot Madeline BBoRh, Realtor, SHERIFF WONT -« U . FERRET/ r selling and typing CKperlence 1948 CHAMPION 4.2, $110; 1940 •Tereonallsed Roal BaUta Sarr- represented by said book, or for 1931 NASH four-door sedan. Good and odd Jobs. Phone 2-9087 or 2- necessary. Decorating experience Champion 8.8, $40; 1947 Flam­ GARDEN TRACTORS. O'eady. den. fireplace, oil bunier, hot MTOnAY-WHAT n i A SCOUT FOf ONE the Issuance of a duplicate book running condition. Must seL im­ 1148. Cardan King, Oravaly, Beavar 4- water, brass plumbing, attached loo.” Room 28, Rublnow Build­ an advantage. Watkins Bros. beau 3.8, $76; 16* Dumphy ing. 8-16U - 4879. CAN 1 DO FOR OP THE MAJOR LEAAC i therefor. mediately. 311 Woodbrldge Blue Oil. Robert McIntosh, 28 wheel riding tractors, with at- garage. All the featurea of YOU? CUiK street. Phone 7074. DEPARTMENT Manager, yard Harvard Road. tachmantA Hand and powar good prewar home. Qood Iocs' HA VINO REAL Batato problomaT j LOST—PASS BOOK No. 84077. Bonding—Contracting 14 goods and domestic. Salary plus mowara. Lawn adgara ' Grass tlon, quiet nelghboriiaod, away I Notice la hereby given that Psssj 1947 CHEVROLET club coupe ClUr and farm proparty bought GENERAL Carpentry and repair 4 % commission. Montgomery eatchars. Capitol Orlndteg Oo., from heavy traffle. Ideal location and sold by calling R. T. MoCann. I Book No. 84077, Issued by The (black), fully equipped. 1946 Ward. Fuel and Feed 49-A 89 Mate straet OaU 7988. for children, dome and oea R I Savings Bank of Manchester has Chevrolet Aero sedan, low mile­ work done by experts. Also spec­ Raaltor. Pbona Manchaotar 770a age, owned locally, check history ialize In overhead, swing up anytime. I l l Woodland street, I been lost or destroyed, and wrlt- doors. Call 2-4263. AVON Products can offer a bual- ALL HARDWOOD, cut In any Manchester. Tour Real Batata Ptobbina I ten application has been made to of this black beauty. 1943 Chev­ ness career to intelligent women length, delivered ten miles from Moslcal Instraai'eiits 68 A n Oura I said bank by the person in whose rolet sedan two-tone green. 1941 VANCOUR Construction Co. New In Manchester. Reply at once -for Manchester, $18 per cord, 2 MANCHESTER GREEN —Ntee- Wa Buy and SMI for Cash h name such book was Issued, for Ford convertible club coupe,. R. homes planned and built to your preference.. For appointment cords $88. Phone 3378. B-FLAT tenor saxophone, satin room single. Large lo t Occupan­ A rnnga Mortgagaa » payment of the amount of deposit and H„ beautiful Washington speclficatlona. Alterations.’ roof­ write Mrs. Dorothy F. Buckman, silver finish, gold beU. With case, cy anytime. T. J. Crockett, Brok­ Before you aell call na. • represented by said book, or for blue. Today’s real bargain at $1, ing. Tims payments, arranged. 29 Highland Terrace, Middle- SEASONED Hardwood for fire­ $100. Conn B-llat straight so­ er. Phone 6416. No Obligation I the issuance of a duplicate book 195. 1940 Ford deluxe tudor, pric­ Phone 4838. town. Conn. place, furnace and range. Imme­ prano saxophone, nickel flnlah, BRAE-BURN REALTY C a ; therefor. ed below market. Buy now. Eaay diate delivery. B. S. Begin. Phone with case. $80. CaU 4430. WEST SIDE, near McKee street GIRL. FOR general office work. Olestonbury 2933. 118 East Center Strrot terms, before government restric­ CARPENTER Work ol all k&ids, a brand new four-room Cape Cod Realtors Phone 827s Or 6329 VrNaatkt Sr«ate*l*. to*. I tions. Whether you’re buying or RoofS; sidings, adil’.tlona ano al- Knowledge of shorthand pr^er- 20K) DISCOUNT on all ^musical home with ample space for two Automnhils^ for Sale 4 teratlona AIm aaw construction. red out not essential. Lydall A instruments, accessories and additional rooms on second floor. WE WILL handle your real estate selling, you know where to go. f i n n y b u s in e s s '.1 Douglas Motor Sales, 333 Main SlelTert Phone 2-0283. Foulds Paper Oo., 315 Parker Garden—Farm—Dairy music. Johnson’s Music Store, 15 All modern Improvements Includ. and Insurance problems prompt­ BY HERSHBERGER PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Amen 1947 FORD COUPE street Open every evening. street Products 50 Maple. Tel. 2-4023. ing tUe bath. Large lot 100' ly. CaU Suburban Realty Co., BY EDGAR MARTIN t 11,000 miles. Uke new. RESIDENIIAL and commercial front Available for Immediate bailors, 49 Perkins strest TsL Nou «ok' UVfkVkMiiL'M cabinet work, variety woodwork, SALES GIRL for fashion selling. Off TktM. TOO TStkO TO * , 1946 FORD TUDOR occupancy. $8,500 cash required. 8216. WONO.C'LMta ^ Low mileage very clean. Easy Trailers for Salt 6-A portable tools for rent Shipshape Salary plus 4% commission. 'SWEBJT CORN, 40c per dozen. 290 Wearing Apparel—Fan 57 Robert J. Smith, Inc., 953 Main TORCt \«> VXM Woodworking Oa I'hone 2-0933 Mantgomery Ward. Hackmatack street Phone 8039...... « I WANTED—To buy two or three- •OtM* TO Mtsrms, 24 months. CHILD’S Blue cost and leggings, street. Phone 3460. family house in Manchester. W A WW size 5-3. green spring and fall S COLE MOTORS CAMP Trailer for sale. Call at 72 CONCRETE Contractor. Retain­ AMAZING Christmas Cards. Sell IF YOU WANT to buy, name It! Must be In good locatimi and ^ -Sm... V.*'S 4164 Oak street ing walla, lahdacape and grading blx profit Una to friends, others NATIVE Potatoes. 279 Keeney coat, slse 5. Very reasonable. We have it! Madeline Smith, reasonable. CaU W. J- Reynolds, work, dndar blocks, brick, septic No risk, no experience. Full tine street Phone 8865. Phone 2-2918. Realtor. 3-1642, 4679. Agent. Hartford 6-6123. iiVOR BALE — H-ton Chevrolet tanka matallsd. Fres sstimates Christmas, everydays, wrappings, Basiness Services Offered IS given. Call Valentino Bellucd 2- notes. Gorgeous 50 for $1 with BARTLBTTT and Cfiapp'e Favorite NURSES' UNIFORMiT" zl*e 40. FINE TWO-Famlly home In a 'M track. CaU 2-2398, or inquire 10 pears. Edward D. Fish, 104 In good condition. Also ' other B €9sttage mreet 1801 80 Mrcb street name, Leader prize Christmas, quiet section off South Main TO ORDER Mattresses re-made famous floral notes on approval. Chestnut street Call 3688. items. Phone 2-2289. street. Large four-room apart­ <2 WILLYS Americar. Good and sterilised, like new. Call CARPENTRY work of all kinds, Free Imprint samples. Chilton ment with modem bath. Will be Spruce alterations, architectural service, condition, $300. 328 FTank Falk, Colchester 430. We Greetings, 147 Elssex street ■Uniififlinid (vonda 61 56 available to buyer. T. J. Crockett call for amd deliver anywhere. roofing, waterproofing. Rates by Dept 338, Boston. Wanted—To Boy Broker. PhMie 5416. 42 South Main street, Colchester, hour or Job. Louis J. Macii. MOVING. Household furniture for CALL OSTRIN8KY 5879 for fur­ i" IBM CHUVROLET, two-tone blua, Phone 7694. AMAZING' EUimings taking sale. Refrigerator, -living room SEW N ROOM Single on Porter Bhs now. Radio and heater. Call Oonn. orders for Xmas cards. 25 differ­ nace removal, raga. scrap metala. set. secretary, etc. Phone 8938. Top prices. street. Two-car garage, amesite o' K-t-;?.’...... •• fN O after*. ELECTRIC and acytelene weld­ Florists—N orseries ent box assortments. Up to 100 drive. Immediate occupancy. T. ing done at the farm. Call Man­ per cent profit. Also 80 cards, TWO BEAUTIFTJL maroon ruga, WE BUY Iron, scrap metali and J. Crockett, Broker. Phona 5413. I ALLEY OOP Final Curtain *C* N E W C A R S name imprinted. 21. Samj>les on with pads, 9x12. Reasonable. BY V. T. HAMLIN chester 2-9925. FOR SALE^Tomatoea 3 Iba. 25c. rags. Call Arnold Nelson, 737 1 ■“I ' S g l IT « ; 1948 CHEV. 2-DOOR 67 Florence street comer of approval. Write Mendler Ar^ Co., CaU M49. Mr. Caroenter. Lydall street Phone 8903. lU St tlompletlng 3-room modern ouTe»oe.' PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER 37 Pearl street, Boston, Mass. house on Overlook Drive. Hot Castomgusy, Morrissgy mut f 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR Hot] street 5’ G. E.' Refrigerator, new unit, r, ■satin radios. $22.78. Easy r . II. Broderick, Rublnow Bldg. WANTED — Boy's sidewalk bi­ water heat, garage, shade trees, Chtmry, lm€. Phono 3-1842. THIS IS the best time to plant SELL Biggest Christmas card line. five years’ guarantee, $135, cycle. Pair condition. Reasonable. lot 75’*200’ Sea Wm. "anehl • feMA 9* laontha. 42 money-makers. "Supercraft” terms. Manchester Refrigeration, --4iSUIIA6e6- evergreen trees and plant new Phone 4722. 7773. One Lewit Sc., Hartford 7-S283 I ' CX)LB MOTORS UNOLEUMS — Finest aumrt- lawns. Have the benefit of our 21-card $1 assortment, pays up Stock Place. 5761. ments. Also tile and wall cover­ Ufe-long experience. We do part to 50c profit. Samples on approv­ HERE’S THE Answer to some­ •y t! r 4 164 ings. ManchMter Floor Cover­ al Personal Christmas cards 50 Kiwim- Wlthnui Konrd 5U one’s rental problem. Four rooms, or complete Jobs using the beat MAPLE CHEST of drawers. ESt- ' H M MATTAO washing maehiBe. ings COn 88 Oottago street CaU of materials Including loam, for $1, up. Free samples. Phillips bath, and unfinished 2nd floor. 6888. Card, 419 Hunt, Newton, Mass. cellent condition. Phone 3-9582. NICE PLEASANT room for relia­ Cabinet kitchen, oil steam heaL Mtiw lallstA alee douhls SMtsl trees, and labor. Free estimate. ble couple. Kitchen privileges. * wash tite ea stand. Both, $46. Phone 8-3091 after 5:30 p. m. 379 copper plumbing, fuU Insulation. OLANDER’S Machlna/Shop does MIDDLE-Aged woman lo care for MOVING OUT of sUte. Selling References required. Phone 2- This is a cooperative duplex • ■ocfcvilto 6S1J4. laths work, drill proas work, Burnside ave.. Greenhouse and mahogsuiy kneehole desk, maple 1454 after 5 p. m. WANTED 0 nursery, Blast Hartford,’Conn. lady recuperating from illness. which you can buy for $1750 cash .2981 SODBON. Prlvataly owned, grinding, wsldlng, brasinp cut­ Call 3505 between 5 and 7.. crib with adjustable spring, and $43.20 monthly. 4% mort­ r ■» 11 tii.e acBditioB throughout, ting. gsnsral repairs on anything. cricket chair, radio, bookcase, gage. G.I. qualifications not Fruit and "Hit arm gavs out on him!' 68 Mill (ftrsst Open evenings, ^ WANTED—Alert young lady for stroller and miscellaneous Items. ROOM FOR rent. PrivUeges If I 4887 after Asa. Roofing—Siding 16 Ckll 4906. desired. Phone 4551. necessary. Only one available. D day Saturday. record and music department, Suburban Realty Co., Realtors, Vegetable Man SIDE GLA.NCES BY GALBRAITH I J 1 1988 PLYMOUTH SEDAN ROOFING — Specializing In re­ 44- hour week; commission, hos­ ONE DOUBLE and one single 49 Perkins street. Tel. Manches­ LAWN Mowers, hand and powar. pairing roofa of all klnda, also pitalization, plus salary. Musical THREE-PIECE living room suite. Sharpened, sold, axchanged; Practically new. Sacrifice for room for rent. Both ' completely ter 8215. CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 1988 PONTIAC 2-DOOR new roofs Gutter work. Chim­ iiackground preferred but not es­ furnished. Gentlemen preferred. FRECKLES AND HIS’FRIENDS Two’a Company BY MERRILL & BL08SBS parta and rapalra. Keya made. neys cleaned smd repaired. No sential. Some typing necessary. $150. Inquire 195 McKee street. TWO-FAMILY on Center street Manchester ' 4 Qood elsaa can , Pilead right. Capitol Grinding Co.. 88 M References. Tel. 2-2176. I’T wAsnr )! SIS aaiB gnaraatsad 80 daya. Job too emaU or large. Good Apply Box A, Herald. New oU heating system. Six v'suRC y'ooM’T Shs woMT a o j ix)N& \yoou-saa.' MOU’Rf OP GpLMg ^ BuTwwf ooefr^toOTNOnwoefli-- , straat Phona 7058. work, fair price. Ftee estimates. rooms down four up. Down­ Public Market IN IT? y OM( A GALU3N Of (3ASI ) AM.TJeaC not mao (Mcrr; ODMe.TDor >nv«erB a oao««i COLDSPOT refrigerator, In good vNHATfe TUe lora. mu-oa?y Aor laao n ANY m em Mr/araa^ -'^TAWANCa , COLE MOTORS RADIO — Electrical AppUanea CiUl Howley, Manchester 8361. condition. 3 cu. ft. Call 3727. Wanted—Rnoms—Board 62 stairs apartment available to 805-807 Main St. ■n 'jrr . r v.! a n d W V B T L F LONO Mss. KIDS f Help Wnntrd —Male 38 purchaser. Approximately $3,600 MOae. I covfiMs TO 4164 Sarvlca, repairs plcksd up and ROOFTNG and siding our special­ ONE Temporary borne for boy AiO-A).' MIJ.0A MINf,AN0TMA?S deUvered promptly. 20 years’ ONE SIREUV, boat model, 6-volt cash required. T. J. Crockett L..C 1WAT» ty. New ceilings and carpentry. WANTED — Assistant manager. like new, $7, l-6th horsepower ten, girl eight and boy five. Pro­ Broker. Phone 54l6. axperianca. John Maloney. Phone Highest quality materials. Work­ Apply Jack Sanson, State Thea­ electric motor with flexible shaft testant preferred. Call 2795-W4. 2-1048. 1 Walnut street. manship guaranteed. A. A. Dion, ter. Manchester. outfit of Sander, polisher, saw, SIX-ROOM Cape Cod with ga­ P | f WANTED EXPBRIENOTD Linoleum Inc. Phone 4860. 1 e®ery wheel and wire brush, Summer Homes Rent 67 rage. Newly painted. Amesite chanle. Will InstaU aU typea of mounted on portable board, bar­ drive. Centrally located. Tele­ lence preferred. A. and T. Tool phone Manchester 5083. FOR R EN T Eiqierienced Sewing floor and waU covering—Immedi­ Heating—Plumbing 17 Co., 260 Tolland Turnpike. Phone gain, $18. One pair cordovan COTTAGE S t Chalker Beach, Say- ate service, reasonable rates. 7859. dress boots, 7MV, one pair tan brook. August 28 'tU September Combination professional Machine Operators Phone John Krlnjak 6166. GIVE YOUR plumbing and heat­ field boots, 8D, both with felt 4. R. W. (Cambers, 677 Center liOts for Sale 73 Office and living quarters ing "The New Look.” Change old Young Man vanted for shipping formers and boot-jack, one pair street Centrally located. For oar- Apply LAWN Mowers, band and power, water pipes to copper tubing department. Experience prefer­ whipcord riding breeches, one CORNER BUILDING lot on sharpened, repaired. Saws flied. Clogged drain, machine cleaned. red. Apply Kaklar Cloth Toy C!o., pair elastique breeches and 5 Phelps road. ^Yater, sewer, gas, ticnlars call oil stoves cleaned. Installed waah- Carl J. Nygren. Phone 6497. Forest street. pair khaki-chtno riding breeches, Wanted to Rent 6M electric. Bus every 15 minutes, Independent teg machines, vacuunas repaired, all size 30 waist smd 30 In,., seam, near school. Sold only to G.I. *.tY IMA ftftVlAjr twe pickup and deuvery. Friendly MIDDLE-AGED lady desires two DISH WASHER wanted. Apply in entire lot for $25 or priced aepar. unfurnished Ught housekeeping $785 cash or $850 with small JARVIS RED RYDER -A Feast In Store _ ^ B1MKJIEDJ1ARMAN Flxit Shop. Tel 4777. Rouflng—Repairing 17-A person. Silk City Diner, 641 Main ately. One pair baas ski boots down payment Write Box 750. Cloak Co. rooms. References. CaU 2-9149 HEU.O,6£TH-' HOWDY.CHIEP The IN0IAS3 ARE flANNlKi ROOFING and Repairing of aU street. worn twice) 9%D, (rost $80.00), REALTY CO. o r COliRSE l\CS'TrtERESQltMOmf3w5rf ' Pine Street CESSPOOLS AND sacrifice at $15, 1 one-{Uece win­ between 6 and 8. LEVEL BuUdlng lot on HoUister iROfeATHER AND BiRD'EATHER-* this is A FEAST INTO'JR V^DNOR., Chief/ 6uT I hope TDU I fR0c% RED • kinds. Chimney work, gutter MiSST SETHriAKC-I SuRi’RiSS.* -RED-' I\'£ BEEN A5KEO wont >vAKC A‘FU550VER/RTC$R,:R7iAi4 SEPTIC TANKS work. Etepert repairs. Honest ter flying iult, size 40, mouton UROFUTTLY needed, four rooms, street, 30 x 140. Price $1,100. Phone 4112 Or 7275 Dogs—Birds—Peta 41 .collar, hidden suspenders, nylon OaU Joseph SuUivan 8405. 'l l NOT S'.iRPRl s-^01*)VrtEYOUf *JE roR A few TAVORI workmanship. Satisfaction guar­ unfurnished, apartment In Man­ R£0 RY06R-' i\ e Power Cleaned In Manchester lined, worn once, with type A-3 chester by refined widow and son.' r and Vicinity anteed. (2tell Coughlin, Manches­ GREAT DANE pups. Big hand­ KNOW WE SEE Cars Wanted!^ ter 7707. flying boots, medium size, new Can WiUimanUc 695WS. TOC/ some heavy boned blond% ;3 for $45. Phone 7351. We bay all makes and W. O. (» McKINNEY CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, repaired and months old. Cropped and inocu­ YOUNG Veteran with small fam- models—1926 to 1949. Phone Manchester 0308 cleaned. Bird and Johna-Man- lated. Champion blood line. Grain Uy urgently needs four or five vUle roofing la our specialty. La fed only. Cavanaugh's Dane 6 CU. FT. Frigldalrev Reasonable. unfurnished rooms. CaU Madeline Instant Cash ALL APPLIANCES serviced and Rose Broa Oo. fhons 2-0768. Farm, Vernon, Conn. Tel. Rock­ CaU 4361. Smith. 2-1642 • 4379. AUCTION repaired, btimera, refrigerators, ville 1992-J3. \ Buying Service ranges, washers, etc. n.U work guaranteed. Metro Service Co Moving—T rucking- KENNEL Supply Shop, 995 Slain BLUE Dlvanola. In excellent con­ Fine Household Furnishings Tel Manchester 2-0883. 20 btreet Tel. 2-4273. Pet foods, ac- dition. Reasonable. CaU 2-1374; Experienced BARLOW Storage cesaort'es, vltamini. remedies, YOU CAN now have a complete ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. grooming, bathing. trimming BLACK And white kitchen heat­ At American Legion Haii—^Manchester, Conn. MOTOR SA1,ES er. Excellent condition, sacrifice, (On Leonard St., which runs off 5Ialn St., opposite State Armory) modern simplified two year book­ Sand, grsVel, fill and loam. Gen­ dogs Delivery service. Real Estate sM aaKvaa we. T. a. wa e. a WT. wr. 0~2^ m g iL 59.'i Main Si reel keeping and tax service Installed eral trucking. Range and fuel oil. $30. 'Ihree walnut «nd tables. SUP. for your buslnesa by a former In­ James Macri. Phone 4523. CXX7KER Spaniel puppies, Boston Sell for $10. Phone 2-3918. VIC FLINT Listening In BY iMICHAEL O’MAI.LEY AND RA1J>H LANS Tel 6404 Or 2-1709 Terrier pups, cross-breed pup­ Thurs. Eve./ Aug. 26,1948 •That 'a the beauty of a place like this—^wTiy, you could ternal Revenue man for less MODERN electric range, 3 units Salesman tinker WONDERFUL GSue.lAFFV. ND.V than fifty cents weekly. For fur­ THE AUSTIN A; Chambera Co., pies. Dogs boarded. Zimmer­ A t 7 P. M. nker around fixing it up the reet of your life!" ABOUT THIS STONEMASON NAMED ther details phone or write Mr. local o r' long distance moving man's kennels. Lake street. and well cooker. Good condition, “That's only jnommie! You said you’d ahow me ,how to | OOCOA. WHO MAN1S X> REBUILD Dolan 2-0744, 82 Linmore Drive, Moving, packing and atorage. Phone 6287; $60. Phone 5690. Wanted snare a rabbit!" f Town. Phone Mancheater 5187 or Hart­ G. E. 4 Foot Deep Freese, cost 2 LOTS— LOCAL H O M E - OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS TO SELL ford 6-1438. PURE BRTO white Collie, 11 OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOPLEi months old. Phone 2-1434. Also $239.76 new. Used 1 month. It's Must be honest and 4, .6. 7 room singles In VENETIAN culnda All typea LARGE STORE, REDUCING STOCK ffAH/WH^/SdaMlTTO JAKE'S BLAClC- 1 PASS' made- to ordei also recondition­ LIGHT TRUtTKINQ. Half-ton dog house. < yours for $196. $10 down, balance THS MWOR.] better residential sections pick-up' truck. No aahea, no monthly. 5 year guarantee. Sold capable of assuming Home Sold. Party Moving:—^Hot Point Elec. Refrig. (S ,ft.): MAIL AMO' DO MIS VloeK?-~-tLL'nsiL SVlEATiiqG IF JAK6. ing Besi quality. Flndell Manu ZEK&,MAi^-TD-MAtO,TrtAT X 6ANI TAUkCO of town. We also have cash facturing Co., 485 Middle Tum- rubbish. Phone 2-1370 or 8298. only to 0.1. Write Box 750. Glenwood Oas Range (old model). Speed-vac. Cleaner; maple 4 OUT 30BS, responsibility. TKKT MU6TAM6 AtA AMESTHETIC.A ZEuie , Him iwno coatomers: Yoa may have pUi< BtesL CaU 4838. Ppuitrv and Supplies 43 HOSPITAL BB®8 or wbeel-chalra poeter bed, cheet, etc.; modernlstlo walnnt bedroom net; Onnean the honse. If interested in MOVING. Houethold goods and • T Phyfb etyle dropleaf table, sideboard, china cabinet, all In ma­ vJHAT’S *100 To Me, co m pa red t o ASSKSMED \MORKirOd. pianos moved anywhere te the for rent or sale. Rates reason­ hogany; maple kneehole d e ^ ; Oov. WInthrop desk; divan; White TeVCBB PA)^S OP COfiSOE8iCE ID Sa k e — , HE COULD . scDing, contact state. Also general trucking and DUCKS AND Ducklings for sale. able. Phone Keith's Furniture. Apply aewteg mnchlne; 3 drawer Sling cabinet (wood); Philco ConMie HO\NDOVOO . KlOA / .-ubblah ' removed. Planoe our CaU 7865. 4159. radio; atandz; etc.; few gbwa and china Items. Spanish guitar. CHASe T^^AT SeAMcR ^ Ambulos Real specialty BVyslngei and Madi- GLENWOOD black kitchen range Jarvis Realty AO good clean home additions. Oirfs bicycle. 0MB leATne OUT OF MiS i^an. Pbona 5847; with Lynn oU burner, $20. Call C O R R A U , TeeTH.' Estate Agency Articles for Sale 45 Fine Store Stock, many new Items, some used, but all In good OOM'IBOV ; RUBBISH and Aahea removed. 4430. ■ 654 Center St. clean order:—4)aallty table top gas raqge, Z chrome bieakfaat Phone 2-1120 Light trucking. H. M. Jones. Tel. ALL WOOL Pieces for children’s sets; mahogany 88 In. Oov. WInthrop Srtretary; Gov. WInthrop Skirts, 50c-90c; Jackets, $2.25; HOOVER Vacuum cleaner, recent­ Desk (mahogany); 9 x IZ nigs (one new, others like new); many 2-1362. babies’ coats,, $1.95-$2.50; pin- ly overhauled by Q. Fox. Perfect W.\SH TUBBS Proof Needed BY I-ESLIE TURNSX floor and table liunps (one old GWTW); 3 .pc. mataugnny bed- ' 7 ^ wale corduroys. $1.20 yd. Colonial condition, $30. Phone 3375 after rootn net (poster highboy, snlem idteet and mirror); 3 pc. I ^ C jater MR.M«flaBl at »PtTR OP auau's IMBANWE iSFriDEFop^^nip^ Painting—Papering 21 Remnant Shoppe, 115 Center 3 p. m. bedroom net te Uiped oak; repro. mahogany lowboy; 7 pe. blond =i==«i=^=^i W asH AND AD1NCB.V0U APfROACHEO TMT i n 6 o r laoRfi f« M P YRNl street. WANTED maple dinette set; old pine chMt: cedar ehest; Dnncan Phyfe love THRSHERIPP seNuaicik AEOur e b l l im ' u «b Hi MAOt PRL8E OAlMEl WANTED INTERIOR and axtarior ^palnUng, 5 CU. FT. O.K. refrigerator. New neat; Z flreside ehalrs; spinet desk; candle stands; end tables; mir­ OUTLINE A PtAM COEOOCnOMrHOUR PAEAEIY tM Ein at BRUNNER'S paperhanging, celling ' reflnish* A WHITNEY Steeromatlc baby unlL Five-year guarantee. Man­ rors; portable bar; nnflnlshed corner cabinet: ship model; 1943 Jr. PORCATCHWa CLOar ENOUaNIO MBMtMiaPI^ •VMarTW . Male H. 8 . Graduate ed Men Insured and property carriage with matress. In good cheater RefrigeraUen CD., Stock Man Tor general work edition Ikicyclapedia Brit. IceMwnntIr refrig.; Automatic w a ^ r ; O A IM I 1Tb YOUR WORBM l i i l g i ! •MLNOlLlir damage. Expert work. Edward R. condition. CaU 2-9176. Place. Phone 5761. llior Wanker; many other nsetal and decorative famlshtegs. M W t btercstad 1b General Of- Price. Phona 2-lOOS. in grocery store. flee Work. Eaeellent Op- DINING Table suitable for club. WASHING Maehteep. Ubaral Neptnne ,Ontboard Motor (new) 3.3 H. P. PAINTING. Inside and outalde, . 30” X 30”, five extra 12” leaves. trada-te aUowaneee towards new Inspeetton: After 4 P. M. Sale Day—^Trackmen In Attcndinr- purtuntty For Advanee- ceilings reflnished. Baasonsble.' 117 Hilliard etreet after 4. t Speed gueen washers AU mal CaU 3-2892. • , dependably rapairod. Plokup Apply ty , aem re A-1 BLACK Loam, 4 yd. load. $13. aenrica. 2-15TS. ABC, 81 Mapia ROBERT m : REID & SONS S58 E ^t Center St, EXTERIOR and Interior painting WaU stone. 4 ydTliyd. load, ------$16. Raady ■ street. Expert Anetisneera Wrfte Boa U and paperiiangteg. Free eetl- made sidewalk and tarrace Carra's Market Z9l Main St.. Tel. 8193 EsteMInhed Auction Acres, Tel. 383 h TeL 5191 mates. Prompt service. Reason­ blocks, made of .Bolton fiagstone MANCHESTER, CONN. 1907 BI?l?-mEI.D. MAS*. 6-2H able prices.. Phone 7330. D. E . t»:iaj;atone DIUVIIBlock 8I'o *U . , FWULBRoute 3.1 i WHITE avnitCs Gas range, almost new. 1 South Main St. G^mgs e k 'H m Berald Ask For ^ h e r” Benson Freebett^ the short c jt COMSCieMCe.fLUS , i Bolton. TaL ManohMUt 3 ^ 1 1 . I RtaaonablA Coll 3-1484. trmmwiBBbiUBMbi PAM6S i>^T>4E 6ACK*

.1 ’1 I \ ' ■ •-f'.'/.f-tv'ii.. .1 ■ •A « . TD1S5DAT, 'AUGUST SI, TMS ’ MARY CliCNGV UPR.ARY ^ TWELVE Ctfgwttts Ifgralii ^ r- , 0 ATgrats DsOy Nfft Ptms Haa tk a WsaliMff ■tor tho Moath at daly 1848 fanana ot 11. & W m tU m Center Church Manchetter Vlgllopa at Guardg Camp 9,339 MiiUy aanay, haay, hs8 aad'In. lut Towtt Qub Speaker > w w - r e ^ aw-w-r-v* Gets Mention Menhn at tha Aatot jIlllauTnrBiFr IwuPuitiu ITlPrcllO CALL il4 1 Bafoaa at Otoautoltoas nry Biintrom and Oaorge Is Announced Manchester— A City of Village Charm .n(^. proprUtOTi of tl»o WHton —FOR— iCUft Bbos fit btwtnoM Local Parish Sent Larg­ Italldlnc on the we«t aid* o f Former Army Officer est Delegations to State Adverttelug m Pugu 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 25,1948 (TWENTY PAGES) PtlCB POUR CENTS lilNot, aro reglatered at tha HoJ®* VOL. LXVn, NO. 278 iamytvanla, New York Wy. I’d Deliver Address Conferences C IT Y CAB Sb®y are attendln* the annt^ gift On the Middle East SAFE, COURTEOUS DRIVERS y i— Nora Addy of Garden Center Church holds the honor ;2 m t la In charge during ttelr of sending the largest ddegation OPEN ALL NIGHT Examine Plane Wreckage in Germany Members of the Rotary club S m c e Mlaa Addy, who haa been In Connecticut to CongregaUonal Border Shootings iSlUng an extenalve art courae, re- will have an opportunity to listen Conferences thla summer. Hiss and Chambers Oilvad her degree thla aummer to a fellow, Rotarlan at their meet­ Thirty-two young people rep­ HUlyer InaUtute. ing tonight when John E. RusseJI resented the Youth Groups, Sunday School and Church at eleven con­ ; Unne Lodge.lf^ T2. Knlghta of of Lyme speaks on “Middle East ferences, eight of which were spon­ Of Oermans Keep #ythtaa. will meet tomorrow night — Background for ’Trouble.” tX S o’clock In Orange hall. Mein- sored by the commute on reli^ous Come Face to Face ^ bera may make retuma of tickets In May, 1941, Russell went on education of the Connecticut Coun­ aant them to any of the following active duty with the Arfay as a cil of Christian churches of which RED M EN'S ■tembera: Everett H. Johnson, 18 member of the Officers’ Reserve Rev. Carl A. Hansen of this town Tension Still Alive Henderson road; Edwin C^l^ 281 Corps. He went overseas In Octo is associate and under whose dl- CenUr street: Frank K. l/^lman, ber, being one of the first Connec­ jectlon the conferences are or­ Tl Dalmont street; Carl E. Thoren, ticut men to serve In the foreign ganized. These delegates were saanusB American Aulhoritiei During Spy Hearing 124 West CenUr atreet; Raymond theater. Assigned to the first U. S. chosen with regard to their ability Living Coats Kulplnfky, 18 Haxel atreet; Harold Military Mission to China, he serv­ and service. Reveal Rnasian Zone .A podean, 11 Franklin atreet ed In Burma as an American A conference day Includes morn­ Battered Old Ford Car liaison officer with the British ing classes in Bible study, creative Police Shoot and Kill Rise to New Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hurlburt of activities ,and recreation fill the Army. afternoon'and each evening, there German Intelligence United States Will Becomes Central Is­ 16 village street left early yester­ In China and India day for a three weeks’ vacation Is a worship service followed by a BINGO Agent Fleeing Across Record High sue as Accused and trip, with Bellefontalne, Ohio, as After the evacuation of Burma, rogram of fun, parties, folk danc- objective, where they wlU Russell saw duty in China and In­ Sig etc. > Featuring Something Different Every Tnetday Soviet Zone Border Accept Red Order Accuser Warned One tiaff friends. They plan to attend dia and then transferred to the At the close of the day the dele­ the Ohio State Fair, and to make a Middle East theater where he gates gather In counselling groups Means Automatic Pay Or Other Will Be Evening. Playing Starts Promptly at 8 p. m. Berlin, Aug. 25.—(JP)— atop at Magmra Falls and other ■erved on the staff of the Com­ where they talk freely about their Hike of Three Cents Marshall Says Soviet Ac­ Tried for Lying Un­ aia^ of Interest They are manding General and was later activities and plans. Each confer­ Border shootings of Germans Repeal Demand S itin g the trip by motor. American Commanding Offlper of ence la a family ahd a democracy. And You Don’t Stay Late. in Berlin and Bavaria kept Per Hour for Gener* tion on Considates der Oath; Committee the Sues Canal area. On his return tension between the west and ‘‘ Members of Eleanor Duse Lodge, to the United States on rotation id Motors Employes Regrettable^ But Not Hopeful of Dechdon Daughters of lUly, will meet In ho saw service 'With the Joint Russia alive today. American On Labor Law ) hint of the W. P. Qulsh Funeral Chiefs of Staff in Washington . ____ mt Edwardi last ThUMday to see National Onardamen of the 48rd authorities in Nuernberg Very Serious Matter PRESCRIPTIONS wTldilngton, Aug. 25— (/f) — Washington, Aug. 25.— (ff) ; lome at eight o’clock Wednesday Elected to the Connecticut Gen- W U s"fn^ W ^y^nlng LhSdX, are, left to right, Horo« Starphey ? ^ * ’4SlS'’lMvr said Russian zone police Mon­ Iscning, to pay their respects to Tinker Hall Your living costa have skyrocket A battered

rd car, oral Assembly from the town of Washington, Aug. 25.—