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Vishinsky Says Reds Wilk Not Partieipate in Debate on Berlin

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MANCHESTER, CONNn FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1948 (SLXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENtS yO L. L X V n , NO. S20 (C M M A«mtiahig on M)

Truman Says \ Pickets Surround Phone Employe Dewey Urges News Tidbits f. ^ Vishinsky Says Reds Dewey Ducks Voters Again Culled From (fl>) Wires Italian government, faced with Wages Issue Support BaU Oommun'st threat off nationwide; general strike, attempts to forA-! Wilk Not Partieipate stall imminent walkouts by trahs-1 Minnesota Senator Hit port workers and movie operators Awerts Republican Op­ ...Bonusea and olltor braeffts for By Over Ripe Tomato World wAr II veterans will be .put ponent ‘Won’t Gome up to voters of 12 states at Noy. Out and Say’ What At Albert Lea. Sta­ 2 elections.. .Athens newspapers In Debate on Berlin sdy the Greek govemmcht will an­ Maximum Should Be tion After Speech nounce in SakmlHa Sunday that Greek Ck> mm uniats killed C.B.S. RuMian Deputy For* Aboard Truman Campaign En Routs With Dewey to St. Correspondent George P olk .. .Cal­ Train, Oct. 11^- UP) r-Pre«ldent Paul, Oct; 15-rUP)— An over ripe ifornia police stage atatewlde lean Recovery eign Minister Sireaks Truman declared today Oov. tomato, hurled, from the crowd, hunt for young gunman - -who Tbomas E. Dewey Is "ducking the struck Senator Joseph H. Ball (R- wounded a college girl, slugged a Silence in Re9p^lw Minn) on the shoulder and splat­ woman cannery worker, and aped taaue” of a higher minimum wage. away with only f t In' loot . . , To Direct/ Questiplgs Mr, Truman ttold a crowd of tered Mrs:,-Thomas E. Dewey to­ 0 o st8 May Be Cut day at Albert tea, Minn. Bridgeport war veteran . loses workers at Hammond, Ind., that >-W„ ■ I From Ehriimuglia To^ The Incident occurred shortly Hartford court fight against his bis Republican opponent "won't bou who falM to reemploy him day; ^United States, come out and say” how much the after Gov. Thomas E. Dewey, for for a full year 6p grounds that e:t- Ho0mon Expects \ | {e* Republican presidential nominee, present. 40>cent minimum wage service man spent company time duction Because Plan to Boost B r i t ^ and France should be raised. had endorsed Ball’s bid for re- selling peanuts. W As for himself, the chief execu­ election to 'the Senate in a back Harry Bridges andvwater front Progress Being M a ^ Prcmiise More Data tive said, he and the Denaocratlc platform appearance. employers emphatically deny there Berlin Ration j party proposed to raise It' "to at 'Die Dewey campaign train WM arc propects for early settlement By Countries Aided I ’arts, Oct. 15.—(jP>—yAn- least 76 cents.” - ■ Just pulling out-of Albert le a sta' of west coast ■ maritime strike, I Y, Vishinsky broke^ his In his r«nr platform talk, the tion when an unidentified person now In its 44th day.. .California Ivirslem. Powers Tel Arei first of a series In Indiana en lobbed the tqmato from .th.a-crowd police hunt 23-year-old man in Waahington, Oct. 15.r-uneil adjourned a t S:40 pute Would Accept | foreign and farm topics, Dewey Hoffman also reported fatiUre ' tlonal health program, an exten­ Fbmona, Calif., Oct. 15.—UP) Britalri accuses RuHia of chain­ thus far to gain, an agrswbient western powers-— the United p.m. (11:40 p.m.'e. a. t.) until 8 sion of social security with in­ Proposal ■ for Peace | —Mrs. Ethel Wilcox, comely called for the. re-election of Ball. ing millions of workers to “mona- Statea Britain and France—said p.m. Tuesday. The latter la opposed by Minnea­ with France and Britain a y m halt creased benefits and other pro­ night club slngCT, thinks It troos slave system w’hich has no to the dismantling of mdustrial they were ready to grant air lift Vishinsky repeated his argu­ may be a record. At 60, she’s a polis’ Democratic Mayor Hubert parallel In world history.’’ facilities to the military missions posals he said the 80th Congress Paris, Oct. 15.—(/P)—The plants in the western /sobm of ment of last week that the Beriln - bas rejected. great-grandmother. ' , Humphrey. Federal mediator asks aid of New of other Allied western powers in dispute belongs In the Big Four interim Palestine mediator BaU. Who bolted the Dewey- York, New Jersey and Connecticut Germany. The Hammond stop was Mr. A baby daughter/ Norma Hoffman 'Wants to/hold up dis­ Berlin If the Russians should try Foreipi Ministers' council and net Truman's second visit to the First told the United Nations to* Jeian, was bom In .San Bernar­ Brlcker ticket In 1944 to support ^Stato Mediation boards to - settle to cut off their supplies. Some of the Security CouneU. For that the late President Roosevelt, Join­ milk drivers’ dispute affecting mantling of planto until fresh these miasiona truck in supplies Indiana district. day the "time is ripe . for a j dino Saturday to' Mrs. Ethel studies are made ./b t whether the reason, he said, he will continue The president asserted In his McCoy, 16, Mrs. Wilcox’s ed the Republican presidential 11,000,000 ronsnmem . ... . New from the west. to refrain from participating in de­ settlement” in the Holy Land beat interests o j recovery would No OAclal Approach Hammond speech that Dewey says granddaughter. That makes campaign train at Its first Minne,- York beer drought looms closer as be ser\'ed by l^eping the plants bate on the Berttn question. he believes In the minimum wage and he believes both sides Mrs. Helen Sugden, of Colton, soU stop, Albert Lea. - i police report complete stoppage of standing. The Soviet vfflcial preH report­ The western powers have ac­ deliveries from six major breweries ed Wednesday the RuMian com- "but I think the smaller the mini­ would accept a reasonable a grandmother at 36. E^orsenaent Given The dism^Uing was undertaken cused Russia of threatening world mum the better the Republicans U.N. proposal for peace. “On Dswey’a endorsement of Ball whose CJ.O. drivers struck, yes mander-ln-chief angyssted thsss peace by their blockade of Beriin. terday. <. Uttle Pamela Lamphere originally ks part of the program miasioaa should close, There has like I t ” cams In these words to a crowd of aealnKidUiat Germany's laduo- imposed last Ju as 3S.- They are both sides there is a desire estimated by poUee at 8,500 per-* spends rsstlcM night in Qhieago been no official apj^w ch on this supplying Berliners of the wsstom Befnsed to Act oa High Vrieea and a need for p e a ce ,D r. Ralph trii^ sm ngtb w'as cut so that Oer- He said the .80th Congress, on sons when the train paused at Al­ hospital after second operation In subject as yet. aone by air. Bunche told the 68-iuition Politi­ many/iould never again beoooM a The Rusaiaa Air Safety center whose record his opponent "Is bert Lea: ^ ^ series Af three to correct rare war / Faria el Khoury of Syria sad campaigning,” refused to act on cal committee. Clay Urges "I kni happy to be here with bladder malformation. /'• #as quoted today by the Soviet Bramugila objected to the Russian high prices. Bunche declared the state of JAe BaU. whom I most eamestw Thousands of former service men to "Nn Dbagnerasalf news agsqcy. SNB, as charging stand today. Vl8hinsky*s refusal to "Apparently he believes that Israel was “a going concern from hope you will return to- the United and their families swarm Into pffman said French Foreign American ind Britlah planes re­ supply Infomation asked by failure to help you meet the ris­ the day of Its birth, and could not Firm Stand States Seriate.” When the crowd Miami for opening of 30th annual :inister Schuman of France and peatedly violated flying regula­ Bramuglia aniawntty slammed ing cost of living was a good be destroyed "by any means oth­ applauded, he . added • :"Is that a National American Legion con British Foreign Minister Bevin In­ tions In the Berlin area In the the dour on neutral efforts to msdi- dicated "no disagreement” with thing for the country,” Mr. Tru­ er than force of sufficient strength promise?” _ ' ^ ventioa starting Monday,,.. . 0rat two weeks of October. ate the crisis. man added. to completely crush the Jews in Feels Soviet Expansion Dewey praised G.O.P, leader American T. and T. M ys.it his suggestion that plant disman­ The Russian air center, said Bramuglia gavt Vishlaahy -.a As usual, the chief executive did Palestine.” IJaTold E. Staasen, fOnner gover- made "final offer” of |4,000,MD In tling be held Utl. They simply have SNB, accused weMem allied pilots tongue-lashing. Re denied that, in not call his opponent by name. He said Israel, from the day of m n Recede If West annual wage increases to ^3,000 not made formal decisions. with "mlscbevlous behavtobr.” asking more Information about I At North Judaon, Ind., which Is its birth on May 15, has been "a Refuses to YieU (Continued on Page Pwrive) long lines employes. . . ./Twelve (Although Hoffman did not go The SNB report, carried In the- Berlin, and the Uockade, the six : in the home district of Rep. vibrant reality.” U. S. warships arrive In Greek into that, a cut in European re­ officla] Soviet newspaper “Taeg- neutral” nations of the CouncU Charles A. Halleck, Republican Nine Fundamental Issues waters in greatest slnjgie display covery rfunds would not neoeoMri- liche Rundschau.” Mid one Amer­ bed in mind "any questions of .House majority leader, the presl He listed nine.r.'polnts as funda­ Berlin, Oct. 13—ypt—Gen. Lucius of American Naval might- Greece ly mean a lower load next year on ican plane dropped three empty double^leallng. dent was greeted by another large mental issues for the United Na­ D. Clay feels “Soviet expansion Views Truman has yet seen . . . / (jerman de American taxpayers for forel^ barrels In the Goth'S arfa in Thur­ "W s asked the questions in a crowd. Sgt. J . El Stack of the In- tions Assembly: will not only be halted, H.wlll re­ lejfa confisca-1 ingia. normal fashion.” he tsld. ' "W s In addition, .said the SNB re­ think this description of our rap* . diana state police estimated 10,- A permanent peace In Palestine; cede,” If th*e western powers con­ iniB',pf^ A,dpMt' ((Continued oh Page Four) 000 persons were gathered around the Jewish state; the boundaries of As^Prisoiier’ Hitler and wlfe^Eva Braun. port. an American plane drop{^ tives was the result o f-o rato ^ th^ station. North Judaon has a such a state; tWe future status of tinue their firm stand in Berlin. Four-year plmiyity British chancel­ “papers of pamphlets” near that got carried aVrayJ? population of about 1,800. Jerusalem; international guaran­ The remarks by the American lor of exch«|»ier. Sir Stafford Brandenburg which were "carried T. J . Smith, HaUeck’s Demo­ tees of boundaries; the Arab area commander In Germany-■were In a Wallace Asserts ‘Real Cripps, to m t Britain back on her Chinese Admit away by the wind." (Caattmaad on Page Tweivs) cratic opponent for Congress, was of Palatine; guarantees of the speech made public last night by feet finan^lly Is expected in Lon Fly at Forbidden Helghto introduced befpre Governor rights of all Palestinians; repatria­ Masters’ Stopped Vin­ don to b^miade public within a few The report said the chisf com­ tion and resettlement of Arab re­ a responsible source olose to Clay. weeks. Chirihsien Fall plaint arose from western allied (Continued,on Page rweUe) fugees; the machinery of U. ,N. In­ The speech Was made privately son’s Visits to Moscow ■Coi^nform calls Premier Mar­ planes flyliUf at forbidden heights tervention. Sept. 28 to delegates of the British sha) /nto and his Yugoslav cabinet Aver Russian airports in the So­ Bunche said__his predecessor. Parliatnentary conference who Chicago, Oct. 15—(J')— Henr>- "contemptible degenerates.” .... Key Siipply Point for viet occtipation aone. Count Folke Bemadotte Who y/as A. Wallace has a busy week-end Rumbling sounds which Ameri­ Flashes! assassinated September 17, had visited Berlin. can .authorities said might hare yioiirs Sought Can Attain Lasting Peace of speechmaking. Isolate^ Mufcden Cap^ (U to I I eit the (A W in) been unable to get the warring Die third-party presidenUi been caused by* Russian artillery Arabs and Jews together. Clay Mid lasting peace In Ai|t6 W orkers tiircd hy, Communists practice were heard in Berlin to­ Europe could be attained If the' candidate is to make three ca day. , ■ bn Sales Tax Refused To MMt Jews palgn talks in Chicago tonight. Quaivel Brings Two Deaths “The Arab representatives stead­ w-estem powers refuse to yield to ■ sld cause they considered that a tacit democratic forces and economic re­ Cliinese Defense \ ministry , an­ I the sounds', atmllsr to others heard A man and u baby are dsad uud u Barkley Asks Public covery in, w-estem Europe would talks scheduled in Detroit and nounced late todayVthat the Com­ here recently, might have come woman critcolly woupded as tb* Flint, Mich., on Sunday. 7 I Statement by Dewey (Uontlqued on Page Four) create pressure against Soviet munists had captuNd CThinhslen I from Soviet Army maneuvers in sRermalh ef s dnmestle qnsrtel domination in the satellite coun­ Senator Glen H. Taylor of. Ida­ Thousand in Bordeaux at noon yesterday. \ the Russians occupational zone, Innt nlgbt. M n. BdiV ho, thinl -party vice'nresidentlal Upon. Federal 'Levy tries. Barricade Themselves; The city' of southwestern Man­ which surrounds Berlin. 20, toM police abe lay ^ *5e Soar ^ . I He linked the rise of democracy candidate, wa.s to JoirTWallace In churia had been the key supply of her apsrtmeet *Tor I In western Europe directly wlth- his speeches here tOTilght. Hold Manager Hostage pdint for Isolated Mukden, 125 two bullet weuuds to En Route With Senator Barkley, Phone Unions Stopped Vinson >M t while Vlrtob OuUada. 25, wiato Oct. 15—(AV-A public statement the maintenance of the western miles to the northeast, powers' position in Berlin. In an address over the ABC net­ two notes dhfeetiy dtsposnl eC bft of Goy, Thomas "E. Dewey’s views work In Milwaukee last .night Wal­ Paris, Oct. 15—UP) — One thoU' .Shortly before the announce­ Warren Urges "We must be firm.” he said. sand Bordeaux auto workers barri­ ment of its fall after a prolonged property aad tbea abet bliweelf to oh a'federal sales tax was Aught SliUTalkijig lace said President Triiman is a destb. today by Senator Alben W. Bark­ "By continuing this air lift In­ "prisoner” of -big business and caded f themselves inside the Communist siege, reliable- sources • • • ley, 'Democratic vice presidential definitely and maintaining our militarists/who “clamped down” Georges Irat factory today and re­ said Generalissimo' Chiang Kai- More Vessels position in Berlin we will have as­ fused to leave. Shek had flown to Peiping' bectolae RgypUaoa Smsab FUod Caavear nominee. Mutual Agreenieiits Re­ and stopped the president’s plans Tel AvIt, larssl, Oct. 15. UP) ' - The Kentucky senator demanded sured people who do want freedom to send Chief Justjee Fred Vinson The workers kept the plant man­ of (Thinhslen’s critical sltuatitmV they'will not be abandoned.” ager as a hostage and'welded the Tbe Isruea Anar sold the H|DF* a tax expreusibn from Dewey in a sult Cdiitinuing to Moscow. Earlier unofficial - reports ^ Enlarged l^Ierchant M» tlan Army ewiaibed today tb em id speech last night at Enid. Okla. Blocked by Russia factory doors shut. Chinhsien’s fall had been deni ’ Bargaining on W^eS. Wallace said after he had de­ D ie Communist-Ied (Jeneral Con- daylight laraeM food eoavey lato And h e' indicated he would f e- Discussing the Soriet blockade manded the resumption, of hego- /Aflame From Shells 4 rine Advocated in His the soutbora dooert sloee toot doly. ■ now the demand dally until DeWey of Berlin, Clay said the western federition of Labor asked other Press accqunti. .said the city was tlatlohs with Russia two weeks metal workers In the region to be .,u .- Tacoma, Wash., Talk Two trucks were boreed. stbsn replies, starting'with three speech­ Washington, Oct. Mu­ powers tried to buy food from Po­ ago the people took up the de­ affamc from more than 1,000 artilr were damaged aad oeveitf per- es today In Missouri and-Kaiisas.' tual agreements by ■ union, and land and Czechoslovakia for the ^ n sympathy strikes and ordered . gffeils poured In from the en- mand and Mr. Triiman "was the men inside the auto plant to ' soas were killed bad Says Democrats 0)iposed company ’representatives kept besieged former German capital, forced” to assign-Vinson-to-go to irc’ing Red lines. ^ Route with >Varren to -Army spokesmoa sate ■ "I- asked Dovemor Delwey,” wage boost ■ bargaining going resist arrest. but were blocked by Russia. Moscow. . The dl.spatehes reported the EUgeneTOre.. Oct. 15—UPh- Gov.i Barkley said; ■'whether he fayors day for many of some 225,000 The American milltaLry governor France’s 335,000 coal mlncr.'i re­ Communists had smashed into the Earl Warren^wung Into the final! ptodlrts Rueala May tig h t - .Vsserts Dewey .“Puppet” mained off .the Job for the twelfth a Federal sa1e| tax-. The .Ameri­ telephone workers. - ^ said "this was a______definite indication_ "But again." Wallace said, "just city and there was fighting in the stage of his.vice presidential cam-] iferUn. Oct. 15—(f)—A U. S . can people are .entitled to Im'ow. A negotiatlrig deadline original- the blockade was placed Into effect day, despite a. government expres- -as on everj’ previous occasion, the alou;. of confidence t yesterday that Rtr<'i;ts. This i.s a bad sign. Such. palgn tour today with a demand, Military guveromeat oitobr ”'haae "i,eat there be any doubt whete the ly set for last midnight j>asse 10 o’clock ea of footpads led to the move. ch)inged. .Newspaper dis^tches (e. 8. 1.1. broadcaat.. Tianartovv Under existing, contract terms. position of the Treasury October out aV night An dark streets. snoke^^ of R ed. SheUs falling tnlA wia 14 years IgA,’* ha hMian, s u ^ tasr MttsiWlag. . t o g - t o p , ‘Barkley hoad-s down .south ‘for a ' these'groups.'Ihcludlng the ■ Btor •19i------Mea olro -wlU-to Colice. Oommisakmer Horiy 8. ping in comuslon as' his wife that aoni Toy was emphatic, bowiverr th m - ■^mfisVen. Then the city. *by onq speech at New Orleans before re­ trict of Columbia and Marylaqd Receipts. $67.019,333.8(); . expep- however If their reasAps **'• sound. s.cbuftt became "a aea of I log - opea , divisions, can cancel . their cou-j; ditursa- $115,940,062.46;} balance, ! ' It works like thSt ,'lTie anxious, plaining It 'Vbsh’i io.lMi.,conaidered pres* idoy. , turning to his hon» tow-rl. Paducah, ‘taxi aervics. . fire.’! (4tonttoued Im ' Pugs FunO Ky., fur a-day of rest Bunday. tracts next spring. i ,$4,783,607,597.09: icitixen calls the nearest.precinct. a P ;■..... M ■- I ■■•/ 1: _

■■ i ■ ry MAHCHESin EVENING HERALD. IIANCHZBtER. mNH.. FRIDAT. OCTOBER 15,494i MANCHESTER EV^^NG HEHALli. MANCHESTER. UONN^ FRIDAY'OCTOBER 15, 194t m s SRi to oavor tte ante, of patcOm, I t aU the waterfalls of the world :ptoevlstag. protecting, taspseting, Five Men to.Die t™? f j . A nother Show er M otherrDaughter - were hsm seasd, they could furnish •Ji^elwdule T hree H e a r ir ^ taSllMng. ViBtataing, the State Pardon and Parole [S.'. fOR BtSI '■■ JM anchesler only 10 per cent of the power'be- eaatrolltag and u i^ the parking In E lectric Chiair FOR SALE tng used today. ■ meteas. scheduled to ^ e are For Iha Know les Banquet, O ct. 22 i For Next Tuesday Night IX. Any vlalaticn of or W$9 |w Woodruff, 27, of Jackson- D a l e R o o k failure to comply with any provi- ylBe, Fla.,-and formeely of Bed- . 1 '. OR EXCHANGE M itel Miss Ina Knowles V Florence Reservations for the' annual' NOfY PLAYING aloh of these ordtannees or any Reidsville, Oo^ ■ Oct. 18 — Ue\— forO, Ind., convicted of slaying a A/. Tonight nnd ’Tomorrow Five men are echcduled to die to­ JackfonviUe sportsman on a hunt­ New 6-room modem street, who,Is to b s c ^ e the bride Mother-DaugMer banquet. Friday, IV# TZ Tlusa pubUe-baat^ bava th* parking, meter spam adjacent rule or regulation adopted by the of John J. Fitspstr^, son of Mr. State Convention, Catholic Lac. schedutad for nnazt Tusaday night to any parking meter for the pur­ traffic authority ta connection day in Georgia's electric chair, the ing trip; Charlie Oerrett and Jew- Il^uae. Larjfe lot ahade October ;07, at 0:30 at the South eU BUer, convicted of murdering a and Mrt. Sylvester/Fitspatriek of Methodist church .must be in by dies of Columbus, Oak Lodge. at 8 whan tlM Board of Dtzsetors pose of and vrhti* loading or un- with parkiiv metere evidenced by largeet mass execution ta tha ' Saturday. Uci. IS BU lta^ aigna or mariu tadlcat- store owner; snd J . B. Beetles snd $ tv u t 107 SpNcc strecy was honored Tuesday me 19th, in order to assist 'hakta Its ragutar seoand Oetobsr loadlag naerchandiae or packages state in a decade. with /ukiither pM-nuptlal bridal thQ committee with their plans. Entertainment and dance, Man­ atasttag. ' In adUtioB, tha Board without the deposit of a proper ing such rules, shall bs pbnlshable WilUaih Davis, Negroea convicted CnMik > Call chester Pipe Band, at the Rain­ NOW Ends SATURDAY by a line iwt exceeding thirty ddl- Appeals for fhb ffve men—-three of staying s storekeeper. shower, her, t h ^ . The party was Thby may be made through ' tho' First Maacheeter Sbowtag of BMueaUoii win attsoid the asa* oeta In anid parking meter pro­ given by MrYk. FItspatrick. mother church office, or by phoning Mi*. bow, Bolton. skm to bring tafocmaUon on taro vided that sudilOi loadingloadln or unload­ loro. ------,------. ■ WiiliOm Kanehl of her fiance,y^o was aaaiated by Edward J. Ferris of 229 East Cen­ Tuesday, 'October 19 prwoBsd ntw slemantary sohool ing shall be done aa expedltloualy '"Sec. 13. Jf any aecUon, part ter street. Y.W.C.A. Public Affairs lunch­ as noaaible. of a section, sentonoe, clause or • r Phdtte 7773 her daaght«;r, Mr*. Donald Sim- eon, Salvation Army citadel. PLUS: dlnunjr Doreejr la bnildings bafiore tha dtasetora. \ sons, andlteld a t the home of Mrs. The men’s Friendship club un­ M|ilAND-1ldlbD "Bee. 8 ., Whenever any vehicle }hraae of theee ordtaancea ehaU Speaker, Dr. Russell Cllnchy. "MUSIC MAN" ,T|ie three hearings era con- MS held to'be unconaUtuUonal or t — ...... -' ...... - Simmons, l78 Spruce Hreet, which der the direction of Robert Loomis I cnouiviFITZGERAlJ) shall be found parked ta any park- Tbursdsy, October XI o«m*d wlUi the limtaltatlon of tag meter space overtime and be­ invalid the remaining provialons was tastefully decorated In blue will cater. The Gleaners group of . HALWjO U S '. ^ 'parking uwters here, arith the ban- tho WSCS will decorate and tho Fall meeting and tea of Educa­ yond the p^ od of legal parkliig hereof shall, nevcrthelesa, remain and whl^. About sixteett>of the tional Club, 3:00 p. m., Barnard SPECIAL! atog of canUvalB and circuaes aiul in full force and-effect.” friends /6f the bride-elect .attended Hustlers group will act the tabteb. time estahilahcd for such p k ^ by school. arith the extension of voting hours the traffic authority, or shall be • r and showered her with vartety o f' ^ feature of the program will bo Friday, October XX To Tbe Childroi ta the' coming election to 8 p. m. beautiful gifts. ^ an original sketch by Miss Sylvia PLUSi "Daicdeva Of Clouda* found parked therein during any V Community Players In “You Saturday Matinee * The voUng l\oura as set by taw period when parking is prohibited N A/delicious buffet luncheon was Claflin, a teacher at Hollister . in state elections are 6 a. m. to 6 REAL street school. Can't Take It With You,” Whlton Babe Rath Day or Mtall be found' parking in vio­ serVedrby the hostesses and the hall. Auspices C. L. of C. ' j>. m ., but permtaalon ezlats for a lation of any provision of any rule .. usual pssthnes were enjoyed. Prlsea Also open meeting, Manchester M 32«^„,FREEIiM y e toarh to adopt an 8 p. m. poU cloa- or regulation o f the traffic au­ [\/Tit* ceremony will take place Ten Gemans Hanged group. Alcoholics Anonymous, tag. Both Republican and Dtmo- ESTATE Frankfurt, Geiiunny. Oct. 18— To *11m thority, any police officer may at­ Saturday morning, October 23 at Hollister street school a t qiSO p.m. cratlo town committees are on rsc- tach to sudi vehicle a notice to ten Jn.St. Janies^ church. (JP}'—Ten Germans convicted of war Lucky Heket Holder h Our Greatest Also "CindereUa WeiUt-Etod," Official ord as favoring the time extension, the owner or operator thereof crimes were hange'd today at Sunset Council, D. of P.,/,X'p.'m. and It la expected that af]ter the that such vehicle has been parked Landsberg prison, near Munich, Balls. Bat*. Gloves Basic Value! Also Mother-Daughter' banquet Caps, Bhoes'Ynd Unlfomu . hearing, the directors wUl grant ta violation of a provision of this the U. S. Army announced. Crimea South Methodist chuttb. approval to an extension. X>rdiiiance or of a rule br regula- charged to the 10 Included the When you buy it. sell it Saturday, Qdtober XS . Donated By sThe proposed ordinance to ban uon of the traffic authority and WANTED murder, of captured American fli­ U. N. Observance at Memorial instruct such owner or operator or trade it you want mail ers. NASSffF carnivals and circuses Is expected Field, 2:00 m m. Ball at State to raise discussion since there Is tp report to the police headquar­ mum'^alue fjur your modry Armory a^S:00 p. m. \ ARMS CO. reportrd to be some opposition to ters o f the Town of Manchester ta When You ErntaR? I'he Tuesday, October Xd regard to such violation. Each Carpenters Pow concert in Woodruff hall. \ O I 1818 Mata Street a complete ban on carnival activ­ ities. such owner or operator may, Group D, Center Church women. within twenty-four hours of the J o r v i s ^UN„ MON„ TUiBS. Propoaed Ordinance Thursday, Oct. XS The proposed parking meter or­ time when such notice was at­ Laborers ClasstTied ^ Hartford Opunty T.W.C.A. sup­ ‘LUXURY LINER” tached to such vehicle, pay to the ■ s; Organization dinance, foUowIng approving ac­ Lake Chaffee per and membership meeting, PLUS: The Crkne Dr.’a GamUa Caerk of the Town Court of Man- To do any of Ih W lran.«ac- Painters V e .r n o n Center Congregational tion taken on the matter by local cheater or his designated agent, Easteni Connecticut’s Moat Recent Complete Lake NShe Development Advertisements church. businessmen snd merchants, id ms who may bp any officer in chdrge linns you fe l maximum follows: ■. value iiaeked hy a highly Plumbers aufl Frida}-, Oct. X8 of police headquarters, as the pen­ 1000 feet above sea levd, heavily, wooded, spriug cryata) clear For RenT For Sale Fashion show by Blairs, Eman­ "Sec. 1. These ordinances shall alty for and. ta full satisfaction of trainM and experience or- Plumbers^ Helpers uel Lutheran church. Modem and Old FnsbloM(l be known aa, and may ba cited as, auch vio0tUon7''tne suiii of One water, sandy beaches, boating and bathing. minizalinn. To Buy To Sell Also Bazaar of Troop 1, Senior the Parking Meter Ordinances of ($1.00) Dollar. The failure of such \ jv Girl Scouts, Center Church House. the Town of Manchester. owner or operator to make' such Y ■' ' Apply Foreman, Monday. Nov. 8 DANCING "Sec. 2. For the purpose of payment within suita time limit Jarvis Realty Co. tl.A jiS m K I) AI»VT. Daughter! of Isabella Military, these ordinances, (a) the word shall render such, bwner or opera­ City View Dsnee HaU "vehicle" as used herein shall mean tor subject to the penalty herein- REAI.TOKM OlcoH Manor Job l>Krr HOI IKS: Whist, St. James's hall.’ any device used for conveyance, Make Your SeleetUth l^riy 654 Center Street 8:3h A. M to 4:45 P M. Wednesday, Nov. 10 ^ KEENEY STREET * , nfter provided for violation of the drawing or other transportation of provialoiw a t these ordinances. \ „OIcoll $treet Military Whist at Legion hall, an}r person or property, whether Tel. 4l i t Or 7275 R egistir^ Nurses Association. Every Saturday Night “Sec. 10. In any prosecution or Lost and on wheels or nmners or otherwise; proceeding hereunder, the regis­ Koynd Thursday. Nov. II ■ Dubaldo Bros. Orchastra (b) the word "Parking" shall mean tration iitate displayed on the' Friendly Circle's Charity Sale, the standing of a vehicle whether Full€ottage$ ‘1 ^ *0 0 LOST—Two centerpieces and two HsJe's store. Bill Kaca, Prompter motor vehicle shall constitute doilies on Birch street. Call 2- occupied or not upon a highway prim fa^e evidence that the own* Friday, Oct. IX otherwiae than temporarily for the 1832. - ^ . Fellowcraft Club seml-formal er 'of such vehicle was the perimn purpose of and while actuaUy en- erho parked such vehicle a t the I/)ST-r-8 months old calico cat, dance. Masonic Temple. gagiad In raceivlng or discharging Friday. Nov. 19 place where such violatioh occur­ OHtiaao siocx ^ t e g’V if r b m female. Vicinity VVest street I7 .1 1 .CX-f'L'I '1 k i r-l.'l 4 ■£", paaaengers or loading or uidoad^ red.' - ■iSfj Washington PTA sale 7:80, ., tag merchandise or when stopped Phone 2-0863. Reward. West Side Rec. Under FoUoe .Chief E H S T U iO O D '"2br any traffic regulation, t r ^ c “Sec. 11. The.^Chief of PoUce Noveniber 28, X8, X7 sign or signal; (c) the word “op­ Announcements 2 St. Bridget’s church bazaar at shall have dwrppe of the Installa­ erator” shall mean the person oi tion, replaceinent, removal, main­ COLO WEATHER PLAY BOVS $ 45. 0 Gl>own— $ 10.00 Ser Mdnth Lei* y/^inter Weather St. Bridget's hall. erattag or ta control of a vehlcl REPUBLICANS, Tomorrow. Oc­ tVednesday, December 1 Son., Mon., Toes. Dana Andrcim Victor Blataw tenance nnd Mpair of the parking O ct 17, 18. 19 on a public highway; (d) the words meters, tqgether with all stand tober 16 is the last time in which Christmas Tree Bazaar, Cen­ Jean Peteim Coleea Gray “parking meter" shaH mean that Mll| INMV hHI wf MifiS.pfi pTOeCufl WllHl WIm K IMHS. Ilf fie The Other ^ you can register If you want to ter Church House. Peggy Commlna, Charles Coburn ardk and httachmenta used in' con­ ’^reen Omaa of Wyoming" "D3 EP *niry AtFnr* mechanism havtag a visible .time nection therewith. He shall desig- vote pn November 2. Bring that Friday, Dec. 8 indicator, a coin R e iv in g and Mil l|pK i iNi Mil is I MMr if matai ibity— sfl tti kip stripH . Annual bazaar South Methodist (la Technicolor) WATERS" naea Croak" nate.A person or persons to make member of your family that Also A Moat For Everybody . coin actuating mechanism, sU en­ Fellow^^ Worry! Ohurch, ' . regfilar coUectiona of the coins de­ r Only, Miles fro m M anchester haan't registered as yeL up to "Dangerous Yean" closed and mounted on a post. N sknlii I s Ik iflte s « i ««Btt if I liRcy blh V. iU» ■ ph^ the Town Hall on this day. A Fen taro—1:45, 8:88, 8:88 "Sec. 3. Whenever because of puted in parking meters, which /■ ENJOY THE 510VIES IN ^«>tas shall be paid to the CoU^ Republican. MFORT ALL MOS4)U1TOS laat Show Nightly—8KW traffic conditions the parking of tor of Revenue of the Town of ^ im ilU IITS • SUCKS • Skills On Conn, koute 89 just iVjt milus south of Route IS, Wllbiir Cross XffMWUEOWeeJBUOfTHtlROWtS ANa INSECTS CONTROLLED vehi9lea oh any public atreet/hr Manchester to provide for the CEDAR HILL Ranch. Ready to Cartoon S l^ SaL—X:88 P. BL part thereof cannot ta the opinion ivueoiiTs • spiiTs im ns • uiicom . Kight or day you’ll love to slip into this stunning take reservations for hay rldet E M LO EW S BY, AEROPLANE DOT SPRAY of the Chief of PoUce as th^rafflc proper regulation and control of Highway, or Coua. Route 89 jiist nix miles north of Route 44. jersey robe . . . As a brunch coat to wear around on rubber-ti.ed wagon. Also authority of the Town of $Ianches- tralhc upon the public streets in the house or as a hostess robe to wear evenings saddle horses and buggies for DRIVE iN THEATRE ter be adequately, sSfeiy and effi' the Town of Manchester, to de­ / rent. Al Bogli, 24 Bush Hill road; eiently regulated ’ and controlled, fray the cost of the supervision, ^. . The aqua and cerise contrast on black add a "The Flying w liV i R u V m regulation and control of parked Footfuaear For All the Family/ Phone. 3900. Tiger*" PLUSI the Chief of Police as trsAe au­ briidit new color tone. Zipper front. Sizes 12 to thority may authorise the installa­ vehicles in parking meter zpnes, ^ 18 and 40 to 44. • t-; SAND Your own floors. Sander "The Fighting Open for Inspection SeabeM" tion of parking taetera and desig- i^nd <;(iger for rent. S.ave money. nate eter zoneo, flx the Call Montgomery Ward. Phone DANCING TONIGirr zom fee and the legal * H A ILY FROM 10 A. »L ’TIL DARK 8161. parking ta buch aones, and also flx houra during which the ipoR Ap p o in t m e n t callhockville 6 6 0 o r 4 0 s Hunomiis use g meters shall bo ra­ CEHOUSE&SON Carl A ngelica’s Music ' qul; in accordance there- STARTS SUNDAY Wlf aljaU cause lines or markers I i«»i i ± . : YOUNO Lady would like ride to Joan Bennett In re . . . fOR BBF and from Hartford dally. Hours . tj placed upon the curb or pave- W E GIVE GREEN STAMPS "Woman On The Beach" /fnent, or both, of the. atreet adjs Have Your Car Wirtterised 8:30 a. m to 4^^ p. v J Leaving PLUS; "Wyoming" from Phelps RoalKtiLl^clnity of / cent to each parking iheter in such Now by Our Experts Traveler’s. Phone. 4842. 45 East Center pt. ^ arniC 'daUgnaung the parking me CAVEYS ter space for which said meter is CATHOLIC Bible. -Ufetlme g ift to he used. Each parking meter M ^tog 8ttf|e ycdur cw doesn’ t break ' Cloth, readable print 83. Friends WALTZES HOPS installed shall indicate by proper dfowii^ is cheaper than' WqirinJring more of Fatima, Box 1388, Grand Cen­ FINE FOOD, TASTY AND TEMPTHIG legend the legid parking time es­ tral P.O., N. T. BARN DAN CY tablished by the traffic authorit.v Win extensive damage later. and when operated it shall at all HUDSON SEDAN! E v e^ Friday Night . times indicate the balance of the itM«(KAAvCnuik A Dine and Dance Date .at C€wey*s IN THE. \ WANTED — Ride to Hartford. 8:15 P. IML to 12 M legal parking time and at the ex­ Must be at work by 8. Call 8800. Is Always a P lea su rey piration of such period Shall indi­ Grange Hall cate illegal or over-time parking. MTDDLE-AQED couple ..greatly OlaatoBbary Are. Parking Details in n6ed of an'unfurnished apart­ Rocky HID, Conn. "Sec. 4. When any vehicle shall ment. No . children or peta.’' Ex­ . be parked in any parking ineter BROTHERS cellent references. Call Center Every Saturday Night u paca adjacent to which a parking // Op,The Level At 'Cihter And Broad Pharmacy. 4253. 8:15 P. M. to 12 M meter is located, the operator of such v ^ icle shall park it within TELEPHONE 5135 1946 PACKARD duu COUpc. Very St. Mary's Hall the lines or maiks established, ex clean. New car ^arantee. 82,100. U} ceptlng any vehicle whdhe leni Brunner's Car Wholesalers 358 Main Street Cast Hartford width or load overlaps the Featuring One of'Ccnaectlcat’a Indeed My Lady” Eaa\Center street Tel. 5191. lines or marks, snd uj^n ent^nj' Pioneer Orcbestma ' 7 ■ said parking meter space, iipmrih ““ . ately deposit or caiuta to 1937 FORD Tudor. 85 H.P. Call Art Webster's ited in said parJffiiig i n ^ r such 2-9433 after 4 p. m. Old Timer’s Orebentra WE SHALL DINE AT, proper coin of . the Uiwed States HANK POST. Prompter ' as is required by the teafflc author­ Adm. 18e Tax Incloded ity for such parking/meter and as 1935 CHEVROLET coupe, fair Fox - Trots—Rambaa—Sqnarea is. desgnated by dnectlon on the ...A m iinR CRUISE WON'S. fOR BtSl condition. Phone 8862.^' meter. When’ rMUired by, direc­ tion on the m a u r, the operator of .■ ■ ■ said vehicle after the deposit of TO HAWAII! ' 1940 DE SOtO sedan. 8775..BruH-' the proper Min shall also com­ i,^jier’a Car Wholeaalers. Tel. 8191.! FARR’S pletely tu i^ o r cause, to be turned J 1940 FORD Station wagon. Very; DINING ROOM OF DISTINCTION the cranl^hMdle on said parkin? 1 good ah^e. New tires and bat-. to Go ' ineter tm the purpose of startin? ter}’, radio and heater. Priced' the tlnung mechanism. Failure to miM, **Diitnei'8 A re Delicious** deposit such proper coin and tc ! for' quick sale. Phone 2-4022,; t o T h * -I ■ • • turn the crank handle when so re­ ifMioLciXvkCevMb after live 6166. quired shall constitute a violatm . . . 563 OTHEll PRIZES! E R \ 0 ^ ADRIAN E n t e r t a in s —On Hammond Organ Of this ordinance. - Upon the dr- 1937 CHEVROLE'* coach, $275. /posit of such proper coin, and plat- , tag said meter in operation, thr 152 BisMll street. parking meter apace may be law- 1936 CrHEVRQLI IT 2-door aedan. 'I fully occupied by such vehicle dur Radio and heat* r, $225. 76 South R ekufm id enjoy your ! tag the period of parking . timr Hawthorne ztre

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\ MA‘f:.CHK^’l RR RVBNING HKRAUi. MANCHESTER. CONN~ FRIDAY, OCTOBER uC 1948 MANCHESTER e V e NING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN..FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16,1948 PA 0 B p a c e K O tirt T?ep Warren Urges principles and teachings, w ill be g ^ t e Ut4 members and their fam- pointed by thr Superior eourt as UotTls Tudain ia bis Imm m. M tM Raaden MfldisFWHrM.' Sees Time Ripe On Episcopal Hour Tonight FENDER AND BODY State Groups the chief speaker. The meeting is Ncsiver tbo apbool. Maltsman IM M her age aa Si and hfls beta ani^rtfM by6M». /.J . O’Connor^ Local Senior Girl Scouts open to alf who have an alcoholic ’IDe latest Improvement to h i For Selllement More Vessels ^ WORK problem or who are Interested in made in equipment at the PaUv- Actraaa Bride of Actor Expected Here the problem o f alcoholism. flndere chib is the installation o f a Now Canaan, Oct. 15—09)-- Presides Here To Broadcast to Europe 'iTie albohoilc problem is one o f televiaion set. the | club being one Elalno ViantL Maltzmiin. Broadway (Coatlaaed from "Fflgd* One) 8oHRi$n$ and FNitii, Ir^ 1SF KINO, the four major health problems in , o f the first organiiuiUonsilea' in Man- actress, and Rqn Rpndall, Holly­ (Continued from >age One) , TO IT? I T 'S " — <* '' 04 Ueatot ilreM . _ ^ ^ « the LUC. nHVlUn*nation. ll.It ranks with«IMI heart,llgllRfAj cheater, to have, television vaoevpse InetaUed.,■•wvmaavva. wood actor, a’cre manled tasre yes­ ib fc A ? PROPERTY FOR SALE? smiled and the crowd laughed. A LO NG .Whether yea’M R leng wap] Local A. A. Organization i disease, cancer and tuberculosis in Prior to that the club Installed a terday. The ceremony waa per- Sits at Probate Court; admission of the existence o f a W A V Members of Senior Girl Scout , Frienfihip troop has been granted Jewish sUte,” Bunche said. " -I mean 23 'years ago,” he freoi heoM or Joat tlre< from by Jbe^ational office. c " __ 1 ft* destruction of life and outranks game room In the baaemeht'of the formed by Justice of the Pefce corrected himself. FR O M , 'Tcaop 1 wlU be heard over- short­ Sends Invitations x o r i them m us cost to the nation.biding. ./, # C A L L Will Be in Town Dvery • The Interim mediator asked th4 ehepping ea Mala Street call aj Need For Clothing Kits r HOME/ wave station W RUL In Boston to- Alcoholics Anonymous is 'recog-; Those having an alcoholic prob-| Assembly to take a flrm stand on Then a“ l**ng brokdly he added, Several of the mne representa- CRT CAB fer ttw galek wapj m oi^w at 4:16 e. s, t.,whpn a re­ Meeting nized as one o f the moat effective| lem and desiring earnestly to do* Friday Hereafter the political aspects of the Pales­ "but you, fan see I’m still as nerv­ home. F or depeadaMo taxi aerr-| tivds Irom M a n ctotcr to the -777^ means in restoring those afflicted, something regerdlhg it will be wel-; Village Real Estate Associates tine problem. ous as'I \^ 8." j WANTED cord;^ of an Interview will bo Swampscott cbnference reported Ice yoa caa’t beat CITT CAB.[ Invitations haVe been extended : by this dreadful addiction to a i^or-Ucofne to attend the meeUng. next: Johnson's Jut and set time need as vital to our indus­ Opposite Park SL X 'ifie recording' is an interview cho.ster group opened up the Path- be conducteel by Robert Sullivan.' sg»|o. , wltn~:Mias Claire Olda. assistant program of Scouting be emphasis- ®8®tion fCoffl flndera clubhouse on Norman street Love Lane WINTER CHEa UP dates for claims to be filed against Baall Rathbone, Beatrice Straight and Walter Hampdea have a script trial welfare aa it is'vital for our New Milford lawyer wKa waa ap- j \ Bunche aald Arab opposition to Jarvis Co. troop leader, Miss Virginia Green,' ed, find that the outdoor program! h *" qylnced interest In the in November. 1946. Improvements different estates. The business the esUbllshment of Israel 'Was ao conferenoe In preparation for the Episcopal Church’s HUtto broadcast defense In wartime.” transactions this afternoon wrere Phone 4112 O r ^275 troop rcpreicntatlvo at the con­ WB 8 high point ^ j have .been made steadily to the intenae aa to , Induce violent of The Barretta of Wlmpole Streef, in the series. Great Scenes From Warren’s merchant marine ...... •>' h . . . ■ mostly routine. . 5 Dover Road ference, and Miss Artemis Pazi- Scouting. igent to^partorT orcluirthes. dw-' Property-much of the work being measures,” and open warfere Great Flays. The "program will be heard over all Mntoal stations statement was made In the only anoB, who was brought to the ra­ FOR YOUR CAR Judge O'Connor will come to blazed through .the Holy Land un-' Friday, October IS.'at &-p. m. The program is another of the Epis­ The council baa decided to help j„rs lawyers and civic leader? ih r'f” "® membersr-so that In less Manchester each Friday and sit n.ajCr Pacific coast port not tied dio.’station from Wellesley college 'on the clothing kit project by a s -' Manchester ' and -Rockville. —The — •'— ------years- “it has ^ e n put in % H/-. til halted by the Security Council copal Church productions, with the ba.'ilc Idea of reaching people who \ up by the 44-day maritime strike. t o participate in the Interview aa sombling kits for small children. MX XLX aS Judge of the local probate court. tnicie. The intensity of Arab feel­ will not tune In to the usiigl t.vpe of rellgioua broadcast. ^ v . Alfred secretary of the Central Service! 2*‘*V‘:**** Play safe (his j-car! Let ur prepare your ear fer the originator of the project. V*' Tlic Manchester Girl Scout ouU committre of A. A . w ill be one of Anders'club is the first in N ew Eng- ing, Bunche told the committee, lU WlUiame o f St. Marj-'s church will deliver the Invitation to mem­ Irtstall d Brand New Potltiac \ During the course o f the con- the ^ r d winter drivihR ahead. showed the Arabs believed Injustice bership. door program' is arousing more in­ the speakers coming from Boston. • l®nd to be owned and operated by Recovery Costs HiiyeYou A Lot? vershtion Miss Pazianos relates terest with the completion o f the She will be accompanied by a male A- A. group. . Winter Items had been done them. how she befriended Miss 'Glnette The second truce, which began 38 Wells Street Tel. 6608 cabin at Camp Merrie-Wood in member of the Boston A. A. group, - Matings are held twire weekly.; von Hourebeke of Belgium at the who also will speak.' The third; On Tue^ays for alcoholics only May Be Lower Augiiat 18, wan in reality a "per­ fTI 1 /"f’ ’ crop will show until It ie graded W e can build you a beau­ , view. *17:0 fireplace and chimney Biul weighed. Lifernational camp and had ! have been built and the, building A. A. speaker is a member of. the; ^ d .o n Friday nights when tneni- SPECIAL THIS WEEK manent cease Are order,” Bunche I obacco vro p tiful 6-room ranch-type PARTIAL as her guest in Manchester. ''d t . Paul J. Anderson, director of ------has it* rpriming------„ coat----- of -- rpaint.-----. Garden City,“ L." -I., “ group .whose.....- ; ■ind their families « * may attend. A t C O O K ’S / continued. Belgian girl hiked on the Long (Continned from Page One) "N either can afford to run the the tobacco substatlon A t Wlndsot, ERNEST D. home for $13,151. - TroopA deairing to work on cam p! personal story has been an inspira- Christmas seasons ■ .’IVail with members of the troop projects, to help irt Its improve-1 tion to hundreds o f’ membefs of have been featured by ^ rls tm a s ARVIN AUTO HEATERS risk of open defiance of the Secur­ Size Disputed al.so expressed the opthion that the Others as low as $8,900 ZERONE____...... 1 Gal. Cans $1.25 aid. There la U lk that consldera- U.S.D.A. was "over-opUmlatlc” < ENGINE during two weeks of 1947., This Is ^raent, may consult Mrs. K!izabe!ti7:Alcohol!cs Anonymous. : for children of the ity Council order,” he said. . where the project was born. Mi.ss Lewis. Rev. Hmmlna To Speak 1 ^ r s and New Year s eve parties With Defroster .'tlOn la being given to helping the War Costly Interruption about this year’s dhadegrown crop. CLOUGH Z^RONE ...... 5 Gal. Cjnifl $6.00 $ * 2 0 2 western Ehiropean countries re­ Olds tells how the - girls ^ TOnsulted , , I 'Ihe nomination committee for! Rev. James P. Timmins, p a s t o r fnr members and their families. All Bunche aald both aides realir«d The U.S.D.A, reported total pro­ arm because of the Soviet expan- Growers Disagre(^ With! Painter and Paper Lectro Improvement their parents and made plans lor ■ council consUts o f Mrs. John of St. Bridget’s church and editor ‘he*e parties have brought great MOBIL FREEZONE . . . 5 Gal. (]aii8 $6.00 the war was a costly interruption duction o f 9,3()6,000 pounds which ASSEMBLY aloh threat Such a program, If of the normal development of Figures of Federal He- was arrived' at by estimating per jCompany, Inc. the undertaking. Mis.s Pazlanp* 1 picklea, chairman; Mrs. L. V. of 'The Catholic Transcript, widely SILVER LUBE OIL . 2 Gal. (.an, $1.20 GOODYEAR BATl^RIES. undertaken, might offset any cut Arab-Jewish relations. Hangfr \ and ; Miss Green explain the | carlsim and Mrs. Nelson Rich- knowrrthrougl^ut the east and the.- acreage yield at 9,300 pounds. Manchester Representative, ’ Direct From The Production Line Plus Tax In recovery funds. Faris el Khoury of Syria said hla partmeht on Value 3.) Years Experience \ money-making projects, such M j mond. A committee of four council middle west as -one of the fore-4 Call Manchester 7691 the baby-sitting bpreau and the ; ,„jn,hers has submitted a revia- most speakers and writers on A. A .; Relax Titfd and G00D>T:ARAR AND FIRESTb(NEFIRESTb(? TIRES (When reporters put questions government regretted "the 'crime Assembled For All Pontiac Cars — shout that possibility, Hoffman Benjamin Franklin was the first Your Guarantee of intornatlonal suppers. Miss OWs ^^e by-laws to the council We have a good suppb’ of Tire Chains. Cross Links, of asaaaaination o f the peaceful , HartlTord. Oct. 15 — (iP) — COri; Aching Muscles SNOW CAP TIRES^ said any question o f rearming Ej)- messenger to the East who- hs4 American economist, according to Satisfaction tells-of the outdoor jota the girls which members will study during Goodyear. Firestone, Mobil and Kelly Tires. rope to buttress the recovery pro­ necticut tobacco growers today the Encyclopedia BritannlCa. “ • 'x , * the month, and discuss at the N V 24 Hour Wrecker Service - Intended In good faith to. bring, vegetables and helping on tobacco gram is not In hla responsibility peace to Paleatine,” H e charged dlaagreed with U; 8,-Department Inclndeo new cylinder block, 6 Cyl. Model vember meeting. Manchester r\ and he could not answer any ques- farms. the Jews had violated the Palestine of. Agriculture figures which claim­ \ FOR SALE The broadcast concludes with tiona about it). truce, and declared the Arabs w ere platens, pins and ringa, connect­ ed the valley’s shadegrown drop , 4 and V'l room dwelling with the --following statement by Miss Collection Put On Display WANTED The Marshall plan act requires trying to reestablish peace and ing rods, valves and valve parts, $239.00 V Massage Salon RoffnMm to determine which sur­ was the third largest since 1923 rch, Sale Price $8A60, Down Paziflnos; "To visit and live with Cook's Service Station order.- The address yment Required $1,600. camshaft and sprocket, crank­ our sister Scouts and Guides in New Haven, Oct. J5—fip) -r- An By Local Law Office 72 Oak St.— Tel. 3574 plus plants should be left -in-iSer- "The Jews are not persecuted and the richest ever hsnrested. K MELVIN G. COX Terms arranged on the Imlance various countries is made possible 8,000-item collection of western Miwchester Green, Conn. niany in the Interest of over-all people,” the Syrian said. "They The majority o f producers con­ shaft and sprocket tlmlng-c|iMn, 8 Cyl. Model Bhiropean recovery, and which may at about a monthly payment by modern means of transporta­ Americana, described as a "huge. Stenographer Specializing in Viennese Tel. .5361— Open Day and Night are the persecutor's. Th ey are In^ tended that, the d ep ^ m en t'a , re­ 72 MAPLE STREET be dismantled and moved as repa­ / Including taxes of $46. Occu­ timing sprocket cover and seal, tion." Through living together we treasure’' o f Information about Mas.sag:e. I,ose p ^ n d s SERVICE STATION A flicting such horror on the right­ port.; was based entirely on conjec- rations to Allied countries, pancy within 60 to 00 days. Lo­ $277.00 ckn understand each other and de­ pioneer days, was put on display With Leiial Experience through our Spot Mahsage ful Arab owners of. the land.’,’ tiire and,, therefore gave a false oil pomp and bearings. AAA 275 m a i n S T R E E T . PH O N E 91%l\ Hoffman la' obliged to request cated In Bolton thla house has velop---- r ------a deeply- 7--— rqotcd ------conviction in the Yale Library for the first method. Both Trans-jord^ri and larael Impression o f the - past season’s the following features: Two Installation Extra that friendship pari build a better time last night. .A special convo- . WRITE BOX T ' Secretary of State Marshall, once yield; : ^ The phone were admitted to the debate but Bedrooms, Kitchen, Dining world.” cation was held to mark the occa- the ECA Sndin^ are made, tc "Taking I,ot For Granted” . reach agreement with the French the Palestine ■ Highec Executive, Space, Living Room, good[-alzed The group has an invltatlon_ to : aion. The collection was made by Giving: Name, Address and Nelson A. Shepard, president of and British on the basis o f the continuing its boycott of any dis­ MANCHESTER 8416 Porch, Full Bath, Oil Heat. Thes/Are New Motors NOT REBUILT return next spring to do another William Robertson Coe of New \ cussion which re^gnized Israel did the Shade Tobacco Growers Agp'i- broadcast The application o f the 1 York, who presented, it to the uni- Experience ECA plana. cultural Association, said the Fed­ not ask to take part.; troop to become an International varsity. - . To Stady Plants Involved eral agency “waa taking a lot for ALLEN REALTY CO. Fits Ail M ^ e b From 1937 With Minor Modifications j He has set up a committee head­ granted.” Realtors ’ ed by Qeorge M. Humphrey, presl- The business Mr. Shepard added that the 1948 The Agency of Good Buys . dent of the H. A. Hanna Company, Rol^rtsoh PTA shadegrown Crop was the third W e carry aH lines o f Insurance , to study the several highest since 1923 only in acreage OMPLETE LAUNDRY SERVICE hundred plants involved. but not in weight. In- other words, 180 Center Street Bavin and Schuman, he said, Opens Its ^a8on BALCH7 ^ PONTIAC the final figures w ill show the yield Manchester, Conn. have agreed to cooperate with this per acre to be mpeh lower, than Phone 6106 Manchester cemmittae. They also agreed, Hoff- 155 Center Street Phone 2-4545, Hartford 2-7878 / that Indicated by the U.S.D..^., he The name 2-7466 Hartford nian said, that the problem of the Robertapn P. T, ■ A. ^ members plants should be disposed o f “ once held their first meeting of fHe n« explain.sd.u Ralph 5 a reault o f a collision which oc- ferent ways In which children are curred;in Talcottville on December hurt In- the home. \' 10, 194$. When a car In which they FK’owlng the program refresh- were riding wap- atruck by one op­ riicnts' were served by Mrs. Mary erated by Abraham L. Brookq and owned by The American Dyeing Schaustei‘;\ -Mrs. Connie ^Jamroga D a it in g l Corporation of Rockville. and members of their committee. - Harold W. Oarrity and Valen­ Msdri VT7I tine J. Sacco repreaented Mr. and Mrs. Schaffter and the firm of Hal- Views Triiiiian The Watch loran. Sage di Phelon representeti the defendants. ■ r As ‘Prisoner’ in thousondf of homes \ It’s first in all these basic Parade • o Hospital Notes , fe^orof fRclst Tor ir.$0 (Contltined frain Page One) ■f- • dI«m oeriol mod « Television's Greotest Value! * • ineSotloltoii , ^ Admitted y^terday: ^Robert -y- Laurtsems, 9 Warren street; Mrs. was ab^ut th r^ ’ ' fnites away ad­ motoring advantages . . • Albertina Ikcobuccl, 69 Walker dressing a crow;;! at the Milwau­ •••••• . Afoso Valtto Adnio ydUm street; August Sllkowsky, 33 El- kee baseball park. Later W al­ dridge street;' WUllam Coleman. lace addressed an. .overflow crowd .Now you can have the thrills and able in walnut, mahogany or b l^ d e in Riding Comfort ■■ in Pexformancfl with Economy J82 Washington street; Mrs. Net­ of 1,800 In two ai^ halls of the excitement of television at iti best wood.) LigRt, too. M otorola’s There’s nothing like Chevrolet’s wortJa tle HiuinUord. Rockville; John Milwsukec audjtoiriura, , You’ll find that Chevrolet gives more riding- — at A PRICE YOU CAN AF­ amazing VT71 weighs just 26'/4 FIRST IN champion VsKe-in-Hesd engine . . . with ^ sn^thness, more riding-tteadinett, on any Keegan, 49 Ardmore road; Mrs. FORD! Clear-as-crystal television lbs.... easy to carry from room to Florence Davis, South Coventry; ano all kinds of ro a d i.'^ a t's true because it record of having deiivefed mere miba el aada- action on a direct view,screen . . . room. Simplified controls make it Mrs. Elln Mason, 468 Porter street.' has the original Unitized Knee-Action. Ride, faction, to nserc outms, ever a fan|cr period, in a handsome Furniture Styled easy to operate . . . its budget-low Admitted today: Jerry Batstonc, proved and perfected by 14 years of txfAtitnct than any other power-plant built today . . $56 Middle Turnpike, east; .Carol cabinet, hand-rubbed to 'give extfa price makes it easy to Own. Come PAINTY in building Knee-Action units. Available only and Ysilve-in-Hrod dreioi i$ exsiutive ta Oarperiter, '53 Lake street; Jeffery beauty to your living room. (Avail- in — see it — hear it — soon. BIG-CAR QUALITY Chevrolet and higher-pncM can! Tuburski, 118 Prospect street; Wtl- ONE 8 X 10 in Chevrolet and higher-priced ca^I brod LaFlamme, 17 ^mberland BAKE SHOP street AbtalvHly Evsrydilitg All Motorola tolovlaion PHOTOGRAPH Yoy Want in Homo Discharged yesterday: Mrs. Glar- ^1 Qak street \ seta covorod by eon- encs Harwatb, 285 Middle'Turn- Entorfninmont .pike east; Mrs. Martha Currie, 156 Ytt, A'LL . . . amoji* sumor sorvieo policy. ; at LOWEST TOCES ln$,\f iharp ulevision on • Campfleld road; Mrs. Vary* Bujak, a (onerous 15 square .. -.0 $1 Summer atreet; Mrs. Amelia W'e^k-End Specials , 1 l U * 2 - 9 5 inch direct view screen. • . . PM radio of extras Belfiore, 132 Charter 0|;k atreet; ordinary lifeltko clarity Herbert Maber, 89 Henry street; ■For Fri., Sat. F A 111 O IJ • . . AM radio of almost Mrs. Muriel Toop, 102 Tanner A large selection of unbelievably radiant - tone . V V and a superb street; Mias Margaret HeaUey, 332 frames priced from automatio phonograph . .. jtikf ds it’s first ill W i% 'l'C iB £ » Lydall street; Mrs. Dorothy Jacob­ Eclairs 6 .or 39c ‘ $225. with •‘floating aetioa'* son and son, 28 Otis street Filled With Delicious rerord vctaangcr. Yea. Discharged today;-William Rus­ A L L . . . all this it . Custard Cream Give a g ift o f time now . . a ia a'braathukiaf« Moos Voimo - sell, Jr., Talcottville; Sandra Car- beautiful cabinet M oaoV ^ , - j nationy^id ^-registrations! ^ aon, 68 Walls street; Shirley Pet- curate, dependabla watch that r vronby of the most gra« in B|Kiut|f ond Luxury Straining your thinking' -riotts home. See i t . » . - i n All-round. Safety ~ / versdn; UnionviUe; Mrs. Salty Rob­ bear it . . teds^l Famous >'■ a constant reminder of you. See ^ f You know that there’s only snf leader in fine inson, Ootumbia; Gary Newman, cap wondering what to give Mode! Chevrolet brings you the fourfold safety-pro­ 67 ’Turnbull road; Mrs. Cora la r ^ collection o f natlonaUy^ famous i . coachcraft—Body by Fuherl It’a world- for Christmas ? What about VF..R $ 5 9 5 .0 0 tection of Fisher Unisteel Body-Construction, ./ Holmes, 104 Hamlin street. Jelly Donuts famoua for quality, beauty and kixury. not E.vfra Large brands and buy your gift on our con­ a photograph of yourself? Fe*re# tn im Fax safety plate glass in all windows, the Unitized Births yesterday: A son to Mr. only ia exterior design, but in knpprtaat and Mrs. WUliam Wheelock, 14 Size venient Lay-Avvay Plan at no extra cost. Khee'^Action Ride and Posit;ive-Actidn Doz. 37c That’s right! And we’ll see CMi.l.-Sit. Scrfwt interior appointments such u kardistn and Highland street; a son to -Mr. and Hydraulic Brakes: and this it amther combi­ I L In A TnW. RR.4.1 ■vphotsUry, as well. And Body by Fisher, too. ia Mrs. David Ttorgai). IS Summit 'I that you ‘(Show up” beauti­ nation of Big-Car features fodnd elsewheri atreet -V /J Sharp, clear tclevi- exclusive to Chevrolet and h ig h c r-p t^ Large Poppy Seed fully. CaU 8358"todayI F.f*i«.,. l«ylW, only in liigber-priccd cars! , \ /a lw 2 A HAMILTONS aion in a hand- Birth today: A daughter to Mr. iit-Soeen CeeiritH. r - and Mrs. Julius Kusaai, Glaston­ rubbed Furniture bury. Rolls Dok. 29c Styled cabinet fliat Clear, constant televiaion on ELGINS . . Place your order< now for Xmas Pohto- will add beauty to a aereen big'enough fer a your living room. houic-fiiU of people tp enjoy. Large'Fr’gJt Filled WALTHAMS GreeUng c%rds made froin your own portrait./ Sec and kcfr Mo- Beauty to grace the naoet T h e ^ torola’a new VTI05 taatclully decorated home. -y* . . yeull be con­ Come in (or a look-tee and Coffee Coke CROTONS . vin ced it’a a beat Uaten now . . . CHEVROLET- - I S F I R S T ! beway-Richman buy Motorola tie Each VKI06 ...___ . $34 9 .9 5 Rings 33c $28 9.95 fodetml facAM lot *• ( Co. Itciae 7m» / • OCDI-I8T Dont* forget to bring us that special cake o rd ^ PR^IUKTIONS PILLED T E L E P H O N E 835^ 5TANEK ELEeTRONieS LAB. for that speejal party you 983 MAIN STREET NEW PRAMES 8«W WALKER STREET PHONE 2-1124, MANCHESTER 'flu planning. . -R ichm an LENS DUPLICATED OPEIigEHl^DAT E1T:NIN€S tlNTIL 9 311 .MAIN STR EE T MANCHESTER UtPAUfi MADE 2EWELEBS — STATIONERS — SILVERSMITHS »'!! r .ig , - > .... V ,\-

- i V' \ V. • •,' ( . \ (•' 1 ' ' ■ ■ ' ' " ' ' ' '* '-/ f A O J S Q X . MANCHESTEfl EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, (X)NN., FRIpAT, UCIDHER 18, . fMAKCiUBSTEIt EVENING HERALD, UANCHEBTEK. (X )^.. FRroAT, (KTTOBER 15,1948 J. / • prosperity, and, Is a victory for IT. o f 2J1 South Orchard Street, tTnnw’t Alexander JarvlA who owns aakf that the area be ebanged Into "ipeasurea to betulopted In ease of HUmrli^Btrr Wallingford,WalUngford, Stanley Mahalik,Mahalik. lA rO U T IV ieil I lU r t a bualneM zone. President Gives need." | Russia.” Seminar Leadw Unioii Seeking property at the corner of Center Shelton of 25 North street, Wallingford, Planned A4d and McKee streets that ii in an Such measures. Said the presi-i He thinks it la. injuring us and WELDON’S presents b 1’ ’ Hfh'ii lists T o Explain V , and David L. Smith, 17, of 17 lu Auto Accident A zoM la asking for a change to dney Beleeted Fee V lW Filipinos Vt^funaing dent’s office, would Include the i Killed by rUBUliHBD m TBC injuring out- friends in Europe be­ .'-•n ■ y ■: t Randolph avenue, Meridm, Dal- buAness zone for the front part production" and conservation of n»«Atja------miNTiNantd CO. INC. IntelrestJVow grego and Mahalik pleaded guilty iVBBBRMliq Two Hearings cause it is shlfUng resources away ■d o w n JUhT of Die property and a C zone for Waterbury,.Oct. — A Jury food and fuel and the protection of U BtoMlI StrMt to the charge but Smith im s con­ OUT from the basic ansjA’cr to the chal­ New Haven, OcL 16—WV-Four FORA 6AV rear. The proposed business o f fiv e men and.,aeyen women has Manila, OcL 15MFh--Frealdent cirilians and the state from pos­ Shelton, OcL’ IS— (/i)—U m BIW Itoneipwttr, C on ^ victed after a twofday jur^.trlaL / TBUHA8 nCRCUflON lenge of RusMh’. which is to the' Appeals for/ Addition men were injured, three of them would extend ftom Dougher­ been selected fdr the Superior Blpldo Qulrlno today watoed the sible fifth columns. ' Olender, 67..of SfliJ Hmiine afipB L tn B ., Tmuh. 0« d'i Mi.ntgtr Smith formerly resided at in -yfU- serioualy .when their car and a Ld>c«l (^miAispiotoeys to ty to McKee streets on Center Jor Philippines tq preparo fo r A “ poo-' _/•■,.------i------Shcl^, wasXkUlsd yastediw nf- economic and political soundness 1'Arrangements hav# been made • attention to tha fact that the court trial of Dr. Robsrt A. Ban­ rutnided OetoMr t. 1881. liam street,'Wallingford. \ trailer truck collide^, at a central a depth of Q feet and the ~ re­ Mble emergency.” ' teraoon when he was s tn i^ ^ » O f $90,00p to Recent u >« ■ UWF. movement Is non-pollLeal Tiike U p’^ AdaHiotii 21 ner, Sr., veteran Watctbuiy obstet­ Hopes T o Get 61,666,606 of the West, to the superflelai and Delgrego aiid Mahalik were ir* street intersection'tiers today. ta acquaint the I „on-parUsbn - mainder o f tho property from The president discussed interna­ mWltlMd trtrr CrtnlBg Bwept rician accused of attacking a 26- Brid^port, OcL 16— The wjestbbund train at Maples a v if p g costly and wasteful answer, efhich rested 15 minutes after they had^ The injured men were listed at dhester with the World Govern- tional conditions with hU cabinet he't*, ■Wllgg wd Holldaya. Bnttred at tna Idle Pay .^ a r d j Pleas |it Dougherty to McKee streets would year-old patient in his office last State Park and Forest Commis­ Boat oSlea at Uancliaatfr. CoDn,. aa attempted to seize a pockethook irace hospital as Jose Barros, 29, members and the council of State Is milithry strength. He thinks it from Mrs. Charles A. Smith, of ibent Referendum which Is to ap- | question was passed, by both be the C zone. June 3. The trial was adjouriied sion Chairnian George C. Waldo engineer, P. M. Conklin, re­ Bacond Oaaa Mail Mattar. ______Iver o f the car; MBniiel Vilartn^ aboard bis yachL— is a rictory for Russia because New Haven^ Oct. 15— (JP)— Some 264 Ivy street, Wa^lngford, as paar on tlie voting' Mchlnea houses o f the Connecticut Legis The Toa'n 'Wanning .-^bjltaission The oth-r change asked for until next Wednesday after -an sold last night In a talk before^n ported t^ t the man was plctog k d ^ ^ d Manuel Rodriquos, 52, all concerns the property on the overtime session yesterday. The His office said President Quirinb up wood bqride the traw and SUBSCRIPTION RATES Russians prime strategy in the 2.100 CIO-.Antomobile Workers at she walked along thie street near, ElecUon Day, Nov. 2.*At a meeting j lature without a dissenting vote. has scheduled t ^ iffdlU M al hear­ General Electric Company kn- Oaa -taar by Mail ...... *10W of wdgeport, and Tony Bernard- He said attention should be called south side o f Hartford Road from 13th. alternate juror will be select­ toM them that the FUiplno people walked in f i ^ t o f the engine. the .MeridM New Departure di­ her- home shortly after lOiSU dt the home bf 4udge - Raymond ployes’ group, hopes to o^ain a Stm D o n t b a b y Wall ...... J » “ cold w ar" IS not to turn it into inoTM, of thie city. ings for W e d h ri^ y , Drt. 20.at/R, Br'Use' to Bidwel. streets. ’This ed thro from five additional ve­ ahpuld have "understanding and train, made two Diesel en­ oaa mcntb by «a ll ...... ,....} l.w< vision of /General Motors want o'clock 'that night. ^w era the Executive committee to the fact that many prominent U.000,000 awropriation .from the 00^07 a hot war, but to stall that same VUannko, most seriously injured, p. m. In the toanlc|piG"btd|ding: In property is os'ned by Cheney niremen ordered to report for ex­ unity" In the fae* of critical world gines and a ' caBobep, was «n rout* Sibgla Copy ...... i ...... - UJ 690.00D lit interest added to a re­ 3f the hlanchester chapter of the scienLsU, educators, rqitgloua 1949 .General Assembly-'for reform cent award o f 6750,000 In unem- was 81^ to have suffered s frac­ leaders. labor leaders and Indua- .in tha buiid- Brothers. A t a hearing held about amination. . developments. rotation work tn Cqnnecticut. He from the New Haven rattrosd’s Waakiy. by CarHtr ...... » economic and political recovery ynltetl World Federallstir made addition to a Suba. daliaarad. On# Taar ...... JU w ploym ^t compensation. ture of the skull and severe lacera­ three, months ago, the request to The offlrial statement said the tola the company’s Quarter Cen­ Cedar Hill yards to MaytorOQk, N. the Marshall Plan was originally Je^PlauesAid - \ plan* for a .public meeting nn trla! lenders are actively-.working Ing line on, (tS~yS»pei, a Waat of Hiaa.. »orttgn ...... iw uu The^Merlden workers, made Idle tions of-thVface. Rodriquos had his for the UWF as speakers. .These n)iK> Mibeduled have this area converted Into* an The Red ,t!ro8a spent $1,361,915 preeldent told administration lead­ tury Club there was need for such Y. . Monday. Oct. 25. for dUtributlon change In i designed to encourage. by a Ttrlkc at the Bristbl New De­ right leg broken and'suffered head pr.dppe»la have industrial zon e, was denied due to in aiding 9,000 persons following ers that steps had been taken "to work eepecialty In the Naugatuck Dr. Edward J. Finn, roedtcal ' MEHBBH OF M a tetter to WV organisations speakers are arollable.frce t5 ^ ^ for dlscussiqh.' THE ASSOCIATER. PKBE- Senator Flanders might have parture division of General Motors, Aerial Defense Injuries whllO. Bsrirot received a opposition from ''realdents living the Texas Clty-explosions and fir* put the country ion''the alert." It valley tp s t^ erosion and ehmlnetr' aaiiner. said d'ath resulted from With "meetings before November group. ' been previot donSiiler^ b y the The Aaaociauo Preaa' la exciuairaly added one more thing. This is that vtere recently found by Unemploy­ fracture d irlght aim. Ber­ Mrs. Bowers called the Commit­ in that vicinity. The hew petition In April 1947. .added that officials were studying the threat of floods. a fractured skull and broken neck. aatitled to the uae ol republication of 1 . and for a house to hoUse dlstrl- Commission. ment Commisslonera Alfred C. nardino is un)ler treatment for lac­ tee’s attention to-the YWCA Pub­ ------^...... ■‘■'■r**'------all oawa diapatrhea brad'ted to tt—^>r when the Marshall Plan was orig­ Camp Edwards, Mass., OcL 15 iSuBSn "of a letter explaining the Baldwin, Jr., and Ernest B. P art­ erations o f the scalp. lic Affairs luncheon at the Salva­ Bul othanriae ctod'iao 'n thia paper inally proposed and adopted, It -l4^-^The aerial defense o f in­ quesGon on which a vote Is to be and alao the local news publiahad here. ridge, to be entitled to pay for dustrialized N e w . Ehiglahd vqss tion Army next Tuesday at which All righta of repnbHration of anacial was one clear and clean item of the time they Tost. taken. diapatchea Herein art alto reaerted. bolstered today by arrival of im y e ret-y McBride, chairman of a leading Federalist. Rev. Russell American foreign policy which, In The award, granting a total of ain,chy, will speak. advance echelon o f the je t pISM thdq||«ferendum qommlttee called Full aenMea client of N. E. A. Senr- spite of the charges ‘of Henry $750,000. was originally made In 33D Fighter wing. Dr. ITUyd W. Tomkins 1 M 6 but appealed to the state tea. Inc. Wallace against it, seethed to /The wing, part of the 8th A ir Supreme Court, which directed the Force, Is being transferred from 'proper authorities the need to Publlahara RepreaenUtirea; The most Americans and to most of Dr. Floyd W. Tomkins, Tector commissioners’ acUon. /ullua lUthtwa Special AganM -New of St. John's Episcopal church, Waller field. Roswell, N. M. kress tbis phase of the problem.’/ Tork. t^icago. Oatrolt and Boaton. the world something a great deal Union Files Appeal The advance echelon will . pr«. \ Washington, Conn,, will be one-of Tivo Persons higher than ordinary power poli­ Local 987 CIO-UAW has filed an pare for transfer of the entire \ HBMBBR AUDIT BURI^AU- OF four seminar leaders at the fortli- appeal from the ..award on the CIRCULATIONS tics. Now, insofar as the Mar­ wing within the next few weeks. "Betur W/ut Tor Tm Nw coming "L ittle Amsterdam" con- j ground that it did,.ni>t provide for It will'include 100 officers and shall Plan is being perverted away Die in Crash ) The liarald Printing Company. Inc., ference/^Sunday afternoon- andjiloterest in the amount of $80,000 enlisted men, who w ill oper­ North CovenlfV aaaumaa no Snanclal reaponaibility for 1,000 from its original purposes into a evening. October 24, at the South for the period the matter was be­ ate and maintain 88,P-84 ‘Hiund,:. * typographical errora appearing m ad- . . . , >. ./ purely military arm of United Methodist church, -sponsored by ing considered in the state Su­ erjet fighters. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest GOwdy have Tortlaamanta and other readiu matter, preme court. Woman CRie tp The Manebaatar Braning Herald. the Manchester . touncll of Officers said the group’s returned after attending the 30th States policy, it is In danger of Churches. a The company, the original ap- strength may be Increased to 175 reunion of Mrs. Cowdy’e high becoming just what Mr. Wallace > Of Viclims .jn Holyoke rritUy, October 16 Dr. Tomkins played am import­ pellant, also has appealed from the officers and 1,500 men by next school class in Enfield. - Choose your neiv has charged It with being.' ant part in the work preparatory, reaffirmed award, contending that spring. Collision Today East central Pomona Grange, The superficial, obvious way to to the formation of the World persons made idle by labor disputes PersonneV will be quartered at N q.''^ w ill m *et -at Columbia The Aim Of The Neutrals Council o f Churches at Amster­ are not entitled, under Connecticut Camp Edwards and the planes will Grongs on Satiirday evening when defeat Russia Is the way to lose to Statutes, to receive idle pay bene- Holyoke, Mass., . Oct. 15— ijf) — dam, Holland, this past August. be operhted' from nearby Otis Two Arsons were killed In an j3ic fifth degree will be conferred. AlthouKh tha six neutral na­ Russia. That superficial, obvious For several years he served as the There-will be-a number of candi­ libfng room at ^ field. early morning auto collision todaj^ tions in the Security Gouncll were way is represented by the sugges­ American SecreUry o f the World N o date has been set fo r hear­ dates g o U i from Cioventry Grange ing either of the Utest appeals. and two policemen were injured w rebuffed by both the..^egt and tion of another Republican, Sena­ Council on Faith and Order, which a second crash as they aped to to take the degree. - movement has now officially been Ituasia in their effort to negotiate tor Chan Gurney, that American the scene. The Coventry 'Volunteer Fire 1 3 5 Incorporated Into the World Department, No. 2 w ill hold an a'coiwromiae settlemant of the dollars be employed to enHst Dic­ Federal Prisoner . Police Identified the dead' as Council o f Churches. 'The Uni­ Mrs. Dorothy McCarthy. 40,,^of 16 auction on Saturday, October 16th Berlin criabi. it is the attitude of tator Franco of Spaiii aa a ninv versal CJiurch in GpU'b .Design" WANTED Heath street, Hartford, Conn., and near Vinton’s store bn Route 31. |beae six niiiona w h i^ atiU holds military ally against Russia. That, will be his Bcmii(pij^ 1 i " ’ COMING SOON I This will be a full day’e auction Seeking k r i ^ e nniph Dupree, 29, . of 460 West In nationally advertised the spotlight at Baris as the 8^ on thb surface, looks like practi­ Other Seminar'topics 'include, - / X, Experienced Sewing ShaA road. North Adams. and Is comprised o f a very diversi­ "God’s Design nnd Man’s Wit­ A: fied lot of goods donated by the curity OotmcU again takes up the cal tactics against Russia. Actu­ New Haven. Oct. 15—(ilpXunit* Automobile Uruilhed \ ness,” led py Dr. George Fallon of Machine Operalors Thel automobile in which they frtendR o f the department. There Berlin matter. ally, If It ever happens. It w ill be the Weslw Methodist church, ed State Attorney Adrian W. Ma- 'V will be household items, farm Goodall frieze covers! her said today that a E ^ ra l pris­ -were riding was crushed In a col­ l^estdm diplomacy has,* for a tremendoiM victory fo r Ruasia, Worcester! Mass., "The Church items aa well aa glass and crock­ X A p p ly lision with a big trailer truck, Because'these textured patterns are; discontinued we se­ and the Ensordcr o f Society," led oner at the Danburvr correctional ery. The auction is given for the many days past, had one viaiblc for, again, it will swerve Ameri­ loaded with 26,00 pounds o f paper. cured a aenmtionally low price. Snfiart- 2-cuahfoii sofa, by Dr. T h ^ o r c G ^ n o f the First Institution with ladings “which benefit of the newly organized fire goal in mind. That is to persuade can purposes and American prin­ may toUl $600.00(r has petiUoned The policemen, Rolwrt Nell and square arms, button-tufted back, usually eosta $195.00. Church ol; Christ; N ew Britain, Independent John Griffin, were hytt when their department who are working hard the small nations of the Security ciples from their true roots. and "The Church and Internation­ for his release j i a pauper Matching chair usually costa $98.00. Smoky grey. Corni- cruiser car collided with a Hoi- to pay for their fire truck, hoe*, rose, Regency blue. Forest green. (Chair ■»iot''avnUnblfc In Council to go along with the con­ al Affalral’ led by Dri Matthew Maher Identined the priaoner as and newly purchased tank truck Samuel Margolin, 42, of Brooklyn, Cloak Go. 'firoke Street Railway bus. Nell blue). demnation of Ruaala the western Simon, art Orthodox priest) from Akas sent home after treatment, This Is for a very worthy cause Extend The Voting Honrs India, now studying a t the Gen­ N. y., who is being held fo r non­ Pine Street / powers are asking. .The West nut Griffin remained In a hospital and It Is hoped that everyone wlU eral Theological-Seminary in New payment of a $170,000 fine Imposed keep the date in mind. The sal*^' Marcl) In the Federal court for Nrith he'ad Injuries. wants enough votes in the Securi­ The Board of Directors, at its York Cityr Each o f -these -topics 6 begins at o’clock. ^ the southern district o f N ew York I The trailer truck, police daid. Is 10 ty Council to have its motion of public hearing next Tuesday was carefully studied and discussed OPEN YOUR l^ned by the Hartford Transpor- The men of Coventry Grange ^Ire at Amsterdam and the various for violation of OPA regulations- urged to gather on Saturday also condemnation of'Russia carried. It night, will take up the question of A t Utat time, said Maher, Margo­ w tlo n Company, and wa.s driven leaders who will present these Now is the Hour and hejp shingle the Grange ioof. hasn’t got these votes yet. In ad­ extension of voting hours In Man­ lin was alao sentenced to seven Calvin Hill, 27, of Springfield, topics at ithe South Methodist to Change to fn il Waa unhuk are asked, to come early in the dition to the votes, tte West chester for two additional hours, church onfOctober 24, all were In months In the Federal institution. morning ns they can bring their Margolin’s petition will be heard wants someUiing more. It wanU making the voting hours from 6 attendance at Amsterdam. lunch. . 4l , .Thet..Thes afternoon gcogra/n program will be-, be-, by ; U. 8. Judge Carroll C. Hincka WITH US N O # one Of these smeller nations actu­ a. m. to 8 p. m., instead o f idelely here Monday. TIM KEN (Pedestrian Safety ally to preaent the resolution ^ n - from « to^6. ’ “ •’> pD . regjetrsfion a L.8;]| L fol^ lowed by the seminars from 3:30 $60,000 Is Voted damning Russia. I t has not yet Several other Connecticut com- to 6:30. The women o f the South OIL HEAT || Campaign Qpens succeeded in persuading any onb munlUea have already taken simi­ Methodist church will serve sup­ Suspended Terms A TIMKEN WALL-FLAME o f them, Belgium, Canada, Chins, lar action. Here in Manchester per at 5:30 to all those attending' To Attract Firm the semtaars, The - Conference will O IL BURNER Argentina, Columbia and Syria, to the piroposal has the official sup­ Given 3 Youths Present -Di'vidend Rate I : Hartford. OcL 15— m — The come to a close with an evening ' Gives-the ,utmost In eftlciency Iteurth annual Connecticut pedes- Putnam, Oct. 15—(fi^—A spe­ perform this task. And of these port of both the Democratic and service at 7:30 to which all people and fuel economy. ttrian protection project opened to- cial town meetl)ls here last night six nations, the. only votes dhe Republican organisations, which of Manchester are cordially m-> New Haven, Oct. 15.----- Sus­ For free detalte call ns to­ Ipiy and will continue through pended reformatory sentences day! appropriated. $M,000 "to Insure West actually seems sur^ of «t means that noth parties are vited. - Dr.' George - Fallon ' of 'f(ov. 30. The project ia sponsored Worcester will be the principal were given three youths for an the estahilshnMnt here of a branch Choose from the moment, before new tiargaln- agreed thaf^ everything possible tp All Accounts insured Up to $S*0b0 ,| | r the State Highway Safety com- of a nationally known manufactur­ speaker .at this service. attempted pockethook snatching Oil Heat aud jlqtsslon. ing for thm may be undertaken, in W allingford on June , by Su­ ing concern.” faciliUte tha.^ voting of Manches­ Each partlclQaUng bhurch of the 1 1 I/: Governor Shannon endorsed the perior Court Judge Howard W. a ;i - The idenjrlty o f the concern was are those o f Belgium and Canada. ter residents dhoiild be done. community is ^lUtled to send 'del­ Eiiinneering, luc. ISbfety campaign, saying ‘T esm- 8 !^fa Stylies 81 egates to the affernoon seminars c6rn yesterday. 692 MAPLE AVB. Office Open Thursday Eveninfs (Except Hdlidays) Until fi P. not disclosed at the meeting which itetly hope that the combined ef- H i- In other w oi^, the big western That la the ^ l y sane and de- and should make supper reserva­ Charged with attempted |neft was presided over by Mayor Wil­ Hartford— Phone 2-2149 Irorte of the many groups striving powers are aeeking the clear mor­ ible and American posiUon for tions by calling the office at Cen­ from person were Louis Delgrego, In 5Ianchester Call liam P. Marber, although It la gen­ ‘ to develop pedestrian protection pbUtical party tp take when ter chilrch not later than next H. E. W H ITIN G . ' / erally Understood to be a branchy al support of the smaller nations. !lfUI reduce even the excellent 1947 Thursday, October Phone 5918 of the/Amcrican Optical Company; This they have not yet attainsd. ich i i i hHue^la presented. It |b New 72-ineh model f o r ' short wallspacea 1 8 9 0 0 Rev. Clifford Slmpso^'TSStof Manchester Building and Loan Association, Inc/ ifSite of '5.2 lives lost per 100,000 at Squthbridge, Mask. Various news reports from we believe, the only pane pd- of Center Congregational churchy iulation. While the, best In our There was no dissenting voice '^80-fi*y delivery Paris indicate some of the reasons/ hitlon for those who are officiaia who attended the Amsterdam Con­ up,, it was not the lowest for amdng the 300 persons who attend­ 963 MAIN STREET country. W e cannot, o f course, ed'^ the meeting to the appropria­ this support is, aa yet, In our democratic w ay oif - Ufi. ference in August, is chairman of FOR SALE the committtee In charge of ar­ iattafied 'with any rate but the tion; withheld. T h e. smaller natli BSach of ua may think that the f rangements. NEW 6 ROOM .Iqwest attainable. C h o o K fro m question the severity ' of west welfare o f the 'coimtry depeni!k, TTUs. Little Amsterdam -Confer-' "M y special interest Is fo r the \ WASH... . OoUeg* Professor Dtea diplomatic moves. The smaller greatly upon how people vote w i \ence to be held here In our own X 2 I0ifld pedeetrian. Adults are pre- 14 Cope Cod - ,|Sumably capable of caring fqr natlona atlU hope to bridge the upon who wins the election. But holds. proniHe'io be. of FASm.,, ' New London, Oct. IS —HP)— Dr. lue to a ll. who w ill particl-. All rooms finished. Tile \themaelves, but children— especinl- puerile deadlock over questions of, that welfare, in the long view, de­ , / John Frederic Moore, 37, of the over 6() covers is ^oped that the mem- bath, open fairway, fire­ I those of elementary age— lire face rather than fact in which pends still more heavily upon the of all cooperating churches Connecticut College for Women place, oil buraer hot water |Jso helpless In today’s traffic that faculty, died yesterday In Law­ Russia and tha West are now eh- question of how many people ex­ glVc this endeavor their full ^mmend to the attention of all Manch^stor’a moot popular artlatT'Ahi^oay support.' heat. Copper and brass CAStiR.,, rence and Memorial Associated Thiemc, Is rep resen ts in the 74th Aimt- . gaged. The smaller nations w ^ t ercise the privileges of our free plumbing. Laundry in base­ t hospitals a fte r a brief illneas. Dr. vershty . . . first tira* at a sale price! 34 x ^ to see ths world sltustlon and de^'cratlc way of life. V Moore, a native o f Andover, Mass., 2d framed pteturaa for over sofa, mantel ment. 100% insulation, was appointed to the college facul­ i . proved, pot made worae. And the The extension of voting iiourfe with Fbur to Twelve or buffet use. “ V illage Street." and *3Kmny Concealed Weapon Venetian blinds,., vestibule, ty In 1940 and had been director Afternoon” tn gilt fram'ea: “ Autumn in w ill entail aome additional trou­ main point is not that tbesq na­ back porch. \ of Its summer session since 1943. Budget Terms New England” (sketched) in gold and white. tions Are apologists for ble and wpTk on the part o f town Charge Is Faced He was an associate professor of Usually $18,501 , whlOh they are . no t They are aa officials. But If It makes it easier MUST BE SEEN TO BE English. * kssnly aware iff'the problem of for Just one additional Manches­ APPRECIATED 25 per cent down: 3, 8 or Torrlngton, Oct.' Ray­ 12 months to pay the bal­ dehUng w ith Russia aa any one ter citizen to cast tils Vote‘jfpff%e mond Daly, 42, of W aterbti^ wiU CALL 2-0338 ance. No'carrying charge candidates o f his choice, it w ill be be arraigned in Munlclpai\roUrt 0.1: '^ ID Crocheted Pet else. But they happen to feel that 22 Essex Street on 3 month's plan. t t e diplomacy o f the West has, so worth while. The chances are II here Monday on a charge, of/car- -/■ 3-cuahioii lounge with cut-back 1 8 9 rylng a concealed weapon. H e\la 13 Better Looking m , I lacMng la adsdom, wlll-'|'^** prove at least a convenience under $500 ball. \ pagatm to negotiate, m>d con- to many voters. It should be ap­ Daly was arreeted yesterday. / Btru^va, poMtlve, aima. proved. Police Chief Hugh E. Meale and Better Cooking Detective Capt. Frank Sherlock Town .75 I Ttey are withholding their mor­ said, after he was 'found carrying- al support of the West, so far. The Lean One a .25 caliber automatic pistol 6 9 wrapped in a newspaper under his vertiseuieut 74th Birthday not becaasa they favor Russia, Back last June, about the time arm. .______The soft, deeply tufted back, the but because they hope to bring of the first national convention, Tltey said the' weapon’s clip was long low aeat and arms, m.ike RUBBISH COLLECTION this the perfect mail's lounging the W est Into a wiser mood. we purchased tw’O.Uttlo pigs. In loaded, but that there was no car­ tridge in the tiring chamber.. Trucks and men in the employ “Buy” chair. Choice of beige, green or keeping, with the political mood of ojf the Town of Manchester will grey tapestries. Usually IS5.00. , As Flanders Sees It the times, we gave them names collect rubbish about town, on bearing a certain campaign and October 16th and 23rd. Ralph B. Flanders, the New election connotation. There were You iite therefore, requested to England industrialist who is now only two little pigs. Under the bi­ place your barrels, or other mate*, 5 9 Johnson rials on the lawns In front of sendag as Republican Senator partisan policy o f high prices, we And houses, near the. sidewalks, ■ but \ ■ Spread your "homework * ont *B Mg from Vermont, deserves some rare, could « ^ y afford two. Besides, not on the sidewalks. I 23 X 44 inch top o f this CThippendale desk: status among the thinkers of our we would have fiesitated, in-any A ll .rcceptuilea or n^aterials 8 drawers including file drawei*. Mahogany- day. He Is, ws thiaki capable of case,''to give any;^ Innocent little Anderson should be placed on the lawn the plywood and gumwood. .Usually $75.00. & q u i8lte Dimcan Phyfe Period model seeing beneath tha superficial logi-. third pig the native of Hank, night before as trucks and men PAINH|Vn AND will start in designated areas at 'HA- "‘ 1. - Ic to the basic and governing / The twin little pigs we did buy 7:00 A. M. - f! (n DKt;i)RATING .75 truth—as, we think, men like have^%i4>eh constituted, since June, - OCTOBER 16th. 1948 COLLEC-> I Below I Tier Uble to hold lamps, books, IV' Winston Churchill cannot. os our private Rogalluper Roll., ^t Inlerior and Exterior'W ork TION .SCHEDULED AS SET m WASHDAY lENEnrS OF... curios, between two chairs or serve in the ■ J ' Senator Flandem has recently that, time, we pm their names In FOLLOWS: Today’s replacement mo^l I829.9B Use this Pembroke Uhle dining room. Rimmed mahogany plywood ^ll!i IliRhIund St. lei. 0312 • 3-way Baur*' Shu# ' shelves. Were $19.95.' - returned from Europe. In Eu­ the trough, and swilled them AREA BOUNDED 269« at the end bf your' sofa, l.'iOOakitt. Tel ROM North by South Windsor and rope, and back Iq this country, be about In Impartial fashion, and • AJiwMobla Ftaaaara Wrinew Caalral between chairs, or in the Vcrnon.-To\vh Lines. hall. Genuine mahogany has found a growing emphasts on let them draw. Then wc sealed 0 liM*r load*, hi M capochy whila |l' .95 East - by Bolton and Vernon h ' with crotch,drawer front. thb military side of resiftance to away the result of the draw, so Town Lines. pamlahi lab HeTe’s your all-weather rabge that cooks, bakes and roasta with beautifully inlaid. U'ually 14 Russia. And. to routine thinkers, that we should forget It ourselves, South' by Glastonbury Town • lad* laagat Tub cavar either gas or oil! Gas cooking in Summer keeps your kitchen cool and $39.50. Line. 8349 m our plans ter welding western Eu­ comfortable. OU cooking and heating in Winter k e ^ ypii wurm and 4-12 yn* and never be guilty of any feeding W est by South.. Main. Main, .* taawu* Tbof dtpaadablBty I; rope into one mUltaly unit and favoritism. -4- cory. ^ Union and Slater Streets. I II " y ^ue Bprnett then Mipplying it with arms seem The remaining, mechanics of NOTE; Rubbish will be coHect. - v o y u WANT A TMOS " Bengal pioneered the dual-oven' dual-fuel ranM and bW brought.^ I j , Your grade-school miss likes lots HemenUl security, the way to tkis new and'ultra-reliable systeni e«l on both sides o f the above- AUTOMAOK eiAMSON. TOOl 11 «f pretty frocks ' for classroom mentioned streets October Ifith," to American kitchens the moat in efficiency and beauty. The oven to ||a)’car, and pattern 8349 is the )>er- v i c t ( ^ over Russia. of prediction are these: Como elec­ By Mrs. .Anne Cabot 8 9 and all highways withiii the above Sm out Ona^Muiata Shirt Oamonilra- a big 16 x 17',^ x 13 Inch size. There are four top gas burners and 11 feet answer. The yoke and skirt 8^ ^ ) r Flandera doesn’t think tion morniiig we shall observe What tun you'll have crocheting When MiniftfM described boundarie.s. ^ ^ ' lion..'.»a* how »k# Oladiran melM 4 lid.s tl^use with oil, covered when not in use by sr»ooth-as-i^toh nW glng are fashioned of a bright so. H a thinks: almost the oppoeite. which little hog seems fattest and tiaidatt-lwlran piacat aoty. bw» It fatdi 11 jeontraating fabric — pattern also this loveable laughable little Peke -. i OCTOBER 23rd 1948 COLLEC-” coveralls, Fact.or>* installed oil burners, condiment set, minute minder, . . and what an armful o f joy for He thinks the United SUtea has foremost with foot In the trough, Count TIPN SCHEDULED AS «a ttaia In o daMt, haw llnl# b coH». |l provides dainty wing sleeves, I f oven heat control (for gas) and fluorescent l^ht included! you like. a baby to have and to htrfU. Easily Squ»r*.arin, 2:«Ushlon Pillowback chairs Jsst a “major and perhaps decl- and ’ which has tended toward FOLLOWS: 1 Mare vnut d>N‘i«if tele- I Pattern No. 8349 ia for sizes 4, and quickly crocheted of white i ' Lawaon design 1 Right I Hand dedorated MtUe” in the “cold war" with AREA BOUNDED Because this jBjodel is discontinued and offered ta us at a su^ leanness. Then we shall open the phone hin prenrrlpthm D]B. 8, 10 and 12.^years. Size 6, 2 wool yarn. Pets may be stuffed wroses bn milk glase: IJ *, North by South Windsor Line. with cottton. odds and ends of ma­ V'atkins famous Longfellow chair . . . designed for because 0^ MarebaU Plan sealed identifications and pro­ stantial saving for bur Anniversary we bought all we could I Today’s yards o f 39-inch; 7-8 yard contrast. tall. WiCk key Is switch ' six-footers! Removable .pillow back, long, low arms to Weldon'* oui prt- East ^ South M ailt Main. terial or more wool yarn. divlitad from its origin nounce the winner. JQHNiSON model which replaces it- sells for ^29.95. for light. Brass And mar* . . utter luxury for mg feBowe, Available In s 'Vale prolrnol-inal Mire lot Union and Slater Streets,/' To obtain complete erochctlng , ble base. choie* of tapestries Usually $110.00. da of Hirnpesn rocovery To tell the truth, one of the Ut- immediate delivery ta South by Glastonbury Town I Jnatructions, stitch illustrations, g o r g in g . Una.--. For this pattern, send 25 cents, materiafrequlrementa'-aiHl .4teiah<' BROS. in coins, yoiir name, address, size West by East Hartford Town ing directions for Crocheted Pete leaiiw than tto other^ But are are i.^ilcsiFcd, and the Pattern Number Line. Electrietd Contractors fa tte n ) No. *5867), send 16 qipta. All ptecaa axactly oa sketched ia the purpose of p la y in g ^ e .s y s te m through and |i'.o Sue Burnett, The Manchester In c< n plus cent postage. Teur NOTE; Rubbish will 'be collect-, ■ . 10.33 Main St. 1 '.livening Herald,. 1150 Ave. Ameri'-. 4 1 18 Ptaa," said Renator pretending that we do not really WELDON 1 name, address and the pattern ed on all highways within the TcI. 6227 Is can. New Tork J9, N . Y. P erfect reproduction of a Victorian ;itfiBiNia,,wttir Euro- know which Ut tlie lean one, Tom 901 MAIM o/ Meuioltedi&i above doscnhetl-MxmndAri<^s. II ‘ The latest Fall and Winter Issue m unbX^ Anne OaboL The Man­ foot stool In solid mihogeny!-Un- ■ or Harry. By O, H. Waddell. chester Evening Herald.' 1150 Are- i 11 o f Fashion la filled with ideas for iisuatly 'comfortable:' 13 x 17 top X. .General $fonager h a smart winter wardrobe. Jdore niie o f the Amerioas, New York 19,; 15 inches high! Grtea. .beige' dr X I f Prolgner .Original patterns, fabric ... ■ i black tapestries I'siiallv 322.M. |tn«wa and a free pattern printed in the b«"k. 75 cents. " I - ,.'V. ■')

•,). ■ ^ ■ I : ■■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. BIANCHESTER. C0NN« FRm AY. OCTOBER 16,1948 M a n c h e s t e r e v e n in g h e r a l d . Ma n c h e s t e r , con^ . Fr i d a y , u c t u b e r is , i 9 « PAGE E K ^H T \ right, Rakdalt Auxlalr was risetad seek advic* concqrntef the in the county Jail, acting oiily will be ready to turn out the new| president Of 'the;he Student CotmeU State Bnilfling vote, after he was relaaacd. ColdRubbeF type rubber by the end of the year i Rockville at Bast School for the first se­ Must Serve . at an annual rate of 8,000 Jong] mester. \ • W M O —ISM They were able to show yester-' Code Ditearded T od a y’s Radio tVtHToIXW I day, however, that his parole had tons, or about one-tanth Its total Groiul EntertainiM^nt Sale o Open Bonds ^ ' W TiC—!••• W KNBr-SM All of Term been’ revoked immediately follow­ To^ Made production. Rockville E[igh A food sale will be held on the Savers Week-^m EMteni Standard Time < ing his arrest In Shelton, but that ’The output of cold ruljber will ^ And Dance laaii at the Veriipa Center Con­ Otd'Saj’brook, Oct. IS—lift—Th^ Bids on N ot. 4 they were unable to regain custody be tried for the flrst time In many gregational churcRv on Saturday, Oonnectlcut bnildliifr code waa Judge Inglis Reverses of him because he was being held Naugatu^ Plant Being non-ttre products made- In New ^ Sponsored By The , Haveearn atafting at 3 p.ni. ’m a Is sponsored carded at a apectsT town. mec f » : 4 5 — by Fairfield county authorities England, such as footwear, insul­ by the Waya and M bs^ committee here last night. WDRC—Hint Hunt; Haw* WTIC—Lennie Herman QuinteL Decision Regarding and out of the priaon’e control. Equifiped to Prodit^ ated wire, mechanical g d oia , and of the church. . TTie vote was by acclamaUon Hartford. Oct; 15^0*5 — Bids WCOO—^Hartford Police 'SMak; Frequency Modulatton coated paper and .fabric product* MANCHESTER PIPE BAN1 Final Seaaloa' after Georgs J. Coyle, former May­ for a .84,500,000, 30-year self- Long-Wearing Type Cold rubber get* Its name from Fop First Time in 3 5 liquidating bond issue for new 1*90 a u b . „ ' . MDRC—FM 46A; 03.7 MC. New Haven/ Convict The Selectmen and the Town or of New Britain and a pro^rty WKHB — Newi; 840 RsquMt WKNB—F’M 108.7 MC. Prelate Says War the fact that it ie manufactured At The Veara lbJ?lay F ootball; aer“k will'bold the final\sesalon owner her* deecribed the / Rate dormitories at the University of WTHT— FM 100.7 MC. Naugatuck, Get. 18—(JP) — The at temperatures ranging from 41 for adminlatering the eleetor'a code ae “an unlnf moh- CdnnecUcut.-wlli be opened Nov. 4 Matinee. 'Wethersfield. Oct 15—(g’l^W ll- at noon. State Treasurer Joseph irONS-^uke Bo*. WTIC—FM 45.8 MC; 96.5 MC. Is NotxWorst.Evil United States Rubber Co., an­ degrees fahrenheit down to aero, RAINBOW BALLROOM .O ther jdty News oath to those qualified on Satur­ atrostty.’’ * . i son Evans of New Haven must re^ eompareff with about 135 degrees move A. Adorno announced today. / r>-Bandstand; MualcMart, WDBC—FM. nounced today it- synthetic rub­ BOLTON, CONN. day from 9 a.m. to.S p.m. at .tha After opponents of Same aa WDRC. main in state’s prison until, next la production b. other eynthetlc Town Clerk’s office. 'Ihe sessim claimed that reatdente several The bonda will be drilverM to Jew* ' ber plant in operation here is be­ Rackvina, Oct IS—(Spridal) -r XC—Backataga WUe WKNB—FM. February after all. London, Oct. —The rubber of elmller typf. Rockvtlla High school wUl open iU on November 1 Is only for thoM nearby towns had pated In the state around Nov. 15, Mr. Archbishop of Yortf ^ays "war is It “ lUe Adorno said. T b . Issue will finance 5:00—Evening Centihel. Superior Court Judge Ernest A. ing equipped to produce the new Saturday Evening, Oct. 16,8 P, M» football aaason Saturday, meeting whose voting right* mature the voting, thus V , . 7:00—News; Miislc aa You Like not the worst of^aU evils," ' - gal.’’ First Selei O. Fred It precast concrete dormatoriea WCCG—Junior Disc Jockey. cold rubber that gives 80 per cent the U tchfleld Junior RepubUC tween October 18'and election day, IngUa, who on . O ct.—5 granted In a presidehtiat address at the . and a number of frateniity units. It. eleven at S:I6 p. m. at Henty November 2. b^ng annoimced tha] h a would WTIC^Stella Dallas 7:30—Easy Rhythm. Evkns a habeas: corpus write; Dr. Cyril iMger tread wear in tire* . \ Parii. TUa la the first eeaaon In 4:i 7:45—Battle of the Baritone* hbard new evidence in the case at Oarbett.^: Refrigeration equipment ..and 80 5 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER WDRC—Hew England Notebook a hearing held yesterday in the "The Christ other matertala already are on. Exhibitions nf Scotch and Irish more than S8 years that Rockvtlla 8:00—News: Curtain Calls. Christian with aU hia hat- High has been represented on the WCCC—New’s; Music Loft. 8:30—Rendezvous with Music, prison, and reversed his .decision. red^f war aiand paaslonata desire their way to thC plant, which U, a. H I L D I t C H Dances and Songs UTIC—Loreiizo Jones. for peace must recognise that war Rubber operates for the Recon­ gridiron. There are 56 boya la HUe*OI)< SISVICl HUDSON **tiS 9:00—News; Concert Hour. Evans had tried to Comiifice 7- the squad, none of. whom have MTIIT— FM. that court that 133 days he spent is not the worst of all evil* 'The struction Flfiancc Oorp. The plant utter degradation of man, the loss MARKET Manchester Pipe Band in Full Uniform bad any previous experience In WONS—Two-Ton Baker. Same as WTHT except 6:45-7:30 in the Fairfield county jail at football. They have been drlUii^ WCCC—I'unes lor 'ibis'. p.m.. Concert Hour. Bridgeport between September, of human rights and the tramp­ ling underfoot of all that’s righte­ 99 Summer StiWt dally since Sept 9 under the di­ FREE PARKING IN PURNELL PARKING LOT W TlOr-Young VViUclCi' Brown. WTIC—FM. 1943, and February, 1944,. should rection of Coach Ted Ventura. ' t Same as WTIC. count aa part of his prilTon term. ous and true Is an evil worse than ART McKAY'S a 5:00— ... Television war." AUTO GLASS FooUall Trdphy WDRC'-^Music off the-Record. HeM In Jall .lSS Days OPEN At the end of the season, a tro­ r Your Order Carried To Your Car At^ No Extra Cost WKNB—News and Spoi'ts; MO WNHO-TV. Eyahs spent 16 years, from Installed P. M. Leaves Berlin for Moeoow ORCHESTRA phy will be given to that member Request Matinee ! 5:00—Tcletuncs; Prograni Res­ 1925 to 1941, In prison as an Berlin, Oct 15 —(gq—Walter I Prompt Service of the high achool football squad WONS—Story 'lime. , habitual criminal before he was' Bedell Smith, U. S. ambassador to SUNDAYS who, in the opinion of the award Shinuig New \VTHT--Chaueiige of the lUkon ume...... C A li' 3822 6:00—Small Fry Club. paroled. In September, 1943, he the Soviet union, left Bwliil today I committee, best typlfiim good Rita BlaxwdIHamm WTIC—When a Girl Marries. was arrested In Shelton on a ' 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. Blake Up A Party—Reserve A T sb ^ 6:30—Rubs Hodges' Scoreboard. for Moscow. He bad stopped over sportsmanship, improvement, team SPRY 6:15— ■ 6:45—Film Shorts. charge o f aasault and held for 133 here two days on hi* return trip play and conduct combined with SUGAR WONS—Superman. days . In the county Jail while au- White Giass Co. Weekdajrfc 8 to 8 Tickets $1.20 Per Person (Tax Inck) ^ COFFEE 7:30—Camera Headlines. i frona .Paris for conferences with average scholastic ability. This UDSON CRACKERS WTIC—Portia Faces Life. 24 Birch St. Mj^nchester 7:45—Film Shorts. thorltiea debated whether to Gen. Luciua D. Clay, U. 8. military | For Reservations Phone 6624, 6974, 4255, 3858 trpphy, donated by Ernest Dlggel- 5:80— ■ \r 8:00—Fashions on Parade. prosecute him t o raaaault or re­ governor of Germany. Open Dally 8 A. H.‘* To 8 P. M. Full Line Of Meats, mann, ta of bronze on a plastiq WDRC—Old Record Shop. . 8:30^Fllm Shoris. turn him to prison aa a parole Including 8atnr4ay base, and may be seen in Mr. Dig- ear with more hssd room, yet yon step^own into* it. AJJ- $ 1 . 0 9 WONS—Captsim Mldnignt. Groceries Fruits and 9:00—Sport Film. violator. The following February Plenty Of Parkins geimann’s store •window on . West 'fST 2 9 * WTHT—Jack Armstrong, 9:05—yi’resUlng,'Jamaica Arena. they, decided on the latter course. . Vejietablcs Main street. WeH Gladly Gtvs Yba A Dcmonstratioii—JasL.^Phone 4 5 * "** WTIC—Just Plaln^ill. ' Judge IngUa’ Oct. 5 decision On Premises Organ Recital Mind, WM, . 5:45— i n freeing Evans wa;i baaed on the British- An organ recital will be given Carnation Hershey’a Chocolate Pare Raapberry w n c —Herb Shrincr and . Ray­ 32 Families Left assumption that pfiabh authori­ tonight at 8 o’clock at the Rock­ **THIS TIME ir S HUDSON** SALAD mond Scott. ties had neglected to revoke his American Club ville Methodist church by Walter WONS—Tom Mix. Homeless by Fire parole during the time he spent H. Hewitt of Maplewood, N.-' J., MILK k SYRUP DRESSING JAM WTlC—Front Page Farrell. ANTIFREEZE formerly of tWs city. Mr. Hew-. Evening Itt the son of Cora Nichols Hew­ 0:00— New York, Oct. 15—OP)—Flames itt and the Ikte BMward Hewitt, Is WDRC—News. . swept through 13 two-family BINGO a memberbf' ths American Guild ooK D N r w WONS—Newa. , frame houaea in Coney laland PRESCRIPTIONS' OPEN MEETING of OrganliiU and la at present or- s 1 4 * WTHT—Music at Six; SporU. near the amusement section early •V HOMI rOR Cf^lATER \ - , 2 5 * choir dlrsmr of the lEhvJCi w n c —News. today, leaving 32 famUiea home- CALLED FOR Tomorrow (Maaeheater Group) ____ Prsabytertaa church In leas. itepiewbod, ‘and aasistant organ­ sssasRisai STRICTLY FRESH (SiaaO Sixe) WDRC—Sportscast; Record Al­ Five ocenpants of one house, in­ 1 L a ROLL AND ist of Temple R'nal JeShrurum pt I "L. . a • . . s cluding a three-year-old child and Alcoholics Anon^ous I aala t a HI bum. D SnVERED NawmiL N. J,: WONS—Sports; New*, a four-year-old, ware burned and Night' AarisHwgt Mr. H ewitt wUl ha w n c —Strictly Sports; Weather taken to a hospital. Two firemen * ^ .ijt ' . . : HOLUSTER ST. SCHOOL IN Don WUdridL baritone; Miw Edith doz. 6$8dr” ana's policeman were Injured. FREE With Each Ransom, organlat of the Rockvllla WONS— CwicerL Police, fearing deaths, roimded -FIN E y; church; Arthur Stein-and Russell Butter 63* EGGS WTHT—Sereno Oammell; Wea- up the families In * synagogue ^ FRIDAY, OCT. 22, 8:30 P. M. and began a check for possible 4irilson, vloUnlatsj apd Mr* Albert ther.H ^ PHARMACY ORANGE/ W. Jackson, cellist.' 6 0 W E L L S S T . ( I l f O m y MKATIOM) T i U 2 / 9 4 4 2 w n c—Professor Andre Sc^n- mtsaing. 6fi4 Center St, Again the Oroop Is leaning thla InvHatlon tO all In­ LEAN, SHORT SHANK SMOKED Thirty pieces of apparatus were terested citizens In Manchester and vicinity because the “/ ’The publlo Is invited to attem y MINCED HAM ker. “^^eL 2-9814 Pnrehaao- this recitsL No admission called but on four alarms, start­ .members feel that the work they are trying to do In the Bowles for Oovetnor Club. ing at 4:45 * m. (e.*t.). The fire rehaMHtatlon of aleoboUe addlota will bo greatly helped he charged, but an offering BOLOGNA was reported under control in two by the nuderstaadfaig and sympathy of those Uvlag la this taken. Siloiilders S* The organ, which has 4 a re* WDRC—Lowell Tho«nas. hours. 1 Bottle of du Pont conditioned this aummep •WTHT—Storjrland. ’THE ALCOHOLIC pfcOBLEM REMAINS ONE OF . . -1 r— T VEAL LOAF BONELESS BRISKET, SOLID MEAT w n c —Three SUr ESxtra. THE FOUR MAJOR HEALTH PROBLEMS IN THE Iginaly owned by the Crooner Suffers gregmrional church, a „ . 1:0O— / USOTED STATES- It ranks wUh heart disease,, cancer S^ler Or 1 Con after the two C^gregaUonal LIVERWURST 'W DRC—Beulah. \ Chrysanthemum Time and tnherenlesla In Ha destmctlon of Ufe, and If ontrsnka churches had united/was sold to PtCKLB AND I A ■■ Ib. WONS—Fulton Lawia. 9 t. Intemid Injuries them in Ita cost to the natlan. Aay metliod which offers the Methodist church. In excellent PIMIENTO WTHT—Newa. V See The ^ e m Of Fall Flowers Now lit Bloom Imps of a wrintion la worthy of the Noooat attentlen and Com Beef 69* condition today, / t is nearly w n c —Supper Club. \ aeUve aaalatanee of MaachMter dUzen* Of duMont Rust Inhibitor Newark, N. J „ Oct. 16 — ()P)— ycara old, hs' n-.is— The Alcoholics Anonymons la aow recognized as one 1875. SHORT, SIRLOIN, PORTERHOUSE WONS—Tello-Teat. Jack CarroU, 24, a crooner,\ who of the moat effective means la reatorlng those addicted won a nation-wide talent show, Bouquets, Mixed C oIo k $1.00 t Paintings WDRC-rJack Smith Show. by this dread affliction to a normal Ufe of naefnlnea* A Rev. Forfest Musaer, pastor Of WTHT—People’! Party. was taken to the hospital hundred thoasaad nlcohoUcs la more than two tbonsand BONELESS YEAL wnC—News. • night suffering from internal Spring la The Proper Time To Plant gronpa all ever the world owe the arrest of their disease NICHOLS-BRISTOL, Inc. Union Congregational church, and Juries after bring mobbed bv auto­ to Ita mialstratioa* MAY WE COUNT ON YOU TO Mias A ^ e Burt, art supervlMr 7;*0— graph aeekers as he left Place Your Order Now the pw le schools of Vemota esc* WDRC—Club Fifteen. cast In New York. HELP PROMOTE ITS WORK IN BOTH MANCHESTER Steaks '79* BIAIN STREET kave/a picture Included In the] ROAST WONS—Henry J- Taylor. AND VICINITY BY YOUR PRESENCE AT THIS DOM­ 1099 MANCHESTER He collapsed in a taxi on the . t.-. Giumuitefd ttndcr eat from steer beef UTTHT-Lone Ranger, .61 Washington St. Tel. 3743 INO OPEN BIEETINGr iWtloa of . the Connecticut, Solid meat—No waste, exoeHeat for oNrea or pet leafit ' w n c—Yankee Yams, way honie to Belleville and was ter Color Society which la be- taken to Cblumbua hospital, where g held at the Avery Memorial GENUINE MILK FED—STUFF AND ROAST ^ 7>4«— his conditioh. was listed as seri­ SWIFT PREMIUM, GENUINE TOP QUALITY WDRC—Edward R. Murrow. In Hartford this month. Thfsie ous. \ Advertise ^ Herald— ll Paya, hundrad water colors were sub­ WONS—Sports, Ed Lee, associate producer hf w n c —Pleasure Parade. mitted this year, with about 100 BREAST the Mutual Broadcasting Syatem’s bring Mlaoted by a Jury, bf dls- t m — ’Talent Jackpot atthw, aakl Ckrroli WDRC—Jack Carton Show, yShell-Pli, the Ideal Sink Counter Covering tlnguishen art critics for tha.-cx- Lamb For es won the show for seven weeks in *. WONS — Great Scenea from hiblt. Miea Burt’s water color le Boned and roDcd If desired. row and had retiimjtd last night enutled "Geranium’’ and Mr. Mua- VEAL ’> ' Great Playa. 29 for a guest appearance; W nC—Band of America. aer’a, •Tforfolk Hllle." • l U - ■ Now HepOng Flaat WDRC—Mr.^Aca and Jane. Economical Work on the InsUOsUon of a WONS—Leave It to the Oirfa. new heating lilent at the American OUR POLICY IS TO GIVE YOU, OUR CUSTOMERSi THE FINEST QUALITY, THE LOW- WTHT—Thlf la Your TOL Eye-Appealing Dyeing Cori^ratlon la progressing wnC-'Jlm m y Durante Show. WASH,.. t o d a y ’s rapidly, It was announced today by EST PRICES, THE FRIENDUfeST SERVICE AT ALL TIMES. IF, FOR ANY REASON 9iM — Stain-^roof Nat N. Schwedel, treasurer of the WDRC — Double Indemnity — fASTER,,, company. Two 30,000 gallon tanks YOU ARE- EVER DISSATISFIED WITH ANY PURCH.ASE, PLEASE RETURN WITH UN- D ram * Grease-Proof wsn ihstaned last week. One of WONS—Gabriel Heatter. the new boUere arrived Thursday USED PORTION, AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE CHEERFULLY REFUND!®. WTHT—Break the Bank, aeARER,,, . Non-Rotting and another was expected today. w n c —Eddie Cantor Show. BIGGIST The company has heretofore 9tl5— EASIER,,, Non-Cracking burned coal Swift Premium Rib Swift Premlam Loin Steer Beef, Bone In Frcab Cnt ■ WONS—News. Non-Fating Oroeary Bingo t :M — m t h A public grocery Mage will be LAMB CHOPS LAMB CHOPS CHUCKROAST LAMB STEW WONS—Lionel Hampton Show; held In G.AJL HaU tonight at Newa. Water*Rcsiatant S;I5 o’clock under the sponeorShip WTHT—^Thomaa E. Dewey, of the Alden Skinner Auxiliary. w n c —Red Skelton. BARGAIN! This wQl be preceded by a meet­ The CONNECTICUT le lb. Ic lb. lOHW— ing at 7:S0 p.ih. for membei* le lb. le lb. WDRC—Everybody Wins. WQHS—Meet the Press, Btaamad dam s WTHT — Lee Salt 'vs. Reuben BE^DARjD’S f l o o r c o v e r in g Staashad clams which have been Jonea. * popular feature at the American Lean, Tender Lean, Meaty FniK Pork ' Frcah Poek w n c —Life o f RUey, 1S8 SCHOOL STRER . ItAMCHEma • PHONE t- L ^ cq Boma this season, will l#i8S— //- again be served tonight CUBE STEAKS VEAL CHOPS KIDNEYS LIVER WDRC—Spotlight Review, s According to figures published by the Ohoeen "Oaderella" WONS—^Memory Time. Mr* CsFoIine Taft of Vamon 7^ was chesm aa ’ ’Cinderella** a t the \ WTHT—All American Sports mock broadcast Wsdntsday night ' *^g*. United States Department of Labor, Bureau o f le lb. fc lb. e lb. ;C lb . W nC —Henry Wallace Progree- at the Sykes auditorium and re­ alve Party. ceived a hat dreae, ehoes, handbag, theater tickets, dinner for two and 1 1 :0 0 — Labor Statistic, your cost of living dollar is News on all atations. DO THEY GALL other gift*. Mr* Pauline Hart was llt I 5 — the "runner up” and third honors Velveeta ■/I went to Mr* Frsincis Maguire, BACON WDRC-r-Experimental Program. worth only 57 cents when compared to the base PURE LARD Squarca SAUERKRAUT WONS—Muaical Scoreboart, both of whom receive gift* CHEESE WTHT—Blue Room. YOUR CAR A Other women taking part in the W n o —Newa. period 1935-1939 for 34 large cities. quiz were Mrs. Harold Ludke, Mre. 11:80— Catherine Costello, Miss Ruth Vs Lb. I L b . Boucher, Miss Diana Kadelski and Carton i e 3 lb. Jfcg e w n c—Paatela in Rhythm. JALOPPY? P k r lb. WONS — Dance Orchestra; Mrs. Curtis. News. in Your dollar spent for electricity in our ter- On Dean’s Ust ' WDRC—Symphony Hall. . Sure— the n. :or IS in • I ’ Miss Barbara A. Willes, daugh­ 1S.-00— ter of Mr. and Mrs. Hoadley W nC—News: Dance Orch. •1 sliufie,! - “ ritory is worth $1.47 when compared to the same Willes of Vernon Center, has been T*!S0— named to the Dean’s List at Jack- FRESH FRUITS and Milk Fed Veal Shoulder WTTC—Adrian Rollinl Trio, v . . Certainly— the tires are son college, department for women, at Tlifta college, for the term ____ 9 period. ‘ all brand newt which ended In June. A coneletent VEGETABLES Dean’a List studsnt, she began her ROAST lETnEWASMAYIDIEmSOF,,. Junior year at Tufts this fall. Since you can’t get more for your money Heads Cooitell FANCY EATING, JUICY DELICIOUS o t-wsy Bwtw->ISH By a vote of the . pupils and teachers *of grades five through • AdjuitsU. rrsti .f . Wrin|*r C.nrr.1 BUT any place, it is smart to put electricity to work APPLES 3u. 29e BAKekY ITIMS • Wee.. Issd. hi* fvN wrschy you ARE AIXUWIMU nik v a l u e AND Uttoo a»rt.lshi luh MHtHSOV VOUKOAR ni'IIBOUNB RV KOI REPAIR. FIRM, YELLOW , ~ - IKU FHAI tWUMPLEO FENDER OR STRAlUHTEN- in your home. The more you use — the more LARGE • ladt iMliae Tvb Mvw INU VULV oEN’rai FOR SALE • feawse Ihw *pw**ihllitr ' . . / ■ ■ Down Pa.'rment Required SL- B A N A N A S I you ti^nefit! 500.00. Monthly Payment In­ vew’U wkNT a tmor cluding Taxes and Insurance LARGE,LARGB. FANCf a n c y CALIFDRNL\ BARTLETT Coffee rinos AUTOljUaiC •UOIBON.-fOOl about S48A0. Total Sale Price. You*ll Be S7J100.00. Ocoupancy within 60 Sm sW OM-Minvt. Shirt OfiMmfr.- to SO day* Located off Middle. 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MANCHESTER, EVENING HERALD. MA|4CHESTER. CUNN., FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16,1948 liANCHEST^H EVKNINCrHERAJLD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ ERIUAY, OCTOBER 16,4948 devotion and ael^-sacriflce- df the bloodshed; it has brought peace.] HuntersHere About T o ^ Gill Issued Salvation Army men and women who marched be­ Ita colors ' are alghtflcaiit „ and j Jiiflgt; Hyde Will Asserts Truman neath i t speak of the Prince of Peto^^Andl .Show Opfetis Today; To Qive Program General Albert Orsbqni, inter-j against cnilety, cTppreasioiv and MUSIC rovernor andTBowles Combatting keds e h iM Wait Opening Rev. Chester F. Auatih of this For Rehearsal national leader of thn Salvation' sin." ^ Probated'T otlay FATHER DUNN town, former pastor'of the Churdi Army, in speaking of Uie flag! The general public wlU be wel­ of the Nasarene, wtU, ocrapy the aaid: “The Salvation Army flag is| come to attend this tnusioal fes­ SATURDAY, OCT. 14 - idHtP.liP ' • ' ' ' . Helena, Mont., Obt 15—(F)— m e m o r i a l f u n d pulpit Sunday, durtim the absence Saturday night the Salvation the same the world over. It has i tival. presented by forty Instru-1 Exchange Verbal Digs Attorney General 'Tom Clark aaid iiBllenailseriee % / | C fC S SSegaon Start* Tomorrow of the pastor. ReV. James R. BeU, Racial Groups to Meet Army Band and' Songsters :M11 r m y h a u The will of Judge William 8. taMataestnf,raboa W VaV#B i78 never caused any* trouble: never] ir.entalists and vocallata. No ad-' SALVATION A . ' Hyde, who died early this pjonth, laat night “the Truman adminis­ who- la attending meetings of the At HolUster HaU for present a program of music which divided people: never caused any miasioh fee will be asked. j Major John Baggs of New York was admitted to probate thia af­ tration haa done more to combat ' '^Lorid Aroa* Are WeU denomination in South Poland, will cfhter aroimd the flag. Sevt ternoon ^fore Acting Judge Communism than any other a Mrs. Lura Mohrbacber. member propertlea which we consider Momnaa me* at Norwalk tonight, said; ■ \ ing election. the lobby of Center church house. Sunday. Cavallato f e a tu ^ all Ms only be Issued to thoee.who pro­ wlU be applied to Welfare woiTc in of the Y-W.C.A. County Board and good buys, to offer: The proposed cerhlval-eircus Three-year old Cape Cod In ■T think the people are entitled Mra. David Muldoon and Mrs. Ora famous radio personalities Includ--^ Watertury, Oct. 15 —(/fj—Al­ duce both their hunUng license and the Atlantic District which In­ National Y.W.C.A. Board, will lead f CORONAtlON to know where he stands on thg^ ordinance follows: Sherwood head the committee, ing Bob Allen, romantic vocalist, fred Farnlof of Waterbury, a fore­ B I N G their Sportsman’a Association cludes New Engishd. the first meeting of the. Home M a n e h foter, 4-room dwelling ulth two imfinished up, all Im­ things that will mean a great deal Sec. >. It shall he unlawful for membera.of which will be at the Leslie Young, glamoroiu song­ man at the Chase Brass and Cop­ a membendilp card. ' Makers Group, sponsored by the provements, attached garage, to them during the next two Vny person, firm, corporation, club •church Monday evening to' receive stress, and a boat of the nation’s per company here for 32 years, Hunting licenses m ay be ob­ Robert Bodo, son of Mrs. Milton Manchester Branch of the Hart­ years.” o\ association to ...exhibit, open, articlea for the sale. Omter cburcll greatest ..music-making stars. Cav- died yesterday in Waterbury hoa- Plouss of 119 Aptumn street left ford County Y.W.C.A:, at 7:30 on good location. Sale Price 89850., Bridts. . . tained at the affice of Town aerk Dowe Payment required 81500. Bowies L’rgea Action maintain or operate any perform­ folka may also leave , tbam in the allaro’s outstanding piano selec­ pjfal from burns be received Sun­ Samuel Turkington and at the this morning for his basic traiq Tuesday, October 19, at the Cqm- ntryw hm ... Bowles contended that Con­ ance, ahow or exhibition common­ lobby, or Mrs. Muldoon, whose ad­ tions Include “Polonaise,” "W ar­ ing at the Great Lakes Naval mtmity "Y " on North Main street. to 82000., monthly payment day night. ARMY AND NAVY CLUB BUsh Hardware Company, 793 a p p r oximntely 860.00, occu­ hrarta buratiag necticut people “know that some­ ly khpWn aa a carnival or circua dress is 60 Ruaaen street, will ar­ saw Concerto," "Voodoo Moon," Plant officiala said that Farnlof Main street. Neither of these plac­ Training station. He has signed Mrs. Mohrbscher will speak on body, somewhere has got to do within , the limits of the Town of range to have bulky gpoda collect­ “Intermeeeo,” as well as liberal was turning on an electrical up for three years in the Navy. “Flower Arrangements for Your pancy thirty dnys. vrilh the lova of something to build houses in this es reported a particularly heavy Cape . Cod In Mnncheater, S Manche^r, provided howaver ed if it ia desired. . contributions'of ’’sweet” swing and switch while working in the metal license sale aa of 11:36 thU morn- Favorite Containers," and will their lim .... slate, to check the rise in prices that ihtt ordinance ehall not apply show the group how to make her rooma finished, excellent shnpe. boogie-woogie played with a flnlah works plant and a flash occurred hig- Nine of the men of Center Oon- proud ia- their and to atop the eviction racket. to any afpateur , show, perform­ gregatlohal church will have a attractive felt bags. Members are Sale Price 89800., Uowii Pa>'- “If you, as present governor of 'Fhomaa F, Henry, Super^sor unrivalled by any orchestra. Car­ and Ignited his clothing. Farnlof, Permita may be obtained at, ment 82000. to 82400., monthlv poMMtiaa of lifetimo ance or exhibition, baxeer, festi­ in the Connecticut State-Fair Eth- men also presents in his revue Bob a native of Sweden, was burned part in the worship service, Lay­ requested to bring their favorite Ominecticut, have flo Ideas on these MTRRACITE” Lea’a Kaao Station, 110 Center payment npproxlmately S ^ aM, CoMmimity!... Stany-eyed val or othef amuaement of like ployment Practice Bureau of In­ lido, "’The Latin ’Troubador,” Slate about the face, arms and cheatr street, and at tha Town Clerk’s men’s Sunday, October 17, with containers', flowers if possible, and highly Important subjecta. or if scissors. occupancy In thirty to 45 dny.v. with ibeir beat-loved .choice of your advisers refuse to, let you character carHed on in a hall used ter-Racial Relationa, win be the Brothers and Sandra, comedy office in the Municipal Building. brief sermons by three of them on occaslonallyfor such affaire. speaker at the Kiwanis club meet­ Short or Long A discusion will also take place Five-year old 4-room dd'elling Community'• bride-loved pot- , talk about them,” Bowles • said stats, and Ricardo and Norma in Lee Fracchla,' well-known local the subject, “BGiat Doth the Lord III hlanchester, near bus line, Sec. 2. Any violation of thla ing Monday noon at the Manches­ their interpretation of Portuguese NIGHT sportsman, reported about 900 pen* Require of Thee?" on the Home Makers series to fol­ PRACTICAL RADIO SERVICING tema. . . each deaigned ia diatiae- “you can’t blame the voters for (XML low. ulth bath, all Improvements. deciding on election day that it’s ordinance ehall- be punishable by ter Country club. folk dabCes. Showing on, screen Is A man or woman can be mar­ mita were Issued from this morning five good taate. . . f«r keepo! a fine of not more than one hun­ All business girls and members Sale .Price 86950., Dowa Pay­ LEARN BY DOING . . . DAY or EVENING CLASS time for a change." “Winner Take All”, with Elyse ried for any period of time they until noon. He added, however, Company No. l of the South of the Home' Makers Group are ment required 81500., monthly U'e are happy to terra eur Bride CaatooMM dred dollars and each day o” any specify, even one hour, under the that he Issued an avtrage'Tlf 600 Governor Shannon spoke at Reodtes Cabhie* MtoiaterS Knox. Manchester Fire department was welcome. There will be a small payment npproxinwtely 845.0^ New Class Starts October 1 8 ,194B with Community. . . Complete eervicee etart Uamden rally, sharing the G. O. P part thereof that any such show There ar$,late stage shows every law of Shiah, a widely followed Jim. psrinits on the day prior to the callad yesterday afternoon to ex­ at...8SI.OO. o r. exhlblUon shall be opened, admission charge. immediate occupancy. campaigning rtmUlght with two Saturday and Sunday at 10 p. m. Persian relgilon. opening of the season last year. tinguish a grass fire started. In 6-room .dwelling vrith breexe- other Republican leaders, Senators maintained or operated shall con- Stockholm, Sweden, Oct. 15— The heaviest demand comes after R EG ISTER NOW Uaaitod^roUmnt^ to * P. »*. —King Gustaf V, who has been 111 the wood! to the rear of the Rib­ wny and garage In Manchester ■ Baldwin of Connecticut and Mc­ Mitute a separate violation of this four o’clock in the afternoon, he bon Mill on Pine street. Green section, new; n g19Ji6 to 1949. YOU CAN BET ON IT Immediate occupancy. |he unwary voter. Tliey make no the Manchester ProbaU Court Paving Contractor^ Since 1921 Gulf Gasoline and Motor Oils To Make Voterg The legal votera of the Town of It's "Better • • S ation of ooeta of how they a n Can iManchester f091 Anytime Mrs. Anna A. Analey of 10 01- Bolton are hereby warned and 8-room dwelling within seven After leaving hi# personal ef .iliMtant Cash cott stieet represented the Man­ miles of Hartford, old, needing be paid,” the governor contln- fecU to hia wife, the will gives for eomploto' tiofoils Here - Tomorrow notified that the town meeting |ied. chester branch of the W.C.T.U., at will be- held in the Community a lot of work, good piece of than ordinary quality cleauidgi the remainder to hig daughters, Buying Service the recent state convention In land, welL A good place for a »r "The practice hae not been con­ Ruth Cheney Grumbhaar and Nisnt: Quality Products Hall in said Town of Bolton on Selectmen Guy E. Anderson, Meriden. Miss Eltsabeth A. Smart, man who Is handy at carpenter ned entirely to political cam- Marjory Cheney Bhaw, in trust Thursday, October 21, 1948, at 8 Ugns. I t ' often ia evident in the Thtt* !i NO •btiqdien, «iiJ Edward W. Carroll, and Roger S. national director of the organisa­ o’clock P,. M., for the following, work, etc. Size of dwelUng Is 1 for hie wife, Ruth Baeoa Cheney, i BTiRLOW I am itnerested in coHectiitg— /■ Oependable Service 'Tbggart Will meet tomorrow with 26 X 20, one-story. Full Sale llslatura when nuisance bills IT WILL SAVE YOU MONEY a . ■ . • -y;- tion a t Washington, D. C., was the purposes; I introduced to embarrass the for her life, and after: her death, MOTOR SALES .Town Clerk Samuel Turkington principal speaker. The all-day Price 83500.. Down Payment It's "Finest Quality Cleanii^ to divldh the property among hU □ Stamps. Q Buttons from 8 a. m. to 9 a. m. for the 1. To see if the Town will vrte required 8750. to 81000., terms ______ilatratlon by propoelag at- 595 Main Street ~ AutherlwJ J mIct convention waa called to order by to appropriate specific sums for tractive schemes that cannot be children. y D C ^ o ln s Oil Burner Sales and Service purpose of making voters. 'This Mrs. Norman B. Moore of Hart­ arranged on the balance. Im­ . . . at Prices you don't mind Paying! Mrs, Cheney is appointed exeeq^ Tel 5404 Or 2-1709 win be the last time the present expenditure under the direction of mediate occupaacy. hdopted without adding to the tax □ Other (Specify)...... ford, atate president. the selectman during the next ,en- burden of the people.” > tifix of the yui. y'' Board of Belactmen will maet aa Two-family house, Burnside G. E. Willis'ofid 341 Brood St. Phone 2-1257 neither of them are candidates for aulng yCar forjUie following pur­ '* Senator Baldwin devoted hls □ I would like to exhibit at the show sponsored by the poses: Adversning,. Board of As- Avenue, East Hartford; two B ret major radio apeech of the Son, Inc. re-election. Tomorrow’s session aessors,' Auditors, Board o f Tax ^ four-room apartments with hot ^napaign to hia Impresslona of the Stamp Collectors Club of Manchester, **We Solve the Burning Question** will'also provide the last oppor­ Review, care and Maintenance of water heat, two baths, some ------quallttea of ’Thoman B. t Mala Sttoet Tel. 5125 tunity that one can be ' made a NOTICE Bridges, Care and Maintenance of work necessaiy en one apart­ __ .vey and Earl Warren, Repub- □ Please notify me of the next meeting. voter In time to partlcipatd in the Town Green, Charltifo, Insurance. ment. Zoned for business, 'ifhls YOU SAVE.. . ean prs^dmiUal and vice presl- November elecUoos. County Tax, Dog Warden and Is a very, good buy and n very tntial candldatea_and of Govar- Any eitisen of the United Mrs. Barbiueau tags. Dog Tax to State, Election good Investment after taking Dr Shannon. ^iaiiie ....I, a...,. States who has reached 31 years Expenses, Maintenance of Fire into co.nslderation that the the difference in price gPralsea Huee CnlididMea of age and has bsea a resident of House, Health Officer, Town owner could live there pmcttc- because it’s CASH and CAR$tY! \ the state for one jrsar and a real- of ally rent free aa the rent from < He aaid he knew all three men Address ...... Phone • ■ • • • • Court, Legal Expenses, Ubrary, Intimately and .wanted to assure dent of Manchester for six Preparation of Abstract Books, one apartment would carry tho mqotha, may be made a voter at Louise Beauty Shop property. Sale Price 88850^ She votera that they will bring to Fill In And Mail To Rate Book, Postage and Tele­ UKlce "rare ability, sound 'ntegri- IS IT FACT or FICTION? this se^on. A naturalised eitisen phone, Printing, Registrars of Douw Payment required 82000. YOU BE THE JUDGE. . . must show bis ■ naturalisation to 82500. Available immediately ly and genuine purpose^ which \ ABBOTT CHASE Has Returned Voters, Rent and Fuel, Care and {America and Connecticut nred. papers. Maintenance of Publtc Schools, on completion of sale. the quality of HOLLAND’S service, 8 - r o d m dwelling within < "They can and will get things Top grades of nationally ad- •>21 Middle Turnpike East, Manchester From Vacation Maintenance of Office of Select­ must satisfy you or you dop’t pay! jdone,” aaid Baldwin. "It is not their v e r t i ^ iiowling shoes in left men, Snow Removal, Supplies. for' twenty miles of Hartford, with purpose to reeurrect the- dead Town Officials, Tax Collector, Tax about an acre of land, steam and right handed models. heat, oil burner. Full Sale Price past. 'Their eyes ere turned to the ^ -i . d i IS THI TIME Collector’s Bond, Town Aid Roads, yuture.” Men’s, black, women's in black Town Roads,, OffiM of Town $8950., Down Payment required i Senator McCarthy told a group and 2-tone. TO ORBEK Clerk, Office of Treasurer, Treas­ between 82000. and 82500. For of Yoiing Republicans at Yale urer's Bond. Maintenance of Zon­ further details, call us. Occn- that President Truman'i. admin­ $4.93 to NOW IS THE TIM E NOW ing. Board, Traveling EMpenaea of Pxnry approximately Dec. L istration, la "sabotaging" the 80th / ,,V. Selectmen, Maintenance of Vital Oongress’ housing program. He Statiatics, Aid to Dependent,Chil­ ALLEN REALTY said the undermining was being dren. ;done bv attempts to "clamp dowm" To Prepare Your Car ^ H A R V A R D 2. To transact any other tnisi- C O M P A N Y ^ SPECIAL! 'on loans for low. cost homes and ness legal and proper to come be­ Realtors \ by government stockpiling of Ked . , . Spalding » .. Hoods. fore said meeting. "scarce building materials. ’ MEN FOUNDED The .4gppcy of Good Buys Sturtlily hulit, non-skid bas­ '\ For The Cold Weather DRY MOF Dated at Bolton, ' Connecticut, We Carry Ah Lines of Insurance YALE? this 15th day of October,. 1948, 180 Center Street ketball shoes. Black, leather CAU OS WMTI Thomas W. Wilson, Manchester, Conn. FENDER AN|/b o DY ' Michael Peace, . Phoiie 5105 Manchester tpp. 98.95. Tough duck tops in Kingsley B. Carpmter, 2-7456 Hartford ... V _ __ ' Ahead RUDY YOUNG Selectmen of the Town of ^Iton. W O R k / . black, 14.75, $5.50 and $6.95. y CoM weather and an automobile in poor mechanical PHIL ALLEN CROte ' HRISTMAS ANY condition is a sure sign of trouble, headaches, and in­ Solimene and fiu tz . Inc. While, double lined. Reg. $7.80 Phone 2-1254 GPffllNGS /MADf FROM •84 O aler Sfveet convenience. or JOHN YOUNG YOUR OWN SNAPSHOT — Special $6,95. We Are Positive of the Weather . Plione 8202 CHRYSANTHEMUM PLANTS Beautifully DRY CLEANED How Is Your Car? • Sea the mony aiiroctiva Ablaze With Color :,C4| If the motor is pushing oil, fouling pluga, leaking fhoto-Grecting Cord de­ BROILERS AND signs available this year, For Handmade Elkskin, gen­ compression or running rough in any way, the cold Official Notice 75c, $1.00 AND $1.25 weather will not improve it. horizontoi .or vartieol nego- Expertly RESHAPED ROASTERS uine “Pine Tree Moc” in stock If the starter growls or hesitates, or the ampere , fives. Envelopes to match. Making Voters Frompt service, at usual, here. Oresse«l. cteanrd and (raslird with soles and with solid bot­ output of your generator is low, these arc jidditional IN CONNECTICUT Wraitped In rrlhipnane end hrW MUM BOUQUETS Ask For eatt- toms. $6.25. Other models drags on your battery, which even at its best is no more In deep - freeae for vnnr LONG DISTANCE The Selectmen and Town Clerk Ray Dwyer's HOLLAND treats your finest venlence No nraltina. ^ from $2.59 up. than adequate to do its job. of the 'Town of Manchester here­ . articles with DRAX—"proterior llellverv In Manehreler W'e are in a position to prepare your our for winter. RATES ARE LISTED by give notice that they will b* Phata Shap DRAX SERVICE FHday lEvenInaa No^ job too large or too small. Ail makes and models. In session at the Town Clerk’s Of­ of color and fabric”— makes fice in the Municipal Building for WOODLAND GARDENS Free Estimates! No Obligation! At A Nominal Extra Coat clothes WARMER. INSIDE THE BACK the purpose of examining the 1015 M.4IN ST. ' JOHN J . ZAPADKA, Prop. H. A. FRINK Sturdy JKcds for the j-oung- All Work Guaranteed! Time Paymenta Arranged! qualtficaUona of electors and ad­ Sninvan Ave. Wnppina mitting to the ELECTORS OATH In The NaMiff Anns Store 168-WOODLAND STREET TEL. 8474 ster, in many models with COVER OF VODR Tel Men. nns After 4 F. M. MOTOR VALVE AND those who shall be found qualified 1 ! on the following day: Telephone 7369 OVERHAUL ' CARBON JOB TELEPHONE'BOOK? arch and cushion bottoms. Saturdajr. October 16, from Watch for Weekly Specials at 6-Cyllnder ...... $ 8 5 .0 0 From $2.88 to $3.75, 6-Cylinder ...... $16.50 S a. in. until 8 p. m. Notice of the’ 8-Cylinder ...... $95.00 8-Cyllnder ,.....$19.50 No seaaion shall be held later Immediate Delivery—^IO To Choose From InrludM Piston Rliifs, Ptais, than Saturday, October 16, ex­ Tax Collector Pin* Klttrd, Btrorlngs, Valve Incfodea Labor. Beteciac W N-SW iEW -S cept a session to axamine and kd- Notice Job, All .(insketa. Oil aad Valrea. Rofadag Seato, Gas­ HOLLAND’S mit tiiose whose rights shall have Fords, Plymoutht, Chevrolels Labor.. All peraona liable by law to On Saturday, October 16 we will kets, Motor Taac-Vp. 1. Fact. Tan minittarl, nine of whom ware Harvard graduatai, mada the matured after Saturday, October A public'hearing will be held by pay taxea in the rioy give fir*t moyamant for the attablishmant of whot it now yale University In 16th and on or before Monday, The Town Planning Commission 1946 2 and 4 Door Sedans , EIGHTH SCHOOL AND 1 Motor ^qe-V p Machiae Shop Servtoe November 1, 1948, which session of Manchester. Wednesday, Octo­ MAIN PLANT «>d STOBE ' UT1UTIB8 DISTRICT ' Complete Bralto Service Armatures TniaeS aad 1701 at Branford, Connecticut, shall be held on Monday, Novem­ ber 20. 1948. at 8:00 P. M.. in the OUTSTANDING Conveniently Located At ,«f Mancheeter art hereby notified Kids! 32 FREE PRIZES dutch .and Traniuni«iilon Uadercot ber 1, 1948, from 9 a. m. until 12 Municipal Building on an appUca Fact - and It moy pdy you to taka a look at them. If you are like the noon. VALtfE Ahat on Oct. 1 I will have a rate mmmmmmmmJImZ 9ij Babc Ruth Day at the State Work . ' , VaR«e Refaeed . 2. tion for a proposed order chang- •1495 M il for the ooUectioa of two aiul Front End Repslrti Valve Seats Ref seed average Connecticut telephone subscriber, youll be uirprited to see Natitralixcd_ citisena must pre- j ing that part of the buildiiig line, mtoa half mills en tha dollar Uud ...... Theater. Storter and Generator' Rrake DrumnJDaraed ' sent naturalization certificate be­ on the South side of Washiiq^ton Bodies and mechanioil condition are excellent. Good 1007 MAIN STREET .'on tba hat of IMT, dua to the Rcpalni Pumpn RebaOt how iHHe long cKstonce calls cost. When asked to gueu typical rotes, fore being admitted. Documentary Street between Main Street and (Near Comer Maple Street) ■ ’Oct l, IMS, Kadlatorx Flusiml C.vUader RMges Bemo^fd three out of four guested too high,* Isn't there someone you would like <-,-idence must be presented in aU Summit Street, which is now tires— they’re ready to go. Act quickly for the outstand­ noeaptod en Body and reader Work Wheel Cytfaiievs Heael ;e8*«f derivativa cttlsenahlp. Thirty-Five (85’1 feet South from ing value. Low down ^laymcnt—.easy terms. itag eaiiag October at to coll right new? Signed: tha atreet line to Thirty (S0’> feet THEE.G. Guy E. Andkraon, South from the atrfot line. OREN DAILY UNTIL6 P.M. Take Notice! AH tame onaia Prem a survey e f 88d Conneetieuf telephone subscribers. Edward W. Carroll, Tosrii Planning Commlaalon. r«r. 1, IMS, wm be ehargad NASSIFF ARMS CO. Roger S. Taggart, Charles W. Hplman. Capitol Motors, Inc. THURSDAY UNTIL ^P. M. Itm a t a t thd rate of S pee eent Selectmen. (^airnian year from (Jet. l,.I9tSb until "Sporting Goods Specialists’* STEVENSON GARAGE Samuel J. Turkington,' Carl W. Noren. M68 MAIN STm HARTFORD 7-8144 ^^relaty. 8 CRISWOLD STREET . ' TELEPHONE 8888 COMPANY ^ Town Clerk. Je sepb Chartter 1015 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-1647 It;: '.‘UTHfflN NfW f NOLAN P TELEPHONE Dated at Manchester this lith , Manchester. Conn.; October 11, Open Evenings ’TUI 8:00-P. .M. .Your .-Vrticles Full.v Insured While In Our Cate ""■-"■Cbaector .After 5i30 P. m ; Call 2-2930 day ed October, 11948. « 0 ^ Sept. IT, IMI.

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to bo loft oxduslvoly tmder "the igrMsivo social welfara, purtlcular- William F. Mantel, prdperty on dead hand o f govet^ment.” U U C ll. X Tttlu eU ,fy In those departmsnU affecting Public Recopfls Vernon atrMt State Parley t - res r OMteads Rival “Biundered” Obituary 1 1 C! . the heelth,'education and training Fredertak O. Bdwarda to Cbr- The president contended that hi’s f IC lC l i9 6 C rC t& ry | of ita handicapped ciUzena.' rtne C. Burwood, property on'Por- rival “ blundered” into the subject Warrantee Deeds V tC- Voters "Again Is Held Here . . ______. Miss Buck IS a g ra d u a l o f Bt. ■ Chester B. Brunner to Alfred P. and brought it into “politics. ” Jlartford, Oct. 15~(J^—Appoint-i>’’»wrence’ university where she Corrine C. Burwpod to Frederick I/' .y “ 1 can assure you,” Mr. Tru­ Christensen, property on Oakland G. ..uv.ucds, property on Porter man said, "that the civilian Atom ­ Funerals ,^-Hnent o'. Miss Elizabeth Buck ps.vchology and soclolo- terrace. street.. Feller to Receive Local Assem bly o f CatMi^ Support Ball ic Energy Commission has main­ ‘ field secicUry by the Joint Cbm-I By- “ »<* for 14 year* was director Edward Giemvllle to Dorian and Intent T o Sell Badgers Rate | P u p p y S ta k e S a t u i!^ ir mittee of Trustees of the Mans- »crvicc at Letchworth vU- M argaret L. Shainin. property on I ;h B-Boys To Face tained' the leadership and readi­ Ra.vmotid .\\ Johnson, Jr. olic Ladies o f Cbluiii- John Bezzlnl, Jr. and Joseph , No Cut in Salary t talk about ed Rev. John L. Loughran or St. ’ to town for a football gaiho with be wrong in jvriUng that I won’t gate this season for home gamea can League who played In every Moat former winners are sgeti^ Hartley labor afct. W alter Olds, son of Mr. and Mrrong, 811 average. ing party Mill gather st Steve the ‘dead hand of government’.” . James’s church will be present and IN A COOL DINING ROOM ^ i.;anufleater, I'h e vlaiUng ^ M a n receive any kind o f a salary olash of the Silk City A. C. and Am eri- | game during ths regular season entered and the number and close B ^ l heads a Senate-House com­ Mrs. Harold Olds of 21 Florence Here are this week end’s picks: Pongrstz’s home Sunday morning He said that while it is neces­ say a few words. u uouuy rilanenard. 'ine whatteever. In fact some people con Legion elevens. 1 M-ere Dom DiM sgD o and Vern of entries Mlll\probably reach a mittee charged with reviewing the street, recently received word . NorthMrestern at. Michigan; at. 9 o’clock and clear- the area sary to have public ownership and Communion Breakfast Open from 12 noon to 12 p. m. ■ -a!.. ..urtioru Deck Is one ot might be surprised when and if my Both teams v rtrt Informed Zt | Stephens. The little professor and new high by theHnal drawing this act's that he has passed his examination NorthMrestera'a team matured and for the annual fall field trials of -operatldhs and recommend­ control there has been ."effective beicer oaeiu iq this aectioh 1949 salary U made public.” the start o f the seSstm by General little alug each participated in 155 evening at nine p. m. The first ing possible changes. for a Master's degree in Chemis­ Tomorrow morning a communion j lU coach aged- those first nine the Manchester Division of tho teamwork" with private enterpri.se breakfdbt, served by the manage-! WUl Dear plenty ot watching when . The pride of Van Meter, la., said Manager George Waddell that In- I nmea. . Stan Miisial of the stakes begin tomtegow morning try at the Massachusetts In.stitute For Reservations Call Manchester 2^359 he had not yet signed his '49 con- minutes against Minnesota laat Ck>nnectlcut Sportsmen’s Associa­ Dewey said that on the ground in atomic energy development. ment at Oak Lodge, will be served tne i>vo teams collide. stead o f a fla t fto fo r use o f the Cards and Ralph Klner o f Pitts­ at 9 a. m. with th o running o f the d Technology. Mr. Olds and his tracL But the bint was there that week when the Gophers counted tion. of Ball’s backing for long-range at 9:30 and will follow the eight' riuctmuiter and Burbank have, field as had been the- practice in burgh shared the Iron tnsn title 18 points. The team la set now and Puppy stake. This Mrill bs fol­ farm price support legislation he wKe are Hying, in Boston where We Are Note Serving Legal Beverages It had'been th o r o i^ Iy discuased he V.^mployed by the Artluir.D. o’clock high mass a t St. James’s been v^oach Walker Brtgga’ best the past, each team would be sub­ in the National Lesgiie. Musist Michigan Mill learn that Us pass lowed by the Open Shboling Dog deserves re-election. pigsAln lotera in games to date. with Cleveland nealdant Bill played in 155 games while Klner • Chick Johnson, president of the stake in which several local en­ Little N^ompany, con.sultant en­ church. Oosed Mondays Till Farther Notice ject to a five per cent tax at each defense la ita strongest poinL Coon and Fox Club, has railed o ff Dewey prepared today to an­ Visliiusky Says , xoe local’s season records stands Veeck. played (n one more than the N a­ trants are expected to compete. gineers. i A t 11 o’cl.Qfk the formal business i home game. Both gridiron organl- Northwestern. the work program planned for Sun­ swer President Truman’s,..charge a i two wins, one tie and one set- Although Feller experienced his tional League batting king. , The Saturday night the fleld thalers, meeting will be held at the lod ge' 'zations agreed that the fee was in Southern California at Oregon; day morning at the club grounds. he is a "recent convert" from iso­ Russia ba'ck'*' poorest year since Iw Joined the UConn-Maine football game will The office'nf Town Clerk Sam­ ! and Miss Ann Mcaney of Danbury, line and also they would to m In Norman Van Broeklin gets ^ Members Mill meet at a later date tnemten and their guests ' will lationism. ’lon y 'Turkington, a transplant­ Indiana IS.years ago. Boos Veeck be broadcast Simday over WTIC. uel J. Turkingtbn w ill lie open this I state president will preside. Re- reports to the recreation director chance to show the'home folks to finish , the erection of the, bridge. gather in the clubhouse at 8 p. m. Dewey’s reply—planned in a ed guard, has u m u turning In a has fuU faith in the former farm ...- ... _... . alwa^ Debate oivRerliii evening from 7 tbr9 o’clock to ac­ I ports of the various assemblies folIoMing the games. - . . . Jim Burton has been appointed how he throws a football. Southern' for toe dinner which ______major address in St. Paul tonight .j tine penormance at center. Like boy who became thd greatest an. assistant freshman coach at commodate those WK) at the last i will be' submitted, new officers will ^ The table follows, showing the California will be amazed, too. All local members of tho Marine held In conjunction with toe Wai!\ — was to be in the form of a posi­ the Rooles at Mississippi, there pitcher of hla generation. Wesleyan. Jim captained the Card­ minute w-ish to zecu^hiinting li­ . be elected and other business Iran- Veeck la so confldAit that Fellsr day game was played, name of Oregon! . Corps League interested In form­ A fuU coiiras meal will be enjoyed ' tive statement o f his views on in­ (Continued ^ tn Page One) seems to be a Turkihgtop on a inals last season. . . Five members censes. The season opbns tomor­ I sacted. “Babe Ruth D^y” for youngstdrs will regain hia topflight form that team and amount of money collect­ N ortl) Carolina "State at North ing s bowling league are urged .to I with informeJ entertainment to ternational problems. Mancheater High football team row morning. License.s also may A t 1:30 luncheon w ill be pre- ‘ Mill be held patorday afternoon he already has declared that the ed. / , of the Wesleyan football team are Caiollna: Coach Snavely of the contact Lee Darling. Church foUoM/. A t 9 p. m. the drawings The Republican presidential H< said Ufe Council would ac- every year. Tony, smaller than the married... Mel Allen, veteran New 8 be obtained during storeXkours ! pared and served by members of at the State theater In Manchea. Indians’ 1949 pitching staff once Sunday— SUk C i t y ______f 1,007, Tar Heels admitted during tho street. win, be held on Sunday’s events— nominee seemed unlikely to menr cept 'Vishl;ilHSky’s refusal to speak, other boys, paexs plenty of foot­ York baseball and football an­ from the F.. T . Blish H a rw a re ! Gibbons Assembly under the chair- , ter. The-^ "Babe\ Ruth Story", again Mill be built around the 29' Sunday— Legion ...... 464 wesk that there are 10 other play­ toe Open Derby and Open AU Age tion Mr. Truman’s accusation di­ but added: ENDS ball a a w y In his diminutive frame. nouncer, Is seriously ill with virus company. manshlp of Mrs. Margert Klotzer. I starring Bill Bendlh as the one year-old flrcballer. Sunday— Silk C i t y ...... 482 ers on the field Mlth Charley Jus­ Msnehester High's jaj-vee foot­ Stakes. * rectly in the talk, to be broadcast' "What is not permiaaible is his Paul Arcari, called "The Ape” by pneumonia. . . Gua Browne Mill A t the afternoon session at 2:30! Tueaday (N )—Legion ...... 262 tice at all - times. Now that this ball team will meet Windham Experteaced Judges (A C ) from 9:30 to 10 p. m., c.s.t. attitude of the motives of the six hla teammates, la another lad who and only Babe, Mill be shoMm on serve as the new matchmaker for ' Paul Lockwood, Dewey’s secre­ le installation of the newly-elect- the screen. \ \ Sunday— L e g io n ...... 258 quaint fact has been

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<- AEtoMobllos N r Bata \ 4 Bnsinero Serrieca Offered i:< I'ainltng—I'apering ' 21 Arliririi for-Shit HoWM'iHild . fvMMto W i*"’i*d It* Rc4it 6H ______HnuMs foc^Saic 73 UMOghta an Stnaka ot INrty Not ao long ago a patron qf a T h re e men paid-a wiUter $10 tuunerville f o l k s Ka DIO need UxlngT H4*e It im­ EXTERIOR and latertor painting KODAK 3-4 NOk 918 film pack USED Croalsy rafrigarator, $99. WANTED To* Rent, apace for SALEM ROAD.—-Charming six- Diabfs fe '.‘iq Chicago . summoned bla •ach for some whiskey. On that DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES paired by eaperu Ptek-up aarv- camera with Mendelsohn Uni­ Guaranteed. Briinneria $58 I ^ t t.^00 amount of Uquor the proprietor SAYS: "To the cuatomer whG and paparbaagiag. Fraa aaU- light manufacturing:, about room aln'ile '2 unfinished), excel­ An Ohio, higli school girl, Mary 'fljid dsUvated himself as tea, guaranteed worlf. Seta uhecii- mataa. Prompt aarvlca. . Reason- versal spaed gun and Stanrita Center street Phone 5191. aquaro feet Must be clean and lent condiliun, fireplace, early oc­ Sense and N onsense Btuhea feU to thinking about dirty I was wUlihg to cut the total price B utch knows GOOD VALUE these od in the boma. Oar radioa a abia prices. Phooa 7930. D. B. wooden tripod with Panrita Uni­ airy. WriU Box 8E, Herald. ip: "l/want to 'Know the by $9.00, and so gave the waiter TWO-PIECE Uving room aet cupancy, seven years old. only dishes not long ago, and offer a v A drertiieaientt F I^ CARS will certainly apecialty. Maacbaatar Rail* Fiaehatta. versal head and caaa. AU for $88. $16;000, Down payment $3,000. The table-spinning western guide Man: My wrlfa explored my bit it aaemed to Mary that there mcar of thia ..Look at this piece five $1 bills as a refund. TKa Whit­ Sanrtoa. 71 Bireb atraaC PbMW Phona 788L Divan and chafar. Parfaat eondi- w a n t e d — Two or tbraa room of See its 1^ , Last evening er gave each of .the men a doUar ring the beU." . tion. Price reasonable. 609$ after For appointment caU Goodchild was entertaining a group ot ten- pockets last night.” was mpre In the matter than met 2-684a 1 apartment Business couple, no Realty Co. Office 16 Forest Friend: "What did she get?” ' I was with a bortion more bill and kept two himself. Now NEW ARMY pack; sleeping bag, 4:30. _ ehildreh. Phona 8358. Ellta derXeet. the eye. Before a dish has been Rcpalrtag 28 stireet. Tel. 7Q25 or 1-0694. Man: "About the same as any dirtied it must hold food. It aeimed than t' size .orchis.' the whiskey, after the dollar C h H M Starts Pkc* Tiro OIL STOVES cleaned.' tnatalled. poncho. Girl Scout uniform, 12- Studio. Guide: "It waa my first grizzly, .hat:, cost each man $9. Niaottmea ThItoniigwOyetaff-. PLi;nK probleaBs aoivad with so I was mighty proud to kill him other explorer—enough material to the high school girt, who never WaiUr; did yi^^t it?’j^ 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. Waabing machlnea, vacuums re­ 14, set of encyclopedia, World- BEAUTIFUL 6-room Cape for a lecturq.” Patron: "yt^at has thatv to do three IS $27. Adding the IJMkept by A « t Gloha. Phona 7875,. 'JnolauBo. aspt,a|t tile counter in a hand-to-hand fight. We start­ bad known a lack of dirty dishes— SEDAN paired, lawn mowers, hand and REPAIR and motOrlaa aewlng Fireplace, veneUan blinds, fi ll nor had any o f . be? friendd—that with it. I believe I sat by Ihe'eyln- the waitey makes $29.-/W hat ha- Regal Dfac. A new- car, "pretty power, sharpened, repaliut^ macblaaa. Also clean and repair Expert workmanship, rraa aatl- WANTED To rent fwime. Very tile bath, recreation room, in­ er at sunrise, and when the bear came of the other dollar?. IfM CHBVltOLVr Good FOR SALE— Man’s rebuilt and mataa. Open evanings. JoiMk. close to Canter. Call 7884. flnaUy quit, the sun was going '' An agnt lmocked~ at a door in i she had been given a gUmpse of a dow.” WIlSItlOIL as a pictura.’* saws aied. Friendly flx lt Shop. motors. Frank X, Dion, 2 Ridge­ sulated. Outside terracea Ga­ the suburbs.' great and timely truth. So Mary Walter: " In - the explain Phone 4777. wood street Phone 7779. ralastad high and low ahoes, at Fumltigra. Oak atiaat Pboaa d'jwn.’’ VIMM IMS. reaaonabla prices. Sam Yulyas, 8-1041 WANTED—For young fafatly, rage, large lot, excellent- loca­ (Right there'he paused to the ef­ ■ Agent:' “1 have something, here'' Stuben made a verse' of her nation is airople. always serve ‘’■vpen: “Gee, Baby,' if I could only 1947 STUDEBAKER 4-DR; tion. Elva Tyler, Agent 2-4469. idows large DELONG'S RefrigeraUon aerviee. " Magtatt—Dromatie 29 701 Mala atreet five or aix room, unfurnished fect. No one spoke, so he added): (To the man of the house) “Which thoughU on dirty dishes and called ! customers by the see -you Wmight, I’d be putty in rORD. MoM A. RMUMMiabl*. SEDAN LARGE OAK office desk and apartment Excellent referenced will make you popular, make your It by that name, and here lx the portlona It lx a advertise- your hqnds!’’ R.r.I>. Rockville, Repairs on all makes, commer­ ACCXIRDION and TRUE VALUE n- $11,400. If you 'Guide: "For the second time." JoMph B iit^ Regal Dlx. A Just like new car. gu/tar Inatnic- USED RE vHr B 8 m.m. magaaMe swivel chair, china cloaet, baby Call Oentar niiu'macy. 4293. Guest: "You mean It took you life happier and hring- you a host verse:. ■ meat for the place.” Wren !/'.'Okay, come on over . . . TilaphoM RocIikvllle 1SM03. cial and domestic. 24 hour serv­ Uona. . Inatrummta provided. are looking for a 1948 (Tape Cod Fully equipped. ice. TeL Mificheater 2-1797. mbvie camera. F 3.8 lens. Com­ carriage, dresaer, serving taUa. two days to klU that grizzly?’’ of'new ifriends.' r Thank God for the dirty dishei wc’ve got Some wlndowa to fU.” Phohe 3-1042. plete with eaae and 01m, $90JS0. BaiPLOYED Middle-Aged Couple, home, it will pay you to atop in Man: ‘•Good! Quickly, I ’ll Uke IN S DODOR Mduc Reiiter. Good high chUr, buffet small .crib, at 52 0'L«ary Drive and see what Guide: “Two days and a night. They have a story to tell. , "Find 'a man who rated' critic­ 1947 CHEVROLET CONV. ANTIQUES Reanlshed. Repairing Ray DWyer’a Photo Shop, 7389. twb-burher oil stove, girl’s bi­ no chUdraa, urgently need 9 or Thct griazly died mighty hard.” fifth.” And ^ the sUclr I have, . Never try to'Uq a man a favor motor, good tlrei, |i98. Cole PIANO TUhnNG. repairs, tecon- 9-room r m t Call 3-0168 after an attractive home this Is, with ism in .a grodp, and ycu uaually Itotors. 41S4. CLUB done on any fumltura. TIamann, diUonlng, etc. John. Oockerham, cycle, waahlng m achl^ sewing 9:00 P. H. Ita four spacious rooms and Easterner: "Choked to death?" It seems we are living weU. fItid one who la accomplixhing he doesn’t ask for. 'i|c wlU Wonder 189 South Main atreet. Phone A-1 BLACac Loam, 4 yd. load, $18. machine. The Old MIU Trading Ouid3.: "That’s right.’’ Fun is Uke insurance—the older While people of other countries a re, things. If ha is Jqat ’a good faUoj^ what you have up jrtiiif slesva — Deep maroon. White wall tirea. 28 Bigelow atTMt Phona 4219. Wall stone. 4 yd. load. $19, Ready extra layge bath with ahower. It IM l CHBVROLirr Club coupe, • Radio, Htr., SpotUght etc. (Save 0648. P o st We buy and aeU good used HAVE A Young local business pastem er; "Pardon me, but you get the more it cosU. starving. the chances are no one wiU have Richmond, -Va. Newa-I>ader. . made sidewalk and tarraca la In better than new condition. I haven’t the heart to fuss, \ nice car, rcMonably priced; 1M9 by buying this one now.) furniture. 17 MafUe Street couple desperately tii need of a 3 There are many extra comforta what were >'OU trying to get him much to say about him ’causo he Plymouth Coupe; 1940 Ford TO ORDER. Mattieasea Re-Made blocks, noada of Bolton Oagirtona. Phone 2-ip89. to swallow?” . • Most everyone has a private For bv this sUck of evidence won't be functioning, and might ^and Bteriliaed, like new. Call Help Wented-^Kfamta 85 Flagatona Block Co, Routs 9. or 4-roora rant T. J . Chrockatt AH Installed for you to enjoy at Patient: "Doctor, will t^K an­ tudor; tode/j epecial ia a 1988 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. 8419. Just what they cost such aa brand of sli) which-he thinks he can God's very good to ua best bo described as 'good for noth­ esthetic' make me sick?" ' Lincoln Zephyr, 4-door for only WTank Falk, Colchester 46a We PART Ti m e aalea help) needed. Bolton. Tai. Uanohaatsf tm oit. USED Refrigerators, $85 and . up, get away with without attracting ing’ ’’. SEDAN w l for and deliver anywhere. aluminum combination atorm saah Boaa: Mr. Brown, yesterday you Doctor; “No, I think not" , $4JS; transportation apyial, Apply In person. Burton’s 841 tbrma Manchester Refrigwatloa, took the afternoon Off on.tho plea' criticism of the police. . Johnny: Hey, Tommy, aren’t you Patient: “WelL bow long wlU it Spec. Dlx. A welt cared for car 42 South Main street, Ckilcheater, Main atreet FOR SALE — Royal portable Stock Place. Phone 9761. throughout metal weather strips 1932 DeSoto convertible coupe, In perfect condition. , Conn. ’ typewriters. Used typaarritars I nrino and Igind lor Sal* 71 on doors. Iron rails front snd you were lU. Yet I saw yOu at the coming out to play? The differenco between a bache­ be before. I know anything?" - full price, $126, It runs. Franklin •old or rented. Repairs on all WE BUT and saU good lawd back doors, best grade window races and you didn’t look III to me. Some’ glrla^don’t mind living In Tommy: No, I have to sUy In lor gnd a married man U that Doctor: “My dear sir, aren’t you Motors, 653 Center street. Open YOUNG Woman for housework TWO ACRES on Route 6 in Bol­ a fool’s paradise . . . as long aa the and help my father with my home when a bachelor walks the floor 1940 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. and care of one clllld. Phona 3- makaa. Naw and uaad addliig fUrtUturo, OombinsUoD rangaa, ahadea; ElxceUent aecrad floor Brown: Ah. you should have expecting almost too much from evenings. ______SEDAN HoiiarnoM Semcro 1344. machlnea Marlow’s, 997 Ma' gaa ranges and hastars Jonaa’ ton, alao 11,. acres on Vernon •pacb with heat risers installed seen me after the racea fool pays the rent! work. with a baby . . . he’s dancing. the anesthetic?" Offrred 18-A street ’Manchester. The Marshall 1948 CHEVROLET riub coupe, Itt Radio, Htr. Chrome discs and •treat . Fumltura Stora 89 Oak. Phona and four wlndowa Open atair- In The Dead Of Nisht! YOIftfG l^dy with knowledge of 8-1041. Agency, Realtora Tel. 8275 or way, oak floors, flreplaoe, insur- ftllt'KEY FINN LANK I.EUNARD miles, $2,295. Brunner’A . 358 a 1946 engine makes this one tops. WEAVlNU OF ttunis, moth bolee 3-0715. East Center street. ij? - typing and bookkeeping. Apply fuice paid for threa yeara Imnw- WEU.l'MMVFUL M and tom oioUung; uuUes hoalary at 80 WaddeU Road. BottkdG w — 4 IA dlata occupancy. Phona 448A. 1940 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN runa repaired: bar.obag repalra; Machinery and Toota 82 SLEEPY, UNCLE PHIL i 1948 PONTIAC 4-door sedan. 49 A one In a million. Starting with -W E U TALK MORE miles, $2,495. Brunner’s, 358 Ea^t ripper replacement; glove i WANTED—Alert young women MOBILE Flame Socony-Vaeuum Roqaea for Sate 72 VACANT 6-roora single on Brook­ t U W6m A LETTER THAT'LL ■_ all new tires. pairs and cleaning; umbrella re­ USED Crawlers, Ferguson trac­ ABOUT IT IN t h e Center street for wrapping and shirt preaaing. bottled gaa Full- Uhe of approved field atreet completely done over A MASTERPIECE, MICHAEL-AM) THAt 1941 PONTIAC 4-DR. pairing; man’s ^ Irt collar and Good hours, pleasant working •ppllancea See ua Manchaatar tors and equlpmaat Garden tree- inside, 3-car garage. Ti J . STORY ABOUT RED MAMN6 G00P MORNING. 1948 CADILLAC sedan, 26 miles, cuff reveraaJ and replacement condlUona. Mancl>ester Laundry, Pipe and Suppl). tors IH to 9 H. P.. arith toola. FOR SALE O ock ett broke.. Phone 5416. WHJ. BACK UP EVERYTHING 1 S A Y / . $4,395. Brunner's, Car Whole­ SEDAN Marlow’s Uttla Mending Shop. Maple atreet . Cement mixers, bale wire. Ford- salers, 358 East Center street A 6 cyl. sweetheart. RURAL gas sales and aarvlca. Im­ aon, Oliver parts. Dublin Tractor Move right in. 12 room DIRECT FROM owner, 6 room FLAT FINISH HoUand window HOUSEWIVES — Responsible mediate Installation. Manchaatar Co., waUm|mUc. house, 2 baths, 2 fireplaces. single, 3 large' rooms down. S 1941 BUICK 2-DR. •hades made to jieaaura Keys woman to taka fun chafga of and aurrounding towna CMpttol ' up and hath. Porter street aec- SEE US FOR SOUND .SEDANETTE made whlla you w ait Mariow’a local dresa agency. You can show Grinding Co., 38 Mala. Phraa ROTOETTE Garden tractor. Also Can be used for rooming hous* Uon. Price $10,900, cash $4,00a our line in your community on a VALUES Excellent all around. 7958. tan 8* cedar posts. 3261& WqM- or convalescent home. Furnace 80 days occupancy. Telephone 2- HAVE YOU a houaahold problem? part Uma basis. Write Mrs. Loir bridge street -3-9849. 2862 after .J. p. m. > 4 , Let Strick solve it B x ^ rt lino­ heat. Near factory, 3 minute 1947 PLYMOUTH 4»DR. SEDAN. 1940 BUICK 4-DR. SEDAN S. Berry, Mgr., 637 Center street Airwing gray. It's a. honey. Real leum laying. Service of range Manchester, Conn. Fuel and Peed 49-A GARDEN Tractors, Beavair four- walk to bus line. Must be seen f/' nice. Low mileage. Fully equipped, clean. burners All kinds of cleaning wheel riding. Gravely, Bready, Suharban for Sate 75 and odd Joba. Phono 8-9087 or 2- APPROXIMATELY 3Mr tons of Planet Jr., with snow plows, to be appreciated. Small down 1941 CHRYSLER 4-DR. S E D ^ . 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. 1148. Help Wanted—Mato 86 chestnut (bhis) coal’ for $60 If mowers and tUlaga tools. Oar payment. For appointment JU ST 4 Miles from Manchaatar, ROYAL. Beautlfal gray, tow SEDAN taken as la Out of doors—^good and truck snow plows, lawn 1586 Hebron Ave., OlaatoHbury, mileage. Must be seen to be ap­ You never saw a nicer ona chance to load. Also uaad coelatr aweepera CMpltol Grinding Co., brand new 2-bedroom ranA Ntx-zm emnifia i preciated. Buildinx—ContractipK 14 TWO GOOD men wanted. CaU 2 CALL 6031 •tor, good condition, $30. 46 88 Main street Phone 799a house,, built by Robert T. Lana t : 1940 CHRYSLER 4-DR: SEDAN, CAKPENTEK Work 01 all klnda. 1717. H. L. Diehl Oo. Walker street, Manchester, developer, in n new wooded tra c t rUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER PRISCILLA'S POP BY AL VERMEER BOOTS AND HER BU im iES Let’s Keen Up BY ElRiAR MARTIN FOUR.ROOM (3ape Cod, nice lo- NEW YORKER. Completely SEE THESE NOW Roofs, aldlr.ga, add: Uona am. ah planned for 9 new ranch homef. r a t t e r v means so VMKOE TMg .to v\%a TO •wo.vt to V MkKN .vsa WANTED — Assistant .manager HARDWCXID, well aeaaoned and Miwiefii 53 caUon, newly painted. Price $7,- Country atmosphere, yet near equipped. Extra clean. teraUona Also oaw conatrucUon. for large Independent OonnecU- MUCH TO A WOMAN. VOO MhOvn PU G I SVOUVO CO Sleffert - Phona 3-035A selected to meet your' require­ eoo, Approximately $1,700 in atate highway, OMatonbur]r Cen­ sa\90 COMTEVT! clean ear. Radio and beater. Runs g e n e r a l c a r p e n t r y and Re­ macist required. Applicant must stove. CaU 7083 L^nard QigUo, miles. Designed by Architect - KWO V WMOW tWKt good too. pair Work by Experta. Also ape- be experienced, alert, and aggres­ Bolton. /' Midget ri^ht reconditioned,fe< GERARD Street Enjoy your holi­ tawiM vn . w isoao $290. E v en li^ appointments. Norris F. Prentice. House has TEL. 8854 claUze in overhead awing-up sive. Opportunity for advance­ days in a • delightful new, all large UVing room with 3 j^ tu ra Thya HVa a wn OS van ., Open Mon. and Thurs. Nights doors. CaU 2-429a ment Age 30-50 pnferred. Reply Terms. Goss^ano Co., 97 Allyn brick, aevbn-room single,, (two Horn «istvoo«04 street Har^rd. 9-6696. Baldr^ windows, cosy fireside, aiQoinIng • ••••••If- in handwriting indlcaUng salary Uarden-rParm—Dairy unfinished). Picture windows, stone patio, affording complete i****Y*«Z VANOOUR CONSTRUCTION CO. required. Box L, Herald. piano disjiributor. fireplace, hot water heat oil BROWNrBEAUPRE, Ine. Open Till 9:00 Thursdays —Custom Built Homes. iUl types Producta 50 seclusion. Generous kitchen ban burner, / steel kitchen cabinets, Nspanese cabinets of oak with m m SO Bissdl Street of exacting alteraUon work, addi- EXPERIENCED Chef v^ted for SUGAR Pumpkins and Hubbard large lot, nice location. Delight­ 1937 CHRYSLER sedan, radio and Uons, and roofing. Real value days. No Sunday work. Apply UPRK3HT PIANO. Mahogany. baked enamel finish. Entrance squash. John (Jalvi, Sr., 995 Mid ful home built by reliable build­ hall, features lots of closets, 2 Phone 7191 heater. BxceUent black paint and at a reasonable coat iTtnia pay­ Garden Restaurant 840 ' Main die Turnpike, E a st Offer? Tel. 5351. er. $14,500 terms. Goodchild upholstery. Motor and Urea good ments arranged; 10% down, bal­ street good-sise* bedi^ma, adjolnting Realty (3o., Realtors. Office 19 bath, (3 bedrooms can be added) 1948 FORD S U P E R D E L U X E condition. 142 Blaaell atreet after ance monthly. Phone 4888. V^etiring Apparel—Fura M Forest atreet 7925 or 2-9694. 8;80 p. m. “ POSITION OPEN for ambitious HouBebold Goods 51 attached garage, York air condi­ . V C LU B COUPE man as washer in laundry. Me­ MANCHESTER—Ehcceptlonal 6- tioned heat, copper plumbing, 1941 FORD two-door aedan. Ehc- Florists—Naraeries 15 LADIES’ SUITS, gray, aqua chanic ability an asset. Bxper USED FRIOIDAIRE refrigerator brown, purple, gise 16-18, $10 roqtn single, 266 Middle Turn­ fuU insulation.' Delightfully dec- ■M tar, radio. 9,000 miles. lik e eellent conUiUon. Recently in- fence not absolutely essential. Excellent condition, t e r taA. . orated. Priced for the average thaar. Frinad rt|M. liberal. trade. AFRICAN Violet plants, pink and each. Green Chesterfield coat pike, East, 'jnmken oil heat, fire­ ataUed, rebuilt motor, beater, Good salary, permanent poaitibn. Nichols-Bristol, 'Inc., 1099 Main place, open stairway, storm wln- man or Q. I., $15,000. We invito ALLEY OOP The Popoff BY Y. T $795. CaU 2-1198 after 9 p. m. -iriilte in bloom, $1.50 to $2 each. velvet trim, size 18. Cream COUS MOTORS De Pietro, Florists, 1006 Silver Apply Manchester. Laundry, street. Phone 4047. / dowa and screens. Venetian your inspection Sunday 2-5 p. m. -JV-— enamel kitchen range, bums Otherwise by appointment, Eht- Lane, Corner Forbes street East Maple Street. wood or oil. Phone 7083. blinds, terrace with awning, out­ - 4164 BUICK 1947 auper, black. Fully elusive with Richard B. Moera* equipped, low nJleage. Private. Hartford. Phone Hartford 8-8301 COOLERATOR Ice side 'fireplace, recreation room \ CANDY Dlatrihutor, , salesman, bo^/l84 High GIRL’S Brown winter coat plaid ' completely furnished. Immediate Realtor. Phono Glastonbury 3- 1911 PONTIAC SIX SEDAN 6546 evenings. Hartford 8-5269 experienced. Must 'have car and Street 3504. daya. mrit ahlrta, size 12-14. Child’s occupancy. Full price $12,300. COUPE CHRYSANTHEMUMS $1 a bou­ finance own stock. Write Box Q, wicker rocker. Tel. 8907. ^ Phone 7728 or 6278. Herald. <30VENTRY—5-room house and quet 40 Kensington atreet. MAPLE STUDIO/ couch, opens ■Htar, vadht Ckiod dean ear. Anto AMC99orie»—Tlrca 6 NEARLY New lady’s squirrel MANCHESTER—9-rodm pre-war garage, all improvements. Over fktaitf iQfbt UbaiBl trada. WANTED — Ei^perienced coal into a bed /Tice $20. CMII 2-4426. trimmed black broadcloth coat i:--Bcre of land on State highway. truck driver./Married man pre­ Cape Cod with attached garage. USED TIR B8 $1 up. Guaranteed Roofing—Siding 18 RADIO and phonograph console aize 44. In perfect condition, cost Manchestor’a. finest residential Lake privilegea Immediate oc­ batteries, $9.65 and up with old ferred. Yeari 'round work, good $80, will aacriflee. (3all 3-3266.'. cupancy. Reasonable prica Phone COLB MOTORS ROOFING and aiding our special­ model. R.C.A. Victor; davenport section. Completely modem, 8 battery. Road aervlea. Nichols- •alary. Apply to Mike Sheridan rooms 1st floor, two rooms and WilUmantlc 2279J1. 4184 ty. Naw calllnga and oaipantry. at MoiU'rty Brothers, 301-319 and club chair. Price reasonable TWO PAIRS shoes, one dark blue Briatol, Inc., 1099 Main atreet. for quick sale. (Mil 2-0820 after bath . 2nd floor. Immediate be, Phone 4047. Highest quality materiala. Wofk- Centerstreet oxfords, one black dress shoes. YEAR ’ROUND house near <3o^ lilS FORD SUPER D ELU ^ manahlp guaranteed A. A. Dion, 6<9i m, 22 (Chester Drive. cupancy. Fun price $15,500. entry Lake, within 20 miles of Made in Switzerland by pally. Phone n 28 or 6273. 2-1 SNOW Clap ttraa. Recapping Inc. Phone 486a Size 5>/i B and 6 A. Never /Worn. Hartford; or 30-minuto drive "h ’9 ctlled ‘primitive art’— It’* part of a tchoolhous* TWO DOOR BRYANT Gas heating furnace, from Hartford. Have you $700? and vulcanising, ona day aerviee. Situations Wanted— suitable for 6-room hmte. Rea­ Bargain. Phone 2-9224. SIX r o o m s , five finished, for oc­ blackboard!’’ Itu ck Ura aerviee, gniaraateed ROOFING — Speclallaing m ra­ Can you afford to pay $49 a ■ H tar, radio. Low mtlaaca, vary pairing roofs of all klnda, alao Female SH sonable. Call 4959. cupancy on sale. Oil heat alum­ SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH ' llMak Low pttoa. liberal trades. workmanahlp. New Kelly Spring- NORTHERN Muskrat coat, rise inum storm windows, fUlly in­ month? If 80 we have a 4-room ua&atseaunu new roofs Gutter work. Chim­ W ILL CARE for small child m 14, dark brown akins. <3qbd con-’ dwelling with bath, immediate CARNIVAL RY mCR TDRNKR field and Richland Urea. Man­ neys cleaned and repaired. No FOR SALE—New radio. Also a sulated, automatic, hot water. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS The Hard Way BY MKKRiLL C « COLE MOTORS chester Tire and Recapping, 295 baby in Iny .home daya. Inquire heating, stove. CMIl at 166 Eld- ditlon. Northern Seal, coat aixs Conveniently locate^ Cash re­ occupancy. Sale price $4,95a — ------— Job too Anall or laiga. Good 14, 38” length. Reasonable. 56 4184 Broad atraat Phona 3-4224. 43 Homestead Street rldge street 2nd fioor. quired $3,200. No agents. Phone Alien Realty Company, Realtora Freckles. MERE'S YES, I CAME YOU SHAOYSIOB ICiOS BeilHr ' i T W -9 C -9 I — e HAD DYNAMITE HER PtfaV work, fair price. Fraa aatfmataa. CMestnut street, Apartmnet 41. We carry all lines of InsUranoa A NEWSPAPER STARTED SOMeTWNG! V / W ILU N q TO care for children 3-0754. owe* TD Gtr HER. 09USATK3N9 J 1997 DODOS Rabaeaabla. CaU HqWlay, Manchaatar «M1. (Mil 2-0913 7 to 9 p. m. Satur­ 180 Center street. Manchester, REPOATER WK) A NEWS EveRvepovs oe6eRvtNe^ .*nto Repairing—Pointing 7 daya. In my home at IQO Home- FRIGIDAIRE for sale, in excel­ days 9 to 12. FOUR-ROOM home in fine condi­ (3onn. Phone .5105 Manchester, SAVS HE WANTS SUOey o i 7 w « p S ea so n t u i s yea r . Oril 9687. TO SEE y o u l Heating—Plumbing 17 atesul street. Phone ^411. lent condition. CMU 3522. / tion. Fireplace. Space for 2 more 2-7456 Hartford. PRISON m l f t p , FROM COAST Tb oSksr A 1936 CHEVROLET tWo-door Motors (completely rebuilt) Ford "T- rooms. Madeline Smith, Realtor. Season.' TMEWOMAN IS. 1938-’43; Chevrolet 19SI-’42; Ply­ SAVE FUEL! Hava your heating FOUR Glenwood and one Bengal Wanted—To Kay 58 edocationau TiiERES eoacb. Good oondltlpn. Phone equipment put in good working 2-1643 or 4679. NEAR BOLTON Center. S-room REQUESTEOID ONE OOW«-'\ 99U altar 9 p. m. mouth 19S8-'43; Dodgd 19S3-’43; Sitouiiuna Wanted— combination ranges for sale at cottage, fireplace, artesian well« fR O je cT -V PAY.' IT NOW/ Chrysler 1887-*42; De Soto 1937- airder for economiciu suid efficient M ^ 89 $35 apiece. CaU RockvUle 1721J2. WANTED — Maple furniture — Mrformance by Edward Johnson, bureaus, end-tableS, kitchen se t SOUTH MAIN street, near. Coun­ •cre’ened porch. 3 acres of land, 2989 CHBVROLBT Master '42. Completely rebuilt not Just try club, attractive 6-room home, priced at $3,700. Immediate oc­ aadaa, radio, beater, overhaul^. Ever/ motor la guar­ Plumbing and Heating jCkmtrac- ELECTION typing, 'addressing en­ BRAND NEW FURNITURB desk bookcase. Also lamps, small tor. Phone 697a rugs and picturea. Phone 2-9743. 3 bedrooms, oil-heat, play-room. cupancy. 'The Marshall Agency, r new brakaa, $329. Phone 9018. anteed Uke a nbw motor.. Imma- velopes, pamphlets, clerical work •TO BE SACRIFICBD Price $12,500. Madeline Smith, Realtora Tel. 2-0715 or 8375. diate, liberal old .motor allbw- GIVE TOUR plumbing and., hast- to do at home by experienced ENOAGEMEUTT CANCffiiLLED . Realtor, 2-1642 or. 4679. 3190 PLYMOUTH aedan. Good clerk typist. K EUatrom. 5351. 'TWO SMALL cottag'iM on U i anca. Montgomery Ward, 823 ihg ’’The New Look." Change old We have' been aaked b y 'a young WANTED—Combination storm aawdltlon. Best offer takas i t 88 Mata street (;:ENTRALLY Located on bus acrea of land In Marlborough. Paekard atraat 7614 after 5 p. m. water pipes to copper tubing. man to advertise and sell for h is! door 2’6” x 6’8*4" Phone 2-3903. Clogged drain, machine eleamad. lina this 9-room house is J>arr (Jould be made into good Hying Dogs—Birda—Peta 41 account a complete S-room outfit, i - tieularly adaptable to conv^es- 1999 CADILLAC sedan. lik e Carl J Nygren. Phone 6497. Selected apd partly paid, bedroom, ALL OSTRINSKT 8879 for fur­ quarters with a little woak, One Motoreyetaa^Rieyctaa II cent or tourist home. Madeline building being occupied a t pres­ new. TartSa and tradaa, $3,975. h o m e Raised Cockera, 4 months, living room and kitchen for the nace removsL rags, acrap matala Rouflng—Repairing 17-A Top prices.. '_ Smith, Realtor. 2-1642 or 4679; ent. Full i>rice, $2,000. For fur­ Bm nnet's Oat Wbolesalars. 898 •olid buffs 'snd blacks, champion- REMAININa BALANCE Seat canter atraat Tal. 8291. BOY’S Bicycle, good condiUon. ther listings call office of Stuart RED KVDKR Mesuffe For Red BY^rBliD HABMAW ROOFING and Repairlhg of hU ahlp bloodlines. Registered A. K. —$258.50— DUPLEX 6 and 6. Landscaped. 2- Realty or Wesley Insurance, CaU 7988. CL Reasonable. 515 Pbrter street 1948 PACKARD Ststton aadan, 10 klnda (Thlmney work, gutter Just continue the payments of RnomF Withoai Boaril 59 car garage. May be purchased by State Theater Bldg. Tel. 6648- tiOUUWlSH l moN TOUfik V^N aBUM f \ 'i- work Expert fapalrs. Honaat Phone 4497. $4.60 weekly 2 people. Madeline Smith, Real­ 7146, tou HAPNT, fLANHAN/ TOUW 1 SHOOniW t)^ mllas. $8,400. Bruaner*a Car CHAIN Drive bicycle, three ROOM With twin bed, with heat Wbolaaalera, 858 East Center wheels; ona 28" two wheel, 89. workmanahlp. saUafactlon guar­ tor. 2-1642 or 4679. ACE HANLON/ ------aoooftttiww c o l l ie Puppies. By son champion Ask for (Joeta’s furniture'at for one gentleman. Near buses. NORTH COVENTRY 4 rooma m o RYDER IN street Tel. 8191. Lockwood street anteed. (Mil Coughlin, Manchea- the Duke of Silver He. Spaniels. ALBERTS FURNTTOKB CO. ter 7707. 118 North School street Phone FOR ONLY. $8,900 and can qualify and bath, summer cottage, on Reasonable. Phone 7724. 43 AUyn St.. Hartford J$39«. for G.l. loan--4-room Cape Cod, IM l FORD ookcb, $900. Brunner's (Open Thursday evenings tU 9 P. M. tarred main road. Elasily convert­ CHIMNEYS Rebuilt repaired and year old OB large lot on Camp­ ed to year-~dunu home. Reaaon-i Car Wboteaalers, 858 East Cen­ Bnalneaa Semeea Offered 18 ROOM FOR two gmitlemen- ter street Open Tbursday 'til iO. cleaned. Bird .and Johna-Man- WE I^VE A COMPLETE SEVEN-P1EC7E walnut dining bell Road in Dobsonville. 1,000 ably priced. CaU 137W2, Stafford Td. 5191. FURNA(7E1S TaUored to fit our vUle roofing Is our apeefaity. I /LINE OF roopi set. Good condition. Rea­ couple. On bus Une. Phone feat from new highway. Stuart Springs. home. Van Camp Bros. Phone Rose Bros Oo. Phona 8-07fl9. Qelsler Bird Foods and Tonics sonable. Phone $633. 0520. Realty. Bhone 6948. \ 6244. , „ . — liendryx CMgea COVENTRY — Six miles from 1948 HUDSON PLACn; Tour Chriatmaa orders MANCHESTER —6 rooms, all Manchester, lovely four-room OLANDER’S Machine Shop fdoea Moving-—Trucking- CANARIES now for the latest R. C. A. Vic­ ROOM For Rent for lady or gen- finished. Attached garage, 6 dwelling with all conveniences. COMMODORE 6, 4-DOOR lathe work. driU press Work, Storage 20 GOLDFISH tor model' radios and television tlemaii. Steam hesL (Jail 2-9017. yeara old, fireplace, oil burner, Space for two additional rooms grinding, welding, brazing, cut­ TROPICAL FISH hot water, fine large closets. Im­ ' sets. At J . D. A. Radio and Tele­ VERY NKJE room in nfOdOrii second floor. Nicely landscaped SEDAN ting, general repairs on anything. MOVING Van for hire. Light AQUARIUM PLANTS vision. 189 Glenwood street. mediate occupancy. Price $11 Tot. Sale price, $10,560. ' Alice Pickup and daUvary. 98 Hill S t trucking. Tobacco hauled to / TURTLES home for gentlemnn, with eon- 900. Cash required, $4,000. Phone Phone 3366. Open every evening tinuoua hot water and diowar. (Jlampet, 843 Main stne*. Phona This car is fully equipped Open evemngs, all day Saturday. warehouse. Phone 2-4084. AQUARIUMS ’til 9. Joseph Dubanoeki, Proprie­ owner, Manchester 3-3834. ^ No 4993 or 2-0890. /O-iS’ Phone 5717 CaU 3046. agents. and almost new. Very reason­ LGAM And sand for sale. Remov­ / tor. •wawwsvsMeiaweasaT.aseaaaaw .ew . ■B»CO PET SHOP A Big Inning BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RAIPH LANS ably priced. * SAWS, Axes, xnlvea, shears, hair ing ashes and rubbish. Tal. 2- SEWING Machlnea, new and used FOR SALE ^ Wanted—Real Bntate 77 "Between *ohool and muaio lesson* and dancing..cl asses, VIC FUNT cUpjiwrs, lawn mowers sharpen^ 0328. ROOM and board for gentleman, —SBtAJBUXJtl ... .. / 403 Onter St., 0>r. Griswc^ld portables and consoles for sale. [. S uxmted the shots Keys made. Capitol Grinding Co„ CaU 3-2993^______4 room singlo.'' Room for 2 and WANTe D—By private party: 4-- it’s been weeks since I’ve had a minute to relax with a We overhaul, electrify all maifaa. Cocoa BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. 38 Main street Phone 7958. ASHES AND RUBBISH Removed. Open 9 A. M. To 7 P. M/ bath on second floor.'New, vacant room single (fireplace and ga­ stick of bubble gum!" "In algebra. Muggsy, X does not mark the spot where { as the terrified Sand, graveL fill and loam. Gaa- ABC Appliance, 31 Maple street ATTRACTTVTLY furnlahed room. I emptied his ^ into ' Phone 3233 / ’ 2-1575. Light houaekoeping facilities 5 room single. Select location. rage). State particulars i)nd low­ the body was found!" KAi’IO r- lUactrtcal Appliance eral Truckling. Range and Fuel est pogalble price.r (No agents). the dead snake. Than.. 155 CENTER ST. available. O ntral. Couple or''"''t Immediate occupancy. Servica. repairs picked up and, on. Jamea Macrl. Phona 4538, GREAT DANE pups, $«) and NEW 'SPEED Queen washing ma­ Box NO. Herald. OC'I OliK WAY BY J. K. WII.I.IAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE -with MAJOR HOOI’LE daltvarad promptly 20 yeara'' $100. Time payments. Rockville ladies. Mrs. Meacham, 12 Arch 6 room single. Garage, exceUent PHONE 2-4546 THE AUSTIN A. Chambers (3a, chine. All makes dependably re­ condition. Vacant EGAUf NOVU A R t MV ilNe SEEN LOOwi i-'M V UNCLE ir3 •xperianea. John Maionav Phona 1992J3. paired. Used washers for sale. street. ro BUT or eeU real astato con­ 8 1049 I Walnut street local or long distance raovtng. tact MadelRie Smith, Realtor, SR0TH6R OVitS, AC& ^)N0R6E o n n e w VEAC'S) PSORlA HIT- 1989 OLDSMOBILE coach. Very Moving, packing and atorsga rppHcs, ABC AppUance, 31 Maple street. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA AND OLUe? I ’M ON DAV/ — X D IE T E D ^ 260 — - HE: ‘ clean, $495. Car Wheleaalers, Tel. 2-1579. “ParsoBallsed Keel Batata Serv- RAN,QE Burners and pot burners Phone Manchester 5187 or Hart* Farm Puppies, $9.00 each; CMsa ' Bmiinvro l^oratloM for r e a l t o r lea" Rooni '26, Rubinow Build­ ,A REST-AND-OieT ONCn— STARTED TOOK UPTH& Brunner’A 858 East Center ford 6-1438 Breed Puppies. Dogs boarded R*at 54 878 Main St. PROGRAM, VOL) ^ Bu s t i n g o f a f id d l e q u s i Street Tel. 5191. cleaned, repaireo and instiled. FOR SA LE—(3ood -looking 8 ft. ing 2-1642 - 4679 o tir W Zimmerman’s Kenneli^' Lake S t Tel. 8440 Or 9938 . KfNOVd, TO CURB Sl o b 'SERGE o n l V -\ f o r a p l a c e Permit and guaranteed. Joseph Orunow refrigerator, economical FOR RENT—Offices In central Senna. Phone 2-C147. . UUHT TRUOCING Raif-toa Phene 0237 HAVING RBUU. IM ate prohieraxT (THE r a v a g e s Of= T vOOSEa RS o l d ------iiX fO RESTHiS 1941 BUlCaL club ooupe, la eaccl- to run. price $75 Phone 2-0882, location. Apply Marloxr's. .867 "Selling Manchester Real Ea^ta FURNACES Tailored to fit out-- pick-up truck No aabaa. no City and farm property aowght BRADyCAR-Dl A CbOLON'T TAXE IT, T'^-^I^TH ese laat coadltton. Can ha doau any ' rubbish Phona 2-1379 or 9299. Main street .Since 1921.” t}ma. P ri^ 41.179. Phone 8419. boma. Van Camp Bros. Phene poultry ana Supplies 43 RADIO Bargalqa! RCA Victor, and sold catahS .!^ M*C9na: HOW ’OO T 9244. RUBBISH and tahea removed Westingheusa, Bendix. Sentinel. FOR RENT—Butldlhg, 50 x 80 (C TWO NEW all-rltrtpk homee. Five 'Realtor Phone Mancheater 7T0a LOOK? 1189 CHEVROLET coach, asotor CAPONS, 6 to 8 pounds. 70c a Emerson. $45 table models, now room nnd tilt both on first floor. ■ ■ • r Ml II I I light trucking. H. Jonea Phona O ntrally located. Two floor* and Your Real Batata Problems dwnrhaUled. Qdod Urea. Price ALL APFLIANCES aervioed and 2-1382. pound dressed. Wit) eriscerate $35,' $35 table models now $37.50. basement Apply Mariow’a 997 Two unfinished WeU construct­ $150. CaU 7990. 51 Middle Turn- repairad, humara rafrlgaratora, and deliver. Call 2-9192. Mahogany radio-phono console, Main street ed, and built with good naateriaL Are. Ours pIkat.Waat rangaa. araahara. ate. AU arork was $175, now $139.50; Bmidix Located on Gerard street Man­ We Bhy and SeU for (Mab WA.-MI IL ItiL S Biddlestone? BY LKSLIB TUIWUt guarantaad. Metro Sarvlca Oo. 65 chester Green aection. Call build­ Arrwtga Mortgages Painting—Papering .21 conaoletta with plenty of record, Roanro lor Kent Before rou seU cal) ua. — ’^r’ntTT* ir WilBFi Tel Manchaatar 8-0889 Artirlep for Sale 45 storage reduced t o ' $99.50. Ben­ er 5404. oPooMtsa! ROiAaOKroVarot 1947 FORD CLUB COUPE INTERIOR and exterior painting, FOR RENT — Four-room sin$^ No Obllj^tioD \ p aw > p »T w q iAP CM ' VENETIAN Adnda. AU types WIN(3HESTER Haromerlesa re­ dix step Uble radio-phono, biaa b r a b -b u h n r e a l t y o o . paperhanging. Free eatimataa. $159.96, now $99.60. nnd many home for B months, oomplataly F O R ' SALBl-rfi-room alngla with made to ordai. also raconditlon- WaUpaper sold. Raymond Flake. peater shotgun; Henry Weir, furnished. HlaceUent location. garage, steam heat, priced for ;118 Bast O n ter Street V«ry low mfloage, one oini- ing Beat quality Flndall Manu Line street. others, mosUy one of a kind, re­ Realtors Phone 6273 Or 9329 Phone 2-0287, duced for lapld clearance. Rental $139 per month. Write quick sale, privately owned, facturlng Co. 489 Middle rurh- Box A, Herald. toqulre 165 McKee. Phone 7513. :fT: fray our, like new. See -tki cast (MU 4805 CHARBONNBAU. Painting and Krah’a Radio. 807 Main atreet W E W i l l handle your real a^ata SONATONE Hearing aid for sale, EAST (XENTBR Street. Large »- and insurance probtema prompt­ decorating. Interior and axtarter, d u o -t h e r m GU Gravity LINOLEUM—Asphalt tUa, wialjl paperhanging. Floora sanded did with batteries. Phone 7414. Subvrltaii for Rent .66 room aiagla on larffa lot, 2-car ly. CaU Suburban Raalty Oo,, for bargpiBe; Blower Furnaeaa MueUer Pipa Realtora 49 PerktnS street Tal oovattog,. Dona by rriiabla.',vraU- refinlahed. Tel. 3-9978 av if . ho and Ptpeleaa AU sixes hti stock. garage. amee}te* driveway. T.. J . tralnad man. AU Jobs guaranteed. answer call 3-2809. ONE NEW toilet, slightly damag­ lOUTH tibVENTRY- Six-room (Jrockett, Broker Phone 5 4ia 8219. Davuio (Jompany- Waterbury •ingle, modem cohvaniencea no HaU linoleum Oo., 82 )ak street ed, used kitchen sink. Also girl’s 8-9088. Phona 3-4022, evenlnga 816a INTERIOR and exurioc palatial, bicycle. TU. $-4290. oellar, could be heated comfort­ MANCHESTER Green section. Immaculate 4-room single, apace paperhanging, celling rafinlah- PLAY Pen. earriage snd high ably by stovea. Sefiool bus picks Reaif ffpralH ^ iwcBaniatST. PUB t i c ' STENOGRAPHER er* Men inaured a n d ’ pmpert.v chair for sale. Very good condi­ up children. $60. month. Imme­ for two upstairs. Immediate oc­ F. i|. Broderick, Rubinow Bldg. damage Expert wurk. E**'**'^ R. jl941 HOUSE trai.er. Call Man- tion: .X30. CaU 3-2423. 406 Oak­ diate occupancy. Write Box E. cupancy. T. J. (Jijochett,(3 ^ h Broker. Phroa 9-1948. Prifsa Phone 9-1008, . * . ' Chester 4322 after 9 p. m. I Herald. Phoaa 5 4 ia _OMh\iTTee Vi s i t s . ' ' , land atraat MAND-PlfXEP A gROTUeR Qy4l.» /»-.y V /i- A ■' L r v r - * v; i l j / IIARV: CHENEY UBRARY . '.1, ‘.'iVI > ■ • J ■ a » . ^ ID A T , OCTOBER 16,1948 ‘ m u tAQSUXTBIir iianftifBtfr ^oTriino 'li^raUli A rcrege D aily N et 1 iM 0 ,.$ ; w s -Per tta Meatb of Jlboiit Town 9 ,4 7 4 ■TJ -a- . . Perfect It af flw Amsn Mi < ’A me«tlns of th« Rafflo Ba* m •MT ooinnrtttao for S t Brldcot’a GiRLS^ COATS Manehester-^’A CUy of Village Charm •hurck b a iu r, Khodulod tor No- Peter Pan m nber S5 thi«n(b' ST, wUl bo bold MvuTtatog aa Faga 1$) Ma n c h e s t e r . toNN., sAtimDAY, Oc t o b e r 4 6 ,1 9 4 8 (TWELVE PAGHS) PR1C$ FOUR Ot S t Bridcefo baU Sunday avt- < 'Al| wool suede cloth, gabardine coats VOL. LXVH„ NO. ill Mny St 7:30 o’elodK. CSialnnan |o to F. iTomey expocta all mem- with separate hoods, fur and plaid trim. biM aC tba OMunitteo to attend ■ '.-v , •MBMoUnc. Any otbor parlsta- ^ ^Separate coats and slack sets, 7 to *14, First ClasB f^r Oklahoma Student Truman Sure " loQOn wilUac to volunteer to aa> Foreign PoKcy alat the committee win be wel> 10 to 16. ■ / s .aoaaa a /• Stand Stai^ H e W il} Again The ICary Metitpra group'Of the Second Congregational Women’a Zioaguo will meet thia evening at V erbal B attle BePresident the' borne of Mra. George Stilea, to ISS Holliater etreet. Sewing will be for teve the Children Federa* Pl^ey and Hull at Odds Speaks Confidently of tion. 4 '^Over Who Originated ^Winning’ as He Hits Chapman Court, No. 10, Order Trail, for Washington of Amaranth, which ordinarily Bi'Partisan Plan Dur­ would meet thle evening, will en> vt'.'.- ■ ■ '.X To Close Talkathon tfrtain the Supreme Ftoyal Matron ing 1944 Campaigii lire. Martha Semple Smith and Aboard Truman CSam] Assertion Made in Dis* her ataff tomorrow evening at the En Route With Dewey To In­ Train, Oct. 16.-.(il5— Maaotdc Temple. Supper at aix and Slack diana, Oct, l$—(ff)—A verbal bat­ Fascist Riot CasualUei tle between Gov. Iliomaa B. Dewey Trtunan spoke confld)Nl(ly of armaments Subcom­ o'clock in the banquet hall will be / "winning" aa he hit the trail for followed by the meeting. and Elder Stateaman Oordell Hull T mittee of United Na­ raised a new point of controversy Washington todayclose anoth­ er talkathon cairrpaign awing cov­ Mdnday evehlng will be . "neigh* Sets in the presidential campaign to- tions C^neral Assem­ day. ering 3,500 ^nfilea. bon* Night" with the Amerloan Plaid trim, fur ttfn^ His six-day mldwestem tour, bly; Kata-Su44iy De­ taglon Auxiliary. Unlta^from The exchange came last night aa gruelUitg as a six-day bicycle race Rockvilla, Coventry • Manafield, hoods. S l» 1 to*6x. Dewey, in a speech here,^called for --jafid with about as little time clares He Is Answer­ Bro«4 B ^ k . South Wlndaor and a " y l^ , realistic foreign policy" aa -Out tor rest—brought .Ms total of Qlaatonbury will be repreaented. a cbmeratone of abundance and -pre-election speeches to '316. He ing Statements Made It ia expected Dr. Edward U Bea* AlbaxNykm prosperity for the nation’s farm­ is due back at the catiltal at 4 p. aer of thia town will apeak and ers. If elected, he pledged "less m. (e.8.t.). Yesterday by Osborn there will be other numben on politics and more practical help Only Brief Week-End Recess the program. Mrs. Winiam Kline u n s In soil conservation." The president's effort to talk hla. Paris, Oct; 16.— —Po­ ia chairman of the hoateaa com' HOSIERY Diewey said the first of two im­ way back into the White Houm land charged todi^ Pre^dent mlttee. / to portant tasks ahead was "to make takes only a brief week-end reccM The Perfect Fitting the cause of frt^ o m so strong in before he starts out agkin about Truman “is a prisoner of a The luncheon honoring the Re- Full FasUoaed Hosiery the world that we will lift the daybreak Monday. mllitory’ clique,, and that puhUcan aUte ticket at the Hotel shadow of war from our homes He flies then to Miami for when he wanted to send an Bond ballroom Wedneaday noon at (M/ i j $ 2 2 M and lead the way to a Just and last: “non-political” speech to the 13:15 ia open to boto men and 51 Gauge, SO ing peace. envoy to Moscow he was That’s our Peter Pan blouse/ O. W. McLaortn. totlred profeamr who is seeking further degrees, rito in on hla first i^aaa a t the Unl- American Legion convention. He stppged.” The assertion was women, and reaervatlona ahould Denier...... pr. $1,65 \“The second," he continued, "la veitoty of Oklabinna. The school waa forced to admit him following a Supreme'couk ruling. He flies into Raleigh, N. C., late Mon­ be made by caUing U ra Jamea C of lustrous combed, Sanfor to go forward here at home to day for two speeches therie Tues­ made by Julius Katz-SucKy ^Hitchcock, Hartford 5-4643. The 51 Gauge, 20 gltlT Green ized . broadcloth — ain’t such Increased abundance' and sits apart froB^otber atudenta, to an anteroem, so, state segregation requirements are mtisfiod. Hla day. of Poland in the Disarma­ affair ia under the Repubbcan Wo- Denier...... pr, $1.95 Stamps shrink more than l% ^ t’s prosperity that the old fears of regiatration h ^ e down th«^sg^vefialty*B 8S-year ban against Negroes. (NEA telephoto) After that cornea the windup— ments-subcommittee of the Unit­ men'a Aaabciation of Hartford tip-top in a tub, too/V^tte depression will be conquered.” a flight to Pittsburgh next Satur­ ed' Nations Assembly. county and the Hartford Wom- Given With Beiteratea Program Outlined day for a major talk and a final en’a Republican Club. Odyemor 51 Gauge, 15 Cash Sales and colorfast pastas. Reterrtog to Vtawoa Dewey reiterated the foreign swing starting by special train Katx-Sueby apparently waa ro- and Mra. Jamea C. Shannon Denier .... .v.pr. $1.9$ policy program outlined two weeks from Washington. Ooagraaantan and Mra. William J. inii'ininin* Sizes 3 2 ^ 38 W oM ce Raps ferrlng to the recent plan of Mt. ago In Salt Lake. City and called There will be speeches at Chica­ Truman to send Chief Justice 'Vte- Miller and othera prominent in the for complete support for the Unit­ ews and Egyptians\ go Oct.' 25, Cleveland Oct, 26, Bos­ party will be gueata. Sec The New Fall Shagim ' L o r ^ Sleeves son to Moscow to explain tba U. 8. Mink a Medium Brown ed Nations and for a federation ton Oct. 2T, New York Oct. 38, Children** Coats of western European countries. Georgia View Brooklj-n Oct. 29, and fit. Louis poeiUon on atomic energy to GfO* The P(diah National Allianiifl Heather e Haay^Ptam He again praised the long range Hammer Each Other Oct. 30. eraUssimo Stalin. Group will bold it* meeting 8at‘> SaUe e Rlch.RrawB \o o r„ ; farm price support'program, giv­ Secretary of State Marahou^ Second Floor the And not even the president vetoed the jSan and Vinson did not urday at 7 p, m. at 77 Mortb Peralaa Grey a ^ e t y Taop»<^ «. 1I)KIUL-C com ing c i ^ t for it to the 80th Con- Sternly CriliiAE^ Atti- knows how many “whistle stop'' atreet All mambera are requeatad M A M C N i S T ^ C o n n * greas. talks he will make . in between make the trip. Marshall la former to attend. . ytufle of State To­ Land and Air AttaiJis UBOonacious woman lies la gaUce Jeep while 8at«8 moa ksMa kand chief of staff of the U. 8. Army. Each pair cenophaae ttrapped Heading for Rensselaer, Ind., these major night appearances. to head after they had bc«a clubbed during a Fasetot deoMaatratloa / ' and a mtd-moming speech in the Appeals for Large Vote (The Polish envoy also may have 'wHh le«g^ et boas dearly ward Nlegro Oitzens Threaten to Shatter News Tidbits la Rome. Denonstratora, singing Fnaclet hymns aod waving bioBk had in mind a^atatement made by Mra. Ndaon Kilpatrick of 30 home town of Rep. Charles Hal- With 15,458 miles behind him ■aga, surged through downtown Rome on the eve of the tiinl of Rooaevelt atreet gave a birthday Bhaik^. Slaee 8'/| to 10!^. leck, Dewey wak bn record as die-, /' ------. Holy Land Timce; Gis- CuUed From '(/F) Wires and 7,000 miles to go, the presi­ President Truman last June U, party at her home yeaterday aft­ Look! The^ AU’American puttng HulPa clAm that the R ^ Eh Bottle m th WaUace, Oct Marahal Rodolfo Ornxlaal, oae-ttm^ ruler pt MuanollnI’s Afrkaa ene- that Premier Stalin of Rnaoia la dent insists at every appearance plre. \ 'a prisoner of the Politboio.” ernoon .for her amaJl daughtara, publlcfcn nominee ia guilty of 18-7(;r)—Henry Wallace was fly­ ualtie* Reported Heavy that “we are going to win.’’ He Ctariatine who waa ttaraa yaater- / CUunica Ank O n ly ...... making “extravagant atatemento." (Mr. Truman made the state­ SUp-On Style / . \ ing to Georgia today tor the first (Tommunlst-cpntrolled G^nmu* appeals for the large vote he says ment'in an Informal talk to the day, and Sharon, who reacbed bar Hull said it waa "IncorrecP^or workere ualoa-charges American will benefit the Democrats. aecbnd birthday a few daya time in hla campaign for presi­ Tel ‘A.viv, Israel, Oct. 16.— townspeople of Eugene. Ore., while Dewey to say tbkt the New Yjwk Military government prevents un­ Taking cognizance of public Children at Hie party* Wonderful, isnt’ it, how Shagmoor continues to hold governor had originated the idda of dent. Belore leaving Chicago he (JF)—Jews "and Egyptians opinion polls which show hia Re­ in a west coast speaking tour. He gamea and enjoyed the . __ employed Germans from going In­ ‘Neutrals’ Seen Ired aald he Ukad "GM joe" and tten the price line despite soaring, costs I Yes, the same high the Bi-partisan foreign poUby dur­ aternly critlclxed Georgia’s atti­ hammered each other in publican opponent. Gov, .Thomas gave this personal view of the menta provided by ’Mra. NUpat- ing ttie 1944 piwsidential'campaign. tude toward Negroea. to Soviet sector- of Berlin to find E.' Dewey of New York, far in the rlek, which included a .birthday standard of tailoring, the fine, soft-as-down, 100% BEAUtiFUUY TAIIOIED southern Palestine today with lead, Mr. Truman tells his crowds Russian leader: Diaputes Aaaertion Blmtly "You can’t preach democarcy In Jobe...None of nine passengera (He la a dacant fellow. But Joe caka CSiristlne and Sharon were .woolens, the clean, uncluttered lines th^t have endeared Dewey stepped outside /the pre- land and air attacks that I injured seriously as Philadelphia that the only "poll’’ that counts is By Vishinsky’s Stand remembered by many'^dainty gifta O-OVES IMred text of a formal campaign Bulgaria and not have democracy the one Nov. 3 in which the voters la a prledncr of the Politburo. Be - ^ these classics to smart women all over America. . . stead'- speech In St. Paul laay night to in Georgia,’’ the third party preai- threatened to shatter the elevator pinngea six atortee... cast their "ballots.” can’t do what be wants to . Bo A meeting of the young adult With leather trim. Double wov' rAUbKE$SE$...IH,.^ dential candidate said in a speech Five -truck drivers arrested in mokes agteamento. And if he fastly maintained because we cherish Vour faith in the dispute bluntly* this a ^ rtlo n of Holy Land truce. Casualties The president Has expressed as­ could, he would keep.Jhem: but group of the North Metbodlat ea cotton that weaiia excellent. the Jdimer secretary state. last night The crowd, moatly Ne­ merchandise theft ring which has tonishment at the size of tho Pow«r O B l^ P roteSl M fidc church will be held thia evening label. , - groes gave h loud cheer. from yesterday’s fighting are the people who run the gorernnMnt Colors: Black or brown. Sixe 8 . Four years ago, Dewey aald, the pilfered 3309)000 worth of goods turnouts kw-lMM had all over the See Alieuation by Red| are very speclflc in aa j^ g that he at 7:30 in -the aoclal room. The to 8 'choice fell to him vmether to ex­ Wallace speaks before a mixed reported to be heavy. country. Police estimated the gueat apdakcr will be Gaoige whlte-and-Negro audience in mid from Sears Roebuck and Co. can’t keep them. pose "some of the blunders and Ponders Means for Peace stores in Loa Angeles area...N o­ crowd which heard hia rear plat­ Challenge of Motives pia Red Firing (The Politburo ia comprised of Stron^Who recently viaitad the Coat»~— Second Floor tragedies" of the Rofoaevelt admin' afternoon today a t Dalton, Georgia form addresa at Kokomo, Ind., yes­ Btftian lalea and will lUuatMta The clashes came as the United tional Legion’s 30th convention 14 top Communist leaders, inctud- istration or to remain silent In the a town (1940 census, 10,000) near terday at close to 40,000. In Berlin 3Iediatiou '*1— “ bia tidk with colorM picturea $ pr. the northwest corner of the state, Nationa met in Parif to ponder opening at Miami • Monday.. .U. fitUI ChamploBB "New Deal" Ing Stalin, who lay down policy cp: during bia tour. 1.08 t u i m e interest of the war effort. means of bringing lasting peace S. taking steps to boost domestic tor the party and the nation.) "I made the d^flsion, and It waa about 35 miles from Chattanooga, Still championing the "New Unit^ States Charges Tenn. to Palestine. production of uranium ... United Parls, Oct. 16—(JP)—Westr^ Speaks Angrily at Itasee Frank j. Manafield all my own,” the/Republican nom' ■Whether the new violence— States and Eire writing new trea­ ern power officials said todfiy Action Would Be Vio­ Katx-Suchy, spealUng a t tiatoa Inee said, “that/it was more im­ To Speak About Religion ty of "friendahip, commerce and (iiontlnuFd on Page Fpor) ^ ip Laague and Auxiltary hava His speech was expected to be gravest in thrM months—consti­ Soviet. Delegate Andrej/ Y. xflgrily, declared he waa answer­ J***,^*** to attand the Joiilt «l HO cities and no one had been killed under fall­ most unanimously against cslllng ' Athena. Oct 16- tOP»—U. 8. Amr - Saa Praacteoo, OeC 18 . (8 ) ■ B 1 N O O ftSrr pockola, rtal vott pocktU ConvorUblo'pointed towns. ‘ ‘ ing walls. ) such a plane mlght^have a prac­ He explained that our present 'Dm Chtoeoe Commoatot laite aa- cies.” tically unlimited hj'ing range, airerk ft^v en the newest types, a general strike. “ baesador Henry F. Grady maid to­ collar lonf oltavas. raeWenably slim skirt. Detvey -RepUies to Hull In his final major Ulk In Eu­ N6 one' w;as reported missing day Greek military operations hooaelng captmre p t tte govara- Tonight 8p. m. Orsy and brown. 14 l/l-ld l/l gene, Ore., last night, Warren among the stgtipn peraonnel, and Not long ago a C:ity liege o f! are Itm ^^ by the very heaw The CGT pledged Itself to seek msat rail ao8 sopgly feaoa p t Dewey departed from his cam­ New York professor safe atomic ; loads of'gasollnc required to carry the destruction of the European against Communist-led rebels are paign addresa In St. Paul last concluded the tornial phase , of his those near the walls when they recovery program and voted for not satisfactory. He declared more Chtehateo. Maoehnrta. 8s8 ay ORANCE HALL g ruttartnf tunic suit-droos with Imtortse* hack coast-to-coast swing on the same c^apaed were of the opinion that aiiplanea would be firing\around them long dlstsncef. claimed 188.888 Natlaaol tiaapa night to reply to Hull. He eaid However stomlc fuel ia as pow­ cooperation with Russia and con- ^ effective cooperation between the FOR BIO AND LITTLE SISTERS pirating. Wide nallhaad bait, matching novelty note of nonpartisan national unity all the-firemen who , had been withih seven years the first '’*• [Greek government and American were ktllai , weoadsd dr buttons. HaU alaavaa. low-coUarad nackltns. that during' the 1944 presidential with Which he opened it Sept. 15. trapped were rescued. . hides of any - kindt to be pro­ erful, aji two million times its tinueil pressure for Communist te tte tettte tor tte d^. 1 race he waa faCeJ with a'"decision pelled bv nuclear energy. Now weight In gasoline. ' - .participation in the French gov­ I mission ds needed. . ' Cray with whits, maroon striping. 14-29. > Cause rnU-ersai Concern •, Foijir of the injured were struck Grady's written statement was In broodcaat. heard te Saa Beloved add-0-ruffle skirt that whirls out stMf wHh a sit-for-your- whether to ex|)08e "eome of the I In a summation of whaChc said by bricks or timbers as a largo... David M. Poole barn toUl the Bal Dr; Morri.s Koiodney of the'Cffy ernment. , hy The Associated Press iataniag blunders, and tragedies" of the wSi timqre Sodetv of .Automotive En- College of New York has estiniat l'rui»«-)t UvMilt A«-hlr\rd rtply to'writtcn. questions siibxnit- portrait quaintnessi More of OndereNa’s ‘Magic Touch’ in the g Smootb skIrtwaU|.daap pointed packet,, cuXfad h- learned hi the past month’s section^ t ’ of the southwest post, aald tte tettte raged lor 8 t Ropseve't 'administration in the Sneers that li schetne h.as already , ed that one pound of uranium! .Secretary-General Benoit Fran- ted by American correspondents thraa-quaitar slsavsa all trimmed with mono- travel,'" Warren declared there was crashed. seeking'to make public the reason hours hefore the et.rateglc Nattaa- Atlantic pdinstoking workmanship that mokos tha mqst of imaginativ«|; field of foreign policy and conduct universal concern over the high Airman’s Skull Fractured been Worked out for a '■mobile could drive; a B-29 arpund the ch»n praised the result# he said al haoe fell to Caoaioaaiat traapp gram m ^ sUver buttons Pointed Dandy collar. of the war. * ■ world six times. had been achieved by the present fur Greece’s failure ao far to clean • « • designing, and Don RKtor*s washable checkered ploid.-woven _ Softly full oklrt with kick pleat. StU belt. Woven coat of living, foreign relations Airman John Mathe, whose skull atomic pile. ■ out the guerrillas. This wax an apparent reference (particularly relations with Rus­ was fractured,, was taken from the Problenw .AheaJd Dr. Kolodney, a permanent con- policy of partial strikes. The CGT plaid Bakols suiting In grey. 14-29 convention rsUed for s minimum HBTreply waa hand»l to corre­ Campaign Sign Bloahei Range and Fuel oxdusivel/ for Cinderella Fro<^ (Soon ki the November Oood ‘to his^eclslon'then to remain sia), Communism, and a consistent Quonset dispensary to the Newport That means Unele Ram is all siiitant to the Oak.Ridge nuclear- Hartford, Oet. 18 -HD we It. •-'.silent after learning that this foreign policy,. NsVal hospitsl. set to begin'designing a plane, that propelled aircraft .group, says mbfiUib' wage of 15,000 franca spondents shortly before the ex­ (siriut $50). pected arrival of U. S. Secrets^ Charles A. Larta. Beopte^ (8 ^ 1- -’ountr>‘ had broken the code the "In all of these things." ne as­ Donald Nestor, a civilian fire­ nilghf fly to any comer of the there ought to be an aviation-type I) party ehhlnaan f ~ ' 2\a:i-f abused hetor?,, Pearl Har­ serted. “the American people are man at the station, suffered a globe and back without refueling, atomic engine on a test sUnd in There wsa no sign of a break in or State George C Marshall to in­ bor. too earnest to be satisfied with the compound fracture of the right th e problems allied are to devtae five years, and • plans in the air the l3-day coal walkout The. Oom- vestigate the altuatlon. . ■tasettofVi.MJ8.«Bee7tolS.’ Dresses Dewey aald xhe then sent a rep­ blind partisanship which noma ankle in Jumptog 30 feet to k con­ the engine, body, and controls, and two years aftw th a t munist-led union reacted to a gov­ nin rin8 Otoany Fletara i"iCtbM~' 'CVmtmJHwirtiaraaxmB ernment charge, that the mines Authoritative' American and teal” 8 heeto8 o n i t e t slue 3 to 8x, gl AS, 8S.98 and $3.98. resentative to Hull to propose tak- Becking national office in this cam- crete tramp to ucape a falling to build k shield to protect the Poole eays the plane will be Ha ooM th a t a R j t e 9pte> fo r iv L . i v w o o ® m __ _oUt of polltica. 'palgn are endeavoring to incite.” wall./He was treated at the station crew from radiation. \ ' driven by a aocret device called a ere euffertng from neglect by or- Greek puartera asid Marshall will Sixes 7 to 13, $3.98, $3.98 And $4.08. rocket", which wiH util-J dering etrtkera do atoft^on all find a gloomy picture, contrary to Baby Shop. MAMCMSSTiii C o m m . He said Hull rting rap at the adminls- dispensary and then taken to PoQie, Who rc.pres?nta the. Fair- teK bM* to pbvcM iwltor f I B M i S t . Tc L 4496 M A N C N B ttili CONH^ torf)a¥|gri''e iHlI E'nglna'iwl generated In the atomic! , (Continued oa Itoge Tea) (Conttoaed op l*agc EigM) ation,. Hakerstown, Md., et the

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