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■ w v ' - ' ~ . ■■■■ *-■ ■■ t«ro A Y , OCTOBER 22, 1948 P A G E e i g h t e e n Tha Wi IP .. f ' - -q. iWattfl|gatgr Eiignlttfl !|graU> Avsrsgs Dally N st Prsm Run Faraeael H V. 8. Far llw Neats of Septeiaber ISU J' and Bcoutmaator Tom Paadera hike, a treasure hunt b y compass, ClsoSy aad^aeor GunpiiigTrip drove the scouts to within a short games, and finally the last outdoor 9,474 flow ed by . rata About Town hiking distance of their camp. The meal. I t was lata afternoon when .idaktfkll and coma boys were Frank Young Jr., Fran-v the boys cleaned up their camp irattha Aadit area and hiked back to tbO car A l l W o o l Sunday.' Ceattnaiad oairi Tl:a-annual harvaat Mippar of This Weekend ds Barry, Douglas Allen, Robert ia(( Taylor, John Provan, 'Oerhardt which was to carry them home. ManehAter—^A City of VUlage Charm the Baolctafham ConprecaUonal This hike afforded some of the Ladies Aid flhioietr will ba served Janssen, and Ralph Haaen. Per­ mission was obtained, for making boys an opportunity to receive .95 hoods, fur trimmed. met John L. Lewis’ opposition Israel immediately protested' Green, brown, wine and The encyclical, directed to the law In the struck coal fields. Une Pentland and Mrs. ^Beatrice College of CardihaU, waa entitled head-on today with a personal plea the delay. The U .N. Assem- Manning. Entertainment will be gray, navy and red, green The union order was ^ven after “ in multtpUcibus’ ’— the first two the government called up an esti­ to Pennslyvania coal miner voters Dewev Urges hlj-’s Political committee vot­ provided by Mrs. M ary Fish and and gray combinations. words of its Latin text. mated 50,000 trodps and etate help block the G. O. P. plana Mrs. Arcelia Crawford. ed the postponement, 19 to Natural Ranch Mink VAmong the multiple preoccu- police to reinforce imits tiying to SLi Etienne, In central France, was the scene o f this clash between Repubqpa'i OuarSs (circled at left and “ to crush organized labor to the 16, with the United States back­ • . . and scenes worth viewing carefully-^ potions that assail ua In this peri­ Backers Not maintain order in the strife-torn right) a ^ stone-throwing mine ritiikers. Riots and street fights continued as the natlon-widf csal ground.” ing the delay. Great Britain, along $14*98 to od,” the pope wrote, ‘.‘the war that coal fields. A least two miners Tlie chief executive made no ref­ they’re charming in contour— rich in c o lo r - In 4 Skin Arrangements strike entered its 10th day. (NEA radio-telephoto). with IS other nations, abstained. .00 convulses Palestine occupies a were killed and scores of police and erence to Lewis in an, address in An Israeli spokesman Mid the FENDER AND BODY I sp«xdal place. strikers wounded yesterday. CaB- Scranton,/Pa., but he declared the Turn Bitter motion w h made “on a trivial forever pleasing to the eye. They’re beauti­ Per Skin— ^PIus Tax ...... $ "We are confident that the fer­ ^ 2 5 17.98 ualtlea in three days of fighting Republicans wanted to "deatroy procedural matter'’ which w h an vent appeals arising to the omnip­ neared 200. the growth" of union welfare funds I WORK fully styled dresses in our new autumn col­ ReA Probe Crew BatAes I “unconvincing pretext” for post­ otent and all-merciful God from More Violence Possible for which the president of the poning consideration of a queeWm Christiana scattered throughout News Tidbits Bids Openly for Demo­ Solimene and Flainr, bM. lection. More violtnco Was possible to­ United Mine Workers has long previously marked urgenL the world w ill serve to render leas day at Montceau-les-Mineo where In Recess Culled From (/P) Wire* Fire on Ship been an advocate. cratic Support; Pre­ The Security council marked arduous for the men who govern tIm J W HAiC cQRi pickets at the Les Alouettes mine Frank Bid For VotM time, meanwhile, aw altiag Moe- vthe destinies of peoples the task of released 120 police they took paring Four Major M ANCM im d COMM*. COATS And he paid pointed tribute to a cow's answer to a “neutral etx" givin g to Palestine the real bene-- ()riaoner in clashes yesterday. The Tumultuous Session in Mothers of America get assur­ Coast Guard Cutter predecessor of Lewis aa hMd of Speeches fo r Drive p ^ for aetUing the Berlin criaie. to $ Red, gray and green. A ll flta o f justice and peace, and o f seven largest mines In the area ance from Array officer to Penn­ the miners in a frank bid fo r votes Foreign Minister Jiian A. wool. Sizes 7 to IS. creating an order which will guar- 55 miles southwest of Dijon sQU House Investigation sylvania speech that youthful Escorting Venezuelan in this anthracite stronghold of muglis of Argentina cwfemd Albany, N, T„ Oct. Z S .-m — BROILERS AND antM to each of the parties to the are in the hands of the strikers. draftees w ill be treated as persons his old enemy, Lewie only recently during the day with Soviet Depurir present conflict security and the In the Gard department o f south O f Maritime Unions “of individual dignity and feel­ Freighter to Norfolk termed Mr. Truman a “malignant, <3ov. ThomH B. Dewey bid openly Foreign Minister Andrct Y. VI- material and moral conditions of central France a 24-hour general ings.". . .Five major paint and scheming todividual" who was un­ today for Democratic support H shinsky. ROASTERS Second Floor $16-98 W life properly suited to mve rise to varnish Arms and six of their of- strike waa due to end today. The San. Francisco,, Dct. 23— (JP)— Norfolk, Va., Oct. 23— (4>)— Ham­ fit fo r the presidency. be primed Ms backers to avoid An . Argentine aourqe said the a state o f spiritual and material coal strike there continued una­ flCera flned a total o f 842,500 on meeting aim at VishlnakYs request The congressional investigation of pered by winds of from ,30 to 35 TTie president came to the Penn­ WiappaS la $ well being. bated, however. Police quit mines anti-trust violations charging a “bitternsH” that might hurt but there wss no Immediats In­ 35.00 Oonununism in west coast mari­ conspiracy to fix prices. . . .High knots, crewmen on the Venezuela sylvania coal country by special G.O.P. chances in 1952. la issp ItMSBs nr i HALE’S “We are confident these suppli­ in that area Thursday after train for a day-long campaign tour dication o f what was dlscussad. Preparing four major speechee eaaiHne. No waMaa. cations and hopes w ill deepen the clashes. The Interior Ministry said time unions was in recesa today American sources predict the U. freighter Ciudad de Caracas bat­ Vtshtoaky w h said to havs in- which w ill end in a malor address for the final round of cami^gnirtg conviction In the high assembllta pickets at Ales placed explosives in after a tumultous one day stand. S. and Canada in next few weeks forined BramugUa. a leader in the DaHvary la tled flames today* as the ship at Pittsburgh tonight. He will re­ next week, the ReinibUcan presi­ In which the problem of peace Is shafts and threatened to touch will begin to draft military treaty Sfforta to memate the erials aris­ Fililay Bvealaaa F o r B e tter Striking mariUnte union mem­ pledging full aid to five-nation steamed towards Norfolk at 12 turn to Washington before setting dential nominee stressed am peara ^rvoaw being discussed, that it would be them off if the police reappeared. ing from Russia’s blockade of bers picketed the hearing, which Brussels alliance. out again Sunday night for a final and unity theme. expikllent to give an International The call up o f more troops and knots. Beriin. that the decialon on tbe Main Floor Baby Shop and resulted to a threat of contempt Xerography, revolutionary proc­ vote roundup In Chicago. Cleve­ This w;as to line, with his■ M M r H. A F R IN K character to Jenualem and Its vi­ police, including the 1948 claaa of The Coast Guard cutter Chero­ coropromiH plan now is up to the action against two union leaders— ess for reproduction of printed land. Boston, New York sad SL tion In T ie w York city yes)etraday SaSIvaa Aveu soldiers which already bad been Krsmlin. Nylon Second Floor Girls’ Shop cinity." and a six-weeks recess. matter, drawings and photographs kee escorted the bumtog vessel and 1/niis. that "our task looks fotpf yvum discharged, was decided upon at Says PnuUge Dadatadnsd ■ IM . Maa. 2168 After 6 P. M. Tlio encyclical followed another, Reps. Charles J. Kersten (R., without the use o f fluid ink, dem­ a patrol plane from the Coast After laying a UTeath at the shead.” “ A uu8*la QuaMlam,’' dated M ay 1, an emergency cabinet session last W la ) and O. C. Fisher (D., Tex.) “The prestige pf the United Na­ night onstrated publicly in Detroit 'for Guard Air station to Blixabeth monument of John Mitchell, who The task, m DsweyAxplatoed it tions and its effective cspaclty to »1948, which called upon all Catho­ of the House Labor and Education Ordered to Dae .yms . . . .Han< headed the mine workers before to a rally of voUMltiry campaign deal with the Palcstins problem lics to pray that “differences may subcommittee conducted the hear­ ’ Icity. N. C. circled the ship but Hosiery The caMnet also ordered troops r ^ In office o f Rep. J. Parnell , ^.jy, unable to land in t)ie rough World war I. Mr. Truman spoke backers. Is to achiMa what he con­ are sadly undermined by its own be settled with justice and peace ing. to use their arms in defending Thomas (R-NJ.) reported un^r ^ from the Scranton courthouse siders a certainy«ctory without and concord return to Palestine." Favors Contempt Action persistent InacUoa,” declared the themselves against attacks and grand jury scruUny . .. Uage dls- steps. making any tpemles among the Isrseli spokesmH’s WritUn pro­ "millions” o f Demoersts and In- Dated Oct. 24 empowered district governors to A t the conclusion; Kersten raid pute between milk dealers and A. freighter, which left New “Great Labor Organizer" test to the Political conunittae. dependenta,/ns predicted would A tla n tic “ In mulUpUcibua’’ was given ban any meetings, if necessary. he would recommend action for F. L. Teamsters union affecting York - on —Thursday, bound for Mitchell. h9 said waa a “ great The disinclination o f ths UJV. from the papal summer palace, Immediate deportation of all contempt of congress be filed mllK deliveries to estimated 11,- Laguaira, Venezuela, radioed last labor organizer.” a “great labor vote for Iwn Nov. 2. I to act on Uie recommsndaUoas rtkJWHAMeoo Castel Gandolfo, and was dated foreigners taking part in battles against Hugh Bryson, head o f the 000,000 consumers in New York night that she was afire. • Three statesman” and a pioneer In the 8aya/C. Internal Revenue bureau says it Hartford," Oct. 23—V P —Con- offensive was launched during the China Armies. 1. G u pressure to Soviet mains' Great Disparilv Seen in »• keep pne* with rknaglag vnlnea aeUeved by proper eopfwrt. night and “severe fighting contin­ Town on Posong Scene made mistake In listing Pliiladel- nectieut .haa ^won still another : was so low because of plant repairs 1 “ • 8«8,600.00* In real esUte. l!he government military spokes phia Missionary and Church Ex­ safety aw-ard. Governor Shannon |...... Voer phyeidaa can tell yon Set The Scene ues this morning." man here declined to confirm the undertaken there that su;iippltes A n n eil rorces^ U dbom the state hu no%.' Inrarcd this O f See-Saw • Fi||lht; tension society of Methodist , aboat our expert appllaaoe (A conununique ^ m Beirut, Kaifeng report but evacuees Who raneunced today that the National from hard-pressed western Berlin ettlM eeniee. Whether It Libanon, last night 'said Jewish church, Philadelphia, among or- S ^ e ty council has voted an "aw .ird , -.vere-being-d rained off.------T el i 8 Subeommittee i new “blaaket cos'erage." Changes Hands^ Twice reached .N anklug said depeadente o f m e fir' to The Cohriraticut Farm be Back Pains — Rapt«rt__ Our new and, different, .fur-ttim m ^ ___ concentrations__iii$ar..Manaxab^or- and government workers were be­ ganizations stricken from tas-free RcpriMl for firing of Ger­ ed today by Comptroller Frad Bp terms Safety committee. The award IS TlbsMty — 710111# we have tba 'ebata! All star performers, these Hfttidbags J^or I the'1'ut''three .days showed the ing moved from both cities and status. . Harry Bridges ‘ man non-Communist cm ployu st' Peris. Oct. 'J3- J'' — Frederick Zeller, not only g iv u coaatmat 166 Junior for excellence o f the committee'.s proper rapport. Jews preparing for attack. Seoul, Oct. 23 —

— South that troops were expected to be request of four Alaska head ofllces df the city's gss H. Osborn of the United. States per cent protection bat laaMka a coats take their cue from your desire 1947 form safety program. Plans (.The L«baneae communique said Korean rebels and Loyalist troops moved southward to new positions Ch'ambers of Commerce for Inves- work.-i, which are located in the said today unofflciat eetiraates “snbstaatial rate rednctloa". mm for warmth, exquisite designing, fur- Simulated su ed e "plastic calf and faille handbag in top for prraentation by NSC officials Jewish forcis With tank support are locked in a see-saw battle for along the , .FeJping;Hankaar„xail- tq^tion of his affiliations’’unwsr- Soviet sector. The repairs In So­ showed Russia would have 150 wrIL Tossed out were the oW ratra theHown _of PosMern Berlin hu also been Statu six. Ru^a w)0uW Si^tora in Red Ink .under severe gu roUontog since dlviri^ avaUable in agatast FreBch rnla u TU a (In (Tairo ah Eg:.T»tlan W ar min-1 jmht American .trained troops from COM, the rtty a^miafadratlM lathy spokesmaii said last night a 1 police Mid that 150 police and Formora were disembarking in BtHhee Aside ”BUs” (7»,rge*, The olgnatur*. typed in red ink. 1 the Russlene I m p o ^ their block-1 countriH, he conttoued. W ratem be tlUa read; ‘ KnlghU o f’ the Ku Kbw ,de in June becauM sU eeal must' European countriea would havo a and hoisted the I Flttiaa .Teudsh plane dropped a bomb on townspeople were executed bv a north Cliina ports. ’These trodps. Brushing s.side>.ch8rges of “ per- Ee^tPhea from Anhiaa i Footwear for All the Family Klan Membars.' I now be flown to. tots] of only 14 divisions. — Laiy ana M m A U an Egj-ptian poriUon at Delr Sun- j so-called peoples court while the the newspaper said, were to ba apqsl bias'’ brought by Aiken Would larrease Feara cltlM G re e n Stamen Given With Cash Sales e d. In southern Palretlnc gfter the County Democratic ExecuUve Judgo Waring commenUd, “Of ' Headquartera of wutern Ber­ FtfUag. Insurgents, described by the gov­ used in an effort to reopen com­ “Until we get correct, (tgwea. U. N. cease fire went Into effect.) munications between the coal cen­ Committeeman John C. Stsnsfield, coUrae that communication would lin's Gerasan police announcad t m c o m ernment u Communists, held Sun- our feara will only be increased by ar Dagway-Traeie h u hera eadhr- I H A K .(H aifa dlspatcbH aald U. N. ter o f Tmngshan and the port o f Ike Ju d^ decided to hear the in­ have no effect on any decialon of meanwhile that tbe Communisu ohen. such s one-Uib* cut.” CMmsn said. ad «a Fihdiillinr. agpMal at Hw MANCHISTlii COMH* Chtowangtao, which is near the junction esse himself rather than mine on mattaza coming bafore ' had released the remaining 27 of truce hcarquartera announced ne­ 706 Rebels Captnred Jacob A. Malik, tha 8e\iat M e- fcattaced Freest gotiations wouM begin at once to Some 700. rebels Itave been cap­ sea anchor , of tbe Great wall. ! allow It to go to a jury. me. but I believe the peojple of this 47 western police Hd plain-j clothesmen arrested during last gate, asked Osborn whether the India. She la exaactsd QUINN’S implement the Security’ CoimcH’s tured. the siiny Hid. The strength Reports from ’Tai>'usn, Red be­ The Klen letter, bearing s Co­ country should be made aware of CLEHOUSESSON months Chty hall riots. The re­ Oedipe article indicated how many Fendicharj- tajH ^ fta B gr The H A L C c6 rr I N resdIuUon for wiUtdrawal' o f both of the remaining insurgents w u sieged Shansi province capital. lumbia, S. C... postmark stated to this attempt to threaten and in-, lease of the first 20 wps onneunced M ANCHBSTtll CONN- aid^k to" the lines held OcL 14 when ■ — — ■ ' .4 -*» i part: riuence a United State* judge in Advertise in The Herald— ll Pays W E 0 1 V E G)R E E N S T A M P S , Thursday. . ^ ’ (CaetlDued m Faga Right). PHARMACY the fighting broke out.) (l*nttaoed ea Fagc Bight) (laattnoed M Fage^Eight) i "Y ou must realize the fearful his judicial- dedaions.”

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■■ ■■' ' - t - . ■ . . ,■ f'. ■ ■ ' . ' MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 194i 1 ^ r A Q B T W O MANCHESTER EVENING'HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN^ SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1948 t r ^ ' - - gate of $84,600,000 on education leaders wer* attempting to make be destroyed Is dteth." (!l Cor. IS: second in a series of fiva discus­ cryone la cordially Invited to at­ Prentice white, state bouSUig ad­ each year/ the governor eald. Mission Schedule tend. Music wlU be providsd by ths FENDER AND BODY Schools’ Peak Shannon Tells "Nearly forty mtUlon dollars ot 25-28). sions Of preparation for marriage CESSPOOLS AND SEPTir Manchester ministrator, "the goat for their led by Mr. Bray. Subject tbla South Methodist choir under the own Ineptitude." this." 1ie said, "Is paid by town Cbrrelatlve passages from tbs Cbristisn Science textbook, "Sci­ week, "Religioua Teachinga About direction of Ocibrge ,0 . Ashton, The housing administrator la- and city taxes, principally on real Dine And Dance Tonight At St. James’s WORK Seen iii 1957 Date Book Schools’ Cost ence and Health with Key to the Sex.” Pot luck supper and work minister of mualc. BMidea Dr. Fal­ POWER CLE/ f: 1 sued a statement Thursday de­ iestate. The balance, j thirty-four lon’s address, brief-reports will be millloh dollars is paid by )Uie atate Scriptures," by Mary- Baker Eddy; on mailing project planned. SoHmena and Plaint, lac. claring that Bowles had made an Sunday, 7:80 p. ni. Attention A former chaplain In the Army given from the afternoon seminars. | /II M (in f ill 'l l I ' Tonight "absolute mis-statement" when he —eleven million dollars In annual Tex and His Western Quartet Include the following (p. 461: "The tM Om Im atrw l L is called to the public service during World war I is the leader All member-churchea of the' Enrollment of 378,000 Community Flayers in “ You Education Takes Place said that he "declined to accept grants and the balance for tho t Master said plainly >that physique |i|(1 M i l i - \M > l r I li i \ -. > St. Jamea’s Ronaa CathoHe was not Spirit, and after-his res­ which closes the "Little Amsterr of the group of Jesuit fathers who Manchester CtouncU of Churches’i Can’t Take It With You." Whiton responsibility” for figures used by operation of the state Board of Broedeaating Orchestra FumUh The Mnalc . Soatb Msthodlst Cboich < will start a- two-weeks' mission at are cooperating in sponsoring this! Pupils Ejected, Com­ Alongside Housing and Education and for various stats Mala StTset aad Hartford Road Rev. Jolia L. Lougbran, Ph.D., urrection he proved to the physical dam" Conference at the South hall. Auspices C. L of'C . Governor Shannon in a housing St. James’ church tomorrow. He j "Little Amatertem Conference" i U." N. Observance'at Memorial speech earlier in the week. educational Institutions. Dr. George Jehaston, Pastor senses that his body was not Methodist church. missioner Reports Prices in Campaign Rev. Frederick McLean, Assistant changed-until he himself ascended Other organizations meet nt I is Rev. Charles F. Connor, one of I and it is hoped the evening service : McKlNNEY BROS. F ieH 2:00 p. nr. Balt at State "Forced to Becant" "Let’s put It another way. We . Ooest Bflaister the outstanding preachers in the I Rev. Robert J. Wood, Assistant —or In other words, rose even their usual hours this week, ex-< will be supported by a ver>- large v.w ii.i. lii'ri ■' \I. ( ( s . ------, Armory at 8:00 p. m. Bailey, in a counter-statement, are spending about $1,500 a week i'^lBeerge G. Aabtoa, ’ Jesuit order.. - , j Plan Your Hartford, Oct. 23 — W — The Also Exhibit of Manchester By The Associated Press - ' *qp>£itar o f Hnsle higher In the understanding of cept the Graduate club whose attendant. said. White evidently was "being during the school year to run our Father Connor will be assisted 1 «‘ l. M a ru in I. . ” U ■!. State Department of Education Stamp Club, Odd Fellows hall, 1 tp Education took its place along­ schoou. The toll amounts to about Sunday Masses: Spirit, God.” meeting is omitted because of the i;i(» I’.arl M forced to recant statements ' he For aduIU: 7. 8. 9. 10, 11; with Amsterdam Conference. ' by Rev. Walter A. Reilly, S. J.. and House Painting eai^atea that enrollment In Con- 9 p. m. Sunday, 2-9 p. m. side housing and high prices today had actually ma()e," The Demo­ $150 a year for each family in the it'oVni^ Worship 10:45 a. m. Rev. Edwin C. Haungs, S. J. : as one of the things candidates two masses at 8 and 10', one in the necticut's public achoola will reach Tomorrow cratic chairman said he had SUU." P relute^' Second Coagiegatlaaal Church > Rev. John L. Lougbran, paator j I'NIT.ARIAN m e e t in g Now! "Little Amsterdam conference,” arS talking about In the Connecti­ "IfodlUtion In F Sharp main auditorium at 9 for adults Rev. Lcland O. Hnat, Pastor Bolton CongregatlonnI Church ' . HOUSE a peak o f 378,000 pupils in 1957- "sworn affidavits" that Wfhlte and one for - children at 9 In the Rev. Craig O. Whitsitt. Minister of St. Janies’ church, today an­ South Methodist church. Seminars cut campaign. }- "originally disclaimed responsibil­ Minor" ..Alexandre Ouilmant -Ernest Cosmaa, Organist nounced the echedule for the eve­ 315 Pearl Street. Hartford Time Payments Arrange]^ 58, teachera’. payrolls may increase 3:30 p,m. Evening serr'ice 7:30. Gov. James C. Shannon contend­ Routes basement. *rwo masses at 10 Janies, W. McKay, Organist ity for Governor Shannon's hous­ Bolton Prdccasional Hymn--- o'clock for adults, one in the main rting serx’icea o f the mission. They Next Snatey at 11:00 A. M. 1 0 % Down $18,000,000 and, new class room Monday, Oct. 33 ed last night that the state's edu­ ing speech. Including the gover­ "Immortal. Invisible, God 9f30 a. m.. Chumh school. will be opened by a prayer for tl.e 6 and 44 Gonn. church and one in the basement. A Cathedral film, ‘"The Calling, 9:45 a.'’m „ Sunday school. Mrs. "CAN HUMANITY SAtE Balance Monthly ' construction costs and equipment Women’s Club meeting. So. cation progiw "ranks near the nor's arithmeUc In eliminating the Only Wise" ...... Joanns The two weeks’ mission starts success of the miseion, followed by ITrStMaF*?** AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Methodist' church. Drama review top," his • Democratic opponent, of Matthew,” will be shown to the Lee’s bus, making regular day I may total $180,000,000 by 1959- housing shortage by a stroke of Anthsm— '" \ ; Sunday, when the missionaries will school stops, will bring the chil­ a short instruction. Then will come Rev, Payaqa Miller, Mlaiat^ POWER ROLLED 60. by Adele H. Lee. Chester Bowles, has claimed the f j L H ' n "Greater Love Hath No Man" Junior and' Intermediate depart­ the pen." In!!?..... i preach a t all masses. The first dren to Sunday school. recitation of the Rosary, the ser-. Wm. Dickson and Sou United World l^ederalist meeting k ments. In anticipation of these In­ state should do more for educa­ Shannon, in his discussion o f ed­ NOW Ends SATURDAY jonn ireiana. . 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. mon and benediction of the Most Orders taken now! Specializinff in parkinff areas and Palnitng Conlnirlnr* creases, the lx>ard may, recom­ at 8 p.m. In Whiton hall. tion. Hymn— ., 10:45 a. m., Worship Hour nur­ Rear 118 BaarCenlM St. ucation, disclosed figures on FIrat Mancheetcr Showing women. Mornings. 6:30 and 7:00; PreIude-’- '‘Suppllcation" ...... Blessed Sacrament. The aei-N’ices ' gas stations. W’ork guaranteed. Time payments arranged mend to the 1949 General Assem­ Tuesday, October 36 Steady Improvement S«en school costa which he said had "Thou Art the Way" St. Bernard sery. will conclude with the singing of PhnnM e-oa^o Ot S.'T'n eveninga, 7:30. The aame hours 10:45 a. m.. Morning Worship...... Frank W. Asper Free Estimates bly such preliminary steps as may Pop* concert in Woodruff hall. Shannon-said that the statc.^wa8 never before been made public. Offertory Anthem— will obtain for men the. second Proceasional Hymn—"H ow Firm a the hymn. "Holy God We Praise be necesgary. Dr. Finis E. Eiigle- Group D, Center Church women. spending $1,500,000 a week tohelp Connecticut spends an aggre- "Laudamus” . .Daniel Protheroe Prelude—"Andante In F"..Merkel Thy Name." Confeasions will be week. Introlt—"Te Deum.” Foundation, Ye Saints." INSURE mali. state commissioner o f educa­ Also YWCA public affairs lunch­ pay the cost of local schools. Tbei^e. IN BOLTON — 2 MILES FROM MANCHESTER Sermon— Anthem—"Search Me, O God” . . . . heard every evening immediately wit:. tion, said yesterday. eon, Salvation Army Citadel. Dr. has been steady improvement both "Darjmess and Light in God” Hymn—“Honor and Glory, Power after benediction. Dr. Engleman' said the board's St. Bridget’a R. C. . ‘ and Salvation" ...... i • ...... R. Huntington Woodman McKlNNEY BROTHERS DeMaio Brothers George McReynolds, speaker. In "quality of teaching and phy­ 11 < '■ ' ' '■'I Div. George Johnston of Rev. James P. limmlns: Pastor Offertory Anthem—"Dear Land of Masses in the morning at 5:30 Paving Contractors Since 1921 estimate.^ were based on probable Wednesday, Ocl. 37 sical plants,' 'the governor said. Hartford Seminary ...... Coelites Plaudant Rev. Bronislaw GaterowskI and Anthem—"I Will Magnify Thee. O Home" ...... Jean Sibelius and 7 will include instruqtlon on Real Estate and lasaraace / LehiRh Valley' enrollment increases in the next Local council of P.T.A. s at the Declaring himself a strong ad­ Itccesslonal Hymn— we MAIN ST. TEL C060 Call .Manchester 7691 Anytime ------PLUS------Rev. Robert Carroll, Assistants Lord" ...... Spence ' Duet: James Rogers and the Commandments. Not only the ten years as indicated by rapidly White School. vocate of “good salaries for SATURDAY NIGHT Ballroom "Lead Us, O Father” Burleigh Kenneth Bailey mission masses will be celebrated Jncreasing attendance which this "Sons Of Adventure" Hymn—"God the All-Merciful’;— Tburada.v. Oct. 38 teachers,” Shannon said: - Poatlude— Masses on Sunday at 7:30, 9, 10 Hymn—“Father In Heaven, l^Tio in the morning but the regular year topped 225,000. Hartford County Y.W.r.A. sup­ STARTING NEXT MONDAY GALA FLOOR SHOW— PLUS F or R en i Russian Hymn. iA. "A good teacher Is worth any "FeiUvsl March In D ” and 11 a. m.. Offertory—"O Lord Moat Holy"'.. Lovest All." parish mass also will be held at Will Need More Teachers per and membership meeting, sum of money the community can * New *0006 Scbednle H. Alexander-Matthews Sermon: "World-Wide Hope To­ 8 o’clock. V e r n o n Center Congregational Mat. Mon. Thru Fit. A ny Day, ...... Franck The public schools now employ afford to pay for h4r.” Sunday— St. Francis of Assisi Church Sermon; “The Problem of.„,World day As Seen Through Our The mission services will be-for chur^. IdM. Doors Open At 1:15 9:3Q s. m- Church school. Faith." aon-Catholics as well aa members FOR SALE 9,750 teachers. Dr. Engleman said. On .the Democratic aide. State Eve. Mon., Toes. ART McKAY Anytim e South Windsor Order." / The department estimates that Friday, Oct. 39 Chairman John M. Bailey did most 10:45 a. m. Nursery during , S. Route 15, Near BUmhanTS' Hymn—“O God o f Earth and Al­ Recessional Hymn: "W e Thank of the. Catholic faith. A cordial in- 7:20, Doors Open 6:80 Thee. Lord.” ' 12.950 teachers will be needed in Fashion show by Blair’s. Eman­ of. the talking last night. Re­ Morning worship. ! C om er.. . tar" ...... Ellacombe I vitation has been extended by | OR EXCHANGE / Hoppers 1959-1960. uel Lutheran church. Eve. Wed., Thurs., Frt. • and His orchestra F or Any S:S0 p. m. Little Amsterdam' Postlude: "Toccatlhe’ ...... 1 Father Lougbran to all iion-Catho- i Democratic verting to the housing Issue sub­ 6:S0, Doors Open At 6:15. Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor Poatlude— "March in G” . .. .Smart Dr. Engleman said that based Also Basaar of Troop 1, Senior ject of a recent sharp exchange EXCELLENT FOOD ANirDRINKS Conference. ' 2:15 p. m... Members of Mu Sig­ ...... G. Lardelli I l*f« interested to attend the mis- . New (i-rnom modern on an average teacher's salary of Girl Scouts, Ceftter Church House. SaC Snn. Same As Usnal Occasion Tbs Week j Sunday afternoon and evening, I sion services. between the guberriatorlal. candi­ Catering To Banquets and Wedding Parties! 8:30 and 10:30 a. m., Masses ma Chi meet at the church to at honse. Large lot abade $3,000 a year, adding 6,000 teach­ Saturday, Oct, $0 dates, Bailey said that G. O. P. ■ .Monday— Sunday. S U l. M & m SUt..YouUi lUJly »U1 b . h.Jd ers by 1959-60 would increase pub­ Hallowe'qji dance, Woodruff hall. STARTS SUNDAY 7:36 p. m. . Church school staff trees.' Headquarters lic schools' pai'rolls by $18,000,- Pilgrim Fellowship. "Sente Hoo! Scute Hay!" Call Man. Week Days 3823- ^ t a r d a y s 8815 meetliig. Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church torium.y, naruorg. Dr. George Fallow 000. Monday. Nov. 8 ■ "Roses Are Red" Call ' COKE Tuesday— Cooper and High Streets 3:16 p. m.. Registration of dele-! _____ i. The department estimates It Daughters of Isabella Military 3.:15 p. m. Brownies. gates to the "Little Amsterdam ” 0 Danre Miller^s Hall Rev. Paul O. Prokopy, Pastor 48 Spruce Street At South Cliiireh / Mobil Kerosene costs about $30,000 to build and Whist, St. James's hall. 6:30 p. m. Girl Scouts. (Conference at South Methodist' William Kanehl equip a class room. It estimates Wednesday, Nov. 10 * Tnlland ’rumpike .7:00 p. m. Boy Scouts. church. Seminars begin 4t 3:301 Reynold G. Johnson, Pastor Now Open At 641 Main SL that 6.000 new class rooms must MlllUry Whist at I,,egloh hall, The 22nd Sunday after Trinity. Paul Page Organist Phone 777.“! Modem and OM Faahinh i&Alg»g6WBiTIOMBOj '• Thursday— . 8:55 a. m. Sunday School. Free p. m. I Dr. Gebrge Fallon, minister of be built to meet pupils' needs by Registered Nurses Association. . llahFlng’ V:..' 9:00 p. m. Stanley Group rum­ 7:30 p. m.. Adult Study Group the Wesley Methodist church, W or- 1959-eo, at a total cost o f $180,- Thursday, November II “ IT ^cre Every Meal is A bus tranaportation for children Sunday Telephone 2-4.'».»3 Or 2-4551 Every tetnrday 'Night 1 E flS T U JO O D mage sale. whose parents cannot bring them meets at the church. I cestcr. Mast., a congregation of ’ •'ft. RANGE 000,000. Annual Harvest tea, Bszaan -Saturday— The Week j 9:50 a. m. Church Bible School. I 3,500 members, will be the pHncl- The department. Dr. Engleman 8:00 to 13:00 P. M. or live at a distance. For infor­ and Supper. Temple xalapte^ No. ' Pleasant Memory^* , 6:45 p. m. Choir, rehearsal. Tuesday: 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. I pal speaker Sunday evening at Come In For Information and Literature said, based its estimate* on the mation dial - 2-Q408. ' e - 53, Order of the Eastern Star, at Cornel Wilde B. 8 ^ ^ VISIT 7:30 p. m.. Choir rehearaali Fourth . Sunday of Attendance ! 7:30 at the closing aervlce of the state birth rate which rose from the Masonic Temple. • ' ' $ ■ I ■ 9:30 a. -m. . Bible class for alt 8:30 p. m.. Chorus rehearsal. Crusade. Sermon: “The Kingdom Cars Wanted! 24,000 in the ten years between Linda Darnell Anne Jeffreys Emanuel Lutheran Church adults. I "Little Amsterdam Oinfcrence” In I Parade and dedication of World S f lltVOUROWtWPtJOIf THtROWtS 52 Church Street Wednesday: of God—Its Values.” Junior choir the South Methodist chUrch. | We b u y all makes and If you are ill or will he out of .state election day, call 1930 and 1939 to 44,000 in 1944.. War II memorial by American Anne Baxter RobL Ryan 10:00 a. m. Nursery a a s s 8:00 p. m., Merry-Weds H al-' 'rtll sing, OIL E M L O E W S Rm’. Cart E. Olsoa, Bliniater church service. I Dr. Fallon was bom in England ' models— 19.16 to 1949. Legion in morning. Banquet at "Walls Of "Return Of Rosemount Restaurant Ctereace W. Helming, Organist i lowe’en masquerade. Refreshments' 11:00 a. m. Church-time nursery, us immediately about absentee ballots. TeL 2-0874 Jericho” 10:00 a. m. Divine worship. I and educated at Alleghany College i /M obilh eat Legion Ho:ne at 6:30 p. m. The Badmen" i will be served. Mrs. Robert Widham In charge. j and Drew Theological Seminary, i Friendly Circle's Charity Sale, DRIVE IN THEATRE Roate 85— Bolton ' Text: Genesis 50:15-21. Theme: ;| TTiuraday: | 3:30 p. m. "Little Amsterdam" Instant Cash Housing Project October 24, Thwenty-Second Sun God’s Forglvenesar Our Forgive-' I He is a member of the Ccimniittee | Hale’a store. “Bachelor and the] day After Trinity. 7:00 p. m.. Girl Scout Troop N o ., afternoon Seminars at the South Feature— 1:45, 6:80, 0:50 ness: His Providence. Ij 12 meets at the church, [of. Forty vvhfch is rcspphslblbCfor { Buying Service Friday, Nov. It Bobby Soxer" \LUNCHEON AND DINNERS 9:00 a. m.. Sunday school at Methodist church the program of the Methodiat j Seeks Gilarantee Fellowcraft aub seml-formal 11:00 a. in. Divine worship inii Friday: 7:30 p. ra. "Little Amsterdam” ^ Plus: "Blondle in yhurch and West Side Community the German language. ; church for the next four yeara, | FUEL dance. Masonic Temple. the Dough" Last Show Nightly—8:18 m A COOL DINING ROOM 4Iouae. ' 7:30 p. m., Hallowe’en party for worship service at South Metho- j BARLOW Sunday, November 14 , Zion church is a church of the : the Junior and Intermediate de­ Thih past summer he spent trav- i Hartford, Oct. 23— (;p>—The ^ 10:00 a. m.. Divine Worship. dist church. Services in local' rting in Europe and attending the j United every-member church International Lutheran Hour, 1.100 partments of the Oiurch school. State Housing committee will hold Open'ii^om 12 noon to 12 p.m . Prelude— "(Ifialre de Lune"..viem e church have been cancelled in fa- : first Assembly of the World Coun­ . >IOTOR SALES canvass. lOffertory—'.‘Air” from "The Water statlona, eight languages, 46 ter-j a special meeting Monday at 10:16 vor of the Amsterdam service. I cil of Churches In Amsterdam. | .W .i Main Street Friday. Nov. 18 * Music" ...... Handel ritorics and foreign countries, I North Methodist Church OIL a. m. to act on a request for an i V s s e s i ^ s > i i 4 | B w i i ^ i s i i«||bw For Reservations CaU Manchester 2-4359 heard locally Sunday afternoon.s, I A AA L**" ',****» I /-.u 1 Holland, as a representative o f the ' Tel 5401 Or. 2-1709 additional $66,000 bond guarantee Washington PTA sale 7:30. tAnthems; 447 North Main Street 4 :00 p m. Tue.sday, Junior Choir , Methodist church. RURAL MORTGAGES West Side Rec. WONS, 12:30 p. m. ! J for a 166-unit moderate rental I "S a n ctu a "...... Gounod Rev. Willard J. MrLaughlln, STARTS SUNDAY W e Are Now Seri>ing Legal Beverages — The Week ,,, , , , His sermon Sunday evening will project In Waterbury. Tba atate al­ November 35, 28, $7 J ’The Lord la a Mighty God” ..,. ' Minister 7:00 p. m. Wednesday. CHioirChoir re­re- Meswge of Am­ If you want a mortgage on your farm or 8ab< St. Bridget's church bazaar at * Mendelssohn ready baa guaranteed $1,915,000 In Bette Davis In Plan Your Luncheon Gosed Mondays TUI Further N otice Tuesday, 4:00 p. m. Confirma­ William L. Brown, Organist- hearsal. St. Bridget’s hall. a,-; sterdam to the World." This ser­ arban property see: Get It At "DECEPTIOS” ^ ^Sermon Topic: "This Little Light tion instruction. Director 8:00 p. m. Wednesday. Mid-week bonds for the Waterbury project, Wednesday, Dvesttaber 1' ' o f Mine." vice la open to the public and ev- and the governor’s office said the Friday, 7:30 p. m. Laymen's | T-.. . Z,— service of Bible Study and prayer. Christmas Tiee Bazaar, Cm - Co-Featnre: "MARY LOU" X-oatlude— "Paalm X V in ” ...... club maeting. { Divine W or^lp. 10:45 a. nr i g;00 p. m. Friday. Covenant additional amount was needed be­ ter Church House. Engagements At ...... Marcello fore construction can start. League annual fall concert. Ray- Friday, Dec. 8 3:15 p. m.. Registration for "Lit- 'That On Earth Do Dwell. Hanson, pianist. Mrs. Han- The Manchester The Waterbury request already tls Amsterdam Conference" at Center Congregational Church MORIARTY Annual bazaar South Methodist “ “'■"‘"K.son. vioumst. miss Greta Nelson. FENDER AND BODY has been approved by the State church. South Methodist church: 3:30. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, Minister Housing authority, and the com­ Adrian Entertains Rev. Doroth.v Pease,. Gilds the Skies ...... i soloist, all of Hartt’a School of C A V E Y’S— Ssminara: 5:30, supper; 7:30, clos­ Prayer Hymn—“ Break, Day ot BROTHERS mittee’s approval was anticipated, ing aervlce. Minlstfij: of INucatlon God, O Break." ! Music, Hartford. WORK When Minutes Trust Company the governor's office said. Tbe 43 East Center Street—^“House Of Quality” On The Hammond Orgdn^ The Week Frederic E. Werner, Sermon: "The Church of a New Waterbury Housing authority has Trinity Campaign Monday: I Organist and Choir Director Era." by the miniaterr | St. John's Polish National Solimene and Plnrit, Inc. Count 92.1 Main Street, Manchester. Conneeticut “ On The Leeiel At 22 Oolvvay Street notified the state that. construc­ Delightful Dinners——Varied Menus — TERRinC —e 4:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. Recessional Hymn — "In C^hrist 634 Ueatet Straal Telephone: Manchester 4171 Center and Broad" tion will start within 48 hours af­ Viewed Success .. 6:80 p. m., Boy Scouts. Sunday. October 24. Services, There Is No East Or West.” Rev. 8. 8. Stryjewakl. Pastor Havs Tear doctor lota- ter the committee approves the *' 8:00 p. m., Beethoven Glee Club 9:15 and 11 o’clock. C!hurch School, 9:45 a. m. j Miss Clara Skrabac, Organist Prelude—"Choral and Prayer” . . . . phono Ills proscription Member, Federal Deposit insurance Corpomtion new bond guarantee. Your Dinner Will Be Delicious rshealsal. Nursery, 10:45 a. m. to Weldon’s over oar pri­ Hartford, Oct. 28—(AO—Trinity j DANONG TONIGHT ’ ' ‘ Pastor Olson will be attending a ...... Bodelmann Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Masses at 8:30 and 10:30. college announced today that Its This Evening [Pastoral Conference Monday and H>-mn—"Rise Up, O Men of God" The Young People will conduct a ' vate professkiaal wir* for Carl Angelica's Orchestra ,,Tuesday at Camp Lutherwood, ...... St. 'Diomas symposium on the subject, “World Now is the Hour Imnivdteis dellvary $o anniversary development program Anthem—"Prayer of Thanksgiv­ has resulted In gifts touting $ ,- nt I’Webster, Maas. Citizenship.” Sigma Chi Society to Change to Tonr homo. 1 Muriel Day in Intimate Sougs I'Tusstey: ing" ...... Kremser North church will participate In ' 500,665,50 from 4,058 persons. Double Mixed Quartet (1st service) President G. Keith Funston said ^1' 3:15 p. m.. Brownies. the Manchester "Little Am atcr-' To Attend Raliv ti 7:M p. m., Sunday achool staff Senior Choir (2nd aervlce) dam” at 3:15 and 7:30 p. m., a t' TIMKEN that In subscribing ' ths entk* ' Offertory—"Pavane" ...... Byrd I South Methodiat church. WELDON'S amount sought by the college . at the parsonage. > Wednesday: Anthem—"God So Loved the The Week Members of Mu ^igma Chi so­ 901 MAIN STREET BUY Alumni and friends "expressed ; ' 7:80 p. m., Emanuel C!hoir re- rv ; •/;•: ■ i on Tuesday. October 26, a dele- ciety of Second Congregational tangibly their faith in Trinity ! Double Mixed Quartet (1st service) [ O IL HEAT , Ilea real. I gation of ladies will attend the ' church will attend the Pilgrim A TLMKE.N WALI.-FLA.ME rrhen many similar campaigns Hant Thmntr’g -Xlagnificrnt F a r r ’S i Meeting of youth representatives senior Choir (2nd service) ' W.S.C.S. of the New England : Fellowship state rally tomorrow OIL BURNER were falling short of their goals." Ceilor Film ;from Manchester churches to con- ; C!hildren’a Story’— Southern Conference of the Metho­ ! afternoon and evening, in Bushnell MEMORIALS* ^ It’ s Tune-Up Tune! Success of the campaign, thie I alder th e. formation of a CTiurch Rev. K. Matthew Simon dist Church at New London. . Memorial Auditorium. Hartford. Gives the utmost In cfttelenry Trinity announcement said, has “1948 WINTER Dining Room of DistirKtion Youth Ojuncll. I Hymn—"Once To Every Man and : All Congregational church youiw and fuel reonnm.v. provided the college with "a major The Vernon Inn Thursday: Nation’ ...... Ton-y Botel: The S.dvatlon Army I groups in Connecticut are mem­ For free details call us to­ incriase. In scholarship funds, an Sermon— | day! FOR SALE OF PROVEN ^ TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. 7?30 p. in.. Second in a series of 66t Main street bers of this organization, and at­ endoiwpd field house with sports OLYMPICS ( 8) Bible Studiea conducted by the I Rev. K. Matthevy Simon i .Adjutant Richard D. .Atwell Hynui—"In Christ .There Is No 1 tendance at the rally is usually in annex, a dormitory and the princi­ H'ith Thorner AT THE ROTARY '• paator in the sanctuary. ! excess of 2500. Oil Heat aud 39 Gerard Street pal part of funds needed for a 11- * Teacher Training Institute at East or West” ...... St. Peter! in Ptr$on , Postlude—"A Mighty Fortress Is Sunday. 9:30 a. m., Sunday I Second Congregational young brary-admlnlstratloh building an­ , Center church. school. Special program to be ' people have a particular interest Eusiiiperiug, Iiu*. nex.” Downhill Race — Bobsleigh — Saturday and Sunday TONIGHT TONIGHT I G. Clef au b. Our God" ...... Luther' 692 MAPI.E AVE. Beautiful 7 room single, SUPERIORITY Slalom — Fancy Skating — 9:15 a. m.. Church school. i presented by the High school girls’ ; in the rally this .vear, as one of f Friday: class. ' their number. Miss Nancy Qui- Hartford—Phono 2-2149 ” steam beated, oil burner, Figure Skating — Ski Jump­ J: 8:00 p. m., Ladies’ Aid Style 11:00 a. m., CThurch time nur-[ In Manehestor Call The original color and luster Is sery. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Holiness litch. daughter of Mr. and Mra. garage attacbed. In fine still retained in clay tile decora­ ing — 18 and 50 km. Race — ' Complete Broiled Live J Show. II. E. WIIITINO Correctly designed monuments are products of carefuL 2:30 p. m.. Pilgrim Fellowship service. ' Richard Quilitch of 332 W ood-' tions on Iranian mosques, built Speed Skating — Ice Hockey , Saturday: : Phone 5818 residential section. Nicely intelligent study. Tiijcy have balance, distinction and — Skeleton. and CYP Club meet at church and ■ 2:00 p. m., Sunday school at , bridge street, was recently elected landscaped. Completely in­ 700 years ago. TIckati SMlIahle si Boahnrll boa A >' 9:00 g. ro., Junior Chpir' re- Silver Lane. vice-president of the State Pilgrim meaning: (bey haie beauty that will endure. Lobster Dinner t h e s ' hsaraal. go In cars to Youth Rally at Bush- •tftea (T«l. &-sm» ar at jaar OAKGRU L nell Memorial, Hartford. '6:30 p. m.. Prayer meeting. Fellowship. She is also president' sulated, storm windows iSvarlle apaHa atara. f 10:00 a. m.. Confirmation class. : of the Pilgrim Fellowship of the ' throughout. 1000 gal. oil 30 OAK STREET ' " PHONE 8884 2:30 p. m „ Hallow’e'en party at 3.:30-5:30 p. m., "Little Amster­ 7:00 p. m.. Open Air aervlce. Sim tolor ctmttaa tu r n rttordtd dam Conference Seminars” at the; 7:30 p. m.. Salvation meeting. ' Hartford East A.ssociation of CJon- , Official Notice tank, downstairs lavatory, $2.25 Church Vestry for the Primary gregational Churches. iht whole thrilling pageont at St. ' Home Made Pastrv' and Bread ^Department of the Sunday achool. South Methodist church. The Week monel gas hot water heater* Moritt ai daring alhlelai of 10 na- 7:30 p. m., Ma.s9 meeting for a ll, Monday, 8:00 p. m.. Friendship The Rally program will include ' Manchester Memorial Co. fteqj aomptitd for lha grealtil Relishes and Salads people in Manchester at South | addresse.'C by Rev. Rockwell Harm- i Electors Meeting prompt occupancy. Can be Presents' Chureli o f the Nszhrene arcle. pritat to be won on mow and ict. For Reserrations Call Rockville 1335 Methodiat church. Dr. George: Tuesday. 4:00 p. n Junior on Potter. D D.. dean emeritus of seen by appointment. A. H. AIME'ITI. Prop. 466 Main Street Fallon, speaker. i Hartford Theological Seminary; SUN., MON„ TUBS. Oalral XeaertrS Rev. James R. Bell, Minister , Chonia rehearsal. State and National Election Harrison Street — Manchester. Serllaa SI.N The Week 6:00 p.; m.. Junior band rehears­ and Chief Lutuli, an African laaoulc Templs outline of this service: i lawa to prevent war?" Said ques­ tion shall appear on the voung Evoiy tSermon. Processional— | CAMERA- He’ ll hold HEP CATS • ’ A sptelal mttUng of the church Sunday, (3ct. 24 "The God of Abraham Prslss" machine as follows, to wit; World Saturday Government Referendum—"Ques­ Matinee A Littje Bit Of Harlem On Oak Street will tsko place immoiliatsly fol­ Sunday, l l a. m. Sunday school,: Sequence— j Weslev C. Grvk Hplpn M. Fitzpatri^irk John D. LaBelle .0 lowing the worship service, to see 11 a. m. Wednesday, 8:00 p. ro. [ it for only $1.00. tion ■ re Recommendation Provid-1 "There’s a Wideness in God’s . for tor MORIARTY .whether or not tho church will The public Is cordially invited. M eicy" ! , ing for Strengthening o f United for SUN. SUN. .Nations to Prevent War," -' YE.S, Representative Chapter One WE ARE NOW FEATURING FULL COURSp vote to appoint Mr. Gnoloii as •■■Prubutiou After Death” will l)c OffrVtor.v-— ! Represeitttitivf MON. MON. apiritual leader. , . Take 12 Monllis to SO. Judge o f Probate A CIVIC-MINDBO VETER- "Superman Comet To Earth" DINNERS AND BUSINESS MEN’S*LUNCH- the subject of the Lenaqn-Sernion "The Sun Shall Be No More BROTHERS .\nd And V- for Sunday. (October 24. 1948. Their Light” ...... Woodward ' The polls (vill be opened at six A RRILU.ANT LAWYER AN E C O N O M Y-W I S E AN who wiU eght for hswslag On The Level At Center And Broad STARTINO NEXT MONDAY TIES. TUBS. EONS. COMB IN AND ENJOY GOOD FOOD Bockinghnm Congregational The Golden I’ext is from II Cor­ Recessional— p«y! No carrying o’clock In the morning and will \«ho will admlalster the pro- HOt'SEU'lFE who wUl tght to subsidies and for Incisaasd oM- New Tlroe Scbednle . Church , inthians 5:17. "If any man be In \ “From Greenland’s Icy remain open until eight o’clock in .'bate coort honestly aad coa* lower prtees aad to ehaalaate ago and Mat. Mea. Tbni F ^. AT m FINEST. the afternoon. the "aeak-the-peor" tax. ita. TELEPHONE 5135 Rev. FktUp M. turn, Mtalster ChrlJt, be Is a new creature; old j Mountains" c h R r f e . scteattonsly. ^ 1:80. Doors A$ lilS STARTS WEDNESDAY tblnf* are pssstd away: behold, ail Thursday. St. Simon sad 8t Dated at Manchester. Qsiuiectl- Eve. Mon.. TNee. 10:66 a. m.. Church achool and things sre become new." Judo’s Day: cut. this 20th day of October, 7:^ , Doors Open 6:56 Crosbv In “EMPEROR WALTZ” Selections from the Bible (nchide A.D. 1848. PLUS: “W.ATEBFROXT AT 3HDXIGIIT" ______pqatnr's class. 10 a. m. Mnlv Communion. A R T H U n itofflnnnnnnnnniiinfiniiiiiiiiiiii "Eve. Wed.. Tburs.. Frl. Come Rown and Join in the Fun 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. the following: "For he must reign 5te< ular Events: Attest; Samuel J. TUrkington. 6:S0,.Doora Open At 6:15 STARTS NEW ”^TLM E I Mod. Thru Frl. .Mat. 1:80. Doors Open A^ 1:15 -'.Subject: "A Mind for Christian tUl be bath put all enemies enter', Sunday. 5 p. m.. the Young Peo- : Town aerk of the Town el Sati/^Bea, Same Aa Uaual MONDAY SCHEDULE I Eva. 6:80, Doors Opn 6:15. 8at„ Saa., Same Aa UsiaU Enterpriae." —s I his feet. The last enemy that' shall ] pis^s Feilow^ip will g>onsor the < Manchester. -A A ■ V IIANCHRSTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONNw SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, W45 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN„ SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 194S P A G E FOUR X — ______— - -' —' — ---- -J ------bera or leaders would much ap­ attended the original Amsterdam a principal dandtdata fo r tha Unit­ at East Hartford High achool to­ New. London, and our N aval activi­ Jerry Sapienza aa “Dottsld” to* meeung last moutn. ed States MlliUry Academy at New England liff, preciate Information. night at 8, sponsored tte East N a m eloi^ Crash Brings ties in toe Revolutionary war." >e Kaufman Play CX-O.L, and Arlene Culver as Wide Choice Mias Marjoria H. Martin motor­ South Coventry : Tha iCagleviUa F irs Department West Point. He received the ap­ Hartfotd Leagu# o t Woman Vot- stated. "Rheba." hU gfrl .friend, drew pointment lost Saturday from Hor­ am ed to Shelton Wednesday, takihg Mrs. PaoUae U ttla la rponsormg a work-party Sunday Program’s TBeme ars. The governor recalled that "(me laughs'■every time they appeared. p h a r m a c y ace Seely-Brown,. Jr., of Pbmfret, PINE with her her aunt, Mia* M. lx>ui«e WlUlmantic Es. Phone MS5-WI at 10 a. m. a t Pine Lake Shores A booklet “SignlAeaat Itoll Can of Connecticut’s most Illustrious Barbara Rohrhach as the dante- Republican Congressman from the UponlSallot Two Deaths Scores Success In Election HolUater, Mrs. E. O. Lord and sta­ district of Coventry to clean up of tha 80th OtmgfasB,” w ill ba sons/’ Gideon Welles, was secre­ mad "Essie’’ made a veiw attrac­ Second District. He ia a senior at Is Open ters, and Misses Pendleton. They th 2 remains of the cottage prop­ The fifth grade of Manchester available at the Wood and Sadd tary of the Navy In Abraham Lin­ tive, If aUghtiy dumb ballerina, Frank Wralght, president of the the Mancheattr High school and ia Aims, Purposes of A. A. spent the afternoon with the Rev. erty of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beau­ Green school with their teacher, Memorial Librarias. Also ■a pam­ coln’s cabinet. and Edmond Folsom aa her accor­ Psrmt - Teachers Association, the Bon of Mr. aod Mra. Joseph Mayhew Aarared He Father and Daughter Community Players Do dion-playing, prlnter’a devil, hus­ Sundtty AH Oay More Than 900 Persons and Mra. Howard C. Champe, who mont which was gutted by fire Miss Mary Friedman,'played host phlet, "Know Tour Candidate.” states an invitation has been re­ Motycka of SimmonrRoad, North jr band brought applause' and more entertained them at a chicken din­ Tuesday morning. Everyone le m- to parents and friends recently W ill Be listed Despite Did you ever see a larga family KiUed, Two Others Splendid Job in Pre* Frcq Delivery For All Your Drac Nteda Representing Seven ceived from the Columbia P.TA., vlted to participate and bring ham­ Ck>%'entry. He la to take examina­ Over 250 in Attendance laughs to on already weakened ner. They were shown over the for all Interested townspeople to tions prior to entering in July. The when they presented stories sad o f eight or ten and notice how all Father of Pastor spacious parsonage, visited the mers and wrecking bars and lunch. Forgetfulness Ita members manage to get senting Comedy audience. participate in the latter's Amateur appointments are baaed on recom­ exhibits of New Englnsd life. At Open Meeting of Critically Injured 'hie Kirbya o f W all street and Pa^es, Run'This Year nearby church where Mr. Champe Trucks will be available to -take Hurlburt Resigns alon g?. . . Night, November 12 at 8 p. m. at mendations and scholastic rating. Each pupils had chosen the top­ Park Avenue played by Anne Mc­ PINE PHARMACY preaches, and went for a long ride the rubbish s w ^ . Howard G. Rey­ “The livea of such a family are Dies in Nebi^ska Teomans’ Hall there. Entries Walter Keller, son of Captain Wal­ ic which interested him most and HaAfoed, Oct 23—^ —1710 Local Group; High* Wethersfield. Get, 28—(O — A At Whiton Hall, last night, toe Adams and WUUam Luettguena, '*Waich For The Little White Track” Hartford, Oct. JS — ( « — From about the city. nolds of the EMglevllle department centered about the father and stating name, age and type o f act ter Keller and Mrs. Keller, also presented it in as interesting and Recreation Post nama of Stanley P. Maybqw of father and daughter were killed Community Players open^ their although cast In unsympathetic Mr*. Charles C. Sellers attended states Mr. Braumont has voiced a lights o f Talks mother. It is all one aiid yet ah- ««4 C EN TER STREET TEL. ^9K14 right to left In politics, and from may be sent to Mr. Wralght who of North Coventry, la studying at original manner as possible. H ie and two oth®r persons critically Rev. Carl E; Olson, minister o f season to a.near capacity crowd roles, brought a fine sense of the Thursday evening, the Assembly desire to m uild before wmter. Mr. NorwaUc, Sociallat candidate for ^------' solutely informal.' In tola sense top to bottom on the ImUot and may also be contacted for further Annapolis. Captain Keller ia at program follows: injured yesterday In a head-on col- Emanuel Lutheran church, le ft with "You Can’t Take It WRh theater and a well-paced diction and discussion on education and Rsynold^feels with sufficient as­ General Managsr Oaorgs H. Oongraaa, wUl appear on tba bal­ details. present at Brooklyn Navy Yard. Farm ing In N ew England, Don­ ”AIcoholics Anonytood* •* • | •'®™toda me of the fami- lUion betvireen a light coupe and a last evening for Holdrcge, NebrsLS- You," (3edrge S. Kaufman’s hilari­ to their parts. Ann Bushnell as voting machine*, Connecticut vot­ legislation at Wesleyan Universi­ sistant and one full day that a Waddall has accepted the r*olgna< Mr. and Mrs. Richard Palmer of The Motycjia’s entertained neigh­ ald Goodwin, Allan Cox, Herbart lots Nov. 2 in spits of aomabody's trailer truck on the, Silas Deane ka. after receipt o f new# o f ous comedy o f life among the toe Russian Grand Duchess, Ekl- er* Will have a wide choice in the ty, Middletown. clean^g up will be accomplished, fam lly to which men are aU u n it^ j „ „,j„h olic has been re- Pine Lake Shores, accompanied by bors last Saturday to celebtate L ’Heuretw, Davld^ Chase, Bob tion of Charles E. Hurlburt as a forgetfulnaaa. highway here. the audden death yesterday o f his Sycamores. Mrs. C:iiarlea N. Fillmore was togetoer In brotherhood under the ^y society for doing what win Culver as Paul Sycamore, November election. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Albro' of e Ladles’ Association of the the appointment. Tsjflor, Russell Allen; Animals of member of tho Advtaory Park ahd Theresa Bisi, 10, was killed in­ father, John Emil Olaon o f that From the moment the curtain Jean Moore as a tipsy Broadway again elected secretary of the He­ Secretary o f sCata Frances fatherhood of God,” were the con­ The aecfetary of the state’* com­ Danielson, toured the Mohawk t Congregational church baa New England, Edmund Brodeur, Recreation oommlttao. society Itself does--just becauso.be stantly, and her father, John Bisi, town. Mr. Olson had been ill for opened to the sound o f Penny’s bron' school boa'll at the October ^ k a Radlck assured ICaybaw o f actreaa and Elm er Cauthon as the plete ll*t o i candidates ahows more Trail on Sunday. The day alao oted 810 toward the Fire Com­ Barry Schaller, Marlene Regetta, Mr. Hurlburt was appototad to cluding words o f toe. speech by does it at the wrong time— and o f Hartford, died vriUle being tok­ a couple o f weeks and hia eon here typewriter, Ed’s accordion, and harriuned Treasury agent each Opening Monday, Oct, 25, 1948 meeting. Robert E. Foote retairil t ^ last night after unraveling then comes into the A. A. what a than 900 person* running for ol- was Mrs. Albro’s birthday. pany No. 1 tank truck fund and $5 Dorothy Litke, Betty Modean; tha Housing Authority and it was Rev. James P. Timmins, pastor of en to a Hartford'hospital. had been planning to to aee Paul's firecrackers, the play piled did a beautiful job of building a chairmanship of the board for the Dewey’s Atomic Birds of New England, Eleanor the snarl causad by someone’s ' belt he must get! I have beep told laugh on laugh to the second act flee. They represent seven parties. Mlsa Jime Loomis and Mrs. toward the community children’s neceasarry to resign Ua position SL Bridget’s church and editor of Her mother. M rs.. Claire Bisi, him. He leaves two other sons, a small part into an integral part next year, having been elected for Panciera; Manufacturing, Roberta fatlura to mail tha candidates’ by, some members of the A. A. thxt daughter and seven grandchil­ curtain' a-ith the F.B.l. in charge. Republican, Democratic, People* liam Gess were' hostesses at/the Hallowe’en party on October 30. with the Advisory Park and Bac T1>e CaUiellc Transcript at the was reported in critical condition of toe ploL three years at a previous meeting. Dick; Homes of Old New B^gland, namq to the secretary in time. they were so nerved up after their dren. Mrs. Olson died five years The third act patched up a love (Wallace), Socialist. Socialist Grange Setback party Ti^Mday Seven ladles on Wednesday worked Stand Target Oonunlttee. ^ . qpen meeting of the Manchester at that hospital, as wa# Ambro- ’The hot lunch program, o f which Cynthia Lewis; History of Indians That Mayhew’a name waa miso- first A. A.,meeting that they were, ago. The funend will take place affair, adjusted Grandpa’s trouble Special mention should be made Ed-Mar Knitting Nook Labor, Socialist Workers and evening in the hall. Prizp4 were at cleaning up the vestry. A t their group of ,A. A. last night at toe glo Coin, of Cromwell, identified John Queen is chairman, sponsor­ in Manchester, Deanne Rottnec. tog from the ballot waa dlseovered unable to rieep all night. Monday and Rev. Mr. Olson hopes with the Treasury department and o f Bin Brown who as "Mr. De awarded as follows: AVomen’s Christmas and fall sale November Hollister strert school hall. Father by police as the driver of the Communist. ed by the PTA, was approved by Boston, Oct. 23.—(if)— TJ. 3. George Washington in Man­ Thuraday. Although he had been T h e alcoholic, provided he to return to Manchester on Wed­ ended with a Russian dinner cook­ P in n a "' stopped the show in hi* 97 CRESTWOOD DRIVE first, Mrs. Roxanna FUuiardson; 17, articles of fancy work, stuffed Timmins was toe featured speaker A ll but the Comniunist* will be the board. It is hoped that the pro- nominated with tha rest of the knows he is beaten by alcohol, sud­ coupe. ed by the Grand Duchess Olga coatumt for "The Disrua Thrower," second. Miss Dorothy W olfe; third, toys and other appropriate gifts Senator Brlen McMahon (D.. chester, Julie Claude)], Ins John­ V Trailer Truck Driver Held nesday. competing for Connecticut’s eight . gram will prove self supporting. Columbia party ticket, his nama bad not on toe program, which also pre­ denly iflnds in A. A. a brother he Services at Emanuel Lutheran Katrina. a little painting Mrs. Sycamore did Mrs. Thompson of Mansfield De­ will I bq available In .the afternoon. conn.), aaya Gov. Thonjss son; How Shade Tobacco is State Polieeman Edward Hlg:- preaidential electoral votes. The The 100 new desks and chairs Grown, Barrie Wetatone; Rhoda been filed with the regular li^ sented three members of the Cen­ can’t find anywhere else. . . He church tomorrow w ill be conduct­ Tho plot ia ,unimportant. A t the in her apare time. BUI Moskaluk Yarns — Knitting Supplies pot; men’s first, Richard Nowsch; The two sittings for tha chicken ney and Officer Roger Wtahart, of Communists have only two can­ for the new consolidated scho6l Dewey would have private corpo­ Island, Barbara Martin; Maps and Sevaral members of the Bit and Rasekreh/ dlwdosad that Mayhaw’a tral Service bureau in Boston as can’t get that brotherhood in his ed by I-a 'Vera Orosc. Lutheran Sycamores anything can happen—. and George Walker appear briefly second, Winfield J. Andrews; third, pie supper wlU be at 6 and p. m. A. A. speakers. All the speakers Wethersfield, said George J. An- didate* in the held this year—one have been stored in the bam /Own­ Walter Pomeroy; specials. Mrs. rations rtap the profits o f atomic Stories, Avard Hueatis, Lois Spur Corral exhibited at the Horae nomination for' co'hgresaman from fam ily or in the'business world. . . student from the Augustana Sem­ and does. Snakes, ballet daincers as F.B.l. men and they look like wrlth peas, salad, home made bis­ were Introduced by a Manchetser gelus, 23, of N ew Haven, driver them—hats and all. Hours: 10 A. M. To 4 P. M.. Mon., Thru Fri. seeking a *Ute Senate scat and ed by the Rev. H. R. Keen, ex­ Edith Pomeroy and Richard Hines; Maine, SaHy Makepeace; Show and OymKhana at the Dou­ toe Fourth DUtrIct had bean dated In the A. A. he meets another of inary now serving as assistant and inebriated actresses are minor cuits, apple pie and coffee includ­ energy. , , , member of toe A. A., who also ex­ of toe trailer truck, waa arrested the o'.Jier nmning for a seat in the cept for thdse which have been Roehm. Paul Revere’* Ride, Nellie Rider. ble "C . ranch to Stonington, Sun­ Sept. 80, but waa postmarked Oct. the. same ilk; he meets a blood to the putor of Emanuel Lutheran visitations, and a "quiet owning B etty Jo Cauthon and William ed in the menu. He told a rally of Americana for plained to non-members present on a charge o f criminal negli­ state House of Representative*. placed in the schools pending the A total of 1,901 persons to date Boston, Anna Horwath, Betty day. Among the group nineteen 20. The condition of toe ewtlope brother; he finds that they are church, Hartford. . at home” includes them ait, with 'Freeman, the romantic leads, both Miss Lillian Richardson of Ptoe Democratic Action last night that indicated that It had been carried the alms and purposes o f the or­ gence. n ^ to the Manchester "Littla The Wallace party has no candi ’ opelng of the new consolidated will be eligible to vote at the gen­ Fleming; Transportation, Buddy ribbons were won. Jack Plnchney as alike as two peas in a pod. . . . a pair o f Park avenue guests and Lsike Shores was discharged from the Republican presidential candi­ ganisation and what toe local The officers said the accident Theatre” and very personable ____ for governor, "but is seeking school. eral election November 2, accord­ Dumas, Donald Vacant!, Dickie took one first; WtUlam Flah, three to someone’s pocket for oavaral Senne o f Brotherhood a wrestling match thrown in for j the Windham Community Memo­ date "wants to entrust private group had achieved since, its orga­ happened os' Colli wa# driving young people, do a praiseworthy other sUte offices. ’Their gubema- Mrs. Nellie Rydell, chairman of ing to Registrar of Voters' statis­ Barrette, Gall Meyer; Sports, seconds; Thomas Brookes, one days before It w iu maUed. "An alcoholic can’t fully enter good measure. rial hospital Wednesday where she firms with a force capable of nization. Between 250 and 300 per­ south on toe highway and the Baptists to End Acting Honors' job. torlal nominee. Thomas I. Emer- the Windham Community Memor- tics, as compared with 1.694-eligi­ wiping out whole cities. Dahn^ McMulUn, B illy Dent; W all third; Georga Miller, tw o oeconda; O u Place Name OB Ballot into the A. A. unless he has a ble last year. In the First Voting underwent an emergency appra- Map. David Vale, Bobby Lairsen. sons attended toe meeting. sense o f brotherhood. I f one feels truck was proceeding north. Acting honors—a palm with The production was directed by son of New Haven, withdrew in| ial hospital donation drive, had as "The motive behind all this,” he Guy Brown, one flrat and one sec­ . The final date for filing nomin­ A second trailer truck, owned Insttdl a Brand iVetc Pontiac the cvnvassers Mrs. CHarence E. Port­ District there were 1,199 voters dectomy on the 15th. Mias Pamela Barry Schaller served aa chair­ Bravery la Biequlred superior to another he is lost. One Education Unit blue ribbon—go to Faith Fallow Mra. Joseph Handley, staged by favor of Chester Bowles, added, "is clearly a desire for un­ ond; Diana Brown, two seconds ations was Oct. 14. Mt». Redlck, by toe Manufacturers Express er, Mrs. Charles N. Fillmore, Mrs. last year, 253 new voters were .Delorme was also released the man for the program. After the "The reason many to Manches­ of the first CMential'S that a man as "Penny," the more than slight­ Eldmond Folsom and Elmer Cau­ Democratic candidate, '* although limited private profits. Govern­ and one third; Clair Ayer, one after conferring with election offi- company of New Haven, and driv­ Daisy Humphreys, Mrs. Hugo made this year and 89 were re­ same day after undergoing a ton­ talka there was opportunity for ter have not bothered to come to can find in A .'A . that he can’t find ly pixilated Mrs. Sycamore, luid thon and waa presented under the Bowles said he didn’t seek or want ment and science are to plant the first and second and two thirds. rials, announced that Mayhew‘S~^ en by Leroy Wetmoto of North Hartford, Oct. 23—(-P)— The Ledcrer, Mrs. Carl Lankof. Mrs. moved from the voting, list due to sillectomy on Tuesday. the parents to enjoy the colorful this meeting tonight.” Father Tim­ anywhere, else Is that of brother­ Frederick Malin as "Grandpa,” sponsorship of Gibbons Assembly, Wallace party support. harvest and private corporations At a meeting of the group heli) in name could be placed on the ballot Haven, also waa going south, end of the 130-year-old Connecti­ Ralph Secord, Mrs. William H. death or declaring residence else­ Leo Tremblay ia on a week’s va­ exhibits displayed by the pupils. mins said in opening his talk,” is hood. H erfinda that members of whose philosophy on life gives the Catholic Ladies of Columbus. PARTIAL Bowles’ chief rival is Qov. are to reap it.” Shell CSiateau to WlUlmantic last vrtthout latarfsrlng with th e ,also- ahead o f the coupe. The two cut Baptist Education society wa* play its name. Carle Cubberly as Hammond. Mrs. Gardner Q. Shdr- where; thus making a total of cation from his duties at Nisaen's tion machinary. that they do not know what this the A. A. are bound together by The play will be presented again James C. Shannon, the Republican McMahon said "the surest way week the membera voted to attend trucks brushed one another, dam­ voted at the annual meeting of the ey, Mrs. Albert Collidge, Mr*. Vic­ 363. In the Second Voting Dis­ grocery store on Mslrt street group haa to offer. Those who .do the bond o f .alcoholism or alcoholib "Kolonkov” the ballet teacher. tonight at 8:30. .' , nominee. Minor party candidates to • betray our atomic secrets tho Rodeo In Now York Q ty in the " I beUaye.” Mra. Radlck w ioto aging a rear wheel and tire of group hero yesterday. tor RoHka, Miss E. Anne Clark, trict last year, 495; 50 voters come to such meetings often have addlc'tlon. It is a bond of death that for governor arc Mayor Jasper Mc- 'The W aterfront Park Home Ec­ would be to remove what Mr. near future. John Shonton* o f Brtdfoport, Members of the s«;lcty voted to ENGINE Mra. Ear] K. Murphy, Mrs. Joseph this year, 13 removed; total voters, onomics club met Wednesday at their good sense questioned by emphasizes brotherhood. . . . the south-bound truck. Levy, Socialist: Joseph Mackay of Dewey calls ‘the dead hand of Wapping The Oatholie Ladles Society met chairman of toe Sociallat conven­ Meet Head-On turn the organization’s assets over Wiikalis. Mrs. Alnhous Wright, 538. This shows an Increase of the home of Mrs. Charles Nyack some for coming here. It requires "The A. A. doesn't want a for­ Norw’alk. Socialist Labor; and government’ from control of at Yeomans Hall, Monday nlfht tion which had nominated May­ At toe same time. Colli appar- to the Connecticut Baptist conven­ Mrs. John A. Markham. 207 over last year. A special ses­ a certain amount of bravery for a mal organization; the A. A. can’t Morris Chertov of New Haven, of Avery Shores where members atomic energy. There will be an official tnapec- with Mra. Alice Chowanec, prasi hew,’’ It ia of toe utmost Import­ enUy turned out to pass toe south­ tion. Dissolving o f thg society Donations were left at schools sion is scheduled Novem ber 1 for worked on hooked cugs< "Atomic energy bclonga to the ance that all nominations should , non-alcoholic to show himself to be a formal organization. . . . ASSEMBLY Socialist workers. the making of voters whose rights tlon of Evergreen-Wood Chapter, dent, presiding. Hootoasaa were “ Let iM consider sopiething else. bound truck. The north-bound and ab.*orption of Its assets into up to Thursday. Schools were clos­ people of the United States and appear on the ballot A honest, nils- this hall. have matured between October 16 Mrs. Myrtle Carpenter, teacher O.E.S., Saturday night at 8, at Mra. Irene Bernltt and Mra. D. truck, driven by Angela*, and -the Baptist convention w ill re­ Field Trials ed Friday owing to teachers’ visit­ "The average outsider still mis­ Psychologists say that an alcoholic Direct From The Production IJnet of the first grade at the ’Town Hall the peoples o f the world,” he de­ take, and I bellava this to' be one, quire a special act of the General ing day. Fogll’s store. Porter’s and Election day. Masonic Temple by aeveral lodge LaFlaur. The women completed understands toe A. A..The Idea be­ Is a man who is emotionally im­ CoUl car met head-on, about a states the class Is in need of a clared. "It shall never be token should not ba used as a techni­ quarter mile north of the Rocky Assembly. The society voted to store and mston General store also Mrs. Eldna Johnston of Vernon offlciala. Among toose expected to their plana for a Christmas Ba- hind toe organization is not clear­ mature and for that reason his life .\sseiiibled For All Pontiac Cars small victrols for their music ap­ from the people and placed In the cality to defeat toe Democratic Hill town line, toe officers said. I’equest such action at toe next Hebrou were used as collection denoto. R e­ Ivises the first In a group of Set­ hands o f those whose over-riding be present are Worthy Grand Pa­ saar which w ill be held to Yeomans ly comprehended. Y et these ex- is unmanageable. Hia life is all back parties will be held at the preciation program. Anyone caring orindples of our election pit>ceaa- Both vehicles crashed Into a 10- legislative session. Saturday and Sunday sults are not kndwn as yet. concern is special interesta.” tron Milo Wilcox and hia aaooci- Hall early in December. They also mffi 9f drunks are some of the finest peo­ fouled up before he gets to al­ Dobsonville schoolhouse beginning to donate this fo r the group to use foot embankment on toe west side Parishioners of the Rev. Qeorgo Leslie F. Ward and family of McMahon ia author o f the act ates. Also ■’ Grand Matron Ida voted to hold a pubUc whist at ple in toe world. I am sure there cohol. He seeks relief in alcohol The Rev. Walter Loomis, of Nor­ tonight at 8 o’clock. The parties at all times and one which he does of the highway. The truck over­ 6 Cyl. Model M. Milne had the great pleasure Providence, R. I., were at their which placed atomic energy con­ White; Past Grand Patron Allan FoxhlU Farm, the home af Mra. would be a lot more here tonight and finally becomes an alcohol ad­ wich, final president, said th a tllt larlodes aew cyllader block, are sponsored by the Women's not want is requested to call Mra. turned. spilling packaged choco­ last Sunday at the Hebron and Hebron place for the week end. trol In the government. Bailey; Junior Grand Matron Clara Carl Emerson, early in November. •*‘4f they did not think there was dict. . . . was decided to dlacontinue the ao- Oct, 23-24 pistoas, pins and (tag*, eonacct- Christian ServiciB o f the Vernon Charles L. Little, telephone 2625W- lates and foodstuffs across the GUead Church services of hearing Other v l s l t ^ Included Mr. and Huptley, and Junior Grand Patron Mrs. Alfred Soraccht wlU be as- Essay Contest some kind of a stigma attached to "In the fam ily back of the chil­ clety because of late years its ac­ $239.00 Methodist church. Prizes w ill be or contact Mrs. Carpenter at the road. lag rods, vah-ca and valve parts, road to them a letter from their Mrs. John E. Campe of Hartford, Albert Ruwet. A fter the bustoeaa slatant hoatoaa for thla"^ party. dren ia the strength of parenthood, tivities have dwindled to where awarded and refreshments served. schooL coming here. The two truck driver* escaped pastor from Scotland where he la Dr. C. E. Pendleton o f Colchester, meeting refreshments w ill be Twenty-four o f the women, aa the sound foundation of a good they could he better carried on by eamshaft and oprocket, crank- Mrs. Frances Maguire will be Winners Named A Form of Escape injury, aa did Gilbert Langlols, of now on a 10 months’ leave, with Miss Jane Seiden of Middle Had- The Misses Jean Kslber and Formet* Local Man served. their annual outing, wlU attepd father and mother. Where Is the the Baptist cwivention. chairman of the party tonight "Many a man or a woman is at West Haven, who was riding w1tli Off Route 83 abaft aad aproefeat timing ehaln, 8 Cy\. Model his family. ’The letter was written dam at the home of her alster, Lois Luthi assisted Mrs. A lix D. Mr. Samplatsky has resigned as the Ice FoUles to Bushnefi Me­ alcoholic going to find that Tliere is nO party scheduled for the movies tonight, because they strength? Everywhere else outside Angelus. to Asa W. Ellis of the Gilead Mrs. Richard M. Grant, and Proulx at the Nathan Hale Com­ manager of the Community Hall morial 111 Hartford in the near Hartford. Oct 28—(P) — Com­ timing sproeket enver tad seal, October 30 aa ths Firemen In that Gets N. Y. License are just bored to death, they do of toe A. A. the alcoholtq is ex­ church, a i^ reads as follows: "S t, others. munity Center setback card party and David Tripp of Pleasant Val­ future. mander E. H. Stetometx of the V. $277.00 town are giving a party to the not know what to do with them pected to be an adult; he can't look Just Beyond The Vernon Inn oil pomp and beartega. ^sfoeHUumuret’s, Klngsbams, Fife, Wednesday evening. Prlzea were ley Road and Guy Paladino of Harvey S. CoUlna and Theodore S. Submarine Base, New London, town’s children that evening. announced today that Thomas selves. Motion pictures Is just i for comfort or consolation any­ laatallaMae Bxtta .. •cOUud, Dear Mr. Ellis: I have awarded as follows: Women’s first, New York, Oct. 23— Miss Regina East Hartford have been appoint­ Lyman have returned from an Recalls Bowles’ | Donation Days for the Windham Quton o f S t Joseph’s school. N ew form o f escape, though many who where— not even in his own home! (Churches .just'Tfadshed my first week at Mrs. Fred Flaherty; 2nd, Mrs. Marie Ocepa, 27. o f 39 South ed a joint committee to take his eight day trip to Florida, where Odd Fellows Plan Community Memorial hospital food Louis Dean of WUllmantlc; 3rd, London, and Florence Richie of go do not realize it. "The early organizers of A. A. SponHored By hdiiooi and feel that it U high time drive are now under way in town. Maple stiget, Brooklyn, and Henry place. The bowling, hours will be they went so that Mr. Collins "The alcoholic is not much dif­ Truman Stand Mrs. Tessie Bour; men's 1st, could check up on property hold­ toe John Fitch school, l51ndsor, found out that brotherhood is toe Concordia Lutheran These Are New Moton NOT REBUILT I sent (tohie Bort message to Mra. Burton E. M ooi^yr., Coven­ Oetzwlck, 36, formerly of Man- the same. ferent than anyone rise, though Manchester Division Conn. Sportsmen's Association George M. Bloodgood: 2nd, William ings there. had won tha flrat annual Navy primary thing in A. A. Yet they Garden nnd W inter Streets ' ■ you and the folk* in Hebron and Big Celebration try chairman for the Woman’s cheater, now at 837 Prospect Place, During the week o f Oct. 27 the there are people who think he is A. W olfe; 3rd, Louis Dean of W il- Day essay ^ te s t sponsored by also found out that A. A. needs Hartford, Oct. 23— (A^— Re­ K. Richter, Pnstor Fito All Modeb From 1937 With Minor ModifkmUona OUead— so perhaps you will see Auxiliary of the hospital, is being Brooklyn, secured a marriage li­ League of Women Voters wlU op­ Mra. Charles Stoltqnfeldt,, crasy and an abnormal sort o f Umantlc; specials, Mrs. Joseph toe Department of Connecticut, more than that— it must have a publican State C!hairman Harold Henry L. HllUnrd, Organist that this letter gets circulated in assisted by Mrs. John M. Tyler in erate voter service booths at three TrumbuU Highway, Is spending a person. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs O’Brien of Wlllimantic and Edwin cense at the City Clerk’s Office Veteraiu of Foreign Wars. fatherhood. The alcoholic had to E. 'Mitchell said he thinks (toeater both places. Janet and I still think the drive. contributions were here yesterday. public places to aasiat residents in couple' of weeks with Mr. and The two winners will receive "The alcoholic started drinking 8:50 a. m „ Sunday school and of Connecticut are planning one Noble. find someone on whom he could Bowles wrlll be in a “most uncom­ of the vtondertul gifts we haa called for on Friday, October 22, Miss Oceps waa bora in Mount the use o f the paper ballot and to Mra. F. A. Michalak, friends to their awards on Wednaaday, Octo­ in a group where such drinking Bible classes. Free Parking of the most outstanding events in depend. So into the A. A. program fortable position" next Wednesday from the churches before we went at the pick-up stations at the town Mr. and Mrs. George Adams, Carmel, Pa, the daughter v t Peter give printed ^formation on vari­ Newington. ber 27 (Navy Day) at 3:09 p. m. was approyed—toe accepted social 10:15 a. m.. Morning worship. canie the most important part— when President Truman comes to away-^Toii have done a lot to Connecticut’s Odd Fellow history, schools until 1 p. m. and also at Mrs. Sarah Marsh and Mrs. Rose ous candidates running in the James L. Young and a house from Wallia B. Uspenard of New BALGH PONTIAC and Frances Ocepa. Her prospec­ thing to do. Drinking of alcohol is the Power higher than self. It is 7:30 p. m.. Service o f worship Hartford. Refreshments At The Grounds m i^e the way easier for us. in the home coming of its distin- the Coventry Variety Store on Hamer, all of Eagleville on Thurs­ tive husband waa 1)0^1 to Man­ election Nov. 2. Also League mem- guest, H. A. H all o f New York Haven, commander of toe V.F.W. not looked upon like smoking for “Little Amsterdam" in South not strange that the alcoholic Mitchell recalled that the Dem­ : ^ “Wo had a rather rough trip Main street. Home canned fruits day caleld*on Mrs. Goodwin W. chester, the son of/ Fabian and bera will be at Bossen’s atore. City, have returned from a trip to to Connecticut After toe cere­ opium, or taking heroin or co- Methodist church. 155 Center Street Phone 2-4545. Hartford 2-7878 Frederick L. Phelps, of Middla needed this support. There are ocratic candidate for governor had ^ver, all of us were seasick ex­ and vegetablSk, juices, rcUritss, Jacobson and Mrs. Joseph Green. Amelia Oetzwlck. He was divorced Files’ Restaurant and Thornton’a Maine. mony they wUl tour the Submarine trine. You can walk down Mato many people here who are not al­ 3:30 p. m., O adlc Roll party in town. Mr. Phelps was elevated to opposed Mr. Truman before the cept the baby the first day, hut jams and jellies, sugar, fiour and Voters who desire instructions from the former Edna Lee three store to answer questions relative Mrs. John n t n g lt was hostess Base. street tonight and the dftoking of coholics who don’t know where charge of Mra. John Wabrek, su­ the highest office the order can later’s nomination by the Demo­ after that numaged to find our sea rice as well as old linens are ask­ on the voting machines may call at years ago. They lived in Manches­ to voting. to the Tuesday aiteraoon Bridge A dinner for toe two wlnnera and alcohol will he shoved into your they are going. There are not just perintendent Cradle Roll. bestow upon its members, that of cratic National convention. He le ^ . Wa were a day. late reaching Sovereign Grand Master of the ed for. the firehouse In South Coventry or ter. The local league members and Club at her home this week. She toe principals o f the tw o achoola face,,with signs o f bars and cock­ a few, there are hundreds, perhaps Order of service: Liverpool. That was on Saturday, A daughter waa bom to Mr. ancf said that Bowles had not men­ World, at the one hundred and the Town Hall In North Coventry The couple did not disclose their others Interested are Invited to at­ •erved .dessert lunch prior to the with Commander Uspenard aa tail lounges blazing ... thousands, in Manchester who are Prelude. "Song Without Words” the and, and we came as far as Mrs. Samuel Anderson of Willl- tioned the president’s name in the ^ REM m iERED, twenty-second annuat session of the following days: Saturday from wedding plans. tend a United Nations Workshop playing. host will follow. "There are at least 300 different living unhappy lives. . . . — F. Bendcll. Edinburgh that night. There were mantic, Monday afternoon at the cam'paign until Thursday. the Sovereign Grand Lodge of the 2 p. m. to 8 p. m.; October 27 from names for alcohol and about 165 Rounds Vague But Is Real Anthcmi "On Great Lone Hills" 10 o f us in a railway compartment Windham Community Memorial "The only conclusion I can Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 2 p. m. to 8 p. m., and Friday,-.Oc­ waya of disguising It ... "Alcoholics have found that they — Sibelius. bunt tor six—but people were very hospital. Mrs. Andenon is the tober 29 from 3 p. m. to 9 p. m. reach,” said MitcheU. "is that Mr. Offertory, "Andante’!—Schubert held at St. Paul. Mlxmesota, on former Miss Dorothy Green, * "Tbe alcoholic didn’t start out to have to try to live with one an­ ALWAYS nioa alMUt bolding the ebUdren September 31, 1948. other. The A. A.s are pretty frank Bowles ■will be in a moat uncom­ PosUudo, "Postlude"— Hayden. WALLETT MERITS daughter of-Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fire 'Tuesday morning starting | | fe to be a drunk. He was just an and playi^ with them. Sunday A regional reception and enter­ because they are brethcra. He fortable position Wednesday when The Week Green, of North Coventry. The about 7:45 a. m., gutted the home ardin'ary person under social pres­ \ waa a beautiful day. and we came tainment Is to be held in the Hor­ Mr. Truman arrives In Connecti­ Monday at 7:30 p. m., the Stew­ baby weighed about seven pounds of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Beaumont sure . . . finds that in joining an A. A. group on then thtwigh the beautiful ace Bushnell Auditorium, In Hart­ that he is entering into a family cut, and Mr. Bowles may be forced ardship w ill meet with C. Haid, at birth. at Pine Lake Shores district of Is the Accepted Thing Scottish counti^dc, to St. An- ford, Wednesday evening, October Cpventry. The loss was act at where he must acknowledge a by expediency to sit on the same 273 Hilliard street. _ 0 *H A T precious gtO of life llu l asollier YOUR VOTE diWW*Se 27, at 8 o’clock. . A most cordial Bus ochedulea o f children attend­ • "Alcohol Itself is the accepted platform w/(,th his running mate.” The Women's Missionary Socie­ gave tons COB aercr be repaid. Ileaa ing schools in North Coventry about 86,000 and was only par­ Power higher than himself. This "Our Ixniae is in a village'seven Invitation la extended to all Odd thing. It Is perfectly all right for ty o f the New England CJonfercnce only be paseed oa ogala lo oar sobs have now been adjusted to elimi­ tially covered by insurance. The sounds vague, I know, but it is aa Confronted with toe task o t milea from S t A n d t ^ s ; in the Fellows and Rebekahs, and their a man to drink according to the cordially invites the ladies of Con­ aad daBgbler*. Caa wedo leeslbaa paM nate the problem of the excessive­ couple with their three children real as real can be. midst of a rich farming country- families an<^ friends to attend. rales and regulations laid down cordia to attend the Twentieth oa wilb it, caduriax cvtdearc of ber selecting a nominee to t tala poet, ly long hours of these children at escaped with only ths clothing "The A. A. tries to picture a Urges State Join rolling, but less rugged and far Among tlie distinguished guests by society. All things the alco­ Annual CMnvontion o f the society Bsemory and wbal It menal lo at? tha Republican Town Commit­ the school grounds, states Mrs. they wore. The family pet dog good God—a family Father. Tlie leas wooded than Hebron. 'The who wUl attend, will be Deputy holic does are accepted things in which will be held at Grace Lu­ Fred Miller, transportation chair­ smothered in the accident. About result! ia aa peculiar, strange or­ Only the fiaetl menmrial would be ac­ tee KSs done exeeptionaUy welL fields and farms art neat and Sovereign Orahd Master, Edward ^ i e t y — but the alcoholic does Noting Navy Day theran church-, Hartford, on Tues­ man In that district for the local 20 firemen from the Eagleville de­ ganization— the old, old-time fa ­ ceptable for a aM>lbcr'a grave aod we It avrided tending Itrolf to any most o f the buildlnga, are made o f M. Sharpe, o f Bay C^ty, Michigan partment fought the fiames with things at the wrong mily. It is a fam ily In which m'eh day. October- 26. The program will are glad that we eaa saggetl ibe Best, stone. TlMr* is a good deal of Sovereign Grand Secretary ISd Board of Education. All four tim e! . begin wilhttoe Communion service formal political eetramblo for schools there do not necessarily water from two hydrants con­ are ail united together in brother­ Hartford, Oct. 23—OP)—Gover­ Select B a m Granilc. dairying, also vast fields of pota­ ward O. Ludvlgsen, of Baltimore, "He begins to act not in accord- at 10 ai. m., followed by a business such a pooL To the contrary,' begin and close at the same hours; nected with the lake water which hood under the fatherhood of God." nor James C. Shannon today ask­ toes. which are just ' how being Md„ and Mra. Inez Crosby, of fme® with the social rules, but session, at which Mrs. George f i l l l l n advice helplM aad aadiwtaadlas ia however, all children receive the had just recently been installed. ■ The first speaker, a m«mVr of ed CJonnecticut to "join whole­ I I toe lawyera of the town and lifted. There is plenty of food here Camden, Maine, president of the qigatost them. He does not follow Ackerly. vice president, will V m iH .U J plaaalag ibe purchase aif this hwllag gift la bar asemsry, required five hours o f schooling. This was the first time this meth­ the Newtown A . A. .detailed some heartedly’’ in observing Navy Day party. Who m ight Haro ted aurii — though oectaln ,thln||3|^ are ra­ Association of Rebekah Assem the rules and regulations of the speak. The afternoon session be­ T ^ e adjustment hoa taken a great od was used. About 800 feet of of his ex^rlences and declared on Wednesday. a scramble, stood aside in d tioned. We nave' to, pur j biles, ^ Starting this Sunday the MANCHESTER BAKERY is giving an of drinking.,.. ginning at 2:15 will include ad- deal of research work and the hose was laid by the Eagleville I that the moat priceless question "In every war thfe Navy has de­ erence to the choice the’(»oi-' water. Fuel is spiurce, and ppPple company. Fire Company No, l ! "1 can’t understand what the al- asked of an alcoholic is: "A re you fended toe shores of Connecticut drcsse.s by Miss Maide Melaner, new schedule has been on trial for missionary nurse to India and mltte* planned to make—tho keep a tire only m one room even about a week, statea Mrs. Miller. also answered the call which was ''AT-COST" SPECIAL daily. Ask for it and get acquainted with c ^ o lic and toe A. A. are supposed having fun?” Only an alcoholic, and earned from us our everlast- Saporiti Memorial Co. choice of a man who. although in the largest houses. The weather Miss Tokiko Kawagiri, teacher in Three Day Week She has received many favorable delayed In reaching them. An tia do. Is the alcoholic supposed to he said know’s what that meahs. ing gratitude,’’, he declared. 470 Center St. Dial 7732 Open Sundays he haa bad fuU legal training. Is is damper and about as cool as over-heated wood stove caused the our NEW LOWER PRICES and SUPERIOR QUALITY on all our kowtow to the man who is still Can Never Be Cured Asserting that the N avy has had Japan. Also colored slides o f Mias comments ^on the revisions that i-Nona Diehl's trip to India w ill be not a member o f toe bar. ours in Connecticut, though it were requested by concerned par­ fire. The cottage was a typical (Irinking in the bars tonight, who ‘There is not such a thing as "the life-time role of savio^ and shown. Mr. John W allett, toe commit­ varies leas from day, tc;. day. W e At Auction Mart ents in the interesta o f the chil­ summer one which the Beau­ criticizes him? becoming a controlled drinker protector of toe land and Its peo­ baked goods. • Dr. Henry Coraelson, Jr., fo'r- tee choice fo r toe nomination, are beginning to misk«X\.the ac­ dren in question. mont’s were winterising. ' "It is not only the drinkers who toen it becomes compulsive. . . The ple,’’ the governor declared that mer commissionery for Lutheran has been clerk of the Probate quaintance of cnir neighbors ana A daughter, Barbara Jean, waa An orphanage in Augsburg, Aus­ * .are trying to escape, but the peo- alcoholic never can be cured— he Connecticut has particular rea­ they are very friendly folk. To­ To enable farmers to get more son to note the occasion o f N avy Wor^-Federation, will speak In Court for toe past twenty yean, produce on the market without the bora Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. tria, within the next two weeks )!c at the movies and those pUiy- never can hope to do more that morrow is the harvest ^Thanksgiv­ Day. - •> the ’evening at 7:30 on “ Traveling HOME TOWN NEWS during that time he has. from necessity of daily trips, the Man' Frederick L.ftose of Main street, will be sent a package containing A' If our prices are not LOWER on a ny bakery item than onywhere in ng cards or other games are do­ arrest his condition. ing service in the church here in f "The- N avy has been an integral for the. Church in CTilna." Lunch- many aspects, already been the Chester Auction M art has an at the Windham Community Me­ old and discarded Christmas cards, ing Just that for escape ... Continuing he said: "The A. A. Klngsbams, and we are looking part of our life and our state since -eon will )if serv’cd at 12:30 p, m., court, in that it has been he nounced a new three-day a waek morial hospital. The baby weigh­ crayons, pencils and acrap paper. Manchester, please tell us and weMI ADJUST THE PRICE. Lost Control of Lives program Is a 8>Tithetic program. forward to going. the days of toe early settlers of and dinner at 6 p. m. who has done the detailed work, schedule to go l^to effect this Sun ed six pounds, one-quaitcr oimce at Mrs. John M. Visny w ill send the ■ "There are many who need npt It is taken partially from psy­ "Janet and the children are all birth. package and requests that anyone aay that they have lost control chiatry. partially from medicine^ and provided the kindly, day. Sales will be held on Bun' pathetic day by day relation­ keeping well and getting rested Drawings of the« Grade School desiring to make donations of over alcohol, but th ey' have lost partially from religion. day, Tuesday and Thursday ship with the people of Man­ a fte r the journey, and we have building of Coventry are to be en­ these articles may leave same at A Because of practically no overhead we should, and will undersell control over their lives ... ’T h e A. A..’’ b® asserted, "is in­ John J. Wallett ! every week instead of the six-day chester which has dtetingulshed had some fine walks down to the tered in an exhibit of interesting her, home In North Coventry or "There are so many contradic­ terested in the quality of sobriety schedule previously used. 'The the court. In this, he ara* carry­ sea— to the beautiful yellow sands three-day week will continue until examples o f school planning at a telephone her, Willimantlc 543 JS. all competition in Manchester, and still give the public MORE tions iif A. A .—so many para­ and mental sobriety: it is not'con­ which are only one-half mile away. conference on School Planning A combination fall and Christ­ cerned with the physical prob­ The Office Souicht Him ing out toe wishes and reflecting further notice. doxes. When one becomes a mem­ the disposition of Judge Hyde. "We heard from A1 Btllard that The changing weather has November 5 and 6. Tha S. W. mas sale of the Ladies’ Association FOR THEIR MONEY ber of A.A. he will find there is lem. Going without that first The most Important single task the churches had heard Mr. Tan- Haraes * Associates, architects o f the First Congregational cHlirch drink of the day is what enables left to the Republican party In Now. If the voter* of Manehea- .brought a smaller amount of pro 0 ^ 'mneh talked about that has noth­ ter support his nomination, he garone and were Still inclined to duce into the market. Sales and engineers, of 336 Main street, is acheduled for November 17 in time to work for ua. . .The apirit- Manchester by the death of Judge ing to do with alcohol, .yet those will be carrying on Ip hi* own hold off, so we are wondering who 2193.1ft were reported Friday. A Fitchburg, r Mass.. have been re­ conjunction with a chicken pie tilings aro pertinent to A. A. ual part, o f A. A. coni'es aa.an aft­ NO MORE WUUam S. Hyde was the fiUlng of right. w ill be with you tomorrow. W e do small qkantity o f tomatoes sold, for quested by James H. Bruffoe, su- supper beginning at 6 p. m. in the ■A* So - It's up to you, the people of Manchester. Your support of our .The first'step is the only step in ermath o f the physical and men­ the nomination left vacant for the tal part.” ..hope you will find someone who high of two dollars and a low of ^rvisor of buildlnga and plans at vestry^ General chairmen in charge the 12 steps that speaks o f alcohol office of judge of •probate. ■ » - It is a trite phraaa to aay that of-arrahgements are Mrs. Goodnin His Life Changed will ^ ve you the ministry which 11.70 per half bushel, while 92 the State Department of Educa­ new policy will increase our VARlfcT Y, QUALITY, and most im­ and only, half o f that is about al- The function of the ■ probate "the office sought toe man." But W. Jacobson, Mrs.' Dayton H. The chairman of the Boston you need and deserve In this com­ crates of cauliflower sold for a tion, to participate in the exht\fit .cOhoI . . . ' judgeship call, sooner or later for in this case It seem* to have Whipple and Mrs. Russell 8. Boyn­ Central Service committee, i ing year, and for my part, I hope high of 12.35 and a low of 75 by submitting the drawlnga of portant, PRODUCE A DOWNWARD TREND TO ROCK BOTTOM .'"The second step— that ’our ISOLATIONISM an Intimate relationship with -been exceptionally trvie. That i* ton. Articles to be offered will be member of. the Salem, Mass, that this study may enable me to cents. the grade school building now un­ ■ lives have become unmanageable’ every fam ily In Man.chester. 'They exactly w'hat ho* .happened. In Stuffed toys, fancy work and branch, sketched ''hia days o f serve you better than I have done der cpnstruction on Cross street. — applies to thousands to .Man­ <»U ■ for a combination of legal this caro. the political proceos before. other appropriate gifts for the PRICES. drinking 'wbich started at the age The local buildl^ committee has chester who are not alcoholics. abUtty with heart and human un- dignified lUelf by makiag a granted permission for the sub- holiday./ " o f 16 and "by the time 1 was 30 "Janet joins me In sending our The A. A. program is a way of deratanding. AutomaticaUy, they merit avatem choice. Many U N Dance Tonight miaslon of the mentioned drawings. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Motycka I was an alcoholic." He said that love and beat wishes to you all, Uving—it is not a preventative of FOR THE U. S. call for honesty, and for aome- walks of Ufe in Manchester The State of Connecticut together o f Simmons Rosd had as Sunday his life had been changed so much and we ohall be glad to hear from drinking! In fact the A. A. pro­ - thing -healides;-«om fething—a ! Bgreed-that Mr. W allett w a* to e with Tale University Is conducting guests Mr. and Mrs. Frederick ★ ★ SUNDAY SUPER SPECIAL ★ ★ since joining A. A. that he never you whenever you feel you can ’ At State Armory gram has very little to do with al- little more than just honesty—a ' man who deserved the nomlna- this conference. A. W. Graves of Eberle and two sons of Wlndjsor, Could thank .A. A. enough, vrite. Sincerely, George.” — coholism. The A.-A.-progroav-is-ar wUllngncas' to be generous of time jtion. Now he ha* it. and we The Mllnea can be reached at 8L the S. W. Haynes * Assoclatss ad- who ore former residents here. ^’If you do decide to go into A snd _ interest, and. advice- beyond, Lurge-the^peopte of,Manchester Manchester’s observ'ance of .vises the exhibit^ win also t>» — Mra. CUnton Hr M yeraof-W ater­ old as the Scriptures... A.," he advised, "go into it head : Jt&rraret’s Klngsbams, Fife Coun­ Lorg* Hot W ell Riled Jelly Doiuits Not Beform Organization the routine fee Involved. I to support him in it. ty. Scotland.------United Nations Day, reaches Its in connection with the fall design front Park Is now spending a few over heels;" ' ______climax tonight with a United Na­ problems of . the students of archi­ days with her sister, Mrs, M. J. "First let us say what the A. A. M'uman Rpcaker Editorial From Manchester Evening Herald 'fra Carroll W. Hutchinson of ■1* not. It is not a reform brganiza- ELECT Hebron and her sister, Mn. Nina tions Dance at tha State Armory. tecture In the university. Donovan, in Glastonbury. ______The secretary of the Ontral The dance la open to the public, A daughter waa born Tuesday to Contributions to tha Fire Com- 'tion; it is not evep a temperance Service committee said she went FogU of Hartford are on' a trip society. It can't interrupt an al­ this weak to Colonial Park, near with no admlasloi charge. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Kenniaon of pony No. 1 tank truck fund now Buns Dox. to her first A. A. meeting out of The program at the . Armory Flanders Road at the Windham total 8752.95. Maurice H. Smith. coholic in full flight. It doesn’t try curiosity. She knew that she was Harrisburg, where they are visit­ to get men sober. On Its spiritual Judge A. A. Ribicofjp will open at 8 o’clock, with the Community Memorial hospltaL Ifr . and Mra. W alter L. TTiorp, Mr. a chronic alcoholic and had ing their sister. Mrs. Lillian Mor­ side it is not religious in any sense. row. On their return they will atop presentation of the Pageant Team Mrs. Alix D. Proulx and Francis and Mrs. G. White, Mr. and Mrs. alienated the affectiona.of all her It does not say where man came friends and all the members o f “Meet me at V A N ’S SERVICE STATION. They’re re­ VOTE FOR over at Amityville to visit Mrs. o f the Bridgeport Redmen, spon­ Frans are the ’ co-chairman in H. Wilbur Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. i ^ WE’RE IN FULL SPRING PRODUCTION OF OUR FAMOUS -K from, his destiny in the world or her family, except her mother who pairing my car . . . I can aluay* depend on their expert, Hutchinson’s daughter. Mrs. Fred­ sored by the Manchester Red Men. charge o f St. Mary’s sponsored M. J. Carberry, eachsAave 85.00;! where he is g o in g ... , alone stood by her. She detailed erick E. H vatt and family. The dance, for which Ellsworth Setback parties to be resumed Mr. and Mr*. Sam uel^lsdale, T. TO CONGRESS quality repair work.” D. McKinney, Theodore Paquin, " I t is a very peculiar organiza' her. ups and downs trying to'beat The newly fom\ed Girl Scout Mitten and his orchestra are .Monday „ i, at , 8 -p.- m. . at the , , Church . Mr. and Mrs. G. Harrington, Frank 4C WHIPPED CREAM PRODUCTS « Hon. It has no dues, no fee*!— It the liquor habit and said that fi­ Troop, Mrs. Gardner Q. Bhorey, donating their services, is sched-i ‘^ *^ **T P*^**!* Plerrett and Dayton H. Whipple 'flepends upon volimtary offerin.gs nally she decided that toe reason leader, would like to get informa- uled to begin - t 9 o’clock. I ■« »«»ed and refreshments BATTERIES ______; served. each, 82.00: Edward Mendltto, \ It ia very loose and casual and in­ she was making no progresa was TIRES John J. Wallett tioo aa to the whereabouts of a The Methodist' Ladies’ Society Kenneth L. Smith, William Baloc- formal. T o ‘join all one haa to do that she had nol fully accepted TTnitod States flag, property of a Badly H art In Crash of Christian Service wilt meet at chl, Joseph Locke, A xel H. Ander­ 14 to walk into a meeting and sit toe A. A. program. Flats Fixed former Hebron Girt Scout Troop, 2:30 p, m., October 28 a t the son, J. A. Ohlund, T. J. Kuehn. N. down. "Two years ago last month I Road Service North Haven, Oct. 23—(P)—Er­ — AS — now d’vhanded presented them bv Chapel on Mam streat. with the Stodley, Mehium Manchester, ^ u l "The admission price, however. decided to quit playing God. oI •ho PTA. and of a nice trooo flag. nest J. French, 25. of Pine Crest Rev. and Mrs. John E. Post, M ot» Gohut. Mr*. Walter F. Kane, each • 'v-'h in other than mone know now that my Ufe is dep«)(l>' I PULL THE 2nd LEVER | ♦’’ e fo rr’ er troon disbanded peril. Snelton, was severely in­ TEXACO GAS and OIL tors of mtereat t o rtheI program 81.00. MANCHESTER BAKERY '■-.iT-a. It is pnld with the ent upon my beUtionsbip with ■ 'il » -n treesary was don- jured and hia car demoUahed in a of the aoctety will be :cs and toe loss o f respect It la steps. The rose-colored glasses Spouond By BIhbIcafI Fnr CongreM ( Inh Judge of Probate ** o'vriector fund, but apparently the terday. A south-bound New Haven ty led by. the pastor will travel to try, Wednesday, October 27. from abmetlmea paid with the loss of al- have been thrown away.” lUehard. T . SceHy -Babert K . KlUlaa David KotU n V A SERVICE other propartieo were not dlapoaed railroad tram hit the automobile the "Little Amsterdam” Confer­ 9 a. m. to 4' p. m. . They will alao , KERRY STREET ' [lost the very lives o f Us mem- Fotlowlng toe meeting oil in at­ Frerideet _ Trrasarer Secretary 'of. at Stiles Lane crossing. French ence Sunday afternoon at the be at the Town Clerk’* Office in tendance were invited to go to the ▼ A n STATION Thin Advt. Inserted By A Friend O f The Caadidatfl It would help the new troop suffered A poelb|e skull fracture,, TURN RIGHT DOWN NORTH ST. FROM NORTH MAIN. KERRY STREET JOINS NpRTH ST. South Methodist church In'Man­ South Coventry f^ally. during the ! 5 Like a Fam’ly Unthering r»thflmlcrs Club on Neman ;. ' II \I; 11 ! ■: , ';,) \ I ) i l l along If thaaa flagg could be paaa- mjuries to his bark and legs. He chester. The program begins at ■same hours to receive tax lists the I " It raseroblea something else street, where light refrc.shments •d down to ft. if anyone knowa S;1B p. m. « d w ill mriude semi- waa reported in fair condition at remainder, of the month. that yet^lertiaps never thought of. were servedi ■ •J."] «lw nt Uw le t t e r the troop mem- j~6raca-hospital, New Haven. narai addrfwca by delegates who David Lawrence Motycka, 17, is j

V-''. ■Vv; '-S MAIV'.'HKSIER EVtJNINCJ HEKALP. MANCHEJ’TER. CONN.. SATURDAY, OCtOBER 23, 1 9 « p A n r K ftv i p a g e S IX MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1948 I I ll■l■rt■llllW propaganda. Making theiji Illegal, to employ abetract thought, to de-' the , Highway Deportment. Re­ HUutri^PBt^r simply calling tham bad, or Hiom- velop spirit and conscience' and to as committocs win not make up w u H c — iseo WUNS*-1414 cently .new storm oowars wars in- Conneciivui R c > c k v i i l e otaUsid iMor Burka’a andarpmoA conceive of the existence of some­ tor counteraction. It la, also, dan­ W Tiu—laae Today ^8 Radio w t h t — is m EDntittQ ^eroli The Open Forum WKHB—S4a and tha road is now being rspolrod. thing known as a aouU That ia the gerous using fhe word oonununist *'PDBUttUKD BT TUB Dances Tonight capability, or the possesaioB, Indiscriminately. Ona does not de-. Bastsni ^taadatd Tima • . ITBRALD PRINTlNtJ O). INC. Yankee serve to be branded commimlat Tsnkeroosan Trtbs, I.O.ILM.. II BliMit 8tre«: which distinguishes-man from the Communications for publications In the Open Forum will npt T Jted Tocher will bold a dancs tonight at Rod MANCHESTER DIRECTORY UanehMtcr, Cun«. By A H. U. be guaranteed publication if they contain more than 300 words. simply for having ideas left of TUOUAS rBROCBON animal. One would think, there­ ours. l*‘9 »~ .* Men’s HaU for membars and The Herald reaervas tha right to. decline to publish any matter friendA Pr«.. Tr«»i.. Oen’l Mintfer fore, that it would, be-the depart­ I wish Preridont Blaenhower, WDRC—News. *onn>#. InRockville roundxl October I. ini. The question of the Connecticut that may be libelous or which Is in bad Uste. Frqp expreSston The ItaUan-Amerlcan Friand- luck In his new job. Education In WCCO—Dancing Pasty. WONS—Election Preview. ment of liring in which human be­ campaign is whether or not Chea­ o f political riewB is desired bv contributions of this character abip Club wlU hold tto annual Puhl>«hed Brery Bvenmg E«cepi but tetters which Rn defamatory or abuaiva will be rejeetad. democracy. In the responalblUtiea WKNBr-Newa; Dance Orchestra TrlalA i Buii'liv end Holideye. Entered «t the ings, already possessing an ad­ ter Bowles, starting out with ap­ aa well as the rights, is needed Hallowe'en dance tonight at the WONS—NeWA tWTIC^—Vic Damonta » Originator of System clubhouse on Kingsbury avenuA OF BUSINESS SERVICES p.tet nffioe el Uenrbeetrr. Conn., ee vantage, would concentrate their parently impo.*isiblc odds to over­ and must be started in grade WTHT—N ew s 7z46"* « t decnnd Cleee HeD Metier. ______pick up children on the way back school. It should ba shown that Members are asked to come coo- own efforts at progress and im? come, has been making a dent on ' Church Union W n O -N a w A WONS—Mel Allen, SportA For DUterates to ,L e c ­ for Grammar School, thus cutting lams like communlara, fascism, I l ls — 8:0A— tiunA SCIWCKIPTION RAtBB provement. the Connecticut consciousness. To the Editor: mileage. Also the little on^ would etc., are only anarca and delu­ WDRC—^Ing It Again. ture at Church Non-Soppert Une Teer by Mill ...... -'««] Has he campaigned effectively? Because the principles involved WON8— Here’s to Vetorana. Arthur LeMlemc. 47.* o f 41 Ver­ Sit nmnibe by M».il ...... » Instead, we seem to be revert­ not have to leave home at the sions. It la wise to avoid being WONS—^enty QtmUms. Has he reached voters? Has he in the proposed merger of the Con­ WDRC—Jamoa A. Dougherty. non avenue waa presented In City One mrntb by M*U ...... f '•!* ing to animal standards, in a vain early hour with the High Schotd wrapped up In any laita to the W nn--T o Be Announced Rachville, Oct 28.—(Special)— Single C.ipy ...... a ■"? picked up voles enough to make gregational churches with the WTHT —r Saturday Afternoon Court Friday morplng before Winter Check Marcih Offers Frigidaire Call HoUoran | pupils. The children In a 2-mile point of fanaticism. W ^C—Hollywood Star Thea­ Weekly, by Oerrler ...... I It effort to compete in the lines in a run against the trend? "E A R Church" are so fundament­ Serenade. Dr^ Frank C. Laubach,'originator Judge Charles Underwood on a TWEEN-AGE1 COIFS Sube. dcl'vered. One Teer ..... Jlliji radius, would be attending one J. W. Cheney. ter, which the animal world is su­ We shall confess that we al to the whole cause of church W n C — NaUonal* Farm and o f the Laubach method” for teach' chaige of non-support of a minor Wert of Miee., "‘oreign ...... school Instead of five schools, aa Home Hour. 6:80— . Now at Cook’s In Emergency preme. thought, before the campaign be­ unity (so desperately needed now) at the present time. Wouldn’t all Vote "YeiB” ing illiterates to read in a rela­ ^ehUd. The court waa Informed that Line of Home'Equipment member o r ItSfi— WON^Ufe Begins At 80. ’ The problems of food, clothing, gan, that it might be possible for would you kindly grant space tor transportation cosU, To the Editor, since 1948, the State has been sup- C oB ic I b and See The Newest StylcB TUB ASSotriATED PKBi5» WDRC—Give and Take. WTHT— Amaslng Mr. Malone. • tively short time, wUl speak at pwting this child at one oT the -. t ...... -I.,.;.'. • The Aeeocieted Pre»» i» excluiiyely Mr. Bowles to come close in Con­ quotations from Dr. E. Stagey (2) give Rural Vernon I central I’d like to add my votes to thoaa jjW n p —Truth Or Consequences/ Union Oongregatiqnal church Sun­ Cooler woatber remtnds ua that With the amoimt of use tha and shelter, the.,, problems o f ele­ necticut thia year, providing his Jones who has won such unniim WCCO—News; Dancing Pro- state inatltutlona. LeMteux ia now Frigidaire is s name that spells ^what wonderful models you can enlitled to the u»e or repuMiretioD of achool accommodating about 300 urging everyone to vote “Yea" on gram. day. at the morning service at now la the time to have our cars average ambulance gets day In and all neice diepetehe* crertUecl to U. or mental sm-vival. are just apple pie campaign came entirely out of the ous approval in hia nation-wide the referendum which will appear employed and the State Welfare dependability, economy and buy in Frigidaire. children, (3) take about si hundred WKNB—Freddy Martin. krDRC—Winner Take AU. 10:45 and alao at a special service put into winter driving condition day out, one wonders what people no. otherwlee ereiHuo m thia papei to the animal world. They begdn top drawer of his mental equip­ campaign for a United, Church ‘ on the ballot in November on the Department claimed }ie ia qbl® to The Frigidaire automaUc waah^ and aleo the local ne.wa pubt>ahed here. children out of Rockville schools, WONS—Unsung Victory. WONS—Gabriel Heatter. at 8 p. m. An Invitation has been free service no matter what did before ambulances were aa ment. We shall admit, further, o f America. This great! Methodist ! thus relieving the crowded con­ question of strengthening the Unl- support the child. Judge Under­ and not put off too long having an- __ _. . . . c'r Js one of the very best money AM rtghta of renublication of apecial ‘llto with these problems • already WTHT—Conn. League of Wom­ WTKT—OangbuatarA extended to members of other buy. whether it be a Frigidaire re- |-can buy, and the engineers hero that our appraisal of his campaign ditions now'existing there, and (4) t^ Nations to prevent war. wood ordered him to pay 810 a tl-fneae adjjlofl* Any dqy now a commonly used as they are today. dtapairhaa herein a™ alao reaenred. solved, usually solved perfectly. leader gives his reasons tor choos­ en Voters. . W nc-Y our Hit Parade. churches in Rockville and Ini the frigerator, a atovc, a deep freeze gone all out to make this machine as it has developed has been one ing "Federal Union” aa follows: close 2 old-faahloned schools with Tha single vote seems uninflu- 6:15— county to attend this latter serv­ wMk to the State tor this oupport real cold anap can send the mer­ T. P. H«^oran has one of the very' Full aeryice client of B. B. A. Sere. Il4fl— and furnish a bond of 8520, with cabinet or a washing machine. one of the finest money can buy. finest ambulances that you could 99 Km I Center Street The Bolution, too. is easy and un­ of disappointment because the *To demand union by aiqalgs- 3 and 4 graded to a room? Please entlal but, if Connecticut as a WONS—Lanny Rooa Show. ice. cury scurrying down Into the dan- ice. Inc, WKNB—Harvard vo. Dartmouth ona month being aUowed to fur­ If you have not seen it in acUon, wish for and more than one person complicated. ^ f the aoiBiAl world cam pal^ has by no means been mation would bring together some give this matter some thought aa state votes over-whelmin|^y po WTHT-i-South American Way. Dp: Laubach has applied hia gsr zone for unprotected radiators ■Vincent Marcin o f 3()5 North hlain stop over at Mr. Marcln’a store Publiahera Repreaenutuea; The WTHT—Marine Band, 8:80— ■ nish the bond. He waa given a sus­ has commented upon the swift only had a soul, Incidentally, It exclusively top drawer. Our per­ churches. But It seems to have something must be done Immedi­ strengthen the United NaUons, method to 104 languages, as well and many motorists wiU regret it street has the complete Frigidaire •and see it for yourself. Better sUll, Jul>uti.-Matheira Special Agency —New sonal disappointment may be an ately to make room for the in­ that vote will be a clear directive w n c —Abaherat va Wesleyan. WDRC—It Pays To Be Ignor* aa many dialects and aa a result pended sentence of three months. . service, the fine way in which in­ would have time and leisupe in definite limits . . . W e want church Bonds tor'Deeds he neglects having this done. line in his - store and will be make a date to take your washing Tork Chicago. i>etroit and Boaton. error, so far aa the business of creasing school population. not only to our own Vepreaenta- 2 : 0 » - ant. people in the Far East, Africa and jured parsons are handled snd the IP YOU flRf fASN.Y~ union . . . Nor will Federal Aaao-, WDRC—Start 6ver Hollywood. Bonds for deeds were filed at Why not drive *to Cotik’n Service pleased, to have you stop in and oyer and have a free demonstra­ MEMBER AUDIT BUREAU OP which to develop it to wonderful reaching the voters is concerned. In compiling these figures, I tive$ in Congress but to all those WONS—Guy Lombardo. other sections of the world where courteoj o f the men driving the Modernixo elation do. For a Federal Aaaocia* WCCO—Insurance Girl Disc the office of the Town Clerk Fri­ Station located at Manchester see any of these fine Items. The tion, you will be under no obliga­ ambulance. All }-ou need to do, at OIT A SPmCfltt cmcui..ATK>Na ______heights, providing it didn't start Perhaps the strategy has been tion means that each denomina­ have not included the children of' who guide our national destiny. S3S7‘~:What’a My Name? illiteracy has prevailed, are now Green and have your car winter­ new refrigerator is available in tion and you will have an oppor­ JockeyA . ..W J IC W u d y Canova Show.,- learning to read. This has made day by Herbert J. Carvey for the any time an ambulance Is required, a will fiee yeu The Herald PrinMng Company. Inc using its intelligence, as we do cound, voter-Wl^. But, for us, tion -makes (he great refusal, of a Rural Vernon living on Mile Hill We don’t want war. What other ized? It you arc a regular custom' several sizes and with the new tunity to See this wonderful auto­ Your Sewing Machine Road, as wo realize that the North­ WTHT—Fascinating Rhythm. - 10:00— possible the distribution of Chris­ $ale o f two houses, one at the cor­ whether if be the middle of tha aaauuiea no financial reapt>nalbi|ily for ours, to make its life more com­ the Bowles campaign falls into^n surrender or delegation of author­ chance have we tor preventing It er of (took’B Service Station no freezing compartment built right matic washer in action. new pep *> leti. east School is nearer for them. WONS— ^To be announced. Town Reunion. « tian booklets which are of value ner of School and (Sottage streets day or the middle of the night la Electrify and install it in typographical errora appearina in ad* intermediate classification—not a.s ity to something beyond itself. -In than by giving power to a world­ doubt you fiave long ago been re­ in for handy storage of frozen The Pulsator,. which, is an abso­ fully tuppert your eartiaemenu and other reading oiUtar. plicated. Mrs. Gerald Risley. 2:80— WONS—Chicago Theater of the in the cold war being waged be­ to Omar S. Carpenter of Windham; to phone 3060 and Mr. Holloran’s good as it might have been, not a Federal Association the .. con­ wide organization—an organiza­ and the othef at the corner of minded of this service tor they are foods. lutely new theory in washers, con­ console or portable cabi­ bock-qantly guide In Ifte Mancheater Brening Herald. Our effort to match the creature excellent, not bad. It is our per­ Vernon Center tion which already exists buf WDRC—County Fair. Air. tween (3>rUtlanlty and Commu ambulance will be at your aervtCA stituent elements are intact — WCCC—News; Insurance Girl hlsm. The public la Invited to School and Prospect streets to always looking after their custom The new Frigidaire atoves are tinuously circulates water throuiigh Today an ambulance Is used tor nets. )reu to hraM ler, comfort and assurance o f the ani­ sonal opinion that the independent lacks that power? WTHT—wills QuIa the last word in efficiency and the clothes, cleaning them gen< Saturday, October 23 these units have not ioat Uialr lives Dlao Jockey. ' hear Dr. Lnubach at these serv­ Caaimir Rackowskl. aris best interests. However, If you Uy othor purposes Utah just for aC- voters who juight be for Bowles Endoraea WaHatt Yours very truly, ,^W n C —Dennis Day Show. economy of operaUom The Frig­ yet thoroughly with a minimum lovelier peature. mal world, on the other hand, to find them again. This la not WTHT—Tunes of the Year. 10:80"- ices Sunday. Special Servicea sre not one of their regulsr cus­ cldentA people that require moving were tor him more enthusiastical­ To the Editor: Helen J. Estes A preaching service will be held tomers, drive up snd hsve them idaire deep freezer is built to give amount of wear. The machine la Aak your dorter Truman Doctrine Pay-Off leads us into ever more complicat­ union. We must have union.” I should like to make a state 2:45— •■■■— WDRC—National Guard Mill* Troop Reorganized so free from vibration that it does to the-hospital, returning from the B C ly before he began campaigning tary BaU. Troop 14, M y Scouts ot Ameri- Sunday at the. home of Mrs. Fran­ take care o f your car. They will do you the same long life and depend- hospital, invalids being moved obout Speneerl ed systems o f living, taking more than they are now. But. on the "That leaves us with Federal ment publicly relative to my de­ WTHT—Michigan va. Mlnneso- ablUty that you found In your not require bolting to the floor i Why did Secretary of SUte U. w n c —Grand Old Opty. CA .ia being reorganized with a ces Wright. 12 Park place at 2 p.m. all o f the neceaaahy things to put from one place to another—all of MABT r .’MePABTLAND and more o f our_time Sind concern. other hand, he may have fired the Union aa the possible way out. In light at the nomination o f Mr. John your car into good winter driving Frigidaire. Before ‘ investing in a Why not sec it in action and be Applionce Co. j • klarshall feel It necessary to pay 2 :00— WTHT—Journeys In JasA new troop conunlttee and a new Rev. Albert W. Jackson, pastor these things bring the modern am­ Apt. S4G GorSao OrWe These appurtenances of comfori Democratic masses o f the state Federal Union we fulfill two In­ Wallett by the Republican Town E l l i n g t o n of the Methodist church will be the condition, flush out the radiator, new refrigerator, stove or deep convinced? Stop at 305 North 2-1575 21 Maple St. I a Hying visit to Greece? Perhaps WDRC—Georgia Tech vs. Unlv. 11:00— board of officerA The first meet­ Main street any day and be con­ bulance Into the plctuTA The with enthusiasm which ivill pay stincts: the instinct of desire tor Committee for Judge of the Pro­ ing will ba held at tha, Vernon preacher at the Sunday pftemoon put in anti-freese, check base con­ freeze, stop at Vincent Marcln's. we label clviUzatlon, little mind­ of Florida. News On AU SteUooA new istore and aee tor yourself vinced that this machine is “ topA" average cost of using the ambu­ he hoped to get a little cloaer to off on election day. union with the whole and the In­ bate Court, and I hope most sin­ 11:15— avenuo 'troop headquartera on sarvlca at Tdland jail. nections, to make .sura they are lance for these services is a vary ful of the fact that, in our scram­ stinct tor local stJf-expreaaion, for The Board of Selectmen have WCCC—Dancing Party. r the facts than the White House Against suck possibilities, we cerely that he will be elected. WDRC—Dance Orchestras. Thursday, October 28, at 7:86 p. Installation Sunday Ught or hot rotten, check your oil moderate One and the amount of ble for them and our pride in hesitate to intrude our personal local self-government. Federal As­ During the past fifteen yeara it posted a warning of a Town Meet' 8:80— The Daughters of laabella will ' was when, last summer, It pro­ WOCO-^News; Dancing Party. ' WONS—Korn's-A-CracMn’. m. Boys 12 or older who are in­ and change it if it Is tod heavy for clinic will be held at Bolton Cen­ comfort ex|}erienced by the pa­ them, we are beginning more and opinion of the middle quality of sociation fulfills the desire tor has been my responsibility to set ing to be' held in the 'Town hall, terested in. scouting and > former install. their officers Sunday at 3 ter cluirch parish room Tues^y, SERVICE 4:00— WTHT—Blue Room. this season of the year snd any tient is such a blessed relief tliat Ja R. Broifhwaife claimed that the Truman Doctrine the Bowles campaign^ or to guess, .self-government, but leaves unful­ tie the estates of various persona members who wish to remain ac­ :>.m. at tha Princess ballroom. A Bolton October 26, from 9 a m. to 11 lb aoalat wbaa voe baoi more to think and act like ani­ Ellington Center, Thursday, Octo­ WCCO—Hartford Police Speak; W 'nc—Morton Downey. other necessary Items that need it makes it the more wrorth whtlA had proved its own* success. now, that tha answer to our ques­ filled the desire tor union with the in the, Mancheater Probate Court. 11:30— tive qre invited to attend. urkay dinner will follo\r at 6 Am . A vacclnaUoa clinic will be toneblee wa Iwva 9 Keys Made, Ladn Repalrid mals instead o f human beings, ber 28, at 8 p. m., tor the follow­ Dancing Party. attenttoA Doris Mohr D’ ltafla There is really Uttla need to The latest estimate of tha nu- tions is more likely In the nega­ whole. Federal Union fulfills A t all times, whether the estate ing purposes, namely: WDRC—Dance OrchestrA Daniel Szalontai has been o’clock. 5 All Miidf of repair service on Tel. Mancheater 5545 held next month on November 16L ■peak of the Funeral Home main­ and 9 fiarvtaa Timaai snd to pay less and less attention" tive than in the affirmative. Wc both." waa a simple one, or somewhat in­ WKNB—News; Request Matinee named so tha new acoutmaater. Children who started diphtheria J merlcal strength of the guerrillaa 1. For discussion, action and WONS—Dance OrchestrA your , ear 4s available at Ctook’a tained by Mr. HollOran. It 4s so I M i GraBsd to that sids of life—the spiritual— may be wrong. What Dr. Jones here defines as volved, the unfailing consideration 4:20— Assistant scoutmasters will be inoculations at the second In the conveniently located, it ia oo wall acceptance by this meeting rela­ WTHT—Dance OrchestrA Scrvlca StaUon, whether it be the Rev. John E. Poet will deliver ' in Greece runs like thla: Mnien The chance tliat we may be Federal Union Is precisely what and courtesy of Mr. Wallett has WDRC—Music, Eugene Berck, Mickey Lear, for­ simple changing of spark plugs or dioiitheria scries will be able ‘ to arranged that more and more which is our own special asset and tive to the Annual Report of the w n c —Gems of Americafi JazA sermon enUUed "The CbrlsUan STATION OPEN DAY Lawnarawera Sharpeasd * the Truman Doctrine was inaugu­ wrong Is helghtoned by the fact our Congregational leaders mean made the unpleasant taak one 4.80— 12:00— mer district commissioner, Fred­ complete overhaul of your car. receive their final diphtheria treat people feel that in time of* grief privilege. Moreover, since we are Town of Ellington for the fiscal WONS—Musical Scoreboard, Wappin^ Faith and Secularism,’’, at the rated to save Greece, there were that there Is one segnoent of the by the "Baals of Union" and which which was completed with ease year ended September lO, 1948, and w n c —News; CUck OrchestrA erick Harding and Edwin Hopkins. The service is dependable, end n)A. comes on election^ night movM now before the win­ Home Now pudiation o f the Presldeht'a for­ We have been digging, o f late, ably explains why. In the Govern­ and fast contract first Is discourte­ forceable world law a g r ^ upon dining room, largo living room, this point are also being repaired and many people would not be Furnace Supplies eign policy leadership. That has or’s speech at Waterbury, the Re­ ous. and un-Congregationsl, un- by a strengthened United Nations To Hold Annual Convention with picture window and fire­ able to attend, th.e meeting has ter storms and winds cause T. P. HoUoran and we can understand why our place. Large co v e ^ porch. Two Use Genuine Carter Parts been the ta^mique—the presenta­ publican high command suddenly Christian. is a more hopeful solution. Have You A Lot? been postponed untU Nov. 4^ the them to fall and injure FUNERAL BOUC aah la the last tree o f all to come reversed its field and uncovered a Allen H. Gates. Voters of Manchester will have Hartford, Oct. 28—(ff) — T h e bedroomA connecting tile bath. same place and same program. Pipes,^ Elbows, etc. tion of n ready-made policy which someone. ^ out with Ita foliage In spring. Its great big surprise of its own— Oct. 18. an opportunity to hear Mr. Rusaall Women’s Missionary aoclety of the We can bnild yon a bean* Center enteranee hall with open F or T een -A g ers stairway. Second floor ready tor Manchester Anto Parts V A N CAM P'S Congreas dare not repudiate—by root network extends in a radliia the no ceiling for old age pensions. Clinchy In discussion of the refer­ United Lutheran Syiiod of New Plumbing Supplies ISm B] tiful 6-room ranch-type two or three Redroonw nnd bath. If you have a dead or 10 Newman SL Tel. 5244 vfhich President Truman and his This promise waa quite aa big and Vernon School Budget endum and world peaca at the York will hold Its 20Ui annual con­ Re-Cap 219 Spruce Street TeL 2-2298 sway of approximately half a mile from This house has **the finMied dangerous tree you want re> advisers have repeatedly dictated glamoroiQ as anything Bowles To the editor. next meeting of the United World vention, next Tuesday In Grace home for $13,151. Parasol Parade- Now With tars. its trunk. Since the tree itself Is ever offered, and it must have After attending the Vernon Federalists, to ba held at Whlton Lutheran church here. Speakers look," moved call policies this country would never Others aa low as $8,900 Larson’s rcpntatleili o f nearly Manchester Pipe pcriiaps only an eighth of a mile been' a great satisfaction and re­ Town Meeting, where the Budget Hall on Monday, Oct. 35tb, at 8 will include Mias Maids Melaner, a 2 In 1 ■ Have your. Plnmbing have adopted of its own free dls- o’clock in tha evening. missionary nurse on furlough; half eenturr of banding fine tall. It takee four times aa long lease to the pent-up anxiety o f the for the year was acted on, we can­ O v Snow Cop win cuarion and decision. not help but wonder . why. the Yours very truly, Miss Tokiko Kawagiri, a student homes In Hartford and West. and Heating System ^a m b u l a n c e s b r v i c b for the spring moisture and nour­ Republicans for them to cast aside Leetro Improvement Hartford mahes this n seenra in­ Carter Tree ^Events now suggeht, 20 months, their restraint and enter the prom­ Bchool budget-waa cut so much. W. H. Sharp from Japan, and Dr. Henry Corw give yon all the Supply^ Inc. ishment to reach the base of the nehlsen, Jr., a missionary to China. vestment for those whe went n Dooessory traction checked now for the DAT AND NIGHT I after, that it might have been bet­ ise sweenatakes so handsomely. We realize that the Finance Com­ Company, Inc. better home well located In a Expert Co. a IM. •• IIM MSU Its w okf. (Formrriy Moo. Hardwara) tree aa It does tor it then to climb ' The fact that, the RepubUean mittee are trying to keep expenses Snares and Dolusiona yon need in snow. promptly r.p.14 Is It M .ik t ter If Congreas and the country To the Editor: Manrtiester Representative friendly sabnrti. Drive out Sun­ Tei. 7695 COK.C.II*. IsMallM.I. *1 winter. 248 No. Main SL TeL 6265 175 Center 8L PkoacSOM up to. Its branch tip. state eommanfl ' sbould resell ■down, but are they? Already a Don’t waH, liave the had burst out of the Truman Doc­ I agree with Mr. Oates about Coll Manchester 7601 • day and nwet Carl E. Larson flO.U ea«k. This, to ua at any rate, is a aat' wav down and coipe up with Town Meeting is being called to uninformed rebelUon being a de­ end Cart E. lATSon, Jr; Soe work done.now. P. S.—It is also a good time* Lass, ttt la trine trap, and used their own such a handsome new promlaa act on an appropriation for fire- Overtook TTrset. 28 homesltes Isfying explanation of why the e s ca p e im provem enta in the structive menace and doubUess to remove dead branches Vincent Marcin wisdom In devising a foreign pol­ of Us o»vn Is sharp proof of our, PRESCRIPTIONS ready tor Larson bnlH honscA F O R A U T O P A R T S aah ia always the last tree to pro­ schools. Later it will be necessary the new Columbia president, Els­ from your ti^ees. ^ Plumbing and „ Heating BILL'S TIRE icy which would work. Wa still assertion that, however It ihay enhower. beUeVes the same. As CALLED FOR N o t i c e Contractor duce leaves in aprihg. be going with the voters them­ to call another meeting to obtain MANCHESTER TIRE e Mls4w. AND ACCESSORIES remember, aU too vividly, the de- more funds for transportation as mentioned in your editorial, rebel­ WANT THE THRILL OF SUIa Tkaairr HMg Frigidaire Dealer ' ' But other than to recognize that selves—Indifferently, • we sus- lion against wrong is jnstlfled; AND tea naar. Pkoar iIXt sad bate'In Oongreea, in which mem­ peet— the Bowlen campaign In the amount o.sked for this purpose After a pubUo hearing which RESTORING A FINE and RECAPPING CO. .305 North Main Street \ there seems to be some Biblical That Is not jiutifylng any rebel­ TELEVISION Llaaoaa Na. Ml ELEtmtlC WELDED REPAIR SHOP ber after member got on hie feet eertalnly having Ua Impart on was cut. Does it not cost money to DELIVERED was held October 30, 1948, the COLONIAL? 295 Broad fit. TeL 2-4224 Telephone 4848 JlisUce in the . last being flrat, we' keep calling town meetings? lion. RebelUon .is a dangerous Wm. H. Green. Prop. - and doubted the wisdom o f the Republican campaign headquar­ word and, to quote Jefferson, not Town Planning Commission * of 1260 Main St. (South) Mod­ KKCAP riKES have no explanation of why It is ters. The School Board has already Manchester voted to change to ernized 8-room coloninL Tlmkin RADIO Truman Doctrine, but said he to be used tor "Ught and tran­ SEE Columbia Rteyche that the leaves which are the last signed bu.s contracts. They know sient causes." - • PINE buriness zone the area bounded oU bent, city wntor, screens and (11) A LIT Y would vote for it nonethriess be­ how much the cost will be at the northerly by Hartford Road, east­ sform sash. Screened porch. At U. S. Hrce to put in their appearance in the Biit-nns .^%ea Chides City Purists About teaching communism, my DON W ILLIS Home A|ipliances PRINI'INGI cauae he would not, in a time of ■I. -I .i». a present time. They hsve the .bids impression is that .Eisenhower's erly by Bridge Street, southerly present providing a g o ^ income ' C A M P B E I X spring are also the first to go in PHARMACY by the southerly Une of land own­ Regain SenlBe world tension, rapudiate the Pres­ ■ Buenos Aires— —’fhe city's for this service, which they have intention is to teach in Columbia from tonristA This heme l6 Ideal SALES, SERVICE rbe print lo i the falL In any event, the ash led considered carefully as • to the 664 (!cn(er St. ed by Ub«ney Brothers aa shown AUTOSi:*PLY "pure Spanish" campaign haS what communism really ia aa a tor the large family, ensOy con­ and INSTALLATIONS Inb we do for Acccmoiiee rt ident It U about Ume the Amer- needs and economy. The bus Ttl. t-9814 by a map dated June, 1948, filed GARAGE the de-leavlng parade again this backfireil. preventative of the students being verted to. a two family. Price rod will New an't Used n.ree i lean people and their elected rep- drivers are doing all they can for lured into it. The communist with the appUcation for the 815,900. nrnve aafl*: year, and loosed all its foliage in Just after the city hall decreed change of zone and westerly by 18 Main Phone 8085 PUBUC AOORESS SVSTE.MS 39 Blaoen SU TeL 5197 Or 5168 180 Spruce St. Pboae 2-0659 ; resentatives stopped being trapped the money .paid. This year, owing propaganda muat be counteracted ___ FOR RENT farlory— be- one bolateroua overnight gu.st, that ungrammatical posters woMld EUd^U Street. ~— ------P®*^*^^* they know be torn down, a newspaper pointed to the -Incress^ number of chil­ with those for other totalitarian ANXIOUS TO BUILD Spedalizlng In “ *aiMe H Nill while the opk, though turned, has dren in Rural/Verndn, it Is neces­ Tbe above change shall take ef­ Onaranleed Repair Service ' ■- are wrong and lll-advtaed. PTesi. out that the city’s own subways JUST WHAT YOU WANT? be produced oiider 41m . tnosi not yet-lost a leaf. signs referred to "path.s" instead sary' to make two extra trips with N o t i c e fect November 1, 1946. On all Makea and Models modern, elbrleal metkoda Uet ; dent Truman, of course, recently The Town Planniij; Commission. BRAKE SERVICE of “sidewalks." the two school buses, aside from May I present 'Kiipberely "or estlmofa. KRAUSE'S H IG H GRADE i — made an attempt to- escape htm- those transported on the Connecti­ Charles W. Holman, , Woods Tract. South Glaston­ Aghee to Suggestion - -Also the-mqnument.to the .found­ Oepeodable 44aallty — Service! » self from the Inevitable conclu- cut Company - buses. To ;.enable The Town Planning Commis­ Chalhnan. bury. One mile south o f South FroiM Edd. Alignment ers of the ritv f\peaks of "tha an­ sion of Manchester, Connecticut, ^M A LO N EY'S GREENHOUSES these buse.H'to make two trips be­ Carl W. Noren, Glastonbury Village. KImberely RADIO A APPI.IANCE wii.i.iAivi H. st;HiKi.i)(;E aions o f his own policies, but his Bridgeport, Oct 23 — i/P) _ a niversary of ’its’ foundation . . a t' a meeting following a pubUc Secretary. Itl Hartfard Ibiad. Masrbestei PRINTING fore school, there are some of the LfiiM runs eaat Irani Main General Repair Work I Walnut SI. ■ Tel. 2-1048 185 Spruce Street Tel S6«« JUB AND COMMERCIAL attempt to free us from the cbiiBe- Bridgeport couple entered the Su­ rather , than tha correct Spaijisb hearing which waa held October Hayden L. Griswold, Siroetto Dayton Kcad. Reatrtci- ^prrfail Attratlao form “anniversa rv of 'the' touiida- small grammar - achool children PRINTING quenccs of hia own acts waa piti- perior court here as Joseph and now leaving their homos betwee.a 20, 1948, In accordance with t|ie 'Francis P. Handley* ed to not more than 12 hemes UIvva r» Fbuor tioB . . ." This mistake Is cut Into Charter for the Town of Manches­ fuUy weak and late. Our entire Alice Yurkaaitis and left as Mr. 1(15 and 7:30 for school beginning Harry Russell. to be designed by Norris F. Ord^ra rrt ffo a rreoapt om§ Brnalrat Pitattag and Mrs. York, thanks to a sug­ stone and can’t be changed. ter, having deemed it for the pub­ Manchester, Conn.,-October 22, o f AO W ani foreign policy needs to be re-con- at 9:00. These same little ones re­ PrimtiiA Kbnberely Lane Is .in dprrisllats la Fu- gestion and decision by Judge turn home'at 4:00 to 4:15. What lic good that building lines should 1948. n wqoded hillside setting beside 8376 oersl and Wad­ btituted, on an American basis, on EMward J. Quinlan. They originally Special Interest In Elcctloa be altered on Washington Street would parents in Rockville think Grtndle Brook. Ench borne cs- 11-18 a a a ding Arrsog*- COMMUNITY PRESS : Afncrican principles. • . ' * had petitioned to change their if their little ones were gone 9 WAIKINS paaSed the following proposed or­ tnte can be supplied with nr- . . . FOR ■trills I. W. Bora A O liraae name to Page. "Why Page?,’’ in­ Hartford. Oct. 23— — The hours ? der, vis.: tislan well water. Consnlting By Mia Anne Cfbot CONSULT US ■ HOTHBM. INC. N o t i c e By Sue Burnett Add the pride of making your a. W. B an quired Judge Quinlan. Yurksaltis November election will have a All this only shows one of the Ordered: 'That the part of the landscape n r c h lt^ h a s been en­ Created especially for Juniors ia Your-lawn problems are easy to overcome with our Cut Flowrfa ol Evolution Backward? owm party decorations to gala oc­ Cor. No. Mata aad M aoSaal said he didn’t know; he just liked special interest for Victor Clmino reasons why Rural Vernon needs f u n e r a l building Une on the South side ot gaged by developer to make thia handsome frock that fits per­ help. We will tell you how, show you how or do the work fNittrd n oato Stroata • the name. The judge said they and'his son, 'Victor. Jr., of Milford. Washington Street between Main casions. Pretty crape paper par­ Dupont Paint Products It seems to ua, as we suppose it a local school. At present there are Sealed proposals addressed to each plot Individually dlstlnr- fectly into a busy fall wardrobe. should take a name more nearly The father-son team is seeking .pnly 54 pupils able to walk because SERVICE Street and Summit Street, which the General Manager of the Town ttve and retain the natural Wear It to classroom, for week­ asols are inexpensive and fun to for you and furniah the best material in either case. has seemed to the idealistic mal-. resembling their own. He sug­ office on the, Socialist ticket, Aha of locations. There is no school at is now Thirty-Five Feet i35'l of Manchester, Connecticut, will beauty o f each home netting. ends, for dates*—you'U look your create and may be made in any contents of every age, that human gested York, and they agreed. elder running for comptroller and Dobsonville' where we find our 0 rmandJ.West South from the street line shall be be received up to four o’clock in School and Conn. Co. service at best at all times. color scheme you "dream-up." WALLPAI^ER Step by step instructions are in­ Monchostor beUigt are in process of neglect­ his son for the state House of largest school population and the D irector changed to Thirty Feet tSO’i the afternoon on October 26, 1948. street enteranee. Mlddlet''«vn Pattern No. 8376 is for sizes 11, Do You Need? Highest Default Judgment Oblabird Rep/esentativea Their chances of 2 rural schools accommodate 6 South from the street Une. This when they wlU be opened and and Hartford .fust 26 minutes 12. 13. 14. 16 and 18. Size 12. cluded tor one large and two Lawn seed, fertilizer, weed killer. Japanese beetle ing those advantages they have small parasols as weU aa parasol- winning are regarded aa small, but .gradea in one and 4 grades in the change ahaU be effective October read. Said propoaals shall ba a away. Piira 8806 to 92A06 per 4 1-8 yards of 89-thch. control or fertilizer spratulcr? PICTURE FRAMING Dry Cioonore over a leaser order of beings, the Bridgeport Oct. 23—(>P) -A de­ father - and son will ba vratching other. In other words, 340 pupils 25, 1948. complata U st^ of various types lo t For this pattern, send 25 centA trimmed nut eupA candle baas and Prices Paid animals, and concentrating all fault Judgment of $9,496 has been tha reaults closely to see who wins must use buses. With a loeal school And wa find no Damagaa or of equipment or mariilnory offered in coins, >t>ur nsme. addresA slse place cardA WE HAVE THEM AND THEY ARE (iOOD Obtained by Mr. and .Mrs. Alex in^the family race. - a To obtain complete InstructlonA M WeEs StrasI tktir effort, instead, on the buai- In the right location, many now Special Benefits to any person or for rental or him during the Snow ’-• red. and fhe Pattern Number FOB RAGS, Szakolcai, of Fairfield, against riding would be walking, aa there party. and Ice Removal Period. Said pro­ Sue Burnett,' The Manchester material requirements and finish­ It tfi more economical t« have a Job done right in the neas o f trying to match the ani­ Mrs. Maiwsret Robington. Tnim- posals Bhall Contain a complete Richard B. Mocra vtnlng Herald, 1150 Ave. Ameri- ing directions for Parasol IMrade TtlipNas fm . To Hold Baaquet Nov. t are about 80 children within a haff- Signed: first place. Wc sure can help j o b . SCRAP METALS, Ele. mal world in deportmenta where bull w om ei awaiting trial on bad mile radius, also ISO wttblR a mUe. The Town Plannliv Oommtsalon. listing of ^uipment tor rental, 'REALTOR es. New York » , N. Y. (l^ttarn No. 5852) send 15 cento in coin piua 1 cent postage, your the animal , world is uabeatable. - check chaigea. The judgment waa Hartford. Oct. 28 — m — The and only 26 ovar 2 mUsA Wa rtal- Charlas W. Holman, ■psctulng types of equipment, ca­ Phone Glastonbury S-S504 It’s ready toFyou now—the new Can or- Write antared In Superior court yester- pacity, Insurance Coverage. Hour­ 'all and Winter Fashion contains name, addrsos and the psttero The one differeoea between the United Spanlah War vetorana and ixe that transporUUon would still Carl W. Noren, O ffice and Renidence Exparf p ry tlay after Mrs. Szakolcai tentifled its auxiliary will hold their 38th be necessary for many, but the WORTHY SERVICE • ' Hayden L. Griswold. ly Rate (including .operator or 0 pasta of style, tol/,r. siiecial fes: nuinb-r to Anne Ciibot, The 11.m- JOHN S. WOLCOTT & Son ' animal world and the humian that she and her husband lent Mrs. annual department banquet on Francis P. Handley, driven. 448 Main Street u;-CH • plus a-free- doll pattern | chester Evening Herald, Il50 JOHNSON PAINT CO: mileage would be cut at well as TEL. 8597 Or 60:i2 ISO M \I*V STKEKT «!«» MAI.N STUKKT I KI.KITtO..M':*»iS54 Wm. Ostrinsky 1^1 : A weirU, aU lihilosopbers tell us, ia Robington $6,300 and received Nov. 7 at 1 p.m. to the Rotel Elton, the hours sway from home. Buses 112 Efist Center St. Harry Russell. ^ ■ Signed: 0 . H. Waddell, , South Ulastonbury printed inside the book. Send 251 Avenue of the Americas, New 182 KissellSt TeL 5879 cents today. j York 19. Ni Y. Cleoning $01 thfl capacity ,

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/ .. X MANCHESTEB EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1948 rsdA rAGB EIGHT MAWUHiaTER EVENING HERAL9. MANCHESTER. COHN^ iSATUKUAI. UC-ltlBEB Z3, 1948

ada and Bohdan Wlnlarski of Po­ land. Address Given Truman Ajsks French Reds Dewey Urges The U. N. Legal committee W eddings A bout Town Plan to Greet agreed that the crime of genocide Silk City Plays Rockville^American Legion should include the killing or caus­ Robert B. Carney, of Oxford “ Vi B ackersN oi By Local Girl Mine Voters Baumgartel-Cross Call General Top Nominees -- - ■* ...... • ■ ------II ■ ---- ...... ■ ------■ ...... • . ing of serious bodily or mental Miss Elisabeth Cotton Cross of itreet, has been confuted to Ms harm to members of a group With­ home for the pazt few daya with 245 Highland street, daughter of an attack of grip. Turn Bitter in a country. Miss Ann Posthia Is To Block GOP the late Joseph "and Ruth Cross, Strike Now Traman and Dewey to will become the bride of William Fuel Added Red and W hite A daughter was horn In the Army, Cornell Paired Speaker a t Soropti- Baumgartel. son of Mr. and Mrs. (ConUnned from Page One) Visit State Next Week Windy City Eleven (OenttoMd t r t a Pag* Om ) .(Continued from Paige One) Emil Baumgartel. of 169 Wilson Hartford hospital Tileeday to Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harper o f 22 Clif­ To Grid War Plays Bristol Wapping mists' Gathering street. Hartford, at a single-ring crowbars and other trim objects" Daring Tours Mnttkm «R th« part o f tha oppoal- out to curb the. basic tights of ceremony this afternoon at 3 ton ^trAet. working jnen and women. and have caused "important loss­ In Ton Eastern Game T o non ” Ellsworth High soccer team de­ Sorbptimlsts of Hartfoi"d were b’clock in St. Mary’s Episcopal es” among the troops. Hartford, O ct 23—(>P) — Con­ Receive Locals "X have no doubt,” he told his ap­ The,‘‘.shameful Taft-Hartley act.” church. The rector. Rev. Alfred Eagles’ Thompson Joins High Teams in C C I. L ,; feated Windsor, High team Mon­ guests at a aupper-mertlng_ of the he asserted, is “only the first step As a result the government de­ SL Mary's 'Senior Club enjoy­ necticut Democrats and RepubU- plauding followers, "that they (the Manchester Soroptiml.st club last L. Willlanis, will officiate and Or­ cided that troops henceforth first ed a pot luck aupper last evening cans Were planning welcomes to­ AMQLB Oemocrata) will Intensify their day 2 to 1 at Windsor. The .next in the long-range strategy of the ganist John Oockerham will play Both Teams Unbeaten; Sunday’s Football Gams ° NFL Owners in Fight Came This Afternoon Coach Tony Alibrio*B game will be played on the home evening, at Which the principal Republican party to crush organ­ will, fire Aver the beads o f attack­ at the church and liatened to the day for their presidential nomi­ **•*’•“ ““r ^rnriin^.^inriArinj Sturdy Guard campaign of fear and there will be speaker was Miss Ann Postma of the traditional bridal music. -White ers and then. If necessary, to de­ Elpiscopal hour on the radio. nees. Cancf Ued at Mt. Nebo Against Rival AAC At Bristol; Pla^r at 2 in c r e a s in g vituperation and field Oct. 25 with Wethersfield. ized labor to the ground.” pompons will predominate in the Michigan, Minnesota Chargea Anxioaa to' A t the annual sports night of 33 Olcott Drive, this town, young The president said it "is IJke a fend themselves, they can fire on Guests were Mrs. Larson and « P*'*sWent Truman and Hits Pra-Seaaaa Fiactloa «Thankegiving U rather difficult to abuse.” world traveler and nationally aa decorations. the strikers. Previously troops Mrs. Bailey, new leaders o f the ^ Dewey Trill come Thriller Expected; Sunday aftenuxm’s arited- defend.” In the face of this possibility, he St. Francis Men’s Club which will termite, undermining and eating Presented in marriage by her PhUkdelphla. O ct 2 8 .-0 P )- George E. Bhattuck, aeorataiy Red and White banners will b e' Pin Defeat on Home well as Intematioijally /known had been ordered not to shoot. Brownie Scouts which the club to Connecticut next week. Also a uled football game between Shettuck concludes: urged Republican workers "not to be held next Monday night, Hugh away your legal protection to or­ uncle, Henry H. Cross, the bride ' Vanderbilt at Yale Owner Alexia Tbompaon of the o7 the Connecticut InterscbolasUc displayed this afternoon enroute Greer, coach at University of Con­ youth leader. . X ganize and bargain collectively.” cine of the most serious Inci- sponsors, and the Diocesan presl Connecticut visitor then will be the Manchester American Le­ Philadelphia Eagles said he la Athletic (Conference and principal "The time has arrived for to Briotol where Manchester High Forces; Play at 2il5 respond in kind at any time under will be attended by Miss Tlllle Henry A. Wallace, the Progres­ necticut. will be the guest speak­ Miss Postma served two terms denW occurred at Montceau-lcs- dent, Mrs. Tamia Linsley o f New gion and Hartford Spartans at quitting his flght to ’bring peace at Norwich Free Academy, az- coaches and school administrators, meets th* Bell Town high school any clrcumst|inccs. whatever the Turns to Welfare Fund' « Baumgartel. sister of the bride­ sive party presidential nominee. Mt. Nebo field has been can­ er. They also plan to have movies as national president' of the Unl- Mines. There strikes marched on Haven. New YoiV. Oct. 28—OP)—Army to pro football’s two waiting ma­ preSsea freely In the current Issue through their state conference, to In a C.CJ.L. football gams at Jwiging by oomparattve aeorea provocation. Mr. Truman then turned to the groom. Edward O. Komm of Hart­ troops guarding pita and hurled BaUey Naowe Committee celled. Hila announcement was eolve this problem in the light of "Our task looks ahead four and refreshments will be served. ford will be best man and the and Cornell, two o f the nation’s 11 jor leagues. of the C I. A. C. Bulletin his op­ Muzzy FlakL againrt th* Middletown HUtaides, anthracite health and welfare fund bricks and stones. For an hour pem^ratlc State Chairman made loot night by James Ar­ position to pre-eesson football sound pedagogy and common years," he. declared. "Our task is The program committee are. ushers, Walter Anderson and (Company No. 4. of the South unbeaten-untied powers, knock Thcnnpson, wealthy young New The game W(u originally sched­ football faaa in th* RocfcvUle- which he said was “ a fine thing troops held them off with tear gas. Manchester Fire department' was John M. Bailey appointed a com­ thur, a member o f the beidoa Yorker, has been Carrying on a practice amonff the high school sense.” to win this election without bit­ John Curtin. Albert Wilder and James McGee of Hartford. heads In Ithaca, N. Y„ today and uled to be played last night but for the miner*.” Finally the soldiers were overrun. mittee to make arrangemenU for football committee. personal crusadi^. to bring his Na­ teams in Connecticut. Attadc Hits Home Manchester area can look forward terness, without recrimination and A nthony' Dworak. During the "But there are some people— „ The bride will wear a gown of called yesterday afternoon at 4:50 Briotol Mhool authorities mo\-ed A police colonel and 60 of his men to extinguish a small fire of burn­ w President’s appearance. Mr. divert some attention from the tional Football. League and the Mr. Sluittbek Insists “ we can The attack by Bhattuck hits to a dog-eat-dog game Sunday without any abuse of any kind business meeting the annuiU elec­ even now—who say that it is an powder blue moire, with match­ Truman is scheduled to make a the gam* up to this afternoon. were held by the strikers who ing leaves at the corner of Main middle west where football feud-. rival All Amet^ca Conference into do somethbig about out-of-eeason home In the cast o f schools In the afternoon when tha Rockville whatsoever." tion of officers will be held. outrage to ask employers to con­ ing tiara and shoulaer . veil. She ten-minute speech from The Hart­ Manchaater will be anxious to seized arms' and took over the and Forest streets.. a working agreement. praictice." ' He explains that the C.C.I.L. of which Manchester Hl|^ pin a loss on Bristol to increaae Ita American Legion plays boat to StlH Plagued by Cold With eight games won and one tribute to any employe welfare will carr>’ a prayer book with or­ ford lim es portico at 11:10 a. m Ing has been forecssL la a member. Several years ago chid marker and streamers of pits. *Tt'a h ^ Ie a e ,” H|ompson said "elongated football saason is an slandar margin in the C.C.I.L. per­ the Silk City A. C. at Lerton Still plagued by a cold which he lost the Pleasant Valley team is funi,” Mr. Truman continued. A bus load of police waa dis­ Wednesday. The presldontlai The entanglement in upstate yesterday. *Tha leagues never will one echol started spring pre- leading the Men’s Bowling League, stephanotls. The Board o f D ilators o f the abuse that la doing no g ^ to aj centage column. The locals downed Field. picked up on his last midwestem "These selfish, backward-looking patched to the scene. The. strikers campaign train, will make a spe­ . New York matches the best ground Local Sport get' toffether.” As a rssult, that Second Is the Center Barber Shop The maid of honor will be gown­ Manchester Chapter, American cial detour to this city while en Meriden and Mlddletou-n and bat- Th* Hillsides sowed a $ to 0 trip, Dewey is trying to get as men . . . thought they fixed it so overwhelmed them and took con­ attack In college ranka— which From n some schools begins August'IS or eral weeks before school officially A rugfed University of Ckinneeti- chatted a moment and posed for and the high tea three game rec­ Mis* Ann Poatnosi all unified Into a depression, the gundy gabardine suit, grey .acces strike with the avowed aim of such significance that the tradi­ day dates at tha East Side. to effect any conaoUitaUon. Among Hartford, Bristol Yosh Vlncck wtU again be seen at way the Republicans did in 1929.” wrecking the ERP. es for the meeting of the Women’s It is n:cessary to eliminate tha reasons he listed moat prom­ earlier. opened. It had to or else play cut football team which held off fullback. pictures. ord with a score of IfiSfi is held by versalist Youth Fellowship and sories and orchid’ corsage. After Club, Monday evening at the South Stamford, the White House said, tional squabble over the "Little Examines the Abuee its first game with leas than one Attacks 80th Oougress * Local members of the Central inently were remarks made last Yale through most of their game The heavyweight fighter told re­ Burnham's team. Robert Sullivan was one of 25 American youth November 10, thp couple will be at Methodist church, when the enter­ because of a tight schedule. Brown JUg” becomes secondary. "Let us examine this abuse.” week of practice. KicUe Botteron. and ettber Michigan la risking an l8-game Connecticut Approved Board of week by Dan Topplhf. prasldent before bowing 7-0 will feat a some­ Manchester High’s eroes country porters he was supporting Dewey, took high singles with 142 pins leaders who represented the U. S. Moving on to Wilkes-Barre, Mr. home to their friends at 169 Wil' tainer will be Mrs. Adele H. Lee, Mayor Ciyril Ckileman of Hart­ say* Shattuck. "Early in August, Moving back the starting date Randy Brown or Gene Moriarty victory string as well as its new­ Basketball Offlciala includa Ernie o f thp AAC a New York Yankees. what crippled Brown University team ran a triangular meet wUl start on the wtnga with Dick as he did in 1B44. and high three game with 352 at the World Youth Conference in Truman attacked the 80th Con- son street, Hartford. Names Hostesses and her subject, "Current Thea­ ford was named honorary chair­ the call goes out to a selected of actual competition several The bride was graduated from ly-acquired No. 1 position In the Dowd, Al Bogglnl, Tommy Mur­ "I Just about had It fixed," he football tepm today. Nassiff and Red Dsveau at tacU*. Louis added, as he strode away, points. London in 19)5, and again in the grew for passli^ a bill to admit ter." Mrs. W. E. Llsk of Pine street man o f the committee planning group of last year’s stpiad. Vaca­ weeks after school starts, say No­ against Hartford Public and Bris­ John Maloney. 74. of Rye street, Manchester High school with the poll OT experts. phy, Jimmy Murray and Bill aald. “ I fslt If they could However the hometown arutns Bob Turklngton and Sptaleh Via'* that Dewey urged him not to fight winter of 1945-46 spent about homeless Europeans into this made the arrangements for Mrs. Truman’s welcome. ' Democratic tion and work activities are vember 1, is probably Shattuck’s are an offensive minded lot and tol yesterday over the local course. died suddenly at him home Mon­ 1934 A class, and is employed in For Y.W. Affair Minnesota Is bidding for a look- Sacherek. -Second year proba­ get to know ead> other they ctat win Bank canter Oeorg* any more. The champion, who is eight weeks In Russia, and sev­ country'. He said it discriminates Lee’s appearance. Town Chairman John P. Kelly Of might settle their differences and brought to a halt, and a relative­ Idea. This would extend the sea­ ■hould be able to penetrate th* de- Manchester scored $8 points to scheduled to defend his crown in day afternoon. He leaves his wife, against Jewish and Catholic the inspection department of in on the Western Conference tionary members are Eddie wters- ly small group of sealota begins son but would eliminate pre-school Mltdien at tha guard posts. eral additional moritha in Czecho­ Hartford was appointed chairman, bicki, Tony AUbrio, Earl Yost and end this silly business of throwing fensea of th* invading Huskies win while Hartford gained 48 and the ring in the months to come, Sophia Maloney, four daughters. groups. ■Veedcr-Root, Inc^ The bridegroom, Hostesses have been named by championship and a Jaunt to the its dally workouts. practice. Last Btmday th* Legion battled slovakia and other European coun­ a graduate of Hartford ■ High Gordon Thornton, Jr., haa ar­ and Annette M. Moriino, town vice Jimmy Horvath. money away.' from neighboring (Connecticut. Bristol SO. BIkxtaau, o f Bristol, didn’t say whether he would abide Mrs. Herbert Whltehouse o f Commenting that Wilkes-Barre Mrs. Robert Cooper, chairman of chairman, was named to assist Rose Bowl. A triumph today "Despite summer zephyrs and Souvenir o f Series led the field with a time of 13:51, th* Hartford Wolverines to a tries. during which she had en ex­ school, is proprietor of the Ad rived at his home in Santa Rosa, would Just about clinch the Paaa- "But then Dan Topping blew his Brawn also is a stubbornly-de­ by the suggestion. Broad Boook, Mrs. Harold Turner has grown "because men and wom­ the Manchester Branch of the him. Other members of the com­ tdp. When my people heard what the sweltering sun, the coach be­ Treatment to the press in Bos­ Just six point* off the track rec­ acoroleta tic. Ted Ventura, Rock'> cellent opportunity to observe life vance Tool and Die Company, New California, after an extended vaca­ dena trip for the Gophers. Mich Season tickets for home games fense team, statlstlca rtiowing viU* High coach, doubles as Le­ and Mrs. Howard Daley of East there. She has traveled all over en who loved liberty have come Hartford County Y. W. C. A., for tion in the Blast with his cousin, mittee Include Former Mayors Dan had aald they backed out of gins to line up his material and ton at the 1948 World Series baoe- ord. Larry Soma, a fast little Britain. Igan, ss the lest guest, is Ineli­ of the Guards In the Eastern Lea­ sometime after Labor Day. when that Rip Engle’s crew Is the gion mentor. Windsor Hill, and Mrs. F. L«e Mc­ this country since her -return, here from all over the world,” Mr. the county-wide annual supper Miss Joyce Wethersll of Spring Thomas J. Spellacy and Dennis P. a meeUng I had arranged for next ball games was ths best. Con' Manchester man, ran second with gible. gue this season will not be in a school is about to begin, teams A necticut scribes wers ovsrwhslm- top pass blotting aggregation in UN Postpones Henry of Henderson, Ky.: one son, speaking at youth rallies, clubs, Truman added In his prepor^ ad­ and meeting which will be held at street and other relatives.* 0 ’(k>nnor; John W. Torpey, presi­ reserved section. It haa been de­ Tueeday In New York. the nation. a 13:52 time. Jack Cqlgman, Joe RockrUla and Manchester rival- John Maloney. Jr., of Manchester, dress: the Vernon Onter Congregational The rest of the country's college "Now It's imposalble to do any­ and B are definitely chosen. ed at the hospitality shown by Shea, Dick Howes and Don Henry 2 ’ on tha oporta front raachad a civic groups and colleges, telling dent of the Blast Hartford town cided that all acata will be rush for "During this period, neither the members of the Bostem (Chapter <>f Brown, which has won throe fourt*en grandchildren and two them of her experiences and giving “ Now If you want to see these Pop'C Sees World church on Thursday, October 28, Frank J, Mansfield Marine council; Mayor James P. C^ey of hotshots—the unblemished and the league games. thing more about it, and from now mode up the other Mancbcater gh twenty yean ago. Tha fuae school physician nor school nurse ths Baseball Writers of Amsii< since losing to Yale, will b* minus haa bean Ut again to bulM up tha Palestine Issue great grandchildren. Funeral serv­ a picture of post-war conditions displaced persons who have so au follows: . ' Corps Leasrue and Auxiliary have Bristol, First Selectman Donald top-rankera In the Associated on I’m in the flght against the several top performers. harriers. has been on duty to look out for ca. strong f toliag batweon Om two Ito ices will be held at 8:30 a. m., as she found them. much in common with us treated Mrs. Charles Hou^, Mrs. Elmer been Invited to attend the Joint in­ Potter of Glastonbury, and First Press poll------don’t have to fret Some o f tha better bowling AU-American os strongly aa oiu* The race waa exciting all the Thursday, at hit late home on Rye on fair and equal basis, you have Rule Best Setup too much over the day’s opposi­ other owners.” the physical well-being o f the - Last week a gift arrived from cahUas and mmday’a gams wiU bt For Week Period She was enthusiastic over the Bull, Mrs. L. A. Riker, Jr., Mrs. F. stallation of Nutmeg Marine Selectman George J. Pawlick of triples of tha week included the boys, and usually a dormant the Braves’ office. It was a leath­ way. On tha flnUh Soma alm(>at th* start. street reception the young people re­ got to elect a Democratic Con­ C. Heerde, Mrs. Hal Tiffany, ail of CTorps Detachment and Auxiliary, Burlington. tion. foU ov^g, Cargo, 382; Varrick, Topping, in the talk that broke caught Bilodeau. Th*. second team In addition to Army, Cornell up the proposed meeting, told school plant has had no hot Water er playing card case with two Stock Cars Race Ih* gama starts at 2:1$, At a meeting of thr Board of ceived in Moscow and other parts gress on Nov. 2.” Over Jerusalem Manchester;' Mrs. Leon Greenberg, tomorrow afternoon at two o’clock ‘I’o Make Thre« Stop* 387; Kovls, 380; Keeney, 867; No- or towel service. took Hartford Public 23 to 32. (OenttBned f n a Pag* One) and Michigan, the major unbeaten- Metropolitan sports writers Mon­ decks of cards, pencil and pad en Education, Monday evening at of Russia as well as London, and Mr. Truman endorsed Dan West Simsbury, Mrs. Francis at the V. F. W. Home, Main street, Republican State Chairman Har­ wlckl, 366; Lucas, 371; Gess, 365, "Now school begins and services closed. Th* official Braves cut The summary: Enisworth High school. Benedict praised the efforts of Sir Stafford Flood, .Democratic candidate for Knox, Glastonbury; Mrs. George Hartford. old E. Mitchell anntounced that untied list Indudes Penn State and and CorrentI, 873 . day that the NFL’s New York At Cherry Park Bilodeau, B .... 18:81 (CtatHnned from Page One) Pennsylvania in the East, Georgia Giants stood to lose $200,000 this resume, and the call goes out for was on the outside of the case, document's theoretical proposals, Kupchunos was chosen chairman Cripps, whose task was to see that the House of Representatives from Marchant, West Hartford; Mrs. El­ Governor Dewey arill make three football candidates. The boys ap­ making it a handsome as well as Soma, M ...... 13:52 Two Rhode Island which day by day become increas­ Tetball season should be. erage at the series and for space of entries in this week’s competi­ Henry, m ...... Negeb In the last week. Manning for Pleasant Valley Inflation controls. street. Anyone requiring transpor- tut that should be Interesting If former O ars Jackmore, one of the Football is a physically and emo­ given the Boston Braves during tion on the Avon oval. Scott, H ...... 14:13 f(x>tball players, ona tha captain ot the Soroptimists desired enlight­ ing while thousands of refugees , (Contlnoed from Page One) don at 1:55 p, m„ New Haven at not too close. North Carolina, state’s better woman bowlers. thing. The Soviet bloc and Australia school; Robert Murray for Union enment. The president was scheduled for and i tatlon is requested to mention that 3:10 p. m., and Bridgeport at 3:55 tionally - demanding pastime at the regular season. Promoter Ed Otto announced to­ strata, H ...... 14:14 the varsity sievon, hava' baen led the flght against postponement another talk in Johnstown before wapder in search of shelter the Dixie powertiouse, la host to 'ihompson said the recent dis­ barred from further achort ooam ^ school and Martin McGrath for Mrs. Hawley, who presided to Mrs. Tavlor. atomic bombs would be left after m. any age, and much more so for The Braves may have lost,^the day that he had received some un­ Rocheleau, H ., 14:23 of the Holy Land detate. moving on to Pittsburgh for a ma­ fo<^. Louisiana State from the neigh HUgret. . former closure that Paul Bitnyn intends series to the Indians but the rod- High school. thanked Miss Pbstma for her fine "What make* our grief even Guests will be present at th’s an­ reduction and to what number of Wallace will address a New Ha­ to resign as coach of the AACa the budding adolescent. expected entries from stock car Orowley, H . . . 14:24 tiuon "fOr paridelpattng in a nsn- May Debate Disarmament jor address tonight. boring Southeastern Conference. Bristol High, Dean and New York "A campaign that begins . in skins made a host of friends among colleg* football gaaM.” discourse, and said a few words more Intense are the report* (of nual meetlng.frbm West SlmEbjfy, divisions these bombs would cor­ ven rally Wednesday night. , Cleveland Browns at the- end of drivers in Moaaachuaetta and Nev; M artin o.^ .... 14:20 Committee Chairman Paul Penn State and Pennsylvania, University footbaL and basketbal* mid-Auguat and continues until the hunt and peck boys. Hampshire. This will make the Andrews, H ... 14:87 AthlcUc Director Frank W. for Girl Scout Troop 1, who pre­ damage to) the holy places, whicU. Granby, Wethersfield. Simsbury, respond. unbeaten since 1946, entertain in­ player, has been named coach of the current season shows "he Just Henri Spaak o f Belgium adjourn' Hospital Notes pared and served the delicious sup­ Familr.fjton, West Hartford , and Births Race T. B. In Hong Kong competition Sunday even keener C. Bilodeau. B 14:45 Ksaney snld tart nlskt tkrt ffisr- ed the body until Monday morning scattered throughout all Palestine Osborn did not reply. vading intersectional opponents. the Wallingford Veterans in the sees the handwriting on the wall per, and is busily engaged in all and especially on the soil of the Thompsonville. The subcommittee recessed un­ and la getting out while he’s on than on opening day for the stock MacArdle, M .. 14:56 bert F. O'Rourke, oantar and aro whra he said the,' dimrmament Reel Probe State meets Michigan State, at Eastern Professional Baaketball captain of th* vonli^, and Beniy sorts of projects this season in Holy City, were sanctified by the The speaker at the meeting will til Monday without reaching a de­ Hong Kong—(d*)—Hong Kong’s top." car event*. Flnnimann, B . 15:01 question would be debated if Hospital Census State College, Pa. Penn takes League. Ur. Otto also empbaaized that Reul. H ...... 15:0$ ODotoy, fteahman taaaa kaUlHUh, Capacity ...... 169 their efforts to earn funds for a birth, life and death of Our Sav­ be Mrs. Oiarles W. GUkey. who cision on the Russian resolution, birth rate shows no signs of de­ on winless Navy at Philadelphia. Topping was unavailable for Sports Roundup subcommittee has completed its trio to Europe in 1949. In Recess will speak on The subject c f "The introduced early in the U.N. As* creasing. There were 1,007 births for comment local stock car owners are invited Fletcher, B .... 15:11 have been ordered to turn ta their work. Otherwise the Greek ques Fbtieato today ...... 155 ior. George Tech vs. Florida All meftbers pf the Silk City A. The meal was served in Wood­ YWCA’s Responsibility to Women sembly’s meeting by Deputy For­ during the third week of Septem­ Commissioner Bert Bell o f the to compete. He said, "this is not uniforms tor ptaytng with tha tlon will be taken up, he said. Admitted yesterday: George "We have done eveiyihlng in Georgia Te4. in Atlantic (Tlty won’t give Mc- the Berlin dispute time to study ville. After Kersten had announced the religious field, as also in the of Willimantlc paid an 318 fine. Thompsonville, Oct. 23—(F)— Ohio State In four games, tries to New York. 10. Cahan any ideas about the figures play tonight against Richmond be­ rounding Cherry Park." Vltullo ...... 109 112 Roma— art—Italia power short­ Is due In large measure to Pro­ in Manchester, near bos line, add Iowa State to a victim list Nary a word has been received the proposals. The delay apparent­ Discharged yesterday; Mrs. the recess of the originally sched­ strict fulfillment of the duties and On charges of road rulw Joseph Sloan, Jr., dropped his chil­ . Worcester, Maes.—Charles (St. on his baseball contract . . . John­ cause of Southern (tonference rules Tha second stock car program age and unemployment will ha gram Chnirn’ f.n Jennie Wind, with bath, all Improvements. that already Includes S t Louis from the heights concerning a 350 1114 ly was to give Vlshlhsky time to Pearl Helm, 28 Cooper street; uled two-day session, the Long­ obligations of each group of inhab­ tions John J. Watson of Hartford dren, Joseph,’ 8, and Margaret, 4, ny Rapit, tabbed by 'Virginia . . . Paul "Lefty” O oi^ y , Okla­ at the Avon oval ta scheduled for Totals ...... 358 406 easad by a new projaet tor tha President Mrs. Hawley and the Very reasonably priced, down Southern Methodist and._. Navy, Polish Amarican cage team dur­ 'Paul) N,unally, 180, Springfield, refer the text of the neutrals’ Martin Mader, 26 Flower street; shore union said Bridges and his itants. was fined 321 and Donald E. Riley from a second floor window into Coach Art Guep aa "the best run­ homa U. forward, stopped out on 2:30 p.m. A rogulatl(m warmup I construction o f 56 power etaUeaa, Senior Scouts. "Once war was declared, with­ payment of 3I,(M)0 to SIJ190 re­ Missouri It No. 9 in the latest AP ing the coining season. The Poles Mass., stopped Dullo Spagholo, Monkey Wrenehes resolution to the Kremlin for a John Struff, Carter street; Foster subordinates had planned to at­ of South Coventry was fined 315. the watting arms of neighbors and ning back I’ve seen at Virginia” the first day of baaketbsll prac­ period will begin at 2 p. m. Mr.' It has been announced. The new out abandoning the attitude of Im­ quired, terms arranged on the pon. The No. 10 team, North­ have been represented on the 190, Milin, Italy, 7. 93 - final decision. Hail, Rockville; Mrs. Julia Isiko- tend today. then dropped to the group, himself has an older brother, Harry, who tice and sank 40 out o f 50 free Otto announced this week that box Miller . . . ___ 84 stations win give 7.4 biWon kilo- Previously, the union had de­ partiality Imposed on us by our balance, immediate occnpancy. western, entertains Syracuse. chalked court the last eleven sea­ throws, (tosch Bruce Drake still ___ 69 M Rave Signified Acceptance wich, 3 North School street; Wint to escape in a fire at bis home sons. Bee League Standings plays touch football at the same offices will ba opened at 12:30 p. Tuttle . . . watta more power to war-damax- clared that Bridges was tied up in apostolic mission which places us Many of the day’s games have hasn't, forgiven him for that miss . . . . 9 0 92 The western powers already had <>art, 145 Loomis street. Silbros Observes early today. Flva or slx»year-oht 6-room w school for (Sii Phi Fr'aternlty. Ex­ m. He decided on this move after Alcock .. ed Ital.vto electric plant*, and-will efforts to obtain a “quick solu­ above the conflict* which agitate an important bearing on standings L Pet. . . . ‘ Georgia's footballers aren't ■Kr.vjewskl . . . 92 i n signified their acceptance of the Discharged today; Mrs. Agnes Ellington Sloan said he believed the fire dwelling tVith fireplace and all Hartford Road ___ 6 2 .750 perts at that game say Harry the large public respona* last completa the north-south electric tion" to the west coast shipping human society, we did not fall bi In the various conferences. The Manchester Motor Sales flying to any games this season week. settlement plan outlined by Argen­ Snipes, 418 North Main street; 25th Anniversary originated in a kitchen oil burn­ Improvemente In the Manchester Lee’s Esso ...... 5 3 looks as good in the intramural network from the AIpe to Sicily. strike and had not received a sub­ bend our e ffo rts.. .for the triumph Besides Mieblgan-Mlnnesots, the have several reels o f sports firms .615 but they're taking to the air to Other entries for thta week's Totals .. . . . 385 384, 341 1080 tine Foreign Minister Juan Bra- Robert Carpenter, 9 South Haw­ The monthly meeting of the er, and added that damage was Green area,, very good location. Pagani’s ...... 5 8 .615 league as Johnny does on the var­ The electric power will cross poena. of Justice and pea^e in Palestine -Big Nine has two other family which are available to local groups get away from, them, returning show Include Wally Ckmpbell Drill Presses Pocketts ...... 5 8 .615 sity . . . And. speaking of running th* Metalna Strait to Sicily, an a t-. son, 92 Spruce «treet; Edward Ac- A major 25th Anniversary sale There was no move toward set­ and for the respecting and safe­ of the houTC. meat r^nired approximately squabbles; Wisconsin at Ohio for showings. Contacts for book­ from last night’s Miami tussle in whose spectacular driving won in­ Dummy .. 240 for the six nations offering the Congregational church wll! be held State and Purdue at Illinois. The Center Motors .... .4 4 .500 backs, don't think some loyal Vir­ tempt never mads before, th* an­ comozzo, Andover. is now in progress at Silbros, lo­ tlement of- the strike—now in its guarding of the holy places.' He said' that clouds of smoke $t,0()0 to 33,500. For further In­ ings may be made with Charlie time to see Georga Tech play- Flor­ stant approval from the capacity Johnson .. resolution. in the social rooms of the church Big Seven .offers Nebraska at Kan­ Garden G rove...... 4 4 .500 ginian didn’t have to run to get ida . . . (Tharlie (toUahan, Notre nouncement aaid. The program Birth todqy; A daughter to Mr. cal clolhlcrH. in obser\'ance of the 52nd'day. "A t the Mme time we have en­ which awakened him shortly at i formation, call its. Immediate Huribiirt. at the Motor Sales of­ crowd last week. Campbell was Karison .. The formula called for an Imme­ Monday. October 25, at 8 p.m. sas and Kansas State at Colorado. fice. Indies A. C...... 4 4 .500 Johnny before a lot of other coach­ Dame drumbeater, ta getting out wee (tacided in negotiations be­ and Mrs. Charles Mozzer, 57 Wads­ many years this store has been In deavored to come to the lUd of the o’clock made escape through the occupancy. denied the all important feature McCruden diate end to all travel and trans­ Mrs. Raymond B. Clark, Sr., is Kentucky plays at Marquette. Kaceys ...... 4 4 .500 es reached him. a series of aketchea on Irish play­ tween public works an'd Industry worth streets operation In Manchester. The con­ uphappy victims of the war, and window necessary. w-iii when hi* car spun out with port restrictions between the east­ cern has butlt up a large following we have sent to our representa­ the worship leader and the hostess: Cape Cod in Manchester, 6 One of south's better attrac­ The Nassiff Arm* basketball Post Office ...... 4 4 AOO Crack of the .Week ers who don’t get much publicity. ministry officials and private en­ Mrs. Sloan waa attending an Lou Boudreau, manager of the only five laps to go. ' Total* ... 371 371 398 1140 terprise*. ern and western sonrs of Germany in the community which It serves Loyal Troops tives In Palestine, in the Lebanon Chairman. Mrs. Edward Charter, rooms finished, excellent shape. tions matches Alabama and Mis- team will practice tonight at 6 McCann's ...... 8 5 .885 It’s the first hint we’ve had that end immediate calling 'of a four- Mrs. Ethel W. Berr. Mrs. Charles early mass at nearby St. Adolphus .3 5 .385 world champion Indians, will be with a large stock of men’s,.'wom- and in Eg.vpt the means at our Sale-price 39.800, down |iay- sisslnpi State at Tuscaloosa with o’clock at the East Side Rec. All Renn’s Tavern .... ■\here was an "unknown” in the Cravat League MIkee (4) power, parity to establish the' Piiblir Ke<*ori?»\ Bancroft. Mrs. Ada Baxter, Mrs. churrtl. Walnut St. 'Tavern .1 7 .125 htmored by his alma mater, the U. Notre Dame lineup. en's and children’s clothing. Battle Rebels disposal. We have also encouraged ment FS.OOO to $3,400. monthly no distinct favorite. Auburn plays candidates are welcome as all posi­ Team Lappen . ...9 2 87 }V>viet sone mark as the sole cu r-! Silbros buyers comb the markets the launching and extension. , by Wallace Bergh, Misa Hattie Berr. payment approximately 360, oc­ at 'Tulane, North Carolina State tions are open. Fore! Wtlsut o f action for 363 328 359 1050 a:- iaat-minute effort to__persuade. Laurel *tt**t;-wtiUlng' OCtobei-"30 Arolffid ahd-see'the many o ^ f- - ■ It may -take*aa>^''aaltf bfliaali, pany It,'*ln'duca ua to renew our Will: confer the' thlrdr'afia foUiflK for the 1948-49 season waa Elmo 1 B. Schubert 123 125—350 To tale We can now acconi* to mop up remaining rebel ele­ degree on A. class of candidates. er conid live there'practleally Southern Methodist meets Santa necticut Sporiamen's Association anywhere from (me game to a full " thSTHeutral* to t^ r a ft the resolu-- at St. Mary’s church. Inga. appeal (for prayer) to ydu with Clara—both on Texas grids. Tem­ started this morning with Puppy "Red” Gavello. .The husky carrot- t{on so that the blockade would not ments of the Yosu peninsula and still greater Insistence, In the hope Followlnjf the 'degree* a- harvest Painters rent free aa the rent from one season are'Angelo BartoUi, Rusyell Poet Office League modate afternoon The store In Manchester is un­ ple Invades Oklahoma A. and M- Dog competition. Shooting Dog top was a leading figure with the Ashbaugh, Elroy Hiracb. Gospar Total ...... 506 522-1562 Ivive to be lifted until an accord the Chiri mountain*. Yoon esti­ that it may be harkened to by the supper will be Served by the Home apartment wonld carry the Guards lost season in independent Team No. Dog Balt (8) der the management of Harry property. Sale price $8,950. Out on the Pacific coast, Oregon, events will follow in the afternoon. Urban, Eddie Prokop, Bob Living­ bowling. We have wrf.i reached on currency. Lang, who says, “If you wish you mated between end 500 killed whole Christian world. . < Economics Committee with Mrs. ^. Plumbers and play. He is expected to play a big ...„. 95 103—296 Avignon* 109-331 down payment required $3,000 w hich, Is battling -California for Sunday the Derby and AU Age stone, Dewey Proctor. Harrv J. Dietz .... 119—814 ‘ He conferred with BramugU*. can charge it at Silbros”. on the government side; there was "We do not believe that the Ruby Eggleston chairman assisted part in the locals bid for a ranking Kleinsctamidt 93—302 LaRiviere . ample pin setters. IVIarlboroiigli by Mrs. Ruth Schrotmann, Mrs. ta f2,S0(). Available Immeffiate- the eonferenca crown, is at home Stakes will be run at the Hocka- (Hark. Nate Johnaoa and Fornham 93—380 who then saw the other neutrals no count of insurgent casualties. Christian world could look on with Plumbers’ Helpers berth in the Eastern Professional ______Brennan . . . 103—314 Amiatrong and representatives of the west­ The home minister has said the John Shanahan, Sr., Mrs. Ruth ly on completion of sale. th Washfrigtort State while num Meadows, near the.. Talcott- Johnston . . . Horromen at Laurel 86—394 indifference or with barren indig­ Pou'.hern California plays at Stan* Baaketball League during the are all-excited about a halr-restor-' Schubert 105—302 F a r r ...... ern powers. „ ' Miss Florence Jones of Colum- uprising Was Communist-inspired, Hemmeler. Mr. and Mrs. Edwrard. —...... r..,., ... __ ville rotary. «7 —188 Open at 2 p. m. Tells Trops nation while the Holy Land - ' Twa-tamlly boose, lojeated la fo"d end Oragon State at U.C.L.A. campaign. • . er sold by Miami Horry, the Jockey i Kroll ...... 97—297 Donnelly Viskinsky’s Idea Rejected biaa has bh State to cheeter High in 1938-39, waa 96 94 108—298 Flat Feet-d) "Stlch to the text of the resolu­ Sweet, Virginia Sandberg, Mar­ four-room apartment frith hath B *'"’ (m Young. St. Mary’s game against the Bilk City quin­ to the riroeiving barn. Larder .. 90—378 ta Skonberg of Proridence, R. I., U. 8. occupation zone. Russia con­ holy places • to beoome com •hifted to guard.last aeason by Griffin .. l6 l 81—300 Anderson .... 94 85 tion. have been recent guests of Mr. trols North Korea. jorie Brady, Mr. and Mrs. David and heat. Sale price $10,500. pl-v's at Denver. tet at the armory. Tuesday night .....113 8 9 -3 7 5 plete ...” . • Olcott Street terms arraaged. Foar-coom Coach Earl Yost and gained quite Murray .,...... too .113 98—311 Ny(|ui*t 1.... 91 95 New Speed Sport W erjeni officials said Russia and Mrs. Fred E. Colemsn and (Continued from Page One) At this point In the encyclical Cochrane and Mrs. Florence Rowe. The South and North tie up in a the Guards nill practice at the (Manta Ooaehea .... 102 95 83-S 80 ------’ apartment Immediate oeca- a reputation as a defensive player. Magnuaon 97 114 99—310 Rodonis . could abstain from the Council family. I.. the pontiff Interjected his call for Mrs. FVed Hemmeler who has coup'e of IntersecUonal nifUea. nrmorj’. .... 78 72 87— 237 Sensation said that Communist troops had paacy. His feat in holding Pat Mozzarella Dietz. Sr. 95 93 110—398 Mellon .. vote and then conform to the reso­ There arc now 412 voters on the internationalization of Jerusalem been a patient in the RockvfU* Vanderbilt’s Commodores Invade New York O ct 28— (A’)—Two Sterud ...... 9 5 89 99—283 been driven 10 miles from the Cheneys. Pioneer Wednesday night the Silk City of Meriden scoreleas waa one of tha lution's provisions without back­ voting list 61 of whom have btw and the holy places o f Palestine, City Hospital for the past ten days' Year-ronnd hoaoe near Cov­ Yale while Boston College travels former favorite o f New York Giant city's important north air field. A. ( i will play the Hartford CTay high spots of the season. Mazzar- Total . . . 506 515 496-1517 ing down from her original con­ made recently. He concluded: "May th.e day has returned to her home on Maple entry Lake, within 20 miles of dn""i to Mississippi ts take on Ole ella had previously scorQ 40 points Total . 460 436 467 ISSS tention that the Council had no Hills under the light* at ML Nebo. basalt fans, Travis Jackoon 4hd Mrs. Ralph Komgiebel of Ben­ Suit Defendants come soon when, men will again street Hartford; or SO-mlaato drive Miss. in one game. Stock Cor jurisdiction ever, the Berlin issue. This game was canceUed last week ; I Hank Ctowdy wUI be missing from Starving Si|ulrroto Studied nington, V t, is visiting her sister CommunigU Claim have the opportunity of going In WANTED from Hartford. Thera rooms Detroit and Georgia, each beaten Coach Tort has named the six Lettofs (1) The fact that the resolution did and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. pious pUgriroages to the holy with Micloaod porch (which onl” "nee, scored their fourth vic­ diie to inclement weather. the Polo Grounds in 1949. 90 136 110-888 not mention the "blockade” nor New Haven, Oct. 23—(iP)—Cffien- foot, 200 pound backcourt per­ Jariraon v . IndlanapoUs _ (J* — To provide | ^ t e r Aceto William 2Ierver. Chenghsien Captured places . . . With thU hop# we Im mold be nsed for another room). tories of the campaign last night former team captain. Gavello Jackson and Gowdy. wbo aerved mdiana hunters with more and . K e r r ...... 83 — $3 Races Mame Ruasta for a "menace to San Francisco,' Oct. 23.—OP)— ey Brothers and the Pioneer Para­ part . . our apostolic blessing Detroit humbled Wayne. 13-0. Wesleyan Meets Amherst as coaches since 1946, drew their , squlrrola. John M. Allen ha* j Jacob# ...... 93 78 $1—363 chute Company, both of Manches­ Storage Spoce Total sale price $1,800. down served, nearly four years in , the peace” and would mean an early Swiaa Flad A liv e Bomb Chinese Oommuniat troops have to all thou who wlU Ukq our ap­ payment 3500, $40 per month. Georgia whipped University of Middletown, Oct. 28—(AT—Wes­ releases yeatarday. been spending nearly all hta time, McGregor 95 88 9S-37B foreign ministers’ conference were ter, .are defendants in a 3150,000 (toast Guard and during this time At captured Chenghsien (Chang- peal to their h*arts-T WANTED Inmedlate ocenpaacy. Miami (FI*..) In a . scoring bee. leyan, defending one of the nation’s played with ,several service quin­ , No acUon will be taken to re­ (or two years studying squirrel McQulre 93 125 litl—819 •een ms concessions to the Sovidl Schaffhauaen, Switzerland—(A*) chow), a key Honan province ralt breach o f contract suit filed in U. FOR TRUCKS 12- 21 . lo n g ^ winning coUege footbaU place th*:(v.'o conciMa until the (tardinsr SB $ e -lT S point of view. tets. The East Side player, one of wavs. —An unCxplodfd bomb believed to Junction, the Oonununist radio an­ S. Court b itt today bv J. Floyd A LtacMa BtroagitoM AND EQUIPMENT In other games. Georgetown stroaks, and unbeatan Amherst, the tcq> three scorers iest eeastm, winter major league meetings (toncentratlng on the aqutrrota In Ch«rry Pork The AaeemMy and Security be of American origin was found nounced today.- Smith of Glendale. Calif. One or two truck er’icd ov>r Fordhsm. 35-0: Bos- her traditional "Little Three” ri­ Chuck Dreseen, New York Yankee two tert areas of southern Indiana Total , 450 508 484 1446 - Council yesterday re-elected five has been dunking th* lesther I k embedded in the bank of the Rhine The broadcast waa heard In San He says that Cffienev Brothers Decatur, Dl —(F>— A broad belt ALLEN REALTY * i University trounc"d New York val. meet here today fw their 54tb coach last year and Fred Fitzslm- he has discovered that hunger is Sorts (S> JudM to tlM Intemettoaal Court through ihc hoop w-|th ron.*:tstant Spoodwoy river here recently. Swiss Army Francisco by The Aaaoclated "dominate and control” the Para­ in central Illinois I# known as the drivers. Steady . iCentaet 'niversitj*,, 28-7; Iowa State contest. success in practice sessions to date. mona, former Giant, mound groat the squirrel’s worst ensmy. Not Martin .... 96 108 •f Justice. Four were ebosen at engtneera believed the bomb waa ,Preaa listening post. chute Company, and adds that the "Uncoln oountiy.” because Abra­ "eachers downed North Dakota, Wesleyan has a 26-22 edge In Blanchard" 88 67—125 AVON. OONir. ' day sessions but three ballots and work for rigbt COMPANY It is e x i t e d that tan men will who coached tha Boston Braves in i only does be starve to death in t’T' dropped during the American air Chenghsien is. on the Peiping- defendanU have "refused either to ham Lincoln Uv<^ there. But the REALTORS. •3-14. the long eeries. with five games be carried by the Guards. Tha ten­ Rod Oaveilo 1948 have been rumored aa their whidcBSle lota when his f(x>d sup- DiManno .. 90 8T — ITT • night session were necessary to attack on Schaffhansen on April 1, abide by or release” him from the tlUe U supported by current as 126 97 11S—SS6 Hankow railroad and is the cen­ man. Alexander, We Carry All Llara o f lasaraaee ending in ties. tative opener has been set for Krl- , aucce.Hsors. plv runs low but he delays ralslniri Paul Aeeto m o rs-«lect Judge Milovs Zoricl of 1944, during which mqre than 30 ter of a. broad highway network, terms of the contract since July, well as historic fact*. A eurvey a 'familv. Consequeiitly his br*vKl Twaronlte 123 119 115—367 7 lliiilliBg B $ ' Tttgoslavta. . I HoUywocd. Calif. — ■ Paulino Both teama come to Use game in day evening, November 12 at th e ' opponent. The local.'* Cirnt start-4n petaona, were killed. The Schaff- It had a. population o f 330,000 last 1944, shows that eight relative* of the 186 Center Street Memtes. 136 3-4. Monterrey. *(>p ph-.-slcal condition. CriScb Nor- may ■itarve when he Is'shot by the Moriarty . '— 100 93—m ‘T ^ others renamed for nine- Jarvis Co. n ^ o r y agaicat an unannounced i the Eastern Le-tvu’ v.'iU he ajainst ' 'Tnd'anapoUs— Hubert H(x>d. 201. hausen raid, caused by a naviga­ year. In addition to a csjih award. cnvil War president still make Maaciicster. Conn, Mcxico. stopped Luis Torres, 1 mSn Daniels of SVeal:yan predict- foe. Manager Art • Pengratz is j the Bridgeport Itectorir Nov. 26 at Chlcapo. stopped BiU Roberts. 199. hunter. The project la backQ by ^Snnda^^^2^W |tai^ ; year tanas wars Judges Hsu Mo tional error, was the heaviest suf­ 'The Communist radio (taid- the Smith s.'k"' the rrss.'dgnment nf their homes in Macon county. P hon e 41IZ O r 7275 liione 5103 Blaneliestet ■the state'and federayjjovernmenta.-i Total ... 495 512 475 1*82 , ag.C^tos, Ab d e l^ amld Ba«lawi of P h 9 i t e 5 1 2 5 137 Mexico City: 6. \ ted a "hard fighting eonteet" angling for a suitable‘first game ’; the armor}'. I Indianspella, L fered by neutial Switzerland dur­ ?[oVemln«nt uurriaon was fleelbg i e atent* on|' his tnventiwis liodi held They are fourth, fifth and _ sixth 5 Dover Road 2-7456 B artforf J ft o Briirtne Read of Can- ing the war. * o*rard the Tallow river. 1 V the'eottpaiiy. eouslns. ■ ■■ ■I: ■.V*:-/.'' 7-.- ■

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AuiomobilM For Sale 4 Buslneas Services (iffered IH PainliiiK— Papering 21 Artirlea for Sale 44 lluuoehitld Goods II Wanted to Kent •M Housca far Salt 71 Boogy: "I'll have you know I’m | Women are unique in that they Mabel quit her job as a sten­ ruUNERVILLB^ FOLKS BY' a self-made man- ' I never giveF.up trying to improve ographer when the boas asked her FOR SALE — Royal porUbla WESTINOHOUSE Electric Stove, WANTED — Two or three room 6-ROOM aingle, mccellmit eondi-R 1941 FORD two-door sedan. Very K Ai’ lO — Electrical Appliance PAINTING and Paperbangiiig. Woogy: Yea, so I have assumed. | their husbands. to ahow a little more Incentive. Free estimates. Prompt aervice. typtwritera. Used typaarmara Westiniihouse electric Ironer, apartment. Business ebuple, no tion. Large lot. Price |0,4OO. A lso' QasaBed good condition. Price $875. Call Service, repairs p.cked up and Sense and Nonsense But who Interrupted you? j ------— I Rockville 592, delivered promptly. 20 years’ Reasonable pricesl Phone 7630. sold o r rented. Repaira on ail Kelvinator refrigerator, electric children. Phone 8338. Elite 4-room cape Cod, plus finished *nie lad In blue mas talking experience. John Maioney. Phone D. E. Frechetle. makes. New and used . adding Mixmaster, 9x18 oriental rug. Ail Studio. play-room. Fully Inaulated, 4-6 . ■ - Father: “No, son. you can’t go Do Not dndgo 1!ao Bard aur^ That you have not sins ' of with the cute girl he met on the 1934 FORD coupe, good condition. 2 iu«6. 1 VValnul street. machinea. Marlow’a, 867. Uaia practically new. Phone 4138 or weeks* occupancy. Price $7,800. A story la told about a man who to the Uncle Tom’s Cabin show waterfront. Advtftisemeiits WANTED—5 og 6-room rent with Pray don’t find fault with the your own; went to a medium to send messag- to^ht." Price $125. Call at 78 Eldridge atrect. 2-0392. , Five Tyler, Agent. Manchester For you know perhaps, if the He: ’’Do you think klsaing la DEIO.N'G’S Refrigeration service. Repairing 2.1 space available for, a small print man who limps. Or stumbles along W ailef "But dad, 1 peddled bUU street, or phone 5880. 2-4469. tempter’s voice. Should whisper es to his wife in the spirit world. unhealthy?” . Repairs on all makes, commer­ Tailoring->Dycing~- FOR .SALE—22 rifie, practically TWO USED furnaces. In good shop. Call Ken Beer. Phone 2- tba road. Medium: “Your wife wishes to and got two frbe tickets.” 1 1133. as soft to you Father: “Well. It might be all She: "I think it would M right cial and domestic. 24 hour serv­ new. $10. Mrs. J. Dewart, 437',i condition. One hot air. one steam. COUNTRY Cl :b Section. 4-roora Unless you have worn the abooa knsw the contents o f your mes­ now. That’s my husband coming Lost u d fVHUid 1937 FORD coupe. Very clean. REPAIR and motorize Sewing, -N orth Main street. Will sell reasonable. Also a pick­ A s it did to him when he went right If I went along to see that ice. Tel. Manchester 2-1797. home plus heated sunporch. bo wears. Or struggled beneath astray, ‘‘Twould cause you to fal- sage." over from the cigar stand.” Price $325. Call 6390. machines. Also clean and repair up trailer. Call at 101 Chestnut e m p l o y e d Middle-Aged Couple, you behalf yourself." IXJST—Lady'i ro§« gold Bulova Extra lo t garage. Price $9,500. his load. ! ter, too—Author Unknown. • Man: “ Ask her where she put ANTiyUES Rellnlshed. Repairing motors. Frank X. Dion, 2 Ridge­ . street. no children, urgently need 5 or 2 weeks’ occupancy. Hva “^ler. wrtat watch.- Initiala engraved wood street. Phone 7779. Bottled Gas— 4$ A 6-room rent. Call 2-0168 after There may be a tack in his i my winter undtrwear.” Everybody knows enough arith­ M.P.A. m s . can 2-1175. NEED A NEW PICK-UP done On any furniture. Ticmafin, Agent. Manchester 2-4460. "My dear young lady” said the 189 South Main street. Phone 4:00 P. M. shoes that hurt. Though hidden metic to fl^ r e his pay and coimt TRUCK? MOBILE Flame Socony-Vacuum MAPLE Dinette set for sale. C all! A man was very thoughtful the clergyman, in grieved tones as he 5643. TWO Four-room singles, excellent away from vlow. other day. A man with a pretty but flirta­ listened, to an extremely modem his chance. liOST—Ladya white gold diamond Musical— Dramatic 29 bottled gat. Full line of approved 2-2574. ^______, W a n t e d —To rent 3-7 room un­ Or the burden he bcara placed , wrist watch, sentimental value.- Here’s a four-wheel drive truck condition, good location, priced B(>ss: "What's the matter? tious fiancee wrote to a supposed woman tear off some of her very OIL STOVES cleaned. Installed. appliahres. See us. Manchester furnished house or' apartment by on your back. Might cause you to rival: "I’ve been told that you Reward. Phone 6812 after 6 p. m. that will out-work any I'toh pick­ PIANO TUNINO. repairs,,recon­ WHITE Olenwood combination oil right. New 5-room single. Imme­ 'Trouble at home ?” latest jazz pn the piano. "Have A bigger pest than the blow- Washing machines, vacuums re­ Pipe and Supply. UQonn faculty member. Phone Stumble, too. have been kissing my girl. Come hard is the blow-often. up around. ditioning. etc. John Cottkerham, and gas range. Like new. Hot Amherst. (Mass.! 1092J, collect. diate occupancy. Several 6, 7, Don't sneer at the man whb* Man: , “ Yes, It is about my boy. you ever heard the ten command­ IX)ST—Some time in August: two paired, lawn movrers, hand and and 8 room aingle houses in ex­ His mother wants him to be a to my office at 11 o’clock flatur- ments?” "Whistle a tew bare, ” CONSTRUCTION MEN TAKE 28 Bigelow street. Phone 4219... RURAL gas salei and service. Im­ water coil, chrome pipe,and two down today. Unless you have felt rings, diamond, square setting, power, aharpened. repaired, WANTED—Garage, in vicinity of cellent locations, also .choice lots doctor, I think the law Is a good day. I want to have this matter said the young lady, “ And I think In the days when men wore long NO'nCE mediate initallation. Manchester oil drums, complete. Call 2-1723. ths blow out.” old-fashioned pearl. May have sawt filed. Frlendlv Fixit Shop. and surrounding toa-ns. Capltpl Griswold and Center streets. Call in ail sections of town. S. A. profession for.' him.' bis grand­ I can follow jrou.” beards, a certain Old Timer We have only one, first come, Phone 4777. That caused hta fall, or felt the The rival answered: *Tve re­ around tou-n here, was allowed to been lost from purse in shopping Help Wanted— Female 35 Grinding Co., 38' Main. Phone MILTON Piano for sale. Beautiful 6931. Beecbicr, Realtor. Telephone same that only the fallen know. father wants him to a plumber | vV district or in Andover. Phone first serve. 6969. and he thinks he would like to be ceived a copy of your circular let­ Husband (Holding wife’s hand): go to play poker twice a month toy ALL APPLIANCES serviced and HOUSEWIVES — Responsible 7958. . tone. Finish like new. Living You may bo strong, but atUI the Wlllimantic 3369-W3. room furniture.. Grand kitchen a detectlT#.’’ ter and will be present at the "Darling, we ham been married 25 his wife, while she had a party of Tel. 8854 repaired, burners, refrigerators, woman to take full charge of blows That were hit. If dealt to 24 Months To Pay gas stove. Call 2-4402. Buaineao Property for Sale 7'l REDUCED for quick tale. 5 and Boas: “How.old Is the boy?’’ meeting.” years today.” lady friends in. One night O. T. LOST—Rag doll that a year did ra-nges, washers, etc. . n.11 work local dress agency. You can show 5 duplex. Good condition. All you. Diamonds— ^Watches In the selfsame way at the self­ Man: "Just turned six.” Wife (HopefuUy): “Yes, go on.” came home while the women folks child treasures. Also a white mit- guaranteed. .Metro Service Co. our line in your community on a TACO HOT water heater with ROCKVILLE—Grocery and meat conveniences. >i-acre land. One When white men took over Husband: “ You have worn this were still there, his whiskers load­ DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES Tel Manchaater 2-0883. Jewelry 48 store.-Good lease. Excellent loca­ same time, Might cause you to -ten, in vicinity of East Center part time oasis. Writs Mrs. Lois valves and cast iron bath tub on vacancy. Only $1,200. cash requir­ Collegiate: I’ll have to look In America the Indiana were paying ring all these years." ed with tobacco juice. S. Berry, Mgr., 627 Center street, tion. Fully equipped and stocked. | stsggor, tod.. aqd Main street. Call 2-2696. MAPLE STREET LEONARD W. Yost. Jeweler. Re­ legs. Complete, in excellent ebn- ed. Phone oWner 8447. Don’t he too harsh with the man my bdok to see where I can take no taxes, had no debts, and their W ife: "Yea, yea, go on." Wife: "Dear me, John, couldn’t ______% RANGE pum ers and pot burners Manchester, Conn. Just right for fam ily business. cleaned, repaireo and installed. pairs and adjusts watches expert­ (Ution. Phone 6056. who Bins, Or pelt him with wort^ you. women tlld all the woiit. Yet the Husband: "I just paid the last you turn your head to spit.” 1941 MERCURY two-door sedan. ly at reasonable prices. Open Tel. Tom Minor, Realtor. Rock­ CENTER STREET — Six-room whites thought they could im­ installment on it today so it is John: "Nope, not in „that Announcements Permit and guaranteed. Joseph WANTED—Wrapper and press ville 1187J2. of stone. Co-ed: "O, your date book! R. and H.^New paint and tires. 'Thuriday evenings. 129 Spruce HOSPITAL BEDS aiid wheel- aingle with fireplace and 611 heat ' Collegiate: No, my bank book. prove that system I youta for keeps.” • game.” Serins. Phone 2-C147, 'operator. Excellent opportunities Recreation room in basement. 30- Unless you ore sure, yea, doiroly WHY NOT try on your make-up Good condition. Phohe 2-9713. street. Phone 2-4387. chairt.for rent or sale. Rates rea­ for alert dependable young wom­ day occupancy. T. J. Crockett, ■ before you buy? Saves you sonable. - Phont Keith’s Furniture. harms and lisnd for Sale 71 MICKEY FINN / ■ /. Still An Optimist! LANK LEONARD PRIVATELY owned 1938 CheVro- en. Apply Manchester Laundry, 4159. Broker. 5416. money! Beauty Counselors Serv­ flouBonoM Semcea 72 Maple street. lot two-door town sedan. Good Fuel knd Feed 49-A WEST WILLtNGTON—Farm of -ANDHE THINKS Hi ' ice aind Products obtained by condition. Can be seen at Charlie’ji Offered 13-A TWO-BURNER Florence co^ COVENTRY —4-room bu^low , calling Mrs. Hawley, Manager, WOMAN FOR housework in small 140 acres, approximately 20! MIGHT GET SOMERHiltei ] Service Station, Middle Turnpike SEASONED Hardwood for furn­ stove, SO-galloh water tank with bath, sunporch, full basement. WITH HM IF HE TALKS Phone 7224. WEAViNQ OF bums, moth holes family. Full or part time. Phone ace. stove and fireplace. Call brags fittings, two 65-galIon oil acres cleared, with a residence of | Huge lot. Tsr aroad. ^4:500 for East. 13 rooms. Built 1762. This Is an j and icm clothing; ladles hosiery 3670. . quick sale. Real bargain. Also CEDAR HILL Rafich. Ready to 8688 drums, grinding stone, pot type 1946 PLYMOUTH deluxe sedan. runs repaired;. handbag repairs; C______:___s__ oil stove. Phone 7198'. ideal buy for a person willing to Interstate Highway tourist Site. take reservation! for hay rides Excellent condi^on. Good tires. sippet repIacHment; glove re­ WAN’TED—Woman to do oCice HARDWOOD, well seasoned and spend money to restore and re­ - . a n rubber-tl.ed wagon. Also Colonial home, steam heat, bath, Tel. 2-9532. pairs and clcanjrig; umbrella re­ cleaning work at Heraldi Satur­ selected to meet your .{Require­ ONE GALLON of Mystic . Foam build a property whose intrinsic I center chimney. 7'.j acrea. Long saddle horses and buggies for pairing; men's shirt collar and day afternoons. Apply at Herald. ments. for furnace, fireplace or cleans a 3-plec4 upholstery suite value is self-evident; and to • cn- . rent. Al Bogli, 24 Bush Hill road. frontage, $8.500; Terms. South­ 1940 CHEVROLET convertible cuff reversal and replacement. stove. Cali 7083 Leonard Gigllo, and ssveral small ruga. Try it. J. joy himself in the bargain. Price j ward Agency. Wlltinaantlc. > Phone 5900,^- . A — " ,, FINE Position in modern con- club'coupe. New tires, top and Marlow’a Littls Mending Shop. Bolton. W. Hale Corporation, House- is $12,000. .T. J. Crockett, broker. Phones 187 516-J. ' ' ' paint. Radio and heater. Phone enial home is offer to intelli­ wares. Department. Phone 4123. . Phone 5416. I -yrT T t- "‘i" m gent woman who can assume re­ SEASONED Herdwopd for fire­ Personalii, 2-1151. HAVE YOU a household problem? ROCKVILLE —Modem 5 rooms Let Strick solve it Expert lino­ sponsibility, share in household place, furnace and range. Imme­ Houses for Sale 72 and bath up. A garage business FOR Representative to the Gener­ 1937 CHEVROLET pickup truck. leum laying. Service of range . duties, and care of 2 children. diate delivery. B. J. Begin, Glas­ Machinery and Toola 52 down. All heavy equipment to go Asking $400. 38 Birch street. Sleep in or out. Write Box B, al Assembly vote for John D. burners. All kinds o f clKsning tonbury 3-2933. DUPLEX 6 and 6.. Landscaped. 2- with property. All for $10,000. Phone 2-1428. Herald. GARDEN Tractors, Beaver four- LaBelle, a veteran who will fight and odd Jobs. Phone 2-9087 or 2- wheel riding. Gravely, Bready, rar garage. May be purchased by Tel. Tom Minor, Realtor, Rock­ for higher Old Age Assistance 1941 PONTIAO torpedo four-door 1148. AMBITIOUS Woman 25-55 for Garden— Farm— Dairy Planet, Jr., with snow plows, 2 people. Madeline Smith, Real­ ville 1187J2. and Unemployment benefits. sedan. Radio and heater. Good FLAT FINISH HoUand window customer service work, full or ______Producta . 80 mowers and tillage tools. Car tor. 2-1642 or 4679. 6-ROOM Cape Cod. Pine Acres M*Nu(ht S;tuU»(». !■ i n l condition. Full price. $1,075. shades made to oieasure. Keys part time, business experience and truck, snow plows. lawn TWO GIRLS desire ride from Sea­ KIEFFER pears for canning, $1 FOR SALE section. Fireplace oil hot water Chorches Motor Sales, Studebak- made while you w ait Marlow’s. not necessar.v. For interview call sweepers. Capitol Grinding Co., heat,' -Venetian blinds, parage. man Circle to Main street, mom- and $1.40 per basket. Bring own BY HERSHBERGER PRISCILLA’S POP BY AL VERMEER BOUTS AND HER RUDDIES The Score BY EDGAR MARTIN ings, 8:46. CalL 2-9831 after 5:30. er Sales and Service. Telephone 7224, mornings. 38 Main .street. Phone 7658-. > FUNNY BUSINESS containers. Gilnack Farm, South OWNER LEAVING STATE Many" extra features. Priced rea* 2-9483. STORM Sash painted, washed and sonable. Elva Tyler, Agent. 2- TShTwrlooi wont rr be WOMAN Wanted part time. 9 to Main street. Phone 6121. MOUNTED Mowers, Single, dou­ VOHV.I O ntL Desires ride, vicinity Hart hung. Odd jobs of all kinds. SAYS, “SELL!” 4469. WONDERFUL WHEN WE kyACTw w et ' ford road and Fairfield to Rent- Phone 3347. 2 days. Apply The Soda Shop, 107 ble plows, disc and .bog harrows, AT THAT OkKRto’ FOR SALE—Mealy Green Moun- HAVE OUR OWN HOME? •chler Airport, arriving 8:00. A KNOCKOUT North Main street. corn planters,' spring harrows, Immediate occupanej^S room MtYT 0(«.'R-AT ^tain potatoes. Amelia Jarvjs, 872 single, plus one partly finished. MORSE Road—Owner moving and h " V * leaving 4:45. Call 7873 after 5:30 snow plows and Ferguson trac­ anxious to eell fast. Four rooms •• m TWt ^UfDOS Parker street. Phone 7026. LAW p. a s . ______1941 BUICK 2-DOOR Buildins— Contracting 14 Help Wanted— Male 36 tors. Page. Garden'King garden Full Price $0,500 with vestibule, fireplace, oil hot iff- •fc'J* • tractors with lawn mowers and water heat. large -lot (000 feet DUBALDO BROS. Dance music SEDANETTE CARPENTER Work ol all kinds. sicklebars. Dublin Tractor Co., f ^ Bnusfhold Goods 51 ARTHUR A. KNOFLA ' deep), plenty of shade trees. Up­ L .V, t for all occasions. Weddings a Roofs, sidings, additions anc. al- EXPERIENCED painters. Steady North Windham Road, Willi- REALTOR r Smooth, all around. Radio, heat­ tsraUons. Also asw construction. stairs is unfinished but has dor- ' spsclalty. Tel. 6802 or 2-2091., work. Call 6526. BRAND NEW FURNITURE mantle. 875 Main Street Slsffert. Phone 2-0253. mers. Immediate occu p a i^ . Gen­ er. Full price $1,295.00. TO BE SACRIFICED Tel. 5440 Or 5938 erous mortgage. T. J. CJrockett, WANTED—Couple of young men "Selling Manchester Real Estate GENERAL CARPENTRY and Re­ ENGAGEMENT CANCELLED broker. Phone 5416. AutomoPile^ for Salt 4 for power press. Apply Tober Musicfil InMrumrnts 53 Since 1921"' DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES pair Work by Experts. Also spe­ We have been asked by a young 1S44 NATIONAL trailer, model cialize In overhead swing-up Baseball Mfg. Co., Inc., Elm UPRIGHT Plano, $20: also Gen- PORTER Street. 6-room single street, Manchester. man to advertiae and sell for his' SIX-ROOM oil heat automatic hot (one unfinished). Excellent con­ hoisie. 85 Baldwin road. Price $1,- MAPLE STREET doors. Call 2-4256. eral Motor refrigerator with water, fully insulated, aluminum account a complete 3-room outfit, dition. Fireplace, hot water heat, 800. Phono 7705. freezing unit. $175. Call 5346. atorm windows. Reduced for im­ VANCOUR CONSTRUCTION. CO. WANTED—One or two good selected and partly paid, bedroom, oil burner, tile bath, gafage. mediate occupancy. Phone 2-9754. HAVB TWO can, will sell, one, TEL. 8854 —Custom Built Homes. All types truck drivers. Tel. 5125. Steady living room and kitchen for the PRICES SLASHED on musical owner leaving town. Only $12,- work for right man. 1987 Ford, 2-door Coach with re­ 'of exacting alteration work, addl? REMAINING BALANCE ' instruments, acceztories and MANCHESTER. Very neat 6- 500. Terms. Goodchil^ Realty Co., tions. and roofing. Real value BY V. T. HAMUH built 1088 engine. Perfect me­ 1987 CHEVROLET four-door. In —$258.50— music at Johnson’s Music Store, room aingle. 286 Middle Tumpikb Realtor. 7925 or 2-9694. ON SUNOAVS WE CAN MOW COME NOW, HAZEL! ALLEY OOP Brush-Off chanical' condition. $850. 1941 at a reasonable cost. Time pay­ Just continue the payments of 15 Maple street. 2-4026. East. All rooms finished. Oil OUR LAWN AND DIG IN OUR VOU SHOULDN'T LOVSLV VkUA' good condition. 1937 Ford tudor. ments arranged; 10% down, bal­ Situalions Wanlrd— AWRIdHT. 0 0 6E.' I , ...ir r o j MADNT COMt NOW •riYei I OldamohUe six four-door deluxe, Priced to sell today. 1936 Chevro­ 3S $4.00 weekly heat, fireplace, open atairway, LOOK AT JUST , HEAZO W MAKiN / OH. I IN SU T n a C A » X » t ALONd-JH dOie w azt HAMNd. radio, heater and defroster.‘'E x- ance monthly. Phone 4836. Female Suburban for Sale 75 CZACK5 AROIT f»SV N<7W. I WITH y^ma bak» K vaiev ■U5V PON-KXA TW*<.LS«to»WH let 4-door, full price $145. Frank­ Ask for Costa's furniture at atorm windowa and acreene, Vene­ THE GLOOMY . M isTfitooFr^ ctllent condition,' $1,100. Phone Wesring Apparel— Furs 57 CUnHE5.’V MV 9 TA**. 1 1 P * A S 4 IN 4 . yCU'O ALL OA>; lin Motors, 653 Center street. MIDDLE-AGED woman wants ALBERT’S f u r n i t u r e CO. tian blinds, recreation room com­ ev sAoiorv. i KNOW H6 WAS 2-1144. COVENTRY—4 rooms, bkth, aun- Open evenings. light house work for eldeii'Iy * 43 Allyn St.. Hartford pletely furnished. Immediate oc­ porch, full basement, Inaulated, Florista—-Nurseries 15 PAIR OF Udy's riding hoots, Size NCt? woman >. or gentlemen., Couhny Open Thursday evenings ’til 9 P. M. cupancy. Full price $11,800. fireplace, handy to atorea and 1941 BUICK convertible club 7. CZll 7276. preferfed. $5 week. Tel. 3670. SEWING Machines, new and used Phone 7728 or 6273. Brae-Bum. bus. large water front lot, im­ coupe. Good condition. Priced for ^ ■ I I i I 'Ml A REAL SPECIAL chrysanthemums $1 a bou­ portables and consoles for sale. mediate occupancy, $4,950. Wellee quinc sale. Can be seen at 21 quet. 40 Kensington street. MIDDLE-AGED lady, sitter, avaU- We overhaul, electrify all makes. LADY’S maroon Chesterfield coat, MANCHESTER GREEN— Three West street after 5. ablc days or evenings. Phone new, size 16. Man’s tuxedo, size large single homes, one of seven Agency. Coventry. Tel. Wllllman- 1044 8TUDEBAKER 4-DOOR ABC Appliance, 31 Maple street. tlc 618J2 or 1701W4. 5233. 2-1575. 37. Good condition. Call 2-2497. rooms, two of nine. Each has SEDAN 1940 CHEVROLET 2-door sedan, Roofing—Siding 16 two-car garage, amesite drive. complete with radio, heater and DESIRE to care for 2 children DRESSMAKING. Better dresses. NORTH Coventry. 6-room house, NEW SPEED Queen washing mz- —.t ------v — j 11 Minimum of $5,000 cash required hen coop, good well, 30 or 40 Brand new. Fully equipped. Full defroster. Good condition. Call ROOFING and aiding our special­ during the day, at my home. chine. Ail makes dependably re-| Call to purchase any of these houses. young apple trees, 5 acres of price, $8,405.00. 2-1857. ty. New ceilings and carpentry. Phone 2-2631. paired. Used washers for sqle. 1 ______All in excellent condition. T. J. » Highest quality materials. Work­ land. No Improvements. Elec­ ABC Appliance. 21 Maple street. I p o R SALE—Pink orchid evening Crockett, broker. Phone 5416. tricity available. On oiled road. manship guaranteed. A. A. Dion, “ Yfs, H's InfUtlon— I put on rubbsr tiros!” DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES 1938 DODGE sedan. Very clean Tel. 8-1575. I gown, size 12-14, never worn. Price only $4,200. Charlea Oder- Inc. Phone 4860. Doga— Birds— Ptfta 41 ACADEMY Street. Pre-war four- m si car. Call 6759. DUO-THERM Oil Gravity and $10. Tel. 2-1526. mann. Phone 4028. MAPLE STREET GREAT DANE pupa. Selling out room single, fireplace, oil heat, AIDBOLANCES BY GALBRAITH 1942 FORD club coupe, eeat ROOFING — Specializing in re­ Blower Furnaces. pin*i immediate occupancy. Well be­ ANDOVER LAKE — Five-room CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER BY MERRILL C. HIAIRSieB pairing roofs of all kinds, alto entire stock at cost prices. Easy 7 ii i WOMEN’S Wipter coats and FRECKLES AND HLS FRIENUS Get Going, Girto TEL. 8854 covers, radio, heater, defrosters, and Pipeleas All sizes in stock. areMset. size 18>i-20»». Girls* fall low prevailing market price. T. year ’round dwelling, ateam heat new roofs. Guttsr work. Chim­ terms. Black mask, fawns, Devino Company, Wpterbury $1,050. Cai) be seen at 44 Gris­ and winter coats, suits, dresses, J. Crockett, broker. Phone 5416. with oil, combination storm win­ ^ I F TWiRP SeasON IS WHf iARENT TOU gals CNGAOep neys cleaned and repaired. No blondea, blues, brmdles, blacks. All 3-5038. IN QAiNruL eiMn.Q«veNTf lcav wold street, or call 2-0484. skirts and blouses, size 11-15 dows and screeiia lake rights. A moral viciDay FoaiMe job too small or large. Good pedigreed. Cavanaugh's Dane FOUR ROOMS, in fine condition. m a le SPeciESt TNe noexL us REMeMSgR— TWG ^ , Reasonable. Pinking machine, ad­ Alice Cjlamiet. Phone 4998 or 1485 PONTIAC. New paint, good work, fair priced Free estimatea Farm at Vernon. Phone Rock­ USED Crosley refrigerator. $95. Space for two additional. Fire­ oeacs NEED A UTTLC IS RCGHJESTEO TO PAV/ justable dressmaking form, both tiree, new slip covers. A good 1941 BUCK epeclal sedan, radio Call Howley, MancI.eiter 5361. ville 1992J3. Guaranteed. Brunner’s. 35$ East place. oil heat, combination 2-0880. a eKKOURA&eMENr ! clean car. Reasonable. Call 2- $10; flat iron, $5. Phone 4744. and heater. Telephone 7065. Center street. Phone 5191.’ screens and atorm windows. Con­ 0163 after 6 p. m. BOLTON — Foui*-room modem WE HAVE A COMPLETE TWO BOYS’ topcoats, size 14, one venient to bus, $9,700. Madeline house. Oil heat, picture window, Heating— Plumbing 17 KUJOK probleme aolved with m FORD 1947 dump truck, 3 yard Auto Accessories—Tires 6 LINE OF Inotaum, aspi,alt tile counter size 8. Perfect condition. One rug. Smith. Realtor. 2-1642 . 4679. about two acres,of land. Elxcel- body. Flah-plated, two speed axle, SAVE FUEL! Have your heating Geisler Bird Foods and Tonics Expert workmanehip, free estl- Phone 5050. lent condition. Alice Clampet. Hendryx Cages BEAUTIFULLY Landscaped ilx- 825 X 20 12-ply tiree. Any reason­ 2-1 SNOW Cap tires. Recapping equipment put In good working matea. Open evenings. Jone.: room house with garage. Situated Phone 4093 or 3-0880. able offer takee It. Must sell. and vulcanising, one day service. order for economical and efficient CANARIES Furniture, Oak stie ct Phene SILVER Raccoon coat, eize 12-14. on comer of Parker and Jordt Phone 2-1674.______Truck tire service, guaranteed performance by EMward Johnson. . GOLDFISH * 2-1Q41. Telephone 3562. streeta. First floor contains large Wanted— Real Estata workmanship.-New Kelly Spring- Plumbing and Hba|tng Contrac­ TROPICAL FISH living room with fireplace, kitch­ CHRYSLER Royal 1987 converti­ field and Rlchlcnd tires. Man­ tor. Phone 6979. ' WE BUT and sell good used ble, good condition, excellent AQUARIUM PLANTS en. dining room, bedroom and TO BUT or sell real a s u u con­ chester lir e and Recapping, 295 jrumiture. comtitnatlon rangee, Wanted—To Huy 58 tact Madelln# Smith, Realtor, tires and top. Royal blue duco fin­ GIVE TOUR plumbing and hast- TURTLES . gas raxigcs and nieatcra. Jones’ bath; second floor has two bed­ Broad street. Phone 2-4224. AQUARIUMS "Personalised Real Bslato Serv­ ish. Diract from owner, $400. Call tng **The New Look.*’ Change old Furniture Store, 86 Oak. ^ Pbone j rooms, one a large master bed­ FULL SIZE crib, Call 8026 be- let.'’ Room *26. Rublnow Build' RockviUa 1S49W3. Motors (compistelv rebuilt) Ford water pipet to copper tubing 2-1041. ' ! room, lavatory. Plenty of closets tween 4 and 8. and storaga space. Large inclos­ l ^ . 3-1642 . 467IL______. 1928-'42; Chevrolet I98l-’42: Ply­ Clogged drain, machine cleaned. EBCO PET SHOP BY FRED HARMAN 1040 PONTIAC sedan, 1939 TMglt mouth 1933-'42; Dodge 1933-’42; Carl J Nygren Phone 6497, BLUE AND Ivory three-piece ed porch. Hot water oil heat, cop­ RED RYDER Hobson’s Choice aadan, 1988 Plymouth sedan. 403 Center St., Cor. Griswold CALL OSTRINSKY 5879 for fur­ HAVING REAL Estata proDiemaT Cbryeler 1937-’42; De Boto 1987- plastic den set. $150. A leo.Flor-t per plumbing throughout, storm c;ity and farm , property bought ri-»4iHK lOa'Rf 10C04 Heatars, radios. Priced right nace removal, rage, scrap metals. windowa and screens. Fully in­ , FiHE.wrcER-' I' ll '42. Completely, rebuilt, not just Open 9 A. M..To 7 P. M. ence combination 4 and 4, $175. | and told oy caitlng R. T. MoiMnn. ' lOMGR 1HE W.A1ER NH£»j a ilHOUTTHAT GUN* 101 liberal trades. Written guanm- Top prices. sulated. Large lot with plenty qf overhauled, Everjf motor is guar­ Ruufing—Repniring 17-A Phone 3233 Both used very little. Phone 2- Realtor. Phone. Manoheater 7700. li’SDSBUFTDUaSvJN.’ 0,nPL£T$LT « tae. Cole Motors. 4164. anteed like a . new motor. Imme­ 9204. shade trees. Immediate occupan­ BUT lU 5H007 toil HA'^LOM’P ROOFING and Repairing of all COCKER SPANIEL. PUPt»IES, cy. <^11 4063 for appointment. 1085 PLYMOUTH SEDAN. Good diate, liberal bid motor allow­ WINDOW Sbadea and Venetian! Without Board 59 Your Real BataU Probleraa f lN05 RED, \f lO U lR T IO ance. Montgomery Waid. 622 kinds. Chimney work, gutter Farm Puppiei. $5.00 each; Cross Are Ourt . condition* Best offer takes It. 28 work. Expert repairs. Honest Breed Puppies. Doga boarded. tlinds, custom made, direct from r o o m For Rent. Working couple. BARN RED ranch house, nearly L „ Packard street. 7514 after 5 p. m. Main street. We Buy and Sell for Utah' iT uchesb workmanship. Satisfaction guar­ Zimmerman's Kennela, Lake St. factory. All kinda at factory kitchen privileges if desired. new. Ideally aituated on 2 acres Arrange Mortimges ■ AND anteed. Call Coughlin, Manches­ Phone 6287. prices. Used shades and blinds Phone 2-0530. land. Large pine paneled living Before vou eell call us. Lrriue^ room, fireplace, oil burner, large ANOTHER SPECIAL Business Services Offered 13 ter 7707. repaired; Cali or write, A.B.C. No Obligation .BEAn'ER. Shade and Blind Co., 80 Harrison . . . - - i - .. - n .m .., bedroom, open porch. Immediato ORTURED FURNACES TaUored to fit our CHIM.NETS Rebuilt, repaired and Live Stork—Vehicles 42 BRAE-BURN REALTY CO. street. Hartford, Conn. Tel. i ^IOO_M For mit,_ *_ i l * ” * occupancy. Real buy, $12,500. 118 East Uenjsr Street.____. 1947 CHEVROLET CONV. home. Van Camp Broa. Phone cleaned. Bird and Johns-Man- preferred. A t 85 Baldwin Road. terms. Better hurry. Goodchild 3 PIGS for ss, , fed on grain and 6-4674. Realtors Phone 6273. Or 5320 5244. vtlle. roofing is our specialty. La Realty CO., Realtor. 7925 or 2- CLUB Roie -Brot Oo. Phone 3-0768. milk. Inquire 179 Oakland SAND Your own floors. Sander h e a t e d Room, suitable for 1 or WE WILL handle your real estata OLANDER'S Machine Shop does street. 2 gentlemen, on bus line. Tel. 9694 . -O: A perfect car in baby doll shape. and edger for rent. Save money. and inturtnce problems prompt­ lathe work. ' drill press work, Cali Montgomery Ward. Phone 7865. FOR SALE—New five-room house ly. Call Suburban Realty Co., FuUy equipped. Full price 12,195.00 grinding, welding, brazing, cut­ Movingi-Trucking-» 5161. , with all modem Improvements, Realtors. 49 Perkins street TeL ting. general repmrs on anything Artirlea for Salo 45 ROOM for woman, with kitchen Storage 2 0 privileges, oh Main street but locatsd on. a largo lot near school, $215. yo-zil Pickup and delivery. 68 Mill St. A-1 BLACK Loam, 4 yd load, $13. ONE- Kitchen range with hot . - ,.JItflrza-mid-bW'llne.-For-prioe"and7 DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES eera ism iy mx litviie. ac r. u. an, u. a fat. arr. A Double Deal BY MICHAEL O’MAI.I.EY AND RAIJ*H LANB Gpcn.hventiiga..,»U,jlay. Satulrday. RUBBISH;- Ami- eshea— retnovedi- •4-¥dr*lqad:'$16"1toady ■*;ater—front—and.'Oll-.busiter»-Oiie'l—'''^*l^»-*'II^PII-^"" terms" Me Gjedrge L. Fish at 22; VIC FLINT Phone'S'Tn.' eeeaiwewaMiwmawaT.naiaaanf.arr. Light trucking. H. Jones. Phone made eldewaik and terrace hot water range boiler, used, two i ^ q r gentleman in private Brookfield street, Manchester. | CCM5 NOW, MA'ASI. THlNuS CAN'T B( MAPLE STREET 2-1362. years. T.wo oil 50-gal. drums with Conn. Tel. 6394. ' , ‘Oh, she's the cutest thing I over saw. but I wish the first WHPe46,Ol)5SAn SAWS, Axes, anlves. shears, hair block!, made of Bolton flagstone. homk Separate entrance. Holly­ WANTED ‘ ‘He’s heartbroken—4tit engineer’s on striks!" THAT BAa M9UVUANT M110 SHADOW XWe Flagstone Block Oo„ Route 6. pump. Fifty gal. oil. Inquire at 10 wood section. Phone 7397. word she lesrn«|l speak wasn’t ‘grandma’ !" ^HUSSANDANOtWONTpon THATlS AIL. AlMMVSTHtl TEL. 8854 ellppert, lawn mowera aharpened. Depbt street. Bucklsnd. Phone WEST STAFFORD. One 3-famiIy, I Keys made. Capitol Grinding Co., Bolton. Tel. Mancheater 3-0617. WHY CRY ABOUT MOVING V an , for hire. Light Manchester Dlv.. 8567. PLEASANT Room for gentlemen, entirely vacant. Ane 3-famlly.' 1 1 Experienced Sewing 88 M4in streat. Phone 7058. trucking. Phone 2-4084. FOR SALE— &len's rebuilt and in quiet home. Niext to bath, con­ rent vacant by Nov. 10. A good OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HfMHM.E 1086 CHEVROLET two - jloor ONE Combination gaS add ; oil business oppoi tuhity. Priced low .' Machine Operatora coqch. Good condition; Phone f u r n a c e s tailored to fit our relasted, high and low shoes, at tinuous hot water. Phone 2-9696. , V ou HANeHTr a r e you EAS1H6 1 6 ^ 0 , gO 'fS .'eV C t) VUHlLEi ASHES AND RUBBISH Removed. reasonable prices. Sam Yulyes. stove, Quality ma,ke of stove, $50. Tel. Tom Minor, Realtor, Rock- ITS NICE OF I HAD A ACCI­ 3512 after 6 p. m. home. Van Camp Bros. Phohe Sand, 'gravel, fill and loam. Gen­ hOU BOVS TO DENT LAST N 1 6 H T ^ I HQLLbZeO OP ON THEM HERE APPARENrUV iOLlNeU 5244. 701 Main street. Florence burner complete, 2 oil: vUle 1187J2. Apply I 8»4GO OH AHVJ eral Trucking. Range and Fuel drums, 56- gal. capacity with j ------Apartmentfl, Flats, WANT HIM TO -r u . TELL VOU ILLOMlNATEO ICEV' MV MlND IS ZOOMING . Oil. Jamea Maori. Phone 4523. 6 ROOMS full of comfort. Living GO TO 6CNTINEL ABOUT IT WHILE ! INVeNTlOA© GOLC ID E A S?' a l o n g ?-* ^ J u s t a t t m e 1985 FORD. Rebuilt motor, good PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER. A BABY Stroller, wicker body, faucets; one 30-gal. galvanized , Tenrments , 6$ room, dining room, sunny kitch­ m o u n t a in WITH WE REON CXIR jUCTKLy.MASORf] T ftlO U S ^ T O MOMENT X h a p p e n e d ^ running condition. Phofib -3-0608. F.- M. Broderick,- Rubinow Bldg. leather padded upholstery, in stgrage tank and 1 Rex heater,! Independent THEk AUSTIN . A.,.Chambera ,00.. t w o -r o o m steam heated apart- en. Three bedrooms, oil heat, TOU.' W A Y U P T H E -ALLVOUMe' B e Ik) AAORE TO 0 e 1MINK1HG OF A Phone 2-1642. local or long diatanca moving' -good -coHdiikin;.- teasonablfr:-price.. -gas;. washing-machine,. $M .„.25 M OUNTAiN.' Phone 2-4151. " nimt. Middle-aged couple Irt-efer- -gtaiseo in porch; tworcar joiczgc* t6eENPamid& THiNOSTLMO MEDICAT60 LAPflL FUWG! 1041 CHEVROLET convertible Moving, packing and atoraga. Moore street. Cloak Co,_ _ club TOiqjie. Mechanically excel- TO ORDER. Mattresses Re-Made red. No children. Call at 166 Eld- extra lot. Convenient to bus. ! OOTlG'DAlBLNe' SALT AND TO R e u e v e a s t h m a Phone Mancheetei -5187 or Hart­ TW p Storm Windows, 31x52; h TUBE Philco car radio, fits 1941 ridge street,. 2nd floor. 5 minutes Madeline Smith, Bealtor. 2-1642 |»ins Street G A u s e PEPPER/ "JlC T lM S /. len t OaU 2-0483. and Sterilized, like new. Cell ford 6-142.'l. Frank Falk, Colcbaster 460. We electric steam radiator; maple to 1948 Dodge, Plymouth. De- from Main street.* or 4679. 7 \ M irn I0A? studio couch. Tel. 4828. 1086 BUICK four-door, new paint, call for and deliver anywhere. UOHT TRUCKING. Half-ton Soto. Chrysler. 'Reasonable. 8.600 Biilea on motor Job, g o ^ 42 South Main street, Colchester, Phone 2-9188. pick-up truck. No ashes, no FIRST CLASS items, five storm Business Loeatians for -M tlraa, radio and haater. Any rea- Conn. rubbish. Phone 2-1275 or S’J98. Comeback BY LESLIBmiRNRR aeaabla offer. 102 Hawthorne windows, three 32’’x82ii'*, two REBUILT Refrigerators. Guaran­ ______Rent 64 Owner Leaving Town WASH TUBBS strset VHjNimAJN dhlndi, All types 30’’x62'a", four-burner Norge teed, reasonable. Mancliester Re­ ‘OP n, NOW* made to ordar also racondiUon- electric stove. Phone-2-0175. frigeration. 5761. TWO ROOMS on first floor, suit­ s alalto KAIttf! VSR Painting—‘Papering 21 able for office space, also 1,000 Oocupaacy on completion of sain -Henry Strozt, fl room >NC$R«r M$ 1040 CfTBRM A'nONAL D2 ' ax- lag. Bast quality. FladaJl Manu einaiii* dm . loaqlated, arepUcc. ttio bath, ksatml • fl 0 1 ^ Sg-40 WINCHESTER rifle, $35. VMLUAMS pil-Q-MsUe power square feet space on second floor JOSYPTH praas, compartasanta mounted on faeturing Ob.. 465 Mlddls Turn­ INTERIOR and exterior painting, steam heat, aew bnroer. Large level lo4. Near o^ool aaisad has aldaa, anltabla for eloctriclana, pike Bast Cal] 4665. Phone 2-1145. or call at S3 Stone burner .with ccmtrols. 150. Phone at 324 Center street Phone 2- lAIHCl paperhanging. Free estimatea. street. tine. Priced redaced to $18,200. Can be seen by nppolntment. In- plmtbora, radio aarvtea man. Wallpaper sold. Ravmond Flake. 2-1724. ______. 2744 for appointment. eluding Sundays. Excluxlvr. Good condition, naw rubber, Man* LIMOLBUM— Asphalt tile, wall Phone 2-9237. W H A T > *;t TER gift" could you chaster Refrigeration 5761. coveting. Dona by reliable, well- FOR SALE -Bureaus, woodsstove, FOR RENT— Building. 50 x SO ft. trained man. A ll Jobs guaranteed. give your children . than "The child's desk and chair', also, mis­ f ’enlrsll.v located. Two 6oors and. INTBKIUK and exieriot painting, Book of Knowledge.’’ For an in- 1041 FORD two-door aadan. In R|tU,Linoleum Co., 82 )ak street. paperhanging, ceiling refiniah- cellaneous pieces. Phone 2-2744. basement. Apply Marlow's, 867 Have 4 and 5 Room Singles At Reasonable Prices goM asachanlcal condlUon. Prlca Phone 2-4022, tvshlngs 6166. ter>iew call .Manchester 8076. Main street. Men Insured and property DINING ROOM set, consIsUng of . 67M. ChoidMa Motor Sales. damage. Expert work. EdwaiM It ' a tgdahakaf Sales and Sarvlea. RADIO oaad Salagr Bava R t«- ARGO-FLEX with klendclsohn an extension table, ikx chairs, palnd by asparta Plek'up auY* Price. Pbona 2>1008. speed gun. portra lens, 6 flltsrs, buffet and chln$ cqkinet. $$5. Houpea (or Beat 55 adqpter for 35 m m. film, ate. GEORGE U. GRAZIAPIO tCA guaraatoad wark. Sato caack- CMARBONNEAU. PaiaUng and 0$11 $300. w n x well furnished. S- 1019' b o d g e sedan. Radio! and Phone 8750. REALTOR ad la tha haaa. car radioa a decorating, interior and exterior.______RECORDER, radio and record room house, all conveniences. Real Estate —Inmiranee—.^netloneer -g o o d . comUtion. Asking ■padalty. Maackaatar R ad io paperhanging. Floore sanded and|30-4h KRAG sporting rifle rear Kitchen privileges and garage. pstaa 1688. Phone 1-9174 after 6 player conibination. Less than 1 too IIENKV STREET TEL. $!7a Sarviea, 78 Blfeb atraat Phone ’ reflnlahed. fel.’ 2-9575 or If Redfi«'d and front ramp sight year old.'A lso 100 blank r^ords, Buslneas couple preferred. Call l‘ SURPRISE PACKA(aE 7 . .7 ! Miwi ■ 1-0140. answer call,$-2$0S. I Call at 18 HilUard atreeL 'i c j . Phone 5557 after 5, 8478* ,, Efir. ^ < ■ r - •. ;/^

^iARY, CHENEY U BlM K i BATOBDAT. OCrOBEB M, IMB r A U ^ l W E L V B iKanrliratrr lEnrnittg Herald Avariigd IM ly N at' p»tsMMorpri.y fhe IlM MwMIi o< atrengthening of forces of good wiU soon bo two. Another young­ against the forces o f evU.’’ ster is on the way but I don’t ex­ Rev. Qmchy 9 ,4 7 4 raia. or RtWdo 'WH About T o ^ , Personally I believe. the “ stlH pect that another child wiH add Heard Along Main Street small voi.ee’-’ hhs grown louder in much to our present wild life when a at the Aadtt A aon, JBiBM Law nne*, w u the kids are around. every slnceia mind and heart and Here Monday HUM BOUQUETS ioC< bom to Mr. and Mra. . JamM KoUy that it actually has developed into *Td like to hava your picturs In And on Some o f Manehe$ter*$ Side Stre/eUt Too our home where we can ae^ it often M m diesU t^A CUy of VUlogo Charm of Eaat Hartford, at th* Hartford a proclamation- of the human soul lioapital Saturday, Oct. 16. Mr*. and I would like to u k if it would in ita unstiUable strivings for be possible to secure the original To Speak on World Fed­ (^URTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUM1 KcQy ii the former Joan McDon­ The Herald In common with oth-Astreet lighting. .Before relighting, peace, good w ill and Justice upon AdvortMag oa tt> MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1948 nell o f 211 Center atreet, this there were 32 deaths on this street of the picture for framing. No VOL. LX V q„ NO. 828 cr papers has had a lot of wed­ earth. ’This “still small voice” is doubt you do receive many re- eralists’ Aims at the . $ 1 . 5 0 During the same period, after rS' WAU. dings to write up, not only in June not Christian; it is not sectarian; quesU for your drawings and if Whiton Auditorium and October, formerly the two lighting, there was one, it is the universal religious in­ this is an imposition, just to u the Reaervatlons for the "tWCA \ most popular months, but right "A reducUon of only 60 per cent stinct in modem clvUised men, letter sway. I would very much Public AlfMrs lunche«i Tuesday Casualty, irii Freuch Mine Riot Tniman Again along. People probabll find most of would meM a saving of more than who refuses to cut his brother’s like to give the picture to my wife "The Next Step Towards World Diftwey Seen News Tidbits at 12 n's, is only on earth, notwithstanding the do for me.” ' ^ haU. JOHN J. ZAPAD KA, Prop. Road. The speaker to follow the the participants and not to be tak­ 62.00 to $2.60 per capita per year, failure of the Christian church In Mr. Johnson h u had his copy Dr. CUnchy will discuss the lim­ Tw o persons w oundcd''^d four luncheon will be Dr. George Mc- 168 Woodland Street Telephone 8474 en lightly. In spite of the old say­ "We wonder If our owm public fulfilling its divine mission during sent to him. itations of the United Nations To Top Aides In Big Cities {wlice officers abducted ia terrer- Reynolds of the University of Con­ officials are fully aware of these ing: “To men marriage is an inci­ past centuries. ------when faced with a problem like Ist Incidents in Puiiuna. . .Oca- s • . End necticut. whose subject will be Of Neutrals dent, to women an event." Few facts and jf they arc, what they Mathias Spless, Recently In the "Sense and Non­ the Berlin crisis. He will seek ■‘Progress of the United Nations.*’ Manchester brides have been “ left are doing about local lighting." 6 Eastland Drive, sense” column o f . this newspaper to show bow the United World Palestine Problem Gtl^ eral BtaeAHhnp^ offers use of Women, or men, are welcome to at the church.” There is seldom Manchester, Cohn. appearqd the following: Federalists’ limited World Oovr Rd^rtz CirculRte Cabi­ Americsn lee )ff000 donw payment. Gov. ’Xbomas BL Dowoy la glvtog Two Againsi; Soyiet ber o f the sophomore class at Rus­ ceremony has taken place. Some­ “ Yes” on this question. presidential campaign diacusalon . . . .CordeU RnU hopes Russia parking. He was putting chalk and water. W hile she was a-way a WiU> Apologies stody to poaslblo cablnot appotnt- Parley liooms Viewed Only sell Sage College, has been award­ times they, are too busy to fill out Well Rounded Baokgronnd New 4-Room Single—Hot rtater heat oil borner, $10,800, down today as President Truman began WiU come to reauxation principles DiiMent Rttled h j marks on tires in order to ascer member of her family made a re­ "A little lipstick now and then monto in anticipation of a victory ed class honors for the excellence the forms until weeks after the Dr. RusseU Oinchy, D. D., Lltt. payment SlJtOO. W ill be completed In SO days. a big city'Wind-up of his "gt'ta'em of conduct lumored in United Na­ tain if the car had been moved mark to the swain regarding the Is relished by the best o f men” In the- proUdontlal oloction eight Of her academic work during the event, although tfiey are request­ D., hss a well-rounded 'back­ HeU” bid for election. tions offer only ho{)e of peace. Bramuglia as Veto; within an hour. He was going "broadening” effects of travel. Enjoy |t then before you holler, Invitations Probably One Weapon second semester of the last college ed to send them In to us 24 hours ground of Social and Civic actlvi- Several other aingle honae*, bnlldlag lots. d a y i kway. He choie the Chlesgo stadium Walter Bepther charges Repuh- about his Usk more or less me Immediately after the traveler So none remains to smear your T h »‘ RmuUlcan pfesldcfttial for a m ^ r spesch at 10 p. m. (s. Qimax Day of Be­ year. before the ceremony. * ttos.. He worked in Y. M. C. A. Ucan party plans to enrich great WW Out Soon A^er chanlcally and chalked a tire as returned the Lothario hastened to collar. and Social Settlement Work in aenlnoO'IoaTOo at midnight tonight a D which hla aabodates said ooiporations by turning over ntt* Three cases come to mind where he came to each- car. hind-Scenes Negotia- her home. His first act was to eye N ew York City and was a mem­ far OUcago aad the first of four would smphaslxs what hs oonsld- ural resources to them. . .Wis­ Helen Maloney of Main the bridal couples were In auto­ HOWARD R, HASTINGS Priesidential Elections Sation*s Military. Plan-, One of the police cruisers with her up and down, back and forth. Maybe all of these recent rob­ ber of the 1939 White House Con­ - maJoFlmeeChoa. cra the threat to demberaey at consin authorities seek kUler who street. In company with Hartford mobile accidents on their wedding ODD FEU^S BCDLDINO 489 MAIN STREET ^ tions on Gmipromise ‘the, “POLICE” lettering on the Puzzled by this scrutiny she turned beries around town are only due ference on Children in a Democ­ Ho iaoaks in Chicago tomorrow home of a Republican victory. shot down teen-age couple on ners Have Decided relatives. Is enjoying a stay at trips. In another instance several “ Phone 2-1107 For Appointment Washington, Oct 35—(P>—In­ sidiis waS parked in the district to him and asked: “What’s all this to the season. People are just try­ racy. He was Vice Chairman of night, -C^oland Wodnooday, Boo- The President worked meet of grounds of country club. . .Dutch Atlantic City. of the bridal gifts were stolen be-, while the driver was having a bite ogling shout? Do I look different ing to get hold o f holiday spend­ the lMO-41 Hartford Committee -tw Thoraday and Now York city Sunday at Washington on this Army conSnns that Indonesian vitations to a portentous oonfer- About Where Missile Paris, Oct. 25.— Rus­ fore the rehearsal; again, the cer­ of lunch. When he Okme out of to you?” ing money. Police say that an up to Defend America and received Baturday. speech, and on others . to fdUow RepubUc has put down its Oom- Mtoa to draft a military alliance sia vetoed toniiHit the m a ll emony was held up because ^h* Fits in Future War the restaurant he noted the chalk "No.” the gallant replied, "but 1 swing In pllferings is a Sure sign the 1944 Hartford Distinguished D ow o/z aldea zay fim ily thdt no nightly, at Cleveland, Boston, Nsw munlst rebeUion. between North America and west­ best man misplaced the ring. mark on the tire of the cfuiser. power proposal for a eommro- expected you to. A member of your that money is getting tight Citizen Award. He has attended OBO—including John Foator Duiles, York, Brooklyn.and St, Louis. Anf •Truman and Dewey are out­ Things like that might brighten up He sought the patrolman who had ern Europe probably will go out mise ending o f ' the family said the traveling had several World Conferences of hlg torrign'ifiairs adviser—is cer­ he worked too, on a statement in bidding each other on Palestine Washington, Oct. 25—(P) — The the first paragraph and awaken done the chalking and inquired as aoon after next week’s presidential TONIGHT ‘broadening’ effects. I don’t see A ll o f this animal business is Churches. A t present he is min­ tain ot a cablnat post in tho ovent which he claimed Gov. Thomaa E. imUcy In order to win over votes,' nation’s military planners—guided deadlock. The vote, in th> reader interest, but It wouldn’t to his eyesight. The only answer Add To The Value Of Your pUperty With Dewey, Q. O. P. nominee, had in­ election. that it has broadened you any." getting our goat Here we started ister of the First Church of Christ at a Raptiblicaa vlctom. c^cial of Arab League charges. United Natione Security please the bride to have her Vblg he got was “Can’t show any par­ Blit thO namoa of Iwloa aad jected the Palestine issue into Nations expected to take part by two wartime uses and six peace­ on a high plane, telling about in Hartford. Britain drops demand that U N As­ Council, waa nine in f a ^ A T 8:30 day" brought to the attention of tiality you know.” o m in the Initial phases are the ITni- time teata—have derided about ’That Mrs. Ms’Ty Tsylor, social beautiful fall, coloring the scene Anyone Interested in World Rogor W . Btraua, ot tho inner S M U a g snbMsu c a n y a wounded co-worker freoa sceao o f rlo4 a t Oom- politics. . 1 ‘ sembly condemn Russia fo r refus­ the public In that way, so coijven- AMESITE DRIVEWAYS ReUeratM Support ot Pleige ted States. Canada and Burope’a and two against Russia ^ That’s the reason the depart­ editor of The Herald, la one of the with a Bissell street squlrref and Peace should make a special effort efirelo o f Dowey advlseni, turn up befort mtae, near S t Etleuae, Fraaoc'i la whleh at laaat two mlaers ing to agree with majority plan where the atomic bomb fits la the mom otton than any otber in tho Hiis statement hi which he r«r western union powers—Britain, tlons will compel us to continue to ment members had a good laugh best known women In town was a Brookfield street skunki and to hear Dr. Clinchy on Monday. were killed aad aeores Injury. Tioeps gnardtag mlae wore forced to for procedure on dlsarmanent..., rack of weapons for fighting the Ukratee vote^ agsinat. "You Can't Take ■poeuUtlen that alwaya gooo on in iterated hia su p ^ rt o f a Dem o­ France, Belgium, The Netherlands write about "fitted bodices,” the other day. pretty much proved yeeterday. what happen? ’The deluge starts. H e has assured the local U. W . -F. Ire at atrikem during demonstration. Comunnlst leaders la Fraaee Patriarch Alexei of Russian Orth­ DIassnf Cm iHnIis Vale "sweetheart necklines," "sleeves Monthly Choice ot a proaldenHal' cawhdato’a camp. cratic platform {dodge 'df “full rec­ and Luxembourg. possible future war. She gets a lot of mail bearing a We are overwhelmed with pheas­ committee, of which Judge Ray­ called for a gaaeral strike to begtn Oct Z5 ao Fraaeo moved dooer odox (Church ordalaa new daaa.ot The Soviet iMesint n ew tib tte* a It With You" Material \ IhUt oontem on Straus as a poo- ognition to the state of Israel,” Several ocher countriea in the One authority aummad up the tapering to points over the h^ds," The following was addressed to large variety of news Items. Yes­ ants, rabbits, raccoons, caribou, mond Bowers is chairman, that he Payments to a iedaisttoB of martial jaw ia the atrnck coal fields. (A P photo priests in Moscow today.. .Poland veto. Acting OouneO Pre$lileiit ■ipio anpointoo tor aecratary of was released at the White House non-Oommunist lineup — aotably ofllcial attitude today by saying Juan A. Bramuglia ot Argentliiia listing the repetitious music, such the column this week: terday .a letter addressed simply emus, platypuses and Just ordin­ win allow time for extensive quee- 0 by radta from Piaita.) ______reports'to U N that Russia has tljo TrMsury. Ho la praaldont of few hours before tbe President, Ita ly, Iceland, Norway and Den the United Btates la not putting ruled, uad thq raaoluttoa was re­ as "Because.” ‘T Love Tou ‘Truly,’’ We hear many echoes reverber­ Mrs. ’Taylor” was dellversd to ary pusses. It has reached a point AMESITE contributed equivalent o f 8450,- WHITON tionlng. tho Amorican Smelting and Rofia- Mrs. Truman and Margaret board mark—may Join in the talks at all its eggs in one basket. Ifla jected. ■«0 Promise Me,” and othe^. ating along Main atreet; one fol­ ’The Herald. It w u mailed in Man­ where we are ready to suggest Attention of all persons inter- 000,000 to development o t new in- ASPHALT tag^ooffipany.. the campaign s|ieclal train fo r the some {loinL figurative expreaaloa Indicatea this Ruaala’s Andrei T. nsliliiffiij lows: chester so those at the post office that they turn Munro Park into a duatiies in that country.. .Feder­ eried in the World Peace through Ho was oao of tho top Dowoy last roundup o f Democratic votes. Officials here say tt is not clear ia how the nuclear flealon bomb is had told the eouadl -be waa pee* AUDITORIUM Prom Oeveland, Ohio comes After nearly 2,000 years have did not question for an instant for zoo. We are ready to duck out Free a l eonrt upholds Georgia’s tefuaal World Government Movement is TABVIA loadota.who docidod last week to Socialists in Berlin' Peppery as usual, and aiiparently whether the invitations will he is­ viewed: * pared to veto the small power this to us; "Connecticut dities and passed since the heaven host sang: whom it w u intended. called to the displays of literature to put Progressive {larty on tbe sued formally by tbe five-nation The good town fathera of Man­ Estimate* keep tho O. O. P. cami^lgn tied none the worse physiesUy despite 1. it ia the deadUest weapon ia compromise it it canw to a veto. towns, looking for sure, ways to Glory to God in the highest, on in tHe M ary Cheney and Whiton ballot.. .Margaret ’Tramaa plans the national arsenal, but it by no chester are trying to do Die im­ to its "unity" thomo, without an- thousands o f mlies o f tn v e l and Western European union or by the This was Ruaeia’s SSth veto to curb mounting nlghttinie traffic earth peace, good w ill toward Taverns, restaurants and clubs Memorial Libraries. to sing In two or three operas this means has displaced all others. possible. A ll the way from Nero aworlng Prosident Truman’a at- 889 speeches from daybreak to United SUtes. N or haa a city for the OouacU. FtaaM okma o f tee tolls, should follow Hart­ men”—an angelic prophecy never In town are beginning to feel the Defy Soviet Threat season. al M ay Or M ay Nafi Be Deristvn through Bamum to Talmadge and dark, the Pqmident Joshed w ith re­ ths conference been chosen. other,, members o f the ^ n v a ford’s example, according to The yet realized on this war-racked, pinch of the truck strike in New 3. It may or may net be a da- Bilbo the peole have been allowed Itoet of tho apeculatlon about porters. Dr. Zoltsn Bsrsnysi, leotnr^ otl though all {preliminary work on hss cmiiloyed the veto. & e hes Street and Traffic Safety Light­ hate-fliled earth—the Reverend York through the suspension of risive weaiign in another war, hut to have their circuses. What are THOMAS D. COLLA tho Troazury post previously baib . Mr. Truman’s Palestine state­ Notre Dame, tonnd dead in apart: toe pack haa been done ia Wash­ need it twice. The United Stataa ing Bureau. C. O. Simpson informs us in his deUverieg of beer from breweries ment was a reply to a letter which used alone it ia improbable it could FILMS we trying to do, anyway? Give aN contored arotud EUiott BoU. com- Official Newspaper' Afi-' ment hotel hallway.. .Weather ington. Britain aad China have never used ’^ e sUte’s largest dty, the Open Forum letter of October 16, in New York. Those that get their MANCHESTER 2-9219 Gov. Dewey wrote Dean Alfange, mean victory in a matter of daya our lhaustries to Bolton; Bunday ntzetoner of New Toric state PiSKce Occupy bureau raises storm . wanriagn , Undersecretary of State Robert it. DEVUl.OPKU AND Bureau reports, reduced night regarding the United Nations, supply of beer from breweriu out­ 4 8 chairman o f the American catris- or even weeke. liquor, fireworks, circuses, cam!- banka. But tho back 'gosaip ia Ssrl Soviet Action from Block Island to Delaware A. Lovett began conferences early The Ruariaa veto climaxad a PRIN'IKI) traffie fataUUea »7 per cent on a that "It is pleasing to know that side New York are being well tlan Palestine Committee of New Arbitrator studies Issues in mOk this year with the ambaaSadora of 5. Because of Ita heoed area of the churches o f our land stand be­ v ile and the whole shebang? It that if Dawey wins Boll might be day ot behind-ths ecenee negolter 24-HUUR SERVICE main thoroughfare by modernizing supplied and some o f these brew­ piclrad to bead the Federal Reserve Intended to Terror^ Yorh. driver dtopate in New York area Canada and tbe western European destruction, it ia not a stiective hind this great organization.' Is something to get hot about Let Half of Mines tiona ahnad at srorkiagoat a Bw- eries are also taking care of the buk syatem, with new broad "As you know,” Governor Dew­ . . . James A , Farley announces his countries on the question: What weapon and ita use must be guid­ Glad that the churches of Christ us settle It like carnival- gentle­ ize People of Qty Sn cemproariae. Film DcpMit Bog customers of breweries that can­ peweru for guporvtaion of the na- ey wrote on October 38 in response support of Truman, but bis {iredto- form ahould United S tates milt ed accorttincly, "Stand Behind” it? men, by the apin o f a wheel. A recent erticte by an Air Force A t Store Entrance not ship out of New York. GiiHnne tlOB'a oeenomy added to that Jbb. to a letter from Alfange seeking a tion of victory iz qualified ... Sp- ta iy support fo r Bhirope take? Evidently he realizes that an A . Non 13 An«8t8 Made in' P r ^ reaSIrmption of a O.. O. P. plat­ officer suggested that a Hast o f 870 BramagHa waa in alamat If the strike continues for any MtiA* Affaet PoreoanM Berlin, Oct. 25;— ment Ecclesmtlcal records quite gleeful about the whole clearly expressed ovur the yegix, Arntrieiina in Beriin . . , TTankw States with nations having eom- This article, as wall as a num­ Ths defeated ataiaawr taste» (R-)Och) lost hla ehatmandhip-et city governm^at accused of Minister JuleT Moch annodneod ber of newspepes editorials it show that the Chiuvh of Christ thing. From KEN’S PRINT SHOP aad I dldL indeed, approve the ma­ steadies, by dlstreaaed N avy Land­ nwo security tntasesta. tlun. offwofi lost m szj6 .caiiNt 99 Sommer Street tko flenato Fotaign RolattoBS eom- 'warmongering.” A state­ today police have occupied about prompted, hss bean circulated in has been mutUaied and -broken in­ In connection with the strike Open Evening*, Till 9:80 jority report o f tile United N atlana ing craft off Cape.Henw.. .Rev. Along with the Washing ton for: mtttoa to a Democrat, aoma cf U a ti)S t ^ level of the tieticnal aalB- to 265 pieces since the days of its We heard one ahglp on how ment puhlisked in the oificiai half the key northern French commlttss which rtoom- Loyal M. ’Thompson. Kewanee, taUcs, the United States has taken 1. Avoidance of any act A U T O GLASS Ken Beer, Prop frtanda think ha would bo more In- nil led a-partition of Palestine.” establlahment, it was learned OPEN inception. m m e seventy frag­ finicky beer truck drivers are. It Asthma? Sociai Democratio newspaper mine fields, struck for three IU., performs bis lAMth wedding part aa an extremely influential might worasn the’Berllii i IM Highland St TeL 2-tlSS tdreatod In becoming aocrataxy of He addedid his potion today “is the to^y. While there have been no Installed ments still exist seems they won’t deliver what Is charged that the Soviet action eerem en y...Governor Warren observer In the efforts o f the 8. Immedlata lifting of all re­ ajtato than remaining in the Son- stefie." official statements, these policy During its historical growth the SANSON’S ASTHMA was mtepdod to terroriao the peo­ He said that, within seven hours winding up his eam|>aign la Ida weatem Buro{>ean nations to link strictions on eommeree. tnaapmrt Prompt Service kno-wn as a mixed load. They will Hie president said of this ob- making officials have let it bo SUNDAYS Christian church spread ita doc­ ple of Berlin. after beginning their drive, the home atate.. .G. O. P. campaign their military resources and lay aad comanuilcations hetwemi Ber­ deliver a truck load of beer kegs REMEDY A great many at Dewey’a friends pervation: known they deplore any impression C A LL SS22 trine throughout western Bhirope police took over some 280 square heads predicting party will retain the basts for a huge new American lin and the four sense of occupa­ or fi truIellver a truck of part kegs R. Hope (R-Kan) for aecratary of The newspaper added that the alth-stom-hpmba idea. but later creed fought creed; re­ lead a nomial. active life by in the process. *1110 areas occupied could continue to be handled on a der trial ends aa Mrs. Ann Powers Tbe proposed North Atlantic 3. A n taunedtate BBeattaR: at- and part cases. I WANT agrleultore. people of Berlin, aa weU aa their Reveals ’Trsirf of TUaklng White Glott Co. Weekdaya 8 to 6 ligion was antagoniatto to relig­ removing the palatal symp­ lie between the Belgian border non-partisan basis without being pleads guUty to manslaughter In alliance haa been sketched out In the four military governors ta Qae- riowey has promiaed publicly to poUtical leaders, desired peace but (Arrant end projected mllitat)’ 24 BIreli 8L Maneheater ion as it still is among sects. toms o f asthma. and the Doual-LUIe road, Moch Injected Into the presidential ’ killing o f PoUce, CapL ’Thomas J. rough outline lii the Washington many to unify BerSo’a ewraaoy On October IS ’The Herald car­ TO HilF that "peaoe now ia endangered by •pending rereeis the trend eC Perhaps Mr. Simpson is juatlfled said, and Include the whole Valen­ campaign. The Republican candi­ Rowe. talks. It would commit the Unit by Nov. 30. Open PoD Line O f Meats, ried a cartoon entitled “Side (Cnuttaaed an Itago Tan) nothing so much aa by the adion* thinking by the high commend. In rejoicing that at last the Chris­ START USING IT TOU DO date’* atatement, however makea cd States to military Involvement 4. A meeting o f the *TSig .Fout^ Olancea” depicting a certain of the Soviet Military administra­ ciennes group of mines and part While aeveral hundr^ milltoa dol­ Groceries Proite and tian church is "standing behind' amount of hectic family life. The TODAY veua BUYING?... SELLING? df the Douai group. it neceaaary fo r me to reiterate niy til the affaire o f Bhirope more deep­ Foreign Ministers council by No*. Plenty Of Parking great peace movement—after fall­ tion.” own position wlti respect to Pal­ lars ia being ex)>ended this year in Vegetables applleabllity o f the scene eo ap­ The naming o f the councUmen "We do not come to fight ly than it ever before haa been 30 to try to work out a eetUetaeot ing in its mission to lead mankind For Sale at the Following HOUSI. estine. atomic energy development, includ­ Ob Premiaea pealed to Roy C. Johnson o f this who spoke at an antl-Communiat against the strike," Moch said in a Plane Grash pledged In peacetime—although o f an German |>rbblem* to peace and good wlQ among Blaaeliester Dmg Storeat See New York Points to Recognition ing the improvement end actual town that he wrote the following W O IK ^ REAL ESTATE demonstration Sept. 9, which waa the destruction ot hundreds of not more deeply than it actually la Soppsrt ResehSlaa Wattaly men, .during past canturles. I stand squarely on the provi­ production o f atomic bombs. Uw letter to NEA Service, syndicators followed by. rioting, came as re- radio 'speech. ” W e come to proven involved now with occupation arm­ In the same issue of the Herald QUINN’S PHARMACY sion covering Israel in the Demo­ great bulk of the approximately Britain, France and the United of the feature: TeL 4186 That’s our business 7 days a week, 52 weeks poria circulated in Berlin of en­ billions of francs of national Kills Three ies stationed in Germany and Aus­ $12,000,000,000 outlay is . 'o r con­ States supported the reMlution also appeared a brief but heart- h< "Your pictures entitled "Side Winner Dewey cratic platform.” He went on to larged Soviet police forcea and wealth,. endangered by the A m ­ tria. ventional weaiMns — troops, ord­ warmly. ening letter from Eleanor S Rubt- Glances” are published dally In our NORTH END PHARMACY a year handling Rea! Estate problems to your {Mint out this government recog­ tightening of restriction*. inat decision to abandon safety •The treaty is ex]>ected to em­ The oauncil adjourned at 7:17 p. now, in which she says: "My local paper. The Manchester Eve­ TeL 8548 nized this' independent state of nance, tanks, ships and ptanee. NEXT!! f machinery.” 19 Injured Taken to brace two major provisions deal- The samp ratio presumably win mother tells me that my effort to ning Herald, and they are always CENTER PHARMACY satisfaction. Republican Leaders Pre­ T h r ^ Contained in Letter Israel May 14 and said de Jure rec­ T h e Communist-called strike (Ceotiaurd alf( Page Tea) On The Dancing Program Of stem the tide of war is compar­ enjoyed by my wife and mjrself . Tel. 4288 The Soviet threat to councilmen ognition will follow when a per­ apply for th* next military budget HIGH ST. ~ Manchester Hospital; Empty Bar-, U'aiiiinurd un Pace Tea) which President Truman has said able to one tear shed in the ocean, since so many of the situations WELDON DRCO dict Margin of 400,' w u contained in a letter Col. manent -government is elected. He 8 room honae. Recreation Here Is Your (Continued on Page T ea ) will amount to about $14,400,000.- y et even nith such dlscourage- pictured by yOu have occurred in TeL 5821 ‘Alexia Jeltsarov, Soviet deputy said he had directed government racks Are Hit First room downstairs, oil heat, 000 to 700,000 Votes 000. On order now are almost 800 meftt. that still small voice within our family life. The one publish­ commandant, wrote to Walter agencies to expedite applications THE ART CENTRE Featuring Free Delivery breezeway and garage. Opportunity To long range strategic bombers, to be me groa-8 louder and clamors to ed in today’* issue, a copy o f which Schrelber.-a Christian Democrat 5 SOUTH MAD) STREET for loans to Israel. Cbanute Airbase, IU., Oct. 26— Orders Meet added to the 3,000 In operation ot be heard.” She urges every vot­ is enclosed Is really a honey, and Albany. N. Y., OcL S5- in a health- REAL 6 roon$a each, apotleasly Democratic apokoaman , claim had been “turned over to compe­ base hospital “ proi'ably owe ' SpCuritV Council to .convinced m ilitary leaders that it EMMA LOU KEHLER, Director, TeL 2-4071 Or 3794 C A u o tw tm that .modifications thereunder Uve* to the fact that the plane •' Troepa Seise IS fuL clean and wide-open place, 'clean with all facllitte* and PrcaiAnit Truman la coming fast tent mUitary authorities.” Proposes Placing Polio* ■I I- « r* _* 1 : would be of very llilimited, if any. should be made o n ly ,if fully ap- first hit two empty barracks.” P a ^ Oct. 8S- , Your picture brought to mind the with Income that can he In­ Investments: in th* Btratch and iWIl nip Dowey The Russian specifically accused H ear L g y p t ix m ip la ln j tacucal use—that is, for direct at ESTATE ceiitable to the sUte of Urael.” Brig. Gen. F. R. Upthegrove. com­ FrMMh traape, hacked by atnsarcd fact that it won’t be too long be­ R U D Y YO U NG creased. Near shopping center, at the wiro to win New Yorii’a 47 Ernest Rquter, Socialist city coun­ ing in Htinds o f Six front-ime troop*. * # (1) EAST HARTFORD He expressed hope that a plan Cease Fire Broken 1111 car* and heuVy amridae-gusw fore w e win be alone again and fchool nnd eb n reh ^ cloetoral votes—the largest num cilman and chief of Berlin’s trau- manding general, said. LIQUORS P H IL A LLE N -^3 family flat, 6 European Nations Now now under consideration by th# erised at leaet 18 struck ndem hi how much brighter w e can make h Our Greaieet The twln-eqgine plane, ap-' —;;— . (Continued om Page fen ) her to r any state. aorthera France taday. Picketa our present harried and sometimes ANDOVER— rooms each, priced They contend M r, Truman would (Coi.ttmied on Page Ten) U N. can be ysed as a basis 'o f proacblng the base in a hea\"v ■ Paris, Oct. 26—(#?—Tho Securi- REASONABLE PRICES! Phone 2-1254 meekly eunvndered the pita ta »t>e rattled existence i f w e Just re­ Basic Value! 6 rooms, 8 nnfinlsbed op. for quick sale. boat Dewey bandaomely in the Em­ Newark, N.-J., Oct, 25—(JP)— settlement of confilctlng Arab and grotmd fog. chopped a corner off I ty council was ordered today to gnveranmit fercce, assay thssn member that the jrears when our or JOHN YOUNG Seml-nlr conditioned bent, pire State if Henry A Wallace Henry WaUace propoaea that the Jewish boundary claim*. The one ’ barracks and then plowed ^ meet at 10:50 a. m. (4:80 a. m. c. e t ARTHUR'S (2 ) .A 2 TENEM ENT Marseran tataatry. Ne vlslsnes children are with ua are not too , When TOO boy IL m D It storm windows and screens, were not in tho rpce. three big powera move aU their sUtement did not Indieate. how­ through a second barracks before g.t.) tomorrow to hear Egypt’s Possikle Pact Phone 8202 ta lly Insnlnted, garage. Sale HOUSE with a store ever, whether the president refer­ smashing to the ground. complaint that Israel broke the U. waa repsrted aa the ccal stithe 845 Main S trtet long after all. W e have a daugh­ or trade it you wsiit n »si- DHfer Only on PIiifaBty troops from Germany, agree to de- price 88.000. Urges Firms red to th* Bernadotte proposal to "Tbeise old barracks certainly' N. cease fire Ih tbe Negeb desert. enterad Its tanrtk week. Then alee ter, almost four, and a son who on main fhrar, situ­ NouOal pbservors almost imani- miUtarlze that country forever, WASTE PAPER amm raloe for yoor money modify ths original partition plan. were worth their prlc*” the gen­ Heavy fighting also was- r^iqrt- wrae calm la central and leathern ated on Burnside, moualy pick Dowoy, differing only and place ita policing in the hands Upon Agenda When Yon Enffsire The 2 FAMILY DUPLEX— . "No Discrepancy" Seem , eral said. * eriU mines. Avenue. as to the probable pluraUty. Their Open Books of six European nations. ed In northern Palutine. U. N. ob­ ' • • • 6 rooma each. May be pnr- The made by the late Believes Crash Coahloned eatimatw run from 380,000 to a Campaigning in industrial proposal, servers said the Jaws bombed and Jarvis rhaaed with 8 rooms complete northern New Jersey yesterday, Count BemadotU. U. N. ihedUtor He bclivcd the wooden two- sbclied Lebanese tow ns Acting Revetattaa la Paragnay Brifish- ly famished. Combtaatton, mifUen- Tbair middlo ground is ap- Foreign Ministers of Biisais Alrasw Mwaattsm, OtS- NEED Worth Investigating!. .prdKimaielyJH)o.ooo,.... the Progressive party candlcMte in the Holy Land, was accepted t>y story structures euahloned tbe Mediator Ralph Bunch talked with Oi^anizofiah Mom doors and -screcM AFU JSayiS Jo*®*. Study tor-prerident jadd the jjoUoe yrortt ‘ Lebanese Premier Riad el Sohl Z5v-' th e tie vote in tbe Supreme i firmed,’ cannot be reconciled with sessiona win be completely . re­ year-old 'FalcIMi out coiitinuing the price spiral,, Admission 25c Pontiac 8 ...... beat, tall hath down and lava­ WaUace began bis Awing One-Mtattto Argument some recommendation* of Count stricted. 'Because of the nature ported ta a crttleal 1 194 11. !i1 1.95 4 room Cape Cod, 2 nn- in the IMS election the shrunk­ worktrs can recoup their poriwar court let the derision ef the state tory np, actoens. storm win­ through r.arthern JeigrP before an Th* state, in defending the ‘Folkc Bernadotte. the U. N. me- I'teceat’B baapital. Dodge ..a...... !i1 anlsbed upstairs, Breplacc. ga­ en American Labw. pariy la sup- losses and management win gain caurta stand. . ------^ — roin-i ______— - , o f the talhs, these sources said. dows nnd shades. Nice lot with estimated crowd of about 4.0|00 in took no ban. preaented only a one-minute m*tor who waa assassinated In Je-; official spokesmen of Ihe various day, after ahe had DeSoto ....**., rage. large lot. parting the Wallato-TaylQr ticket. by better labor relations and a Justice Frankfurter BINGO ,!i1 8 ; l f shrubs nnd ■nwer*. Con­ U»e Paterson armory where his . Jew# of the Stern j delegations will not hold briefing the thlrd-otoiy Women and 'Girls EDMUND STREET— And there's defection in the Liber- better market for thelf producta" part in the case, making an equal- argununt. ritsalcm Hudson 6 ...... S I 2.95 venient to shopping and bnsl- speech was InterrupteU by a Pa­ Ulijtm an Ivnapp. aasisUnt di«- meetings with newsmen. Hoepital Newly c^onstmcled S room . al party, which has endorsed Mr . New Set ef RoUngs ly divided court possibi*. Hudson 8 ...... neos center. cific war veteran who shouted: trict attorney o f New' York coun­ T o Be Joint Conunualquo that Mr*,. Mary S I 3.95 Capp Cod with tile bath aad Truman. Dean Alfange, a found­ Meanwhile, the National Labor No Oplntaa W ritlea ** Bernudottr suggested toe Arabs To Assort, Size and Tie Shade Tobacco. Our “Wallace, I accuse you of trea­ ty. simply said: There will be a joint coummni- sastalnn Cadallic ...... !;1 4 .9 ! RANCH STYLE HOUSE lavatory. Hot water heal with er of the party, la backing Dewey Relations Board announced a ie t The court wTote np opinion in be given the Negeb, toe sotilhern KNOFLA son. How can you supiiort.a pol­ the case. None is customary in que when the talks end, the tare, a ARMY AND NAVY CLUB Kaiser 1.95 8 rooms on one loor, newly oH aad tally InMiated. Near The ALP loat a lot of atrangth of important new Taft-Hartley "The New York statute is valid Palestine desert. The Negeb was warehouse, Elm l^ d Forest Streets opens icy that supports the Soviet sources said. ' ^ Buick S p ...... 1.95 oonstractod sod only 7 mDm to shopping canter and boo earlier this year whan its extmna law rulings cm iUega) strike ac­ cases of 4-4 , Reading by this court o f the book aU.'^tted to toe Jewa under toe or­ left-wing leaden, who bad con­ tivities and broadened 84 997.1 Open Thursdays 10 P. M. last Thursday, O ct 8 L > «»• * «* aad free oraaa.