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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER T, IHB n s W i B t h d B VAGI rOUBTEEir iianrliPB tw EofttitiB A vstm ^ Daily Net Press Bun I Feeeeais of U. s. Wgaftar B v M SWthaMemhefAeseMlSa gradea. Ih a cuatodlana bava eom- y aad w ana'^ aflwB^'' village Camera Club members Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Marsh- pleted amaJl repairs and general Men and women o f the Cove­ eeal wlada aaar goaot) vofttlM will resume monthly meetings to­ bum of Norman, Oklahoma, who Well Again After Schools Ready cleaning In all buildings duitog the nant-Congregations* church are re- were here for the wedding of their 9,243. JordoMMl MiiM M# oueated to meet at the church thi« morrow night at eight o’clock at summer months. WANTED A bout Town the y . M. C. A. Started iMt son. Joseph H. Marshbum, Jr. and 2 Years in Hospitals partly deadly norgdag. evening at 6 o’clock to make pw- Mias Patricia E. Dowd, aalled to­ For Reopening The Board of Bducatlcm haa March the enrollment la now 30. hired 35 new teaohera to till va­ narattona for the dedication of the day for England where they plan M ancheM ler^^ CUy of rOlago Charm ' 8 t BOTiwdatte’* Ifethcn Clrel; ^ church addition, and family Several leettirea were given In cancies. The new teachere have CASHIER I UlU BBMt tCBlght »t * June, and ten membera completed to spend a year. They have been banquet at 6:30 o'clock Saturday. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Page Bennett Sessions to Start at’8:45 filled all vacanoiee In the Man­ PLEASANT WOBKINO tiM ¥<-«• V t Mn- Mward Faber of an early summer course. Pictures chester School system for the first O O N m n oN B (EIGHTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS • Dover rood. were exhibited at the Mary Cheney of East Hartford. Mr. Bennett is a AdeartWas au Page IS) MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8,1948 The WilUng Workera aroup of nephew of Mr. Marshbum. The Tomorrow Morning; time in a number o f years. VOL. LXVIL, NO. 288 the South Methodist W.S.C.S. will Library and It is hoped to have an­ APPLY TO MANAGER Allan Kaofla of Henry atrert ha« latter la a professor of English at Tha cafeteria at Manchester open Ita season tomorrow with a other exhibit- there this fall and Cafeteria to Open High school will be open and serv­ CIRCLE THEATER been vWtlB* frtenda In meeting at the church at 1 o’clock. winter. Tomorrow evening one of the University o f OklsJioma. N. Tn over u e week-end and holl- ing meals tomorrow. Work will be to Ue two quilts. the membera ^11 give an Illus­ Preparations have been com­ Five Die in Qiicago Fire doy. ____ Hostesses will be Mrs. Joseph trated talk. An unusual car marker attract­ pleted for the opening of the local Moore and Mrs. James Richmond. ed considerable attention yester­ public Bchoola tomorrow. Garment Industry 19 Western Berlin Mr. and M ra l■ news conference to say Uiat any When Minuiee the past month visiting Mra. Likewise, textile and converter Robert Sehuman’s 64-hour-old To Open Campaign for resistance Involves military meas­ Russian Ambassador Qclrgi Zaru­ Monday after Communists broke pella choir. Her slater Josephine, Ranges, Refrigerators bin yesterday and released by t)ie up a OouncU meeting. C ity haU ’nw standard tor 70 Teara Neff's parents, Mr. and Mra. R. firms reported they are having cabinet last nighL Heated Campaign Is ures. Jane Nackowski Count (Mra. Stephen Lewkowlcz.) and Presidency SepL 2 0 at Foreign Office today. la in the Ruaetaa aaaa. E. Carney o f 12 Oxford street. brother Walter, now in the service Washers and All Oth­ trouble getting goods hauled from A general election seemed prob­ Just before seeing newaman, the 30 Hawthorne Street mllla. Some 38,000 textUe workers able. Forecast by Ojiening secretary of state received from Quick Aetton Neeeoaary OoL Frank Howley, American Bava fan deetav tsla> were both org^aniats of SL John’s Des Moines Stadium News Tidbits Pointing out that quldt action commandant o f BerUn. «'»n*** on Kemp's, Inc. Temple Chapter, O.E.B., will church: Walter la alio a fine sing­ er Appliances Fabrics . may be laid off if the tie-up con­ Auriol apparently la trying the military high command at the hla Russian counterpart. Major meet tomorrow evening at 7:45 In tinues to expand, the Commerce get followers o f Gen. diaries Michigan Skirmish Be­ Culled From (A*) W lrts Pentagon a detaUed account of is necessary to meet the Italian Hat R e tu rn e d •a WtMoa^ avet oar prl- Foraltare aad Noale er. Albany, N. T., SepL 8—(P i- treaty deadline o f SepL 15—after Alexander Kotlkov. and protaatad the Maaonic Temple. A social time Misa Grzyb will welcome her Industry association said. Gaulle to join a new national tween Rival Parties the situation in Germany and in vata pcofeatloaal wtra for with refreshments will follow the o . J W I M M e e o union government until general Gov. Thomas E. l>ewey will open which the Italian colony problem (tommunist activities la the dty. friends and former achoolmates at CoasnnierB Feet Pinch Berlin. a "The blame for thia reata upon T e a c h in g tmoMdlata delivery ta business. parliamentary elections can be his campaign for the presldenty Race prejudice falls to show Its This meeting foUowed a aeition must go to the United Nations for her home any time they may find ' Oonsumera also were beginning head when Negro clerks hired for decision—the British note asked the Ruaatona hecanae tba Oermaa Store Open All held. De GaulUsta are rightists. Sept. 20 with a speech in Des Detroit, Sept. 8.— (A*)— ^Tlie yesterday of the National Security It convenient to call. ' to feel the pinch in the way police In the Soviet aactor Obey alrli-miali i New York department stores, council at which Marshall outlined Russia to suggest a meeting date. VOICE AND PIANO thinning stocks on grocery store Defeated by Six Votee Moines, Iowa. opening Michigan SKirnusn j^^j^can Psychological only Russian orders," Howley told the diplomatic picture in Berlin. Britain s u n ^ ^ U** meetings shelves. qpime chain food stores The rightists and the Commu between Republicans and | tow .t ^ton meet. . .Four Kotlkov. niata defeated Schuman by six T h e Republican presidential It was understood the meeting be held In Paris, wliera tha United For The 1948*49 Seaton reported they were out of periah- Ledgee Oeaarsl FretasI WELDON'S WANTED votes, with the aid of a spilt in the nominee’s campaign m a n a g e r , Democrats forecast today a or five Agrarian Flnniah nawma- with the mlllUry chiefs today was Nations AasemUy convenes SepL ables and unable to get more de­ Herbert Brownell, Jr., said in an­ pers await prooecntloa for ba'vlng 31 Howley alao kidged a general For Further Information Ml MAIN tn iE R Asthmatic? Day Wednesday conservative Radical SociaUat hotly - worded presidential called to give the secretary a pre­ liveries. ' nouncing this today that the ad­ thrown sxiaplclon on death o f Col France and the United States, Totest against Oommuniat and Call 55«0 Cook from 2 :30 to 7:30 The head of the Metropolitan party. The issue was over campaign. President Truman cise briefing oh the strength and Ri8,*tuaslan tactics daalgnsd to rnissat 18.33 cost o f living bomu for dress would be delivered at Drake Gen. Andrei Zhdaaoz last w eek .. capabilities of American armed the other two powers involved, P. M. to prepare and serve Same Day Service Milk Dealers assooiatlon said the stadium. and Harold E, Stassen. a sub­ Press Agent Cliarlea (Chief have given no formal reply to the tha present dty govsmmoaL Uh- French workers, many of whom forces in the area. SANSON'S , city’s milk supply situation Is stitute G.O.P. opponent, Fanner, 41, free on ball today, Russian request as yeL offidal aeurcea said protasts may dinner for 2. White or col­ A. B. C, 36" Sanforized Safe-T-Tone work for the government In so- Subject Not Dlacloeed FoUowtog FanlUar Pattraa "getting critical” because of a handed out some tough polit­ and two other persona lielng Froposal Saea Prepnganda be made on a btglwr leveL possi ASTHMA shortage of ffber containers. clsUzed industries. The subject matter of Dewey's (Questioned at his news confer­ ored. Wednesdays and Sun­ Schumsn’a government was the ical talk In their Idckoff apeechea sought oa charges growing(rVWUlK OULout UAof ence, MarshsU said the Berlin dls- United States spokasmsn In THIS SERVICE DAILY Mayor William O’Dwyer said first speech was not disclosed. Park avenue "charity”Ity” party *1- days off. 18th sinoe the war ended and the The New York governor will In this industrial heart o f Ameri­ oidera'toUoweil a familiar Commu­ Washingtoa liava Indicated tlwy governor. REMEDY milk distributors bava only enough fourth since the start of last year. ca. Icgedly tuihed Into gwilllng gi At- nist pattern. He saM tlwy wera wot regard tha Russian proposal Prospect Hill School contslnera to last Ugrough tomor­ speak' trom .9 tOkSitU) p. m.. The toir^-(k . .U.N, speciallA -.ww,,,,--,coBinttsalon n,, (RussUia. newspf^ers la Meecew EXCEPT ON SATURDAY PoUfltal informants said there address wQt be broadcast over the Salvo of CrlHcal Words inclined to aid efforts of the mili­ propaganda, ottering no real poa- accused “ Amarloisna and Qumam Phone 3908, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Has brought relief to row. The strike baited delivery of was a strong possibility Auriol Batting for' Gov. Thomas E. for Balkawe says Albania helped tary governora to wrork out a ■Ibiuty■ mtyofae or aettling ‘ a question...... vrhlch the containers. In which about 80 CBS and Mutual networks. Greek rebels under CMmmunist thugs ” of causlag the CKy ban For Young Children many by removing the might turn to ailing, aged Dewey’s campaign opener will Dewey, the Republican nominee, settlement there. liaa tied up the foceign ministers Phone 6567,6 p.m. to 8 p.m. per cent of the city's milk la sold. leader Markos Vafiades during dlaarders). The Proepeet Hill Sehotri will — A.m.....»..«...... *«»»»«»»*»***********************^ tally beaten. learned a great deal about how to Britain’s Iron and steel industry. operating both in and out o f Wash­ The pretty second-year high Attack British, Ameri- governor’s job which for three get his way by observing demago­ . , . . Poland's C^mmuniRtis launch ington. Of Giving License MUtoa Seidel, 57, Ber(ieley. a west months of 1947 gave G(^rgla two school pupil dl8appeared> Sunday cans and BPmadotte gues and reactionaries in other drive with avowed aim of de­ To Reopen RollywooS Pfobe suborb a t Chkaaei Aathoay laea. chief executives. stroying "all exploiters and rapl- $0‘ Phraaole $A and night after leaving a Jefferson That situation followed the countries’” . Meanwhile, plans wera being Washington. Sept. 8—UP)—Sen­ ice cream store where she was Mr. Truman spokes.,.of the do- tallats" 'among nation's 15.000,(>00 laid to reopen the Reds-tn-Holly- Q^rgTl’aB Wtaklei 0R aB ef Jerusalem, Sept. 8. — UP)— death of Governor-Elect Eugene ate investigators took, a critical Cbkego. .• employed as a soda fountain clerk nothtng" Republican Congress. peasants. . . . Italian Naval spokes-, j wood case before the end o f next look today at the government’s 7 9 ^ y i laraella and Arabs,- though foes. Talmadge—^Herman’s father—Im- He said^Senator Robert A. Taft man says Russia and Italy en­ two nights a week. fore he could take otflee. Thomp­ ! month. >6. system of handling export licenses,' AuMcicoaB Stoood Itartag Bold An autopsy performed last share the same pet hates. gaged in quiet tug-of-war over 45 1 "piie fur union investigation -was The press od both sides o f the son claimed the post because he They called in several witnesses FraakfurL Germon. Sept. 8-HP) Juat the tiny patterns and pastel colorings for the little tots. (LWntInued on I’ase H 'e ) o t Musaolinl’s warships. I lynched by a House Labor sub­ RED MEN’S TIME AND LONGEVITY. night by Dr. J. Earl Wentzell, fighting line picks Identical tar­ had been elected lieutenant gover­ with the announced intention of —.Ainerlcoa MlStary poUee m tS Nile green, pink, blue and orchid, in tiny floral stripe and nursery Gloucester county coroner, dls- committee "headed by Rep. Max gets for villlflcatlon. If you be­ nor. Young Talmadge claimed It showing up "inefficiencies" which today they were slooed yesterday i Schwabe (R.. Mo.) He called JN ancient Rome, the average life span was It Takes More Than pattern. ' • closed the girl had not been crtm- lieve all that is printed, me three after the State Legtsfeture gave resulted In alleged fraud in the duriag a raid oa o Jewish die- about 23 years; by 1880, life expectancy Inallv assaulted. When found, most diabolical' enemies of Israel him a majority vote. I (for noon. e. s. t.) the first of shipment of goods to Europe. the bodv was fully clothed. I 40 w!tne.«ise.‘< listed for hearings ptoced peraooa camp at Zellehelm. s i n t P J t i s E had i n c r e a ^ to 40 years. It is now about and the Arab world are: Out To Make..Good Pledge Adventurers in Business The witnesses were asked to ap­ They raid one ofotbe stooe throw­ Head Bludgeoned Unmereitally 1. The British government. The State Supreme Court finally expected to la it through next pear at a Joint meeting (12:30 64 .years. Medical research now indicates Camden County Prosecutor E ers was wounded by guollre. tho 2. The American State depart­ decided In favor of Thompaon, but week. p. m., e. a. L> o f an Expenditures mUltary police aad Amettcao ertae* that ail chronic conditions of old age may Milton Hannold said a single rifle ment and—or President Truman. Talmadge was out today to make Of Cure-All Gadgets Hit Chalrnaan Hartley (R., N. J.) o f subcommittee and the full Small Hopes and Dreams To bullet entered the girl’a neck and the full Labor committee was told taal ageato anratad 15 camp ta- Business committee. be avoidable. .Many scientists agree that 8. count Folks Bernadotte, good the 'Til be back” pledge he matea after aelxing 8A0OA60 Aie- man’s natural life span should be between lodged in the base of the chin. United Nations Palestine media­ made then. of complaints that Communists William P. Rogers, counsel for .The head was bludgeoned so un­ have gained control of the entire the Expenditures group said Fran­ erlcao cigarettes, eoe aad oa e-M BINGO 120 and 150 years. By continuing to com­ tor. Backed, by the Ku KIux Klan, Washington Sept. 8—(F)— A i dlaeaaca which require immediate. toaa of coffee beaoe aad 01J0S ta mercifully the bulet wound was Arab commentators, of course, Talmadge campaigned on a white fur processing Industry. cis McIntyre, assistant director of bat chronic diseases which make man die INDIAN Food Dru’x admlni-stratlon o f- j competent diagnosis and rational Amerkaa gieeabacks. almost obliterated, he said. don’t spare the Jews, whom they supremacy platform and vigorous­ Food and u g "Mnnrin. I Deatment by a physician." Those asked to appear first were the Commerce Departifiant'a Of­ ■ • o • Featuring Something Different Every Tuesday prematurely, and by improving health habits, Build A Fine H om e... Police were on the lookout for refer to as Zlonlat terrorists, and ly attacked\Thomriipaon’s ' record In ficlal declared today that unprin j "Fraudulent” Devices .loseph Bernstein, attorney for the fice of International Trade, will be 56A0O Idled by strike ___ h e a d an automobile which was seen in office. Thompson cipled advcnlurert in*the business ; Dotcrlblng a few devices he Fur Lining Manufajcturers, and asked to explain how the export man can bring about a profound change in y d - the Israelis continue to describe I In turn, declared DetrelL Sept. S— (P) —W * ? Evening. Playing Sturts Promptly at 8 p. m. . . . it takes sk ilM hands, lumber, bricks and cement 3 9 / the lane leading to the gravel pit a the Arabs as murderous barbari­ that Talm ad^ had fought him in o f furnishing cure-all therapeutic called “fraudulent" Kerlan said: Sol Rosenberg, president of the ayatem haa been operated. his life expectancy. short time before the girl’s body Fur Manufacturers association. Other witnesses. Rogers said, tbouraad aqte weiham w « 1 ^ ans. But that Is routine. It lacks 1947 with the support of "hood­ gadgets are rampant. “A vaporrbath system, consist­ today due to a strike e f ITS Ptaat was found. . will be Tom Quinn, his nephew. And Yon Don't Stay Late. . . . brass plumbing and copper wiring to build a house sting. lums. thugs, goons and drunks." , “The vlolaUons encountered in ing of certain non-volatile druga both of .New York. guards ef the Brlgge M aaafad^ You can prolong your Uto by aeslng yoor doctor reg- Edward Ballinger, a farmer and Sharpest Barbs at Britain With election assured for the the (health) device field are of a and plumbing connections Ijetwcen | iiold Communist Official Jack Quinn, and Harry H. Levey, that will become a heritage . . . a home that will witness all Neiv York exporters. 1 tog Co. Briggs’ SSJSSS pndaetleo nlarly and followlag hla ad\ioe. With the help of former Gloucester county free­ The sharpest barbs are hurled primary winner, a record 1,195.183 serious character." Dr. It via Eer- a generator and bath cablets which Union witne.“scs. expected to workera refused to creaa plchet your doctor And our prescription apcclallsta, you can holder. discovered the body, yes at Britain. In Israeli editorial eyes voters—including 138,870 Negroes could be purchatcil for $2,'200 was appear next week will be lieaded Rogers said Uicre Is evidence of the rearing of a happy family. You can count on us to lan, FDA medical o f f i c tO'd the , considerable fraud In export li­ Uaca. a oooapaay opokeearaa aalA 'terdav. ending n tireless search of the British schemed for decades to —were signed up. Hoke O’Kelley, opening general scientiUc se.m the highway bv the treea. The Arabs, on the other lumd, Eugene Cox was out to defeat days of cloaed-door questioning of Small Buftaeea group found evl- call Israel an offspring of British Attorney J. Neely Peacock, whom proportionate to the increasing ab­ M rs blood pressure, toxic heart deace'ot opan degUns* ta export Returning, he said he saw tliat condlttonx. ulcers of the stomach between 20 and 35 witnesses In BINCOATIT8BEST ' . the car had lefL became curious policy . aimed at permanently he licked in 1046. Former Rep. surdity of tho claims they- make preparation for new public hear­ licenses and ta cuato<»* dectora- Waabteghw. SypL-8'- for their contraptions. snfi bowela, colitis, chronic appen­ poaiUon e f tba T r e a a w BipL 0: nnd investigated. He said he en- splintering the Arab world. The John S. Gibson and Coimtry Jtriin- ings set to begin Sept. 15. tioaa. JARVIS REALTY] The JW.HA|C CORK Arab set-back in Palestine, it is son both sought to v.vest from "E v ta more tragic." he added. dicitis, gall bladder troubles, lum­ The Expenditures gboup hradsd Raceplto. 000.500.TM; t-'red the lane, scouted around the bago, and for goed measure, a host j Chairman Thomss »R-. J.» MAHCHiSTifl Com m * "rryel pit and found the glyt's further alleged, was due to a W. M. Wheeler the House scat be "U the fact that persons - .urn to poDdituna. 074,9 Phone 4112 or 7275 been i I $4,SS8,304.007.40. 654 Center Street body partially hidden beneath these fraudulent pieces of equip-;of lllo that heretofore have (Oeattaaed sa Page Ftvo> TONIGHT meat for the treatment of serious 1 obscure.’ ’’ < (Coatla^ oa FQl* Five) clump et busbea. , (Oenttaaed en Page five) (Ceattaoad ea Page kwelve>

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*:| ■; MANCRF8TER EVENING REKALD. MANUHEarnSB. CONN^ WEUNESDAT, SEPTEBfBER 8, 1948 MANCHESTKK EVENING HEKALU, MANGHESTEK. (SONN^WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1948 PAGE TWO < no authority to dlscliargs OHs- England said, "that when the public Intereata was a go<^ one, it and Hagedon. were against post­ chairman dedarea a vote has could not work out fUUy' in town ponement ot a decision. wives. nurses, hospital attendants | them up to stkndard, to keep up to 88 during the past year has clothing Indicated that ths auto­ wold. About Town jLocalEsI This stand was seconded by At­ passed he is voting for the mo­ oificea which depend on volunteer On a aecond vota to name a com- and servanU. with living cosU. it has been necaa- Need Is Seen shifted part of the "load" to ^a mobile which hit him may have Griswold Case Turned sary to raise them. ’nua ax- state commission. To compsnaats Meriden Man •ufferad some damage that may torney John D. LaBelle, who main­ tion.” eervtcee. nUttec to confer with the town Hospital Plan The 40-hour week upon recom­ counsel on the questions involved, plalna. In part, the hospital's necas- for this, the comnilssion has bsen lead to identlflcaUon. tained that Griswold was in office This stand sras disputed by La- Director Raymond Hagedom The rehearsal of tho St. OecUla mendation of the Nursing commit­ under an enabling act of the Legis­ held the aame view, and he con­ the moUon carried and Directors choir of St John's church win Value Pfili tee. Superintendent Slover and the •ary rate Increase* In the past few Instrumental in astting-up '*al- Belle. who claimed that unlcM the Brings Query years In Its struggle to keep For Training Crash Victim Over to Town Counsel lature after being elected by the tinued that In the planning mat­ Bowers and Hagedom were named take place this ovealng at aevea Board o f Trustees will be put into tem ste services In many caaea." io w PLAYDra chairman voted to break a tie, or aa ths committee. abreast of Inflation in costa o f voten o f the town, and that the otherwise publicly declared him­ ter which caused the fiareup over o’clock, with Organist Clam effect here October first. Before To Cloqe More Local Oaatera Griswold, there was no question Skmbacz directlBg. A msetlng of wages and all hospital requlre- Board of Directom had no author­ self, he vras not voting. InYentory o l Jennie E. thU change from the present 44- State Veterans Advisory More of the local centers will never been a rule to the contrary. of special preeaure in eecuring a St John’s Athletle^ Asoodatiaa, hour week could be accomplished. menU. To obtain personnel It has Battered Body Found Directors hi Executive He said that his only interest in be­ ity to discharge him. Ooctor in M«lt* I» In* be closed during the current year, He also questioned the legality Servteea VaInnMe To Town passing vote. ’The vote was large Permits Granted under the leadership of Frank Stanley Property Is Set It was necessary to prepare a had to offer an adequate living On Haddam Roadside ing on the Commission was the tem ted in the 4 0 Hour wage which could be obtained Gjroup Urges Promo* the commission anticipates. Rea­ Session Take This of the Board acting to remove LaBelle painted out the “very enough, he pointed out. to have Sumlslswski, will follow the re­ At $ 5 6 ,t 7 1 u'orklng schedule In order that son for this, the report-said, la tha b U ( L fact that, by euch asaoclatkm, he •erious nature” o f the prooeed- carried through the plans whether hearsal. there may be sufficient nurses on easily elsewhere. tion of Programs Identified by Sister NOW was able to keep aware o f the plan­ Griswold on a matter of policy For Three Housed desire by communities to cut op­ Action to Clear Up when no policy bad previously been Inga and the poeaible results to the or not Griswold voted. Hagedom Week Roster duty at all times to take care of In this respect, however. It is ning vriahea of the soning officials erating costs, plus the belief that ^ ‘ SON enunciated “nor baa it bem yet reputation o f a man under the pre­ maintained that this situation The Inventopr of tha eaUito of the patients. encouraging to note from avail­ Several L^al Points “which knowledge helpe me In Ernest Richardson, who last The Woodland Park Association able statistics, In comparison with Hartford, Sept 8— (JP) —With many of the centers have dona tha Haddam, Sept. 8 — (fP) — Stats enunciated^ He held that in any vailing circumatancea He said that would exist continually iUider the will hold ita first meeting of the the late Jennie Evelyn Stanley of An int«re»Unf Utter hM been Nursing Committee about 10,000 veterans unemployed, police at the Westbrook barracks bringing In plans that meet the he thoroughly agreed that Gris­ system of examination and Joint mouth was granted permission by t«ceivM by WIlTum P. Slover. w - The Nursing Committee, consist­ nearby comparable-sire hospitals In bulk of their work. Selected SlieHa wisbea of the Commlasiqn.” event, the Board could not bring season Friday evening at eight Highland Park who died Juno M. ths Stats Vetsrans Advisory com­ announced today that the battered Th« Board of Directors in exec­ charges retroactively since "this wold or any offidisl should disqual­ board action necessary for the ap­ Zoning Board of Appeala to erect o’clock in the fireplace room of perlntendent c t Mencheeter Me- ing of Mrs. Clarence Wickham, Connecticut. Manchester Memorial Need for ita own existence "for three bouses all slightly under- 1948 has been filed by tho Man­ rates are the lowest, according, to mission sees ths “need’’ for 'vigor­ many yeara" is seen by ths com­ body of a hit-and-run victim found utive soMion last night turned As remarks were asked from ia an infringement of a man’s ify himself from yoUng on matters proval of plana. the YMCA. mbbUI hosplUI. from Or. EdRar chairman: Mrs. William R. Tinker. ous promotion o f O. I. training by the roadside here Monday had DAYS ONLY any other Interested persona in which he might have a personal After some further concluding aiaed on Litchfield street, hss been chester Trust Company, mtanlato- Bennicl. medical iupertnUndent Jr.. Miss Jennie Wind. Miss Mary the volume of work performed. mission. however. over to Town Counsel William S. legal rights.” LaBelle also ques­ prograina. been Identified as Adelard Fisette, FRI„ SAJ. "At present, Walter Mahoney arose, tioned the validity of the vote of interest, but that In ths absence of remarks, the hearing was closed. granted perinlta to build by Build­ trator of the aotate. of a ainaJl government hospital of Chapman. Thomas Bentley. C. The special Economy committee 2 ing Inspector David Chambers. AttenUon ia directed to the ad- Additional promotion will also 41, o f 123 Wilcox avenue, Meriden. Hyde for his review and opinion, and Mid that he considered the regulations, he felt Griswold was In executive session, the Board 500 b«da; the St. Vincent De Paul Elmore Watkins, and Superinten­ of the 1947 Legislature had rec­ Special Academy Award Winner the Board of Directors by which verUsement o f the Wapping Fair The Inventory aliowa the eoCatd beconas necessary during the pres­ Lieut. Carroll Shaw said iden­ the question of removal from of- Directors were acting wrongfully the move to oust Gtisw^ was not chargeable with i any wrong­ o f Directora Indulged In some "off Bach house will be one story con­ Hospital of Luqa Malta, O. C.. In ommended that the conunlasion PLUSi “The Inelde Story" in today’s issue. Through misun­ to be valued at 858.771.40. If la aa dent Slover have given a great Planning to Build tification had been established by flee o f Hayden L. Griswold, a ' m proceeding against Griswold. doing. LaBelle atated he thought the record" comments on the sit­ taining fout rooms. the Mediterranean. ent fiscal year, ths commi^on most lately initiated. derstanding, in yesterday’s ad. the follows: deal of time to studying the needs be "abolished” on the grounds that risstte’s sister, Mrs. Ceclle PoUa member of the ‘Town Planning “ He has acted In a straightfor­ While, be said, he was hot pres­ Griswold s servlcen o f value to the uation In connection with Gris­ The estimated cost of each will Dr. Bonnld statea he has read of the hospital's patients in order told Governor Shannon in Ita an­ it was no longer needed. Hie price o f the sapper was listed as Real esUts USJWaoO of Bridgeport. The description of Shoe Shine Commission. The Board as n ward manner,’’ Mahoney M id. “ and ent when th? vote in question was town, and that the Bpard ehould, wold's remark that he had been hit be $8500. This la about $2000 low­ u-lth Interest Mr, SloverU article i that when the 40-hour week is New Barracks nual raport today, because of the Legislature, however,«failed . to the admission f ^ . Children will Bank Depomta 19.80SA8 the man’s clothing published in the ItnUan FUm WIUi whole, in spite of the urging of he haa given valuable service to taken, he understood that it was in view of all conalderatlonB. re­ by a shot aimed at Alexander Jar- er than the average cost of con­ • Pereonnel Managemer.f* In the finally put In effect, sufficient "possibility that peak employment struction. be admitted free, whereas the dis­ Furniture and furnishings 867..M follow the recommendation al­ newspapers led Mrs. PoUa to sus­ . X EngUeh Snb-TItlee some members that “we decide the town." four to two by show ot bands, and view Its proceedlnga. via. June Issue of the •■.American nursing service will be assured. in at least some areas will de­ though Its budget was sliced. In the discussion it was repeat­ play advertisement Hated the sup­ Jewelry and silverware ISLOO Hartford, Sept. 8—(iP)—Plans cline. pect that the dead man was her PLUS: Selected Shorte this thing tonight,” by a five to Mahoney thought the Directors that the chairman did not vote. He Practitioner." from which he The 44-hour week at Manchester E. J. HoU told the Board he had edly affirmed that there was no Arrest 15 Stem Qronp Members per price for children up to 14. V. S. Savings Bonds 4S1A0 for a new state police barracks In brother, Shaw said. two vote decided that before it themselvee “ in regard to insurance said that he questioned whether gathers that hospltaJ* m America Memorial for most personnel has "Connecticut’s greatest asset as took action on Griswold’s ouster “come prepared to aee an honest question being raised as to Giis- Tel Aviv, Israel. Sept. 8—iiPi— ! Stocks 9 M 3 .9 2 Ftsette’p body, the skull frac­ matters" had had personal in- the chairman could later declaih ara troubled with the same prob­ been established at the hospital Killingworth, replacing the present •n Industrial aUte la iU aUlled At Regular Prices It should clear up several legal man crucified." Hitting at “ at wold’s reputation oi' integrity, and Israeli military police have ar­ Francia A. Hakulls, fireman ap- tured and the abdomen tom open, tetrata aa direct as those held lems confronting Malta, regarding since January 1, 194il. and has barracks at Westbrook, were dis­ workera," ths report said. "Evary Gibbons Assembly points raised last night during he had voted merely by announc­ least four Board members who In after a snort executive session rested about 15 members of the prenUceJn the Navy, .la serving 888,771.40 additional training program that was found by the roadside near against Griswold, and that the ing the result o f the vote. aboard the repair ship U.S.S. hospiUl personnel. worked out well. The nurses have closed yesterday in Commissioner ths Haddam Jail. The label of a the course of a public hearing on Insurance matters have done the roundtable, the vote to refer the Stem group, Jewish extremist or­ The article was first presented been cooperative In helping the ; can be atarted before the July, the matter. . Board ahould drop its action and Under th*? charter five affirma­ same thing and are doing the same matter to the town counsel for ganization. at Camp Yair on the Amphion. He Is the son of Mr. OldMt State Flower Edward J. Hickey’s snnual report To Sponsor Play Bridgeport store on the man’s coat "apollgize for luring Mr. Griswold by Mr. Slover before the Hospital hospital work out the change from 1951, deadline wl|l benefit the lA III • CON HI Y lOME D WSt At one point a resolution was tive votes are required for any thing they charge against Mr. clarificatioiy/of legal points was outskirts of Tel Aviv. The police and Mrs. John J. Makull* of 113 The state of Oregon went to one StandardlsaUon Conference. the prevlmis 48-hour week and It to the governor. was the only, clue to his Identity. aa an example.” purpOM except adjoununent. Aa Wells street. : future economy of the state.” Mrs. Polsa remembered that her very nearly framed which In ef­ Griswold.” he asked the Directors passed. It was also voted to de­ surrounded the Sternlst camp of her oldeat famlliea for a state American College of Surgeons. In is felt they can be depended upon Land for the barracks has been Gibbons Assembly Catholic llad- Claims Lack of Authority last nlght’a aesalon opened, Majror Busy As "desrlBg House" brother had recently purchaaed a EflSTUJOOD fect asked Town Oounsol Hyde to drop their action. fer action on Mr. Holman's resig­ Monday night and searched It for flower, the Oregon grape. Fossil New York. September 11. 1947. the to further serve reliably under the purchaaed on Route 80, and plans The commission noted that it les of Columbus will SMnsor tns what the Board ahould do in the Charles W. Holman, chairmpn of England had the minutes correct' Director Carl HulUne pointed nation until decision on the Gris­ two days and nights. Those ar­ leaves of the plant show *ha« it 40-hour week when It is put Into first production of the Oommunity suit at this store and after con­ cd to show that he voted for Orln- reprint appearing in the magazine made for' three buildings, a bar­ I had been buay during the past tacting thq police, made the idsn- HUve My R M u d e To Breadwas* matter, but this course was drop- the Planning Commission who re­ out that while the theory of com­ wold case had been reached. rested were membere of the Jeru- minded o f the rehearsal fir . eve­ haa InhaMtad the region tM ■■■• this June. effect. racks, a garage and a supply de­ year serving as a "claaring house” Players—"You Can’t ’Taka It With (n i TVItrJ after General Manager Geor^ signed In protest over the move to wold’s discharge. plete separation of personal and In the vote. Directors HulUne Mlem organization on leave. ning at 7:30 in tVnter church. than 30.000.000 years. In Effect Everywhere You,” by George 8. Kaufman, Oc­ tlflcation. Wed.. Hinre., Fri., Sat . Replying to LaBelle, Mayor Eng­ laterested In 40 Hoot Meek pot. The 1949 General Assembly for sU agencies involved In obtain­ Fisette way employed at the Ray MItland, Jane Wyman In Dan Palley Chat. WInaInger Waddell suggested that “t discharge Griswold, referred Di­ Dr. Bonnlci requested informa­ The 40-hour week has been in will be asked to provide the mon­ ing and dlssemlnatfng such Infor- tober 22-23 at Whlton Hall. think the Board of Directorsrectors m Chapter 17 of the char­ land said that he considered that I effect in many Industries.and busi- Shore Line hotel and frequently "THE LOST WEEK END” PLUS: "The Big PHneh" r tion regarding working time of ey- I matlon on training programs. The cast, already cbosea, will ahould stand on its own feet in ter which, he said, indicated by announcing the r-.*ult o f the Manchester MemoHal personnel I nesses for many years. Hospitals went home on week ends, usually ALSO Hickey’s report said that during This service ha* been beneficial begin full rehearsals September hitch hiking back to work. Shaw Eddie Bracken, Veronica Lake In Feature— l;Se, dao, 8 : f making the final decision.” that the appointment of Griswold vote aa having passed, he consid­ and was particularly interested in I throughout the nation are finding I the past fiscal year the depart­ the commission said. In helping 15. aaid that he' was apparently on "HOLD THAT BLONDE” Laet Show Nlgktly- S:8d Martin’s PoUUon was not one made by the Directors, ered he had regftstered the neoea- obtaining a copy of the contem­ It heCetaary to offer the same Director Richard Martin, while but by the voters o f the town. He Mrv fifth vote. work-week aa industry. In order to ment received 15,971 complaints, I to "minimize veterans discemtent” Mrs. Geno J. Andrelnl h u bis way back to the hotel when BNJOV THE MOVIES IN plated 4^hour week roster. He made 3.341 criminal arrests. 8.008 I at delays In approval of programs. chaise of arrangementa for the COMFORT ALL MOSQUITOS he maintained his belief in his Intimated that the Directors had *T think It proper to aasume,**. wrote a 8«-hour week is in effect attract people to Its working'staff. struck. motor vehicle arrests and issued Decline In the number of local sponsor and Mrs. Joseph Handley The state police lieutenant aaid AND INSECTS CONTROLLED original atand, that no official bi Malta and included with his Hospital salaries have always Ne Moeqnltoee! Ne laeeetet should be in a position to do pri­ been notoriously low and to bring 56.378 motor vehicle warnings. I veterans service centers from 51 wiil direct the play. that blood stains on the man’s BY AEROPLANE DDT SPRAY letter a roster of duties for mid­ Controlled By vate work on which he later pass­ Aeroplaae DDT Spray es aa a public official, said that he RTtSWUtaili thought possibly If the Board enunciated a policy to that effect, ... fOR flECIs such action would bring about Mr. THE Griswold’s resignation and the It’s W ise To Buy necessity to “fire” him might bs avoided. OAK GRILL Mayor Oedl W. England stated that to his mind most of the ob­ IS NOW jection to Griswold’s service might be eliminated if Griswold Air Conditioned disqualified himaelf in voting on matters in which he had shared preparation. FOR rviiopdiTi ’The decision o f the Board last STARTS THUR8DAT night WH to postpone action un< TOUR PLEASURE til a date later this week when the Furniture and Appliances "CORVETTE K-nr* [OLLEGE legal aspects might have been PLUS: "Wlnga Over BenoMn" cleared up. An last night’s public hearing on the Griswold esse opened, Mayor England asked for a reading o'f OAtottcitc/u, CoM M /. the complaint againat Griswold and aaked if there was reply. Dlasatlsfled with the charge lodged against him, Orlawold ask ed first “what crime’’ he had com- v^ihoes CAVEY'S mitted and what regulations, If any, he had broken. NOW No Rofloctloa On Blan liormal Director Martin replied that For Fine Foodw... there was no hint that Griswold had Indulged In any "crime’’; that 45 EAST CENTER STREET—KNOWN FOR QUALITY tha charge In effect was no re­ flection on Griswold’s inte^ty in any way, but waa concerned with policy. Martin said he conaidered It waa bad policy for Griswold to When you dine out or take your friends to remain as a member, o f the Town Planning Oommlaalon while he en­ ” KEITH’S EASY TERMS r dinner you will always be glad you came here. gaged In private wmh which re­ sulted In him taking the posiUon o f both advocate and Judge. Griswold repUed that an engin­ MEET the newest member of Burto n's Fashion Family. . She's young, eer "Uvea on hia reputation”, and Delightful Dancing Nightly that he considered that he waa be­ •he's cute, she's JUDY BOND. . the most talked about, sought*ufter ing made the object o f personal Blouse line in the country! You'll find an' overflowing measure of attack by “this camouflaged statement”. smartness and qiiality and detail in these wonderful blouses and we have Hia Reason for RefuMl *Mancheater*s Dining R o o ^ o f Distinction** ”I have refused to resign”, he a selection for you to choose from that will please the eye as well as your stated, "because such a course purse. might be construed to mean I had taken an easy way out of a meH. fOKCHIUIKHHere ore two popular styles from the complete By Except for the result on my repu­ Fleet-Air Line for children. Our unique scuffless tip tation I would resign, but I can’t oxford Is a rugged, long wearing favorite . . . the do that now. My friends come to brown moccasin is a sensible, stylish shoe for all chll- me and say 'Griswold, what have d— \sk for them by style number. We carry narrow .vou done—what has happened T’. I widths, -V, feel that ireflectlona have been , cast on me wrongfully and that if ' FAMtR " I should resign, it would be taken that the public would say I have * 1 - Thru Peacock Alley*— East Center St. No. 10 done something wrong.” Oonttnuing, Griswold stated the ERBNER’Q Directors should "tell the people SHOESHOF, STORE K V o f Manchester what I have done 825 Main Street that is wrong, what policy I have W , violated. If you make a public pol­ icy that I can’t follow. I’ll resign. DANCING AT THE But there ia something move back o f this. I think there is personal LITHUANIAN BALL ROOM feeling Involved and that someone has taken a shot at Alexander 227 LAWERENCE ST. HARTFORD Jarvis and baa hit me.” Griswold was referring to plans he had prepared for Jarvla, dls- ^ Government Credit Regulations take effect Sept. 20! CMsaion on which came as a pre­ Starts September 10 and every Wednesday and Friday lude to the move for his dismis­ thereafter through the season. sal. They will require larger down payments and less time to pay! Griswold reviewed the circum­ stances of hia appointment to Music styled for your listening and dancing pleasure office anfl of his service on the by the ever popular Ray Mathews and his ‘TAMPUS CommisaiDn. Take advantage of Keith's liberal terms NOW! CLUB ORCHESTRA” featuring Bob Tyler and Connie He recalled that some years ago Manning vocalists. he had been an applicant for the post of town engineer, but had not Now ifi the time to buy the applian cet» and furniture you need. Now - Secured this position. Soon after­ 4tKsuccessful dance season. Newly decorated ballroom. ward. he aaid. he waa approached you can own new furniture and mofleru.appli4ince8 for only a small down On Sept. 15 first It’i^nesday dance, given away: 2 bottles and asked If he w()uld take an ap­ pointment as a member o f the champagne, 2 beautiful orchids. ” . swnlng group. j payment. At Keith's, SIO delivers a living room, lUiiing room, or be pleted field training with an Bethlehem, . Sept. 8— Re­ seph- Lcntocha, George Barron, tion, Robert Redican, Meriden; fifes). The modem corps art The Democratic Town commit­ been in Washington for too long a Fourteen Radical Socialist depu­ clare It Get* Dirty After The first meeting of the fall sea­ Dutch Boy" Retirement Allowance Fund for excellent rating. W’hat worries Harold Monahan, William Weber enacmble, Otto Jacob, Torrington; timed at 120 beats per minute tee has added the name o f Ronald time." Staasen declared. "The ties bolted party lines and voted gina Laudis, the newly-founded Boiler-Burner Units son for the American Legion while the ancients play 110 only. Sergeant Naxarko is where he Firemen Drill Auxiliary will be held this evening and Eugene Dick. time. Kermet E. Parker, New Brit­ President should help man the red against Schummn on the cruel li the month of August was complet­ < Beneilictine abbey, waa the scene Ready for Immediate Installation LIngard to the Hat of candidates herring nets instead of 'complain­ ballot last night. Edouard Herriot, ia going to H've. He spent last- at 8 o'clock at the G.A.R, hall sit Advisory C'.ouncll Meeting ain; manual of instruments, Mar­ At this contest, all of the Jun­ ed yesterday by C. Leroy Norris, ' here today of another historical ior corpa win compete In the aft­ B le n tls e d for the Democratic Primary to fill ing against the fishermen." an old warhorse of French politics night on a cot in the basement Easy Payents 3 Years to Pay nock\’iJle, 8«pt. (Spedan — which time the delegates to the re­ The Advisory Council of the M. tin O. Kavanaugh, Southington; TVessurer. Charles S. Houta, of the Armory. His wife and ' event in the Roman Catholic cent department convention will T. Stevens A Sons Company, which ernoon and the Senior corps at the vacancy for the office of Oon- Stsssen said that by "his scold' and now president of the Assem­ The eubject of realdenU having ranks and fliea, Joseph Connor, stable. The Prln\trie* will be held ing. complaining speeches" the bly. flew into a towering rage and chairman of the fund, is taking two-months-old baby girl are I church. give their report. is composed of Locals that have night action to get the consent of mem- i in'Albany, and that's about FUEL OILS RANGE OILS difficulty with dirty and dlgcolor- Private Hervloes. contacts with the Stevens Com­ Thompsonville; marching ability, Paint next Tuesday; President showed he lacks leader­ said he was quitting as head of For the first time in the history Frank Almatcdt, Wethersfield; Only three petitions for the of- ; ship "In affairs at home and abroad the Radical Socialist party, whose bers to invest $20,000 more in Uni­ 120 miles from Manchester. cd water in aectlons where mem- Private funeral services were pany, will meet on Sunday, Sep­ ted States Government Bonds. of the order In the United States, WHOLESALE GASOLINE and MOTOR OILS bera of the lire department are held Tuesday afternoon for th$ tember 12, In Rockville. Tina general appearance, Charles Haw­ flee of constable were filed in the | so vitally needed In the next cru- members are neither radical noit At the Veterans Ser\ice Cen­ kins, Newington. » Democratic Primary although I 1 clal years." socialist, but coiueiwatlve. There is now on hand in the fund ter this morning. Sergeant a Benedictine nun. Donna Frances havlnt a drill came up for dlecua- Infant son bom Saturday to Mr. Council Is composed of represen­ $24,906.59 in cash which ia not I Maubisne, took her final vows and •lon at the meetlnf of the Com­ and Mrs. Paul Oruenlg of 85 tatives from Locals 564 of Haver­ Baton twirling; style, Mr. Kav­ Jane* Nackowtki four cXn be nominated. Only sev- I I He summed up his indictment of The Radical Socialistsicjalis hsve spilt Naxarko stated he must find anaugh: moves, Mr. Almstedt; en constables can be elected. The i Mr. Truman as a presidential fail- tlraw’ing interest. It la proposed to housing or he will hsve to sub-< I Joined the cloistered community mon Council held laat evening. Al­ Chamberlain street. Burial was in hill, Mass., 288 of Pcacedale, R. 1., 30 Hawthorne Stroot over Schunian's ^ n to give the invest part of this money in Govr derman John Orlowtkl stated that the Ellington cemetery. and 58 of Rockville. The meet­ time, Mr. Parker. Republicans hsve nominated four j I ure in these words: workers of France a 2,500 franc mit his resignation from thel ' which was established here last ernment Bonds. Thursday. WILLIAMS when the drill was held In the Men’s Club ing will be held at 10 a. m. at the Fancy drill: Inspection, Mr. and now the Democrats will have I "The President failed when he <$8,331 coat of living bonus. The present assignment. He is a Connor; moves, Mr. Hawkins; Has Resumed four candidates to insure a con­ I had a Democratic Congress to The fund already has $95,000 in­ veteran of flighting in both the The Rt. Rev. Bernard Kaelln. western part of the city last week, The Men's Club of 8t. Bernard's Union hall on Union street with a National Executive committee of vested in Government Bonds. this condition persisted for over church will hold a socIM this eve­ time, Mr. Parker. test in the October election. I work with. European and Pacific theatera i abbot primate of St. Anselem's dinner at l o'clock at the Rockville Iks bl| newt tsdsy, for your home, trim colors, ees tints liko porek sad French employers went on record There are at present 127 membera two hours. The council moved that ning at 8 o'clock St the Church hall Hotel. A t this meeting the group Supervising the contest will be Setting Up Machine* "He failed when he had a Re­ yesterday against the bonus, during which he held the rank , monastery In Rome, director of Teaching it *T>elck Bey" Blended Pslnt. deck oslal. publican Congress to work with. Pensions paid for the month ot first lieutenant of infantry. the Benedictine order, officiated OIL SERVICE the Plre committee contact the with motion plcturea. refreshments will dtecuas mutual problems with I Morris Balcom of New London, s So T>alrL Boy" paint cLsmiits TTie work of setting up the vot­ which would cost about $390,000,- 341 BROAD STREET T E L . 2-1257 Water and Aqueduct Company and selections by the Rasor Strop the M. T. Stevens Company. I member of the executive board of STiy U m ie i psintf Beraue differ. I "It is high ;ime to elect § Pres­ amounted to $550.72. at the consecration and was cele­ blended each Vo do its own apeclsl job ing machines in the different dis­ 000 all told. Flanolal Statement with the recommendation that all quartet. Member.- are eligible to VOICE AND PIANO types si serriee require different aperisUy wdS. tricts was started this morning. ident who can work succesafully A fight' is bew ing now over brant of the pontifical high ma.«a. with others as an Amen can team." The statement Is as follows. ^ . The primate was as.*isted by hydranu of the city be opened at bring another man to the event. hiedt el psiat. II yoeVs been wahlng lor good palm Five machines are assigned to whether the bonus will have to be Rtcrints trials of the others have been least twice a year, and to discuss Romaco Club For The 1948-49 Season — H’a .leret And we mean here la sur Ike ReV. Thomas F. Dennchy, of Fsr Isyitag brnnly and protection, each district. Three of the ma­ paid, in the face of the fact that Cash on hand Septem- deUyed pending the outcome of what other methods might be The dtomaco Club will hold a rtore, wahttig lor yoe. Aik lot *DsA^ chines will be used for the Repub­ Schuman is out. Washington, deacon, and the Rev. used to remedy the situation. "Pigtail- Mystery Hayrlde” this For Further Infomatton wUt* Loess paint cannot bo aado liko* Bey” Iks Nsndod pakiit ber 7. 1948 ...... $119,540.82 i Eugene Morlarty of Hartford, lican Primary. The machines aa- The 295 votes against Schuman Received from Employ- Tha committee member said the Permits were granted as fol­ evening, meeting at the home of Can5S80 lican Primary and two for the Fashion Show last night came mainly from th^ tub-dcacon. The Rev. -Damans lows: Oscar Rochler to build ad­ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snape on the ea’a Contribution . . . 941.49 n«'V Hollj'wood hearings will call W. Wurzen, chaplain of the mon­ Democratic Primary. The machines Communists and Rightists. There I for more stars, none of them men­ dition to present garage at 71 Hartford Turnpike at 7:30 o'clock. assigned to the Democrats are were 289 votes for Schuman. astery, was master of ceremonies. I Total $120,482.31 tioned yet in any of the commit- Grand avenue; Francis Kuhniy to Pirnle Saturday knonm as the 30 point machines. Models Picked New Nun from Franee The Textile Workers Union of In the normal course, Auriol, rvneniiitiiNiB tee’a west coast Inveatlgktions. demolish two chicken coops at 28 There are forty names on the pri­ ^ a t would turn to the Radical | office ExpmsM ...... $ White street; P. O.. Krause to de­ America, Local 58, will hold their 25.00 They w-111 get under way before the The new min came to Bethlehem mary lists. This means that two SocisilaU for a premier, since I t ! Pension Paid end of October, he said. from France as a norice last year molish shed damaged by wind annual picnic on Saturday, Septem­ AMESITE rows will hsve to be used on the Nine Selected for Loral 550.72 storm at 116 EUtst Main street; ber 11. at the Italian Social Club was toat party which directly j cash on hand ' S^ptem- and completed her novitiate to­ Democratic machines. cauaed the (Schuman cabinet t o ! bor 7. 1948 day. She joina seven other nuns Chester C. Blonlars to build a on Snipsic strMt, starting at 1 / Tn it m a k i pood dollars oo pa rth iri DRIVEWAYS The mechanics are having trou­ Event Sponsored by 24.906.59 More ''Tea Parties" two story addition to present o'clock In the afternoon. A pro­ fall. The Radical Socialist split, ] u. S. Govem'meii’t’ wlio were sealed away from the ble arranging for this method of however,.may be-too deep to over-' Bond* ...... world last week In solemn cere­ building at 118 Union street ot gram of speaking has been ar­ POWER ROLLED Paint mcCiLL-conuERSE me. ^^ctnre Framing voting and it may be neoessary Cheney Bros. A. A. , 95.000.00 The famous Boston Tea Party i comt. Wood and cinder, approximate ranged from S to 3 o'clock which especially If Herriot stays was not the only, uprising of its monies presided over by the Most Orders taken now! SpeciaUs- Varnish Mirrors to hire machines for the primary as mad as he was last night cost $4,500; also for an addiitonal will include Cheitar Bowles, Dem­ elections if the town machines Nine models hsve been selected Total ...... $120,482.31 kind. In . addition, the American Rev. . O’Brien, bishop of ocratic candidate for governor, ing In parking areas and gas That split, in turn, might take Total Mem'bership ...... 127 colonists held five other “ tea par- i the Hartford diocese, story to present one story build­ Painters' Pictures cannot be used. for the 'Round the Clock Fashion ing at the same address. St. Jos­ Mrs. Chase Going Woodhouse, a stations. Work guaranteed. all the gas out of the so-called Number of persons receiving ties" protesting the Tea Act of Today's ceremonies were attend- eph's Corporation was granted candidate for renomination in the Time pn.vments arranged. Free SuppUee Artists’ Material Show sponsored by the Cheney third force which has been run­ Pension ...... 1773, according to the Encycle- ed by a large number of Connectl- Ssstmrdmg Mtimatea permission to build a four room Second Congreaalonal District, and j u i c y S M A U WsUpaper Drafting Brothers Athletic Association. ning France since the fourth re­ New Members...... pedla Brltannlca. j cut Catholic clergy. addition to the Convent at 31 James Bamford, aaaistant Woolen Foes Share Chairman Doris Flrato announced public was bom. Communists and Refunds ...... and Worsted Director of the Tex­ Window Glass Instruments the fsr right of Gen. Charles De West street at an approximate DeMaio Rrothert today. The show will be held at the cost of $7,200. tile Workers Union' of America. 645 Main Streot Telephone 6887 Same Hates Gaulle have been consistently m iffk t • • A biU received for medical at­ Paving Contractors Since lt$ l Whlton Memorial on Oct. 5 and 6. barred from the government. 4 . 1 • t tendance from Dr. El. H. Metcalf Call Manchester 7691 Anytime „3''j i: I A ll of the girls, who will model Now they are both clamorlnK N ew Evidence for George Rich, a d ty employes, (Cdntlauad from Pago Oae) apparel from Manchester's leading for a chance. They differ on how was referred to the insurance FENDER AND BODY O R A N C e S ! women's clothiers, are employed they should get that chance. De Being Sought Timm /or committee. A oommunioatlon was British double-cross and violation at Cheney's. They are Jean Rich­ Gaulle has been shouting for new received from Fisk A Duffg, stat­ o f solemn alliances. ter, Dye and Finish; Julia Ksrgl, general elections. His new party, ■UY A AIO M R PULL More juice for your money when V (Oentlnned froni Pagn On*) ing that the duties o f the former WORK The American State Depart­ Broad Goods Weaving; Lorraine the Rally of the Frenchs People, it's a date! you use small oranges! See for yourself how much m ore: corporation counsel Harry H. ment, according to Israel commen­ McKee, Dye ind Finish; Jane Pe­ was not organized when the last Solimene and Flagx, Inc. GRANTS DOES IT AGAIN! told reporters some o f the w it-' Lugg, were now complete with the tators. finds Arab oil thicker than terson, I^ e and Finish: Doris Assembly was elected. FAILLE exception of the completion o f the •24 Oeotei StrosI Jewish blood. The department is Carlson. Pioneer Parachute; Betty nesses were mentioned In hearings' He ia going out to the hustings earlier this summer, but others are i revision of the City Charter and It accused of maliciously blocking Clegg. Time Study: Teaaie Pecks, Friday to carry to the people his is expected that t t o will be finish­ the lifting of an arms embargo in Cravat; Marlon Mahoney, Main entirely new. He refused to men- i demand that the Parliament dis­ tlon any names. | ed before the end ot September. Jarael’a favor, delaying a $100,000,- Office; and Pauline Madden, Dye solve itself and hsve some new* — and you're CHAHMER A bearing date is to be set for 80 SQ. PERCALE DRESSES 000 loan and provoking British- and Finish. The committee has heard hotly ^ elections. He got about 40 per cent the establishing of W alt’s Auto disputed testimony about a report-1 American imperialism. President Miss Flrato also stated that the of the vote in municipal elections Body Repair Shop on East Main Truman ia said to have succumbed ed wartime spy ring which fed i Gravel Or Fill Association has procured the serv last year. The Communists, recall­ charming ,_gtreet. with often to the State department's Washington secrets to Soviet! ices of Mrs. Daisy Cansde. Mrs. ing their defeat then, are not too agents and about a Communist un­ Mayor Fred S. Berger announced Any amount. Haul it sinister pressure. Csnsde, .pianist, will provide the the appointment of George Trapp While They Last the 9 FEATURES Claim Araba Betrayed anxious for another poll. Neither derground in Washington before in your musical accompaniment for the the war. ‘ as a regular patrolman and issued yourself. 50c per yard. The Arabs claim the president are the middle-of-the-road parties show. A full-scale dress reheasal, which hsve been running the gov­ Mum On Future Ptana > the following statement: "Officer TcL Manchester 8215 You make the same saving using small oranges for salads, find the State department to- staq^ng at 6:30 p. m., has been ' ^tapp is a veteran with 00 months' ;ethcr betrayed 35,000,000 Arab ernment. Thomas and other coounittce desserts and snacks. They're sw eet...rich in important Special thousands of womon \ scheduled for Oct. 4 at the Whlton The cabinet which fell last night members have kept mum on future service with the A ir Force Military riends of the United Statea in a Memorial. '< Pdlce and with this experience vitamin C ... also supply other vitamina and minarels. ? was Schuman's second. He preced­ plans, except to say that the new oskod fori Only bid for Jewish votes in the 1948 hearings will go into Russian ef­ ; should bo an asset to the depart- Buy a big bag full today and aavel Get Sunkist. finest fruit . alections. The Manchester stores who will ed and succeeded Andre Marie, a , ment. The fbur oldest super­ Read Herald Advs. clothe the models in the latest wo­ Radical Socialist, who lasted only forts to pry loose information on from 14,500 cooperating Callfomia-Aiiiona citrua growers. NYLONS Count Bemadotte may, be es- atomic energy research in this' 1. All 100% cotton, 80 square percale I teemed as a aincere humanitarian men's styles are Hale's, Tweed’s, a month. After he quit, late in WUrose, Beck’s, Smart Dress shop August, France waa without a country. 2. Roomy armholes, reinforced under seams I by moat o f the world, but both the These hearings are expected to ■ IM IM B IR t Only the O nly Q^poir ' Israelis and Arabs disagree. and Blair'a. cabinet for eight days, until Schu­ 3. Extra fullness across back and bust man finally got one together. last several weeks. When th ey; best ere ayes are skipped Israeli newspapers continually wind up, one member said, the com- j fresh. They give yea aN 4. Laboratory tested, washfost colors I brand Bemadotta as a British mittee will resume public hearings ' Stooge seeking to confine Israel to the flavar, eff the bMHfT. Full Fashioned 45 gauge, 5. Full cut, sized to specifications ReadyO' to Talk on alleged Communist influences ' ghetto frontiers. Connecticut Soil in HoIIyivood. 6. Strong seams, more stitches per inch The Arab press describes the 30 Denier, Slightly Ir­ Two weeks of hearings last fall 7. Pinked side and skirt seams mediator as a tool of western in­ About Colonies brought a parade of movie stars, terests, promoting Zionist domina­ >To Go to Detroit regular. Sizes 8'/j-101/2. 8. Woshfast trims, washfqst threads producers, directors and writers. I tion over the mid east. (CoBttnneff from Pagn One) Ten were cited for contempt for Really perfect for 9. 2 inch hems, or full circular sweeps Truce Observatioa Faroe Hartford. Sept. 8—fiPi — Pome refusing to ssy whether they had Israelis and Arabs agree the 15 concerning the future of Italy’s Connecticut soil has been request­ any Communist affiliations. Some I that "meel-you-in- truce observation ia a farce. former colonies. ed by a Detroit, Mich., resident to of those cited were convicted but The Israelis complain of scores Ther* waa no Imlicatlon whether fill in the state's space in a large Of alleged Arab violaUons. The the State Department would fol­ map -he la making of the United Ironl-ofthe-dorm" THURSDAY SPECIALS Arabs, for their part, profess to low Britain’s lead and agree to States. know that Israel ia preparing for such a meeting. Robert W. Honsarrat made this A L L SIZES $ 1 2 - 9 8 CLOSEOUT further aggression while United Officials threw cold water on the request in a letter received today quickie. And SLA C K SOX T SHIRTS Women’s Casual MUSLIN Nations observers frolic with for­ idea when Russia's formal proposal by Governor Shannon. The Michi­ COLOR FILM Unbleached 86 Square mer Irgun Zvsl L«umi and Stern waa received Monday. Their at­ gan man said he is asking other Boy’s Heavy Cotton gang girls. '• equally right for Men’* White Cotton SHOES titude then that another four- states to do likewise. Or if moy be foculty lea fime\ . . or sororify rushing Striped Sox S A V E 18c In all the journalistic hubbub power ifeeting would be fruitless Governor Shannon asked the SAVE 40c SweU For Work or Play In White Only. 88 Pnir I,eft among Arabs and Israelis, Russia now did; not rule out acceptance Highway Department to comply more $erious get- Sizes 7-91/|. Reg. S.Sc Size* S, M, L In A*»orted Size* Pre War Price ckiy! Whotever the occasion, here's your dress. The Reg. 2.47 emerges virtually pure and un- of Moscow’s proposal. with the letter. critieixed. France alao had not replied to utfer^flotlery of o portrait neckline, the wh'istie-slim The Israelis describe the Moscow the Ruaaian suggestion. together$. The grace and charm of Sheltie 'Y ds. button bodice, the groceful side, skirt fullness . . . sure Pr. 1 0 0 1.99 3 leOO government as “our first friend." Unless the Big Four act on the After all, thisls a bit exaggerated Russian policy toward the little issue by September 15, under thn< Spun make it a mu$t for campua wardrobea. signs of popularity for the weorer. Block, lypwn, gray, 815 Main St. state is given a perfect mark. Italian treaty the Italian colony The Arabs are inclined to shrug problem must go to the United Na­ « green; sizes 9 to 15. Your Friendly W. T. GRANT CO. Store Manchester o ff Russia’s consistent sponsor­ tions for decision. BUT WE DO A LL KINDS OF BODY ship of Israel as Just what they expected and deny it caused them pain. They say the Russians be­ REPAIR WORK to your complete haved very logically and Moscow’s Export Rules policy can swing in the future to support the Araba If and w-hen the Fa<^ing Probe satisfaction and make your car Araba make up their mind to pay the Ruaaian price. look as good as new again. (Continued from Pagn One) by Senator Ferguson "(R., Mich.) */* Stassen Attacks . was on an entirely different trsll. UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE MADE-TO-YOUR-ORDER It heard testimony that William W' e also have our oivn paint shop. Don*t drive Truiuaii Record W. Remington was presiding ever a committee which passed on ex­ a battered looking car. ports fon Russia at a time when (Continued from Page One) he was under FBI Xecunty. IN OUR OWN FACTORY O A % Elizabeth T. Bentley, self-rcs- CASUAL.. COMFORTABLE... CORRECT (R-Ohio) had "run out on hia oviti cribed former Communist spv ring housing bill.” courier, described Remingtcn «a Stassen gave the Republican re­ one of her sources ot wn-tiine se­ AT SAVINGS UP TO . . . ply to some of the issues the presi­ crets. Remington denied this. He dent had raised. The former currently is under suspension from Minnesota governor in turn raised his $10,3(>5 a year department post Complete Home Furnishings aome issues against the Demo­ pending the outcome of his loyalty crats. 1 check. eFumiture - eAppliances Blames Truman for Inflation ^ y Sleet With Clark He said Mr. Truman had set off RogeraXsaid members of •the eBedding , eRugs eLamps ■>Ct inflation by removing controls Ferguson committee may meet 3-PIECE SUITES The president has been talking wfth Attorney General Clark to­ morrow in an effort to work out Colony'B own large fac­ FROM $139.50 about "Republican high pricea." a compromise in the dispute ovet tory In East Glastonbury C U ST O M STYLED PIECES AT- Mr. Truman told labor that it had better watch out for more re­ information from rovernnicnt em­ Colony's ne»V store, 1156 LESS THAN READY-MADE FURNITURE . UPHOLSTERED. strictions if the Republicans are ployes’ loyalty filea. Mala St., near TrumbuH • elected. Stassen said labor has The senators have been denied access to the Remington file by In downtown Hartford CHAIRS done better under the Taft-Hart- Have upholstered furniture made especially for you order of President Tr'imaa who ley act than under Mr. Truman's ■) — in the exact style you want, in the very fabric you FROM $39.50 policies. has held that sources o f intorma- want for up to 30% less than you’d pay for plain, Stassen charged that >Iri Tru­ tion, and Department of J'istice methods in handling ric'h cascr, The dnest looking car is of little value if it does not ordinary ready-made pieces! Choose from our huge man's agreements with the Rus­ STUDIO COUCHES sians at Potsdam had proved "a must be protected. run well. If your car is in reasonably good condition it variety of smart fabrics and styles. Your furniture colossal failure for the United will bo custom-built to your order and delivered FROM $49.50 States." He complained that Mr. ia worth keeping in good mechanical condition. i,et u.s do direct to you . . . fresh from Colony’s own factory. Truman failed to take Senator A r­ Increase Reported im ’ You save on fussy overhead expenses, save the usual thur Vandenberg (R., Mich.) along the work. W e hare the mechanics who have the “know SOFAS to that meeting. in-between costs and get great values at all times. * Vandenberg In Fm y In Charity Costs how.” Any make. FROM $99.50 Vandenberg — praised by Mr. \ ou couI

slon. Gov. James C. Shannon U Death TeD Btoec Te Five and fire at tha B. J. Brach A Sons juries. Slxtoah paraons ratnaiiMd srenui that there will be plenty of and poultry fanciar; Jamas C Ped- lending money In toe future. youth eeganlmthm In Om to m «C expected to be named for hla candy factory toss to fiva today. in hospitals for treatment of them around." dcr, editor of The Boston Cultiva­ “Inflation cannot continue,” he WaJIsaa doddad. The organlxatioa House Heading first full term, as the delegatu re­ Chiesgo, Sept 8 — MR — The MUton Seidel, 57, a worker, died burns or Injuries Buffered In toe Poultry Stamp , Ralph DavU, one of six repre­ tor, and Geofge E. White of toe Giimot Halt said, “and toe InevltaMe'readjust­ Tokyo. Sept B-«n—It loot adrated aa abatlnanoa ptograas', li’orm er Circus Acrobat nominate other incumbents. death toll In yesterday's axplosion In Loratto hoepital today of in­ mysterious blast and fiamca. sentatives of the Philatelic division Boston wholesale produce firm of ment wUl bear heavily on tooaa dtraocratto to drink liquor, a proridlag a fina of 80,000 yan The lone contest Is seen aa oc­ of the Post Office Department sent Parker 4k White, the toow was bald Bank Thefts borrewera who have purehaaad Platform Unit curring between Lieut. Gov. Rob­ To Be Issued around the country to help out In a tent on Boaton Common. plant and equipment at high prices ert F. Peraona of Farmington and local officea on such occasions, said 18.8M At ritat SIww whoat products baar a high Describes Early Years State Attorney Meade Alcom of some of the dcatcra could be ex­ In two days It attracted 10.000 Rapport Say* It Is Im­ aalea tag because o f costly equip­ Manchester Senator Is Suffleld, who baa Stats Ctiairman New Hcven Post Of- pected to buy as many aa 10,000 of people to view some LOOO tpeci- m ent wages and materlala.” Harold E. Mltcbell'a support for their life and became uaeleaa for the stamps. mens. Exhibitors included Dan­ He reported that 73 Connecticut Unanimous Choice of tha post of Lieutenant Governor. f ic e Busy Preparing How many amateur coUecton possible to Prevent small loan companies had 83,550,- Henry Ferguion at 80 any acrobatic work, caualnf him iel Webster. With an admission ' ■" <1 will be on hand to obtain one or fee of two cents for men (women People Stealing 806 outstanding in loans to 57.707 to abandon hie exerclaee and his Resolutions Committee F or Event Tomorrow more of the new stamps is any­ borrowera on Sept 30, 1947. GREETINGS looks Badi to Time Ideas for tralnlnr talented local and children free), toe ahow took body’s guess. in about 8600 and realised a $300 youngsters. Hartford, Sept. 8— State WHiTen to Make Hartford, Sept. 7—<«5 — SUte When He Delighted New Haven, Sept. 8.— Be- l,C0a,90a Stamps Bceeived profit. Asked If he misses the life of Bank Commissioner Richard Rap­ Audiences With Act traveling shows, the white*haired Senator Charles 8. House of Man­ New England Tour cauiM America’s first poultry The New Haven office received Asiatic fowls, brou^t to Boston Appoint Budlong THE MANCHESTER SEA FOOD man said, “ As you age up, you get chester has been named chairman ahow was held in Boston in 1849, million and a half of tlye etam] by clipper ship esptams and larger port says It la Impoaetble to pre­ away from It. You forget every­ of the Republican convention’s 964 MAIN STREET lEL. 2-4312 the staff of the New Haven post last Friday, ao there still will ' than any ever seen in America, vent people from stealing from ^ did acrobaUcs for a good greatly axelted toe apectatora and, banks. Acting Secretary COR. OAK AND COTTAGE STS. thing that would be kind of inter* Reaolutlons committee and he Boston, Sept. 8—(P)—Gov. Earl office, augmented by a couple of a mlUloh on hand to supply the nainiy years, then went to the over-the-counter trade if Goode’s saya Ives, were Impoitont in stim­ But he adds that it la possible to esUng.” He hasn’t seen any of aaya the committee will meet Warren of California, Republican hundred extra hands, is up to ita dets.” his old companions for years, al* candidate for vice president, will esUmate of 500,000 advance ordefe ulating Interest in poultry. make stealing more difficult and West Hartford, Sept 8 (P>— either Thursday or Friday for an F ea tu rin g eara In work. the detection o f thieves easier, for *that’s how Henry Ferguson. 8 0 ,1 though he used to look for ^ them campaign late this month in Mas- for first covers proves correct. That Is why a Brahma rooster The ap^ntment of A. L. Budlong Will Open TODAY, September 8 open hearing on the party’s 1948 The postal workers are getting was chosen to appear on the new which reason, be said today, he of 4 Pearl strt*t. summed up half i »t various circuses and other sachusette, New Hampshira and The stamp, bearing the legend of South LyoM aa acting aecratary state platform. ready for tomorrow’* iosuance of stamp. will ask the 1949 Legislature to shows that come to Houae was the unanimous aelec- Connecticut, the Republican State a new threo-cent stamp commem­ “ Centennial the American Poul­ of the American Radio Ralay a Ufetlme of show work. try Industry,” shows a light "First day of issue” ceremonies require that bank audita be, made tloo last night of the committee Committee announced today. Famous Silver Slipper Hosiery orating the poultry industry’s league and manager o f the leagaa’a with a complete line of choice and Bclected sea foods. Fish •hipmenlu' mark that he “went to the dogs,” Mr. Ferguson added that he Warren will speak in Springfield Brahma rooster and. In the lower will be held on New Haven green, annually by peraona not employed which, r.t a meeting here, author­ centennial.. opposite toe post office, tomorrow headquarters here has been an­ hapever, should not be mlslnter- didn't have many lean days In the Senator Charlea B. Honae the night of September 37. and right hand corner, an egg on which in the banks. nounced. arrive every day. We have the best facilities for handUng fish anff- ised him to name a preliminary It le the first Ume the New Ha­ at 4 p. m. Have Greatest Hesponalbaity piuted. Mr. Ferguson merely show buslneas. “ I was always after remaining these overnight, ven office ever had the task of is shown the stamp's denominaUon Budlong, identified with tha meant that he changed from an drafting committee to study pro- — “3c.” Spdakers 'will Include Goode, The banka toemaelvea have the pretty lucky. In show business, if poaed ^atform planks. commlttea wbo has served aa eon- will! visit Concord, Nj H., LowsU making the .first Issue of a new ARRL since 1924, succeeds Ken­ I queli^ will beonr motto. We also have the mout modem kitehen' aerobatic act to a dog act and not I couldn't do oiui thing I could al­ ventlon secratary acveral times In end Worcester. (This does not mean that eggs Ivea, Sadlak, Titird District (fon- greatest responsibility preventing John Carvalho of Bloomfield stamp, and Postmaster Patrick J. are 36 cents a dozen). Embezzlement, Rapport aaya. neth B. Warner, who died i««a that he suffered a fall in social ways do something else. If they the past was again named, to that He goes from Worcester to Hart­ Goode sighed rather wearily that greainnah Ellsworth B, Foote, ciquipment for frying fish, clems, scallops and chips. was choosten aa clerk o f the Reso- Tha fact that a Boston poultry “It ie not toe function of toe week. Aa acting secrets^ of tha or moral prestige. didn’t need an acrobat, they could post. Both appointments ward an­ ford. Conn. "this Is a lot more than I expect­ F^sident C. Stanley Hltchlna of .vA former acrobat and vaudeville lutlona committee. show is commemorated by a stamp the New Haven PhUatelie Society, bank supervisory force, atate or ARRL, Budlong also will aerva aa always use a comedian and vice CMventlon OpeM Monday nounced by State Chairman Har­ ed.” aecreUry o f the InternaUonal Am ­ man, Mr. Ferguson has travelled versa." old L. MitchelU issued in New Haven la due large­ President Thomas Leavitt of toe Federal, to catch croolra,” he aS' throughout the country with cir­ Tha party's two-day atata cen- For two weeks collectors’ or­ ly to Paul P. Ives, a youngish look­ aerts. “Our function la to be that ateur Radio union and the Interna­ BAKED LOBSTERS, SHRIMPS, SALADS, FISH CAKES As he found some difficulty In ders for first covers have been Boston Poultry Exposition, and cuses and burlesque shows. He vention opens bare Monday night Dirinsn To Be Keynoter ing great-grandfather who is edi­ Robert E. Fellers, superintendent the law as It appllas to toe banka tional Asaodatlon of Amateur Ra­ placing facta and dates, Mr. Fer­ Keynoter will be U. 8. Rep. pouring In. On Labor day alone dio Societies. has lived in Manchester about 16 guson scratched his head with Attorney General William L. Had­ Cars Wanted! tor of Cackle and Crow, a poultry of the Division of Stamps of toe la obaerved, tost banks ara aolvent. SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK den of W est Haven was named to­ Everett M. Dirkaen o f nUnoiai His orders for 100,000 covers were paper published here, and chairman years and has been retired from large-knuckled, acrobat's fingers. • processed, and Goode said the to­ Post Office Department. and that their management and show buslneas 20 years. A small, day as temporary chairman. address will ba carried over toe We buy all makes and of toe Show committee for the A centennial dinner will be held operating policies are sound.” Oraat Cvirtioe Delaya He smiled, “I guess I’m what you state-wide radio hookup. tal probably would be half a mil wiry man with a fringe of straight call slipping. I can’t seem to Prank O. Partxek o f WiUington, models— 1930 to 1949. forthcoming 100th Boston Poultry in toe evening at a New Haven Reporting to Gov. James C. BLOCK ISLAND BLUE MACKEBEL STEAK COD white hair, the former acrobat is member of the State Central At Tuesday's nominating i lion by Thursday when they will New Haven, Sept 8—(fiV-Tba remember aa well as I used to.” be mailed out. Show. hotel. Shannon today. Rapport said there active for his 80 years. He stlU The menu—-chicken. new law adopted at toe recent spe­ Instant Cash Cterka Affixing New Stamp New Haven CZieaea By Sadlak is about 83,000,000,000 on deposit did woih on the horisonfal bar un­ in Connecticut banks and other cial aeaalon of the General Aaaem- ' BU TTERFISH niXET CUSK All over the poet office, and It was Ives who conceived the bly to permit delays In the eviction til the age of 65 when he decided Buying Service idea of obaervlng the poultry cen­ PoUe Oasea lacreas« banking Institutions, and that the k Four Are Indicted overflowing Into other Federal o f tenants was used for the first that he was “getting too old.” building offices such as the Bank tennial with a new stamp, and it money la carried in “more accounts Hartford, Sept. 8—(Jf)—There time here yesterday. Judga John Native o f Masse chueetts BARLO W ruptcy court and Civil Service ex- was U. S. Representative Antoni than there are people living in Con­ SILVER SALMON FILLET HADDOCK A "kind of a Yankee,” Mr. Fer­ In Drugs Probe amlnaUon room clerks are open­ N. Sadlak, congreaaman-at-large were nine new cases of infantile necticut” Clark F ltsf erald, o f Common I*leaa guson was born In 1888 In New- TOTS -N TEENS, me MOTOR SALES ing orders and affixing the new from Rockville, who steered the paralysla in Connecticut last week, XlrgM Ckua in Leading court granted delays avsragtaig borypoi^ Maas. When about six stamp to the self-addressed en­ throuf^ Congress. Sadlak chose an increase of two over toe pre­ Witoout quoting bank loan three months in five cases brought SW O RD FISH Los Angeles, Sept 8—(F)—Ac­ &9S Main Street by tenants sppenling from svletlon FILLET POLLOCK years of age, he first developed an Fashion Centre For Young Manchester velopes sent in by the collectors New Haven when given the option ceding week, the State Health defij figures. Rapportport aald he urged uterest in acrobatics and started tor Robert Mitchum, Starlet Ula Tel 5404 Or 2-1709 seeking the prized first day can­ o f selecting the post office where partment wporta. banken to ba "very careful in notices Leeds and two others will be re­ Impromtu training much to the 956 MAIN STREET TEL. 2-4427 cellation. the first Issue o f the stamp would HALIBUT FILLET PERCH constemaUon of hU parents. “Any­ booked today on narcotics charges Ten covers is the maximum be made. one who wanted to be an actor or a result o f grand Jury indict­ number permitted In any one or­ Ives maintains that It la proper anirthlng In thoae days was lost ments issued against them. For Colder Weather Ahead! der. Approximately every hour to date the founding of the poultry LOBSTERS, SHRDIPS AND ALL KINDS OF SH Etm SH csnpletely,” drackled the little The four, including Dancer messengers make a trip to the Industry, which he says Is second man. Vickie Evans and R o m Ford, a Smartly Styled bank to deposit the money accom­ only to dairying among the na­ Y^lwn he made the acquaintance real estate agent were Indicted by NOW panying the orders. tion’s agricultural endeavors, 29^24 20 Denier 6 .0 0 X 16 $8-60 ■tartod travsning with ihowe do­ writ# of habeas corptu. Call Manchester 7691 ing horlsontal bar and bounding Mitchum, 31-year-old handsome Size 3 to 6z. 7 to 10, 10 to 18 en what la called a trampoline. leading man, and the other princi­ R eg. 1 .6 9 A afoare netted frame, the tramp­ pals'were Invited to appear before i W PLAY A oline la a device that looka aome- the grand Jury yesterday, but de- el00% all wool Ihbrles 1,49 Get what Ilka a bUhard table. Mr. oliaad to do so. The Jurors acted Ail Nylon tojji to toe, proportioned lengths. Dust, Toast, Honey. Other Them Now Befbre The Price Rise after hearing Captain Lynn White, Fertneon figured in ecrobetle and •with and without hoods WANTED •artgl acta in vaudville and cir- head of toe police narcotics squad; Nykms 1.15 to 1.69. coaea tor several years before ha his aaststant. Sergeant Alva Barr, Experienced girl in who lad toe raid, and Jay Allen, entand into a aew Comedy act epialda, fall ahades trimmed with that ha ooBducted with two fox police cbamlst Insurance Office \ terriers. In his capacity as an ac­ plaid, leopard er krlmmer. With SERVICE STATION robat, Mr. Farguaon travelled all alack panta fas alsaa 7 to lA With Moat have knowledge of (Or 8 Complete Dance Time«) ever the eotm liy with Shows as Retired Teachers leggings hi Bices 8 to fix. underwriting and taking fameue aa the old Bamum and care o f‘books. 427 HARTFORD ROAD BaOsy, Sella and-John McMann. TAKs MArunrs n r Xt was uddla performing In Receive SI,599 V A N ^ S Mexieo about 80 y w » ago that he Write Box Q, Herald PlAMT < S e S S t n e w ot the idea for a ahow with which Hartford, Sept. 8 — (P) — The f a qient a great part of his career. V$e Our Convenient^ Stating Age and i 103 public school teachers who re­ Shop He ha^ the opportunity to help an­ Qualifications Giva your lawn tha famous tired this past year received an other act out with their dog show . LAY-AWAY PLAN . SCOTTS baouty traatmant in ail on I'record and later he decided to start his annual retirement allowance of own eaiuad j act. $1,899, tha State 'Teachers Retire­ tha fall whan Notura is axtro ment board /Mid today In its an A small deposit phu addi* kind to young grots. Your numeteue Dog Aet tional weekly payments re­ SIX DIAMOND biacidi flag Ffnoriidng under the name of nual report to Governor Shannon. Jown will bo brautlful this ling PAIR R « it y Milton and hia Comedy Number o f retirements fo r tha serves your choice until fall and belter oil naxt yoor. thara ara l>>n Mr. Ferguson dsveloped a current year, tha board said, ara wanted. proudlT ! thraa expected to Increase as 104 such .displays i TWELVE well-ttalned and humorous act S C O TTS Law n fo o d — flnost DUETTS magnificanl DIAMOND SET that reealvad high praise where applications hava .already been re­ bland of permonant grottos. a M s r f I *99“ diamonds. aver it wae ehown. The former ceived. diamond.! Caolar I D $.*S • $4.48 2S 8n 821M *77*» 14K gold diamoad showniaa trained the fo x terriers The.report shows that 11,824 Matdiad ■ mo imtings. Mwieelf and still has clippings jgnd teachws, all those In the public tUW BWIOIR—A fon meal of (hit complete SCOTTS graufeed bringt out wadding { of Um progrartu showing photogra]^ school system, are now members Is •lie twD color end boovty of tko bwn. 10 lb* food* 1000 c q 'fl ooUtoiia and sketches used to advertise his of the retirement system. Last Cute the Word! SSIbt • 8230 80 he - 83.*8 100 Ike • 87JO.' band, j a e t supporiad year they paid 81,62^088 Into tot lAWN 800D phn WUD CONTtOl—Doublo action compound ftiol do- ■ Ona old clipping, a bit dry and system. ^ TWO PIECE b r4 cireyi brood-loovod woodt oi it foodt iIm grau. Sox, troete 2S00 »q ft I Mdagana. eraokUng with tha paaaage of the TMs membership figure is toe 83A0 Drum, IIAOP tq *1 • 81>J*- ywto. was taken from a Dubno, largest In the state’s history, to SNOW SUIT AND HAT 7 in tha Xa., newspaper and I tea a dhort elusion of New Haven’s 789 teach 8COTTI Sproodort—for <|ulck, ooty Idwe trootmontt, rubkor lirod - 8*-M. wadding review of one of se parts o f era Into the system on Sept. CANNON MIH TOWR! band. •Mlltoo'e" act 1947, brought toe number to Its For Little Brother o r Sister "Tha acream of the day with present pesk figure. the Idddles’ was the Chaplin dog Ns entf I No obligotlenl It's yeurs nbselutoly fraa whan WBW.Il tatroduced during the act of Mll- Blish Hardware Co. 119* UNSATKNUL M ill OStl too a dogs. The entire act la excel- ‘ 9 *44t o » 1 2 ^ you see our exciting demenstrolien «f the new landix MVINMI ttraima teit but the big feature is the Dodd Not Seeking VAHher with the efiMzing AutenMrtIc leap faiiaclarl 793 MAIN STREET " PHONE 4121 OiapUn imitation done by thia one •i^ptays up to 43 nrinates NAHMS: UtUe canine In particular.” Sizes 0 to 4 Moda by tamaua Cannon Mills, • mllHan of thasa The clipping went on to say Seat in Congress : . .an Mnbreakable Vinylite CasMilB *1 MLM NJI that the act “almost broke the luxury lawals. In ■ gay assartmant of colors and . BORt $4JS rto w ’up in a rio t” In this a c t Hartford, Sept. 8— (P)— Thomas Cute little two piecers for colder ; . . at Chp Imrar eoat IxMllsIms tomss HUB S JS pattams, ard haing givan away by landix Washar 9 7 ■AOI MUton' fitted one of his fox ter­ J. Dodd, at Lebanon, aaya that \ X NIWi^ riers with UtUe shose that gave “under no circumstances” will ha days. In bine and pink, all wool Daalars. Oat your fraa Connbn tawat whila toe dog toe ^ t of the famous $ 9JI SMI be a candidate for the Democra •ur supply lastsi Coma in tadayl film comedian. tic nomination for Oongreaa In the lined. Printed and embroidered Whlto trsvaUng from town to Second district. t o ^ Mr. Fvguson stayed in a c­ Dodd, who unsuccessfully styles, weather proofed. tors' bMTdlng houses where, he sought the Democratic nomination says, room and .beard could be ob- for governor, losing to Chester Anuudof now Colaaibia LP player attaclunaBt tMaad tor a dollar a ‘day. About BoWIes, yesterday squelched at­ ytoto •ffo while spending some makes mmy radio on LP record player.. \ um e at one o f these boardina tempts to put him In the Second If’j Sturdy! it*$ Warm ! houses, ha met toe giri who I ffistrict race. , moderalaaa jraor phdhograph ibr both abort tone later became Mra. Fer­ He said he was backing George LEHIGH VALLEY QGHT guson. Holt of Woodstock for the nomin­ > 100% Ail Wool eonventionol reeorde and new LP records ation. Holt la opposing Mrs. Chase DIAMOND _ to HlgMasd Park DUO $29.95 (indadlng Federal Tax) pine tUtlring fcom ahow business in Going Woodhouse, who Is seeking BOYS’ SNOW SUITS x m . Mr. and lb s . Ferguson the nomifiatlon for the third time Anthracite Coal a n d BaoutifuUy modest inatallatkMi charge. The riald Jacket oomUnatlona with at­ imvad to tot'Highland Park aeo- The district convention will bo conrad tavinpt sloete pay for iti tlto of Mancheaur a short time -held Wednesday, Sept. 15, at the tached tipper hood, navy, brown and mountings toter. For a itoile, Mr. Farguaon Norwich Town hall, Dodd, al­ green, warmly lined. a i r b a i v k s o r s e had a trampoline set- up in hla though not a delegate, is expected F -M back yard rat after a ttipa the to attend as a proxy from Leban­ both rings rubber springs In tha davloa lost on. df^jlaY Sizes ANTHRACITE STOKERS! 8 dicanonda. 4 to 12 Mountings ol H K g old .

129“ Long Wearing Tweeduroy Y o u can't bant a suean m iu n e u t Ealrbanlit-Marts an. Help Wanted LON G PA N TS thracile ttohar far fiv- COME SEE THE WASHER WITH A "BRAIN” ! ing nwsimum hagting Hochneyer tweeduroy. Cuffed bet- servica with lainlmwm toma, alp-fly, ataatle aldaa. Woric lor about 6 weeks picking, fruit. ft can avan put In iis awn soopf aitantian — acanami- caliyl Full or part time. Men only^lS yeurs Sizes rrac gifis. . . and s free ehow, toot You*U be amaied te sec this ll't a foal tauar. ■raar-oew work-teving iavemioa is action! It't tha Antomatk Savst 90% af hand-fir- 6 to 12 record v r and over. S ^ p laiector. sad the Beadiz it tha only wathat that hat h. Hard lag lima and affort. k givat dean haot. Radt taiadgy, atty to biUeve, but this "atachaakal braia” acnially mesmret oat tha film aa walls, ftaars and fwrnitvra. Panaits graatar ma af asset sranmt o f soap sad puts k la tbs trathac « axaetly tha Exehuively Ours! tight doMl ysa’ll ba glad you casta. . . and tw will, tool yaur bataaiaat. .. r , Call Manchester 6065 or 6384 Shawa hara Is ci PairlfaahsMarta MadsI AH aatbracMa t w e l v e I W d a a ! tiahsr, with oatamatk ash-ramaval unit. Comet la Ibiaa 1>IAM0ND cMemoiA | PRO-TEK-TiV NOW! A ilNDIX MR AS lOW AS I99!>l copadtla*- Mocri far home ar tammetsloi haatlag. Model ABy PAIR at^ I '1 ' (MadsIS-WAidUdkg aanadAH Nilli i ) ^ I telf-feed anthracite ttekar It alee availohle la ihraa eagae- MODERNAGE SHOES lilet. Soe at far ||r(fet and toraiel a iM#M8-81l ^SusHOWimuioyms,wHtumsYiAmmmkYi s For Infants, Boys and Girls *39-541 MAIN STRB b t ****^ and taflooad ! j e w e l e r s Pero Orchards * i mmmimmm 111 M { . FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE CENTER. 533 Main Straat Blanehaatar r y Moriarty Brothers 9 276 Oakland St. PEARL 649 M.4IN STREET .. TEL. 7590 T O T S N TEENSk INC. 315 CENTER STREET TEL. 5135 .1

T\ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER CONN.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 194^ MANCHF.STF.R EVENING HEK^^U. MANCHESTER, CONN« WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 194* BIGHT- i ( T Mrt. BdarSiU J. Noren and their outstanding performance. Mlaa John Fiacher Sad the 22 the Sock and Buritia group of gree Team will exemplify that d^ Jaanna Low haa secured this out­ has esused something of a furore corotttittos. ■*' are headed by M ra Hal Tiffany the Mnadiester W ib wUl 'Telephone Inspector* gree later In the evening. standing personality and tha host-- club m< Local Lodge Past Grand Tall Cedar Clarance YUU ARK Women’s Qiib January 24, at the South Meth- and Mra Earl Chiamnn entertain the club members with iUnrl|patpr In diplomatic clrclei by an annl- Schools Need odlat efaunh. Dr. Edward L. Bees aasas are headed by Mrs. Harry Bditaffal Writer a fine evening of drama. Mrs. Roy vereary etatement In. which he Gets *Numher* in Court Chambers is the chairman of a WHEN MOVING Maidmaat and Mra. Varaey Mo- commlttao planning for a Caro- prominent local physician and Tha meeting of April 28 will Warren is arranglim this program ^taming ijrrali Program list Brida. / feature Howard Pterea Davla used the following words: Making Plans mental to be held here In Maneboa- A kJ h a v e EXCHR8 surgaea who ia wall veraed on hia and Mrs. WllUam *Dirkington and PUSU8HBD Bt THB Viewed Great subject. wtU apeak on “ Cancer As Tba program commitua feels whoae subject will be “ Skeleton Mrs. Richard McLagan wlU head ■slboa. C Z., SspL S—0^^—A INC. “ Flanked by the newly bom Philadolphla, flopt ■ A tar on Saturday, O ct 9. Mora da- A n 1/ niRN»HlNG8 lIBBALD PRINTINU CO. Donald F. Trout, 46, who Iden­ a FVbUc and Individual Problem.” that tha masting March 28 at tha la Our Ooset.” Mr. Davla ia up the refreshment committee. small motorahip eanrTlag a etreus strM*. Korean Republic amt that atal- tiUls will be announced by Mr. South Mathodlat church should be to the minute on world affalra and —eonplsts with nous tigsn and Hancheittr, Conn. tified hlmaelf aa a "tslephona Tall Cedar* List Activi- Chambers aa soon aa complete ar­ TLiekFCALL US— Local Group RelcBses, Mrs. Roy WaVran is in charge of Mrs. WilUam H. Brown, presl- wart land of the Filipino patriot, Eiiglenian Says Slate arrangamanta and serving aa oo- ona of the outstanding entartoln- writes aditoriaU in his own pub- dent of the Women's club, other beasts—la missing today THOMAS FERUUSON Inspector,** was givan a ‘mun- rangements have beep made. I n e n WE BUT Highlights of the Com- Pr«i.. Trt*».. Otn'l M ».^ er Japan now forma a sturdy pillar her” by Judge John A. Ma- ties for Fall Season; cbalrmen of tha refreshment com- mants of tha year, liacoln M. UcaUon, “Tha World Ohaervar.*' A nounces that membership la the tbs Osrlbbsan. PoundAd October 1, INI. Must Build to Prevent West HarUord Forest is planning mlttaa win be Mra Arthur H U ^ Zonn will taka aa his title, "Tha man of burning coavictlona ha is club Is again open. Women iater- U. 8. Navy planes from the in a triangular buttresa exempli­ whinney in Quartar flosalona their FaU Ceremonial for Satur­ Comptets HoosthoMs — Bntirs EstatsB iag Sessnv* court yesterday—alx to 23 Their Ceremonial and M ra Philip Emery. Paydiology of Hypnotism,’* and out to fordh people to thuik and eated la Joining the orgaalsatloa Canal Boos. Jamaica and Guaata- .FubMthed Erery Evcntbg Kicept fying before all the peoples of the Much Damage day. O ct 23 and many merobors his lecture will include ^amoastra- lunddv and llolldaya. EMcied at the montha in county prlaon. AaMqne aaS w sflara larattmra. sHsntol and flasMal Canoert VtoUnlat la this rmqiact ha succeeda Mlaa may eoatact John HutriOa- from Manchester will plan to at­ 11m program c. hamittae of th^ tions with vohmtaar subjects fropi ■>«at office at Manoheater. Conn., at Fsr East the wisdom of the dem- Henry Langen, a depart­ Nutmeg Forest, Tall Cedars of daeoratad Hdan vases, Sgnrlaad. paHen gtaaa, oaf gton Bala Urban, Budapest-bom con- Jeanne I,»w ia ia charge o f tha aoa, 72 Linden street, or Hiss Hartford, Sept. S—(Ah — Con­ tend. Woman's Club of Mancbeater has tha aodlanca. Wherever ha pra- lacond Claaa Mall Matter. cratlc concept.’* ment store detective^ told Lebanon, la planning a busy pro­ Bncna ate. oart vloUnlat, will entertain tha arrangamanta and the refresh­ Ruth Qraraptoo, 54 Chestnut necticut must build public ichools The first regular meeting of complatad its arrangamanta for clttb cn Fahtunry 28 at tha South seats hia program remarks such ment committee la beaded M ra street, who ara the membcralilp SUBSCRIPTION RATES This statement is being widely on “a prodigious scale” to prevent Judge Ma whinney that last gram for the early Fall following Tea! We A n Intereated la SanB Lata Alaal tha 1048-40 season and program ...... 110 00 Aug. 18 he followed Trout Nutmeg Forest will be held Mon­ Mathodlat church. In Europa Mr. aa “ Stimulating,” "Amailng.** Allan Tagk»’ and Mrs. Lalnad co-chairmen. 5na Tear by Mall ...... Interpi-cted as a virtual announce­ “ irreparahle damage” to children's hooka have been matlad to an *Effactlva,” “TaaglUa.” “a clear ils montha by Mull ...... 1 5im through a central city store, a Bummer recess. Grand Tall Ced­ day evening. Sept. 27 at 7:30 p.m. Urban was a member of the Brus­ Hunt. TIm South Mathodlat ...... » I '"' education, says State Education ROBERT M. REID A SONS members of tha club. Headed by .Ina mcnlhSby Mall ...... ment from General MacArtbur watching him check the coin ar Jack Smith and the other offic­ Past grand TaU Cedar James O. sals Symphony and was decorated' picture,” Inevitably ToUow. Ar- church is the meetlag place. Canada Is larger than the Tftfit- Sinffle Copy ...... T -M Commissioner Finis B. Engleman. ers have been planning some ma­ Baker Is the chairman of a apedal 201 Main Sfradt. Masrh«ttcr Phtmt 819.1 Mrs. JeJm Fischer and Mlaa Jaanns hy the French government for his raagamants are in charge of Mra A t the annual meetlag on May ed States.. Weekly, by Carrier ...... t .SI that Japan would bo America’s In a report to Governor Sh.mnon. ; slots of a number of pay tele­ Low aa co-chairmen, tha commit­ tuba, delivered. One Tear . iisiai phones. jor events and are ready to an- committee which is raising funds T h e Three . .$12.00 stout ally in a war with Russia, Dr. Engleman yesterday as.serted j for robes and uniforms and alao tee membais feel they hava an-< Weat of Mlaa.. Foreign .. A check revealed, Langen nounco the dates. la that interpretation correct? that jn addition to a vast school On Saturday, O ct 2 they will for (Community Projects. This gaged an outstanding array of sal^ that the return stota of MEMBER o r Does it mean that wc ourselves, bulldinj^ program the state must | visit with Westerly, Rhode Island committee will conduct a drawing paraonalttlas for tha year. t u b AS8tH!IATED PRBSu make increased efforts to recruit i the pbonea had been stuffed Tha opening irieating of the sea­ The Aaioclated Preia la eailualyely that General MacArtbur himself, and assist with a (Ceremonial ih for the lucky winner of a new khew the teachers by making Jobs financial- j with paper. Pontiac automobile on Nov. 1. All son on September 27. will bring entitled to the uae ol repuhllcatton oT are now going to encourage Japan thaVcity. Nutmeg Forest Band, all'newt diapatchaa credited to H. or ly attractive. Between now and i Trout; when arrested on a Rangers Unit and Stunt team vrill members have tickets for sale and Harvey Davies to Manoheatar, not otberariae credited to throwtover its renunciation of 1960. he estimated, the state will charge of larceny by trick, Mr. Baker asks that they make AMESITE DRIVEWAYS whoae presentation la entitled. and Blao the local newa Pul>"»h»d here. participate In a parade and will i*Don*t Let Tha Music Fool Too.” need 500 new teschere. had $5 In coins In his pocket follow this with a drill and oxhibl- returns to the committee aa soon All rlgbla of rapubMcalloo of apedal war ? / as well as a card boattag hia Cholea at Ootoe Chelee af Matattal Mr. Davlaa, who ia known aa tha "W e hear much of GI housing.” tion In the park. The SIdonian DO' aa possible. answer to dlipatchea herein are alao reaerrad. A ll the! world seems to think so. Dr. Engleman aaid.V'but probably name and the “telephone In­ "Crown Prince of Muale." says, Full aarriea client of N. B. A. Sara. Tet O e n e ^ MacArthur, in the school housing for the children of spector” identlflcatton, Lang­ “Moalc Is mostly a window dross-, Ice. Inc. same atatoment, went on in unity GIs is still more serious.” en said. A aP H A I.t I ing.” Ha proceeds to prove this as The commissioner attributed the MAROON he takes popular songs and rAndars Publtahera ReprtaenUtlvea; The with his atatemenU of three years Trout denied the charge, AM BRITB I sound sleep Jullua Mathawa Special Aganjr -New shortage of school buildings and saying be waa Just in the hab­ BLUB them in the style of Beethovsn, Bolton. ago. Chopin, and Grieg, lira. John York. Chicago. Oatrolt and teachers to a rapidly increasing it of checking telephone coin NOTICE TA B V IA I In a world over which the school population resulting from slots. ORAT Fiacher ia In charge of arrange- m e m b e r a p d it b t r b a o or manta for the program and Mnu CIRCU1.ATION8.______“ specter of war yet hovers,” he sharp wartime Increases in the “ I'm Just lucky with tslo- BLAOH Harold Reed and Mrs. Ralph said, Japan conatitutes “ an oaSIs state's birth rate. phonos,” ho said aa ha was led Ac« Electric Motor Repairs ■ The Herald PiinUng “Unlesa immediate steps are | away from court. Leander will be co-chairmen of aaaumaa qo Saandal rtaponilbllitf tor of calm in a troubled and turbu­ tha hostasaas. Tha meeting will typographical errora appearing in M- taken to provide new housing on a 221 North Main Street Bedding thaVs made to lent universe. be held a t tha South Methodist yartlaementa and other reading mutter, prodigious scale,” he warned, “the model achools. New education la Tht Mancbeitar Baanlng Herald.__ "They (the Japanese) have here education o f children will suffer church. grants totaling 110,000,000 a year THOMAS, D. COLLA Mra. Adalo Hooa Lae, of Boston, Wedneadsy, September 8 in a confused and bewildered irreparable damage. Some of the went to 104 towna to help defray evils are already beginning to ap­ Closed For Vocation will present bar unusual program, YOU world a calm and well ordered so­ educational axpensea and raise Terns Paving Contractoi 4% 0 ^ 1 0 antitied "Current Theater,” on fit pear. Among these evils are over- teschere salaries. ciety dedicated to the sanctity of sised classes, half-day sessions, Arranxtd PHONIi; (■••▼ A I T October 25. Mrs. Las combinet tha Too Much Toughness? Wed., Sept. 8th to Thurs., Sept. 23 technique of the lecture platform peace,” elimination of kindergartens, cur­ Dr. Engleman said that although taxpayers hava bean contributing with tha art of chaneter por­ Former Secretary; of Stat# Is General,. MacArtbur Indulg­ tailment of Important- aspects of educational programs and classes more to e(hicatlon in recent years, trayal. She keepe up to the minute Jameg Bymeg, who became the ing himself in doubla talk, prais­ the state’s economy can stand still on all Broadway plays, seeing somewhat unwllUng tool of the held in basement rooms or other ing his calm oaisis with one hand unsightly, unsanitary and totalling larger amounts for school pro­ them as they open, and again after thev are hitting their stride ao orifinal "fet tou(h with Riusla" while he dedicates it to future inadequate work situations.” grams. The 1046-47 expenditures policy formulated by Mr. Tru- The commissioner recommended for education, totalling |85,6g6,- that aha ia wall qualified to give war with the other? Or did he use 670, ropresantod only 1.7 par cant her audience an evening of listen­ matfe White House advtaers. Is that the 1949 General Assembly the word buttress in n spiritual tackle the education problem of the overall atato income of 18,- ing pleasure. Mrs. Wilfred Lisk aow somewhat alam ed by the sens*—the only sense in which, which he said prastnted n “Chal- 299,000,000, he said. is chairman of arrangements and potoBtlsl proportions of the *‘(et Mra. John Picklaa and Mrs. Albert thrss yssrs sgo, he eouU see safe­ tonga." Todd head tha hoatasses for tha tough** p ^ e y . ty for any ona? “Somoona said that the First evening. South Church win be the He Illustrated this alarm, In We are In doubt, yet Inclined to World war was lost in the class­ ' Town meeting place. his qiaach before the American rooms of England and the United Miss Margaret Boynton South- give him the benefit o f the doubt. States after the war had ceased,” Bar AaaodaUon, by a aeries of wick will appear at the HolUater For It la a sorry fact that the he commented. ” Tho American Advertisement street aehool under the title, “ O I- warnings to American policy and world Just cannot eoncslvs of the people dare not' allow aueh a or Dynamics,” on November 8. ch vge to he made agBinat educa­ to the American mood. pilaaiblllty that a ganoral 'has Notice Her lecture will be on interior "Seme of our people,” said Mr. tion following the clone of World decorating and she haa a fins col­ abandoned his own traditlonsJ war n ." Byrnes, “ have the mistaken idea lection' of colored sUdea which aha armor, and that- all normal Inter­ ' Dr. Engleman. said the public Primary Caucua Propoflala will show. Mrs. William F. Omirt- that no adjustment has been made pretation la quite likely to insist school building program and the ney ia in duuge of arrangemento increased state grants for educa­ The following namaa have baaa or can be made with the Russians on translating all his words o f and Mrs. Richard Martin and Mrs. that is not n surrender. tion made by the 1947 Geneipl As­ proposed for nomination as candi­ Raymond Martin will serve aa co- psaco into alarms of wrar. General sembly represented a good start, dates for the aaveral offices o f the ‘That .la a dangerous Idea. If chairman o f the hostesaea. MacArthur could well have been but he contended more waa neces- Town of Manchester, District of The Christmas meeting win be Tip the aealaa under we wish to work for peace we speaking of nothing but peace, aary. Manchester and County o f Hart­ held on December 8 nt Bmannel 110 pounds? This ia Under the school building pro­ ford to be voted for at the nomi­ Lutheran church. Manchester must not let our fear of the and still have his thoughts fated, your Nabob. charge o f appeasement destroy all gram, thff state has given 27 towns nating caucua to be hold the aac- High school Roimd Table Singers after going round and round in 11,198,624' to help build or re- ond Tuesday in Septambar, 1048 and tha Community Players win hopa of condUatloa.” the hom of world discord, to coma (Sefttember 14, 1048) at ttia fol­ present appropriate music and The Idea that this country out nothing but war. lowing locations: drama for tha tlUa, “An Bvening /WEDIUM^ could maintain military atfcngth DISTRICT 1—East Bids Raera- of Chrlstmaa.** Mra. John Fischer Solid Designed fo r those Mr. Byrnes accepted; But he ^Tardon my atlon Building, School Street. is in charge of this program and DISTRICT 3—West Side Rac- HOLMAN-BAKER Come The Rainmakers PauBaiaL-ANStsUsOiwHBAltnUI the refre^ments will be in charge who weigh 110 to 185 warned that “it does not help us rsatlon Building, Cedar Street of Mrs. Arthur Hoaglund pounds. to HMve towards a more peaceful Thesa matters must be ap­ Oil lair noBi.ia ms lwwt8Si.Sd.tOT iwirt DISTRK3T 3—State Armory,' St*KmM«M fMMMwcaiia ■tltlel. STniawali wbrld to apeak or act In terma proached delicately. It was an ea- graK»qeeci*IW--Brmelius R. Foley ceaiad. On motion of Stuart W. Finlay. 70 strength should not bo organised seemed to have taken over. Hp Ra3rmond E. Hagedom Many of New England’s most cherished antiques were made from Until Sept 20th you can atm own 'a a F fr Harmon atreat, Btmdan, Conn., execu­ fine home fumlalunga on Watklna OB the theory that we want to admitted no rain for the past 26 Solinene and Flagg, Ine. Robert F.- Hawley tor. our own white pine, cut in the woodlots of our forefather’s es­ flg4 Ueater Btreal John H. Lappen ORDBRSD; That six months from preaent Budget Terms. 3, 0 or 12 make war on Soviet communism.’* days. Wa have no interest In tab­ CSirlsUa F. MoOinnick tha Srd day of Saptombar. AD., IStt, tates. Today, Watkins Brothers, is happy to present to lovers of montha to pay; no carrying charga W e should be careful, Mr. ulating how many tlraea, during be and the aama ara llmltad and allow­ on 3 months* plan. Joseph H. Russell ed for the eradltora within wbieb to fine reproduction The Weymouth Bedroom Group, fashioned Byrnes said, to relieve the -middle thesa 26 days of drought, he has Harold A. Turkington. brlns In their elalma asalnat said, aa- Goldilocks tried all three o f the Bears* beds. Bat one was more eem- TOWN CT.ERK tata, and tha Mid executor ia from this delightful wood by New England craftsmen, at a sur­ cotmtries o f any suspicion that wistfully predicted rain. He hlm­ fortablc than the rest; It fit her best. Now you can have bedding that’s MANCHESTER Samuel J. Turkington. directed to cive pubilc notice to tba prisingly low cost. Solid 4-inch bed posts . . . even the drawer we will be cq^ible o f using them aelf conceded, this mqmlng, that TOWN TREASURER eradltora to brlnff in their clalmi with­ perfect. Nabob Mattresses are custom made With three differm t in* REFRIGERATION CO. in Mid time allowed by publiahins _ ” aa pawns or satellites In a power ordinary calculatlona go by the C. Leroy Norris. ‘ interiors . . . are made of solid pine. A high-lighted .brownish nerspring units . . . Soft, Medium and Firm. Yon try all three at Stock Place Phoae 5761 copy of tbia order in .itma newapaper atmggld with the Soviet govern­ board when we are in the pres­ REOIffTRAR OF VOTERS havlnv a circulation in Mid probate butter-nut finish and a'ntiqued willow back brasses give the pieces ' Watkins before yqp choose . . . just like Goldiloekfi! Then your mat­ Donald Hemingway. district, within ten days from the date ment” ence of aa extended abnormal Household and Commer­ a mellow “lived-with” look. (Bedside table with drawer and shelf WATKINS tress is made,to order with YOUR NAM E on the labeL SELECTMEN of this order, and return make to thii In our conduct in the world, trend of weather. cial Refrigeration Work of court of tho notice (Iran. WilUnm S. Davis. W ILU AM a HTD», Judte. 89.50). Mr. Byrnes said, we should not He himself waa fascinated by A ll Types. JUDGE OF PROBATE 0 ^ M a*toke6i& i make Raisla*a own nisrrow mio- the fact that, in recent years, we William S. Hyde. AT A COURT OF PROBATE held at Manehaster within and for the taka o f coaoiudlng ^ t '‘anything REPRESENTATIVE Bed; dresser and chest I98«00 have had aa abnmmal persistence Sherwood G. Bowers District of Manchester, on the Snd Open Thuradny Evenlaga to 2 which la good for one U had for day of September, AD., IMt. Cloaafl Wednesdaya a* Noon o f abnormal weather conditions,; Julia P. Crawford Prawnt W IIAIAM 8. HTDE, Esq.. the other.*' He Uhutrated by cit­ the latest examples being the per- Thomas J. O ockatt Judfc. ing the way In which the Mar- CONSTABLE Enjoy Living Estate of Robert J. Dewey. lata of WATKINS V MafieftSUe^ aistent cold of last winter, the Manehaster, in Mid Diatiiet, deceased. shall Plan, although cipposed by James Duffy persistent rain o f last May and Otto H. Herrmann On motion of Mildred M. Dowey of RuaMa, will Snd trade between Mid Manchester, admlnlatratrlx. June, and, the perslateat d ro ^ b t John A. Lawler ORDERED: That alx montha from Ruaiin and lu participatiag conn- o f this August and September. -Raymond B. Robtnaaa - tha 2nd day, of September. A.D.. ttet. be and tha Mme art limited and allow- trlaa a factor la its own aueeoaa, Nature has two ways o f achiew Guarantaed Sedridc J. Stoaughan. BOARD OF TOUCATION odt for tha eradltora within which to and will. In turn, yield divldenda Ing her averages. The first ia to . ♦. at Home brine in their elatau aeainit salA aa- Cbarlea S. Housa to Russia itself. USED CARS tate, and the Mid administratrix ia give a continuing, week to week JAnet B. Smith directed to five public notice to tha Prom Buch ^ general observa­ mixture of the various phases of 1946 Packard Club Carl W. Noreh eradltora to brlnff in their claims with­ Andrew L. Rlker. m ^ in said time, allowed by publlthinff a tions, Mr. Bynies went on to urge weather, The second, which has ' copy of this order in some newspaper jus*nc® OF THE p e a c ;e All your living centers around your home so it’s up to you that Americiui fsreign policy aeek been her favorite method in re­ 1946 Packard Super hsvtnff a circulation in Mid probate F annie G. Elliott to malt* it just the most comfortable place in the whole district, within ten days from the date' V nnw to negotiate a peace treaty cent years, is to go for extremes, Coupe J. Stewart JohnatoSji of this order, and return make to this N ow . choose nationally famous wide world! Upstairs, downstairs . . . in the kitchen . . . with Germany, to bo foUowed by balancing n month of too much 1947 Packard 6 Frank O. Steele ^ court of the (notice fftven. - Stuart J. Wasley. out on the porch . . . no matter what part of your homa WILLIAM S. HYDE. JudffC. the withdrawal of both Anjsrioaa wet in the spring against a month 1947 Packard Sedan 8 DEMOCSIATIC PROPOSALS you want to make mere liveable you’ll find Manchester and Ruaslaa occupation foroea, of too much drought in late sum­ 1947 Lincoln Sedan 1’ AT A COURT OF PROBATE held FOR NOMINA’nONS stores ready to help. These stores are planning right now at Manchester within and (or the and by an arrangement In which mer. 1947 Olds Club Conpc DIRECTOR 'Dlatrtct of Manchester,, on the Srd day home ; liances on Watkins to show you ways to better livin g. . . the newest in home both Ruaain and America retire. The only observers who are not 1948 Packard Cuatom "Henry T. Becker day of September, A.D., IMS. eijuipment, the very latest in home fashions-. . . during Present W ILUAM 8. HTDB. Eaq-> fRMn any claim on the manage- puxsled’ by this are the members' 1948 Hudson 8 Sedan Katherine D. Bourn Judffe. Edward W. Carroll National FaU home Fashions Festival, beginning Septem* Estate of John A. York, late of Man­ meat of the controversial Ruhr, o f the atomic cult. They know 1947 CadiHacConvertible Anthony J. George her M th. _ chester. Ill Mid District, -deceased. la any case, Mr. Bymes. although well enough where all this persist- 1941 Olds 2 Door John R. Horan On motion. of Helen M,. Price of * . , 0 Mid Manchester, administratrix. he la sharp anough la attaddng anco o f ahnormallty cornea from. 1940 Dodge Coach John D. LaBella - BUDGET TERMS Versay H.* McBride ORDERED: That six montha from ttosha for erbat ito. >*i»i""« to ha For their knowled^ they win 1940 Chevrolet Coach 'V ^ - a ' ' . ’ the Srd day of SepUmber. AD., IMS. Joseph F. McEvttt ba and thd same are limited and allow­ her violations of agreements, only the scoffing of certain soph­ 1940 Chevrolet Sedan Columbus J. Murjdiy ■ ‘'i ed for the creditors within which to would keep on oonforring snd con­ isticates, but no matter.. 1941 Plymouth Coach Stanley'R. Opalacb brlnff in their claims affainst Mid. es­ tate. and the said administratrix is Tea, you can atlll chooae nationally fSipoua ferring and conferring, rather The immediate problem ia rain. 1946 Pontiac Sedan Jay E. Rubinow directed to ffive public notlca to the m ap kitchen and laundry equipment at Watklna 1946 Pontiac Thomas M. Sullivan creditors to brlnff In their claims with­ on popular BUDGET Terma There'a aa Im- than start fighting. A fter some *nie weatherman hlmaelf has giv­ Theodore A. Welas. 5 Model Homes a feature Streamliner in Mid time allowed by publiahlnff a presalve array of famoua names from which reflection, he seems t o have dis­ en up, and thus opened the door TOAVN CLERK copy of this rder In some newapaper to make your aelectlon . . . Kel\-lnator, Laun- 1939 Packard Sedan N. C. Bogglnl havlnr a circulation In said probate carded the end processes, of the to all manner o i amateur rain- district, within ten days from the dale derall. Universal. Easy, Morton. Tappan and "get tough” poUcy. makers. T h m are days in which 1939 Graham Sedan William V. DeHah. In addition to “Open House" which aU co­ of this order, and return make to this Bengal; Coleman, HamUton, Royal, Hoover TOWN TRBASiniER court of the notice ffiren. and Ironrite. the practitionera of that healing MANY OTHERS Felix J. McEvttt operating stores wiU feature on Friday WILLIAM 8. HYDE. Judffe. art, from the lowest and humblest Margaret B. Zorskia. evening, September 24th, there wiU be MBeArthur*8 Anniversary j Open Thursday AT A COURT OF PROBATE held Individual who make a point of REGISTRAR OF VOTERS presentM for the first time in Manches­ at Slanchester within and (or tho Three years ago on V-J Day, as Evening Till 10 Pascal Maatrangelo forgetting an unnecesaary um­ ter’s history a group of flva model homes Olstric.t of Manchester, on tho Sth our frequent quotations of It must Edward F. Moriarty. day of September. A.D.. IMS. brella up to the most puissant completely furnished and decorated. Watch present WILLIAM A HTDE, Eaq.. have made some of our readera EASY. SELECTMEN spellbinder of cosmic forces, walk William Hamilton «atkV»* f Shop for further announcements of this import Judffe. well aware. General Douglas Mac- Estate of Joseph F. Ashley a.k.a., in im atmosphere of uneasy re­ Ella M. Qulah tant-to-you event. Wllllkm B. Turalensky of Manchester Arthur fonnally received the aut^ TERMS Grant Wood. spect on the part of their fellow In Mid district. Incapable; Easy Spindrier render of Japan with a warning - JUDGE OF PROBATE Upon-.the application of Mid Jofeph men. A fter all, each o r ' any of .iD O W N , Wesley C. Gryk. K . F. Ashley prayiiiff tliat he be restored to the world th at' never agstn to his capacity. It la Kelvinator New . . - self rinsing faature! (hita w iikly wadi them may be able to do some- REPRESENTATIVE ORDERED: That the fprcffo- to one hour. One load washes while tha othar ia tould It find Burvlval or safety in Up To .36 Months Henry T. Becker tWog. It Is a time for incanta­ inff application be Iteard ' and i rinsed and spun .driad. See also the Sidudrlsff anaa. To Pay Katherine M. Bourn determined < at the* Probate o(- Naw for 1948 , . . refrigerated tions from the hilltops, and for a IF YOU BUT BEFORE Oce in Manchester in Mid District, from top to bottom; 10 cubic feet Junior . . . waahqa and qfindrlas two pounfl» s t toiar, General MacArtbur car- Helen M. FitSMtrick doUMA Partoet for hahy*s dafiy toundiy. taunting apregding of crops which SEPT 2a John D. LaBells. on the ISth day of September. A D.. of refrigerated space. Big frozen . ried that owed of his through in 1S48. at nine o'clock (d.a.t.) in the cannot stand wetting, and for CONSTABLE food chesta and food freahnerA ,,the naer Japaneee Cbnstltutlon. In forenoon, and that nOUct ba fflvan to great concentrations on the exer- John J. C ^ tty si) persons Intsrestod la said aatato of i.lMflsb .Uiat nation renounces both Harold E. Keating ths pendency f said application aad dae of the aUent wlU. And after BRUNNER’S the time ffnd place of hoariBff tharasA to wage war and the Frederick W. Smith. the ralnmakera, who knows, there - publiahlnff a copy af this order la BOARD OF EDUCATION ' < newapaper hariaff a circulation H oover of iastnimenta of war. may coma rain. William B. Buckley FALL HOME FlSHIOMB -;'d district, at least flrs days bo­ hisB ! General MacArtbur Frances (fashion Taylor th- day of arid hesrinff, to ap- Bengal . ■ If they see cauM at said tloM' aad Now Fou can choou from two -Ihall this kind of nrmlaes Joaeidi A. Barth Hoover claanera . . . the old re-- •Dow Traea” May Holden. ~ lace and be heard. nlrilre thanto. Pioneer of the dual-fuel-vans*- what the rest In South America are treaa rd make return to tbU court and llaMa upright model in a new- de­ JUSjstice o p the peace by malllnff In a realaUred letter on or sign and a powerful new tank type. Cooks on top burners, bakes must come to, U It known aa "cow treea,” which' MANCHESTER Thomas E. Dannsher - ••efiiiv September I. IMI. a Ilka copy and roasts In oven vritb eitper ban plercad, yield a rich, milky, FESTIVAL TEL. 5191 William V. DeHan \, -Jdre-*ei1 t-i the Veterans Administra­ oil: or gas. ttiltd anpiversa^ nutritloua Juice in aiicb abundance Alice M.' Perry tion. ?5 P»irl strjet,. Hsrtford. Conn. . f.-'. '..f-Vl aa to tendierv it an important nr- Tba Hollywood Showroom Michael J. Pinto W ILUAM 8. HTtiEi Judffs. aairiWBal|piiiiai^ :|lhcArto<”-' \ ‘ttcla ec food.N ______— William P. ()uish. .. '.’W: ftlANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, IMS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. UONNi. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8. 1948 p a g e TE^^ PuriUnlsm," soya tlA manuscript supper ore Mrs. Stella Oliver, Mrs. sive. on the foDonbig dstas: tsr, ud vicinity. The school m u y species of finches, both from Edwards Book ahowa how ho could develop on Marlborough Evelyn Miner and Mrs. Doris Holt tcraber 8, 14. 18, from 8 a. Officials Invited y s ^ where exhlMts will be nsUve u d foreign luds. wifi be WTIC— I ides "from the first 'glimpea Mrs. Esther Coleman will be In 12 noon, and from 2 p. so Reopen Gates shown, h u been resurfaced with shown. This will be another of FREE 9FDBO—I- Todays Radio ^ through suer seelva moments ot U- charge of the dining room. p. m., at the hemea o f Mrs. V le li To Wapping Fair gravel u d will be well lighted in the many new featuru of thU Printed Todav luntlnaUan to the lost ecstatic cry Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord of Mr. and Mrs. P su f ’Jansen and Rankl and Mim Mary W :To Germans Soon the evening. M u y Interesting year’s fair. Wapping Fair te In­ DoyllgM- when the words were thrown on Providence. R. I., are guests o< chlldtsii. o f Mansfield, have been and the office of the W eddings booths will be h ou s^ In a tent, deed fortunate to m favored With h ’ paper In on axclomatlon that deflae Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Doberrenta and recent guesta o f Mr. and Mrs. Later hours may ba by appel^ Wapplng Fair U to have oeveral among which will be a farm exhi­ such u cxhlMt. u Mr. Guystta Delivary Service the restraint ot prose." family. Jerome F. Weir and family. Mrs. ment. : WaabiflCtoa, S€pt 8—(41— tl>« prominent state officlala u bit by the Connecticut Light u d owM some 300 sowgstus from 8:48— < TMavMoa Y rIc University Press Edwards, bom la East Windsor, Mrs. Augusta Bkonberg and Mr. JsAsan was formerly a teacher at Power Compuy. which to select WNHC—7TV. and Mrs. John Bentley and daugh­ TTnItcd 8 U t«i li r f O r to MaBon-Hanicn Dickcrman-Nichols Batler-Bclflorc guests St the unusl event ftatur- w n c —Right to Happinass. Publishes Msnuscript preached for 23 years In North­ the Center achooL Theyleovsa o f tha liimlnnae f-o p m the immicrmtlon gatei to A second tent will be provided Competition among the Individ­ Our free delivery 4ffi0— P. M. ampton, Moss., until diffcrancss ter, Elaine, have been, recent guests dsy. Sept. 11. Commluloner of fnr thr> noultry exhibits, of which Ths Itagistratlon Board will be moos are only ons cMl in thick­ APPLY' Oermana living In the Reich. The ual entries in ths poultry classes service is available WDRC—Hint Hunt: News. > 5:00—Talettmas; Program Rea* Nesrly 200 Years Old between him and his congrogatioa. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coleman and In seasioo for Selective Service ness. and stand erset wtth thalr Fsrms and Markets, John Christ- Donald Harrison Is uperintendent. will be much keener this year, umt. resulting from hU stem Intarprs- family. reglstraUon of all men between war-ralaed bare have been up for judd VvUllams plau u exception­ to you for all your WCOC—Hartford PoUce Speak; flat surtocas turned toward tha ensu, u d Deputy Commiuloner, since many bobbylsta In ths poul­ 8:00—Small Fry aub. Ution of (jalvinlst doctrins, The local Grange has been In­ the ogea o f 18 and 35*years, Inclu­ mor* ttan aeven years. al display of ornamental and game needs' at any time 1290 a u b . Naw Haven, Sept. 8 — (F> — A light F ruk JPeeL plan to attend. Com­ try field have signified their Intu- WON8—Juka Box. 8:80—Russ Rodga’a Scoreboard. brought about bis dlamiasaL vited to neighbor with Colchester The «ret of Ja.967 Germans to birds. He reports that his birds, and for any quan­ book written by Jonathan Ed- Grange on Monday, September 15. ■i n Ttlg to the Encyclopedia Britannlco. by both agricuRural u d home­ PINE w n c —Young Wldder Brown. The heartwood o f the elm laaU Edwards saw aa evidence of God’s SINCE 1911 The biggest group of applicants Poultry Farm 5.-00— handiwork In the human world, R n lera Is expected to come from the making departments. ’The Con­ well In permanent contact with MEN necticut Agricultural Eheperiment wnRC—’Treuury Bandstand. water. never was intended for publication Year in and year oat, Mark>w*s keeps right on look­ 500.000 or so displaced persons— WCCC—Junior Disc Jockay. Fresh dresstd broilcra, those left homeless by the war. Station plans to place u exhibit PHARMACY In iU present form. BkUM aofi Seml-slillled aa ing after the needs of all students with a complete N otebotdke of some of their recent studies. VviCMB— News; 840 Club. Edwards, who started his reli­ frycra, roasthiff and fowls. Congress has voted to admit WONS—SporU. fillaor Plaaeta gious wrttinga St the age o f 10 and stock a t an needed sappHcs. 205.000 of these during the next The State Forestry Department 664 Center St. Tel. 2 9814 Friday nifht and Satnrday.^ WTHT — Cballuges of the who entered Tale at IS, pUnned. RADIAL DRDX PRRM two years. hu designated Ranger John Freak quick froxen poul­ Note Book filleni o f Oreue to place's luger exhibit LOFT Yukon. Eros Is oaa of thousands of Millar Bays, to make the "Images’’ OPERATORS Mrs. E. E. Diclrerman Mrs. Joseph R. Butler t h u In previous yemn. Space is W n C —When a Girl Marries. minor pUneU, or aaUroida, travel­ manuscript part of his "Rational try anytime. Mrs. Snilard H. Mason b u l l in g m a c h i n r a ll ty p es also reserved for the Public Health 5:15— „ ing around the sun In eccentric Account of the Main Doctrines of I paths which lie between the orbiU the Christian Religion Attempted," 847 West Middle Turnpike OPERATORS White gladiolus and palms Mias Barbara Juanita Nlch(da, | Miss Bruna Mary ‘ Belflora, Nuru Association. The Flremm of WCCC—Music Loft, Bolton South Windsor hsvs promised to WONS— Superman, of Mara and JupiUr. These tiny but never found the time to do ao. Near Hockannm ftlTcr Or In k s a n d 1 daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Stanley daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Loft spoeds TURRET l a t h e adorned the sdtar of St. James’s display the fnhslator u d reouscl- w n c —PorUa FacM LUe. planeU vary in sixe, with dlame* Miller, calling Edwards “ the Love Lane Doris Mobr D'ltaUs ^ ^ _ . . - I U Nichols of 146 Center street, be- : Belflore, of 132 Charter Oak street, OPERATORS E r a o e n Tel. Manehester 6545 church Saturday, for the wedding | Ellsworth i tator which wu recently pur­ REAL 5:30— Ura of 30 miles up to 480 miles. most sensitive stylist in American li A at 10 o’clock of Miss Lorraine Dlckerman, son o f Mrs. Katherine and Joseph Harold Butler, son of chased. M uy orguluUons have your tondy gifts WDRC—Old Record Shop. ' DRILL PRESS OPERATORS Doran Hansen and Millard How­ Dlckerman of Bolton at a double­ Mr. and Mrs. George Butler, of contributed to the purchase of this WCCC—Headlines; Tunea (or Typeivrittt There will be a number of ex­ useful equipment, u d all will have ESTATE Tots. ENGINE LATHE hibits open to all Bolton people at ard Mason. Rev. Robert Wood per­ ring ceremony Saturday at 2:30 in Mints Court, were united In mar­ u opportunity to see It on display WONS—Adventure Parade. OPERATORS S n p p lie e the Grange Fair to be held Satur­ formed the double-ring ceremony the Quarryville Methodist church riage, Saturday, In St. James’s at Wapping Fair. h Our Greatest WTHT—Jack Armotrong. day at the Community Hall from and Mrs. David Bennett played in that place. Rev. John E. Post church. ’The Bouble-ring ceremony INTRRNAL ORINOBRS Prospects look gbod for * fine w n c —Just Plain BUI. 10 a. m. until midnight. Anyone the traditional bridal music. of North Coventry officiated. Miss was performed by Asriirtant Pas- Basic Value! C ra y o n s Miss Carol Hansen attended her Doris Skinner played the bridal | tor Robert Wood at 8:30. The or- exhibit of farm muhlnery ud 5:45— EXTERNAL GRINDERS wishing to display poultry or peU equipment because o f the Increase WDRC— Lum and Abnar. may call Miss Grace Tedford who sister as maid o f honor. Brides­ marchu on the organ and accom- ganist, Mrs. David Bennett, played by AIR When yon buy It, sell It In production and availaMlity of WONS— Tom Mix. BENCH MECHANICS- is making arrangements for such maids Included another sister. panled Miss LoretU McKinney j the bridal music and white gladio- Giinposition muhlnery. Many new cars u d or trade it you want masi- w n c — Front Pago Farrell. exhibits. Mrs. Hannah Mlldner, Miss Jean Hansen, and Miss Bev­ who sang “Because,” and “Ave ' lus decorated the altar. SHEET METAL MECHANICS erly Mason, sister o f the bride- Maria." White gladiolus, white u - i The bridal attendants were M iu trucks will be displayed by agen­ mum valnc for yodtnnnney 8 : 00— ■ If I Do Say So Myself B o o k s who Is In charge of the food ex­ cies o f South Windsor, k ^ c h e s - at regulor porcel post ritts ■ WDRC—News. hibit. would like to hear from any­ groonn. Mark Fish of Rocky Hill ters u d cathedral tapers co m -! Shirley Butler, sister o f the bride- When Yon Engage The RESISTANCE WELDERS was best man and the ushers were groom, as maid o f honor. Ernest WCCC—Sports. one who would like to display food posed the decorations. Harold Mason aqd Glenn Mason, Peloquln w u best m u for Mr. WKNB—News: SporU. i^ d l ^harpenen or donate foodstuffs for sale at Miss Lois T. Fountain was maid Jarvis brothers of the bridegroom: Wal­ of honor u d Gordon T. Neddow of Butler. O Only Loft flies your candy gifts tbeyond 300 miles) ^ WONS—News. WE TURN OUT ExoeOeat worU sg coodltlaaa. the fair. AH flower growers have Escorted to ths altar u d given ter Hansen, Jr., brother o f the this town was best m u for Mr. The WTHT—Songa at Six; Ball Good pay. Coma la tor a (HsaS been urged to put their heat bride and Warren McGovern of in marriage by her father, the Organization Scores. L n n d k K it i blooms on display by Mrs. John Dlckerman. Ushers who served $ via swift Constellationsand DC-6’s to 10 terminus ^ ly latervtew witli ooe of oar sob- Wethersfield. bride wore a prlnceu style gown Tb do any of these tmnsae- w n c —Newa. Massey who will welcome single were Kenneth J. u d Howard A. GRAND WORK” ploymest eoonselors. Haarst of white satin with beaded, sweet­ Dewey-Richman ^ points oil over the country Froin there, kitchen-fresh, ^ tione you get maximum 8:15— blossoms arrangements or bour 'The bride’s gown o f Duchess S k lu er of Bolton. Robert Lee S.-08 A. M. to 4:48 P. M.— Moik B r ie f C a sfe Ivory satin was buttoned from Nichols, three-year-old nephew of heart neckline. ’The long sleevu value backed by a highly WDRC—Sportscaat; Record Al' quets. Mrs. Kneeland Jones will were pointed over the wrists u d ^ your delicious candy will be rushed Porcel Pbst at ^ days throngli Fridays. OWtos Is have charge of the canned goods neck to waist and the fitted bodice the bride was the ring bearer. trained and experienced or- bum. ' lomted on TVtItow Street ■■Jast had a scroU collar,' the sleeves the skirt fell Into a sweeping train Co. W K N B -840 aub. ^ display and Mrs. Myron Lee, the Given In muriage by her father, Her veil of Illusion w u of chapel ^ no increase in moiling rotes. ^ ganixation. off Main S treet-E ast Harttord. tapered to a point at the wrists. the bride wore a gown o f white OCULIST WONS—Let’s Go to the Games; fancy work. ’The full skirt with cartridge length u d draped from a sweet­ Bolton Orange wlB hold Its regu- allpper satin with train; its yoke 9 9 Joe McCarthy Speok£ pleating In the back terminated in heart crown o f lace. Her bridal Sgr semi-monthly meeting at the of Illusion outlined with a flu g e bouquet of white roses had stream­ PRESCRIHTIONS n i.L R D X 829 Main SL, Manchester ^ Jarvis Realty Co. w n c:—Strictly SpdHa; Weath­ Ftaak Ralabow cathedral train. Her full length o f the satin. The pointed torso was er. Community Hall on Friday night veil o f imporUd English illusion ers of stephuotla. ' NCW FRAMES ' Near Purnell Place 9 REALTORS Pratt and at 8 o’clock. Lecturer Gladys Ted- trimmed with satin-covered but­ ’The maid o f honor wore a pale WCCX3—News; (Jail to Prayer. was attached to a satin Madonna tons and the sleeves terminated In LENS DUPLICATED 654 Center Street 8:30— Oar SANITONE DRY CLEANING is TOPS in the cleaning field ferd has asked all who attend to half-hat by a double row o f nich­ g;reen orgudy and nef gown, de­ be prepared to teU a tall story in a point over the wrists. ’The bride signed with sweetheart neckline 5 ? TeL 4112 Or 7275 WCCC—Concert Hour. „ and our RAINBOW QUALITY LAUNDRY is strictly top bracket, ing. She carried a cascade of wore her mother’s finger-tip wed­ REPAIRS MADE 9t79t?9t7tSt;?tstpWt79t799W999999999999999999 WONS— Answer Man. Whitney Aircraft the "Can You Top ThlsT" pro­ white gladioli with white orchid and puffed sleeves. She wore gram which (Will feature the Lec- ding veil, draped from a tiara of tiara of flowers u d matching veil WTHT— Sereno GammeU; Cas­ too. But NOT in price. East Hartford 8. Coaaeeticat center. Mr. Hansen gave his pearl baby asters, u d carried a tles In the Air. tuifer's Hour.' daughter in ‘marriage. and tarried u arm bouquet of yel­ cascade of fawn dahlias u d gypso- low ro.ies. w n c—Andre Schuker. Bolton Library Bookmobile will The honor attendant was gown­ make a regular trip through town phila. The bride’s mother wajj attired 8:45— CiHivenicnt Cash and Carry Service at a Saving. ed in American Beauty taffeta. Its The maid of honor w u gowned WDRC—Lowril Ihomea. on Tuesday, September 14th. Mrs. tight-fitting bodice was designed in a black dress with black acces­ Edaon P. Herrick and Mrs. Wil­ in turquoise taffeta, square neck­ sories u d the bridegroom’s moth­ FRANKLIN WKNB — Sheraton Seounge; with a high, tucked yoke; tucked line, bustle back u d full skirt. Her liam Hand will be in charge, and inserts were used at the hipline er in royal blue with black acces­ News and Weathar. turquoise shoulder veil fell from a sories. Both mothers wore white WONS— Reinbow Rendaxvoue. will welcome calls from anyone In of the full skirt. Her Madonna halo of taffeta rosebuds, and her rose corsages and amiated the the Most w n c —Three Star Extra. Bolton who wishes to make use of half-hat was of the material of MOTORS cascade bouquet was of yellow bridal party at a reception for the 7:00— this service. her dress and her bouquet was of immediate families at the home of maroon gladiolus and white as­ gladiolus and achlllea. The little WDRC—Beuleh. ring-bearer, wearing a Navy Eton the bride’s parents. WONS—Fulton Ltwis, Jr. ters. On their return, from a trip Formerly ’The bridesmaids were similarly suit, white shirt, blue bow tie, car­ W’THT-Newt, ried the rings on a white satin through Northern New England w n c —Supper Club. Ellington attired in aqua taffeta gowns and Canada, for which the bride j fashioned on the same lines as the cushion. Miller Motors 7:15— The bride’s mother was attired is wearing a black gabardine suit I FOR YOUR MONEY WONS—TeUo-Test. maid of honor. They wore match­ ^ Plana aro all complete io t ' the In a royal blue crepe dress and and black accessories, the couple j 653 Center Manchester WDR(J—Jack Smith Show. OMMEKS& HUNDEREKS ing half-bats and carried cascades will live at 33 Lydall street and | supper Thursday night at 8 p. m., of yeUow gladioli. All three . at­ the bridegroom’s mother in a grey WTHT—Cfi:Udren’B Hour, by the Friendship Oass of dress with Mack accessories. Both receive their friends after Septem­ w n c —News. HARRISON STREET TEL. 2-0030 tendants wore white wrist length ber 12. roiaeteB. OoQgngatlonal church gloves. wore corsages of pink gladiolus, 7:39— la ^ Social rooms of the church. and assisted the bridal party in ’The bride gave to her maid of THE We Pick Up and Deliver Mrs. Walter Hansen, 8r., mother honor, pearls, and the bridegroom’s Now Open NEW 1948 WDRC—aub FlfUen. Mrs. Mflo E. Bayes of Main of the bride, received In a gown receiving at a reception for 150 WONS—Newa. . street who has been the choir di­ guests. ’The vestry of the church gift to his best man was a billfold. of rose crepe with contrasting His gift to the bride w u pearls, For Business Under WTHT—Lone Rangei^ rector of Ellington Oingregatlonal plumed hat. Her corsage was of Was decorated In white and tui> w n c —Guest Star. , church for nearly 14 years has re and he received from the bride a The'Management Of dwarf multi-colored asters. The quolse crepe paper, with a large wallet. 7 :4 5 ^ signed that position and takes ef­ bridegroom’s mother, Mrs, Louis T. wedding bell suspended in the cen *WDR(J—Edward R. Murrow. fect at once. Over this long period '’The bride, a graduate of Man­ Walter Bycholski M uon, of Wethersfield, received ter of the room. White gladiolus chester High school and Morse WONS—Inside of SporU. o f years Mrs. Hayes has missed in'a powder blue crqie gown with 'and other fall flowers completed College, . is employed by C ue w n c —Pleasure Parade. but very few Sundays and then matching hat and corsage of tea the decomtlona. Brothers, Inc. She h u been hon­ 8 :00— only on account of Illness. Her roses. Seasonal flowers and white When the couple left for a mo­ HILCO WDRC—Mr. Chameleon. ored with a number of shower par­ Good Used Qars worii has been greatly enjoyed bridal decorations were used in tor trip through the Wlilte Moun­ ties. Mr. Butler attended M u - WONS—Special Agent. and the church regrets her leav­ American Legion hall where a re­ tains, the bride was wearing a cheater High school and served two 1939 Plymouth 4 Door ADVANCED DESIGN WTHT— Cheater Bowlea. ception for 150 guests foUowed the REFRIGERATOR ing. . navy blue suit, gray accessories years with the Army. He is em­ SMan. 8:15— Mrs. Emma Parsons of DobsoA ceremony. and corsage of white dahlias. On ployed by the Royal ’Typewriter w n c —Music. vlUe and Mrs. Arthur Doran and The bride chose for her traveling their return they will make their' Company. 1940 DeSoto Coupe WITH BUILT-IN WTHT—Hare’s to Veterans. son Kenneth, of Oohose, N. Y., costume a brown gabardine suit, home with the bridegroom’s moth­ 8:88— were guests fit old friends and brown accessories u d white orqhld er a t Bolton lake. 1941 Olds 4 Door.Sedan WDRC^-Dr. Christian. ’ neighbors in town over the holi- corsage. On their return from t ’The bride gave to her maid of WONS—^Righ Advonture. days. Mrs. Doran was formerly motor trip through the New Eng­ honor a rhinestone bracelet and to u u 1941 Chevrolet Club Coupe FREEZER LOCKER WTHT—On Stage America, land states, Mr. and Mrs. Mason Ruby Parsons o f Shut Side and the organist and singer, rhine­ LINDA 1941 Ford Convertible w n c —Great OlIdetsliMve. she with her son, visited her will be at home to their friends stone earrings 'The bridegroom’s Bigger th u ever with 8:55— father Elbert Parsons. after September 30 at 153 Pearl gift to his best man w u a tie Imge, dear space for WONS — Biny Rose, Pitching Street. 1946 Chevrolet 2 Door Miss Wilhelmena Werkhoven, clasp and to his ushers he gave FiRhinR and Pleagnre froxu footb and sepa­ Hormahoes. The bride was g^raduated from neckties. 1946 Olds “ 98” , 8:00— -daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Manchester High School with the rate shelf for ice M i^ Werkhoven o. Job’s Hill, has M- A graduate of Muchester High CruisinK Parties WDRC—County Fair. class o f 1043 and from Bt. Francis WONS—Gabriel Heatter. cepted a position as director of Hospital School of Nursing in 1946. school with the 1046 clu s , the This is only a partial list. Jl iw d i ant/you^ plus WTHT—Boston . physical education in the High She has been employed at the Vet­ bride has been honored with sev­ Docking At Waddy’s Dock School at Bath, Me. Mias Werk' eral pre-nuptial social functions. Many more to choose from. w n c —Tex and Jinx. . erans Hospital In Rocky Hill for Niantic River, Niantic COLD SHELF 8:18— boven was graduated from the the put two years. Mr. Diekermsn served In World War II with Company A, 169th Rxdnshre Philco anx- WONS—Newa. RockvlUe High school and' last The bridegroom w u g^raduated Telephone 2-9981 es, it boils down to just about Infantry, C. N. G.. with the rank t:S0— thati Bm unu¥! June graduated from the Sargent iliary cooUng system from Wethersfield High school, For Reservations Call WDRC—Harvest of SUrs. School o f Boston University. clau of 1944. He served two of sergeant. He is employed by that 'You start your enfline, set co o b foods quicker by W O N S — Erakine Johnson; Y Miss Hattie Rerr and Miss Ade years'with the Army Air Force in the New York. New Haven u d Manchester 3,321 Open Until 8 P. M. a.lcvor — and*from then on your direct contact, keeps News. gets oomplctcly away from gears Even rough and chatlory roads am Une Loethscher of Main street re­ the last war. Since his discharge Hartford railroad. treadle loot takes over. he h u been employed at the Hart temperature uniform. WTHT—Go For the House, which function in fix^ stages,'« made smoother by power thdl flows turned to their school at Maple w n c —Mr. District Attorney. Street, Rockville, today and Mrs. ford National Bank and is now i You press the accelerator — end Changds in the way oil flows, along through a cushioai o f oil student at Springfield Ckillege. plus 10:00— Carl A. Goehring also of Main WDRC—The WhlaUer. move softly and smoothly away. your wfa^o car is “awootar** in ita street r e t u ^ d to her position at instead o f changes in gears, adjust To Increase Orgarette Rations CONSERVADOR'^ WONS— Opinion>Alre. your ongtno power to your driving feel, far silkier in ila aodosii. the Vine Street school In Hart­ WTHT— SU r ’Theater. , You speed up,slow down, halt com­ ford. ‘ requiremento. Tokyo, Sept. 8— (JP>—Japanese BUYS OF THE WEEK Phiico’s exclusive w n c—Big Story. AMERICA’S NO lFAVORITEr pletely — and your right foot clone, Quite rightfully is Dynaflow smokerq got good news today shel^Uned inner door 10:80— WDRC—Capitol aoak Room. operating gas treadle and brake, Whether you are starting out, Drive called the moet important Tbeir cigarette rations will be in­ that doublaa the front climbing a hill, surging past odiers creased one-third of a cigarette shelf space. Now in WONS—Greatest ’Thing In the does it ait. development since the aolf-atartor. At The Textile Store World. or cruising easily, there’s nothing FORRENT dally, beginning In Decemier. tran^ateot plastic. 'Then they win get two cigarettes WTHT—On Trial, for you to do except feed gas. It’s a baskally difforont wRj^ «|" Spun Rayon and Cotton / m *nknirMJtr" alt ruO- w n c —Thin Man. I ^ o w com e?. Simply because Combination profesaiona a day; the ration now Is >ne and S f'Pun Rayon and Cotton and tndtmmS t j PSOct transmitting power — and eoo yott two-tbirda. ' Colo'red 11:00— ' Dynaflow' Drive is the one pas­ office and living quarter* 1 T A B LE 1 WDRC—^Newa on all oUtiens. senger car drive in America that P o r very fast starts,extreme pulls, should know about firsthand. Centrally located. For oar- TABLE p lu s * 11:15— reserve braking power, you flick WDRC—Dance Orchestra. See what your Buick dealer can do ticulara call Balanced humidity for rcailly the selector lovor—and your engine I COVERS WONS — Musical Scoreboard; about arranging that for you. The COVERS “ moist cold" refrigeration • 2 News. seems suddenly to double in size. morost eamplo of Dynaflow magie = 52 X 5 i ' 54 X 54 Crisper Drawers . Utmost flexibil­ ■ Wt ItT—Blue Room. JARVIS w n c —Nawa. i t o r o ’ i ••**** For parking, there is a very special ^ SPARKPLUGS ^ ity o f shelf arrangement and spac­ will make you want to ptaca aa With Napkins To Match 11:80— setting, exclusivo to Dynaflow order pronto, whothor or not yoR R EA LT Y CO. ing . Meat Storage * 'Vegetable Bia WDRC—Symphony HalL I $ 3 .3 9 Modlel 1087—Givea you tremendoua ttoraga Drive, that rigidly locks roar wheels. have a ear to tradal Phone 4112 Or 727ft ^ Waste Cast ^ w n c —Dance Orraeatra. $4.98 capacity without luiag up valuablt kitchen apace. 1S:00— . W u t to "cut cOTBers” ^ Enjoy the matchleaa convenience and luxury of WONS—Dance Orchestra. ^ on your vacatlen trip ^ > 4 4 9 . v w n (J —Nau’s, Dance Music. ^ expense? Then make ^ Fancy Stripe Philco Advanced Dcaign. Here is the refrigerator 12:80— ^ sure year car isn’t ^ that gives you the moat for your m oney...a WONS— Dance Oychoatra. ^ wasting gas. B ru d ^ Philco Advanced Design Refrigerator. Other Models w n c—Three Suns TMa 2 , NO “lOAOl**® w ^ $20S9.4f ^ new. peppy spark w TURKISH 18:45— plugs alone e u in- R A t Lew As 8349.50 w n c —Lennle Herman Quintet. ^ crease your gsa mile- TOWELS Freqnenoy Modulatlen S2341.4S V age by I t to IS per- ^ WDRC—FM 484: 88.7 MC. ^ tea t Drive in for a v .201 40 WKNB—FM 108.7 MC. ckark-np today. WTHT— FM 188.7 M C ■ W , Blue, Green and Gold W’TIC—FM 454 MC; 88Ji MC. W hmt Minuteg Easy Terms Arranged WDRC—FM. Comnt Same as WDRC. 4 69c WKNB—FM. cBy iM i, 8 aa^ «W a % mW Wffi Fias. 5:00 — E\-ening Centinal. atmrimmemSOMNASmmU Solimene and Face Clothes To Match 19c 7:00—News; Music oa Teu Lika SeoMImaBi SCRANTON I t twm in WNSv i. raviOA Flagg, Ine. LACE . 7:30—All SUr Dance Parade. CURTAINS BENSON'S 7:45—Battle ot tha Baritonta. Dedfb-FlyiMoth Salea u d Service 8:00—News; U. 8. A m y Bond. 884 OmIeC Street Tpl 8181 sss Several Reautlfnl THE TEXTILE STORE FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE 8:30—Jon Garber. S Fottenw to Cboooa 8:00—Newa; Concert Hour. , :>WTHT— FM. From A. L. SLOCOMB. Prope ' • 713. MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 3535 Same as W’THT except 6:45- ' GORMAN MOTOR SALES, Inc; WELDON'S DODGE T:G0 p.m.. Concert Hour. [ 94) MAIN STREET S 1 .49 Pr. 913 MAIN STREET NEAR THE BANK WTIC—FM. I SIOKS 285MAIN SIREET MANCHESYW Same as WTlC. PLYMOUTH — ------• - M, ...... - •- ...... BillllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMlinillllMW^^^^ 1 ' ' . • ■ • *» ■ ’ ¥ VANCHESim BVBNIHO ■BRALO. HANgHBVrCR. OONN..WBUNESDAT. SEPTEMBKt I. iM t MANOUSSTCR EVBWIWG H E R A L D , MANCHBa'I'ER, CUNN.. WEPNESDAT, SEPTEMBER 8, 1948 M u M I in tha Mth rate of eardiao place la which to Uva and dc hosi- Meade Speaker*’ Bureau aae been named head of the Speak- njiW by SUto f’Urtrema JeSa M. . hypartaoMa daaaa among Bra- Minimum Pay Holes Punched era' bureeu tor the Demoeratle Eigaity headqaar^ t p the CUM the oouncU'i BUMtinc at hla 19 West Berlin axpaBdltiirea wUl have a Rarttord, Sept S-—‘nw final draft at tha Mpect, tha com- Vacation Period munist strong arm tactics. ..Ozzle Hamilton Osborns of Tuesday, Sept. 14 Hartford, 8 cp t S—(Pi—Chastor mlttaa wm bsM s haertiig. Shower Is Given CoBtlBoe 1b AppBreBt Deadlock Hartford, Sept. 8— (ff)— Prc-in« gevamer's tax atudy oommittaa CrmUt Has Baan Held at Home Long Beach, Calif., clalma new Norwalk. Sept. 8— (JF>—W'ord of Primary Day. Voting places. Bowlaa, Damecratlc gubamatorial Hartford. Sept 8.—(«>—Edwin "The hearing win prohnbly ba Town Kaginee^Jamea Sheekey The military governors of the ta g pole eittlag record after eit- the death today at Quebec of Armory, East Side Rec, West side duction phyaical examinations for has alfaady punctured same hOlaa held tn OaoraMT and It w U gtva ^1MLNnHtl big four continued to be In an naminaa, prnpaaad today a stoto J. Semuy of East Hartford today For Bride-Elect tlng 52 days, 13 houra and 58 min­ Msgr. Thomas J, Finn, permanent Rec and TMCA. Houra 8 a.m. to 8 . in the stata’a tax structure. anyone a cJmnea to give na Ms RalatiyalY iasy Iraa laat night named acting gen- apparent deadlock over the 77-day Connecticut’s first draft quota — minimum wuga law caning far 78 made himaalf "avallahia’’ for -tha utes. .Honolulu Coast and Geo­ rector of St. Mery's church, has p.m. vlawa ox what aheold ba changed nral manager of Mancheater, to blockade tha Russians imposed and 105 men—have been tentatively eanta an hour, and libaralintipn of Damocratie eongraaelonal neralna-. Prof. RBSwoU Magm of Oolum* Funeral Services Con­ detic Survey reporta It has record­ been received here. Wednesday, Sept. IS In tha praaant aatup,’* Mr. KngUl To Obtain! hold office during the coming va* over the tangled currency situation scheduled for Oct. 4. tlen in this district bis university, oommittaa chair­ Mrs. Albert W. Harrison of S3 ed big earthquake that probably Father Finn had been In 111^ To make voters at Municipal workman’a companaation and un- ■aid. DOROTHY ducted This Afternoon which provoked it. amploymcnt inturanoa banafita. Though not aettvaly aaaking the man, said today that a "number entloa abeence of General Manag­ Myrtle street, entertained at her struck In area of FIJI lalsBds.... health,for some time and retired i building 5 to 8 p.m. A letter requesting that tha phy-; Much tha eemmlttea’s ma- A London Foreign 'Office report Bowlaa Includad tha propoaala tn ilaca, which ta axpactad to go to of minor inaqulUaa” have bean at We have Just been throKgh a shurt er George H. WaddeU. The gener­ home Saturday evening with a Investigation of alleged gambling slcale be completed on that data tarial haa baan compUad by an out- miscellaneous shower, honoring -rThe Bearers quoted diplomatic Informants aa from active participation In parish |. Friday, Sept. 17 a fiva-point labor program for udga Abraham A. Rlbicoff, turned in> by the group. period where it has been too easy sad al manager plana to leave Thura- at Park Avenue "chartty" party affairs a few years ago. He was i Annual meeting Mancheel haa been received from SelSctlva "Added up, they praaant dafaeta ■Ida raaaareh orgeaiaatten. Tha H. KEENEY the fiancee of her son. Miss Claire Mying the govemora of the U. S.. Service headquartera in Waahlng* which ha aald ha would "fight to Scaary aald ha would run If tha { overnuient and finaodal autharlUea day for Mackinac. Michigan. Md de Montlgny. daughter of Mr. and Funeral services for Clifford D, Russia.. Britain and France have brings announcement that New made a monalgnor by Pope Pius i District B. 8 , A., Murphy's r( convention wanted him. that create an accumnlatlTa prob­ data waa than atudiad by tha oom­ ton by Col. Vernon S. Morehouse, tha limit” if alaetad. mittaa, using it largely na basis arc found it wiaa to faapoM emto severe win be gone imtll September 25. Mrs. Hector de Montlgny. of 17 made lltUa headway. Unofficial Tork bank account of TMneck, X I in 1934 taurant. lem which should ba oorractad," Cheney of 40 Forest street, who state selective service director. y rapaaaa Equal Pay ■oaory. 82. taught English tor tor raccnunandatlona. Piano huiruetor He wlU attend a naUonal gather­ J Garden Drive. Relatives and I , hia 1 Mporta In Berlin were that the N. J., man under scrutiny.' i He waa bom at Wlnsted. Nov. 3, Saturday, Sept. 18 Hla program, which he tarmad tha past two ysan at tha Abbey ha said. credit reetrietioaa agaio. M odi aa you died suddenly Monday noon ______1863. and graduated from St. Picnic and Field Day of Scandia Examinations of the draftees, a Tha oommittaa, named by the ing of municipal managers. friends of both families " ' week of talks had stalled and the View that war crimee trial dc- responsibility of the First Army, "workabla and aanaibla," propeaad school In Simsbury and oarUar at may diaagree it ia fo r On best istereeto In recommending that Sheekey summer home In Noank. were held ! generals ara awaiting Instructions cisibna may "haunt” U. . should It Bonaventure. college when he waa Lodge. Order of Vasa, at Vase lata Governor McConaughy, at­ ent from Orange and Springfield. 8 will be coordinated in Connecticut aUO equal pay for woman doing tha Admiral Billard Naval school of our national oeoMsiy. RU hla place. Waddell last night Maas.; West Hartford. New BriUln at hla home here at two o'clock from their capitals. ever lose a war before American yet too young to ^ ordained. He Park, South Meriden. tho aama work aa man. at New London. He la former Air tended a lundieon meettax hare Spend 3 Weeks wm Rasame 'PMcblsf Bar Asaoclation convention In waited several months and was by tbe Army's recruiting stations. this noon in the office of Mrs. BtDa contracted aiHSt eveffitually be told the Directors he had perfect and this town. ’ thla afternoon. Franz Neumann, chairman of Sept. M to S8 Maj. Gen. Frank A. Keating, gowlaa advocated that work' Ferea pie party oftlear tor tha eontldance that the town engin­ Miss de MonUgny. who Is the Rev. Joaeph H. Twitchell of the Social Democrats, called upon Seattle for consideration today... ordained by the late Bishop Mc­ North End Firemen’s Carnival man’s companaation and joblaaa in- War dapurtment In Connactieut Beatrice Fox Auerbach. Mrs. paid. September 18 commander of the First Service Auqrbach la a member of the eom- On Vacation Trip eer would give a good admlnlatra- bride-elect of Albert W. Harrison. Windsor officiated and burial was the "entire population of Berlin to Pravda announces cremation of Mahon at St. Joseph's cathedrsl, st Jarvis lot, ■uranea banefita ba extaildad to all atotlenod in Manchoatar. The procedure o f esvlMr n t l l yoa are Jr., soon after her arrival was Gen. Feng Vn-Hslang. China’s command, announced today that mlttee. tlon. in the Cheney family section of the protest” the Communist actions. Hartford, on Sept. 18, 1886. j Wednesday, Sept. I t bis organization would provide the astahliabmanta amplosring ona or in a poeitien to pay ia rail er SMke a Pboffie 8-0048 Loomis Street Delegation presented with a nosegay of beau­ East cemetery. | "Berlin must become a city free “ Christian general” .. .. Ratjroad Father Finn’s first assignment I Installation of'orricei a of local mera peraona. Ha alao propoaad Stady Oorporattoa Tax Mr. and Mra. F. C Hurlburt. at The Board received a delegation tiful flowers tied with numerous labor and management negotiators necessary equipment and personnel Tha meeting waa devoted to a eubotantial payment fo r what you w M Honorary bearers were Morgan ; of fear and misery,” ha told the waa aa assistant at St. Mary’s j American Legion Post at Legion to carry out the operation. He in­ that joblats Inaurance banafita ba 88 VlUaga straat, have returned of aomie resident of Loomis ribbon streamers. Attached to the meet in Chicago to discuss wage Ten Quarantined study of the oorporatlon tax, tha 20 B. Brainard. J. H. Kelso Davis. | City Council. "What good, are all church at Derby and he served' Home, dicated that the men from this paid illnass or off-tha-job in after a three waak*a vacatloa trip to purchaae ia atfll as aennd as ever. ■treat and surrounding streets latter were directions for finding the promise! when, aa we see In demands Of 1,00^0.000 aoB-opecatlng committee already having cover­ Maynard Hazen, Rawdon Myers. | there until Jen. 29, 1900 when he 1 Sept, 34 t« Oct. 8 state might be sent to Westover jury which kapt a worker idia for to Niagara Falla, Canada and For yonr own best saenrity and the who asked that action be Uken to­ the ^ fts which were concealed all of Hartford, and Austin Chen- ^tfiMe Communist actions, that workers___ State funeral servlcea was assigned to the Church of the | Home Fashions Festival to bo mora than a waak. As Polio Suspects ed the rest of tha tmt Bald. Ohio. Thay apant a waak with ward the acceptance of street* In throughout the house. held under close police aurveiUance Field, Chlropce, Mass., for physical "Wa ara now pretty well along general financial g e e i a f an be s SATES* TOugnoui ino .h ,.,,, ey of Mancheater. even the most primary of human Sacred Heart at East Portchester, held hero by 13 local storee. examinations. Otbar propoaala eallad for in- Mn. Hurlburt’a rtatar, Mra. Ruth AUCTION the section aa public highways. It -^ e P**^^ : The active bearers were Ward D. rights sre \iolated?’’ In Czechoslovakia for former Pres- n6w Byrsm, In the town of Green­ eludad; with our work," said Mr. MagUl, Re«*e at Da-Oraff, Ohio. a Eduaid Benes... .Japanese October 5 and 6 Those found fit, for duty will New Britain, Sept 8.—OP)— An a former undenacretary of tba FRn>AT. jrarr. leth. le . i was pointed out that the lota have In ___ , George W. jCheney. Frank The wrath of the anti-Commu- Ident wich. He wss made permanent Faahion Fashion Show at VVhiton hall Ltfatima workmen’s eompanaa- While in Ohio thay attended tha AT LEGION HALL bean sold by developers who have | ■ dainty umbrella aa nuts snd western officieU alike *■*><>»■ leaders ssy government a ban then have to take a three weeks eight and one-half yean old boy Treaaury. "About one-half o f our j D. Cheney, Timothy Cheney, rector of the Norwalk church on ■ by Cheney Brothers A. A. waiting period before actual induc­ tlen benefits for total diaabillty. famous Ohio gtata Fair at (tolura- 278 M AIN STEEET sot met sp^flcationa and regula-1 piece. centered on the kidnaping of the against strikes by Its workers is An ineraaaa In workman’s com* Exacted by tnfantUa paralysis haa report to ba .made next January No definite date haa been set for Frank C. Farley and Henry R. July 9. 1910, by the late Bishop | Friday, Oct. 8 tion. TTie new soldiers will not how­ baan taken to an iaolatlen hospi­ bus. Thay ware aaBaaed at tba WETBEESFOBOA GOMN. tifflfW that meet requirements for 19 policemen, who had been on *welll"S Communist r a n k s ..., panaation banafita from one-half ia already written and tha com­ Bite of tha fair gronnda which the w edding. ______Mallory. duty at City Hall to protect the American bizonal repreaentatlves John J. Nilan. 1 benefit bazaar. Wom- ever report to Fort Devens as did tal In Hartford and 10 children mittee baa made its rbeommenda- A Saa eaSaattea at pieaa ■■ public roads. Survlvors Inriude two nephews xiixlliary Memorial hospital. of a worker’s salary to two-thtrda, cover 1,700 aeiea. Tha authori­ MWlOTMa wraHMh OaOt After aome discussion, it was elected government. ' In Berlin fly back to Parle to t r y , their predeccssfv-s in both World with a top weakly limit of $87. who attended a birthday party at tions on most of the remaining Howley, returning from his to breel^ deadlock on ellAcatloB o f ; ^n« Rev. Thonias Ooster of i Masonic Temple, Temple. wars. The giant military installa­ which he waa present have been ties ara planning to add another agraed that town officials and ras- Bridgeport and John J. Lynch of ; Elimination of limits on tha Items.” 1,800 acres within tha next few Clifford D. Chenev meeting with Kotikov, said only E-R-P. fund* tion at Aver, Mass., is filled at the placed under observation quaran- A general revamping of tha IdtBts of the area will hold a Hospital Notes New Haven. Funeral services will ' Saturday, Ort. 9 number of dapandants, now fixed yeara. that "General Kotikov'a reply was pre.sent time by students attending Una in their homes. Dr. Louis Du­ ■tata’a tax atructura la expected matting at the municipal building be held on a date to be determined Field D a y of Silhouette Bugle at four, for whom a worker may Mth Seedy. Saptamber 27 at p. m. to take Those of lu who- have been fort­ satiifectory for the time being." and Drum Corps of Vernon at a state university located there mont. health officer, said today. to ba called for in the report, al­ 8 at Wlnsted. calleet jobless Insurance. Tremon Canal Oanaral Faafe say possible steps to bring action Admitted yesterday: Lawrence unate enough to have been closely He said he also had lodg:ad a pro­ Center Park here at 1 p. m.- and veterans temporarily housed In Called "Minimum Program** H io boy became ill laat Friday though Mr. MagUl declined to Savin g Bank Mdiicliestei whereby the atreeta may become Machla. 20 Drive A, SUver Lane usociated with Mr. Clifford D. test against the barring from City About Town Awarding of prizes at State the former barracks. Bowles, calling hla propoaala "a but Ms condition Improved Satur­ give a deflnlta InkUng aa to its Homes; Edward White, 81 Drive Cheney have loat a true and kind­ hall of two American officers last likely contents. Santiago, Cuba, Sept S—(ffl— A m u t u a l S A v i n o s B A fM t . acceptable. Armory in evening. _ 5Iay Go To Fort DIx minimum lagialative program." day and ha went to the party. Two earth tremors shook Santiago taxi te, ate., ly friend and able adviaer. The night. He reported tp Gen. Lucius "W e have tried to take a new Aetloa b Postponed G, Slh-er Lane Homes; Mrs. WIl- Miss Sylvia Keith, daughter of Clare’g Brother Tall Cedars Ceremonial st Ma- It Is expected that the reception said: Tbe quaranUned children will shortly aftar midnight causing AO Oapoalta In TMa I A n Oaarantaad to refl Ky fine personal example of courage. D. Clay, the U. 8 . military gover­ look at the tax setup here, make Action to name a succeaaor on hemlna Flelcher, 44 BlaaeU street; Mr. and Mrs. Everett T. Keith of .sonlo Temple. center at Fort Dlx, N. J.. will be "A ll of my recommendations for be kept under observation tor 14 general panic. Each tremor last­ Saviagt Saaks’ Depart! Unerenty Fane el CanaaeUant, lae. Integrity and courtesy set by Mr. nor, on his talk with KotlkW. a thorough examination and ob­ WETHEKSFOU BALES OOl tha Mancheater Housing Authori­ Mra. Ruth Doane, 42 South Haw­ 119 Pitkin street, has been accept­ Monday. Oct. It reopened to handle the draftees breadanad banafita under work* days. ed seven aeeonda but caused no a. L> wnsLoif, sell thorne street;. Frank Phelps, 81 Cheney has filtered through the Believed Dead This la the third case of polio jective recommendations,” he ty to Shsrwood Beechler was poat- American officers at the four- ed for admission at Stephens Col­ U. S. Marine Corp.i Band con­ from the New England, New York mtn’a eompensation and unem damage or eaaualty. F h a w S «1 4 pooad to the nsoct regular msetlng. Phelps road; MIm Margaret Tru­ Cheney Brothers organisation. His power Berlin A ir Safety center cert at Bushnell, sponsored by and New Jersey area. , ploymant Insurance can, 1 am aura, in this city thla year. The other ■aid. courteous leadership has placed a lege, Columbia. Mo., and expects Baedbler's tarm expired July 31 man, 45 Peart street; Norman said they received another notice to arrive for the formal, opening Santa Monica, Calif., Sept. 8— Marine Corps League. Colonel Morehouse announced ba provided without any inereasa two patients have returned home The tax expert aald the recom­ permanent stamp upon the per­ sad alnee be holds other town of­ Thrall, 28 Spring street; Theodore from the Russiana that Soviet Monday evening of the l l 6th year t/P)—The only brother of former Also lecture by Jr*noId Lunn, that all draft bpards would compile In tha present basic rates." as emred. mendations, however, should not fice as a member of the Board of SchueU, 228 Woodbrldge street; sonnel of the organization and has planes of various types will be fly­ in the history of the college. Mies Congresswoman Clare Boothe Luce Hollister street school, auspices their eligible list uoon receipt of Relative to tha proposed 75 cents be considered as "dnisUe." Tax Review, houalng regulations Mra^ Florence Waldron. Wapping; bred a mar\’cloua spirit of friend­ ing maneuvers in the Allied air Keith prepared at Cushing Acad­ is believed to have perished in a Cballoner Club. questlonatces which have already minimum wage, Bowlaa said; . bompared with Nalghbora Joseph Hines, 6 Main street; pans ly cooperation among all employ corridor several days this week. will not permit his reappointment, emy, Ashburnham. Mass.. of plane crash o'ff the Pacific coast. Saturday, Oct. 18 been sent to men In the 25 years *Tn the face of tha craxy prices Three Pet Skunks Connecticut's tax atructura waa tt was said. Freeman. 189 Oak street. o». In hU quiet way. Mr. Cheney; The officers said thla notice wee which C. P. Qulmby, former prin­ David F. Boothe, a commercial old group. The first men to be In­ which people are now forewl to made many personal sacrifices on | the same as one received yester- Entertainment and dance. Man­ compared with those in neighbor­ Our Policy on Admitted today: George Cap- Tha Board of Directors unanl- cipal of Manchester High school, pilot about 48. disappeared In a chester Pipe Band at the Rain­ ducted will be taken from this pay in the atoria, we cannot aak ing industrial atatas, although Bonsly approved action to em- well, 443 Lydall street; Miss Doro­ behalf of his friends aa well aa in ! day and that it waa of a routine is headmaster. She was song lead­ rented plane Sunday. A party of group. Married men. veterans and our working people and their fami­ Will Be Displayed the interest of community pro- nature. They aald they attached bow, Bolton. none waa used aa a "medal," he poivar the town to borrow up to thy Lucas, 94 Walker street; Bar­ er on class day, June 5 laat, ' and Sea Scouts reported seeing a simi­ those employed In essential Indus­ lies to get along on laaa.’’ ■aid. "Wa want to ba aura that I l ^.OOO in abort term notes to bara Kuhii. 149 Oakland street; jecta. The Company aa well aa the j no particuar significance to the lar plane crash into the ocean two president of the Girls' Glee club. try will be deferred. Bethlehem, Sept. — ( ^ —When tha tax aatup here is favorable. aieat current expenses of opera­ Herbert Lockwood, Washington, community mourns the loss of a notice. this I miles offshore and six miles south 8 Miss Keith was awarded Local board ouotas will be fig­ M n. Frank Devine, secretary of "W e have tried to work out a tion. The loans will be made in an- true Christian gentleman. French Officer Protests of Santa Mcyilca. D. C. Jeanette Flagg Memorial prike Dewey Plans ured on the basis of population. the Bethlehem fair opened the program whereby buslnesaea and tteteation of taxes. Discharged yesterday: Mra. Henry R. Mallory Aa the 19 policemen and a Ger­ New Alarm System for excellence in vocal music. The Coast Guard planned to entries in the “ recent arrivala" individuals with various incomes *n> tha town counsel went a Martha Sharp, 85 Summit street; man photographer were tum bM start dragging the area today can get along,’’ Profeaaor MagUl propoHl that the town reimburse into a Russian truck to be hauled Iowa Speech claaa, aha made a quick grab for Karl Jones, Sr., 18 Alpine street. American Legion Auxiliary after propeller fragments and air­ Will Ease Strain her smelling salts. The entry waa said. ‘W e want to see that Con­ Clerk Samuel J. Turkington Discharged today; Mrs. Dorothy away a French officer protested Cl members, who usually meet the craft seat cushions were found. tor three pat akunka. necticut haa a tax system which to r reiriatering veterans’ papers. Nelson and son, 207 Spruce street; Deaths that the Russians were “pulUng flret Monday in tbe month, post­ A veteran of both World wars, (Continued from Page One) New Tofk, 8 apt 8—(P>—A now ‘ Laaining that the akunka had wlU make the state aa attractive PIBag Diaebarge PB|»en Pauline Merz, 48 Woodland street; some funny business.” poned their meeting on account of Boothe won the air medal, four “ You mean this is a plain dou­ A r rE N T IO N fire S iam syatain, dosigiwd to aaaa baan deodorised Mrs. Devine ac­ JPOJVTZAC It was noted that state law for- Mrf. Margaret Plank, 31 J, Gar­ John Pierce the Labor day holiday to Monday. bronae atare, purple heart and a are that he will continue to the ble cross, don’t you?” asked an tha Strain on tha jaaglad norvaa cepted tha entries with the proviso hlda charging veterane for the fil­ den drive; Kurt Dickson, M Ham­ John Pierce, of 239 Middle Turn­ Iteptember 13, at the Legion hall. presidential citation for his serv­ west coast. Credit Controls of city llramen, goaa into affect to­ that the akunka be displayed at a ing of discharge certlflcatea and lin street; Mrs. Elisabeth Hyde, pike, east, died last night at the American reporter. The business aession will open ice aa an Air Corpe pilot in the A fter west coast appearances "Yes,” snapped the Frenchman. day . respectful distance from the baked ether pertinent papers, but that in 450 Main street; William Regan, Manchester Memorial hospital af­ promptly at 7:30, a.* the auxiliary recent war. he ia expected to make his way Start Sept. 20 Fom arly, ovary alarm—aa aver- goods dapartment. towns Uka Manchester where town 22 G, SL Jamea street: Mrs. Nellie The Germane’ release from the Mrs. Luce, former representative DeUveries and P rt^^ ter a long illness. He waa bom in has been invited to attend the in­ back acroes the country in easy INSURE encircled city hall had been nego­ aga e t 250 a day—soundad in ovary Tha fair premium book lists the clerks operate on a fee basia, the Romano. 141 Birch street; Mrs. Belfast, Northern Ireland, on stallation of officers of Jane De­ from Connecticut, la believed to be stages, during which he probably flralioitss, with the d a t ­ clam as b ra g tor the display of Wltb restriction has caused town offi­ Beatrice Barbero, 14 Myrtle street. August 26, 1875, and haa resided in tiated by the French. lano Post, Hartford, St 8:30 that Boothe's lon*i survivor. He had will deliver a number of major ad­ ing an avaraga of 80 tlmoa for "tha immature living offspring of United States authorities are McRINNBY RROTHERB cials to go to considerable person­ Births yesterday: A daughter to Mancheater the past 21 years. He night. The unit members are also been living at nearby Ocean Park. dresses. B U Y T O D A Y each alarm. any animal, fowl or waterfowl but al expense. In Manchester some Mr. and M ra Malcolm Stannard, leaves one brother In Northern trying to reach the Russian com­ reminded of the joint instsillation Meanwhile the G.O.P. candi­ Heal Betote and laaaraaea While Yon Can Still Get This clanging, tha. department not tha offspring of raptilaa or W8 MAIN UT. TEU CSS8 Despite the fact that Pontiac has built over a half* are among tha 'flaaiiy people who fed that Pomiai 4.200 documents have been filed Columbia; a son to Mra. and Mra. Ireland. mandant, MaJ. Gen. Alexander of the new officers of the District date’s campaign strategy on four Your Own Term* and Up said, haa bean a "decided factor hnmana.'* and it was suggeated by General •Francis Plsch, 27 North School Funaral services will be held at Kotikov to protest the kidnaping. post and auxiliary at tbe Masonic top issues became apparent after To SO Months To Pay millioo cars since the resumption of production after represeou so outstandiog value—sod widi so ordes Manager Waddell that the town street. the Watklna Funeral Home, 142 Official French sources also said Temple, East Hartford, Saturday Harold E. Stasaen’s speech in De­ should reimbuse the town clerk ' Births today: A daughter to Mr. East Center street, Friday after­ they would protest. evening, September 11, at eight Weddings troit last night assailing President Immediate Delivery the war, demand still exceeds supply. In the face o f this e Pontiac fbr future ddivery—you will be iotcfeeted and M ra Harold Kessler, 34 Deep- Details of the American protest $2,100 for this cost. In order to noon at two o'clock. Rev. Alfred L. o'clock. Truman's record. production record, those who place orders now in the following policy on recall dfstribotioo which clarify any legal bar to payment, wood drive; a daughter to Mr. and Willlama, of St. Mary's Episcopal were not disclosed. It was expected Curtis-CIifford The issues; Labor, high prices, on tba opinion of the town counsel Mrs. William Humpbray, 33 Linn- church, will officiate and burial to Include a denunciation of strong- Mrs. Dora Modean, chairman of O f interest here ia news of the CTommunism and foreign policy. ’48-’47-’46 Models will sdll experience some delay in delivery. If you we. as Pontine dealers, will was aought. It was axplained that more drive: a daughter to Mr. and will be in the East cemetery. The arm tactics of Communist rioters the weekly setback parties which wedding of John E. Curtis, son of In hie Detroit address, Staeeen SHEDS DIRT... STWS WHITE the bill la not one regularly M ra Frank Sardoni, 245 Hilliard funeral home will be open from in city hall. Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V. F. Major and Mrs. Newman J. Curtis, sketched a Republican blueprint AS LOW AS street. seven until nine o’clock tomorrow The French commandant, Brig. commanding officers of the Man­ chargaabto to tha town, but that W., conducted all last season, an­ known to have had .the advance ^ 4 % A c Uaah Down or ORDERS FILLED lY PRIORITY since it was a public duty reeom- night for friends. Gen. Jean Ganeval, negotiated safe nounces that the first of the new chester, New Ham'pshire, Salvation approval of Dewey. Trade-In ^ YOU fPKIFY ACCIttORIU conduct for them with his Russian Army Corps, and Miss Thelma ' pense should be allowed. series will take place Friday eve­ Friends of Dewey said he would A definite proportion o f the cars we receive ^em W hile meet nf ew The Board received from, .the, * Mrs. Regina Shaughneaey counterpart, MaJ.^ Gen, Alexander Clifford of Boston. The ceremony « C A Balance Public Records ning at 8:15 at the Post home, fill in the picture during the cam­ Monthly equipped with state housing authority Informa­ Mrs. Regina Shaughneasy, 69, of Kotikov. Manchester Green. Prizes and waa performed Sunday afternoon the factory is set aside for preftrential delivery » , 132 West Center street, died Tues­ at the Curtis home by the bride­ paign on each of the Issues point­ tion on the Increase granted by Soon afterward, the French Con­ refreshments \i1 Il be as usual and ed up by the former governor of 1947 CARS users whose work ia ia tbe public welfare and w •oriee aa a cnadMea ef sale. Ten apedIT whet the recent special leglalatlve ses­ Warautee Deeds day at McCook Memorial hospital voy, including two canvas covered groom’s father, Major Curtis. all former pla.vers and new ones Minnesota. 47 Dodgo accetio rtaa yoe waat when erdariag yuoff ear* and sion for purposes of guaranteeing W. Harry E nglud to Thomas ih Hartford. She was borir in trucks, started to pull away from The bride is a private secretary others with certain occupational requirementa. will be welcomed. '47 Pontiac Conv. Conpe municipal bonds for rental houi' Hollia Jr. and Alcester W. Hollis, Wehater, Mass., and for the past city hall. In tha party, beside the in Boston. The bridegroom is in Otbant/Ua, a ll a rJm wiU fie Jillad am tha hath af tha theet are tbe ouea (and the only anas) h wiU aacry property on Paricer street. few years has made her home In police, were 11 American, British his senior year at Boston Univer­ 47 Dodge 5-Pas«. Sedan lag development It waa stated Mrs. Ann Gannon of 709 Main '47 Plymouth Special Deluxe W l WANT YOUR ORDER tima U'ham thay mra racaiaad, when deUveted. Some IseaM w iy be leihing dee w Ivan A, and Helen M. West to New Hampshire, Hartford, and and French liaison officers and sity. Buys Pear Crop that Manchester may share in the street has returned after a visit 4-Door Sedan And the sooner you place it. tba soonar you w ill get I carrem ■hoctageet’ bM oaoe «d ff fie eddnd iapreaaed guarantee and that ^ w a rd P. and Marion S. Saling, Manchester. correspondents. Major and Mrs. Cuntis were She leaves a sister, Mra. Della with relatives In Fairfield, Conn. 47 Ford Super Delute Tudor Bpptamber SO la the deadline for prtqierty on Bowers street lesiders at the local Salvation delivery. So if yoe want a Pontiac, order it now. Meaaier, with whom ahe has made A few hundred yards from the Army Corps for two different For Two Stores Sedan _■ filing applications fbr allocation Mattlage Llceese PAY FACTORY-SUGGESTED PRICE her home for the past year. building, they were flagged down Past Chiefs of Memorial Tem­ terms, serving some five or six ’47 Dodge Custom 4-Door Sedan • YOU Re o a r d in g t r a d e - in s o f the town's share of such guar­ Norman Jamea Preuas, of .17 by two Jeeploade of Ruasian tom­ ple, Pythian Sisters, will meet to­ '47 Chevrolet Stylemaeter Town Village street, Rockville and El­ Funeral services will be held years. Their children attended Louis Foster, proprietor of mar­ WE W ill ESTIMATE DELIVERY DATE Due to changing economk condidont, we cannot, Naturally, if yea have a car m 'trade, we would antee. Friday morning at 8:30 at the John my gunners. About 20 Soviet-sec­ morrow evening with Mrs. Emil Sedan ^ ^ eanor Elisaoeth Hutchinson • of grammar and High school here and kets on Oakland street here and It waswoted that the next regu­ B. Burke Funeral Home, 87 East tor police then sprang from behind Dickinson of 36 Bigelow street the family made a host of fridnds. 47 Pontiac 6MD 4-Door Sedan Due to conditions beyond our rontrol, we cannot when you place your order, tell you exactly how Uka 1 0 have k la ardor to take can ef ear tegolar lar meeting of the Board of Direo- Bolton, wedding September 18 -at a building. Main street, Willimantic, haa St. James' Church. Center street, and at 9 o’clock at Both John and Carson served in ’47 Dodge S-Paea. Coupe give yon aa exact date of deUvery. But baaed on much die car will cost when delivered ia the fiiiurt. used car nmiom iri. OeC appcalsals are fair, beeed tors w^l .be. held September 28, St. . James's church. Interment Four more jeeploade of Russian Mrs. Stanley Clulow' and son. World War II. John in the Army bought the entire pear crop of the ’47 Chevrolet Fleetllne 4-Door after the return of General Mana­ Morris Ackerman of Hartford troops roared up from behind to- Bill, of Porter street have return- John Mattcrn farm- on Bolton enddpeted future thipmeda from tbe factory, wa But, at tbe time of delivery you w ill be charged on enrreof coadidoaa. Bet U yoe do eot have a and Nancy Hilbert of 160 Mag­ will be in St. James's cemetery. and Carson with the Navy. John Sedan ger Waddell from bis vacation. Frlehda may call at the funeral gethier with a truck carrying 65 ^ , three weeks' vacation who enlisted in 1940, served in Ger­ road in Vernon. '47 Chevrolet Aero Sedan w ill, whan yon place your order, give you an honest only tha factory sugganed price on your modal— car to ten in, we sdll waat your order and will nolia street Hartford, wedding to­ more Soviet sector police. | ,pent with relatives In Ohio and It ia estimated that the yield day by Rabbi Wind. home after 7 p. m. Wednesday. many and was discharged in the estimate o f when you nuiy expect your car. Soch which w ill ba ihown in a published list of local acetpt k far delivery based oa tbe coadidoaa out­ The. convoy waa surrounded. Tbe i minols. Mr. Clulow aceompanl- summer of 1945, after which he will be about 700 baskets which 1946 CARS Attacks Seen JantM TnridngtoB seizure had all tbe aspects of a ),Ia wife and son to Fremont, entered Boston University to train Mr. Foster plans to retail at his ’46 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4- eatimates will ba reviewed any dma on request. price*. lined above. James Turkington, of 23 Or­ careifully planned trap. ' Ohio, and met them In Buffalo. N. as a physical director. two stores. Door Sedan ’46 Dodge Custom 4-Door Sedan chard street, died at the Manchea­ *Thoae who have Identification Y.. on their return trip 'East, Since thl* is our ’’heme town’’, our busintss and ia N oth in g plaeses as more thLa to ta n over the keys e f To Balk Talks North Coventry | ter Memorial hospital thla after­ papera may go on.” a Russian of­ making possible a tour of Niag­ 46 Pontiac Streamline 8, 4- noon following a year'a lllnees. He ficer ordered brusquely. "Those ara Falls and points of Interest in Door Sedan filtan ia baaed on our good reladona with the people a new Poadac to one of the uumy people whoee Labor Sunday waa observed at who don't wilt have to come with 46 Pl>-mouth Special Deluxe 5- fUaatiBBe* from Paga Oae) was bom in Northern Ireland 73 New Y'ork state. o f this cooBmanity. W e are most happy that to many ordara we heva. beceaee we know t ^ kmmm choeen tbe Second Congregational church yeara ago and came to this town US.** Pa*s. Sedan on Sunday morning with Rev. An hour-long argument and pro- people h e n — aa all over the country-hare madh w a ll— for Poodac k nlituye « Aaaamghiy tamd «en m d Russia’s propoaal for a meeting of more than 45 years ago. Ho was NOTICE 1941-1942 CARS AUen H. Gatea, pastor back In engaged practically all bis Ufa in tasta by the French that the.v had Poodac tbeir number one choice aa a new car. s thmameghly goad eufce this year, next year, any year. the Big Four Foreign Ministers’ the pulpit after hla three week's a safe conduct agreement with the Heavy Vote ’42 Dodge Deluxe Sedan council before Sept 15 concerning Manchester as a painter. Only three more collection dates at Hose House No. 4 ’43 Plymouth Special Deluxe vacation. Rev. Gatea chose as his He entered ac:vice with the Russians were fruitleas. The men the future of Italy’s former col­ theme "TTie Fruits of Others” were hauled away presumably to In Georgia to pay youi» Fire Tax without interest. Sedan onies. He declined to say whether British Army in 1808 and saw 43 Ford 5-Pa»*. Sedan Labors and Mra. Arthur J. Vinton service in Britain's war with the Soviet sector headquarters. Six such talks would be limited to the sang » Bolo "My Task." The American and British newsmen Thursday, Sept. 9th. . . . 7 p. m. to 9 p. ni. ’41 Ford Conv. Coupe colonies' Issue or could take up the Boers in South Africa. : He waa • (CoatlBoed freae Page Oee) ’41 OMemoblle 4-Door SedM floWera were basketb of gladioli struck by an automobile while who stayed In the building Berlin crisis and other matters. ^ven by Mr. and M n. Max throughout the' siege were per­ Saturday, Sept. 11th . . 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. ’41 Pontiac Conpe Sedan 2. The.U. S. hopes at the proper crosring Center street about a now holds. Rep. Jamea C. Davis ’41 Ford Tudor Sedan Qlesecke. MIsa Loretta McKinney year' ago and had suffered a brok­ mitted to proceed. time to extend full legal recog­ also aasg it solo "Prayer” during Americans Detalacd Briefly Hlso faced two opponents: Former Tuesday, Sept. 14th . . . 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. ’41 Plymouth 3-Door Sedan DU P O N T has never oflinred a finer product for protecting PONTIAC'RETAIL DELIVERED PRICES IN MANCHESTER nition to the new state, of Israel. en leg and internal injuries. He Rep. Helen Douglas Mankin and ’41 Buick Special 4-Door Sedan the aer\’ice. Sunday, September never recovered from the accident. Before tbe Soviet siege of the and beautifying the home! Du Pont Houae Paint protects The recognition announced by Wvman C. Lowe- Thomas Weir, Collector *^’41 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan 12th Rally Sunday wiH be observed His wife passed away while he City hall was relaxed early today against rust, rot, and decay . . . i^vea beauty and President . Truman waa only at the Second Congregational two American officials were de­ Utah, Arixona and Nevada held Special Ddnxe Torpado Modals Straamlinar Modals partial or "de facto.’.' MarahiOl was confined by the injuries. their prlmarlea yeater^y. •41 Dodge 4-Door Sedaa protection. It is "Self-Cleaning” . . . starts white, stays Church Sunday School ivith clasaes He leaves two sons, William tained briefly by Russian military '8CyI. 6CyL SCyL said timing of the action was im­ beginning at 10 o’clock. A special police. Takee ’41 Ford 4-Door Sedan white, aa explained, at right. While this "Self-Qaaning” W)ik to tem Uiw* Iteat ■ Sm «Mti 6CyL portant He aafd a factor la an Turklngtop and Austin • Turklng- Utsh’a Democratic Gov. Herbert ’41 Hudson 5-Pass, Sedan •wrte f*nn w * • *neM* *n « a tor service will' be held and parents ton. two daughters, Miaa Evelyn William Babcock, deputy U. S. Business Coupe ...... $1587.72 $1636.20 Sedan Coupa ...... $1768.51 $1815.96 election scheduled in laracl In and friends are invited to attend B. Maw took a commanding lead ’41 Chevrolet, Chib Coupe proceea etarta within a few montiis on most surfacee, ez- Lyttle and Mias .Marlon Turking­ commandant in Berlin, and Maj. October. thla service. Regular Sunday schbol for renomlnatlon over Fermer As­ ’41 Buick Cliib Coupe Super ton. He leaves six slaters, Mra. John E. Davison liaison officer a* esasive aoot or heavy shade. . . or stains from metal surfooee Si»ort Coupe ..... i . ..$1640.24 $1687.71 3. Tbe American envoy In classes will begin on the 19th and sistant Diatrict Attorney John S. De Luxm Sedan C oupe . . $1858.40 $1906.88 Chc»I,itte Fleming, of Hartford, City hall, wore taken into custody Thursday At Pinehurst 1940 and Order Buch 88 screens. . . may interfore with or delay tUs proeeee. Bucharest has basn diracted to teachers are scheduled to meet when they attempted to reach the Boyden, wftlle Maw’a 1944 op­ De Luxe Sport Coupe . .$1730.13 $1778.61 make representatlona to Ro­ with the superintendent prior to Mra. Richard Bothwell of Hart­ ponent. J. Bracken Lee, ran ^ ea d ’46 Dodge 4-Door Sedan "Self-Cleaning" Du Pont House Paint la also available in 4 Door Sedan ...... $1819.01 $1867.49 ford. Mra. Emma Bafgent, of Ida­ building laat night. Babcock, a FRESH CENTER SLICES OF ’40 Chevrolet -Paas. Sedan mania's Conpituniat-led govem- that date which will be announced civilian, waa wearing his uniform of House Speaker Rendell H. 5 ho, Mrs. Martha Turkington, of ’40 Plymouth 4-Door Sedan a variety of popular tinte. It saves repainting billi. Call on 2 Door Sedan ...... $1671.55 $1719.02 ment on tha' natloniallxatlon of later this week. u a reserve colonel. Mabey for the G. O. P-baltet *pot. De Luxe 4 D oor Sedan . $1909.91 $1957.38 Hartford, Mrs. Minnie Gibbons, of Special Deluxe a relidble painter for j’our painting jobs . . . ask him to use American-owned property in Ro­ The eon, born to Mr. and Mrs.. . The Russians took the two Democratio Rep., ■■ jy*****"— SWORDFISH u89c Sedan Coupe ...... $1702.86 $1750.33 Theodore Mellen at the St, Francia Florida and Mra. Sarah Furman, Granger and Republican Rep. '40 Dodge Club Coupe Du Pont House Paint. BrIiw wnok M i I IvtA ft mania. Marshall said detaila Americans to tbe Russian Kom- ’40 Pontiac 4-Door Sedan Station W t^ n ...... $2469.45 $2517.93 would be disclosed later.. . hospital has been named Man-in of Long Island. mandatura but released them a William A. Dawaon were uno^ ! * » « —i aHwi. Funeral arrangements are not FRESHLY CHOPPED ’40 Ford Tudor Sedan De Luxe Sedan Coupe . .$1793.76 $1841.23 BtUI Oernddaitog Mllitory Aid Lee. short time later. posed, but four candidates folight yet complete. ’ 39 PI)-month 4-Door Sedan De Luxe. Station Wagon $2548.23 $2596.71 4. American military aid for Mr. and Mrs. Maurice French Associated Press Correspondent for the chance to oust them in 4 Door Sedan...... the race to meet ’39 Chevrolet 4-Door Seda" $1730.13 $1778.61 waatern Europe la atill under con- have moved into their newly built Richard K. O’Malley and A P Pho- November. In GOUNDBEEF u69c ’39 Pontiac 4-Dnor Sedan home on Tolland road. tographer Henry Burroughs were 1 Granger, David J. W U »n iM otate alderatlon; Marshall aald he as­ '39 Plymouth 3-Door Sedan De Luxe 4 Door Sedan .$1821.03 $1868.50 The toregetagi I fer sack eg tha Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hlcklng roughed up by the police Inside Senator Mitchell Mollch. The Dem- A IR CUi^ED W AFER TH IN BiW/ DU PONT HOUSE PAINT PRIMER sumes the talka on the subject Garment Industry•' Mrs. Reva •89 Chevrolet 3-Door Sedan 19 modem aval with Britain, France end the have pufchased one of the new City hall when they aided s Ger-; ocratlc contest saw ” *38 Dodge 4-Door Sedan ■•pactalty farmutalad Bret-aaatef far bare weed eud bei De Luxe Convertible . . $2117.97 $2165.44 local ara edhjaet homes on Route 44 oh Twin Hills Beck Boaone. Salt Lake City po­ Benelux oountries are farther In New York Hurt man reporter who was being drag­ DRIED BEEF Kb 42c *38 Plymouth 3-Door Sedan wartharad palnlad •aifaca*. Pravida* aacaHart Mdliis « to along now than during the aum- and Mr. and Mra. Stanlay Papanos ged away. lice court judge, t ^ e a over vhMi. . . k*ni|Mt^aahtoa wl Ray H. Lenvltt, chairman of the *38 Chevrolet 3-D«or Sedan ■dhatlan. Savai Nma and malarirt. Bier. of Storra have also purchased one There were no signs the Com­ *88 Ford Tudor Sedan ST4NPAMD BQUtTMBNT at as aatra root imduiaa: Syere die, mbe eai afcertt baaffien ea l hamser of the homes. The young couples State Road commisaion. PINEHURST SEASONED *a4 4*a* aat *annaW aSaal Sn I Piesident Truman cleared the By Truck Walkout munists, operating through the '87 Otdsmbblle 3-Door Sedan afttaeaM. I ipiieg coven: duel windihield wipen: duel toil hem*! Aad hamet dml em timmt plan to move into them at ah Soviet-sponsored Socialist Unite; Heads Six Opponenta IV.; Wray for poBribla fast new moves Arisona’a acUng governor. Dan *87 PI>-month 4-D«or Sedan oU deeaeti. d itr lightet; tdi leceiien; duel caffcoietor (S mL early data. party and the Action committee! lk *87 Ford Fordor Sedan 'q- iQt calling his chief foreign policy (ConamieS from Page One) E Garvey. Itel six opponenU for LAMB PATTIES 59e Udk sad aumide lock ed both im x d o ^ OB LUXE SQUirMBS T Imtimtm, ha, [iiv M d defanae advlaara to a apaclal Nelghbor’a night waa observed would ease their efforts to deatrov *87 Pl.vmnuth 3-Do«r Sedan at Coventry Grange at their last the city government and take the Democratic gu^rnatorW Redeem Your Colfste Coupons A t Pinehurst Yaa mae bmeddoth, batma qrpe uphoIncfTi de bam iifwieg «•>■■•! tfeenk d s A i C > 'M kjta > Houa»~ conference yciter- last night across tha Hudaen rivar ’ 87 LaSalle 4-Door Sedan regular masting at tbe Grange os-er in its place. inaUon. with Rep. Richard F. Har­ We have just received our last shipment of tho *86 Chevrolet Town Sedan — — mmI leer feeder greral gaaitai (htome ptewd sffietl dbet {earn Mur o«Jy a few boure after his re- Hall. Grangers from Bolton, Wap­ In Nawarit, N. J., when negoUa- less running aacond. Two ranchers JOHNSON PAINT CO. f^m • twe-day campaign CHIFFON FLAKES Ic DEAL. Buy one package at the *84 Dodge Business Coupe ping and Aahford were - present tions broke o ff between truck own- 47 Indeneelaae Killed battled 1$ out in the G. O. P. race, and preaented numbers on the pro­ era .and Teamsters. Local No. 478. with Bruce Brockett holding an regular price of S5c and get the other package for Ic. ■ 3.16 Others To Choose From *^^iia t t t t a 'W ouiie gave" BO Ink- gram. New Jersey’s largest. edge over William Bolirdon. I9.*M to 1947 Model* ^Bjlg of wtuit actions ware eonald- Batavia, Java. Sept. 8 — (.pi A rahearaal for degree work will Some 4,300 members of tha J'lew Reporta reaching here today said Leading In contests for House A ll .Makes t:- All Bod.V Styles qr taken at tba unusual aae- be held at the Grange Hall on Jersey local walked off their jobs 47 indonealana were killed and 24 seats were Democrats Harold Pat­ 0f the National Security Thuraday evening at'7:80 for the three days ago, joining with tha wounded Sunday when they tried ten ' and R«P- John R. Murdock CAPITOL __ U te only announcement 1st and Snd degree teams. All 10,000 New York c>ty truck driv­ to eacape from a priaon canip near and Republlcipi* John Udall ahd A. B R D CERYi’"^ I C M r O A waa a apaclal meq|- offteam and membqrf of the dsi ers and helpers already on strike. Gadoni^ah Krawang. The camp R. Bushman. { BALCH - PONTIAC, Inc. with the Bariln gTBevtoaaM are raqueated to be Uhdar the old truck contracts, contained 400 prieonere arrested I^Tsda’B Ions congrepaman. MOTORS, Inc. 155 CENTER STREET MANCBB8T81. Republican^Charles Ruaaell. waa' 968 Main St. Hartford ®®*PAIMT8 present for this rehearsal. which expired A,ug. 31. wagea here after recelvlfig “ screening” opera­ 0,' .Roaa, the praeldent’a Mr. and Mra. Philip Laktontagne ranged from $71.40 for trailer- tion* by' the Dutch .\rmy, during not opi»sed for renomlnatlon.' • 302 MAIN <;t. . 0IAL4I5I • Tel. 7-8144 \ was asked art fpetadinf their vacaUon in truck drivers down to $53.90 for which lO.iWO Indonesians were in­ Democrats nominated Reno City j We Buy Used Cars For Cash hqipore for 60-hour week. vestigated. Councilman Walter Bai;md. J • ;V 7 :k. -'..I . ' /

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANfTIEStER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1V4B MANCHKSIEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1948 TAOK PO tm iTEN li.v. much Mwini; *1(111, ir.aJc* * tuU- ata oven (880 degress F.) for IH fathered Nkirta to wear with Crocheted Sacque hours, turning occasionally. Serve Colorful Trim Way to Relievt blouaM which you alraady nava. Immediately. Tunic tops for pajama ttouaora Itchy Pimples Katkaveck Pilots Waycross To League Ghampioii can be made from ntraight atrlpa BEAUTIFUL WATCHES, made When your akin la Irritated ndth Bargains Listed By The Inquirer^ Of material b> cutting a hole in by the nation’s leading manufac- pimples, r ^ blotches and other the middle for your hrad. hem­ turers, should be seen at skin blemishes, and you’ra crasv ming up the Bidea and cinching in MATHER’S at the Center it you with Itching torture, here’s fart your waiat A'ith a long aaah. need an efficient time piece and a relief. Get a 40e box of Peterson’s lovely piece of Jewelry for a lady Ointment at your druggist and s»- 3 ; Win Georgia-Florida^ or gentleman. There are modestly ply this sobthlng balm.' Promptly lA^s Down Motors in Extra Innings A very special offer of a very priced watches for the active relieves smarting and Itching. Your at a glance ia the you for clues that help you to per trimming, a large one for good product ia made at QUINN’S young person and more costly r a e s h o p . make more of your personal mother, a amall one for baby. PHARMACY right now. ‘With a skin looks better, feels better. bril5*^*NANCY models for the man 'or woman who Mone^ back If i^ t delighted. ’’ •Habwdaahera to . **“ ‘***^J charm. Frequently we arc pleased large $.69 Jar of that old favorite values the unusual. Title in Final WeJI Women." In the new block at 964 and flattered by compliroenU but Use the $1.00 Lay Away Plan — POND’S COLD CREAM—a $.25 Guards Hold Accident Fund Main Street, the we accept them complacently and at the MONTGOMERY WARD jar of Pond’s Dry Skin Cream la A quick and delicious dessert Is Eddie Mikucki Allows taate of the fumlahlnga la a key fall to take proper advantage of CXJMPANY to provide yourself given free. one of steamed (Iga. a white Local PlaTiag Mawigar to the excellence of the lingerie, this objective appraisal. wUh warmth and beauty In a Initial DriU Sncelsflfiil FUR COAT, at a price that won’t cheese such aa Camembert or Game Tonight SneccMful in M it hoalery, handkerchiefa and acyfa One pound of smelts Is sufflr Bel Paese, and crisp crabkera. WANTED wruttAWM which are on diaplay. Slipa and disrupt the budget. Their Alas-1 dent for two people. ’They may be DISTINCTIVE WEDDING kan dyed Mouton Lamb Coats in Only One Base Hit Campaign to OBnam nlghtrobea of delightful texture GIFTS can be readily selected fried in deep fat, brpiled or bak­ Pitted cooked prunes may be Eastern League Member have the dalntieat ^ beaver dye or rich dark brown ed. They should always be served Cook from 2:30 to 7:30 Rockville and Local Twi Rags to Ridiaa Stovy drawn-work or lace. Beautiful fall from the many beautiful things at have a deep, silky pile and a beau­ cut In slices and added to sweet­ t Issues Call for Cage ANGUS MATHER’S at the Center. Love- tiful sheen. The new fullness with wedges of lemon. ened whipped cream, then chilled, P. M. to prepare and mitc Hippo Correnti’s Base Soflball League .Ml ahadea in Nylon* include* hlgh-the I ly silver In rich Sterling or quality adne. off-black, gray, and swings Jauntily In the three-quar­ for a quickly-made dessert. dinnei: for 2. White or col­ Qmada Bound Performers at Armory Stars Play at 8:30 Miekey Katkaveck did Iti bronte and darker btowma As a ! plate may be Individual aalU and ter or seven-eighth lengths. New SEWING CLASSES for Hit in Eighth With ; TO* local piaytag naaiurcr af the I peppers, charming small dishes or fall, now being organized at the Labor savers that are aa thor­ ored. Wednesdaya and Sun­ Moeae Blay Mafea Grade .. my nose. In fact, ths only offer 1 I the Waycross Bears guided hU OET-ACQUAINTED 20 der- handsome big bowls, water pltch- Sleeves arc full or fitted; the Pil­ Bates Loaded .. Drives Eariy praoUoe last fall paid big Oonnectldiit m ar have a repre- received was to serve ee water boy ahop la oflerink 51 f grim collar says "fall of 1948." SINGER SEWING C ^ T E R . 882 oughly desirable as gifts aa. for days off. Weather permitting, .the annual , teas* to tha chsuanloaehlp af tha a era. or tea services. Breakfast or Main Street, offer an opportunity yourself are ELECTTRIC IRONS dlvidenda tor the Guards’ baekat- senuuve on the BoMaa aefi Bok for the Memorial Field Uidgata. 1 Maneheeter aad Rockville All Star I esaae D <3*orgta«Florida g - t nler Nylons. xdlnner seta of dishes are many and Sixes are 12 to 20. Coats arc Home Winning Marker hall team and as a result tha eag- roster next aeaBoa. la fact, prea- turned It down ^u* to pressure ot apecial »1.49. Ifa worth a \iait. priced -from $99.00 to $169.00, to defeat the high coat of living and ELECTRIC PERCOLATORS, ent plans of the Boaton arganiaa- bualneM. series will get underway tonight {The Beare cUaCbad the UtlelMt most attractive In flne china or col­ plus tax. and to have clothes that can’t be being displayed at BENSON’S, 713 Phone 3908, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. era will hold their initial eession at Robertson Park. At that time I Friday aight with a douMsheadcr orful pottery. Graceful glassea, duplicated. Classes for morning, ir Bgcking up a fine ona-hlttar by tonight at S o’clock at the etatc tion call for the Nutmeggar to re­ Despite the perfect average of a the cream of the local Softball Have you seen the extremely from tiny conllala to water gobleta, Main Street A General Electric port later this month tor the final year ago, the aim of every predic­ triumph ovw tbs aecond place In Bananas may be brushed with afternoon, and evening are being Steam Iron, so wonderful for Phone 6567, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Eddie Mikucki, ths-Itallan Ameri­ armory. Twilight League wilt meet the ValdeeU DodgorA The rase eras good-looking silks and may be purchased In matching set up—eight two-hour classes at cana cashed in on a siag^e by Hip­ All candidates will be welcome. fewfew weeksw of the eamipaign. tor, I went out on the limb again Rockville Recreation League stare B ^U SE AND DRESS LENGTHS, seta or In a few pieces. Crystal butter or margarin* and broiled 11 woolens, sells at a low price for The player la the hig mooae and named the order of fUileh for decided in the last week af the which are offered at a very low be served with meat of any kind— a $10.00 fee. ^ steamers—$17.95. A General Elec­ po CXirrentl with the bases loaded AU last year’s playera are expect­ In a night gams starting at 8:30. Mseost. dishes and cake plates are decora­ tric A*i^°iii6tlc Iron is $11.95. A ed back while many naw faeea are rom Mooeup, Walt D r ^ . The the IMS season. The contest has been run for the price at CHENEY BROTHERS tive aa well as useful. hamburgers, ham, veal or Jamb la the eighth Innings to down Can­ K-Univereity of OMmsetleuieut star Ftidt, fifth and eixth plOcca were Katkavaok, Ma.ie)i*ater's out- REhfNANT SALESROOM . chops. Coffee to be served after dinner Universal Electric Percolator Is expected to appear at the eeaelons. last aeveral yeara with the two atandlag contribution to orgaaia- ter Motors 4 to 3 last sight Itis AU positions are open. Ten men te currently playing great hau hit fight on the nose In the tore- League's Accident Funds the artn- in small cups should be stronger $16.95. game was the first In s oest out with the Birmingham Barons in ad hasohaU during tha past two A good exercise for the knock Dreaa up 3rour furniture for the than the usual breakfast ttrehgth. THE OFFICE OF arlll be carried, east, but the aecond, third and ners. Alt money taken in tonight Fish flllleU that are to be ^ l i ­ kneed girl ia to hold a phone of three series for the ’Twilight Present olaae call for practice the Double-A Southern Aaaocia- fourth teams threw a monkey docadoA piloted Albany to towrth ed or broiled may be brushed with new season with the beautiful Sugar should always accompany Bits Marshmallow Frosting Uon League. will enter the local* depleated plaoo in Uie mom cireuit loot year book between the knees, trying SLIP COVE3RS for couches and One-quarter cup butter, 8 cups ARNOLD LAWRENCE UoftbaU League played under tonight and Friday and every wrench into the picture. I wound fund which la maintained to aid mayonnaise first. It and cream may also be passed the Ugbta at Rooertaon Park he- t talked briefly with Tom Dowd, up with a .500 average, which It but changed horees this spring to bring the ankles together at chairs at the PARIS CURTAIN sifted confectioners’ sugar, I ptusk- Monday. Wednesday and Friday Its playera Injured whU* taking and signed wlt)i WaytrooA the same time. If desired. ARCHITECT tor* a large crowd. the traveling aecretswy Of the muat be admitted, ia a pretty fair part In league gemm. Another Because It’s poor economy to SHOP, 829 Main Street. Most at­ age chocolate bits melted, 1-3 evening thereaft*** untU the open­ Boston Red Sox last week, and he tractive color combinations and cup evaporated milk, clash of salt, . Mikuoki allowed on* h it a tri­ ing gamii. This win give the average In any league. What Ted gam* win be played m the a t y OB l a Poor Start spend money on cheap Attention parents! If your ple by Charley (Jovey In the eighth said that Dropo definitely flt Into WlUiame and Loo Boudreau would Too triumph was tho oUmaz of It’s none too early to think about designs for chairs arc priced from By Mrs. Anne Cnbnt 1 teaspoon vanilla, 8 marshmal­ 869 MAIN STREET Quarda two months of practice be­ the future plans of the Bostonians. of Htlla at a later date with Rock­ recommend that a HANDSOME RING aa a Christ­ $3.95 up; for divans, from $6.95; youngster rebels at brushing his Handmade InfanU wear is lows, quartered. and lanned eighteen Motormen. fore the first game. AU home do to match my percentage. Thoae ville taking the proceeds. If a third a rags to riches story. The Bean MENT be purchased at tl^e DEW- mas gift for the man you love, be­ teeth, there’s a remedy In the WILL BE CLOSED He Ued his own strikeout record The six-foot, five-inch, 928 pound $80,000 beautiea wUI be lucky to got off to a poor start and on Juno ET-RICHMAN COMPANY. 767 for studio couches, from $7.95. someUmes "love labor lost" the Cream butter with 1 cup sugar. game* wlU t * played at the ar­ first baseman will be up wltn the game ia neceasary to decide tha cause you can select one now from You’ll find drapes to match studio new k id d ie d e n t t o o t h ­ baby grows so fast that'the arti­ Beat In melted chocolate bits By Sue Barnett wuen Ji* fanned atxteen in the reg­ mory. This eeaaon the Guards will wind up with a .360 mark. winner. It win probably be played 1 were in sixth piece with litti* Main Street, where one la assured the very nice variety at WIOR’S. p a s t e . He’ll use it because It cle is too small In a very short This handsome school dress for SEP. 4 THROUGH ulation seven innings. Last ysar Sox following tha Souyiem Aaao- First piece this year was wen In Rockville, as the bleaehert at Clgxw of moving up into the pen­ of quality. High sUndards of couch covers or couch and chair which have been cooled. Add re­ thess sams two teams batUed for compete In the fast Baatem Pro- datlon playoff A 977 Main Street, and have It re­ may be matched. tastes good and because it is es­ time. Here Is a wonderful solu­ maining sugar alternately with little girls Is so simple to. sew! feesldhal League. by the British Americana. The Air­ Robertson Park will be Uken out nant picture. Then thinga began to woncmanshlp provide lasting Mtls- served on the Lay AWay Plan, giv­ pecially his. Dent liT avail­ tion to that problem . . . the Cut oq princess lines. It has Cute SEPT. 11 the crown and ths Motors won in The ’’Little Profeaeor,” ae Dom craft. our choice to place fourth, by Sept IS. happen. Maaager Katkaveck factlon from fountain pens, priced ing you plenty of time to budget. able at all Manchester drug stores milk. Stir in salt and vanilla. two straight. DlMaggio Is caUed by memben of from $8.60 up. and automatic pen­ For complete satisfaction and stitch in the pattern shown above Beat until smooth and creamy. puffed sleeves and rows of bright came la second. Moriarty** tho-No. . C*f*y Magnueon will agal.1 aigntd Mveral eaatoffa from other There are gorgeous rubles, lovely at $.35. gives” as baby grows and may rtc-rac for trim. She’ll like It Neither team scored until the the sports Writing fraternity, was 2 team In the forecast placed third handle the local* as in the past eluho and before you could oay cils, priced from $1.00. to the best onyx rings wltti or without a dia­ the promptest service, get your Add marahmallows after frosting Italisns got a life in the third asked how Dropo looked In spring of the porUble typev^ters-the PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED by be worn for many a month. sides or cake. for parties, too! Reae-Marie Korsak training with Boaton. Dom re- and Nassiffs were content to wind two years. He has not aa yet re- John Brown tho Boars ware bosk mond, signet rings, and rings with Chicken Chow Mein Quickly and easily crocheted, the Pattern No. 8354 comes In sires frame. Hippo CorrenU walked to up fourth. They were named No. 3 starting list but either In tha race. Cbrona. priced at $77.68, Including the emblem of his favorite lodge. the very competent pharmacists open the liming and stole aaoond Local Sport ued, "Dropo looked great. He hit tax. Such essentials aa pocket at the PINE PHARMACY, 664 (Serves 4) sacque is made In one piece and. GLEAMING VELVETS make 2, 8, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3, Miss Rose-Marie Korsak, 20- lie ball a counti^ mllA If he had la our book. The Polish Amerieana Bob Hunley or John Pringle la Wayoroee won 27 of iU Uot 2S Five cups noodles fried brown trimmed with contrasting colored 2 1-8 yards of 35-lnch. bss*. Frank Riohtars bit a By to S and Rockville lived up to the pr»< BOciray Bathav gMooa to eop too laagna iiin tla f. wallets and key cases should be Send Senlor-and-Junior bou­ Center Street. Medicine’s most re­ an exceptionally beautiful wedding deep aaoond that was dropped year-oM Mancheater girl, left to­ any weakneaa, it was curve ***• I*®* PHnfl#. durable as well as attractive In cent discoveries are there such aa in deep hot fat, 2 cups shredded ribbons. party. All the colors of autumn For this pattern, send 25 cents. A U T O GLASS day for Toronto, Canada, where Chatter balls.’’ The big Moose, after play­ ■saeon chart placing fifth and l^kvllle. with ths colorful Jeff Tha pennant waa tha flrat far too quets to baby and the new moth­ raw chicken, 8 cups chopped on­ To obtain complete crocheting In coins, your name, address, size witn OorrsnU going to third. 'The sixth respectively. Koelsch On Its bench, prnmlesa to Boars since 1941. appearance er. Your florist can make up the brand new Neo-Antergan, aa leaves and many other hues. In Installed throwln to third went high into ■he will compete In the Canadian ing a halt eeaaon with Scranton well aa Pyribenzamlne, Benadryl, ions, 8 cups chopped celery, one Instructions, stitch Illustrations velvets priced low because of desired, and the pattern number and International Table Tennis A state tootball league to be in the Eastern League last year, Probably the general manager b ^ g down a winner. That's all MAJOn LBAGUE Katkaveck. a eatchor, atartad matching nose-gays with lace pa- No. 2 can or 2 cups bean sprouts and finishing directions for Cro­ to Sue Burnett, The Manchester Prompt Service the crowd soft OorrenU scorgd the the advance notice Jeff would al­ Study the compliments paid and Thenylene, put up by the slight Irregularities, arc ready for first marker with Richters going Chempionihlp' Tournament. The known aa the CMnneeticut Football went south in March With the will summon me into the office hit managorial eaner wlUi WU« most reputable companies—Ab 4 cups soup stock, 4 tablespoons cheted Sacque (Pattern No. 6746) fall weddings at the CHENEY- Elvcnlng Herald, 1160 Avc. Ameri­ tourney will be held September Conference la now being organ­ parent Red Sox. He drew rave no­ end have a heart to heart talk af­ low to the preaa. Ulngtoa. N. (X la to* Tbhaeea cornstarch diluted In water, 8 ta­ send 15 cents In coin pltu 1 cent cas, New York 19, N. Y. CALL 3322 all the way to third base. Red Ga- TO* conteata drew big crowds teoclTg 1 bot, Squibb, Park-Davis, Lily, BROTHERS REMNANT SALES­ vello then came through with a 9-10-n. ised. A meeting was neld last tices for his slugging feats but ter the dip from the top rung on •tat* League thro* yeara agA At Merck. From hay fever drugs to blespoons cooking oil, salt and soy postage. Your name, address and ROOM. Don’t miss the latest issue of The local girl is the ConnecUcut week In New Britain and prelimi­ was farmed out flnt to Louisville the ladder to ths halfway la the oast aitd another large mid-aaaaea In 194«, ha aMvad to the pattern number to Anne Cm- Fashion. The Fall and Winter line single to right field with the nary plana ware drawn up. Bight crowd Is expected tonight Two diabetic treatment, they're fully sauce to tsuMe. While Glass Co* aecond run scoring. Jerry Chsgnon state champion. She will com­ and later to Birmingham. My chancca of getting an Incroaae Batting-WlUiamA Ibataa 470; Albany. Oa., aad tumad la a equipped. If you can’t get to the Heat frying pan with cooking bot. The Manchester ISvening Her­ Use leftover duck In a rice or book has a wealth of sewing data pete in both singles and doubles teams wlU comprise the league. are none too g«>^. However, I can more games between the Motors Boudreau, (Tievelaad 497 eredUahla perfonaaaeA Wayevoaa ald, 1150 Avenue of the Americas, for the home dressmaker. Smart, 24 Birch St. Manchester bore down to get the next three They are the New Britain Codys, At this writing, Dropo Is bat­ and Italians are all that ramalna Runs Batted In—Diaaeggio, New store, phone 2-9814 and your pre­ oil very hot; fry chicken unUl macaroni salad with celery and betters m a row. compeUUon. In doubles play. ting .358, fourth highest, in the point to the fact that I namied the had a working agreainaat with too brown; add celery, bean sprouts, New York 19, N. Y. easy to make styles, fabric news Open Dally 8 A. M. To 5 P. M. Southington (3qme, Meriden Fal­ teams that made the grad* In the of ths local scbaduls with time York 113; Stephens, Boaton 121 Atlanta Cknekora of too Boutoara scription will be called for and sweet pickle relish; serve on lots In the tlfth the Italians gave the Miss Korsak wUl team with Miss league. Playing in 104 gmmea, running out thta week. AU aerv- delivered free of charge and im' onions and mix thoroughly with of shredded salad greens. —free gift pattern printed In the Including Saturday Constance McCord of West Hart­ cone, Waterbuiy Proa, Mancheater playoffa Run*—Henrieh, Naw York 108: Aaaoclation LoaguA Mobora their two runs back to Ue American Legion and Aneonia Moose has coUected 147 hits and tces In tonight’s game wUl he do­ Dimaggio, Boetoa 104 mediately. the soup stock, cooking until en noodles on plate and pour above book.. 25 cents. Plenty Of Parking the ecore at 2-alI. Larry Rostek ford. has driven home 89 rune. For a I hope the water hoy poaltton Is OuUtaadlag porformaaeaa wan tire mixture Is done. Add the mixture over noodles. Vets. Ylte riightb team wlU be op*n next year. nated Including the umpires and Hlto—Bourdreau, Clovalaad 173; turned la during too n(ator aen> Cook books often suggest in On Premises wsa on at Drat on a boot and went Tha ConnecUcut women's cham­ from Torrtngton. The C. F. C. major portion ot the aeaeon with scorer. Mitchell, Cleveland 199 An end-of-day outfit needn’t be cornstarch, season all with salt preparing cauliflower, that the pushes flesh over the top of the to eecond baee ae Mooae l4or>ell pion waa bom In East Hampton. the Barons, Dropo batted in the Shota Her* aad Tliero son by Mvtral* membon of too and soy sauce to taste. Put brown WlU open Ite eeaaon Sunday, Sep­ Teddy Knurek, former Trinity Doubles—Henrieh, New Turk Boan. Ray Balbal, a rirtt-hando6 expensive. You can, without too New BABY SILVER, Just In at whole head be soaked in cold salt­ waistband. In buying a panty was bit by a pitched ball. Both L I., and la a graduate of Sacred tember 10. No. 6 slot. He’s not the third man In the batting order and hia RBI athlete, will coach the Southing­ 37: Priddy, St. Louie and Wil- pitcher, won 13 gamaa while leMng WIOR’S, makes very, very nice ed water for a half hour or so be­ girdle, make sure that it Is long men advanced on a wild pitch. Os­ Heart Academy In Sag Harbor, UamA Boston 33 gifts for new arrivals or a child’s fore cooking. This direction Is enough so tbrt it won’t ride up or car PbllUpa walked to load the L. L She has resided In Manchee- output has increased considerably. ton (3*ma football team this fall. only Mven for the best record tn PoUce Chief Herman Schendel Dropo may be the Red 81-7. Pitching—Kramar, Boatta $9^4 and signed to n eentraet -Tho "The Little Tune That Ran Away” Roast SparerilM peccable note papers and all man­ and crimson, deep rose, purple and tied at 2-all and the game went In­ many requests for another exhibit JiOO Selection Average . . .Ex-Georgetown back, Frank Natioaal 400; R a a ^ New York 19-9 .760 eamp was hsM at WOttneabA (Serves 4) ner of charming floral designs. to extra innings. With one out, With Hand>D«corat«d 0 la u T o d ) Peter Lind Hayes cerlsc, as well aa gray, taupe, dark Independent But Holds Lead from baseball fans and dog lovers The year 1947 was a banner one Domfeld win tutor thf baeka at New York 6-8, PhUadtlphla l-« Mickey has pUyed in leagpae af Five teaspoons^ sugar, 1 tea­ green, browm, black and white. Covey blasted a triple, the only and the date of Thursday night had for this corner’s Twilight Beaeball Btorrs under Head Coach J. O. (11). Natioaal Laagva every claastflcatlon from Chua O Storv and Songs with Sound Effects spoon salt, 3 tablespoons' honey, When you try on a girdle, test ’ extra base blow of the game, and been agreed upon. League predictions. All six teams Christian. A squad of 68 reportsd Pittsburgh 8, St. Louis 2. Batting—Musial. S t Louis 499; to Triple A. During hie coast to BEER MUGS CU 108...... Price $2.00 8 .teaspoons soy sauce, 1 cup Its fit and comfort by walking, Double Boiler Chocolate { Cloak Co. the only hit off Mikucki into right New York, Sept. 8—((f) — SUn wound up their schedule In the ex­ yesterday. . .Bsmla O’Rourke, Only games scheduled. Slaughter, S t Loula and Aahburn, coast travels ha has performed In chicken bouillon, 3 pounds spare- sitting, bending and standing. A Graham Pudding ^ pine Street centerfield. Jimmy August hit a Musial of the St. Louie Cardinals, Burt ‘‘BoBo’’ Lavey wiU enroll act spots forecast by this ob­ former Mlddletdwn Press sports American PhtladeljAla .333 Albany, Oa , whan no tooka by ribs. properly fitted girdle will permit 2 tableapoona shortening i grounder to short, the ball was although in the midst of his worst at the University of Virginia this server. ‘Our batting average waa adttor, now city treasurer, la a No games sche<)ul* Is be­ PhUadelphla . 86 76 .494 191i with tha stlek. which has been beaten. Turn in­ tacked eight points to his average hind the plate the O nter Streeters He won tha TwUlgbt League (Charter Oak Street, Residence AA the score at 8-aU. With the bases and is in fourth place at .331, a Anssricaa to greased top of 1 1-2-quail dou­ zone. still loaded, Boots ^uQillet are tough to beat. He may be the The ax will be yielded in tho Boaton...... 82 46 .681 — Most Valuable Player honor In ble boiler; cover and cook over grounded to short and PagsnL was point ahead of Chicago’s Andy key man In the Twl League playoff camp of the Silk City A. C. foot­ 1944 when he paced the Pellaho * WILLTON’S Application of Mrs. Neill* Pafko. New York ... 81 50 .818 1>4 Americana to toe champlanahlp. boiling water for 1 1-2 hours. (Re­ Dwyer for permission to operate forced at the piste for the aecond finale. ball squad this week when Head Cleveland .... 78 88 .898 4H Sport Schedule plant^ boiling water when neces­ a Beauty Parlor in her home at out and the bases were etUl fully Rounding out the top ten are, Coach Tony AUbrlo cute down the Philadelphia . 74 59 .886 914 Next aeaeon Ketkavock may sary.) Turn out pudding and Tommy Holmes. Boston .823; Ed Beet hustler In the TwUight Lea­ ,roster to 26 men. At present there Wedaeaday. Sopt • move up the managerial ladder. G IF T SH O P 103 Ctooper Hill Street, Residence populated. Hippo Oorreqtl bit a Detroit ...... 69 64 .492 18 Hie record la the Qeorgta-Florida serve with thin cream or foamy B zone. high bounder back to Cfitagnon, Waitkus, CHiicago and Gene Her- gue, without any question. Is Jake are 40 candidates seeking berths St. L ouis---- 80 77 .894 S0>4 AU Star SottbaU gam$, Rock- George L. Erench, Jr, Henry W, Engstrom sauce. Makes 6 servings. Jerry knocked it towards second manekl, Brooklyn. .310; Jeff Banks of Mortiffty Brothers. Jake on the team. vlUa VA Mancheater 9:30—Robert- League tn two and ooe-haK aoa* Application of Mrs. B. G. Fisk* Heath, Boston, .80S and Sid Gord­ playe plenty, of baaebaU from the Washington .. 49 8S 47l 84 eone definitely Show that he has for permission to build dwelling base and all runners were aaf* as Yoeh Vincek and Wimpy Kosak, Chicago ...... 44 99 438 38 ■on park. 968 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE 2-40U on, New York, .302. time he done hts monkey suit and two former North Endere who are Red Men vs. Grill, 9:18—Char­ the qualiflcatlona of skippering a (^rtains, blouses, or slips of on undersized lot on Edmiifid Mikucki crossed the plate Wtn the spikes until he ehowers after the Today’s Games team In organised ball. NYLON PARACHUTE CLOTH Street (East of No. 24), Residenc* winning run. now next door neighbors on the Eastera ter Oak. ’These fame teams wiU meet In Garden Bout Friday game. Mason-Dlxon line in Manchester Friday, 1kpt 19 have a charming sheen and are de- A zone. New York, Sept. 8—(/P>—WlUle Albany at UtICA llghtfullv easv to lauhder (with Application of Harry Clegg for the second game of the leriea Fri­ (Middle Turnpike) will share the Scranton at Elmira. Motors.vs. I.A.’s. 8:30—Robert­ low heat). Slightly Imperfect but day night at Robertson Park with Pep returns to the scene of his Three Manchester players were punting duties. Vincek has been a Wilkes-Barre at WUUainsport. son. permission to build addition on the gam* starting at S:30 nndei gTMtest Buceeqe and hts only ring among the M candidates at the standout player for many aeaeons Snadoy. Sept It definitely usuable. the thirty-six south side of dwelling w’hlch will loss In 183 fights Friday nlgat to Initial University of Connecficut Only games schsdulsd PRESCRIPTIONS Inch narachute cloth is especially be closer to street line than regu­ the lights. and used hia 242 pounds to ad­ Amerieaa BA's VI. MorlsrtyA S p. m. — priced at $.45 a yard at CHENE'Y Italians (4) take on a roungh and tumhie football drill yeaterday. They ware vantage when bucking a line. Ko- New York (Shea 8-10) at Bos­ Oval. CALLED FOR lations allow at 45 Village Street, AB R H PO A E lightweight from Brooklyn—Pad­ Gus Gaudlno, Freddy Mohr ' and sak will be playing his second year BROTHERS REMNANT SALES­ Residence AA zone. v dy De Marco. ton (Dobson 18-71—night Snaday, Sept 19 ROOM. M. CorrenU, Jackie Robb'. ■ of fast football when the SUk Philadelphia (MeCAhaa 4-8 and Silk City A. C. Football Opener AND * aa e ft 1 * 0 4 Application of Victor Adamson 3b. lb ...... 3 1 1 2 0 0 Towners open on Sunday, Septem­ Scbelb 11-7) at Waabtagton Wynn at MC Nebo. for permission to conyert bam In­ Richters, sa ....2 1 0 1 0 0 ber 19 at Mt. Nebo. Both playars d e i j Ve r e d Marinate aaparagu.s stalk.s In n to temporary living quarters at 9-16 and Scarborough- IJM )—two Snaday. Sn>t. 24 snappy French dressing; place on Gavello, lb, rf .4 0 1 0 0 0 are becks. games, twl-nlght. Mancheater Open at Country 232 Spring Street (Rear), Rural Gentllcore, cf ..4 1 1 1 '0 0 ^ Detroit (Hutchinson 11-8) at a lettuce leaf, band with a strip zone. Pirates Move to Second Passing, a weak point In tha Le­ Club. Many Women Have of red pimento and serve. Kleinschmidt. If 2 0 0 0 0 0 gion attack a year ago. need* bol­ Yoah Vineek CTIeveland (Lemon 19-11—night. . PINE Application of Leonard D. B. Pagan!, 8b ..1 0 1 1 0 0 St. Louie (Kennedy 6-9ji and stering this Mason and Oiach All- Horseshoe Match There muat be a reason why the Rivard for permission to conduct P. CorrenU, Place in N.L. Flag Race brio la looking for an accurate OatrowskI S-S) at Chicago (W. PHARMACY Found Just The orders for BIRTHDAY CAKES Insurance Agency in home at 31) rf. If ...... 8 0 0 1 0 0 tosser. The best pitcher In camp Bradley 0-0 and Plerettl ••10)— 664 C«kt«r St. McKinley Strce,t, Residence A Mikucki. p ...... 3 1 2 0 1 0 Ste James Defeat two gameA Oak OriU and WEDDING CAKF.S keep Aniello, 2b ...... 2 0 0 1 0 1 with the pigskin Is Pat Bolduc. W L Pet TeL 2-M1< pouring In at the MANCHESTER zone. By Ralph Roden Whether l^Iduc can stand up In a "> National AppIicaUon of James L Carton, Boiithllet, c ...,4 0 O'17 I 1 «ratss on Labor Day, then lined to Philadelphia (Dubiel •-•) at QtorgetU ...... 6 0 .625 BAKERY on Kerry SlrMt. Our Gain, a ...... ;o 0 0 0 0 0 Associated Press Sports Writer Shortstop Stan . Rojak, Rojek game or not remain* to be Men'. St. Britlget^s, 54 Jim BesMy . ; ...... 6 1 -.620 Materials They^Have guess Is that it’s the special skill Jr., for permission to build at- Pennant fever Is spreading stepped on second to douL Last year he was Injured early Iq Nfw York (Jones 14-71—night taelied garage to dwelling ' wlncn iDle Pittsburgh (Riddle 11-8) at Cin­ Dudek ...... 4 2 .531 with which beautiful decorations 28 4 6 24 2 2 throughout - Pittsburgh today for Schoendlenst and fired to Johnny the Mason and hia loss waa felt. fit Jamss’s came from behind Harrison ...... 2 1 .510 are heaped onto a foundation of will be closer to side line than ths first time since 1938. Mopp at first In tlm* to triple Ma­ Now, a few poiind* heavier the cinnati (Fox 5-8)—nlg)it regulaUons allow at 61 South Motor* (11 laat night to win the first of a Oilcsgo (Schmitz 16-11 at fit. John BesMy ...... 1 1 .420 Wanted At Our tender, taaty, buttCr-rich cake. AB R HPO A E Not since the Pirates blew the rlon. The three-play aiiiiiig was durly-hatred lad la anxious to take three-gnme Mries against .fit; Kasalauskas ...... 1 3 462 FRED, THE BARBER TRY Even ordinary meals take on ,a Hawthorne Street, Residence B pennant to the cmicago Cube ten ths second of the aeisson for the over the No. 1 passing spot on the Louis (Brazle, 7-6)—night zone. , GftXZft. SB . . . . .3 0 0 2 1 0 Bridget’s by a 6 to 4 score. S t (Only games schsdulsd). Anderson ...... 0 4 .476 party aspect with the Bakery’s PhiUipB. 3b . ..3 0 0 2 1 years ago in the laat week of the Pirates. team. Brldget’a surged ahead In the first 'AppIicaUon. of Frances Green 0 season has a Pirate entry been a • The loss cut the Cards* fourth Aniello ...... 0 3 480 regular products, such aa PECAN' Chagnon, p . ..3 O' 0 0 3 0 inning with three run* on ghree Com ...... 0 2 .233 Formerly nt Waltar's ROLLS that are stuffed with nuts for permission to use one room m . .2 1 1 1 strong contender for the flag at place margin over tberfew TorkJW 7*1 1 * f ■olid lilts. They held the lead un­ dwelling for sale of Dry Goods at Covey, rf ... 0 0 this stage of the race. OianU to-a half game. The ElllOVft Barber Shop on BU b S ii, and oozing brown sugar, FUDGE August, lb .. ..4 0 0 5 0 1 til the fourth inning when St. ImsI I)/ighl*H Fighls 19 17 .476 BROWNIES that melt in your 191, McKee Street, Residence A Mllewski, 2b . .4 0 0 8 0 1 The fiag hungry Pirates ars In Giants took both enda of m double- ' Jamaa’a rallied to cdliMt e total of would Hka to notify bis Iwbiilimce zone. second place today, four games be­ header from the Phils In Philadel­ fiva nina on five hltA Meriden Remnant Sale mouth, or FROSTED DOUGH­ VUga, If .... .3 0 0 8 0 0 hind the league-leading Boston Slight Margin Bv The Aaaociated PraM W L Pet. frifnds that ho Is now Bt phia, 6-1 and 8-8, the latter in 11 FOR GLORIOUS NUTS that the family will gobble Application of Erwin Mooney Rostek. cf .. . .4 1 0 3 0 0 S t Bridget’s muat win Thursday .684 for permission to build attached Braves. Innings. olght’a game at Robertson Field in s i n York—Jaks LaMotU 166. Smith ...... 5 1 th a BODY FREEDOM up. Morrell, c .. .3 1 0 4 1 1 Manager BiUy Meyer's hustling Burt ...... 3 3 .497 garage which will be closer to side Mason, rf ... .0 0 0 0 0 0 Sid Gordon sparked the Giants Chicago, Sept. 8—(TP—The race order to remain. In the running New York, stopped Burl Cfiisulty. line thah regulaUons allow at crew wrested the runnsr-up slot to both trlumplui.>plu. The eluffsringelua for the American League batting ^ tha championship of the 101. Youngstown, O., (5). Schaefer .3 3 .498 strategic diagonal control ylelda Sliced pimento-stuffed oIlveB are from ths Brooklyn Dodgsrs last third aacker cracked two d^Slea Los Angeles—Tommy Camp- Vecbltto ...... 3 3 .400 to your every movement yet dla- a delicious addition to cole slaw; HackmaUck Street (East of No. 29 3 1 23 6 3 crown between Boeto;:’* Ted WU- Qiurch Leaspae. S t James’s Eagle BariMT Shop 15-17), Residence AA zone. night, beating the fioundertng St. and drove In three rune In the Uame and Cleveland's boss. Lou stained the playoffs in laat place beU, 137, Rock Island. 111., out­ oeeeeoteeeeeX 5 .384 ciplinea your figure firmly for moisten with a creamy dressing. Innings: Louie Cardinals, 4-2. The Dodgers, Sailth ...... 2 2 '*433 Of Dress Goods AppIicaUon of Charles Klee for 000 020 01— S first game and broke up the sec­ Boudreau, is aa hot as the battle and are now leading Ih the finals pointed Rudy CruA 137, Loa An­ llSVi Ctatcr Street Motors ...... better poature and a taller look. who war* idle, traU the Pirates by ond with his 30th homer acorlng a for the league pennant Itself. irith one game needed to clinch geles (19). DeMarco ...... 0 2 .193 Only ’ra u BALANCE U de­ KENTILE ASPHALT TILE la pennuaion to keep pigeons at 76 Italians ...... 002 000 02—4 .0007 of a percentage point the' floor covering that not only KusaeU Street, Residence A zone. Runs batted m, M. CorrenU, mat* eheed In the eleventh Inning WIlUamA who a month ago the title. TOuradey night’s game St. Paul—Glsn Flannagan. 129, (irregulars and Closeouts) ' signed on the diagonal to fiat The venerable Fritz Oetermuel- .444 BABY^S FIRST STEPS atanda up under the moat active Gavello, August; three-base hit. (Jordon also Mnt the game Into threatened to make a runaway for WlU s u i t at 6 o’clock. St. Paul, outpointed Mst Ham­ 17 19 ten In front, "apank’’ in back, AppIicaUon of Benjamin Che­ ler, one time' property of both overtime, singling home Clint Har- hia third awat championship, to­ mond, 1 ^ Minneapolis (10). and slim your walat to perfec- use but ^vea one the greatest op­ ney for permission to convert re­ Covey; stolen bases, M. CkirrenU, Brooklyn and S t Louis, stopped tung with the tying run In the day la only three percentage point* PM m Fifth Round Troy. N. Y.—Marcel La(4uip- New Blngle Wlag Attack Monchoftlftr tmportmmtooo tion.^Come In today—to see and portunity for Individuality In dec- maining porUon ot bam building Gavello, Richters, Oasaa; aacri- the Cardinals on savan hlta last ninth inning, pelle, 128, Montreal, outpointed a • ' > . feel "the difference. oraUng a kitchen, bathroom, game ficea, Richters, P. OorrenU; left on (Uiaad of Boudreau. Ths Beantown Have You lYied Shopping Into two dwelling uniU op Farm night as the Pirates nude It three Andy Hansen scattered 10 Phila­ slugger dropped on* point during caucago, sept S— un — Middle­ Alberto Roaario, 125, Puerto Rtoo Cambridge, Msba, Sept S—Ofi f room, or hall. The MANCHESTER Drive, Residence AA zone. bases, Italians 10, Motors 8; baaea in m row over the Cardinals. delphia hlta In going the route In Bowling Grttn If yoo want to be PITS your baby*$ feet an started FLOOR COVERING COMPANY. on balls, (2iagnon 7, Mikucki 4; the week to .370'while Boudreau weight Champion Tony Zale left, (10). One ot the East’a top football $12.50 AppIicaUon of Aldo SaporiU tor OstermueUer held the (^rds the first gasse. Hartung, who gained four to .367. to ^ y for hia Jeiwey City. N. J.. BUaabeUi. N, J.—Mike DeOoa- players — Harvard’s Tom (Chip) rliht on die road o f life, mother, bring your toddler Here Recently ? 56 Cottage Street, has a very at­ permLwion to have open stairway strike-outs, Chagnon 2, Mikucki scoreless until the ninth when Don pitched ths final five Innings, was mo, 146, Elizabeth, outpointed tractive diaplay of Kentlle that 18; hit 5y pitcher, by Mikucki 3; Thirty points off the pace In tettfe with Marcel Cerdan Septem- Gannon—la busy learning to* flat ^ in for femout Buster Browne. Butter Brown hu on rear of second story addition Lang followed a single by Stan the winner in the nl^tcap. third spot with .840 Is another Ur tl with tha uncertain predic­ Ray Jackson. 142, New York (t); e of playing fuDback In the will inspire the decorator’s imagi- tvlld pitch, Mikucki; umpires, Musial with hia fourth horns run The Mtbacke d iu n j^ the Phils to building at 470 Center Street, "lirlino-Sssssno; Ume, 1:20. Trtbaamaa, Dale Mitchell. Other tion It wUl take him at .least five Charity Williams, 149, Newark, K son’s new Michigan ringl* meant quality, flt and protection in children*! thoca natlon — small checkerboard Business and Residence A sones. of the season. from sixth to laat place. idl* leadera through Monday's games founto to flatten the fancy French outpointed Charley Early, 145, wing attack. aquarea for cosiness, large diago­ r. Walked for AnieUo in 8th. Musial. In ths midst of his worst Chicago Cuba took over sixth and sinoelMM. CHENEY BRO’THERS All persona interested may at­ Two out when winning run are Al ZarilU, S t Louis. ,325: Bob chaUangor. Brooklyn (91; laaac JenkliiA 141, TO* new Harvard mantor. Art nals to give a feeling of apace In bstting slump of the season, lined the Cincinnati Reda moved from New York, outpointed Lou Joyce, Valpey—lata of tha UntverMty of tend this hearing. .s'dpred. Into k triple play in the first in­ DUUnger, fit. Louis, .SiO; Luke Ap^ *7 B»fi«PeUnd Cerdan Is a eome- Oaa 4IB2 Or 219t I ta e tai t$M Boater Brown Gang every Saturday a amall room, a wealth of pattern Zqnlng Board o'f Appeals. eighth to Mventh, twb polntgahsiul ng, CSileago, .816; Hoot Evera on-ln fighUr.** eald the e tq i^ 134, Philadelphia (•). Michigan — switohad tha talentad • Remnant Salesroom nossibilltlea In every desirable ning. Ai SChoendlenst walked of the Phila. Birmingham, phgland — Tony New Yorker frn a hia normal wtag- L. A. paQON, Mar., morning at 11:80 A. M. oir Station WTIO. By Martin E. Alvord. C1''lcf.70' Bob Satterfield. 173, and Marty Marion singled to start Ktrolt and Barney McCosky, G a^, Old, belter as he wound up combination of co'ora. Chalxmaa. . No games were played in the Philadelphia, .313 each; Bill Good­ pretlmlnaty wrork for the 15-round Lombard. South Africa, outpoint­ back slot a* the Johnnlaa opened BABrnsmBORB HARTFORD ROAD—MANCHESTER ('h’uaro, slopped Rlcltard Hagan, the gam*. Musial who failed to American League which reeumca ed aiiff Anderson. British GulanA practiciractlce yesterday at BoUiera , ,,rr»v Clarence W. ’Themtoa, 190, (^cago (9). bit la eight tripe agailnet tha Pi- man, Boston. .Jin, and Yogi Berra. tlUe g a “jf he Is. I’ll tag him for GUSTAFSON’S Hours: Daily 9 A. M. To 6 P. M— Saturda ys 9 A. M. To 6 P. M. The Inq U liv l I Secretary. activity today. Naw York, ,309. keepa arouafi the fifth round'* feathsrwsiffhta (12i« iiSSsLA ( T J . \ i MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNE8DAT, SEPTEMBER 8, 194* >i^GS SiXTBEtf MANCHESTER EVENING HERALIL MAN! HFU'STF.R.

'FACE BIGRTEEIT mattrlffBtfr Ew nitig liwaUi Atteagn DiBy N«t .'3L,r Tbv me Moam id A« Wirt ------. k 1 198,120 pounds or 77 psresnt dur­ Under ausplcea of the Challoner ing the summer monUiA Club, Arnold Luim n lll give •• 1««* Paper Salvage The proceeds of the salvage col­ About Town ture at the HoUlater atreet achool. lection are used to buy new equip­ Bundsye October 10» et Drive Report ment for the Manchester Memorial c l tb * We«t 8id« libi»- O - I K on the subject. •'Win Ku- taoepitaL MancheUer^A Cify o/ Village Charm reminded that the UW rope Survive?” (SIXTEEN PAGES) FRICB . ov l« heln« reflnl«h#d and Concordia Ladles' Aid Society Soiithwest Section of MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER f, 1948 1x>oks may be returned members held their first meeUng 35 Men Register you LXVm NO. 28t Hary CbCTey Library w l^ t Town Has Largest The Weat Side branch will of the season last night, and out- lloed plans for the faU and winter Collection for Term During 1st Hour reopen Monday. activities. . Unloading Under Protectiun. A aon waa bom September 8 to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Strant The report of the Manchester There waa more activity In the DeGauUe Backers Russians, Police F j^ Mr. and M n. SUnley Horaman Paper Salvage Drive for the registration for the peacetime of Brockton, Maaa. Mra. Horn- have returned to their home, 40 Middle Turnpike Blast, alter spend­ months of June, July and August draft this morning in the hearing man waa the former Mlaa M ed a room of the Municipal Building. ing the summer at the Nina Lee shows that the southwest secUon Roth, daufhter of Mra. Katherine During the first hour 35 men reg­ cottage. Point O' Woods. of Manchester is high for the pe­ Roth of 57 Cooper atreet and the riod with a collection of 82 per istered. Demand Revision late John Roth. cent with 38,810 pounds of paper. Yesterday 185 men registered On Berlin Anti-Reds; Mr. and Mrs. Max Schubert of The percentage Is based upon the during the day. Yesterday waa the The Guiaeppe Mazzlnl Lodfe 59 Cooper street were receiving congratulations from their many V-J Day collection aa 100 per cent. first day imder the new plan of No. 907, order of Sona of Italy In registration under which men of friends today on the occasion of During the summer months the Of Constitution America. wUl hold their flrat reju- any draft age may register at any their 20th wedding anniversary. northwest section had a collection lar monthly meeting followln* the time that the offcte Is open. There They were married in Concordia of 75 percent, 36,910; the north­ summer receaa at 4 p. ro. Sunday, were four people at work this Red Soldiers Stoned Lutheran church on September 8, east section, 78 percent, 56,150 September U . Members are aaked pounds, and the southeast section, morning taking registrationa and Trice Set for Sup^rt | OH LoonS to be present aa Important bua- 1928, by the Rev. H. O. Weber, there was no great delay at any who died here In 1933. They have 70 percent, 61,250 pounds. Ineoa will be conducted and are ’n e r e was a total collection of time. Of Cabinet QueuUle reminded that their annual dues three children. Richard, a sopho­ Part of Crowd of 200,- are payable at this meeUng. more at Trinity College; Roger, a Hopes to Form; No Aim of Latest freshman at Wesleyan and Allan, Truman Says Yanks 000 in British See> a freshman at Manchester High Detail Regarding Ex- tor Atudi Bear* school. act Changes to Be Federal Order MARY CONSOLI Save I ing Five Rnsaian Sol­ The Soroptlmlst Club will hold Sought in Charter | Will Stay in Berlin lUiiiSiiialrtai aad Atterattons its first luncheon-meeting of the diers and Sum m and Oorercd Birttem—Battoa Helea new season, Friday noon at Mur­ Box of 50 Reserve Board Action Also Bemiiaats BoUetin* Beat Its Occupants; phy’s restaurant. Members who Effort to Cut Down DaWn.fcy 0uo.« PwriJ PoUeV 83 Etas Street, Boat Hartford have sold tickets for the benefit Paris, Sept. Henri British Fear Shoot­ Pbooe Haitford 8-5829 bazaar of the Women’s Auxiliary On Inflationary Lend­ dent as Saying United i J of the Memorial Hospital at the $ Quenille appeared virtoaDy ing After Incidents Masonic Temple, October 8, are 1.29 certain tonight of farming n ing by Nation's Banks State* *Will Not Be ScCD LcadiuS reminded to return the stubs at BOW French cabinet. The So­ PoUea a t m i with tear gaa a a i rtot eqnlpineat ferm a pretMtfve rlag aroond the lumber eUp Eolaa Pushed Out of Berlin*^ ® this meeting, or to Mrs. Alice cialist party decided to sap- . Berlin. Sept. 9.—(AV-Ros- Clampet, vice president of the 2 for $2.53 Wmahington, 8«pt. S—(F)—Bor- at WUmiagtaa, Oellf., aa A F L loageboremen unload the freighter. Maritime worker* originally at- sians and Communist-con­ Surveyor port him. The Radical Sodal- Mlaafi the ohlp with a bloody brawl icaalttag betweea CIO and A F L longUioremea. (tfB A To Open War club. rowen may find it tougher to get Washington, Sept. 9.— (/f) trolled C!erman ixiUce fired on Ut prepiler-designate also money from the banks aa the re- telephoto). Civil Engineer Buy The Large Box, So Soft, So Comfortable David Dubinsky, an A F L Berlin anti-Ckimmunists to­ On Sunday, September IS, the had the announced support of I ^ Federal Reserve Manchester Master Barber’s Asso­ (Notion Dept.) official, today qu ot^ Presi­ night after the crowd stoned Robert H. Chaaibers, C.E. the Popular Repnblican move- i,oard action aimed at cutting Pakistan's Foreign Min­ ciation will go to MantelU’s In Bol­ dent Truman as saying the jeepload of Russian sol­ Rockville 104:WS meat and oi his own party | down on inflationary lending. ton where they win hold their an­ New Fall Colors In First Major Union United States “will not be ister Qiarges Stand which, despite its name, is I A t least FRB officials hope so. Drygoods, Newsprint diers just inside the Soviet nual outing. A ll those wishing to pushed out o f Berlin.” Dnbin- On Hyderabad Dispute attend are asked to meet on East Hale’s-The Fabric Center conservative. 'Yesterday, In an effort to make sector. Part of a crowd of Center street in front, of the Tele­ t Im J W H A M CORK lending funds scaroer, they or­ Backs Dewey sky is president of the Inter- Will Bring Blood-Bath 200,000 Germans who toaign for presidency tonight at Although negotiations still are Chargea Facte ohseasei Baled at Ifaaeheatar tlria 80th 81 Bi9Mn St. T«L 44N President Vincent Auriol after-1 Uirif demand deposits and 7% per Two large coffee-rossUng plants Yankee Stadium.*.. .British source goliw dn< the president said the ZafraruUah also accused India when the world will neegiriee the ey has shown himself to be s wise in Brooklyn have ceased distribu­ German peopla aa a free peeyM, day ad August, 190. FREE! A B B , SOFT $ 1 . 5 9 yd. wards whether he thinks he can 1 of ^ e lr savings accounts de­ and able administrator of pubUc says that Britain hoa objected-to United SUtea wlU not ntgoUaU of obscuring the facts in the dis- » form a stable government, exclud­ posits, effective Sept 16. tion because of haulage dlfficid- American plan to call off sched­ under duress. ute over Kashmir state, which with the r i ^ t to be heard.” Tenne Could Have Been Stiffer affalra and that bla calm strength For drettet, ikirts and auiU. Forest green, navy, black, grey and ing Communists. will replace indecision and Jittery tlea the Brooklyn Chamber qf uled dismantlement of many In­ OaBed Atteasptad goth domlalona claim. He said BeSa Soviet Ceaesaadbal The French pubUc, anxious to| Under the new law the Reserve Commerce said. Brpoklyn is the dustries in western Germany; Pakistan had Informed the United brown. irresolution In govemmsntal Asked if the Russian blockade time a apeiOcer awntieaad see a cabinet formed to replace board could have made the terms area's principal port at which un­ Argentine President Juan D. Peron Nations Kashmir commission last affairs.” isn’t duress, be' described It ratber the Soviet commandant of Berlin, CANNON BATH TOWEL that of Robert Schuman, was un­ stiffer on demand deposits—an­ roasted coffee baans are received threatens to hang those who July that Pakistan troops had the crowd booed. other four per cent for New York Cognisant of Aims and Nseds as attempted duress certain whether QueuUle could The resolution added that Dew from South America. , threaten violence to his supporters been sent into Kashmir in May “Pful on Communism.'* riwnted PUIFFYg COLORFUL, LUXURIOUS! 2 0 * x 40*1 42" Anieritex Herringbone Weave and Chicago banks and * another .Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, chair­ Diplomatic authorities here have succeed— and if he does— of how ey, in his Labor day proclamation, DeUver Milk Coatalners “in self defense and to Mieck the a spsaksr. ”Beck to Moecosriwith TO m CH T'S two per cent on all other banka man of World Zionist organisation, Indicated growing concern over advance of the Indlaa Army to­ long it might last had demonstrated that he was The threat of a milk shortage posalbla early collapse of the east' ths Red dietatorahlp.” The erwrd QueuUle, a 64-year-old doctor But it apparently wants to keep says Israel now is aeU-supporting ward adjoining areas of Paki­ THREE DAYS ONLY! some ammunition in reserve while fu lly cognisant of the aims and was lifted today when the striking .. .U. 8. receives first major divi­ applauded wOdly when spoakere HALE'S Spun Rayon I A F L teamsters union assigned $Q stan." He said it was wrong of from the predominantly aatt-Oeas- (OnattaoM oo Pago Fow) llkmtlBaed on Pago F oot) it waits to see what develops from dend from Marshall plan invest­ India to charge that Pakistan hid THE MIGHT.! Thurs, Fri., Sat. this shot at Inflation. Many (Contimied on Page Tea) drivers to trucks delivering fl]her muntstOty AasemMy anm>nd. ment— 25,000 tons of high grade this for 10 months 11 A. M. and 3 P. M. finance experts have expressed fear containers. Some retail storsa al­ rubber for its stockpile of strategic (The All-India radio, heard in These speakere deelared they Health Market . Thurs. Eve. At 8 that overdoing antl-infletlonary ready had been hit by the pinch materials. London, said the Indlaa Army has would go back to the City hall de­ $ 1 . 6 9 yd. measures would bring a deflation­ In milk supplies. President Truman says there Is Denies Russia taken over control o f K a a l^ r ’a spite Xha Oommunista aad the Eua- A milKon beautiful Cannon both towel*. In ■ Volcano Rains ary swing that would be even Georgia Votes The fiber containers—In which bl-parttsan agreement on U. S. armed forces in the fighting with itana. One diouted: Thursday Specials gay oisertnMnf of colors ond patterns, ora Beautiful weight for dreuea, skirts and suits. Navy, black, brown, worse. about 65 per cent of the city's milk policy towards future of Itely’s Moslems opposed to absorption o t •hloeeeiw Oommunism le arcrism being givMi away by Bmdix Washer Dealersl forest green and grey. Deadly Ashes Although the FRB order gave is packaged—have been pUing up pre-w'ar African colonies .... To Get Triols Kashmir by the Hindu dominion. againet the community. We wttl You’ll gef your* —without-cost or obligation, the banks a few days to meet Its For Talmadge in factory warehouses since, the States’ Rights Democrats Join Kashmir, predominantly Moslem, Peer) BINGO when you sm our special demonstration of the terms, some effects are expected strike brgan nine days ago and three other parties that will offer is ruled by a Hindu maharajah. It SPECIAL! FRESH MADE new Bendix Washw with th. SMMsing Auto­ , » * 1 X I*® “ P ®**ce as the banksi none has reached the milk distrib­ presidential ttekets to North Cfaro- Official o f British CoA* The broadcast quoted the mahara­ matic Soap bijectorl *39 in. Romaine Crepe U r g e n t R a d i o A p p e a l I s get busy raising the extra reserve Son of Late Governor utors. tins voters in November .... jah as saying the new move was Meanwhile, John E. Strong, the President Truman says that full cem Says N o $48*> taken to assure, utmokt coopera­ Lb. •O' , Broadcast The country banks are In the! LAMB PATTIES 49c Holds Widening Mar­ striking teamsters’ president, said diplomatic recognition for new tion because "the enemy bos been n il r n m i m i i n poslUon to do ao. olBcials 000,000 Deal Signed increasing his pressure." ST. BRIDGET'S People o n l ^ n u g u i n | ^ j must, put up another gin Over Thompson the local’s Executive board, waa republic of Israel by U. S. la un­ meeting today, possibly to discuss der consideration . . Grand (The broadcast said the maha­ BPEOAL! LEAN, MEATY $ 1 . 9 8 yd. $700,000,000, but they already have rajah had Issued an order TUee- Flashes! a "new proposals which we wdll sub­ Rapids. Mich., policemen donate Washington. Sept. 9— Uf)— A re­ Manila, Sept. 9—(d’)—An urgent about $550,000,000 over their old port Uiat Ruuia has ordered radio appeal was broadcast tonight | By The Associated Press mit to a general membership blood to help save life of 8-year- (Late Batotlae al the UH Wire) Cluireh Basement Sheer Romaine crepe for a beautiful dress. Navy, black, bapwn meeting,” He did not elaborate. $48,000,000 woVth of machine tools (Ueattaaed oa Paga Poar) LAMB FOR STEW Lb. 39c; to aU ships within call to remove (Contlniied on Page Ten) Georgia Democrats dusted off o\d girl because they helped send ... and bright blue. the governor’s chair today for Her­ Other major developments ln .j^ her daddy to prison . . . C.I.O. from a British manufacturer Use thebe special low coot tU n u to relieve yoar the remaining 15,000 population brought a quick denial today from from volcano-ravaged Camlguin man Talmadge, who occupied It work-stoppage of some 15,000 longshore leader Harry Bridges, Used Car Dee* bodsetl for 67 hectic days last year. an ofilciai of the firm. Island as a shower of deadly acidic truckers here and In adjacent New sidestepping showdown with SpriagfIsM. , 39" Ameritex The 35-yeaiwfld aon of the late Jersey areas ware: A n ^ . offers conditionally to han­ W. H. RumsU. a Stoclmort. Eng­ Colonies Talk o. ash spewed fri>m Mt. Hibokhlbok. Forced Buying land. city councillor, said on Tues­ Playing Starts At 8:tS red-gallused Governor Biugene 'Tal- Unfair Practloea Charged dle military cargoes In struck Pa­ paBcw today bo vnm ataggrii The volcano has been erupting madge held a widening vote mar- day that the order had been award­ since Sept. 1 and 36,000 of the Ut- 1. Trucking employers filed un cific ports- ed to Oaven Brothera, Ltd. robbed e f ^ w r t tlA M b by a Seafood girf over M. E. Thompson, his 1947 Programs for rationing gasoline Call Accepted ■ Portrmt Plaids. tle Island’s population already had O f Red Flip ers successor, in yesterday’s primary fair labor practices charges with ■ W. Lord, commercial manager of been removed. election. the National Labor Relations board in west mapped today, while cau­ the firm, denied this today In Leo**E!!cahablaB, Boston Fish Pier witt ship ns fresh caught fish early New Emergency De\-eiope Talmadge’s claim that “ victory against Local 807, accusing strik­ tious note of optimism seeps out Stockport. Used Car Co.. tomorrow. Use fresh seafood for nourishing and eco­ Subsequently the eruption quie(- Fur Workers Openly So- is ours” went uncjpdlanged by ing- truckers of "interfering with, of meetings aimed at ending of I "We have had Russian contracts Russia Proposes Foreign Mercy boepital B I, Califo.mia. refinery strike . . . . nomical m eab: $ 1 .4 9 yd.' ed, but a new acute emergency de- , . ^ Thompson, now the acting gover­ coercing and restraining” non- I in the past and we are negotiating Ministers Open Meet­ veloped today licited in Shops, So- nor. With the returns showing striking drivers. Warsaw report says security po­ I for some more now. Just as we are The radio appeal was broadcast lice have arrested Rev. Dr. Roman Bay State Cloeea Weeds Smart rayon taffeta plaida to combine with plain faille or for an three to one margin against him, 2. Government mediators met ! negotleUng with buyers ing at Paris Tomorrow by Arturo Alcaras, Philippines Ions Are Told Today MleUaskl, chief editor of Othollc Beetea. SopL S—(F>—A a FRESH MACKEREL, COD, HALI­ COME WATCH THE ONLY WASHER entire dreu. Unusual color combinations; Thompson said “ apparently Her­ last night with an area-wide where,” Lord Said, "but we have no TELEVISION Weather bureau volcanologist, man Talmadge has won.” newspaper Glos Katoltcki . . . contract for such a huge amoun; cloelac Maeoackueetta wood V . union Committee, representing 12 from aboard a Philippines Navy Washington, SepL 9— (Jf)— New | Young Talmadge bad campaign- teamsters locals including Local Young Maine mother has chance of money with anybody." Bulletin! effective at midalght tooIgW. was BUT, BOSTON BLUE, SWORD, THAT Ca n e v e n patrol'boat o ff the island. York fur workers are forced by edI under his father’s banner of 807 which has about 10.000 driv- for life after Boston specialist Probing Beporit of Order Waaklngtoo, SepL 8— laeaed today by Oov. Bibeet F. 42" Bates Washable Bradford. Bradford eald tto * la It was heard here by Glob^ Wire- their union* officials to subscribe 'white supremacy" and there were ers qjfi strike here. Employers met draws practically all blo^ from A spokesman for the London The I'alted States today re- Will It Work In My Home? « j the Mat two weeks there hoivo ha*a PUT IN ITS OWN SOAPI leu. to communist party newspapers, a scattered reports of efforts to hold in a separate session. No progreu her body and substitutes whole Board of Trade said they were in­ aauvaed Ita wUUagheae to take ■early 58 foreat fUoa M tlw m m SCALLOPS, HADDOCK, QUO- The broadcast said: House Labor subcommmittee was down the Negro vote in the pri­ toward a settlement was reportM blood . . . Oct. 24 proclaimed vestigating published reports of part la foor^pmet talks oa the aad that O nly the Bendix has the wonder* - Rayon-Prints “To all ritlps at sea: Acute eo^er- told today. mary. which ia equivalent to' eleC' by either side. -Ubited Natloas day” by Presi­ the huge order, but expraosed futare mt pre-war Itallaa cole- Uon In Geprgta. aloa hot rejected a aaeelea lag. despite efforts ; Will I Bn joy Television? fill Automatic Soap Injector . . j gency at Camlguin island. All William Pike, labor relations dl-1 '’ S. Across the Hudson river in dent Trumai; . . Selective re­ doubt that such s deal had be H0GS,STEAMERS,LITTLENECKS Good looking fioral patterns In dark grounds. available boats needed for mass rector for the Associated Fur All three incumbents in contest­ covery pulls stock market out ot made with aay British company. prepweal to start meetlag* la vewsteora. the new invention that actually evacuation. GuinsUlbsn and Binone ed Congressional racas—Represen- gaaaral downward movement. U. 8. government officials eay n i t s teaierrow. Michael Me- Manufacturers, Inc., said that un­ (UoaMaoed oa Page Tea) Trala KIHa Daabafy |8ms m eaiuref and put* in the exact designated embarkation points. ion shop stewards and business I Utlvcs Eugene Cox, W. M. Wheeler they have had no oIBclal word o f DatawtL State Pepartaieat Welly Why Don^f You Rent and James Davis—apparently won paces sSImr, saM tMaorrow la Oenaaatowa> N. T « 9apL 9 - m amount o f loap a$ needed. Coma $ 1 . 4 9 yd. Binone top priority to ships. agents openly soUcit funds for the reported order. ' —The amagled bedy ef a ama Idw- lee this exciting demoiUtradoa ’’Rain iff acidic ash, probably I The Daily Worker, Communist | a return ticket- to WashingUm. Ruasell. chairman of Stock;kport **toe seoa." He eald aa Aamr- Georgia’s seven other congress­ City leaa ropreeeatatlva "eaeM tiSed M W m u B r. OaMaa )S c a y and take home a beautiful Can­ one of halogens, has occurred. newspaper, and Tb* Frelheit He Housing committee, told the A Television Set For Your Home men, along with Senator Richard Pope Urges Truth,-Justice Ouncil of the .order in d is c le ^ g hardly get there by tooeor- hendet, Dsabaiy. Coon, woo faead non bath towel, absolutely fm i "Order is being maintained.” identified The Frelheit aa a Jewish to d ^ m tto W Tara We Proudly PrateiU GuinalUban and Binone are B. Russell, were unopposed for re- that the Oaven firm wlshw to Come *ee the new Bendix Gyra- 39” Wuhable language newspaper sponsored by nominetlon. railroad tiaeto aasfh of small towns on the southwest coast the Communist party. build 300 to 400 houses In Stock- Brunner will install a deluxe television antenna and matic! It doesn’t have to be fat­ On the national campaign front, Paris, Sept. S^-rjPV^Russia pro­ towa stntIsM € of the island, which is In the Min­ Queatieaa Four WItaassee And Peace Great Concerns port for Its workers. Coroasr Dewey JL___ _ install a 10-inch direct view tube Farnsworth set with a tened down! meanwhile, PresideBt Truman had Russell told the Council that posed today that the Big Four for­ Annual Wapping Fair danao s:a only s dozen miles north Pike testified as a subcommittee new chance today to retort to eign ministers meet here tommrrow bold a vordMt bat saU the big isuand of Mindanao. beaded by Rep. Max Schwabe (R- "the only other piece tho Russians bdoster for only $58.50. At the end of 30 days you do French Crepe Republican charges he ia g ‘‘com- < ^ te l Gondolfo, Italy. Sept. 9 tiff gave him a message of ’ good mirchase machine tooU was to discuse the future of ■ former shoot S i yoare oW. BENDIX I . Family of Gkemleals Mo) questioned four witnesses on plsinlng” failure. —lP )-P o p e Pius XII fotlay told , wUl and friendship” to President ^ America, but I understand Italian colonies. been stnmk by a I n t o not want to purchase your television set we will pick .lu + o m a tic \* ^ Ip Crgratte Patterns , The halogens are a family of Communist infiltration into .the In­ • • r - SATURDAY, SEPT. 11-DAY AND NIGHT In advance of Mr. Truman's an intemaUonal gathering of leg-1 Trumkn, America turned down the order.' The United States Britain, and up your antenna and set with no extra charge, or if i chemicals such as qjiiorine. bro­ ternational Fur and Leather Work­ morning news conference (9:S0- a. - ...... ^ Talking to group of the 10- Kranoe have accepted the for Feaad Dead la 1 K ?“^ »I9 9 2 mide, fluorine and cyanogen. islators that “ truth, justice and TVuald PoM* PruWrni A Real Old Yankee Agricultural Fair you want to purchase the set we will credit you with W a s h e r ers’ union (CIO). m., e. s, t.). Senator J^ |loward peace” ______should be their__ great con­ , man American delegation alter Any Russian order of machine the mooting, and French oibelals (SUM S-IOt hchidliv oonml UM USm t Alcaras several davs earlier had i The presidentprealdent of the union is I McGrath lashed out at b . ■aid It actually may etart tomoi- the $58.50 yon have paid for rent. Just mail your check $ 1 . 2 9 yd. cerns roemters of the audiencethe general audience, the pope ex- toots from England would pose a warned of the poMibility of deadly Ben Quid, who is also a meinber of stassen. who flre^ the ofiss*a§ ci. preased ‘hiacere appreciation for problem for Beonomlc, O o ^ m u e a row. Thq «ract starting tima has — > Gnag* Eshibita — - today and may be we can install your set tomorrow. a gases from the volcgno. The addlo the Natlenal Executive eemssittee o. p. cam] gun what the United Statof ba$ dent Administrator Paul O- Hoffman. not basn seL hdwavar. WHIU THEY U STI CORE IN FOR YOUR FREE TOWEll' Small naat pattanu in colorlnga that ara so diffecanL tshea presumably would cteate 'T h e pont^ spoke to delegate* FMlIigr, Uyentodi, H obm Arts, Hobby Show, o t the OequBunlst patty. Irving D e t^ t Tkadm Pstnlocrstie nat for hUBUWity aad the worid,” Sen­ He has authority from Congress Brtttra Fmaign Saeratary Bmest such rases. potash, head of tge Fui^era' Joint chainniu) agld of Stassen 'in to the Stth conference of the in­ Bavin and Ruw an Forai|w Minis­ #lB#m ■w w , HoBsebold Appliances, Farm temaUonal ParUamenUry union, ator Soott Lucas (D.. III.) said. to shut off aid to Britain, or any council, wax recently Indicted by a statement yesterday other Marshall plan cowtry. U ter V. M. Molotov both ceuk) roerii Madifamry, New Cara, Trucks Federal grand Jury in New York "This man. whose masting in Rome. A fter the audience at the pon- Paris to sir la that. Sseretaryef Treasnry Balance . the sudjence; tUTa auauner realdende the deie- they »hlp the Soviet ^ along with other Cbminuniet party campaign against the Repnl Among tboec at potenUel” goods which the United stato new hen oould hardly asC Parade At 2 P. M. Washington. Sept 9— The officlaU. candtdste has not yet died Mray, wha Senator Alben Berkley of j gates scattored for a free day. hsra la thaa. Mit ho adskt dapuuss Tomorrow the union wlU continue States won’t let Rusela buy hem. BRUNMER'S n . J W H A L 4 cosi position of the Triasiin.' Sept. Y: While Schwabe was taking testl- professed to the pa«9 le of the Unit­ Kentucky, Democratic vice But St the esme time, Hoffman AmhsMiSar JateBpoo Caffery or 7 P. M .->A4ults $1.00, Children to it , 50c The CORK Receipts. S124.548.7<)7.48: expen­ noony on the fur workers, thej ed States that he vvet Mncerelyand dential candldafe. whom the pope debate en. oentrovereial draft res­ olution on principles of interna-1 385 East Center Street Manchester 5191 MANCHISTIR COMH^ ditures, ,483.614.081.51; balance, later received in a private suai- « i rn ra 9)n e L. M a m c h is t s A Co h n * Lonal awraUty. jOeiiMaaed ea l^jiBe IsaV / ABults 50c Children Free I ffi,M*.m.388.sa. jiisawsdlapi IlMia Ikivi. ^ Oenlfnnafi got isaca. The aeaator said the ®on* 7