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Wednesday, Septem ber 19,1948 « |TAOZ TWJprTT manrtjffitfr lEnrning Iffralit Avitaga Daily Hst ftosa Boa ffhv tta MaolB af AagM IStS «H 7 . ObWe tha local Corps program Macs eleven eastern states. I held at the loeal Cttadd Sunday Delta Chapter, No. 51, Rojral early childho^, coming up A public farewell service was nl^t at 7:80 for Miss RusseU. . V ■ r Arch Masons, will confer the Roy­ 9 ^ 4 3 , Fair to toelty. Begins Studies through the various Young .About Town al Arch Degree on a class of can­ People’s Departments of the Sal- Friday fair Md didates at lU regular convocation 1C this evening at 7:30 o’dock at the At S A College aation Army. She was president Fail Cleaning Aids A w a » «n'a b ow to* leagu* !a Masonic Temple. Refreshments of the Torchbearer Group of Manchod&r^A City of VUiano Charm MOW b«iac tennad for the aeaaon will follow the meeting. young people which meets every ■Bd MV glria Mid teams Interest- Miss Beverly Russell Wednesday at the Citadel. She •d ia Joiaiaf ars urged to contact King David Lodge of Odd Fel­ was a member of the Sunday VOL. LXVn., NO. 295 Adverttahig aa 14) MANCHESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CRK98 Mrs. Mary Mmmona Last year lows and Sunset Rebekah lodge, Enters School in New School, the Band and Songsters, Johnson’s W ax four taauM comprised the league with their families and friends, the Young People’s Chorus and MSMtirs ship It la hoped that girls will hold their annual outing, York for Training Friendship Circle. She Is also a from Burton's, the bank. Md Sunday, September 19, at Vienna member of the Corps Cadet class, gtom various dubs will Join the woods. Forest street, Hlllstown. a weekly Bible study group, and Amiy Posts Employment Sign Miss Beverly Russell, daughter just completed five years of Bible Gal. 6 2 .98 Qt. 9 8 c pt. 5 9 c loague this season. A meeting will Those attending will provide their of* Mr. .and Mrs. Thomas Russell Japan Is Lashed be held In the near future to dis­ owti box lunches. Coffee, soda study in this department. News Tidbits 3 9 Sailors R escu ed , o f 51 Spruce street, entered the Graduating from the locsd High FREE Wax Applier with the purchase of Johnson’s Called From (/P) Wires : . 7 cuss plans for the fall and winter and other items will be available Salvation Army Training College School with the cIium of 1647, for W a x . season. at the grove. Those who require in New York aty today where transporUtion should get in'touch the past year she has been in the she will pursue a course of study employ of the McKlrmey Iimur- Kerosene truck oa*ned by Con­ with Mrs. Ethel Asplnwall or By Winds, Floods; Prospective members of the O preparatory to being commis- ance Company. necticut Refining company and Clef Club are Invited to un^te with James Cummings. The local Corps has sent sev­ driven by Angelo Martone of New Six Believed Lost, the present members at their first eral Individuals to the Salvation Dustmaster Haven has harrow escape In freak meeting of the season tomorrow The daughter bom September aocMeat on Main street, Tbrrlng- 13 at Manchester Memorial hos­ Army College, who are now offi­ evening at the Emanuel Uitheran cers In the field In all parts of the Towns Evacuated ton . . . Royal Air Force claims church at 7:80. This chorus Is com ­ pital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. credit for major aaalst In behalf of Blake of Kew Gardens^ Long Is­ posed of all women and Is under Dust M ops Rnssia In dark days of war against land, has been named Karen Susan. the dlrecUon of G. Albert Pearson. Oermsny In 1941... Joint commit­ The baby is the first grandchild Early Reports Say at In North Atlantic Meat Packers tee of State Mental hospitals an­ o f Dr. and Mrs. George Lundberg FENDER AND BODY nounces election ss chslrmsn of » All members of the Second Con- of East Center street and of Mr. Leftot Two Dead, Three creaatlonal church and parish are Mrs. Joseph Merritt of Hartford to Mid Mrs. Warren Blake of Bangor, WORK $2>29 Injured, 23 Missing; succeeds Prof. Albert E. Waugh British Freighter la urged to rttend the fall fellowship Maine. Set to Fight rally this evening at 8 o’clock. Thousands Flee Banks o f Storrs who has served aa chair­ German Youths Again Abandoned as Hnrri-; Pictures will be shown and the fall Solimene and Flam, Inc. High quality strong asMiled man for two years . . . Arraign­ Bolton Congregational church program discussed. 654 Oaatot Street colored yam awab., waahable. Of Rivers as Waters ment of Mildred E. GlUars, "A xis cane Whips Up Moun^ women will hold a food sale to­ Flexible steel qpring core adapts - Federal Suit Sally" o f German radio, postponed morrow afternoon at two o'clock mop tq comers and difficult Begin to Reach Homes to Sept. 24. George Fox Bleele, tainous Seas; Vessel oi$' at Hale's store. Stone Police in Berlitz plama to dmm. Ready to Battle to bead of Trading Departmant Of Way from London to' Tokyo, Sapt. 16—(ff>— Ton Coburn and Mlddlebrook, Inveotr- Mrs. Salvatore J. Vendrillo of ment Bankers, died at S t fYancia Soviet Controlled Po> New York in Ballast; 67 Alton street was admitted to AMESITE BISSELL central Honshu prrfectures Finiib Charge They hospital . . . Joseph Bruoril, 81, o f Atlantic the Hartford Hospital yesterday, Death Qaims were lashed by a typhoon to­ Conduct Business That West Haven, struck by automobile, per Reports Another American and Argen­ where she will undergo an opera' DRIVEWAYS dies In New Hav4n hospital this tion. n ig h t as 'Winds up to 60 m iles incident in the War tine Ships Save. Crew Range and Fuel POWER ROLLED Carpet Sweeper an hour sipped east of metro­ Bans Competition morning. Song Writer New York shivers In first be- Orders taken now! SpeclaUs- Of Nerves in the Sector Zion Luthersm Ladles Aid mem­ politan Tokyo. At least two low-freetlBg temperatorea of aaa- Ing In parking area, and ga. Chicago, Sept 16—(FI—The na­ New York. Sept. 16— bers will be guests of the Aid So­ were dead, three injured and aon. .PorRand, Conn., saddle horse, OIL ciety of Christ Lutheran church, atatiiina Work goaranteed. Grand Rapids .$6,95 tion’s four major meat packers ap­ Berlin, Sept. 16—>.4h—Soma 150 Bridgeport Resident Thirty-nine crewmen w«st of tha dty at 8:80 p. m. was described "Just plain non­ last month’s special o e se lo a .... who was said to be drunk. He waa professional name of Vemoa Dal' hart after moving to Now York Uwaon toM tha Now Cealaad her freshman year at Elmira Col­ Phone 2-004B " Evtr-popular m e ce ssin , your constant com-' shoes...... E a c h ' ,(7:S0 a. m. e. a. t.) sense" by the American Meat In­ Clarence W. Beaaett, Torrington. arrested along with 15 boys. The Shipping o>„ owners, his TjaS- HALE'S STORE lege, Elmira, N. Y.. Friday. She 1940 DeSoto Coupe f Hanada airport reported only stitute. Both Put Finishing nominated for re-election as presl' latter were released after several on the recommendation o f a ton vessel was struck by tha At­ 1s a member of the 94th class to $795.00 pankm from dawn ’HI dusk. Of course it’s Strike Waves Ladies Aid Society ‘alight damage from the high John Hohnes, president of S^ift dent of Connactlcut Union of Tel­ Iwursk the account aald. teacher at the Dallas Cbnserva- lantic hurricane laat Tnenday. to start a four years’ Liberal Arts . 1941 Ford Convertible one of Hit Friendly “Sports.” Touches to Schedules tory o f Music whers ha studied Boiton Congl. Church wtada. Four American B-29a A Company, said the suit was an ephone Workers . . . .James C Pe- Fadag Baeret Trial mountainous s s m and powarful program at ElmlrA Neo-Link Door Mat I landed at Miuwa airport during voice, la New York ha coatiaoad $ 1,045.00 attempt to "shift responsibility for Of Dates and Stops Menace France trillo submits formal proposal for A former Bertia official, maan- winds the ahlp listed to 55 degrees Durable, live cushioned rubber mat, re­ $3 - 9 8 tha atorm. Inflationary prices" during the fall ending atoe amaths el8 hla musical atudk sad n ag with M sokL Iho veasal was enrouta PRESCRIPTIONS 1941 Oldsmobile 4-Dr. versible. Sanitary, easily washed. All metal Oovenunent tralna which had vriMo, was toported facing a OoerA various opera compoalaa aad In poUUcal campaign. In Thair Campiii§n boa by hla American r * * * * | * y R B B un oSwt today, as the aain- Ora London to New York to Sedan— $1,145.00 parta rustproof. haan ralted, reauntod thalr acihad- .-tot* ass* *.a w- of Musicians . . . . Senate Inteanpi- Broadway musical ahows before ballast CALLED FOR Rave Ahsaya thUed New Government Al­ west war of nsnras contlnusd. lauachlag upoa a recording catoer. I ulaa. There were frequent pow­ Geoiga A Bastwood, chairman tors ask Dapartment of Justice to Tha ahlp waa ahawaooad tofiMr. Ail Cars In Good Running Housewares—Basement The AnoeUled Press Lost night, Amartcan authoritiaB Surviving him are hla wito, AND er interruptlona during the night. o f Armour A Company, said slmi By ready Teetering Peril­ look Into alleged traod by two said the official—Dr. Curt Mueck- Lawson raported. ‘Tweaty m r S f - Condition The Tk\e river and its tributar- Sally Ln Slaughter, and o HALE'S SELF SERVE lar (dtatges made against msat President Truman and Om’. New York city exporters.. Seven­ enberger, former manager of the o « wera p(dMd up hy tha Abm iI- The Original In New England DELIVERED lea ware causing tha mod i packers in the past have "always Thomas JE. Dewey Jotted down ously; No Violence ty-three-year old retired city em­ daughter, Mrs. Lewis A Shta, of can rescue ahlp XtocU N. Bees. Berlin central coal organisation— Westport, whose husband Is prni- cam north of Tokyo. failed when taken to court. Any ploye of Jersey City, N. J., has was to face trial in a secret So­ Eighteen otbsn and tnm- In the Kanto Plaines, icene of new stop-and-talk datba today aa dent of tha First Nstioasl bonk FRANKLIN The JW.HAU CORK claims that Am our’s operations or Paris, Sept 1'5—(FJ—France’s $17,000 In cash strapped around viet court sesaton. last year’s diaaatroua floods which they put finishing touches on their waist whsB taken to medioal csR' and Trust Oompaay of this city. aiirf HEALTH MARKET ' PINE CEHOUSESSON MAMeMBSTBR CONM* profits are in any way responsl- five-day-old govemoient, bludg Tha Soviet-Ucaased preas has StoSisr" claimed 889 .lives, river watches m for preaent price levcle of live croas-eouatry campaign plans. ter suffering from malsatrttloB. In reesnt years, Vr. Dalhart had limnwhlle, the Royal fiawMdiMi ■ ' ...... * N stood hy leveeA Some leyqea si eoned from tha extrema Rightand made' no comment on tbs reported been a- toaehar o f voice artth PHARMACY MOTORS HRock and meat are without foun­ Mr. Truman, who leaves tomor­ . Two Bri^n real estate firms triaE air tores sold today h tm Hallftn W E GIVE ^^GREEN STAMPS r e a ^ had broken. A landalide a t dation." row on a 16-day tranacontinsntal teetered perilously today. that demanded evacuation of Am­ studios la the Hawlay achoM on tm t aeveral venwJo. Inelurtlag two 664 Center St. 653 Center Street M t IMJl crushed sn Inn but there Mueckenberger waa arreated by Fairfisld aveaue. ltd rsaldsd with THURSDAY SPECIALS A spokesman for CUdSiy said trip, scheduled a three-day stay While Premier Heart Quellle’a erican war cemetery have apoM- tha Russians a month ago after RaUtox tugs, were racing eS ftfil TeL 2-9 81 4 Tel. 2-9981 ' had been no report o f loea o f Ufa. chargea that hla company attempt­ Mrs. SIAughtsr to the Black Rock speed through, heavy ssas In the i Advertise in The Herald— It Pays ia Texas on the way back from cabinet wrestled with emergency glsed . . . Greek army polls they removed him from office for Open Evenings Until 8 Lowlsads Under Water ed to suppress competition were the Pacific coast. Ha will return financial measures, a wave of along southern side o f Vital trian­ apartnlenta. 3$35 Falrfirid avsnus. hope of sslvm|png the Leicester. I Sectiona of the lowlands were an "uncooperntlva attitude." Noth- Green Stamps Given Witfi Cash Sales "entirely false." to Waahlngton by way of Mls- otrikes, many of them Communist- gle in face of Strong Otmmunlst Private servIcsL will take place Coast Gu£d offieem sold t%s "Meat ia sold on a highly com- Inff since hss been hesrd from him. tomorrow In the Mullins and Red- aouri, Illinois, Kentucky and West led, spread through the nation. On counter-attack Net AOewed to AtMad Atlsntic hurrtcaas whirii swept (Oonttased es Page FWe) petlttva basla by thousands of the right, followers of Gen. Charles gats funeral home. north from Bermuda had "out n NO. C C.VN BL’RT OLNEY packars throughout the country," Virginia—all key stetes In his Economics officials In the Am- Best Sril^ Osesri presidential election drive. deGauUe pushed a campaign for erlcsn military government said swath" through tha area whste he said. "Tha laws of supply and "The Prisoner’s Song", perhaps the Leloeater was repoctad ahan- Gov. Dewey meanwhile disclos­ national elections. the Russlsas refuse a request APPLESAUCE 2c.n.29c demand have free play and estab­ The cabinet faced one test on Its India Ready ths best Bslling record of an time, doaed. Strong wtada duiraed op State Parleys lish the price o f m eat” ed plana to take In the northwest­ they made to attend the hearing. waa composed by Dalhart on the cute as a kitten . . . request for a law limiting the An American announcement said heay seas in the region, tl»qr oMd. Ooveranent'a Charge ern states o f Montana, Idaho and spur of the moment about $5 NO. 2 CAN V-8 right of . police to strike. Debate the Russians had no suthority to The Leicester left London Bspt There was no comment Immedi­ Wyoming on bis way back to Al­ . To Rule State years ago when he had been cont- 4, for New York. Her owner to bany, N. Y. may start tonight in the assembly fire an official working for. the O f Democrats ately from Wilson A Company to It faced a second threat on the missloned by the Victor Talking listed ss the Fbderal Steam Nsvl- ^ t h men are due to make city government and no authority COCKTAIL the anti-trust suit. It said the premier's fmsncisi program which Machine Company to record a gnthm CO.. Ud.. of London. four packers suppressed competi­ major speeches a day apart in Los to arrest him. folk aong, "The Wreck o f The 97," includes opposition to general wage Government Makes Ap* Both sets, it said, violated four- On Way to New Tatfc tion by: ControUlng the supply Angeles. and nseded another’ hillbiUy-type Cans AU Candidates W efe Increases and the imposition of 50,' power agreementA JUICE 29c of meat which each company ob­ Barkley Expected B oom pointment of Men to tune tor the other side of the The New York agent for ths 000,000,000 francs (about $160,- American officials said It was Leicester ssid her akippar waa Named by Acclama­ tains for sale by: Controlling the Senator Alben Barkley, the 000,000) more in taxes. The last record. NO. 3 CAN WHOLSUM amount of livestock each will pur­ not clear what charges the Rus­ Cmpt. H. N. Lawson. The agent Democratic vice presidential nom- two previous governments fell on Govern Hvderabad Delhsrt retired to a hotel room tion Last Evening chase; utilising nnUom cost for­ ineee, was due to return today sians might bnng against Mueck­ said the Uberty-typa bassel was similar financial programs. enberger. They said It appeared with hla cousin and coUaborator, mulas for arriving at selling prices; from Rome, where he has been at- New Delhi, Sept. 16— (Fi—Indie Guy Massey, and they aaMrged a enroute In ballast to Now York GRAPEFRUIT selling at 'Toading*,' rather than Hart Hit Indoatrles where ahe was to take oa ctnersl By The Associated Press prepared today to take over the (Coatinoed an Page Tea) short Ume later with tha aong that A former Congreaawoman, two “delivered” weights, and selling at (COntlnoed on Page Eight) The strike movement bit hard government o f Hyderabad as soon was desUned to sell ovar 35,000.000 cargo for AustrallA Cans former State Le^Iators, a former ■ubstantlally identical prices and at the aviation, automobile and records. Dalhart had composed the Skipper o f the Cecil N. Bean to JUICE 3 25c terms o f sales. aa Indian troops, already deep in state chairman o f the party and a steel Industries. the princely state, win control. music and Massey had written the Capt. Edward Serafln at Norfolk. In Washington, Attorney Gen­ No new violence was reported 48 OZ. CAN ARMOUR’S ldx>r expert are the Democratic The Indian government an­ words, "If I had the wings 'of sn Va. Tha rescue ship, oamed hy eral Tom Clark-said the suit Is today, but the movement spread Wage Dispute the U. S. MsriUme Commlaston nominbea for district congressmen “another In a series of cases insti­ Earl Warren nounced the appointment of two angel, over these prisca walls I rapidly in protest against the gov­ and under charter to the Fan Riv­ from Connecticut. tuted by the Department Justice provincial officials to be Joint civil would fly . . . etc.” 6f ernment’s opposition to wage er Navigation Co., waa also to TOMATO JUICE 22c AU .were named by acclamation In furtherance of Its program to administrators of Hyderabad, and Nears Accord When the record was ralessed It PRINTED • last night at conventions held In Headed East boosts. In clashes yesterday more o f other Indian civil authorities. was "T he Prisoner’s Song” and free the production and sale of food than 100 police and 30 workers FRESH MeINTOSH Hartford, Norwich, Hamden, and food products from monopolis­ At the same time, a nUlitary not T h e Wreck o f 9P* that be­ (CaoMnned eo r) Bridgeport and Torrington. were Injured. communique said spearheads of came the hit of the year—tile "Na­ tic restraints." About 49,000 miners and other Progress Reported in FLANNELETTE ■ The nominees are A. A. Riblcoft aark said the suit seeks to di­ On One of Most In­ Indian forces pushing toward the ture Boy" of 1926. ' L b s. 25c of Hartford, First district; Mrs, employes staged' a 2S-hour strike Hyderabad capital from east and Dalhart had been a racordlng APPLES 3 Fabrics rlgjrt after a chlld’a heart! Amerltex capture.-! the charra vide Swift and Armour each Into at the Pas de Calais area and Lor­ Threatened Coast to Chase Going Woodhquse of five separate companies and Cuda- tensive Campaigns west now are only 125 miles apart. FRESH and personality o f “ Chessle’’ and her twin kittens in’eight en­ Sprague, Second district; Town raine coal pits. In the west, an Indian column Coast Strike Friday (ConUnned on Page Ten) chanting story book prints for tots and teens. Plrture them In Clerk John A. McGuire of Wall (Osatlaaed oq Page Eight) Ever to Be Undertaken Some 9,000 workers of the na- reached Zahirabad, 63 miles from cuddlv Amerltex flannelette for cozy nighties, p.j.’s and robes ingford, Third district; WiUlam Flashes! B un. , , . Take your pattern cues from Simplicity . . . and trust (Continued on Page Eight) (L'oatinoed oa Page EIgbt) New York, Sept, 16— Pro­ CARROTS 3 25c Gaston o f New Canaan, Fourth Enroute with Waren to Salt (lAle Buliuins a( Hi: UP. W'lnj Ameritex washable and Sanforized guarantees to keep their district, and Vincent P. Kleman of Lake City, Sept. 16— (F) — Gov. gress was reported today toward, May Not Run pastels color-fresh, and shrinkage to less than 1%, Derby. Fifth district. Denies Charge Earl Warren headed eastward to­ settlement of a dispute which Each will be opposed by a Re­ day on one of the most intensive threatens a coast-to-ooast strike i Not DonUnStod B y Beds ONIONS 10Lb.Bag39c publican incumbent, renominated political campaigns ever to be un­ tomorrow of about 25,000 tele­ • For Gmgress Taxpayer Is To Be Told Washington, Sapt. 18—(O —Ban at conventions held last Saturday. O f Jap Slaves dertaken by a Republican vice phone equipment woricena Ameritexf “Chessie” Prints presidential candidate. OoUl president ef the CIO Fkr had Opposition Faded After an all-night, negotiations Lrolher Wotkera* nslea. said to­ Only Mrs. Woodhouse was op His fourteen car special train How To Cut His Payment session, which recessed a t 0;45 a. Candida|p on* People's In Flannelette will traverse thirty-two states day his onion to net damlnnied hy HEALTH MARKET posed for nomination, and that Russian Spokesman I s m. (e.s.t.) today, Thonoas R. Steu- the Conunnalet paurty. GeU. hkn- opposition faded even before the from the Pacific to New England tel, federal mediator, said he was Party Ticket Calls on m U to raemhar e f the LEAN count of a vote at the convention Quoted as Saying before completing an Itinerary Washington, Sept. 16-(iP)—For^ "Tools ajqd supplies. , ’’very optimistic" about prospects Tard^k Free With Any Dreaa Pattein Sold calling for a fi^I month of cam­ Democratic Nominee party's national could be ahnounced officially. With the first time in history the tax '"Fees to employment egencles. of a settlement. mtttoe. Mrs. Woodhouse leading Georgs C No Profit in That paigning. "The picture looks very bright," • • • L b . man Is going to tell you how to “Entertaining cuytomers. DAISY HAM 95c Holt of Woodstock 202 votes to 84 He kicks off the 1948 Repub­ *'Tou (Jannot deduct cost of: he added. Hartford, Sept. 16—(F)—The Asanleane 'Are Becniled Holt’s motion that the nomination lican campaign at Salt Lake “City cut your payments to the bone— The talks between the C30 As­ poSalble withdrawal of HSrold Con­ Tokyo, Sept. 16—(P>—A Russian “Travel to and from work. Washington, Sept. 18—(C —3 be made unanimous was adoit-xl spoke sman denied today the tonight nearly a week ahead of and in plain language, too. "Educational expenses. sociation of Communication Bkiuip- roy, the People’s (Wallace) party SPECIAL! FRESH day that fear membera ef 1 Mrs. Woodhouse, a former eco charge of General MacArthur’a the standard bearer, Gov. Thomas About next Januarj’ 1 J'ou and ■ "Nursemaids, even if she en­ ment Workers and the W estem candidate for Congrese, was indi­ cd k nomlcs professor at Connecticut headquarters that Japanese pris­ E. Dewey of New York, who heads ables parent to work. Electric company, manufacturing cated here today. Amerlcaa togatlaa atsif in I Tk J W . I I A ^ 8 52,999,969 other taxpayers will re­ rhnreot, Benianin. hovh been CALVES LIVER Lb. 89c college and former>Secretary of oners of war are being used as west at week’s . ceive a brand new pamphlet— “Entertaining friends. subsidiary of the American Tele- Mr. Cbnroy called upon A. A. M ANCHISTi6 COMIH • Ribicoff, Democratic nominee, to called an the demaad o f the I State, represented uie Second dis­ slave labor by the Soviets. Warren’s Salt Lake City ad­ "Helpful information On How To! "Bribes and Illegal payments." phsne and Telegraph company, amnton gevemment trict hi the 79th Congress, but was N. I. Generalov, political adviser dress, first of a series of key talks, Prepare Your U. S. Income Tax Re­ There are examples also to show were to resume this afternoon. atate hla position on the Taft- SPECIAL! TOP GRADE Green Stamps Hartley act. housing, prices and nreuaed the fear ef toktog ptMto- defeated In the 1946 election by to the Russian mission to Tokyo, will be followed by major ad- turn." i you what Income you must report The union, whose members la- grapha la a forbldilen sens. Given With Cash Sales Rep. Horace Seely-Brown. Jr„ of was .quoted by the Leftist news­ dreesses Friday night at Pueblo, Unlike the old four page "In- j Md what you may skip, as well as stall and maintain central-office the state of Israel. > • f • L b . Pomfret. 66,828 votes to 48.876. paper Nlmpo as saying there was -which stressed which dependents, losses, gifts, In- *rhough the atatement goes no SLICED BACON 69c Colo., and Saturday night at Al­ struction" leaflet I telephone equipment In 43 atatcs U. N. To Take Up tadto Gaston, who once was married "no profit"-to Russia In keeping buquerque, N. M. He speaks at De­ whbt you could not d o-th e n e w ; terert payments, other tax pay- and the District of Columbia, has farther than directing theaa four C. simplicity Pattern 225$ to film actress Kay Francis, .told the prisoners. troit September 25 and swings 16-pager tells what you /ran do le- {"•“ **. “ ‘I medical expenses may set 5 a. m. (ex.t.) tomorrow aa the quesUona to Mr. Ribicoff, it la rsrie. Sept. lS-.(iP)—The Uni- E. Simplicity Pattern 2040 the fourth district convention he "It increases expenses.'' the eastward. gaUy to make taxrpa>’1ng aa easy! be claimed for tax reductions. time of the strike. known thdt If the apaweis are fa- tod Nnllaan Security Coundi x'ot- Seafood was out for "revenge" on the Re­ newspaper quoted him further. . Colorado iaod New Mexico as imsslble on your wallet. . A s for_ the__ promise of piplainer Outlook la Encooraglag varaMc, Mr. Conroy nuiy withdrew ed 8 to 8 today to look tpto the publican "recumbent." John Davis MacArthur’s headquarters on Particular attehtlon is being Though four times the size of Ibnguoga, compare these two par­ However. Henry L. Mayer, union In hla fhvor. war eltanaen In Hywrahsd- Sept. 8 accused the Russians of agraphs on "business ..and deduc­ China, Soviet Enaels aad the Oar Fish Dept, is more pt^ular than ever, for folks Lodge of Westport, with whose paid this year by the GOP to both the oid*tax guide, the new booklet attorney who is participating In Thomas I. Emerson. People’s family, he said, the Gastons have using Japanese war prisoners as contains leas than twice the num­ tions": > the Ulks here, said the outlook tor party candidate for governor, to Ukfsiiae shilninei In the veto Colorado and Ne • Mexico, two of ptoqiag thn Indian favatoen at thn are dlseoverlng the wisdom of preparing flsh dishes more been feuding nolitically In Massa slave labor to build air fields and five states where Republicans ber of words and those are In Old style: "Profit or loss from an agreement was "encouraging." expected to withdraw In at least to bolster the Russian war po­ prfaieely ninto on the agenda. often. We have a large variety from which to choose: chi'setts for 75 years. hope 'to make Senate gains at the larger print foireasier reading. It a buoinesa or profession must be The union., which originally tacit support of Chaster Bowles, The ri^lry. he said, dates back tential. also has a table of contents for explained in ^hedule C, except Democratio' nominee. When nomi­ expense of the Democrats. asked a 31-cent across-the-board Rofioto'o IjUoot to the time when hla grandfather, Mimpo, quoting Generalov, as quick reference to any problem that farmers who keep no books or hourly pay boost, later was report­ nated he and Conroy' said they he talked with a delegation of 12 The GOP, confronted with the Washington. s s p t Id — More Fresh Steamers This Week also named William Gaston, was task of reUlning a majority in troubling you. . who keep books on the cash basis ed to have slashed its demand to would not run if other parties of­ Japanese' Communists, attributed Soviet amsto’s Democratic governor in the Bay the Senate a4 well as winning the "W e have attempted m this must obUln Form KHOF and fill it 11 to 16 'cents an hour.' CTurrent fered "liberal" candidates meeting State. He said his father, the late this further statement to the Rus­ pamphlet to tell the la.x.oaycr the .in instead of Schedule C." mandril tedny thn. 11-B White House, are eyeing Montana. wages average $1.15 an hour. their party's, standards. Nice Clean Quohogs For Chowder tCkMtie Prints inspiiM William A. Gaston, ran for gov sian: things he wants to know in lan­ New style: "The law taxes a Rhode Island and Tennesaee, as The compan.v’s most recent an­ Pointing out that Judge Ribicoff Fhr Enstera, by Cbetapeak. A Ohio em or o f Massachusetts twice and "I shall not go out of my way buslneea or profession on Its profits well as the mountain states of guage he understands, " lt>‘ nounced offer was an 8 to 14 cents has never had sn opportunity to Gen. Donglns'StoeArthne’s palrry- Fresh Swordfish, Halibut, Boston Railway', fanoua trad» for U. S. Senator once, being de­ to deny these reports, A solution U m al Revenue Conunisionei —not on Ita total receipts. There­ record hla vlewA Oonroy said bs banning strtkm by can be reached at once If re- Colorado and New Mexico, as fore, Form 1040 provides Schedule an hour Increase. • OMrk kiuea, "Cbeaaia.* feated In 1924 by the late Henry George J. Schoeneman. He ex­ It w’ss not Indicator ivliat new would follow both Ribioofft and InJaasB. Cabot Lodge, grandfather of the patriataa are asked If forced labor points of Democratic vulnerability. pacts It to be "warmly welcomed, C on Page 5 of the form to help In Colorado. Sen. Edwin C. John­ figures. If any. were considered WUlam J. .Millar’s BepuhU^n Blue, Fresh Salmon, Scallops Floun­ Westport Mxife. egipts.” he added. ^ , you au b m et jrour profits from esndidats, "with tbq elomst attsa- S60.000 Are BtUl Held son. Democrat, is up for re-elao- yosur receipts.’^ during the last night’s meeting. .1 L-'s . Pu.oa Caste’s Charge Hera’s a sample of the new help­ The union threatened a* strike In tlon." Hs wsnta to knew if RIM- Trtayary BalaacA Good HoufBkstpiBg Only Japanese permitted by the tion. In New Mexico, former 8«e- ful treatment: After setting down ^^•tber yoQ use the long "Form der Fillet, Mackerel, Haddock, Gaston charged that hla oppon June, but President Truman ap­ coff la fo r rspaal at the Thft-Hvi* Rusplana have been repatriated. rctar>’ of AgVlculture CHlnton P. the rules'of what you can end ejm- ,1040" or tM brief table form, the ent waa "riding on the coattails’ pointed a fact-finding board to ley set doen ha "think wa can Washington. $s|>t !;a-T

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CUNN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALa MANCHESTER, CONN„ THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 16. 1948 PAUS PAGE TWO ■Wf* Girl Scout council. In her talk to badges with tha same baato re­ not District 2, 974 voters, *13 vot­ Horne Collecting No One Blamed the leaders she recommended that quirements be grouped to save re­ P & W Equipment ed and 76* did n ot Diatrict 3, 960 Italy Recovering Plays at Oak GriU Tonight 'Marlborough Scouts Need ^ troop committees be organised at tracing steps. Vote Apathy voteiw 180 voted and 780 did n ot Tall Cedars The leadsrs hsld a short buslnsss District 4, 1,067 votera, 880*voted In Spirit Death the same time as the troop, with Used for Tests Thanks to ERP His Bets Today Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lord of fathers and mothers Cooperating meeting previous to Miss Pickles' and 687 did n ot . Parents’ Aid talk. Troops which will do aer\-- Shown Here Tha figures show that there la Providence, R. I., have returned on program planning with the nafPEROR WALTZ* home after spending sometime at Palmer Rapids, Ont, Sept. 16— leaders and girls. ( icc work at the hospital next Special test equipment left Pratt wide opportunity for party work­ ■*rme, SepL 16—(P) — Benefit* Forth Worth. Tex., SepL 18—egin were allowed to remain at South A H T H iiR 5**e JtyUe In •Jimmy Stepe Ont" the Inoculatlone at the next ees- school. Richard E. Bootii. princi­ Tokyo, SepL 16—(/P)—Flare* OPEN ALL NK;HT ENJOY THE MOVIES IN slon which will be held on October pal and newly engaged teacher for dropped over the liberty ship Mos- COMFORT ALL MOSQUITOS 8th.’ Parents ehould contact Mrs. North school, was introduced to PLVS: “ Train To Alcatras” Brown by two unidentified AND INSECTS L*ONTROLLED Bogworth about arrangementa the meeting. Mrs. Evelyn Hallor- planes resulted today in an erron- BY AEROPLANE DOT SPRAY and about transportation if it ia an, Mrs. Zylpha Carlson and Miss coua report that the Russian- Lela Taylor Edward Tybur needed. Evangeline Church were also pres­ Bolton (Congregational choir will ent at the meeting, giving 100% Chartered vessel had t>een fired 37 OAK ST. omit its regular rehearsal tonight attendance for the school staff. on. RAY'S Capt Kenneth D. Frye, skip­ and practice instead at 10 a. m. To Service Clubs Mrs. Elthel Lee, Miss Doris Skin­ per of the 7,176-ton freighter, ra­ Sunday Just prior to regular morn­ ner, Mrs. Annabelle Broil, and dioed the ship’s ot>eratora, the Announce M i J i l i .PRESENTS ing worship. In reporting on the Prospective Brides Mrs. CTaroline Griffin accompanied Shepard lines, that the flares were LEHIGH VALLEY NOW Ends SATURDAY winners of awards in the Grange by Mrs. Laura Lee sang two num­ dropped Saturday night in the Sea INFORMATION Banquet Managers First ^lanrhcster Showlni Fair float parade earlier, this col­ bers following which there waa of Japan, off Russia’s Siberian The umn reported Bolton Center Miry 0 Hill’! Jackie Jackson some group singing. Mrs. Burton coast. V, and Private Parties Youth Fellowship os the winner of Tuttle, Mrs. Leslie Vaughan and Because the Moses BroWn is Anthracite Coal and AND HIS second place. The float entered by Mrs. John Avery served refresh Bolton Congregational (Choir (Club, owned by the U. S. Maritime com­ Opening menta of tea cakes, coffee and tea. mission, copies of the mesage were THE showing the choir in their vest­ Bolton Library will be open to­ ments, waa the correct winner of relayed from San Francisco to the WANTED? F a ir b a iv k s -M o r s e H EP CATS morrow night from 7:30 until 8:30 commission and to the Company’s CEHOIISESSOW second place. as usual. New York offices. Of Their SHERIDAN The first regular meeting of the = = = = = 1 M ■' I - aeoaon o f Bolton PTA waa held at (In Washington, the Maritime PLUS: “ R-klLROADEIY* Fan Helper in Swindle If you are looking for information and ad­ W E GIVE x STAMPS ANTHRACITE STOKERS! Quariyvllle church lost night with commission said it received the M: G P T .r .U bids you welcome this report from the Shepard lines’ Nationally Advertised Special Friday Night forty people in attendance. George Loa Angeles, Srpt. 16— —The Boston office and that it mentlon- vice on hair problems, please feel free to call season with the assur­ O. Rose, chalnnor. of the Board of DANCE electric fan in Edward Renert's ^ "an explosion 100 feet above on us. We’ll be glad to advise you whether yon ance of the highest Education, spoke on the progress butcher shop wasn't exactly for the vessel,” but that it wasn’t Home Permanent Steamed Clams being mode In construction j>f the the purpose of cooling him or the clear whether it was a star shell are a patron of ours or not. This service Is free! quality food — service new school. At the moment work meat he tossed on the scales. or parachute flare. STUDIO Is progressing slowly due to the Renert, 40, pleaded guilty yes­ (Anyhow, the commi.ssion re­ DeLuxe Kits and YolIII can't beat a FRIMY-MTSM excellent — prices rea­ fact that steel sash, promised for terday to ahortweightlng a cus­ layed the report to t)ic state de­ Fairbanbs-Marsa an- delivery Augfust 1st and already tomer. Inspector Patrick Gibbons partment, which said it had a re­ Refills Before your next permanent— let- us give Miss EmmatMU Kehler ihracita slalwr far glv- At The A LL IN PERSON 1 sonable. shipped, haa been lost in transit. of the bureau of weights qnd port the Moses Brown was fired However, once It is located and Announces the Opening on October 1 Ifif maximum haatlna THE OAK GRILL: measures testified that,the butch­ upon, but that the department had your hair an expert shaping. Regardless of the size of arrives on the Job, the exterior er trained his fan on the sensitive no details.) V OF THE ^ tervlee with minimum LELA TAYLOR Y. M. C. A. your party you will receive 30 OAK STREET should be completed rapidly. As scales—and the air stream de­ altantlan — acanaml- TEXBENEKE former Chester Hale girl and THE our best attention. the exterior walla go up, the inter­ pressed the scales. More than $12 worth of fuel Is Professional THE PERFECT CUT $1.00 callyl member of the Capitol Theater 79 No. Main St. ior woUe of 'concrete block finished Electricity la cheaper than wasted smnually by tbe average A R T C EN T R E It's a fual saver, Ballet, .New York City Is a Weddings Our Specialty In shades of beige are also being meat but Ernest .must pay a $150 farm tractor owner in the United Permanents 3 SOUTH MAIN STREET lavas 90% af kanrf-fir- teacher with a professional Manchester laid. The electrical and plumbing fine or go to Jail for 30 days. States, according to aurveys. Instruction In Speech, Diction. Dramatic Art GLENN HILLER work la also progressing with the FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE OPEN background. It’s Smart To Go Inf tima and affart. H fives clean heal. Ends smudfy, ally Adult C lasm In Ballroom Dancing Presents Job. MUlwork for interior finish (Comedian Seeks Divorce film an walls, fleers and fumllura. Farmlit fraatar use af B A N om m i To The SHERIDAN / Priced From THURSDAY AND FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P. »L (Specialist In Rhumba) MnMHMMut-aitMmMitsaauias has already been done and is In yaur basamant. Monday, Sept, 20,1948 , JACK sniiiiM • rm candoli Tel. 3802 Or 3847 storase Barring some unusual dif­ Los Angeles. Sept. 16—{IT )— For Further Information Phone 3794 L ^ « jS6IAN^W6MH0W^ $7.50 Shawn hara is a FatrbankS'Marse Model AH anihracit# For Further Information ficulty and pending arrival of the After 28 years of marriage, movie stakar, wMi automatic osh-ramaval unit. Camas In Ihraa mlaslng sash, the Jarvis Company comedian Hugh Herbert and bis Thursday, Sept. 23,1948 T a u c h m b m m i m confidently expects to complete its cofocMas. Idaol far hama or commercial hootinf. Modal A l, TONY OBRIGHT wife. Rose, I.ave separated and one work early in November. of them may institute divorce pro- saH load antbracitc stakar It* also avoilabis in thraa cofom TAP, BALLET, ACROBATIC George E. • Graff, ■ Superintendent cecdtnga Boon. Mat. See us far prlcas and tsrmsl of Rural Education, also spoke, to Abram Robert Simon, attorney JAMES’ II AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA the meeting and announced an en­ for the 61-year-old actor, said ne­ TOE ADAGIO rollment of 117 pupils in Bolton. gotiations were under way for a Last year’s enrollment was 99. In property settlement. Mrs. Her­ PLATES WITH BEAUTY SALON Beginners, Advanced, Professionals discussing the split of second bert, he said, is In Fort Worth. grade Mr. Graff pointed out that Tex., liaving gone there late last NATURAL. 74 EAST CENTER STREET TEL. 4201 Moriarty Brothers For Further Information Please Call 4267 Delicious Food Legal Beverages selection of pupils was made not year. The Herijerts have no chil­ Butter Flavored Steaks on a scholastic basis but on t)iat dren. .515 CENTER STREET TEL. 5136 COLORED GUMS - AT Atmosphere THAT HARMONIZE STAR-LITE DANCE STUDIOS FARR’S THE OAK GRILL WITH YOUR OF MANCHESTER AND HARTFORD IN OUR HANDS EAST HARTFORD FEATURES Dining Room of Distinction Telephone 8-3231 Visit the Fagan-Dental IT’S YOUR AIR FORCE! Technicians for Your YOUR CAR IS ‘COMING SOON’ Dental Plate Troubles AIR POWER ' a t the center By Popular Request We Feature Emergency IN GOOD HANDS M’ork. Come in Morning Return Engagement of the 'let Your penUI Plate Satafb Day. Presenting Tonight and Saturday ROSS-MANNING SHOWS • b LOW PRICES IS PLACE POWER at the To Your Beautiful City Manchester, Conn. * . < Have your old plate made — Auspices------over in the new natural Gat to know It bettor and pink-plastic at moderate Bolton Lake House MANCHESTER FIRE DEPT. I 1 T coat. understand its needs ' Location t h e m o s t SENSA'nONAL Re-open BAND THAT HAS HIT THESE Fast service. Dental PARTS IN YEARS Dougherty-Jarvis Lot plates repaired in 3 AIR FORCE DAY • SEPTEMBER 18tn hours. Sat., Sept. 18 No matter what make of car yoa ARTIE CUSTER Expert Dental drive . . . no matter what type of re­ AND HIS OBCHESTRA . IlV easy to own the finest blanLets. . Techniciana **Studio o f the Starlets** pairs it may need . . . drive it in here .Many Years Experience and you'll drive it out properly re­ '“ The Band With Peraonality** 20 20 Use Saise-.4Ilen’ s Blanket Club Plan Private and Class Instruction paired by expert mechanics, prom minor adjustments to overhauls . . • FRIDAY’ NIGHT Free Circus Acts at Circus, Side Show With Use our Blanket Club plan to buy your Fagan Dental BALLET AND TOE we handle them all. COMPLIMENTS OF Flip and His Connecticut Wranglers Wonders and Freaks from tbe Four Corners blankets . . . pay one dollar down and one Laboratories ACROB.ATIC AND TAP We Fentnra: o f the World. dollar a week If you purchase blankets from 193 Trumbull St. at THE REST AND LARGEST STEAKS IN TOWN 8I0.9.’* to 116.95; and pay two dollars down Asylum BATON AND BALLROOM MORIARTY As Alwayu-^EuJoyment end Fan Par Everyoim FUN-WEEK Allyn Hotel Building Triepbone *818 Manrheslrr and two dollars a week for blankets ranging ' Hartford • X. ■ ' OF JOY AH Classes Limited To . from. $17.95 to $37.50. With this arrange­ Ten Students BROTHERS Visit Our Newly Developed STARTING Office Hours On The Level At Center And Broad ment. by the time cold weather comes, your !) A. M..to 6 P. M. MONDAY STUDIO TELEPHONE 5135 : SANDY BEACH lovely net)- blankets will be all paid for. Come No Appointment SEPT. Suite I—Odd Fellows Building Picnic Tables, Fireplaces, Boats for Fishing 20»25 in and see our collection of lovely Kenwood , Reiiuired For Registration Phrtne 2-9244*'' and Boating DOORS— Every Night At 6:80 P. M. blankets. Monthly Terms . X v Or 2-4349 V COME EARLY AND STAY LATE Arranged V ‘ An Ideal Spot For An Outing NOREEN PRA'H ANNULLL Director rn m m a m m m ’* Advertise ia The Hernld— It Faya . y I I » — .....' II yi lip III ii-iiiijsi.'W«H S'M ■HP' I -y . f ■ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 194* t A M f O U B MANCHESTER EV'ENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16. 194*

Laaving the Holmes' Funeral field, Longmeadow, Hart ford. flons. The proesaa to eompltcatsd Don*t Nfgloet Slipping Homs at 28 Woodbrtdge street st West Hartford and thia town. this fall by the Isauanca at 'brand landaildas blocking roada. They ( hurch, Mrs^ McLaugMla and their ing Is of the one-stoo’ D’P*. locat­ How Districts About Town Wedeii Heads The hostesses banked the fire­ Vets Center new forma and procedurea by the d^*gr_hter, ■ ■Kay, vrill be guests -of ed on the plot In such a way as to 10 o’clock, the funeral cortege had rations for eight days, the an­ I . FALSE TEETH School Rolls Army and Navy the' periihlonere at an Informal Approve Plans provide ample playing space for proceeded to St. Bridget's church place with flowers and ths bride- Vaterang Admlntotratlnn at tha in- Do falsa taatb, drop, slip or wsbbla nouncement eald. where a requiem high mesa was Chapman C^iurt. Order of elect unwrapped her varied and convenlant data of Saptambar 1. wban you talk, eat, laugh or anaOMT Several hundred troopera on reception tomorrow evening at both ths achool program and the Here Voted Cancer Croup lovely gifts while seated within a Busy Scene Dua to abaanca o f Uia Omeral eight o’clock at the church. general recreational needs of the celebrated‘ at 10:3 LiCSS, A v e r a g e Fujiyama, where »he had Television Set; Presi ciety of Chri.*tian Service and School of Dancing Tabulated Today Members of the American Le­ Royal Patron Emerson Reed of Tuesday Evening buffet style. Greatest Numbers presentation In the near future. Seat Hartford, will preside during Miss deMontlgny will be mar­ ? t tri n R n n m i been vacationing. She waa rushing flent Is Anton Kaitak ■ "tber*. Boartl o f Ediiration The growing school enrollments gion were honorary bearers, while Following a program of vocal the conferring of degrees, with ried on Saturday in SL Jamea’c The waittng room at the Vet­ KILL ATHLETES FOOT xawwiii ; Tokyo ahead of the ty- which are already predictable for the active bearers were membera Elmer A. Weden, who succeed­ rectory to Albert W. Harrison, Jr., , , „ . w . . instrumental music and H i« following condensed district of the V.F.W. They were Cheater officers from other courts filling erans Service Center reaembled - phoon. The general preliminary plans several yeara to come make the ed the late Dr. D, C. Y. Moore as of Myrtle atreet. “TE-OL BEST SELLER” FOOD SALE Public achool enroUmenta for 1 eighth army headquartera re- The Arm.v m u Navy club laat .speeches, with W. E. Schober. aup- rotuma in the primary eontrat arc Varrick, Martin Makulis, Joseph the chairs. A social will follow the Grand Central Station on at least for the school bulldinR ‘ planned provision of new schools impera­ Tap tabulated according to district, president of the Mancheater SAYS J. W. HALE CORP. the year Juet beginning ahow a to- ; parted rUlng tides and a awell- nlght elected officers for the com- crintendent of the church school Zelonis. Stephen Kroll. Peter Mc- meeting, with refreshments serv­ two occasions recently. Septem­ UCRVO TRB ItBASON. Tli« ssrm year. Nii.ety-one 'members as announcer, refreshments will for the Olcott atreet site were ap­ tive. running in numbers from First to branch of the Connecticut Cancer ber 7 and 13 were busy daya For­ SATURDAY, 9:00 A. tal Increase of 191 over the figures had dumped to:ia of water Lagan and Ferdinand Lucas. ed by Mrs. Alice Hitt and her com­ ITOWs daapir. You must RCACH U to were in attendance and the fol- b<. «orved by the women’s aocie- proved by the Board of Education Fourth with final totals. Republi­ Society, was reelectsd to that post ty-one persona and 24 Incoming at the start of last ycai'. \ over Yokohama breakwater. Burial was in the St. Bridget's mittee. Public Kecurds KILL It TS^L. conUlnIna W pur HALE’S STORE lowing hoard of officers was elect- ties of the church under the chair­ at a meeting held on Tuesday eve­ cans; for Board of Directors; Bai­ st a meeting of the local commit­ phone calls kept things humming cant sleohel. PSIttrriUTU. Ruseb*s Enrollment in the nigh school la cemetery where a firing squad ed: President, Anton Kanak; vice- manship of Mrs.'James T. Pirkles. ning. ley 328, 283. 146, 324, 1081; Coop­ tee Tuesday evening In the clinic on the 7th. 'Thirty-three persons more tarma. Tour ase back from any Group A, Ctntor Church 55 leas than a year ago. bicauae of \ er 283. 267. 148. 328. 1036; Croc­ from Company A. 169th Infantry The farewell reception for Rev. druggist If net plsssad IN ONE HOim. the smaller class winch graduated i Hospital ^iotes president. Edward C. Rodger; Mrs. Edith We.therell and Mr*, Ernest Sibley of the architec­ W. Ralph Ward, Jr., and his fam­ room of the Memorial Hospital, at , Warrantee Deeds and 19 Incoming calls occuplad kett 318, 272. 158. 289. 1035; Foley Regiment fired a volley over the the staff on the 13th. These dally from the eight grade laat June, the i treasurer, Pete Frey; assistant Roxry Foss will pour. tural firm of Sibley and Nichols ily, originally planned for last which eleven rtiembers were pres­ Draper W. and Ruth ’ W. Wil­ treasurer, Robert E. Hathaway; ' .------I presented and explained the plans.' 275. 241, 123, 224 , 863; Hagedorn grave. A bugler from the same ent. tallies are reminiscent 6f the much smallest in acvcral yeara. To off- j regiment aounded taps. The flag night, and postponed because of liams to Max and Alice O. Schmid- Admitted yesterday: Robert secretary, R. __ David McCann;__ and They provide for an eighteen 386. 318, 171, 341, 1217; Hawley Mr. Weden's 'associate officers, busier daye during the period of ■2t thto decreased high school reg which had draped the casket was the death of hia father In Kansas hauser, property on Henry street Buckley. Marshall road; Mra Net-j ’ ‘.'ccrcUry.' Wllliani U Taq o Still A l n r i l l B I classroom building with two kin-; 286, 256, 134 , 309. 984; Lappen also elected at this meeting were, rapid demobllicatlon. latratlon there are 244 more pupils tie Ames. 91 Laurel street: Georee : n«.._ CJIIII /XlUnilB 383, 286, 148. 335, 1104; McCor­ removed by Albert Jacobs Com­ City, on Monday, will take place Charles W. Brown et al tc Le- On both daye educational prob­ in the elementary schools tnan tie Ames, 91 Laiircl street: George; Selected for Board of Gov dergarten rooms, a combined audi-! this evening at eight o'clock at vice president, Mrs. Elisabeth mick 303. 261, 141. 308. 1013; Rus­ mander of the Anderson-Shca Ubert; treasurer, Robert Hatha­ land E. Ellis, property on Middle lems headed the list, reflecting the there were last year. Had It been Andrew. 8 North bairfield street: I ernor* vierc Edward Frasier. I torium-gymnaaium, a special arta: sell 332, 274, 146, 321. 1073; Turk- Post, and presented to Pfc. the South Methodist church, and Turnpike west. seasonal upswing In school admts- poaaibl2 to accept kindergarten Mrs. Minnie Reudgen,. Rockville; Ernest Christ and Joseph Mc- Here Yesterday and crafts room, a Iibrar^'. and a all parishioners and friends of Mr. way and secretary, Mrs. Maurice Rita Mathewson, Bread Brook;; (Hughey: Auditors, John L. Jen- i n g ^ 367, 304, 185, 340, 1196. Mitchell's sister. O'Connor. Mrs. Leona Reed re­ children of the same ages aa last I health and office suite, liie build­ Town Clerk Turkington 409, 363, Ward are Invited. He will preach NOTICE year, thto number would have been James Hattln 30 Ridge »trect: j „ y “ Qydc Beckwith. mains as community director and his final sermon, Sunday, Septem­ Mrs. Dorothy Rockville. | Robert E. Hathaway, who has Company No. 2 of the South i 205, 380, 1367; Treasurer Norris •Mrs. Eva E. Bank* may be reached through the Me­ approximately 100 greater. Present ber 19. and leave soon thereafter Discharged >;«tcrday: Mrs An- , president for the past two , Manchester Fire department an-1 Slanchcster’t Piaho 382. 314, 181, 367, 1244; Registrar The funeral of Mrs. Eva R. morial Hospital or Public Health kindergarten registration U prac- for , for his new pastor­ na Balkner, 104 Ridge street’ * - . . . Hemingway 378, 319, 183, 351, Banks, widow of Charles O. Banks, Nurses Association, by those who A substantial reward will be paid for the tlcally the same as last year which , years, took occasion to thank the .swored two still alarms yesterday, Distributor for 1232; Judge of Probate Hvde 389, was held at two o'clock thi.* after­ ate, Mt. Lebanon Methodist means that the increase hae come | phping 's i Phcln* read' ' officers fer the as- The first brought the company to Plan Your church. desire Information as to the tumor Now! ever 332, 185, 357,1263. noon from the Watkins Funeral clinic established at the hospital information leading to the arrest aud •SOHMER Reprosantatives Bowers 352, Home. Rev. Alfred L. Williams of­ about a year ago. Enrollments for this year and | ^ ^ 'uobile parked in the rear o f the House Painting Acrobatic 307, 173, 349, 1181; Crawford 330, ficiated and Fred Werner played Judge William S. Hyde, who un­ conviction of person or persons involved Mrs. Gertnide Raynor, super­ Discharged today: M.iry and The club has decided to Pur- hougp danger of burning, •GULBRANSEN 256, HU. 311, 1048; Crockett 179, the organ. derwent a major operation at the 1947_i visor of the PHN association, re­ 1948 Heather Stewart, 40 Auburn read: chase a tclevlalon set and >uade; Gasoline from the tank over- Now! 163, 103, 181, 626. ConaUbles Duf­ Bearers were Irving Barton, Ro­ In the theft and damage o f property 1,317 •WURLITZER New England Baptist hospital yes­ ported a total of 121 visits to can­ High School' ...... 1,262 Robert Azlnger, 48 Coburn road: an appropriation of 3175 for the flowed, but the firemen arrived fy 331, 277, 164, 346, 1118; Her­ bert Barton, William Barton. Jr., terday-' aftsmooii, fa resting as Hollister Street .. 753 662 erection of the antenna. The set i,pfofo the car was burned, Time Payments Arranged mann 278, 261, 140, 271, 950; Law- Howard Lourie, Ernest Tnylor cer patients in their homes by the owned by this company or any of its Anthony Zarkey, Rockville: Miss •HARDMAN comfortably as can be expected nurses the past three months, and Lincoln ...... 551 687 will be ordered later. _ Yosterckiy afternoon the com­ 10rakla 53, 86, 88. 94, 224. 888 atantial. They are based on $7.50 Garden Drive, waa honored with so ST. JOHN STREET PHONE 8468 Ragtstrar Maatrangelo 77, 89, 43, 6 Believed Lost more. a day for every 30 days’ service a n o t her miscellaneous showee 65, 214; Morlarty 125, 139, 110, in the RCAF, plus twenty-five Sunday evening. The party was THOMAS D. COLLA FOR SALE 278. 650; Selectman Hamilton 84, (CoRttnned from Page One) cents a day for overseas aervice, given by Mrs. Wllbrod Messier Japan Lashed 71. 81.118, 222; Qulah 110, 102, 88, TO BE SOLD MANCHESTER 2-9219 plus additional amount for each and Miss Alexa Toumaud at the SIX ROOM SINGLE— Immediate occupancy. Good 2 U 808; Wood 70, 78, 65,112, 216; ballast enrouta from England to aix months overseas equal to seven latter’s home, 106 Benton streeL By a Typhoon RaanaantaUvas Becker 61, 84, 44, Guests were present from Spring- We are offering for immediate tale two of Manchester'a oat- LEFT Over location, 1 car garage, outdoor fireplace, ameaite dtire, Nsw Orleans. days’ pay and allowances based 8R 278; Bourn 52, 38, 81, 102, 222; Meanwhile the Coast Guard cut­ on rank at discharge. atanding homes: (Oesianaed frosn Fag* One) shrubs, oil burner, fireplace. Good condition. F itm U le k 88, 81. 58,108, 805; La- ter Bibb messaged that she had Eligible veterans or next-of-kin 63 HENRY STREET—Here truly Is one of Manchester’s most FOR YOU TO PURCHASE Belle 116, 88, 88, 178, 478. reached the storm-battered Portu­ should apply, enclosing photo of underwater late today from the Three Hundred Prepare For Oooataldes C n tiy 109, 88, 90, attractive homes—.\n American Colonial of. 9 spaclooa rooms. ANY CAR ON LONG TERMS guese fishing schooner Gaapar 300 discharge and all identifying data, Beantifnlly landscaped grounds o f almost an acre. This home drenching rains. ' |, 188, 491; Keating 146, 126, 103, miles off the Newfoundland coast. to The Air Member, Canadian BROILERS AND Business houses in Tokyo s fam- , Finished Monuments and ARTHUR A. KNOFLA, Realtor 212, 862; UBfard 102, 90, 77, 178, offers living at Its nnest. Otvner*s moving out of state makes ed Ginza dismissed their employ- , Joint Staff, 1760 N Street. N. W„ this property available. Occupancy October 1st. SPOOLERS Markers In Our Display Compliments! 873 MAIN STREET TEL. 5440 Or 5989 44T; Smith 89, 99, 78, 169, 446. Washington 6, D. C. ROASTERS ea early to permit them to reach | Yard To Choose From! BMUNI c t Education Buckiey 127, 36 PORTER STREET—If yon enjoy the charm of an older ONLY their homea ahead of the storm, ( ISA M, S8A 622; Taylor 106, 118, Dresaed, cleaned and washed. home, we believe this property will Interest yon. Six tdieerful The United StatSa Army’ First The Finest In n . 178, 468; Barth 68. 91, 70, 162, Manchester Wrapped In cellophane and held rooms tastetnlly arranged. Large lot nicely landscaped. Fireplace, 3 DAYS Cavalry Division evacuated 13 | WINDERS 602; Holdaa 121, 110, 66, 222, 548. Now She Shops In deep freate fnr vnnr con­ garage, oil heat and all modem Iraprovementa. Prompt occupancy. American families from the Tone They’ll Be Yours When Inetlee at the Peace Dannaher Date Book venience. No wnltlng. To Inspect either home please contact! river danger area at Hachimon I Design 264. 109, 82. 201. 686; DeHan 125. THEN THE GOVERNMENT Ocllverv la Manchester late today. Twenty other families You Have A UT, 80, 180, 602; Perry 80, 71, 68, "(^h and Camr” Friday Bveninga CLAMPS DOWN ON CREDITS at the artillery poet at Koizumi TWISTERS 181.866; Plato 86. 88, 55,113, 342; Tonight * WiUieut Painful Bseksehr 1 stood ready for evacuation if It Tonight! Hear The Farewell Reception for Workman$hip QnUh 110, 107, 96, 206. 519. WIkb 4lserd«r of USocr fnctien ptrmitf ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. WE CAN STILL TAKE A became necessary. Rev. Ward and family, postponed polMaaoi taattor to toinala in your Mood, It H. A. FRINK VERY LOW IX)WN PAYMENT The public information office Women experienced in spooling, wind­ from Wednesday night mayeouMnassi>>sbncko«b*.rb«unoticiiolni, 953 MAIN STREET Judge .A. A. Ribieoff l*S poiiu, lou of Dtp uad OMrsy, scttlnc up Snlllvan Ave. Wapping AND GIVE YOU UP TO I of the First Cavaliy Division an­ Material Friday, Sept 17 nlshti, nrtlllns, puSnoM nadrr tho «y«i, Real Estate Tel. 8450 All Lines Of Insurance nounced late in the day 250 Ameri­ ing and twisting woolen yams wanted Annual meeting, Manchester bradoehas and dlaaintit. Fraquant or aeanty TeL Man. 71.58 After 4 P. 6L F o n a t d i paaiasca with wnartins and nuraiBS aonw. cans in rest hotels in Miyanoshita for second shift. .Attractive wages, good Rilling WTIC/-8:15 p. m. District B. 8. A., Murphy’s res­ tlnwa ahowi thara la aoawtklns wroax with and Gora had been Isolated by taurant. your kldnaya or bladdar. working conditions, free group insur- MANCHESTER Pte. M n 6. NHcMI Saturday, Sept. 18 i Don’t wait! Aak your dmstlat for Doaa'a 3 YEARS ,Pfe. Joiia J. MltchalL who lost Pina, a atimuiant diuratle, ns*d aueeMifully “ Why I .\ccepted The Picnic and Field Day of Scandla- by mlltiona for ovar SO yeara. Doan’a sir* Rnce. MEMORIAL Mb Ufa la Layts, was buried with Lodge, Order of Vasa, at Vasa ' happy ralief and will b ^ tha M aiilaa of Personal Notices* Vapor Koolerwave Democratic Nomination aiU U ip honors this morning. Park, South Meriden. ' kldnar tubaa fluah out polaonoua waata f roaa TO PAY yonr blood. Got Doaa'a PUli. APPLY IN PERSON AT COMPANY to Congress” Card of Thanks A Almetll. Prop. W . wlih to *xpr»i* our •Incer* DONT WAIT thankii and apprsciation to all our COR. PEAIU. A.M) ilARKISO.N PERMANENT I frirnd* and relktlvr* for the klndnesi STREETS JUNE K. JAYE •hown by them during the bere.ve- BUSINESS SITE FOR RENT ACT NOW ment and In** of our beloved father, ALDON SPINNING MILLS Oppo*lte Ea*t Om rtery Linoleum JMie* Turkington. TELEPHONE 7181 OR 5301 SPECI AL AT THE .ZONED FOR INDUSTRY TALCOTTVILLE, CONN. $ 7 . 9 5 Asphalt And Rubber Tii« HARRISON I^TREET OFF BAST CENTER STREET Mil* U.rlo* Turkington, I Open Simday* LO^ PRICE O F ...... '40 OLDS C O A C H ...... $ 8 9 0 Mr*.I Evelyn Lyttle. OR CALL MANCHESTER 5128 Regularly M2..S0 Lot 85’ X 140* with frame building, two floors 36 x SO and large Aixtin Turkington, Bay Direct and Save Money! Professional Dance Studio ’41 DODGE COACH ______$ 9 8 5 William Turkington. open abed. Property haa been aaed for many yeara aa garage Includes: Hair Shaping. Shampoo and Style Set BARSTOW SAYS JONES for State Highway trucka. Ideal spot for garage, trucking, con­ ’48 PONTIAC HYDRA. ..:.$2985 tracting conoema. atorage and many other line* nf wholeaale, Permanents For Tots and.Teen-.\gera $ 5 .0 0 Furniture And Floor retail and Industrial biuiuiess. Will consider making changea In *48 CHEV. AERO ...... $ 24 9 5 i i ff I present bnlldlngn or may bnlld for reliable tenant. Re-opening September 18 ’ 47 CADALLIC CONV...... $39*»0 I Coverinff IT^S THE TRUTH ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. ’40 CHEV. C O A C H ...... $ 7 9 0 Charmore Beauty Salon id-M Oak St. Tel. 2-1041 ’39 PACKARD SEDAN .... $ 6 9 0 953 .MAIN STREET PHONE 3450 Or 5146 241 NORTH MAIN ST. TEL. 3043 Or 2-0820 ’46 PONTIAC SEDAN ...... $ 1 8 6 0 Our ('.ustoiiiers .Are Wild .About the ’46 PACKARD COUPE...... $21 9 5 ’41 PLYMOUTH...... $ 10 7 5 t Suffering •49 STUDEBAKER ...... $28 9 5 j From ’48 BUICK CONV...... $ 2 9 7 5 VAomd&ad^/yicu/ . l T t . w o o d ’47 LINCOLN ...... $23 7 5 Anderson’s j •39 GRAHAM SEDAN ...... $ 69 5 ^ M ^ s tillg ^ io u s e COMMANilR Asthma? •40 CHEV. S E D A N ...... $875 I SANSON’S ASTHMA Itockef Plant •41 PACKARD SEDAN ....$1095 Wayside Furniture iu aitic RANGE REMRDY 51 BISSELL STREET MANCHESTER ’47 PACKARD SEDAN .... $2395 Has lielpetl many iwuple ’48 HUDSON S E D A N ...... $ 2 7 8 5 117 New Bolton Ro^ll, Routes 6 aiul 4 i , lead a aormal. active life'by reronving the pHlntnl eynip- MANY OTHERS TO It wHI do mere h r yeuf t tarns of sathma. Specials For Friday and Saturday ” CHOOSE FROM. S^OME Phone 2- t06.’J or 5110 Boys! Four high-gpeed Corox i STAR! USING I’l ’48’a HAVE 7-8 MILES Open 10 A. M. To 9 P. M. Daily surface units, extra- i TODAY Grole & Weigel Produrla large True-Temp oven, I For Sale at the Followtng Praiikfurts and Minced Ham, Except Wednesday built-in-warmer draw­ I Maarbeatar Drag Btnreat Lon^ Bologna, Baked I^ ia f...... '. Lb. 55c OPEN er, new portable Econo- QUINN'S PHARMACY Cooker and many time- { TeL 4166 Braunttpbweiger, Cooked Salami, Polinb TONIGHT Complete Line Of ■aving conveniencet NORTH END PHARMACY are only a few of the Tkl. 6545 Bologna, Tburiiiger...... Lb. 69c TILL 9 P.M. outstanding featureel CENTER PHARMACY Pre»»e

BIANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCBTESTER. CONNn THURSDAY, SEPTEBIBER 16. 1948 UANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN„ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 PAGE P A O s s a

Mrs. Richard Retehenbach, Mra. Europe and aucceeded In repair­ .the evening. The Emanuel Choir, second selectman; Luctue W1 Rob- the lower chamber; o f the Swedlah mony was used in the nuptials. It under the direction of Clarence W. Friendly Circle Cheater Hogan, Mra. G ru t Stone- • 4Umri|e0trr ing the ravages, not of one war tnion, Jr., board of aseessors; Sweden to Vote Parliament. Hitchcocks Now was the first marriaga for the Never torqct Qiurch Host Helstng, Bug u d Rev. Charln bury, Jr. Issues Chfilleiige Connecticut Theoore Lyman. Board of Tax Re­ The dppositloh has, played its but of two ware, then there is a Bergstrom of Bridgeport nrved at Three new members 4rcre ad­ WANTED bride, the third for the soclahte Etvfitittd Ifpralft Season'Opened view; Margaret Woodward, agent On Next Sunday heaviest guns'on domestic issues, On Honeymoon possiblUty of restoring a better tne altar. mitted to the clrele test night On Rent Costs c h a r g ing the SociaUsta with groom. town deposit fund; Chauncey M. The last legal barrier to the PUBLISiiaD »T TH» equiUbrlum and a better balance To Conference Tha next meeting of the District Meetings are held the third Wed­ Experienced Sewing "economic mlmde, causing the ts c . Yankee will be held at Tabor Lutheru The Friendly Circle opened the nesday In the month at tho Y, the Bquier, Sr^ Burton and Maurice wedding was removed ’Tuesday at la the world between the three Leonard, grand jurors; Samuel Stockholm, SepL 16 — VP) — worst foreign currency crisis in Folkston. G4., Sept 16 -r- VP)— ■=“^ ?ssra -? By A. O. church, Middletown, on October sp. next one Wodneaday. March -SO. Hartford, Sept. 16—W —Ches­ West Palm Beach, Fla., when «r - taaon with a pot luck oupper Machine Operators Kassmen, Lucius Robinson, Jr., Sbredsn’s 16 years o f Socialist Swedish history. Polo ptejring Francis Hitchcock powers. Augusta Lutherans in The guest speaker wUl be Miss ter Bowles. Democratic eandidato and tall, wUIos'y Stephany Saja. a cuit Judge C. E. ChiUingworth ^ I S t S V k , ^ Wedneoday evening at the Y. M. for governor, has flung a chal­ and Charles Stoltenfeldt, consta­ rule is at stake In general elec­ Under the leadership of the late granted a divorce decroe to Mrs. the T f you can get an asaodation Aljrce Salisbury, well known home c ^ miner's daugh­ The voters of the First Con­ Apply premier. Per Albln Hanason, So­ Octobtf I. >*»• Gathering at Emanuel C. A., after which the regular economist of the Mamdioster Goa lenge at his Republican governor bles; Horace E. Little, registrar; tions next Sunday. ter, were honeymooning today Marie Gremmer Hitchcock, the of nations cojpprlstng what ia now gressional District have been the Joins Aircraft^s Ihc^ore Lyman, zoning board of cial Democrats in the last few buslnaas meeting was held. The Company. Door prises w ill bo James C. Shannon on the housing Conservatives, Liberals and after a suirrise elopement to this groom’s second wife, on her coun­ PtlBlll■iMd *T«nr the aUtea of Western Europe, the surprise recipients of u unex­ Church Yesterday new officers u d chairmen for the irsue, and says that if he is wrong appeala. five years; and George Agariana have joined forces to g e n e ral elections . hS've polled ter sulL m g " BaiidBgBi Bntartd *t th* awarded u d guests wlU.be wel» Indepsndent roughly three times more votes south G cor^a "Gretna Green." V ______MaaelMMtBr. Commonwealth and ourselves run­ pected blessing. The broken rec­ Publicity Staff following ycu are: come. he will bo willing to eat the gov­ Yule, fire commissioner for three wrest power from the Social Dem­ The 23-year-oId bride, who left Hitchcock, however, stUl faces ord of their put live congression­ than any other Swedish party. the possibility o f a perjury tnveati- tinrrU CUW lUU MBtWr. ning right through the middle of The unual meeting of the Hart­ President Mrs. Henry Kurlya; ernor’s hat "on the capitol steps." years. ocratic Labor party which has her native Wlndber, Pa., and went al campaigns will not be played C lo ak Co. Democratic nominations were gatioo (Brect^ by the court st the ford District of the Augustana vice president, Mrs. Robert Kittle; Thunder is caused by tho suddm All the governor haa to do to goverened the country since 1932. to New York to become a clerk In Floin or ioSisoS " g u a K R im o N RATES thin planet, with Its great poten­ again. East Hartford, Sept 14—Ken­ Alfred Soracchl, first selectman; time the decree was entered. The tlU.00 secretary, Mrs. Edmund Brown; expansion of air due to the great Pint Street force this Homburg sandwich on Campaigning haa been intense, The American people spent $467 a brokerage firm, was married to On* Tm » By ...... tialities and wealth. If that could This year the voters of the dis­ Lutheru church w u held yester­ question raised was whether •tx BMBtlM by Jfki; ...... t bOO neth A. Koyen, untU recutly a treasurer, Mrs. Albert ’ Cervlnl: heat from a flash of Ughtnlng. Bowles la "convince an unbiased Rowland L. Cobb, second select-1 u id recent public opinion polls in- mtlUon for educational reading the balding 39-year-old Hitchcock ...... f i.*» trict, whatever theli poUtlcal af­ day at E m u u e l L u th e ru church. Hitchcock had perjured himself in On* iSBiitb by ' be brought about, a foffcc o f peace, member of tha editorial staff o f the program, Mrs. Rudolph Heck; hos­ group of housing experts" that he man; Arthur J. Klng, assessor; I dicato that under the concerted matter in 1940 add an additional here last night by Charlton County ...... : o« filiation, whatever their vote is George Peters. Board of Tax Re­ S338 million for recreatkNiBl read­ obtaining a Florida marriage li- •ingM Copy___ _ ...... M equality and equilibrium could be The an-day program opued at pitality, Mrs. Orut Stonebury, can build four room homes to onslaught the Social DemocraU Judge A. 8 . McC^een. Waakly. by going to be, will go to the polls New York Herald TrHnme, hu view; John Naumec, George Peters ing. censs oaylng he was divorced. IVORY SALT tnb^’Bbl'^O-jOn* Tar ...... l}jj.W 10:00 a. in. w ith a business seoaion Jr.; publicity, Mrs. Milton Dore- rent for leas than $60' a month may fall to secure a majority in A simple single ring ci>11 cere­ established that ought to make with a special warm spot In their been appointed aoslstaat director without subsidies. and Raymond Clarke, grand jur­ ^ lfC1*TBD PKBI^ come.” bury, presidmt of the Oietrict. craft Corporation, it wru u - The club voted a contribution ' Dorothy H. cision not to run h u ended the WANTED fln a n c^ In part by state subsidies, stables; Mason Nuhfer, registrar; Th« AaoetitM Pr*M i» #*clu»taly This remedy for what threatens Words of welcome were extended nounced today by Paul W. Haber, to the Gary Lang fund u d made incessut playing of the seme old director of public rclatipaa. said In a radio talk' last night Walter Card, Board of Education; •n'llMd M U>* ua ot rBPUbJ'attBb of to be a two-world world Is, In a<> to the paetore, delegates u d visit­ plane for Ite charity sale which ia ali aair* di»PBteht» cred'tM^Vo tl. or campaign tune. It will be a light­ that was his answer to the gover­ Alfred Soracchl. fire commission­ ors by the host putor. Rev. Cart Mr. Koyen w u graduated from to be held November 11 at Hale’s Bot otborw*a crtd't€d *n A** tuality, a plan to make It a three- hearted congressional campaign, Keeney nor’s expreaed hope that rents in er for three years, and Joseph jK ic y - ‘"SupttA'/Ui^hL'*yeA JopA u l Q u e d i l t p ! Md dia fbt locBl n t»* pubinhed M « . E. Olson. the in store. Tha proceeds will go to world world. It Is a survival of tho u d the m u who gets credit for the Newington Home for Crippled 4 Painters houses built under a program Tashllk, Zoning Board of Appeala. All ngMB of rooubl'CBl'oB of Bpa'Bl this fact is Hermu P. Kopple- Rev. Milton Gustefeon,’ regional 1936. For two yeara he w u on dliM tcM BtaindtrB »l»o rearrod. Children and to other charitable sponsored by the Republican ad- BLOCK STYLE-HEAVY old British love for balance of mann, the perennial Democratic director of Home Mlmlona, re­ tho editorial staff of the Toledo organisations. Piano Instructor miniatratton could be reduced to B. A. Borr- power world politics, which holds cudidate, who finally decided that ported that a fun time pastor is Newa-Bee u d thu joined the staff CORN-FED STEER BEEF LB' f^ti aArvin elioni of N. The committee In charge of the Apply In Person $45 a month. CHUCK ROAST it w u about time to break up the now serving in Georgetown Du< of the Paria edition of the New Foxwood School M. too. that If national powers can be sale Includes: Mrs. Robert Kittle, Under the latter program, the FRESH CROPS FANCY MILK-FED York Herald Tribune. In IMO. biennial routine in which he op­ bury pariah for the first time in Resum es T each in g state guarantees bonds issued by PablUboa -Now placed In some sort of check and be w u transferred to the Herald ehalrman; Mrs. Edmimd Brown, Juiliu lUlbowo BpoetAl Agoncy —N0» posed Congressmu William J. several years. The Home UiasiOM municipal housing authorities up 5 to 6 POUNDS JUIIUB JBBWmw Booton. balance with one another, it wiU Committee recommended the mer­ ’Tribune’s New York office, where To Have Exhibit I LARGE FOWL Torb. quago. Miller. Phone 2*0048 to a total of $45,000,000. take them a relatlx'ely long time ger of tho Center Brook-Deep he covered local, regional u d na­ John McCann burcao or C ongressm u M iller had his op­ Bowles said no houses have yet BONED & ROLLED lUDHBCK AUDIT River parishes. A new congrega­ tional assignments until 1942. The Foxwood Farm Summer. I CfBCUUkTlOlfB. to produce a war. It might be portunity to make a similar g^ft so Laurel St. Manchester been completed under this pro­ IF DESIRED LB' to the people of the district two tion at Black Rock, Bridgeport, is when he enlisted in the United A rt School o f Tolland will hold Its | LAMB FORES gram, and that the entire program Tho Botold m oaog '^oinpABy. IBC., nice, if it could be made to work, about to be oigulxed. Rev. States Army. years ag^>, u d chose instead the FOR SA LE could not relieve the housing short­ third annual exhibit at- the Tol­ FANCY Y0UN6 p lu m p uguma BO anacUl aoponoibUity for for a time, again. W e suspect, inferior glory of running again Charles Bergstrom is on the field Mr. Keyen's Arm y service In A&p G O ES ’'A a - o ir r t o r u s h t h e s e Mogroptaledl orroa tpoetnog •» o*- age in the city of New Britain land Public Library, Monday eve- I PILGRIM"-9 to 14 POUNDS LB however, that power poUtica, even u d getting elected again. and will be its new p u tor. eluded participation In the Nor­ alone. PO ID raU ITS AND VEGETABLES TO YW--DIRECT TURKHS (• Tb* Woebator Bronlag Bojwd^^ when it is balance of power poU- But now Mr. Kopplemann, per- Rev.'Richard Pearson, confer­ mandy invasion u d the E u rop eu While Bdwles. a New York ad­ nlng, September 20, from 7:30 to f r o m t h e NATION'S LEADING AND hapa encouraged by the fu t that ence treasurer, reported that more campaign ^ith the FourUi Ar­ Four Room vertising man before he entered 9:30 o’clock. The adult class was Thuraday. September 1* tlcs, has outlived ita day, and that o SJ a RDS. THEY'RE CRISP. WHOLESOME AND It doem’t seem too good a Demo­ than $1S,000 had been paid thus mored Division, during which time public life, was talking. Repub­ taught by Walter D. Van Arsdale BEST CENTER CUT LB' the world cannot outUve much NOW of South Coventry. The Interme­ PORK CHOPS cratic year u y w a y , h u made the far on the 194S benevolence budget he advuced to the rank of cap­ Duplex your way-and^l lican State Chairman Harold E. D E u a o u s i more of it The real cure for two great ^ ft . by the H artford D istrict churches, tain. He is the author of the You can have your own Mitchell issued a atatement calling diate class by Mrs. Eleanor Vib- HEAVY CORN-FED STEER BEEF Deflnltlim of LtbcrmUBm official history of the Fourth Ar­ bert o f Manchester, and the Chil­ worlds Is not the creation of three The rivalry that Is now ended u d that almost fd.OOO had been Located On East Side At Tkwewf, yea gri 62S te home on your own lot for him- a "ballyhoo artist” is trying PORTERHOUSE at SIRLOIN LB contributed to Lutheru World mored Division and hu contrib­ $300 on year tigamtmra dren’s class was in charge of Mrs. STEAKS H ie RepubllCBn State Platform, worlds, but that of one world. It had become, over the years, to convert himself from yachts­ HONEYDEW E^r^zE ea45* as low aa 68,900. E. Foster Hyde of Ellington and | something woree thu either Action. uted articles to a number of na­ I — beeaoM tha YKS M AN man to stateman." SUNNYFIELD-WHOLE lb one paragrapli, departed from ia the only cure. Therefore, diffi­ tional magasines and newspapers. For Information alane mahee the dedrien. Mrs. Laura Thorpe of Tolland. D C f i n i i r C ELBERTA FREESTONE 4 ' q O eandidato ladtvMoally deserved. The stewardship eommittoe. Occupancy In 60 Pays or EITHER HALF LB Iba aomewhat routine recital of cult though it may seem, it is also Rev. Sigurd Hanson, chalrmu, Upon his release from the Army V/rlte Box C Phone er virit him tod«y. I * t f l v n t W APPROX. 4 8 LB BU. BSKT. ■ W U COOKED HAMS Each, to be cudhl, hu beea a in 1946 he resumed his connection New Boy’s Towa Head yladgaa and polidea in order to the only thing worth working for. good congreseman, u able u d announced a Stewardship Rally do THE HERALD Lectro Improvement Co., Miss Peterson FRESHLY for the Churches of the District at with the Herald Tribune. 18 MONTH lUAN PI AN g .| I LARGE SNOW O O C ptaumnea a bit of poUtical phU- willing aervut ot the people ot GROUND LB' the district. Eaeh deeervee cred­ Newington on Saturday, October Inc. Boys Town, Neb., Sept. 16— [w h it e HEADS EA( LEAN HAMBURG baophy. W e th in k w e are not 24. IN IH i RM Shower Guest __The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Nicholas H. CAULiaOWER Oar Troubled Scientists it for being IntereeteA a good W egner began his tenure as head LEAN WELL attaining any point when wa aay portion of the time, in prlncl- Pastors u d delegates gave con­ Manchester Representative S W E E T A 1 of Boyt Town by declaring a holl- ] TRIMMED LB that if aay party or adminiatra- The centenary meeting of . the lee somewhat higher thu siderable attention to. the urgut JSSntal A ll Call M anchater 7691 A Shower was given recently at SMOKED PICNICS need of mors room at the Luther- day here today. 1 Fancy Golden *■ tlen foUowa the political philoao* American Association for the Ad­ 8koee of the meet elementary PRESCRIPTIONS SM M h M iMn d Ukv « n m Mi the home of Mrs. Ralph Harbron POTATOES REAL Alm ost half a day was consumed I SUNNYFIELD poUBce. ' u Home For The Aged at Wor­ m hr ntha ttUm am k of 196 Vernon street, in honor of pay ooataiaed in that paragraph. vancement of Science seems to si with the welcome for the succes- | ITALIAN-CALIFORNIA 2 u s 2 3 ‘ But their mutual rivalry, in it^ cester,. M an., and v o M to investi­ CALLED FOR Miss Arden Peterson whose mar­ slJg a r cured LB Iba paepla Bead not worry about have developed one main theme gate the pouibility of utablUIiing sor to the late Father Flanagan FANCY-15 LB 169 SLICED BACON self u d in its influuce on the ESTATE riage to Robert Tedford of this PRUNES ^ A N D yesterday, so he decided to post­ I^ M lfio pledgea or iaaoea. problem - - • that of bow to ro< voters, w u something else again. an additional home mraewhere in town, will take place on Septem­ Connecticut. pone the holiday until today when CALIFORNIA » ^ a pladge," raada the para»- tard the advances of science sqf- So far u the voters were con­ DELIVERED ber 25. Mrs. Harbron arranged FANCY SLICED LB< Elections resulted u follows: Is Our Greatest WHEW! the boys could have a full day | FANCY SEEDLESS i.s ‘ PORK LIVER g n p b la quaottoB, *th at arety fldently to let man live on his cerned, u d BO f u u the voters an attractive decorative «ffect for 2 29 off. GRAPES concentrated their voting decision President, Rev. Richard B. Pear­ flMAlfCE GO. the event, using a floral arch with plaa flCCgred tor tba benefit o f tha earth in some peace and fruitful­ son; vice president Rev. H arry A . Basic Value! The new director said he would FLORiDA-First of O O Q D FRANKFORTS SKINLItf La S 9 * • FISH SU6GESTI0MS • on the congressional race, it had PINE 751 MAIN STUIT a large doll In bridal array be­ try ’In every way possible” to fol­ pgopla of our State ahall reoelva ness. Peterson: recording oecreta^. W H A T A JO B M F O R J b v •reOtOONA Ls 55* c u M S L . r e ‘ orT sSuL 2 qt. 4 r * become a business of voting When jrou boy It, sell it Mea U V E R W i R S T tMOKin L.S3* S W O R D F IS H FANCY tLICID LN 6 5 * aldaratiaa without acceptance to bo admitting, at last, that they ing to keep some one out Vather UM*n Itl—A Imk *i tIN CM. IM.M side. founder of this home for neglect­ J > o o d A ! th u of tr^ng to put some one in. respondnig sec’y, Rev. John E mum value for ytnir aioney 664 enter SL vliM pnwgtiy fvgoia hi 13 Rieethly CM* The guasta spent a most enjoy­ FMKf H UlCtD b iardy bacanae U may be tradi- have been too smart fo r human­ Nelson. % leewfhe imtelliuenis #f ltO.05 eech. M ed and imderprlvilcdgod boys. TURKEY M E A T.=r.lN l.3R T I N A F IS H So far u their own campaigns When Yoa Engaffe Tho T e 2-9814 1 able evening, playing bridge and " I f I can keep In that same path I 6 0 Z A Q ' WhotaBtnqtMt FANCY tsonalund without rejection mere­ ity’s own ^ood. That chmaettc were concerned, the strategies in­ Luncheon u d supper were serv­ setback, after which Mlsa Peterson CAN A O CHICKEN •fAMtntrffitW 2 .3 R COI FILLETS • KlNtCSt ed by members o f tho W o m u ’s I w ill have some measure of sue- ! ORANBE JUICE SNOVP CROP ly bacanae it ia new. Thia, to ua, demonstration of their excessive volved degenerated from year to Jarvis was presented with a charming cess," he said. year, until, two years ago, the ul­ Missionary Ladies Aid u d Doreu boudoir chair in blue and rose 12 oz 07 Cop a John's Quiet Fr^.ien f.sh and S eo'ood IB true UberaUam in govem m ant*' amartneoA the atomic bomb, - to aocietiea. timate in poUtlcal cynldm w u shades, together with lovely floral PKG A I Thera have been timea and actually only a minor peril to Miss Alyee E. Anderson, M in­ Orgonizotion BIRDSEYE PEAS reached. In each campaign, until picture and sets o f pillow cases as OLD HUNDRED PINT pbaaaa when, b y 'th ia deflnitlonr some of them. Bhren If enough then, there had been sly, insldloua ionary to China, w u the gucat To do any of these transac­ SEA FLAVOR- FROZEN IN! gifts from the group present. BANANA PKG both major poUtlcal partiea have atom bombs never go off at onco stories spread by both sides. Bvt speaker at the closing nrvlca In tions you get maximam Deliciotis refreshments were LIQUOR ICE CREAM 27 CAP-N JOHN CAP’N JOHN two years ago there arrived the been the oppoaite of UberaL The to end life on earth, some of these value backed by a highly These hot summer served. Including a three-tiered HAODOaniUTS l . 4 6 * MINCED CLAMS 46* final subtle twist to this brud ot There Is Rio angel-food cake, made by Mrs. Republican party haa had ita eraa sdentlsta eee disaster coming Juet trained and experienced or- STORES Dtlidoai Wliitt SBccd CAP'N JOHN CAP'N JOHN campaigning. R oy Durey, a sister o f the hostess. ia which it worahipped the tra- ganfxation. days sure are taking a the same, in a quieter w ay.'Th ey This time one campaign camp The top tier of the cake surmount­ MARVEL BREAD MACKEREL R llE T S l . 4 3 * COOnUETS it 40* made a feverish business of Louise Substitute for Quality lot out o f me. I sure need dmonal, aa though everything concede that the way eetenoe h u ed by a miniature bride and bride- WINE AND LIQUOR VALUES DATED "FRESH" DAIlYl. spreading the story that the oppo­ a tonic. I groom, was presented to the hap­ which haa previonaly exiated muat speeded up the use o f the earth’s Jorvis Reoify Co. 1SOZ 9 9 e sition cudidate w u spreading Beauty Shop py guest of honor. Mrs. Harbron AT YOUR NEARBY AAP STORE I be eoa hundred per cent right, utural resources, the way it hu one of the oldest u d most lurid REALTORS 2 LOAVES 4 1 25 Palm Street Call now for a cheek was assisted in serving by her aad taarad the new, aa if every- aucceeded in uving and prolong­ sto riu Which had always been 6.54 Center Street mother, Mrs. George Siddell, and 7 U w JtiojUf fiAJUCS^ op on year refrigerator Am P e f« French Drtotini thing atm age muat be one hun­ ing Uvee, are also leading ue part o f the campaign. 'The spec­ TcL 4U2 Or 7275 her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ross Sid­ tacle of the opposition cudidate dred par cent wrong. to avoid 'costly repairs dell. Guests present from New ON IMPORTED SCOTCH 'HNiMaaA b iM d Rreoslai iw w iS I * ■traigbt to the moment vdien we spreading such u unvrorthy story • Sickness is a great leveler. AU Closed For The Britain and this town declared the A n n P n | o Pr«Bnra4 Mnotnrd .« ij a r 16* A a d the Damoeratio p arty haa, all hava exhausted those re- w u supposed to create resent­ 9- later. party to be one of the most de­ THISTLE SnhnM Olhrt Oil 4« m y S3*= in reverae. frartantly been' ad- sourcu, created more population ment against him on the part of the world is related when illneae 1 lightful they had ever attended. 29 OZ Snitann Mnnz Onvoo 4vt«M *27* dletad to the creed that nothing th u the world's plant siutalnlng all decent people. N ext Two Weeks 86.8 PROOF BOTTLE 4 .0 0 1 CA« 4 9 ' W e suppoM this use o f the in- •Service Calls $2.00 which ealata can be good, and coxnes. Prince and pauper have IMPOWTED 8Y CANADA DRY i acreage can possibly feed, and verae teculque. In which the Florror-T.»led that only the new and 'untried thiu placed oureelves in a position supporters o f om cu d id a te un­ V Grange Initiates the Mine derire—to get wdL MALCOLM STUARTl 43* polidea aad pclndplea are worthy in which we shall soon eat our­ dertake u exaggerated circula­ For Vocation Ntetor Tea Bogt of tnleranfe tion ot a story Sgalut their Thia cannot be ocoompliahed by M anchester 28 Candidates »».9i 19* ili: selves Into the sterility of the own cudidate, with the object 1 86 PROOF BOTTLE 4 . 2 9 The RepubUcaa State Plat- moon. Norh4>x Renilten CvhM via W i l l i * ot ha\ing it boomerug against RICH and 1 U J 9 - VK^DROUS i U j e , form'a daflaitloo o f UberaUam re- dieap medidnea, designed to cure Refrigeration Cnt Rite Wnx Pn^er , lU FT MU S3* MlLOi Unless we can do something tto opposition who nwy never A class of candidates, numbering ROOERICK DHU WELLOW 40<^ FULL-SOD'ED lAG 4 a A ^ WmfY OAC N O aa19* flecta what the people, if they had about the rate at which science Is have mouthed the atory once iVotn is the Hour stock Place TcL 5761 26, was initiated in the first and Monhnwllaw FhrH himaelf. Is not new in the long '' everything hum water on the •econd degrees at the meeting of 5TH their way, would dtooee to have WMKINS 86 PROOF BOnLE 4' . 2 9 1 sWoece • «M aS 3 * helping the world exhaust Its own history of poiltira. But them , Manchester Grange, No. 31, P. of CAttst h Hetrkien to Change to eaOTHBAS. INC jANt ' ^ CrliB# linck Wnhnrt Ceehiet m « m «26* both 'partiaa adopt fbr their mode resources, the scientists admit, we were nauy people in the First brain to houaemaid’a knee. When-ill, you muat H., held last night in the Orange C rit^ CecMnnt CaekiM MMMM IP* FOR EVERY o f ooodiicta would do better to go back to the district two years ago who neat FUNERAL hall. GLER CRINRAR ICASKsSS* CHEESE USE Aa aoBM of tha mere apedflc about muttering what a low TIMKEN have a remedy to meet your own exact require* The first degree was given by a Kirim nn's Ramx Sauf CHED-O-BIT horae u d buggy era. down crime it \tu for so-and- SERVICE mixed team with Sidney MacAlpinc Kirkm on'i Clonntar S m m II* dal me in the RepubUcan platform Official Notice 86 PROOF B o ^ ^ 4 . 2 9 They know that Is impossible, ao to be spreading such a story tnenL Conault your phyaitian. ^ e n bring hia in charge as Master. ... Klrlnnna's Saof Pewdar cAMcmS4* Uhiatrate, with their reference to O IL H EA T Omitnd J.Wc$t tv so they seem to think, th eu sden- about Dear Mr. 8o-u d -S o Making Voters Mrs. Roy Warren was degree KMnNm'i Saqp Flakto i*aurm 34* SALAAM CHEESE LB ' W i l l i e , D ir e c t o r / JOHRBEGG PROVOLONE labor and aedal legialation putmn all the time, it w u Dear A TIMKEN WAU^FLAME master for a ladies’ team con­ tlsta, that the answer lies In some prescription to us for compounding. We are pre* Klrlnnan'i GronnlM uumcfkiSA* the atate booka during recent Mr. So-ud-So*B supporters who O IL B U R N E R ferring tlfe second degree. potontlsl development of some­ 86 PROOF BOTTLE 4 . 4 9 1 KhrfcnMa's CMnfloxiaa Senp ______Saw n S3* were spreading the ymm. Gives the utaMst la efficiency The Selectmen and Town Clerk I t was announced that the third JANE PARKER AMERICAN RepubUoan adminiatratioiu, the acription apedaliatp. IIIPORTCO FROM SCOTLAND thing which soiuuis very uu clen- The combination h u finally u d fuel economy. of the town of Manchester hereby and fourth degrees will be given SLICED CHEESE WHITE Of COLOttO ReimbUcaa party la.Connecticut, Wednesday, October 6, with the ENGLISH MUFFINS tlflc, ud which they call the been broken, u d the voters o f For free details call us to­ give notice that they will be In Wft None B.ll.r—H.ol lor Bobl.tl teams to be made up of the regular STii*Ssi) OaiClOUS WITH PKG 6 can with factual honeaty claim "higher side” of m u’s nature. tha First district look forw’srd to day! session at the Town Clerk's office MUENSTED CHEESE something of a fresh choice, u d 3/96 officers and a young ladies' group. ANN PAGE PRESERVES OF 6 I J P Wnihthouse Evop. Mile 3um4S* that it haa been practicing the Wistfully, they speak of intugl' ia tha Municipal Building for tht a better ventilated campaign. purpose of examining the qualifi­ The annual Harvest supper will be POLO CLUB GIN i?Sv predae brand of UberaUam ita Oil Heat and served as a part of the fourth de­ BLEU CHEESE DOMESTIC blu like “humu peraonallty' cations of electors and admitting 85 PROOF gree work of that evening. Mrs. wear SB* new'platform ao ably deflnaa. which have never yet been cap­ Sydney, Australia—(/P)—On the Enxiiif^ering, Inc. to the ELECTORa OATH those HALF GAL. 5 . 9 5 2 . 4 9 1 Jehnonn'o 6i»-Cont Wax northern headland o f Bondi B eu h , Tha Sffe of a Carl Hilding will have charge of PRESERVES it m y H* P KHAH VEIVEETA tured inside a test tube. They 692 MAPLE AVE. who shall ha found qualified on Jihnt6n*o 6la-Cant Wai New South Wales, is a block o f Saturday, Sept. 11, 1948, from 9 supper arrangements. cast 11* Britain's Third Force Dream sound a little bit desperate, almost Hartford— Phone 2-2149 WORTHY SBRV1C6 ANN PAGE PURE FRUIT,. FLAVORS- WeedkerYs Facial Saof stone weighing 235 tou which (H M J m i a. m. to 8 p. m., only. RED CROWN GIN In .Muchester Call i4« m 1S* u if they had lost faith In things Prescrlptlan Pharmacy OUTSTANDING QUALITY AND VALUE! Tarairty Mala Taaai larax 9 t a u f J / o w f i A i c f t A l W h ile the ao-cBUed “Third w u washed in from the Pacific H. E. W HITTNO 142 East Center SL Naturalised dtteens must pre­ lUTIt MM* * Ocean during a storm July 15, 801 Mate Street TeL 6S21 5 . 9 9 2 . 5 9 ! Nnblcca Praaiiaai Crackart 26 Force" is struggiing for survival toey cu measure u d touch. Phone 5918 sent naturaltxatlon certificate be­ HALF gal 1912, Manchester SJtAawbsUUup BoAptlOMUf, 2 m s 35* SUNNYFIELD 10 LB 7 IIB fore being made. Colum bia Nabhca Ft| Nawtaa* m In tha domestic politics of France, p«s 15* S LB BAG 37c b a g i 4L Signed, 1 LB Dlamand Baah Matchat FAMILY FLOUR trying to ^ I d ita place domestic­ ROBIN HOOD 6IN l.LB • *(iu i24* The First Cod Wind Edward W. Carroll, Both political parties held their JAR JAR Hipam* Marohmallaw Craai 46 OZ ally so tu t it c u play Ita role of Roger B. Taggart, caucuses tor the purpose o f nomi­ 90 PROOF 39 29* i« w nt* 25* HALF GAL 5.99/°V2.59| Wartkniara 6wn Drafo IONA TOMATO JUICE CAN 22* eompromisa and middle ground The first cool wind of Septem­ Guy E. Anderson. nating slates for election In Octo­ Warlkinara Spica Sltia|s i« « n it 25* baluce in the world arena, there ber ridu in with all the seat 'of a Board ot Selectmen ber, at Yeomans Hall Monday NO. 2, W M fu 2P* Samuel J. Turklngton, (Vhu/uas- Jally B$aat new houukeeper. It pursues Into night, one meeting in the upstairs IONA CANS w u a debate in the British Oom- Town Clerk. hall, the other downstairs, both at GREEN BEANS every test corner u d cranny the DRIARCLIFF Q U M T g g . m ou Wadaaaday which revealed PONTIAC SERVICE 8 o’clock. Pure—Full Strenglh^ ANN PAGE JAR lingering aultrineu of summer. It A contest'was waged this year SALAD DRESSING tha policy of that wuntry to be Coquette STMism lounoN SPARKLE GELATIN DESSERTS PKGS m Bakir's Vanilla Extract ,35‘ olao in a "Third Form" mood. ruffles, with quick u d cleansing for a member of the Board of Ed­ STH 9 Q Q I LB touch, through the pages o f the . Official Notice ucation. W alter Card was named 86 PROOF BOTTLE A . V w | NUTLEY MARGARINE PKG Xa this debate, both F orelga DISTIUED IN ILLINOIS CANS book Bumme'r had left open u d THB SAUCY LITTLE by both parties a.s their candidate CHOC. SYRUP HERSHEYS ■ecretery Bevta, aad Anthony to siicce^ Mrs.. Marian Hurlbutt, Pea or Hed lOdftoT m A a a m m VEGETABLE I LB Q Q l 3 U sUU \mfinished. It scurries Into, Making Voters NO. 2 Bdsa, tba foreigh policy apokes- rstirlng member. Y od ift Roanf !u S 4 5' Q g X O s h o r t e n in g c a n O w CAN the disorderly hedgerow u d sends SHORTIE HAIRCUT A Vote of confidence was given LYNNDROOK CANS maa of the Oonaervative oppo- IONA TOMATOES NO. 2 The Selectmen and Town Clerk Clair L. Robins-^n. first selectman •lEN D iD WMISKEV out a swirl o f leaves u d dust. ( 1 ) W ith up«to>c1ate efficien t man> NO. 2 ' NIW to w MtKtSI CAN ritloa, said aaaimtlally tha same FEATURED BY SCHULTZ of the Town of Manchester hereby . of the town for the past tWenty- A&p FANCY PEAS Against the coming o f the 5Th 9 A Q | CANS Baad Lack Margarina 1 li r«t 41* thing • • • that Britain’s policy agement.' * give notice Oiat they will be in flve years, when his party, the Re­ 86 PROOF BOTTuE A .W W IONA PEAS night, it polishes the great earth er Ml 45* .would be that ot trying to create session at the Town Clerk’s publicans, on the first ballot, WHISKIEI IN THlSPRODUa 6 YRS.OLO | NO. 2 Waioan Salad Oil U w MT IS * PEANUT BUHER s u l t a n a '‘,S*34* a "lliltd Force" which would bal' window, until, there shall be noth­ $|00 O F F IC E In the Municipal Build­ nameil him as their candidate by a A&P WHOLE BEETS • the U niM States uled in factory methods. except a session to examine and Other officers named by the Re­ summer. Bright Sail or the Bovlet Union. It is a fun­ admit those whose rights shall publicans were Henry Hutchins 90 4 PROOF BOTTLE 3 .7 9 1 damentally dangerous position for have matured after Saturday, A BLEND OF STRAIGHT WHISKIES Saap Graias (5 )W ith genuine factory parts. September 18th and on or before Megowan-ChoooloU and VanJlo Quiciii LAMOt aka&m u u 4 the world, t am aura that w e.cu a Monday, October 4, 1948, which SALLAGHER t A t V I P K G ofdy moke ‘our weight felt In the session ahall be held on Saturday. Attention Merchants! ka Bax CookioB Foods iTUlkM scale i f w e are speaking ooUec- October 2, 1948 ^ m 9 a. m. until You*U Find A ll These Advantages Saving 12 noon. & DURTON tivaly fa r the British Oonunon- Pick Up and Save Naturalized citizens must pre­ lUCK UKEl waalth aad together with the free You Service DoUars at T h . MOM iMircitf whicii wen pepalir arcUim «hMi sent natiualixatlon certificate be­ 5ln BSttoas s4 Western BurDpe." iMtnred tecntly by Tba Cewraat*! Biaiay Bditea fore being admitted. Documentary M anchester 86 8 PROOF BOTTLE 3 . 4 8 ! And Fdralgn Beoretory Bevln evidence must be preeented in all cases of derivative citizenship. Bsld tWst Tobacco and 7 2 3 f ^ e d : Ezduiiv* Blend Beajty Saap I *1 dw t boBove that Great Bdward W. Carroll Swift'* Lunch*on M*at ■ Ctwona Dirty Hands Better Armour’* Armotnte BEAUTY SALON Cdndy Co. MAIN UGULA« m C li Hoerta RMtala (tsalf oan be independent BALCH-PONTUC, Inc. Guy X. Anderson PohiiaHvB Soop 3 CAKCS s f R oger 8. Taggart ST. Sorift's FrtM Ivory I CAKES i f i u M S M * t r S ’ i Y lit' iT rfo t IB Ob. can 4Sa O f tho other powors s a y more tlwn U R K E © 155 CENTER STREET MANCHESTER Mias Emily, Mim Floranee, Miss Dorothy. Mr. Paul. % BoMctmoA PahMHvt Soap .,tm m la war, but I do believe ■/ Wholesale Samuel J. Turklngton ICE COLD lEER AND AU •fhat If w « built up a self-reliant. ■ ■ nJlN "!• , P h o n e 2-4.14.5 O r H .irtfo p d '2-7878 985 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER T E L. 8951 Town Clerk 22 Birch st, Tel. 5811 |w 8 a »»a iB $ 'aad rejaveaatad Dated, at Manchester this 5th ON HAND AT ALL TIMES day o f > September, 1S4S»'-. PaljaSlza Vpur Local Merchoato ' ' ' . ■ ' V' *n nrir-mm mihH^ markM ehan*.^ «n‘« Mf«:tlT. «* 4SV a.if ».rrta. aterM hi Ml. i f . * 'L . Y ■■ - ' " 4 - . ■' ^ ... ' ■■

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949

With a broad smile, Waren Indulg­ tion. The result, he said stril;e at the Nationalized aviaUon gaining by government workers ed h.s true California's pride In Truiiiaii, Dewev ' “.-■lain handlers arc making “all all i Strike Waves plant. Yesterday’s disorders start­ "had not changed/’ The Russians Gary Lang’s South Cloveiitry Ii the profit, the farmer is getting ed when 4,500 of these marched charged that the ban violated the FORA Meat Packers the west. down Boulevard Haussman pro­ P o t a dam declaration and Far Mro. PanUae Uttla ■‘I want to make friends on this It In the neck, and the- consumer Menace France Plan (Campaigns testing the dismissal of 1,700 of Eastern commission policies. The' lA'iaimaatle Ex. Phase M86-WI trip not only for myself but for my (s not benefited." Fund Grows Set to Fight Another (Chicago visitor. Rep. their fellow employes. Russians have insisted that the BABY-SITTER state and the west. I want people Hugh D. Scott o f Pennsylvania, (Coatlnued (roni Paga Unc) Some 40.000 steel workers b4n bo revoked. Volunteer firemen of Depart­ in the east to realise that develop­ (Continued from Page One) chairman of the GOP national struck yesterday in northern The 0>mmunist delegates, the ment No. 1 on Monday night voted ment of the west and Its strength­ tlonalized aviation Industry still France demanding bonuses of 3,000 C A L L 7882 Conation* fo r Assistance Federal Suit tending the Interparliamentary committee, lashed out at the A F L newspaper said,' told Generalov to purchase a tank truck espe­ ening means strenrthenlng of the Political League’s support of. 18 were out on strike, although about franca ($9) each to offset cost-tof- moral and economic strength of conference. that Japanese police were Inter­ Of i/ocal Boy Slowly Democratic senatorial candidates 7,000 had returned to work. living increases. fering wrlth workers—as the Rus­ cially for transporting a large (OMttaaMl fr*m P a«t 0 »e ) the whole country." The Kentuckian was expected and its blacklisting of eight Re­ A t the Renault automobile plant, Communists, not being a part of sians charged in the Allied Ooun- Increasing. supply of water for the fire fight­ Making the trip with the gov- to report rlgh{ away to the White ing ‘ purposes, according to sec­ House on his talks with various publican aspirants. about 20 per cent of the M,000 the new coalition government, %re cll — and that the government m hv and Wllaon each would be divid­ crnor Is Mrs. Waren and their old- avowedly seeking to overthrow the retary Raymond B. Fowler. . On I military missions in other parts of Scott told newsmen "the time workers who struck yesteiday was pursuing "Fascist trends." Gary Long, for whom a local ed Into two aeparate companies. iest daughter, Virginia, 20; and five-day-old cabinet of Radical So­ the committee to look into the de­ Department of Jus- Europe'-- and to receive a briefing will come when the real friends of returned to their Jobs. The Com­ "Keeii bringing us these re­ fund haa been eatabliahed to help Under the Senator and Mrs. William E. labor inside the unions will show munist-led general Confederation cialist (Conservative). Premier tails are Fire Chief Robert J. tice’a spllt-up • proposal the four I Knowlsnd of Oakland. on party campaign plans. -Hanri Queullle. ports,’' Generalov told them. “ We fW K O defray the coate of a aeriaa of ovar Bates, Sr.. Mr. Fowler, Delmar V. .41 Dewey scheduled a conference that their future and labor’s fu­ of Labor sponsored a strike meet­ want to continue extending our packing companies each would be 23 operatlona dcoigned to "maka' Potter and Lawrence C. Latimer, A ft dtaaolved. In the auccesaor com­ today with two key GOP congres­ ture lies in the Republican party.” ing there today, but opposing efforts for you, the workers of PIE CRUST groups took over and the m e^ n g him eara which he lacked at birth, third and fourth assistant chiefs, panies, the stock, management and sional farm leaders— Rep. Clifford Japan." Mix respectively, and Eugene (Conner. control of each new company Trinity Adopts R. Hope of Kansas, chairman of broke up. Denies Charge has entared tha flrat grade of The group la to report Its findings m would be separated from each the House Agriculture committee, India Ready ' The Left-wing Paris newspaper Bchool here. Todajr hta fether, Ce Soir oaid 400,000 metal workers at a special meeting scheduled for other. Each of the proposed new and Senator George D. Aiken of Of Jap Slaveg Monday evening at the firehouse. Research Degree Vermont, acting chairman of the in the Paris area would quit work Harry I-ang, of 148 Biosell street, companies would Include plants In To Rule State aaid that Gary's school year-wiU The proposed additional equip­ various sections of the country. Senate Agriculture committee. for several hours in a protest Johnson's ment will be most %'aluable at Dewey’s office said the session (Continued from Pago One) have to ha broken up to enabla Hartford, Sept. 16—Trinity Col­ strike. A t Lyon a strike was par- him to undergo additional opera­ time of fighting fires due to the ■kt lege today announced formallM- would deal with all aspects of the (tktntlnued from Paga Oaa) .tlally observed in metal plants and Poultry Farm tlona. shortage of water in a majority farm situation, presumably includ­ Russians. Others have praised the State Parleys tlon of a new program leading to in textile and chemical Industries. Tha boy waa bom without the of the sections of the town. There the Master of Arts degree in psy­ ing the controversial price sup­ Hyderabad city and 20 miles south The state-owned airline was tied Soviets. will also be greater assurance Generalov told the Japanese Fresh dressed broilers, upper parte of either ear, and a a _____ 1*1 If** • "* chology to help relieve a short­ port issue. j of a Razakar (Moslem Volunteer up, involving 4,000 ground crew­ long aeriea of operations have been of a water supply even where an of Democrats age of trained people in Hartford The New York goverhor will I Army) stronghold at Bidar. men and other traffic personnel at that the repatriation issue is be­ fryers, roasting and fowls. adequate Supply is available. Com­ ing used for anti-Soviet, anti­ undergone by him, aa a result of area personnel and research de­ talk with a group of farm editors Another column rolled past Paris's two main airports, Le Bour- Friday night and Saturday. PmiH which surgeons have built him nor­ mittees are already planning partments. President G. Keith Saturday at his Pawling, N. V., Suriapet, to a point about 60 miles get and Orly. A ir France planes communist propaganda. means of financing the purchaw. (Conttnued from Page One) The Japanese delegation called Fresh quick frozen poul­ mal ears, which, however, do not Funston said that emphasis on ex­ home. Farm problems are ex­ from Hyderabad and its military were not takmg off. afford him hearing.* He uses a Leo Tremblay is chairman of a pected to occupy a prominent spot suburb of Secunderabad. Many of the strikes were Com­ on Generalov to discuss repatria­ try anytime. convention Qaston would have perimental and research methods a u A u ry Sonotone hearing aid which la so Thanksgiving project In conjunc­ ta W8*^ among the general topics to be Appointments Announced munist-led and held the threat of tion and the seething Japanese their support. Connected for sev­ and techniques in the new group­ 847 West Middle Turnpike placed it vibrates on the bone tion with a card party which he la ing of courses will prepare Hart­ discussed in Dewey’s opening cam­ The appointment of D. S. further clashes with police. How­ labor problem. Hura It is—tha on/y pin cruat| structure of his akull since he haa planning to have sometime near 7901 ■ir eral years with the U. S. 1-abor paign address in Dos Moines Mon­ ever, discontent among non-Com- MImpo said Generalov explained Near Hockanum River Or X! Bakhlc, home secretary of the no eardruma. He has learned to that holiday. Mr. Conner Is chair­ Department’s conciliation service, ford area men and women for that the Russian attitude on the mix that has stood tha test of i work in fields where many Jobs day. Bombay provincial government, munist labor leaders—under terri­ Love Lane talk and gets about Just as other man of another entertainment and Oaston is ndw a private labor- ban of strikes and collective bar­ are now filled with untraln^ per­ flenry A. Wallace Joined the and D. R. Pradhan, secretary of fic pressure from the Reds to Join plaasinghoosawiTM far 26 children. money raising project. management consultant. mounting word battla over farm the Bombay health and land de­ the walkout-—was growing. ' Kleman la another candidate sonnel because of a shortage of 'The great cost of hia operatlona Mrs. Ernest Easton of Windsor price supports following a Chi­ partment, as Hyderabad’s civil Production at Renault auto fac­ yaais. FlakoB contains tha with a labor record, having been psychologists, and will permit un­ haa severely taxed the family re­ was a guest of honor at a birth­ 7901W 3 0 ‘ trained persons' now in this work cago session with 40 Third Party administrators, was announced by tory was halted by a Communist- sources, and a trust fund was set Senate chairman of the labor workers from 15 states. The for­ led strike affecting about 86,000 same flna quality ingradl- day party Sunday at the home to acquire professional status. V. P. Menon, secretary of the up to accept assistance. On the 79 01T»n 3 9 ^ committee In the Oencml Assem­ mer agriculture secretary said he Indian states ministry. workers. Nearly 12,000 more were of Mra. Harriet LaFleur of Squir^ bly in IMS when the State Labor The master's degree program ante you use. Predtian- Board of Trustees am Rev. John ret Trail. Attending guests were will make a "special appeal to the They will work with Lt Gen. idle at Peugeot auto factory. Fears Loughran, Timothy HoUoran and Relations Act was adopted and a will be headed by Professor Wil­ farmers that the ever-normal were held the work stoppage mixed fbr aura nsulta. ■ Mr. Eaton and their three chil­ bert S. Ray of the Trinity faculty Maharaja Shri RaJendrasinhJI, Fine Quality Attorney John J. O’Connor, the member of the board administer­ granary was my baby, and now it commander-in-chlef In the south. would spread to Citroen auto dren, Donald, Clifford and Sandra, Peaches ing the act. The IMS session was assisted by Donald A, Peterson of Just add water. latter the treasurer, and to whom is their baby.” Menon said A. V. Patro of Madras plant. donations should be sent. Mr. and Mra. Jeremiah Roche of Kieman’s second In the Senate the research branch of the Life Both the Republicans and Dem­ had been appointed director of A t the port city of Brest, 6,000 West Hartford, Mr. and Mra. Can Insurance Agency Management Aid is coming in very slowly, and he also scr\’ed one term In the ocrats, said Wallace, are destroy­ H.vderabad’s police and that civil Communist-led workers struck, IF Langhama and two children, Den­ Association, and Ihr. Jacob Levine, and the trustees would appreciate House. ing the system of government administrators had been named but leaders of the Christian Union all of the help the lad can receive. nis and Diane, of East Hartford Rlbicoff, one Ume judge of the chief psychologist at the Newing­ grain storage facilities by reduc­ for each district of Hyderabad, to pleaded with their followers to re­ and Mrs. Katherine Doolittle. Hartford Police court, also^ls a Among those who have helped ao ton Veterans’ hospital. The course ing the number of bins operated be installed as rapidly as the main on the Job. far are Army and Navy Club, Man­ Mra. Thomas W. Graham, Sr., former state legislator, having will require 30 semester hours of by the conununity credit corpora- regions come under army controL Some 15,000 workers are on chester Grange, Marine Corps Les' deputy registrar, baa received no- aen'ed two terms In the House. college work for qualified appli­ Two mora gue ‘ Auxiliary, St. Beraedette Uce from Secretary Walter L. As First District candidate, he re­ cants and will ordinarily be ex­ Blend together 2 cups cottage cheese quality baking Mothers Circle, Red Men's Club, ‘Thorp of the Rockville Draft places the veteran Herman P. tended over a three year period. Board advising that the branch 1 teaspoon grated onion mixasforyou and the Rotary Club. There have Kopplemann who was nominated Professor Ray will interview ap­ been donations also from out of office of the Town Clerk’s office Dash of salt In every election since 1932 and plicants in his office in Boardman town, sent by those who have read in South Coventry will be closed U cup chopped stuffed green olives was victorious five times in eight Hall Thursday and Friday eve­ of this boy's struggle against' his Friday at noon. Any one who tries. nings, from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. Ap­ FlAkO PROOUert COtPOtATION affliction. haa not registered by then will C e n t e r ...... large mound of cottage cheese mixture on each Aside from the town clerkship TEA plications must also be submitted Save the Easy Way.^Shop Mafcsr e( topsrior beUag adass dace Gary enjoya school, and it is have to register at the Rockville o f 4 garnished salad plates. which has been held in Walling­ to Dr. Irwin A. Buell, director of 1922 hoped by hia parents and friends office. A total of 100 registra­ ford for many years, McGuire graduate training for consldera-< that through the aaaiatance he tions were recorded up to Mon­ P l a c e ...... one drained canned cling peach half, cup side never sought elective office, but tlon by a faculty committee. may receive, he will be g^ven a day evening. m was state chairman of the party start to enjoy a normal, useful up, on either side o f cheese. (Coventry, Tolland and Willing- a: • until John M. Bailey of H a ^ o rd FOR FINE life. ton EducaUon Association will D eco ra te...... with sliced stuffed olives. Serve with desired rOMMS succeeded him two years ago. Me have the first meeting In the form guire, a 1M6 supporter of Ches­ FOODS dressing. Serves 4. FOSTER'S of a dinner meeting at the Hall ter Bowles, the present Democra­ W e d d in g s 84 OAKLAND STREET DELIVERY SERVICE PHONE 7386 tic candidate for governor, re­ Memorial school in South Wllllng- signed as state chairman after ftWL 1 2 m e Wapping ton, September 23 at 8:30 p. m. Wilbert Snow defeated Bowles FINE QUALITY MEATY Baked ham will be featured In the for the gubernatorial nomination Finley-Arscnaolt Monday the Volunteer Fire de^ menu. Mias Fennesey Canty, dualU tf MwU VaUu4 two years ago. Mrs. Bernice. Brown .ArsenauIL president of the Connecticut Edu­ CHEESE daughter of Joseph Brown, Sr., of partment waa called out three caUon Association is to be the 1 Main street and the late Mary times. About 1 p. m. a Boston .speaker. Dinner reservations are Fowl PLUMP. MIATY • 4-S LB AVQ II 49* Earl Warreu Brown, was married Saturday to LEGS of LAMB tranzportaitlon company truck to be made with Mrs. Helen S. DEPT. Everett Finley, son of Dorsey overturned on Route'S near the Bassett, principal at the O nter Finley of 178 .^Bouth Main street. LEAN, SLICED, RINDLESS school by Friday of this week. riuS^LAMw '***** DRissn jEY Foxmart and caught Are, which ■ O R o a r t Headed East The ceremony was performed in was oxtlBguiahed by the Fire de­ ‘The (Church and Its Meaoage” MARYLAND GOLDINS VllICKeilS 2-3MUAVQ ^9#C the parsonage on Henry street of partment. A t 11 a. m. they were will be the sermon topic of the the Second Congregational church Rev. John E. Poat, pastor, during .Chateau Cheese H IB PKG < (Continued from Pagn One) called to put out a fire on Strong 31 by Rev. Leland O. Hunt. BACON Road on the Hartman plantation the ^Sunday worship service be­ NUUC PW LB AGII^ 12 MONTHS - TANOY Sweet Potatoes 3^19< Veal Legs 65* The bridal attendants were Mre. About 12 acres of cloth was de­ ginning at 9:15 a. m. Miss Anne can candidate is general Patrick Ann Brown, sister-in-law of the K. LeDoyt will conUnue aa the J. Hurley. LOCAL STRICTLY FRESH PULLET stroyed when a tractor set fire to bride, and Herbert Huanky was the tent. They were called again organist at the Methodist Chapel Cheddar Cheese » < snoiiss O ^ r Addresaea Today best man. for these services. Rev. Mr. Post 67 GrRDBS 2 25< Crossing Nevada, Warren was at 8 p. m. to extinguish a brush Lamb Legs i»73« The bilde wore a light green dozen lire on Joseph Elmore’s farm on reemtiy attended a day's session P M A S T • CHEDDAR VARIETY met at Truckee by Nevada Repub­ street length dres, white acces- $ 1 . » » Ellington Road. On account of of ^ the Conference Ministerial lican leaders. He spoke briefly -in sbri^s smd corsage of roses and EGGS School at Wilbrabam, Mass., at PUSH ITAUAH 2-LB LOAF a rear platform appearance at everything being ao very dry fires Cheese Food 99< Prunes 2 “ 33* valley lilies. The matron of honor start very easily. which one of the speakers' was the Lamb F o r e s 49* Reno. Before arriving in Salt wore a maroon dress, black ac' SWIFT’S BROOKFIELD new resident bishop of the Boston Lake City this afternoon, Warren cessories and corsage of mixed The store of Melvin CTomeliuson TANCY ROUND lY I at Rya street, which was formerly area. Bishop John Wesley Lord. COOKMO Witt make another platform talk flowers. Following a reception the Mr. and Mra. Lawrence C. LaU- PUU FLAVOR Apples e>os79* or 48 JAR RUBBERS ccwux* Sn^ZI# dealrad, and tha Pattern Ndmbar ‘ hem in mid-air for two hours, T E A B A G S To obtain Step by step Instruc­ FUU FLAVORED to 8ua Burnett, The Manchsoter tions, embroidery chart, and color Small Blue Freestone Prunes, IS Qt. Basket $3.69 '^•vrators of the Ferris wheel Evening Herald, 1150 Ave. Amer­ suggestions for Huck Embroidery •"'-'-I decided not to tamper, OLD DUTCH the m3';hlner>* 'while ther** icas, Nedr York 19, N. T. (Pattern No. 5845) send 15 cents RIPE SWEET, PINK MEAT aiANSER Kybo 2.iS89* U ’s ready for you now—the in Coin plus 1 cent postage. Your rsssengerR on the whMl and to iT'moned the Reading fire coon- RICH - VACUUM PACKED n e w ENGLAND'S LARGEST RETAILER OF FINE FOO natMTsO and Winter FaaUon eon- Name; oddreoa and the Pattern talaa 80 pagaa o f style, color, apec- Number to Anne Cabot, The Man- 'ny, CTNS lai Jaatures— plus a frSe doll pat- cheater Evening Herald, 1150 •Mt 2' were removed bv ineuns 23< Copley 1 min49« tom printed butda the book. Send Avenue of the Americas.’ New CANTALOUPES-19 of « hook and ladder tiuck. ^ ^ t e to d ^ . York 18, N. Y. 4 ■” 1 . ■■■ "S i ■f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHBSTiEB, CONN,. THURSDAT, SEPTEMBER 16. IMS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCUES'l'EK, CUNM„THUKSL)AX, SEFTEMBER 16, 1948 X with its related equlpsaent, warn­ company's property were submit­ negligciiee on the part o f * iIhH^ i> ' Needs Steel ing bells and lights, stop lights, Four Men File ted to Town Clerk Oayton F. South Norwalh eempaay. goods, fruits and vegetables have committee for the examination of sented by. the Community Playera announcea, cnairmen aa fouowa: WTIU-IMO navigation qnd pier lights and two Gregory by John BUovecky, John The men claim they suffered been promised. A white elephant Wage Dispute . Un-American activitlea la pro­ and joint fneeting for a workshop October, Binnle Vaadenrooa: complete gate assembUee. AU of T h esp ian s L ist FENDER AND,BODY w t m o — isoB Today’sRadio M aeary, Ludwig Rhode and Lckaba ammonia gaa poisoning, lung ecn- Draft Listing booth will be another attraction gressing In a totalitarian way even hour. November, Louise Pond; Decern- F o r R ep airs this materiaL with the exception $200,000 Suit Schasche, who were employed by gesticn and inteatlaal and throat and house plants will be also of­ Nears Accord In the field o f science." ' .isnuary 10, Emma Lou Kehler bcr» Doris Bcldini^; Janttarys Mary Baatara DayllgM of the 50 hp transfomers whidi the club at the time of the acci­ injuries. Neuea Deutschland lashed back w;;l p resent an evening hour of Ireland; February, Betty Heavl- fered for sale. Season^s W ork WORK belong to the Connecticut Light dent The suit is roturnaMe to the Near End Here at the British press which scored "InterpreUtiona." rides; l^rch, Program Committee; I The children have not been for­ and Power Co., will be stored for aaim lng damages o f 88,000 Court of Common Fleas October 8. gotten and on Saturday afternoon (Contlnned from Page One) the Soviet sentencing of live February 16, One-act play for April, Oele Moore; May, Betty SollnieiHi und Flaffg, Irc. ' A 10:00— Demolition of Saybrook future use by the Bridgs Mainte­ Fairfield Residents youths arrested during an anti- study and criticism, directed by Lewis; June, LotU Light, each, the men allege they were a doll carriage parade is planned •M Oeatet BtrMl '” \. ORC—Hint Hunt; Nawa. WDRC—James Hilton. nance Section. overcome by the fumes while and also pony rides for the young­ Until yesterday, talks had been Commtuiist demonstration Sep­ Center Church Drama­ Olive Recave. The evening program was under Bridge Help* High* Claim Ammonia Gas The United SUtea la loaing the Tomorrow Last Day for March 16. Cabaret in Greenwich W C eO -H artferd PoUca Spaak; WONS—Family Theater. Demolition of the old subetruc- aleeping in a room over the re­ sters. held In Chicago. tember 9. The youths received 25 the direction of Jack Mortimer equivalent o f 800,(KIO acreo o f top- tists Hold First Meeting Village style directed by Vivian 1200 a u b . ' WTHT—Dance Bend Jamboree way DepL Work ture Is expected to furnish an eac Endangered Health frigeration systam. They charge Registering at the 1^)- Hamburg and frankfurter sand­ years’ hard labor each. wnc—Bob Hawk Show. eon a year dua to arorion. In another telephone wage mat­ The Soviet-controlled paper ac­ Lii'iiu,. WONS—Juke Box. Umeted 10,000 cubic yards of wiches, soda an(T Ice cream will be And Announce Agenda of thla apflA^a performances and Bcfiotiful Green WTHT—LUten to Thla. 10:80— HarU'ord. Sept 10— SUte High­ stone. It is proposed to use thla cal Office ter, the American Union of Tele­ cused the British-licensed Tele- April 20, One-act tragedy for rotor alidee of rehearaale for the Norwalk, Sept. 16— (Jf*i — Four sold both evenings and programs study and analysis, directed by w n c —Backstage Wifa. WDRC—Governor Earl Warren. way MJnimiseiuner, O. Albert .a d stone for riprapping piers on the of entertainment presented. phone Workers, also CIO, yc.ster- graf of publishing “insulting lies” June feativaL to illustrate differ­ Fairfield men who were overcome INSURE on the incident. Samuel Pond. Bathroom Set In Original 4:15— WONS—Ray Henry’a Orchestra, -.,,^1 today that in tnis period oi new bridge as a protection against by ammonia gas fumes Sept 19, Manchester men who have not Hlllstown Grange holds Its meet­ day resumed talks nith the A. T. Ontrr Thespians of Manchester ent methoda of stage photography Fred Waring. In Frankfurt, the Frankfurter May 18, Oinlc for study of mod­ WKNB—Newa; Beimy Goodman wnc— ..wrtagea «u structural steel, he scour during periods of freshets 1947 while aleeping at the Brook- registered for the peacetime draft ings the second and fourth Tues-. & T.’s long lines department. The held their flrst meeting for the for study and criticism. Refreah- Sextet 10:48— McKINNBT Ncu Presse i said last night that em stage and dance Illumination. menta were in charge of Ruth Craten—Inquire .vetcobisd the forthcoming deniou- and other high water. It is esti­ lawn country club. Bridgeport, by tomoirow afternoon at five days In the month. Walter Forrest session was held under a wage re­ Frits Thysaen, once Germany's 1048-40 dramatic season last night w n c —Stella Dallas. WTHT—Earl Godwin. uon of uu old uaybrooa xtriuge. mated that the quantity of stone of Hill street Is ma.ster. A number June 15, Annual buslnes.'? meet­ Munson and Ruth AsUey, Three have filed a damage suit for 8200,- e'clock win have to register at the opening clause in an agreement richest industrialist, was found at Center church. The Board of ings. 235 Summit Street 4:80— 11:00— me department’s M dge JaainiC- to be made evallable will ctosety 000 against the OmnecUcut Ice MAIM B t. State Armory In Hartford. of Manchester people, particularly reached In June without a wage In- new members of Center Thespians WDRC—Music Off the Record. guilty yesterday of having been Ck>ntrol as a Play Reading commit­ Hostesses for each program were Workshop were enrolled. W DRC—News on ail stations. nance Section, the commlsaion anprooUmate the requirement for Machine Company of South Nor­ , The nish was apparently over In the Southwe.st section 1>f the creage. a minor Nasi offender. WCXX>-News; 1300-Club. 11:16— the new work. • tee, reported several plays under tairtj has been handicapped suice walk. this morning as only a few regis­ town, are momhers. and all are A. T. and T. aaid after the sea- The paper said the German de- WKNB—Vaughn Monroe. WDRC—Dell Trio. tne advmt of World War U by hot Ctommissidner HUl stated that It working for the succe.ss of the fair In their action yesterday, tim tered. Up to five o'clock last night slon It would submit a wage offer nisflcation court ordered the 74- consideration for the current sea­ WTHT—Bandstand; News and WONS— Musical Scoreboard; oavlng a sufficient reserve ox thU is proposed to esk for bids for dis­ In the different departments. quartet claim the South N o r w ^ a total of 1.244 had registered with to the union at another meeting year-old Thyssen to surrender 20 son, including two three-act plays Weather. News. vital inatartal with which to make mantling ths 87-year oM structure he local board. The final number, firm serviced the equipment riom FENDER AND BODY Tuesday. per cent of his property as a pen­ and one religious drama. Dra­ w n c —Lorenzo Joned. WTHT—Blue Room, needed bridge repairs.____. and for the removal of the sub­ which the fumes ssesp^ however, will bo greater than that The AUTW also represents about alty. He haa said he was flat 4:45— wnc—Songs by Morton Dow­ Qt tha approximately 1900 bridg­ structure at a date to be determ­ as many local residents have reg- 25,00 workera In 42 states and the broke. matics Director William Astley WONS—Two-Ton Baker. A fifth victim, Fabtsn Torres, WORK Mav Not Run summarized the scripts but indi­ ney. es iwiwg maintained oy the hign- ined by the opening o f the new fa­ 33, of Fairfield, died of ges poieoB- I Istered at their places of employ­ District of Columbia. It original­ W KNB—Ray Noble, 11:80— way departmant at tna present cility to tr^ e . Bids will alao be ment out of town. Tile names of cated that official announcement ing three days later in SL Vin­ SoUb m m and Pla«R. lac. ly asked a 80-cent hourly lijcrease. awaits formal release by the copy­ w nc—Young Wldder Brown. WDRC—Symphony Hall, tome 400 to 600 have need requested for riprapping the new the out of town regl.strants will be For Congress cent's hospital, Bridgeport Current wages now average $1.21 writers. 8 :00— w n c —Dance Orchestra. • of structural siael for replacement bridge piers. added to the Manchester list. an hour, the union says. Auction Market Attachment papers against tha The Workshop programs for WDRC—Treasury Bandsand. Frequency Modulation or repair of bridga members. (Continued from Page One) WCCC—Junior Disc Jockey. 1948-40 were announced by the First F o o d WDBC—FM 48A: 98.7 MC. Hie superstructure of the old Produce Light Program committee under di­ WKNB—Newa: King Cole Trio. bridge wUl furnish a substantial Death Claims he propose to help solve the prob­ rection of Helen Page Skinner as WONS—Sports, WKNB—FM 108.7 MC. German Youths WTHT— FM 108.7 MC. atftCkplie at steel as weU as much lem of high prices?” And does he Produce was light at the Man­ follows; WTHT—Bandstand. valaanla electrical equipment and think that President Truman must October 20, One-act play for crit­ wn<3—When a Girl Marries. \ V n C -^ M 48A MC; 068 MO Song Writer chester Auction Market yesterday WDRC—FM. mlacellaneoua toots and supplies. It wall to be elected before lifting the Stone Policeiiieii icism and study under the direction 8:15— « ^ Is expected to ealvage about 200 arms embargo and glvlng .de jure due to the cold weather and only of Beth Roscoe, casting James WCCC—Mualc Loft. Same as WDRC. 841 half-busbela of tomatoes were WKNB—FM. 13-inch, steel "I" beams each ap­ (Continued from Page One) recognition to Israet? ((kinttnned from Psge One) Vandervoort, AI Heaviaideo, WKNB—Harry James. proximately 19 feet tong; 240, 12- sold. They brought a high of $3.05 George Munson and Bsrron Boyd. WONS—Superman. 5:00—Evening Ontlnel. and a low o f 50 cents. 7:00—News; Music as You Like inch channel stringers, also each star since the days of the old Edl- A e tm s Still In Corns the only charge against him was November 17, Poetic Drama ■WnC-—Portia Faces Life. 19 feet long; 200 railing pickets -aon records. Thomas Eldtaon him­ The only other item sold yester­ study evening illustrated the S to re It. his refusal to obey an order which 8:80— day was cauliflower. Twenty-four 7:30—All Star Dance Parade. and various ^pa-raU fittings It self had auditioned him, comment- Hollywood, Sept. 16—(/P)—Mov­ Soviet authorities had no right to Springfield College group under di­ WDRC—Old Record Shop. ^MANCHESTER ‘7:48—Battle of the Beritones. will aUo be poarible to save several .ed that he had the "finest F sharp” ie Actrea.i Rita Johnson was in a give. crates sold for a high of $2.50 and rection of Professor William Thorn­ ■ WCCC—Headlines; Tunes for OF MANCHESTER, INCORPORATED 8:00—News; Jan Garber. stalr-fligbt asaemblies and select­ / he had ever heard and signed him coma for the tenth day at St. Vin­ To Squeexe Out Government a low of 80 cents. Total sales ton Simpson. * Tots. amounted to 82,030.60. December 15, One-act play pre­ 8:80— Rendesvoua with Music. ed portions of the main ahafUng '.to a three-year recording contract. cent's hospital as her personal His trial, however, would be in WKNB—Jo SUffsrd. aa well as approximately 160 35- . Dalhart recorded for many com- physician, Dr. Lee Siegel, declined 646 Center Street Ample Free Parking 9:00—News; Concert Hour. line with Russian efforts to squeeze Tel. 8 0 5 9 WONS— Adventure Parade. foot steel angles. j panics during the years that fol- to comment on her chances for out the regular city government WTHT—Jack Armstrong, WTHT—TM. Same as WTHT except 6:40-7:80 Of the electrical equipment, two , lowed. recovery. and substituM their own. w nc—Just Plain Bill. . 50 hp A. C. lift motors and electric Following the success of his Vlc- Miss Johnson is suffering from Today’a 'Soviet-licensed papers 8:48— p. m.. Concert Hour, w n c — FM. brakes will be salvaged .together PUBLIC MARKET - tor recording of 'The Prisoner a brain injury and an operation continued to hammer away at the WDRC—Lum and Abner. with the Bwitchboard and Us Song” he was engaged by 12 com- was performed to remove a blood For Added Conyenience Same aa wnC. western Allies. I WKNB—Frankie Carl. mounting. Also several small In The Heart Of The Sfiopping District panlea to record the tune and re- clot. She suffered the injury, po­ FREE PARKING IN PURNELL Neues Deutschland took a crack WONS—Tom Mix. * TderW on transformers, an air compressor , reived royalties estimated at $100,- lice believe, as a hair drier fell on at the Congresalonal committee on We Are Now Carrying w n c —Front Page Farrell WNBO—TV. 805-807 MAIN STREET ‘ 000. He had become a national idol, her while she was getting ready Un-American activitlea and de­ , Evening PARKING LOT - FEW STEPS AWAY , receiving gifts from fans ail over to accompany a friend to an aft­ clared President Truman "had to P M« 8 : 00— 2:00—Foreit HUU Tennlt Match* the country who sought his auto- ernoon cocktail party. Authori­ admit after the resigrnations of WDRC—News; ea. . graph. ties have ruled out the posaibiitty several outstanding American WCCO-Sports. He retired in 1031 to his home Sclentlsta that the Oongressional 6:00—Small Fry aub. Gravel Or Fill of foul play. BEER and ALE W roiB—News; Sports. 6:30—Russ Hodge's Scoreboard. TOP ’ at Mamaroneck, N. T., but moved WONS—News. to Bridgeport a few years later to 6:45—Film Shorts. Ab j fimoant. Haul it On Ice at AU Times WTHT— Songs A t Six; Ball 7:00—^Tots, Tweens and Teens. ^be near his daughter. He resided Scores. yourself. 60c per yard. [for a number of years at 140 Mill 7:30—Camera Headlines. lb. ■wnc—News. 7:45-rJack Eflgen Show. TcL Manchester 8215 'H ill avenue before moving to the V E A L Leg or Rump 8:18— 8:00—FUm Shorts. Black Rock apartments. WDRC—Headliners Club. PPM ( Dalhart's professional name was WCCX>-News: Call To Prayer. the combination o f two Texas WKNB—Wayne King. towns, 'Vemon and Dalhart, which WONS—Let's Go To the Gamea; were dear to his childhood. IT’S A THRILL... Joe McCarthy; BAKERY lb. w nc—strictly Sports; Weath- CORNED BEEF er. Hillstown Grange 8:80— SPECIAL WDRC—Record Album. Fair Tomorrow Every STEER BEEF, BONE-IN WCCC—Concert Hour. CARRA'S LEAN, FRESH GROUND LARGE ASSORTED WKNB—Delta Rhythm Boys. WONS—Deems Taylor Concert HUIatown Orange, No. 87, P. of WTHT—Sereno Gammell; Cas­ , H., which is in Its 60th anniver­ Shopper tles In the Air. LAYER sary year, having been organised CHUCK ROAST >^69 w n c —Emil <3ote Glee CTub. Super Market ' October 89, 1888, announces the IHAMBURG • 59 8:48— opening of Its fair, "Tlie Country WDRC—Lowell Thomss. OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY A GRADE, LEAN, GUARANTEED TENDER RIB CAKES Stors" In the Orange hall on Hills WiU Get WKNB—Sammy Kaye; News street, Friday afternoon when a and Weather. 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET. OPEN THURSDAY clam ehowder supper will be HADDOCK .. .udK, FRESH ^ f ^ WTHT—Storyland. served ttom 8:80 to 7:80 by the w nc—Three Star Extra. NIGHTS UNTIL 9. PHONE 6920. AMPLE PARKING lb e n a c h PALMOUVE home economlce committee and all P E L L E T S h a l i b u t J:00— IN REAR OF STORE FOR CUSTOMERS. A PAVED- 49 •xJUblts will be In place. No ad- A Thrill ’ WDRC—Beulah. PARKING YARD WITH ACCESS FROM SOUTH MAIN Roast»tBeefi Genuine Com Fed mlssloa Km will be asked. WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr.- ST. AND CHARTER OAK ST. Ifr. and Mrs. Anthony Leme of TSrjS) 21c WTHT—News. FRESH CHURNED Bast Hartford, co-chairman of the Ballantine Beer and Ale Wn(3—Supper Club. ■ SWEET, HICKORY SMOKED fair, which will continue Saturday When They. U. S. NO. 1 7:15— CREAMERY B tibO calM ^afternoon and evening, report a PieFs Beer WONS—TeUo-Test. We Specialize In ^ 8T«kt variety of hand-made artl- W DRC—Jack Smith Show. 1b BUTTER ftiZijSs) dtea, Hwfie made pastrleA canned Schaeffer's Beer P O T A T O E S 1 0 > b s - 4 7 « WTHT—Here's To Veterana w nc—News. ^ Shoulders Ruppert's Beer and Ale 7:80— Combination Loaf Lean, Short Shank, Well-Trimnied L b .R o U 69c CASIIMnEe_ FIRST OR THE SEASON WDRC—aub Fifteen. Hampden Ale WONS— Answer Man. 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onald Johndrow, John Stepanow- akl, Donna Smith. Rockville Intermediate: Fay Farr, Arthur Flood and May Leading Pitchers in Twi Baseball Loop Triiiks, William T.vler, Joan An­ drew’s. Peter Bossen, Wales Wil­ G>unty Court cox. Frank Deane, Joan Thayer, Walter Ran. Charlotte Beaver- he igh chool orld alock, Dorothy Chapman, Amelia T H S W Coootr> du b Mule* Chessey, Marjorie Cssatt, John List Two Newcomers Local Sport THE Cases Listed aapp. Bertha Mae Farr, Eveljm BA Hul*lers Posted Koschwitz, Barbara Kramer, Claire. ,yAL. XVI, NO. 2 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16 Compiled by Students of Manchester High School Miss Helen Estes, Faculty Adviser Oessay. Richard Kowalsky, Joyce Chattelr HEJSALD Short Calendar Session Phillips, Alden Reutter. Carole In Silk City Lineup Perfect 4-0 Records Is Scheduled on Fri­ West. Henry “Lefty" LaChapelle. eec- Carol Schliphsek. Fred Schmalz, Time Turns Back reUry of the Wedneaday Night Bdltor Joseph Scutnlk. Francis Carter, M. H. S. Stiides Three New M. H. S. Teachers Council Holds “Y” BowUns League, haa called a ANGLE day ; Other ^ews Coach Alibrio Selects High Football Roater George Swan W orked In Richard Gifford, Jerry Kuhnly, The wheels of time seem to meeting of all team managers to Southpaw Ace j Ellen Zalinor, Donald Welti, Su­ be turning backward as far as Steve Kosakowski and be held on Wednesday night at 15 Games, Winning . RockvIUe. Sept. IS— (Special>— zanne Olson, Marilyn McjFall, Ed­ Enjw Summer 7:80 at the "T." A abort calendar aession of the the H. 8. World office ia con­ First Meeting No. Name Position Ouunpiona From Teava There are three Manchester Importaat Tearaeya ward Dubanoski, Norman Kos­ cerned. Red Deveau to Start young men with the University of Eight; Iggy Miller: Tolland CJounty Superior Court will 40 Johnson ...... R. H. B. Manchester may be known as a Two of the moat popular and Im­ chwitz, Gerald St. Louis. Judy Last Monday one of the 41 V oxB olo...... R. H. B. Hank Haefa, high pobit man In (Connecticut football team, Ous portant tournaments played an­ be held on Friday, September 17. Klndersbergen Barbara Chapman, With Nine Veterans little town outside Hartford but It Won Seven, Lost One' Tobacco Claims Most,' senior reporters brought the New Representatives At­ 42 U rw leder...... R E. the Bull 'Throwers Contest at the Oaudino, Fred Mohr and Jack nually at Manchester Country Club Nellie Dubanoski. (Christine Gcblcr, can outdo much bigger communi- i I at 2 p. m. with the following: cases material for Thursday'a Issue, 43 Turkington ...... C. local Country dub. Is riding Robb. Gaudlno was the team’s have been contested thia m onth------1 Fred Isch. Gail Rlchens, Janet With Farm Work 2ml: i Hated; Doris Giacopjint, Admx. up to the office, tend; S. A. A. Dues to Two new faces will be In ths 44 Warren ...... R. E. aroimd town in a new car. In the ties when It comes to boasting, leading ground gainer last fall All one In Ita final rounds, the other TnlUght League batting cham­ Musscr. Claire Fontaine. Robert contest, Haefs has 30 votes with Ts. Simeon Cohen d.b.a.: Andrew Beaches Popular | Mr. Bailey was out and not starting lineup of the Silk City A. 45 Hawkea ...... L. H. B champions and outstanding per- 1 are expected to be regulars. Man- in ita opening phases. pion, Jeiry Flood o f the British- : Bettcrly. Harold Whcclock, Diane having time to wait, the re­ Be «2.50 Tills Year C. footba'I team Sunday afternoon Del St. John, second, according to formers In the world of sports. cheatsr has provided UConn ath­ P. Merton et al vs. Joseph Pie­ — > 46 Ashford F. B* The S6-ho)e finals for the coveted Americans, also proved to be a Dowding. Gloria Zonghetti. Doro­ porter gave the material to against the WaUrbury Warriors the latest standings. Earle Clif­ Included among the 34,000 In -. letic coaches with a steady flow Preeident's Cup were completed monte; Jacob Liebman Warkow thy Weeks. John Shea, Richard When the doors of M. H. S. 47 Decker Q, B ford haa received 16 and Henry night pitcher with the pen-' Olga Krupen and Artie Pazi- Attended by the new home at .Mt. Nebo. The kickoff Is listed 48 Flaherty Q. B. habitants in this City ot Vlllsge of talent for a number of yea while thia reporter was absent et al, application for change of McCormick. leanne Gessay, Ro­ swung closed for the final tim e, Hugglna, IS. Mra. Cora Anderson anos, '47 co-ed|tors, who were room representatives, the first at 2:15. 48 Anderson L. E Cffisrm are two present state cham- { Although not natives nor from town. A brief resume of the nant winners during the past sea­ name; TTieodore Fried vs. Marie bert Hanson, Shirley Lehmann, tops the women members with plons In their chosen sport. Guido ■a,. last year, indicating that a semes-' waiting for Mr, Bailey. meeting of the Student Council Head Coach Ton.w Alibrio re­ 50 IVIllard C. dents now, we like to pointIt W) tournament la presented in this son with four Tietoriea against no A. Fried: G. Merritt Thompson vs. Swimmer. was held on Tuesday, September 15. “Champ” OeorgettI Is the undis­ Charles Varga et al; Joseph Gross- ter of book learning wa.s over. | Imagine his surprise seeing leased the probable etartlng line­ 51 Finnegan ...... R. G. Tony Luplen of the Chicago White Item. defeats. Teammata Jackie May Carol Schllphack. Milton Schli- the two former editors bring­ 14 during the first period. puted horseshoe pitching king in Sox and Hugh Greer, head bas­ In the 36-hole wind-up for the man vs. Miklos Barna; Frances many students said their foinl ■ up last night. The newcomers are 52 Arcarl •••..«*•»..•• L. T. also notched four wins against noi phack Junior Life Saving. Edward ing up the news. '• President Carl Mlkolowsky wel­ Alton Cowles reported yesterday the sute. For many years he has ketball coach at the University of cup to be presented by President reversals for tha BA'a ! Mae Bentley, p.p.a., application for Noack. Carol Schllphack. Lorraine 53 Grant R. T. farewell.") amid.st tears of Joy. and C. Whitchcr ’49 comed ■ the new members, saying a total of $162.05 was collected at ranked with the best in the Bast. Connecticut, as Msneheateritea Henry Rockwell, Bundl Tarca de­ Mr. Right and Mr. Left of the change of name; The Manchester Luetjen, Eugene Stalger, Patricia 54 Shea R, G. the Softball TwI League champion­ The second champion Is a young Trust Co. va Eric Sandberg et al. gaily sauntered out to farms, lo­ that they have been chosen to Charlie Muzikevlr is co-captain feated Joe O rin a by the derisive BA’s, Flood and May, were the Rau, Joan Sm i^, Daw-n Andrews, 55 B urbank...... ship softball game last Monday girl. Just out of her ’teens, Rose- margin o f six and five. Both cal offices, and other business es­ make decisions for the school and 56 Moske ...... of the UConn basketball team thla only pitchers, in four games or Several domestic relations cases Marion Andrews, John BIssell, night between the Center Motors Marie Korssk. Ccnaccticut Wom­ season. flnalTata had progressed to the declaring that he hopes they will a t B otteron ...... more, to post perfect won and tost include Marie Susan Andre vs. Charles Bradley. Glenn Bradley, tablishments, to earn some money and Itallana at Robertaon Park. en’s table tennis quean. In the past Manchester has finals by allminatlng a series of Max Julius Andre; Evelyn Lee Ac- MHS Soccer Team never let the school down. 58 Harris ...... records Paul Carlson, Peter, Ellsworth. to carry them through the com­ , M*ry Ann Lynch was chosen as Of a crowd eatimatSfl at 1,500, only Mickey Kstkaveck and Dick claimed many of its residents in tough opponents in closely contest­ comazzo vs. Edward Accomazzo; Carole Kellcher, Roland Harley, 59 Buckmister .. Blow were the town’s representa­ Biggest winner was lefty ing school term. temporary secrotary. and Pre.sl- 471 paid. the sports world. Herman Bronkls ed matches. Tarca’s victims, in George Swan of Morisrty’s. Swan Divorces, Arthur Raymond Stacey Jerry Mitchell, Kirtland Olsen, 80 Wlsse ...... tives in organized baseball the paat Begins Praclice dent Mlkolowsky appointed a is the only native to ever play order of their demise, were Don va. Beatrice A. Stacey; Madelyn John Tyler. Gretel ’Tj’ler: Senior •Still others flocked to beaches, ! d!': 61 R o g e r s ...... season. Kstkaveck piloted Way- won eight gamea while losing five. nominating committee of Ed The large tree at the south end major league baseball. Bronkle Piper, Jim Prentice, Jim Horvath Iggy Miller, United Aircraft, won S. A. Byrne vs. Kenneth A. Byrne; Life Saving, Mrs. Edith Moore. lakes and shores, and even took j 62 RaullnaiUs .. cross. Gs., to the Class D, Oeorgla- and Tom Faulkner, before hla out­ to traveling as a source of enjoy-, Moske, (Charles Mlruckl, Felix of the tennis courts at Robertson played with several teams In the seven while auiferlng only one set­ Lisle H. West vs. Karin M. Carlson Coach Richard Danielson greet­ 63 Mlnlcucci Park was removed yesterday by Florida League championship. big show, notsbiy the St. I-outS standing match play performance West; Rose A. Morse vs. Kenneth ’Faxes ment. [ Sambogna, Jane Rottner. and back. Ernie Noske, also of the A total of 2007 persons and — Photos by Dan Verelll ed a group of 35 candidates to the 64 Krause . members of the Park Department. Blow pitched for the Stamford, Browns. Dave Hayes pisyed an In the finals. Cerina, s compara­ Russell Morse; Josephine JI. Ka- fi-™ . 1. 0 .1 ..oi.) ■ 1. . ' ^ survey conducted in ten sen -: Harry Smith Miss Julia Case Robert Fenn first soccer practice of the 1948 Clement Pontillo to- draw up a AfostoneUi <3onn., FMoneera In the Class B BA’a gained four decltione while firms had paid their city taxes up Junior and sophomore home-! end position on the football team tively new member whoM standing shady vs. Frank Kashady. Judge Business Tsacher Gym Teacher Science Teacher season at Mount Nebo last Friday slate for vice-president, secretary, Sombric Colonial League. as a golfer has now been well es­ dropping only one.' Jack May to Wednesday night, the final day and treasurer. Legion Football Coach Joe Hu- at Notre Dame under the Immort­ Workhorse pitcher in the loop Thomas E. Troland will preside at rooms showed the following in-1 afternoon. Among those present Doggart gret today iaaued a call for local Connecticut’s only member of tablished. upset the dope sheet by the session and assignments will that the 5 percent cash discount formation— i . Principal Edson Bailey then al coach, Knute Rockne. Ral{^ was Swan. The Gas House mound is given. There were 2287 names were approximately 10 key letter-: McDowell football playera for hla Lerton the 1948 United SUtes Olympic Gilroy was sn All Americsn tackle ousting Bill Lockwood. Ed. McNa­ games. 11. Nat Kies. Rockville also be made from the trial list on Of ?ipprximately 500 pupils , men from last year and many spoke to the council, saying that track and field team was Big BUI ace worked 68 Innings. Al Suro-; on the list o f taxpayers leaving Flinch Teacher Plercy team. A practice will be held during his undergraduate days at mara and Paul Bsllsieper, after pitcher, was nicked for 40 runs in Friday afternoon. Stephen Edward a.skcd, 393 worked during the sum­ Help Wanted! Soccer Schedule more of last year’s squad. the Student Council is an example Burton of Manchester. Burton wise o f the Poli^-Americans only 280 or 12 percent who have Sunday morning at 10:30 at Me­ Princeton. winning hla first round match by 29 2-3 Innings of chucking. Miller Katcham of 73 Village street, mer. Insurance oflfiices claimed Iractlee sessions were sched­ of democracy, that we must make morial Field. All playera will be competed in the discus event and default. pitched 49 1-3 stanzas. Rockville, has filed notice of inten­ failed to pay and most of these Fre.shnian students as re­ The soccer schedule is as First Pro FootbaPer and Swan each registered two thirteen students’ time; local of­ Revisits Europe uled for Saturday morning and democracy work in this country, welcome. Is one of the better weight men in Tarca’s \1ctory has been a pop­ Swan also pitched in the most tion to commence the study of have smaller accounts, such as porters for High School World! follows; Jerry Fay was the town's first phutouts. Flood allowed the leaat autos. fices, -seven; bank offices, three. afternoon and Monday afternoon. and that active participation is the East. ‘ man to play professional footbalL ular one at the club. His play for games, 15; fanned tie most b s t-i- - law. Fine opportunities for capable the essence of democracy. Charlie Robbins, holder of sev­ tern 78: allowed the most hits 81, - *" ** HHlar Rotary Fifty-seven students were em­ The many famous monuments of Sept. 24 West Hartford I With only those four practices, Mr. Commander BUI MacDonald of Tommy Murphy is best remember­ aeveral years has been of a high Brotherhood Meeting ployed by local stores, while gen­ .students. Those interested ap­ 1 Bristol Home Standings en nstlonsi long distance running and hurled the most compleU^ District Governor “Bel” Tufts Oct. Danielson already sees great hopes Following hla talk. Mr. Bailey the Legion l^st said last night ed for his days with the famed caUber and hie good-hum or^ 'i the season. The Brotherhood of the First eral farm work and tobacco ply in lerson ' in 28M, Mon. Paris, London and Marseilles a re ! Oct. 5 Wether."ifielcl Home I for the coming season. With a championships, is still one of the Lutheran church will meet this Win pay an official visit to the presented the financial report of that all boys planning to go to Bos­ Hartford Dixies basketball 'team. clean sportsmanship has made him claimed twepty-slx and eighty- .Sept. 20, for tryout Instruc­ Just a few of the sights which oc- { Oct. 8 Meriden Home I 36-manoo-man squadsquad, that is approxi­ the S.A.A. The very small bal­ Tchterday'a RMolts best marathoners In the world. In Elmo Mantelll also starred with a welcome member in fast, CHass evening at 8 o’clock at the church. Rockville Rotary Club today at tions. Tryouts will include the Baatem Playoffs ton Saturday would be asked to the National championships last three students respiectlvcly. Other cupied the time Miss- Jeanne Low i Oct. 12 Ellswortli Awiky mately three men for each posl- ance____ of _ $20.08___ _ is on hand. The bring a box lunciv Hcketa for the the Dixies. Ray Mozzer, now “ A ” foursomes and his Increasing Twilight BasebaU League Pitching Records Executive Meeting the Rockville House. writing of an original'atory and Hartford 3, Albany 0 (Hartford Sunday In New York he placed students worked as waitresses, spent touring Europe this summer, j dct. 15 VVethor.-)field Away hopes to mold together the | necessity "of purchasing a large Braves-Plratea game are provided successful dentist In to'wn. pisyed command of the finer points of golf The Ehcecutive committee of the a story Hater in the week) Oct. 22 Home lead! S-1 in beat-of-seven semi­ eecond. W.S.C.S. will meet this evening at garage attendants and childrens Hall CCIL champs. j amount of football equipment last BUI Shaw free as Is transportation. The Le­ both end and fullback positions at have Indicated the probability o f (Four Declelons nr More) Truman Must Pny Too from assigned details. Although Miss Low told o f the Oct. 29 Bristol Away finals). Best known local athlete ts Joe 8 o’clock at the home of Mrs. Doris nursemaid, while night clubs, ice great hardships the French are | However, the most difficult task year and the high coat of QuUl and gion will also fete the Junior base­ Fordham under Sleepy Jlnuny a major tournament win. Now G. W SO. H. R. CG. W. L. Ave. Nov. 6 Meriden Away Henry "Red” Deveau, a tackle, Scranton 3, Utica 1 (Scranton McCluskey, one of t ^ greatest that the prediction has material­ Campbell of East street. cream bars and even the local pa­ suffering due to poor wages and i of the season Is winning the first Somanhis printing cut down the ball team to a dinner on the trip Crowley when the Rama were sn Flood. B.A's ...... 5 5 21 17 5 3 4 0 1.000 Oklahoma City, Sept. 16— (iPJ— per. employed others. and little Steve Koqakowskl, a leads 3-1 in beat-of-seven semi- ■steeplechase stare the &ack world Eastern powerhouse. Mervln "Ike’ ized. congratulations to the victor, 29 Swimming Oertiflcates President Truman may have to inflation, she did find time to visit I game with West Hartford at Hall balance. Mr. Bailey, however, home. Players wlU leave the Le­ has ever known. Joe haa put his J. BA ■ ■ • e e • e 7 9 33 11 4 4 0 1.000 One hundred and two students field next Friday, September 24. quarterback. flasls). gion Home at 10 o’clock Saturday. Cole, hero of Manchester High’s to the runner-up, better luck an­ SO 55* 63 31 A total of 2M have received cer­ pay to hear himself ta lk ^ ’hen he various section.s of the country for recommended that S..AA. dues be spiked shoes in mothballs but he Miller, Aircraft .... 11 T 7 1 .878 were to be seen at nearby lakes, Various Vaeations 1 Hall has slwa.vs been Manohe.ster's Handy Randy Brown and National All planning to attend are urged to only New England baaketball other time. S3 33 15 4 tificates In the swimming ciassea visits Oklahoma City on Sept. 28. pleasure. .set at .$2.50 again this year, say­ can look back on his great record Noske, BA’s ...... 6 8 2 1 .800 beaches and .shores; thirteen stu­ 31 Are (^uiKlidates I toughest opponent, especially on George (Converse are Hated for Boston S, Chicago 2. contact Marcel Donee at the Legion crown In 1938. starred last winter Second round matches In the Swan, Moriarty’s . . . 15 25 78 81 38 11 s 3 .616 conducted by the Rockville Ciiap- When State Democratic chiefs Mi.«s Low spent a week In Bou- ing that he believes the school can Pittsburgh 8, New York 3. compiled o\'er a period o f 20 jwars. dents .at various camps. ’Thirty i logne-Sur-Mer, where she visited I their own field. So with only five get by on this by practicing great heavy duty at the wing positions. Home. with the University of North Car­ most widely contested ot all Intra­ Levesque, NassifTs 9 23 26 .37 20 5 3 2 .600 ter of the American Red Cross at arranged to have the president Spent by Faculty Cincinnati 8-1, Brooklyn 2-2. His record of 25 national titles in students toured New England: i the school to which French classes I or six more practices the squad economy. If this amount should Deveau and Dick Nassiff will be olina basketballers. Jimmy O’Leary club tournaments, the Calcutta Cochrane, Aircraft .. 8 6 20 41 17 4 2 4 .333 Somers, Coventry, Tankeroosan speak at the state fair they for­ For Cross Couulry St. Louis 2, Philadelphia 0. tracja-competitlon ts a figure that and Carl Hultine played footbaU twenty-four. New York; seven in i ------I from Manchester High have sent must get in condition and be ready prove inadequate later in the year, the tackles at the opening whistle Hal Turkbigton la the new pub­ Sweepstakes, are being concluded Fagan. RockvIUe . 0 14 13 39 22 2 1 3 .250 Lake and Crystal Lake. ’These were got one little thing. That was the Amerioaa licity man for the SUk City A. C. may never be shattered. at Wesleyan: Bob O’Malley, the the mid and far west: and 14 stu- j Tlie faculty of M. H. S. enjoyed j food and clothing. The students I for their toughest game. Last some extra-curricular activities while George Vincek and Bob thia 'week. Of the 32 first round Kies, Rockville .... 8 18 15 43 40 0 1 S .230 divided as follows: Junior Life fair’s sacred. 16-year-old rule I year Hall beat the local hooters Chicago 17, Boston 10. football team. Hal turned In a Pro Court Star same sport at Trinity. Frank dents vacationed in Canada. their summer vacation as well and teachers expressed their grat- Manchester High's C?rosa-Coun- which do not pay for themselves Turkington will be at the guard Leo Katkaveck, brother of Mic­ winning teams Usted below, 16 Surowiec, PA’a ...... 9 23 36 49 31 4 1 4 .200 Saving, 28; Senior Life Saving, 1; against free admissions. 6-0 on their home grounds, but posts. Alex Ferguson will handle Detroit 4, Washliigton 2. fine job with the Twi BasebaU Robinson, Johnny Scarchuk, Pot pairs will Join the mourners who Beginners, 132; Intermediates, 86; Nancy Crockett, ’50. ! the students, it is proved. For the Itifde by presenting an album of try team had their first practice may be dropped or S.A.A'. mem­ key, has Just completed his stud­ Blanch’d, Mor., PA’s. 5 IS n 23 20 1 1 4 .200 Someone will probably pay 60 they were nipped 2-1 by Manches- the center assi^ment. Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 7 (12). League the paat aeaaon at the West Mohr, Johnny Winzler, to name were put out in the first round. Mack. Rockville .... S IS 12 33 24 Swimmers, 4. This is the first time views of Boulogne, collected by the Monday night. Thipty-one candi- bers may be requested to pay ies at North Carolina State Where 2 0 5 .000 cents for the president. But, asks teachers spent there summer In a students and decorated by the hus­ I ter In a return contest at Nebo. Pounderous Yosh Vincek will Only games scheduled. Side. He wiU also give a play-by- few, were all good athletes at Winning pairs in the first round The above chart ahowa the name of the attcher. that 28 young people in a group fair manager Pete Baker, who more into the fund. play account o f the Silk (Hty he turned in a great athletic rec­ UConn. Lockhart Rogers, Fran club. fAXS6$ variety of ways— fi-om writing band of one of the teachers. Last datea reported to Coach Wigren. The team started scrimmaging start at fullback with Bullet Bill and their maigln of victory were pitched, walks, strikeouts, hits, runs, complete gamea. received the Junior Life Saving picks up the check for his staff of The council voted to set dues at Standings games at Mt. Nebo starting Sim- ord. He captained the State bas­ and George Leary, Wes Palmer games won. greeting card verses to painting year's French III class had sent a Among those returning are three ! Wednesday M d will continue hard Shaw and Pat Bolduc at the half­ as follows: games loat and pitching average. certificates and it felt that this is 100? ^ ** ti vu/trlr.rkiitawork-outs *fit'til the first game. cratvtA $2.50. The S.A.A. financial report National day afternoon. ketball team In his junior and sen­ are among the track and field S. Porterfield and S. Straugh— Jottings large illustrated book entitled lettermen. Jack Coleman, Joe back positions. Kosakowski ior years and won All Conference an Important step forward in the and redecorating a house. A new opponent for M.H.S. is will be posted on home room bul­ W L Pet. GBL. stars. Numerous local men have 1 M . "L^k At America,’’ to the Bou­ Shea, and Don Henry. Coleman letin boards. rounds out the ball toters named Boston 81 58 .583 — honore both seasons. He was men­ played minor league ball. A par­ chapter’s Water Safety program. ship In Dfstress Miss Mary Burke wrote the logne school. Wethersfield of the Valley aaas B The Walnut Street Tavern will B. Tares and T. Brown—2 up. Those receiving certificates for ' A substitute—yesstree! That’s It was also announced that only by Coach Alibrio to start. Pittsburgh 74 61 .548 5 offer a five doUar attendance prise tioned on numerous All America tial list includes Bob Smith, Ed what it Is. A . sub Is entering the greeting card verses and sold Leaving Boulogne, Miss Low ar­ and Henry are Seniors while Joe League. They replace Rockville. Bolduc will handle the passing J. Wall and F. Springer—5 and the two last swimnUng periods in­ one Friday night football game Brooklyn 75 63 .543 0% St all home games of the Silk Q ty cage teams. Soon he will join the Kovis, and Tony Quartus (Kra- Manila, SepL 16— (F) — The them to card companies while rived at Paris where she remained Shea is a Junior. These two clashes will serve as a chores while Kosakowski and Vin­ clude: Beginners, Robert Schrelter, game. Who can it be? Why of test to show the quality of the two will be played this year because St. Louts 75 63 .543 5% football team thia season at Mt. Washington Capitols o f the Pro­ das). Harry Squatrito was a var­ smaU Filipino inter-ialand motor- course, it’s me. M.H.S. Jottings, George Dougherty painted and re­ for two weeks. There she revisit­ The Seniors reporting are: W. cek will run inside. Shaw, a speed­ A. Stevens and P. O’Neil—3 and FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS Fred Clechowski, Arthur Helm, leagues. other schools don’t want to play New York 78 64 .533 7 Nebo. fessional Basketball Association sity fullback at Fordham lost fall ship Mabuhay Primero sent a dis­ decorated his house, although he ed the famed monuments, attended McArdle, C. Pontillo, R. Owens. ster despite his 205 pounds, can FISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW FKIAI.ATORI Beverly Edmonds, Collins Skin­ the new sports column, replacing spent the three remaining weeks It has also been announced that under temporary lighting. Two Cincinnati 57 79 .419 22% of America. while Ernie Neill captained one of J. Plcklea and 8. Goalee—Bye. tress message today saying her concerts and saw one French The Juniors: G. Eagleson, J. scoot the ends and much is ex ner, Nancy Loveland, Joanne Ro­ Sports Shorts. Yes, sad but true. of his vacation at Cape Cod. Other there will be a State Soccer Tour­ Saturday afternoon games will be Philadelphia 58 81 .417 23 Raffle drawings for the tele-vi­ Recognized as among the better Andy Kerr’s Colgate teams s A. Wilkie, Jr. and Dr. Jacob­ engines were dead and she was movie. Hayes, A. Hooey, and L*rry Soma. pected of the ex-UC!onn player. Oar new sanitary process gives you s delicinas. crti^ man, Caroline Skinner, Jackie Marsh Hodge has left our happy teachers who worked during the nament at the end of the season played as an experiment. Basket­ (lilcago 57 81 .413 23% sion set and radio of the SUK City officials in this decade ago. son—4 and 3. adrift within three miles of Portiers, a very old town half The Sophomores: F. Ames, A. Ca­ The Invading Warriors have Busher, Dolores Doboez, Mildred family and yours truly has taken summer were Miss Hope Hender­ in which different league cham­ ball coats will be up, because there Anterlcaa A. C. will take place Sunday at section of the country are Tommy This list Is far from complete W. Lockwood and R. Davis—4 golden hruwn food — Scato in Hie flavor! Come in and Maestre de Campo islands east of over. destroyed in the recent war, but hill, R. Copeland, J. Doyle, H. Hlg- KeUcy and Christie McCormick, VVltino^ Francis Carter, Richard pions will clash. played two games to date and Boston 87 51 .630 — but it clearly shows that Manches­ and 3. try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED Mindoro. son who was a crafts director at which still has its beautiful ley. R. Howes, R. Lacy, R. Pellltler, must be two officials present at Mt Nebo. All ticket refunds are Gifford, Margaret Wilcox, Nllan Pcnkl, Tom Duke, '49 each game this year. have won both. The team will play New York 85 52 .620 asked to be in to BUI Shaw by both local men. Bill Sacherek is ter can boast her share of top ath­ L. Gallaso and J. Cerina—1 up— TO TAKE HOME. CALL 18M. The 870-ton vessel was carrying Camp Ponk . a private ^ r I s ; churches, wa.s next on the itlner- J. Rogers, L Trieschmann. The ______1% moving up rapidly Into the top McCryatal, Joseph Burge, Marilyn Grunts and groans as well as Since t1se list of new represen­ ita third game Friday night. Cleveland 84 55 .604 3% Saturday night. The next prac­ letes on a comparative scale with 24 holes. passengers and cargo for two school n Maine: MIm Aris K e l-■ p sUuated in the Pyre- Freshmen: H. Carlson. N. C!harles, | i r rr) bracket of football officials. Al) any community its size at present Stevens. 42 candidates greeted -Coaches logg, who ran a R*ft shop at Ogun- | near, Lourdes, a great pilgrimage tatives is still being checked, it Philadelphia 81 61 .570 8 tice of the team ia listed Saturday H. Mandley and H. Clark—S and other Islands. R. Coffin, J. Glenney, R. Toutanuel- i ]t I, H., I5, IgO ll 1 C9111 are Silk Townera. and also over a period of years. 3. Marjorie Barton, John Hammar, Stroller Briggs and Antqn Allbrio guit, Maine; and David Hartwell | center: and Carcassonne, a medle- la, R. Kehl, G. Pazlanos. J. Provan, ■ will be announced in next week’s Detroit 67 68 .496 18% afternoon at 5:30 at Mt. Nebo. COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Dianne Maguire, Jimmy Maguire, on opening day. August 28. t), Sept. 16— HP)—The last i scrimmage was held a week and a riers will take back the State Chicago—Johnny Bratton, 141, MAJOR LSAGUe and 5. parts of the States. Mls.s Isobel traveled through Marseilles and (Championship from Hartford. On Thursday, Sept. 10, 1948, a Chicago, stopped Luigi Valentlnl, Today’s Gaines Chicago Sox Humble A. Custer and W. Murphy—8 and Peggy Vogel, Mickey Ruggles, of the Japanese battle fleet will be half ago. Reagan stayed three weeks in Lyon, as well as paying a visit to Dogs Frequent Lloyd Helm, Richard Marcham, on the scrap heap by the end of meeting of the Red and White golf 146, Rome, Italy, 7. National 3. Greensboro, North Carolina. Miss friends In the Alps. 'ITie city of team was held under the direction Pittsburgh — Lee Bala, 158 ■,i, Cincinnati at Brooklyn— Weh- I L e a d e r^ , A. Wllkle, Sr. and Dr. Ptsza— Claudia Wbeelock, Ralph Lanz, this year. Florence Hopkins spent most of Grenoble was included In the tour. With the opener tomorrow j of Coach Russell A. Wright. , MHS Study Halls Donora, Pa., knocked out Charley meier (9-8) vs Branca (13-8). By The Associated Press Bye. Ursula Lynch, Charlotte Beaver- U. S. Navy spokesmen said to­ night against Leavenworth, at the summer with her mother In During the war, this city was very Boston Red Sox, 17-10 stock, Amelia Chessey, Richard day 406 former enemy war craft, Here *n There It was decided at this meeting "Zlvlc” Afflf, 158%, PitUburgh. Pittsburgh at New York — American League P. Holway and L. Kelley—3 and Waterbury, and commencing at 8 East Killingly. Connecticut, and active in resistance activities. New York (Jamaica Arena)— AMESITE DRIVEWAYS Spurling, Beverly Glllich, Thomas ranging from battleships to 20-ton ! that the local club wieldefs will Yes, sir, ?F has really gone to (Jheanes (12-4) vs Kennedy (S-S). Batting—Williams. Boston, .377; 2. p. m., the local Red and and White then took a trip through Vermont Miss Low’s trip also included vis­ George LaFalgio, 129 3-4, New (Only games scheduled). By Ralph Roden the Giants on seven hits, two of Dr. Rundquist and E. Buckland POWER ROLLED Trapp. torpedo boats, had already been its to London, Salisburj", Winches­ Now in the middle of September, I play a home and home series this the dogs. That is, the dogs have Boudreau, Cleveland .358. pigskin toters are primed and and New York. Phillip Emery Y'ork, outpointed Eduardo Carras­ American Associated Pre** Sports Writer , them h-3mers by Whltey Lockman —4 and 3. Ronald Godfrey, Sidney Thomas, scrapped. Fifteen more will be cut stayed a few days at Point ter, and Southampton. 1918, the old '48-ers are alumnae, fall with William Hall High school. gone to 7F. One morning recently Runs batted In—DlMaggio, New Orders taken now! Specializing In parking areas and waiting to be fired into action by {•he juniors are almighty seniors, I if arrangements can be made, co, 132%, Lima, Peru, 6. New York at Detroit (2) Raschi York 136; Stephens, Boston 125. The Boston Red Sox inability to and Johnny Mize, F. D’Amico and A. Smith—1 up Robert Murphy, Carol Weigal, up before the years ends. Coach Walker Briggs. O’Woods and .several weekends J. Astley a harassed teacher grimly report­ Binghamton, N. Y. — Johimy —22nd hole. gas stations. Work guaranteed. Time payments arranged John Monaghan, Edward Smith, The scrap is being given to the the sophomores are lower-upper j Another topic of discussion was ed having three asaoited breeds of (18-6) and Shea (9-10) vs Hutch­ Runs— Henrlch, New York 118; hold their own with the cellar St. Louis Cardinals moved in Maine, Massachusetts and New classmen and here and there we Flynn, 216, Rochester, N. Y., inson (11-9) and Trout (10-13). Into , R. Noren and M. Schubert—5 Helen WaUnski, Lanny Zagora, Japanese government for indus­ I Hampshire. I “Why do you play golf for Man­ dogs wandering up and down the DlMaggio, Boston 113. dwelUng White Sox in Chicago this ! Brooklyn Dodg Free Estimates Up to the pre."icnt. Leavenworth •see something Just a week old. chester High?" An answer from knocked out Gene Felton, 189, Washington at C le v e la n d HIU—Dllllnger. St. Louis 182: era for third place, a half game be and 4. , B r ^ Carey, Lillian Boothroyd, trial use. Charles Wigren worked part of aisles while everyone vainly tried Los Angeles. 5. year could cost them the American R. Anderson and E. Anderson— has pinned only one loss on the Tour of Gountrv They are the eager freshman who | each mem&r of the golf team is to study. These canine characters (night) Hudson (4-15) vs Bearden Boudreau and Mitchell, Cleveland hind Plttsbuigh, by beaLng Phil­ locals. Last year, Leavenworth the summer and then spent one wander, searching over the lots due on Monday. Sept. 20. WlchlU, Kas.—Pat McCaferty, (14-7). League pennantl adelphia 2-0, while the Dodgers 2 up. were a motly crew, ranging from a 170, T opeka, outpointed Bob 180. P. Carlson and R. Lambeck—1 opened the local’s season under week each at Cape Cod and Now for so and so's room in such and | The probable squad to compete Boston at St. Louis (night) Doubles—Henrlch. New York Murdered in Boston’s Fenway split a twin bill with the Cincin­ . DeMoio Brothers Made by Teacher Bull Terrier to a German Shep­ O’Brannon, 173, Indianapolis, 10. Park where they dropped 10 of 11 up—20th hole. the arcs at Mt. .Nebo. The result York. Mias Gertrude'' Hitchcock such a building. But they’ll g e t; the West Hartford contest will Psmell (13-6) vs Fannin (8-12). and Priddy, St. Louis 38. nati Reds. Psving Contractors Since 1921 hard. Apparently the little Bull Windsor, Ont.—Norman Butts, games, the White Sox have F. Blish and C. Thornton—3 and fO ft fliSI 8-7, M.H.S. spent her vacation at her home in hep to the sy.stem of the big red i ^he all-veteran combination of (Only gamea scheduled). Triples— Henrlch, New York A fter the Reds edged the Dodg­ Call Manchester 7691 Anjrtime East Hampton. Massachusetts Terrier had the misfortune of run­ 162, Windsor, Ont., outpointed whipped the league leadera in 7 of 2. Lawrence Leonard took a tour school house and take their places! B„i,by LaFrancls, ’50; Phil Froh, and Stewart, Washington 13. ers 3-2, in the opener, behind the while Miss Marion Casey took s ning into a stone wall and the re­ Martin IDoyle, 149, Detroit, 8. 11 games at home. R. Alley and T. Foster—Bye. of the United States and Canada ^ a part of ,M. H. S. So let’s lean ; co-captains Tommy Kelley Home nms—DlMaggio, New six hit pitching of Howie Fox, New hoods will cover the bench- trip to Toronto. Canada. Chester down from our sult was a very "pushed in’* face. Ted Lyons’ crew yesterday add­ J. Hon'ath and H. Hugglna—3 this summer a.s a member of a lofty heights and' and Tommy Prior, ’49. St. Bridget’s Win York 35; Stephens, BMton and Brooklyn grabbed the nightcap 2-1 warmers thi.s autumn. Coach Robinson worked in the school of­ give the long The German Shephard was ail Yesterday's Winner* ed Insult to Injury, by handing Joe and 2. Youth Hostel group. This group suffering frosh a ^ T. James Prior '49. Gordon, Cleveland 27. as Lefty Preacher Rm spun a sev­ Briggs has been busy stenciling fice until the middle of July and helping hand! right if you don’t mind dog hairs McOrthy’s outfit its worst beat­ A. Knofla and. A. Bristol—6 and was comprised of college students Stolen bases —Dllllnger, St. en hitter for his tenth victory. the hoods, which really look sharp. spent the rest of the summer at and voung teachers who numbered in your algebra, because this New York, Sept. 16—OP)— Win­ Softball Crown ing of the season. The White Sox 4. Louts 24; Coan, Washington 20. Big George Mnuger stopped the T. M cOaw and W. Turkington— At first glance the players look Gay Island In Maine. 26 in all. charming canine sheds his fur at ners of yesterday’s feature horse exploded for ten runs In the eev- “ How many three cent stamps races; Strikeouts —Feller and Lemon, Phils under the lights at Philadel­ 2 and 1. d like their old Aunt Minnie with Miss Beulah Todd took short The group met In Washington. arc there in s dozen?” queried the the alightest provocation. enth Inning to blitz the Red Sox, At Belmont—(Joaltown $2.50. 8t. Bridget’s became th* <3hurch Cleveland 135. phia on three hits as the Cards H. Mathlason and R. Forda— 1 the new look. day trips, while working in the D. C„ from where they journeyed chemistry teacher in his classes Latest reports from Mr. Robin­ 17-10. “ f; Sidelines A t Atlantic City—Mr. Buster Softball League champions last Pitching — Kramer, Boston 16-5 blanked the Phlla for the second up—20th .hole. «Mc(K4X^,C»H«k school office took up all of Princi­ acro.ss the United States to Cali­ on Monday. A few exceptionally son indicate that the dog* are wel­ The defeat mflted Boston’s mar­ come as long as they behave them­ $4.00, night by outslugglng St. James 14 .762; Raschi. New York 18-6 .750. straight night. Harry Brecheen H. Barnes and A. Leone— 2 and The High Harriers also have pal Edison Bailey's summer. Mi.ss fornia, stopping at numerous bright M.H.S. .students popped up Here we are, back again! Al­ to 9 In a wild, free hitting contest. National Lea|n>u gin over the runner-up New York selves. At Hawthorene — Porter’s shut out the Quakers on three 1. started practice. Jack Coleman Eileen L. McCarthy gave swim­ places along the way. When they and answered, “Four.’’ < Pardon ready to atart a new year of golf, The game was highlighted by Batting—Muslal, St. Louis .375; Yankees to a game and a half. The P. W’llley and J. Hyde, Jr.—1 reached C’alifomiB, they continued The epidemic has not reached Broom $4.80. third place Cleveland Indians, who blows Tuejidsy evening. captains the locals who open their ming instructions three days of the horse laugh). Maybe the sum­ hockey, tennis, bowling and—oh three solid home runs, two o f them Ashbum. Philadelphia .833. Stan Musial, ixlth two singles up...... 'on their tour along the Pacific mer vacation was too long! main building yet but rest assured At Narragsnsett—Sister Leons like the Yanks were idle, also, schedule shortly. the--wcek and stayed the other yes, studies! $1.80. by the S t Bridget’s Johnson, and Runs batted In—Muslal, St. and a triple, led the (Sard's eight B. Tryori and E. Johnson—4 and four at York Bcachr Maine; Mis.s : Coast, passing through such large first floor rooms will be visited picked up a half game and they soon by various forms of animal At Rtkiklngham—Kandy Com­ the third by SL James’s LaRivlere. Louis 116; Kiner, Pittsburgh 115. hit attack against rookie Robin 2. " • A peek at the starting football lone Fellows spent the latter part' as Los Angeles. He Ij-wood, Smile pretty now! That’s the We suppose ' you’ve noticed Lloyd Jarvis was the winning Runs—Musial, St. Louis 123; now trail by three and one-haif E. McVeigh and F. Olekaak— 1 A*. _Af_ A A In 111 > ■ *ni O ‘ life. . fort $8.20. Roberts. cm ftL lineup just about sums up to this, At Golden G a t e - Masteurzo pitcher and Pete Aceto the loser. Lockman, New York 110. games. In the other American League up. Ends: Boltcrton. Rogers or W ar­ Serty. v Z o n t ^rklng^^riio! t : P-tland. "'o^ S ^ n :’ ‘ ."nd"^“ SeltUe; I face the hbig ?/ black box at Fallot’s! I course, we mean the freshmen..Ac- .$3.00. St. Bridget’s led the Church Hits—Muslal, St. Louis , 20i8: Taft Wright was the big noise In R. M. Boyce and J. Handley— trips to the nearby parts of Can-: " ashtngton. Students Work On Cai>e the White Sox n^ily. The veteran games, the Detroit Tlgefa beat the ren; tackles. Grant and Arcarl; thls month. They've got to re-' cording to reports, they’re a League all season and took two of Holmes. Boston 172. Wzahlngton Senators, 4-2, and the 1 up. guards Finnegan and Wiesse: cen­ ada, while Mrs. Helen Smith tra-' **'^9 CJanada the f^oup member not to smirk or frown— brighter crop than usual. At outfielder went to bat twice in the G. Smith and J. McKeia— S and brighter crop Paul Arcari. and Peter Gunas the three games In the playoff fi­ Doubles—Musial, St. Louis 40; Philadelphia Athletics nipped the ■ffi l i E 10 yOOR SCHOOL COLORS 1 ter, Tony Turkington. and backs, vclcd through the Wliite Moini- ■ * Pullman after____ all they'll , have - to — ------look at least they don’t wander around nals, making them undlsptable Ennis, Philadelphia 38. big seventh inning and di^bve in tains, Maine. Vermont and New j Canada. - - 1 spent last summer working at the five runs, four of them on a grand Browns, 8-7 In 12 innings In a E. McLaughlin and L. Olson— Bud Burbank, Red Flaherty, Ron Hamohire. : K^oup stopped at many national ' the Rec looking as bewildered a-s “ Sand Bar.” a Cape Cod refresh-; Manchester • champs. Triples—Musial, St. Louis 17; night game at St. Louis. Biickiiiini.ster and Bruno Moske. hone ?o ’ ,ee ^‘’ 'KKlng '49-ers i previous classes! Perhaps the Manager of the six teams in the Hopp. Pittsburgh 12. slam homer which climaxed the 1 up. Harry M. Stcfcnj, . . . . parks along the way, In addition ment stand ownett by Miss Doris uprising. Thirteen 'White Sox went . Rookie Lou Kretlow, signed b>' A conclusion of the varied *nd , to this, the group spent a week-end th^y graduate ' I new grammar school gym pro- Kibbe and Miss Catherine Putnam. league are requested to watch the Home runs— Kiner Pittsburgh the llgera for $35,000 in 1946, scat­ The first big scrimmage for the ! interesting ways in which the lac Maybe! Bowling Green to bat against Dave Ferriss and ' at the famed Lake Louise. I gram is responsible. The two members of the Junior sport page ter Information as to 39; Mize. New York arid Muslal. tered nine Washington hits In his "^’orld Series Set Inc., world's great­ local, gricldci s was held on Tues- iilty spent their summer vacation During the entire' tour, which the Mason's final meeting. St. Ixiuis 35. Earl Caldwell. class spent their days working at (New H igland’s Finest Despite savage attacks against first major league start of the day. “ I "'.ill 'appear In next week’s world. lasted through the summer, the The barrage of canines at M. H. We want to welcome someone the stand and swimming at p r- Bn'pmiag Lanes) Stolen bases —Ashbum, Phila- est caterers, attend ______t Dorothy Diiffv S. seems to have carried over from FsrrUs and Caldwell, starting season. 'The loss extended Wash­ To Open Oct. group used every available means else to our folds too: Miss Julia leans beaches. Beabli parties^ PGA FlnaUata delphia 32: Rojek, Pittsburgh 21. ington’s losing streak to 15 games. h last year. During choir, Mr. We are arranging leagues pitcher, Jack Kramer, winner of \ promising backfleld man Is of conveyance—-foot, horseback, Case, the girls’ new physical edu­ dancing, horseback riding and fish­ StrikeoiiU —Brecheen. St. Louis Its longest in modem American to the wants of the Pearson had to cope with a pooch (nr this seaMiiK There are etlll 16 games, wss chargfd with the Johnson, a freshman. Legion Names ConipUrd car. train, and many others. Since cation teacher. She will take the ing. rounded out their stay. They West Hartford,' SepL 16— (JPi— 138: Jansen, New York 119. League history. Onclnnstl, Sept. 16— —The this was a camping trip, the en­ who wanted to yodel with the rest. place of Mrs. Doris Carpenter. also had an opportunity to make s few openings. Harry Nettelbladt, Avon pro and Pltriiing — Sewell. Pittsburgh loss, his fifth. Kramer was shelled from the hill in the third when the Ferrla Falii doubled home Elddie 1948 World Series will begin on inner man Bobbv Harris has been .switched Candidates for the Legion of tire group camped out. Lota of luck. Miss Case! a tour of a llghtKouse and visit Call IMS'! Or 7101 defending champion, and Eddie 11- 3 786; CTiesnee, Pittsburgh Jooat with the payoff run In Phil­ O ct 6 this year In the National center position. Honor are being compiled this Mr. Leonard aald that the tour Rousing cheers an^ the Red and 12- 4- .750. tVhlte Sox tallied four times to from guard to some of the old towns on the Cape, L. A. DeGON. Mgr. Burke, of Woodbrldge. match adelphia's victory. Dick Fowler League city winning the pennant. week, Septcnibei 13 through .Sep- was a great experience and that j White team will be on the field to- <3oIf enthusiasts! Sign up meeting people from all over the' strokes today In the finals of the take a 4-1 lead. The only bright spot as fw a* went the dlstancs for the A's to The eecond game also will be 6'4 ". 215 pound end, Al Rogers tember 17. ; he enjoved it very .much. ..A i, morrowAi.,. I night when------our— • ------school quickly for classes with Mary eastern part of the United States. JARVIS BUILDING Connecticut PGA Ckilf champion­ OUlfomla Against tha World Boston was concerned was the rack up his 15th triumph. Gerry pisyed in the National League i.'5 getting plenty of competition Notices have been sent to each A; Thomas, 50 Pl«ys .^svenuorth High school at ja„e Selgner. Albert Gayson is Pete and Paul had a very enjoy­ C ENTER STREET ship at the Rockledge Country bitting of Ted Williams. Williams Priddy sent the game into extra cltv, with the next three games from Mar.sh "Gro'X'ler’’ Warren. teacher who advl.ses either a chih *^*'5 i "'ilHng to Instruct a ’ group of able summer, and are grateful to Club. Forest Hills. N. Y., Sspt. 16__ in the city where the winner of Ex-Reporter Calls Alias Putnam and Miss Kibbe for collected five singles,in six trips to innings with a homer In the ninth or an athletic group. They arc to inauffiira^f^fh'''ii Monday and Tuesday from (iP)—It wss California against the for St. Louis. Rookie Hank Arft the American League Club has m! fo^^ball game and boost-1I four. The fee is 25 cents making this possible. boost his league-leading batting To Represent M. H. S. choose not more than one fourth world today as half a dozen play­ poled a three-run four-bagger for its home. LAST 2 DAYS Ronald Edmondson, ’47, a for­ J. A., ’50 of the senior nietiibcr.a whom tliey that thoi"ran “ “ I »>our. One requirement U to ers prepsred to bsttle for semi­ mark to .377. mer World staff member, was a vis­ While the White Sqx upset the the Browns In the seventh. The next, two games, tf need­ Sue Cooney. ’50, will represent believe are potential candidittes > an boost the score, j your own transportation final berths in the men's singles ed to determine the champion, itor to The World office on Tues- New Guidance Adrtser Red Sox, Chicago’s other last place Manchester High on the Junior for this honor. _ , to the country club. Don’t worry dirislon of the Nations! Tennis will be pisyed in the National Meet Ends Saturday tlay, September 14. Ronald is a entry in the majors, the Chbs, con­ Tangh Boad Ahead Disc Jockey program. Saturday The list...... of names will be cnin- o ' u ------* iT„iv»r.ifv nf f-An i Coo-oo! ] y(,u haven’t clubs, you can bor- Stafford chsmpionship. League city. morning, September 18 on Station p>|ed and the senior hophomore ^9"* I -J”®*: seem to rid M. K. S. them! M. H.. S. will have a new guid­ Five days o f play had chopped tinued to act as "cousins'■ for the claM uiii Psbbls Beach. CSallf., Sept. 16— Baseball Commissioner A. B. WCXJC from 11:00 to 11:30 a. m. iiectlcut, taking the L l^ ral Arts, of our feathered friends who have ance counsellor, Laurence Leonard, an original field of 91 to nine sur­ National League’s pennant bound (Chandler, representatives of five SATUDAY’S FEATUffCl vote to c ioo.se the final car.didatee course. ” He pla.ved J. V. football ' taken advantage of the chimneys who will guide the freshmen boys. Braves. —Tall, easy swinging Dorothy Jack Vittner, former M.'H. S. stu­ for the Legion. Interviews and and is w o rk in g at Dart’s Dairy un Sports, sports and sports! The Speedway vivors—seven from California and National League clube and four dent will appear a* guest diac and ventilators during the acute schedule Is as follows; Monday, Mr. Piper will take the Junior boys. two from foreign countries. The Braves, aided by four errors, Kirby looked like the girl to best from the American League, set­ pictures will appear in the World I til school starts again. ■ housing shortage. As Mr. Emery Guidance queatlonnaire will be clipped the (?ubs, 5-2, in their final for the title today as eight survi­ jockey- J. I,. i| 1 Norman Kittel tennis and field hockey: Tuesday. tled on the -dates and arrange­ The Jas. H. Connors Mom. Stakes The program, eponaored by remarked s 'couple of years ago. Leaders’ Club; Wednesday, field filled out oh Tuesday, September MIDGET AUTO RACES Chiefs Wta Again meeting o f the eeason. vors headed Into the fourth round ments St a meeting here yesterday. Plimpton’s of Hartford, features "Just li.sten to them billing and hockey and Swimming Club: 21. Guidance conferences will be­ umph was their 16th over the (hibs of the Women’a National amateur Sisc Furlongs . . . $10,000 Addod fifteen minutes of recorded music cooing and you’ll know how silly Thuradav, archery for seniors and gin-In October. By the .\saoctatad Frees In 22 outings this season. golf chomplonahlp. Yankeco Flay Colte Monday through Friday from 5:00-, you sound \Uien you're in love.” tennis. Practices atart next Mon- M. K. '50. FRIDAY.-SEPT. 17 - 8:30 P. M. The opponents in the Eaatem Spisb* Wins No. 14 The Atlanta miss, who reached • riirtlllhg HacM DsHy 5:15 p. m. and a half hour ahow on | i day. Baseball League’s playoff fln ^ Lefty Warren Spahn scattewd the finals in 1939 and lost to Betty New York. Sept. 16—(F) — The Jameson," and again reached the CARDINAL R fO AND W RIIt SPORT SOCKS Saturday from 11:00-11:30 a. m. i Football Schedule 1948 Of course we know that the coat “ Bronco” Bill Schindler’s First Appcsrance may be derided tonighL nine Chicago hits In winning his New York Yankees, with Halfback Orn dtlnd $I < Ten high schools from Hartford . of living is high, but you can get No, they’re not tearing down The pennant-winning Scranton 14th game of the year. The Braves threshold last year at Detroit, Buddy Young sidelined by injuries, I a new assignment notebook for a the Rec. The uproar you hear Is With Miners put themselves 3-1 ahead nicked losing pitcher Doyle Lade only to lose to Loulae Suggs, is no tackle the Baltimore Colts at the PIIKCPAINUNa and surrounding town.-e are repre­ 17—1 rl»la\ Mtiit. i.easrinvorth, .%wajr ' Just arrived exclusively for you for full . . . sented. allowing eacli high ."iclioni nil'll' nifkel, one hulf\iif a Ihiii only the cntlni.iiUHtlc turiioiit fur GUORtilE RICE. JOHNNY RICE, LIX)YD CHRIS­ of third-place Utica In th^r aeml- for four runs In the first six Inn- sure bet to' grab the Wg prise of Stadium tonight for the eecond a broadcast every other week, and . N,-!,!. >.V-.Vsiuida> P. .M„ .Meriden. ,4way "iime. V\‘e know a senior boy who cheerleader tryouts. Plenty of FILMS IQ TOPHER. CHET CONKLIN. AL KELLER, NICK final series last night by winning women’s golf, , time In the young AU America touifh-wearing sport socks of ribbed cotton still faithfully marks his assign- pep and spirit has. been shown by a Saturday program once every

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MANCHESTER EVEXI,\G HERALD, MANrHKSTKR. CONN.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1948 FADE FA ft* rOURTETOf xnA>cnEyn!;K e v e n i n g HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, SEPTERIBER 16, 1948 Father: Johnny, there’s a button No man hath greater faith than TiMiNERVILLE FOLKS BY FUNTAINK FO t Automobiles Por Sale 4 Businens Services Offered 13 i Roofing—Siding 16 Help Wanted—Male nr Household Goods 51 Marhtnerv and loitia 5:' You can’t put things acroaa by off your coat Go upstairs and aew the bald-headed Individual «*ho Houms for Sale 72 it on. huya hair restorer from a bald- OUANDER'S hlachina Shop does Female 37 getting oioas. ROOKING Specialising in ra- ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT GARDEN TOA(*'**ORi[ Breody, RANCH Type home, five rooms on Sense and Nonsense It isn’t your position that makes Johnny (In surprise): But Dad­ headed druggist lathe work, drill press work, "WhlsK/ BilP'Wortle Clatlified pairing roots ot all' kinds, also On September 30th, Federal regu­ Garden King, Gravely, Beaver 4- one floor, two ocrea of land, three -you haqipy or unhappy. It’s your dy, mother will sew It on. DeCdRMIER MOTOR SALES grinding, welding, brazing, cut-, new roofs Gutter work. Chim­ WANTED COUNTER GIRL S H O U L D lations restricting time payment wheel riding tractors, with at- miles from c,.titer of town. T. J. The minister was trying to teach dlimoeitlon Father: 1 know she will, but The bell-hop Interrupted a noisy NEVEK HAVE CHOSEN THAT RAfUiCULAK SPOT ting, general repairs on anything. neys cleaned and rapairad. No OR MAN purchases go Into effect. You still ■ *y; "Will you marry m e?" some day you won’t have a mother SAYS: “ Here are some HARD taeSmente. Hand and power Crockett Broker. Phone 5416. w:rl; "You'll have to see my the significance ot "white” to a The difference between etumb- party in a hotel room. T O L I E DOWN AND REST IN THE OARSAOE DUMP, Pickup and delivery, 68 Mill St. job too small or large. Good for full or part time, nights. Hours have time to purchase this wonder­ mowers. Lawn edgera. Gross Bible school class. ling blocke and etepping etonee la only a v%1fe. Then you’ll wish you Advertisemeiits 5:30 to 1:30 or 10 P. M, to 1:30 mo.her first.' Bell-hop*. "I’ve been sent to ask TO BEA? VALUES in GOOD Open evenings, all day Saturday. work, fair price. Free eatimetea. ful 8 room outfit on ALBERTS catchers. Capitol Grinding Co.. MORSE Road—Immaculate cspe Minister: "Why, does a bride In­ the way you cm them. had learned when you were A. M.. Good Pay. EASY BUDGET TERMS—Any Boy: "I've seen your mother, you to make less noise. The Rhone 3717. Call Howley. Manci.estar 5.361. 39 Main atreet Coll 7938. Cod, four rooms down, two un­ variably desln to be clothed In Don’t put things off. Put them, young.” gentleman in the next room says CARS at the beat terms' in the purchase nisde NOW but delivered cr.d I still want to many yoal" ANTigtlES Kehnished Repairing Apply ,At The ANNEX finished up. Aluminum screens white for her marriage?” over. he can’t read." Lost umI Poand KOUFING and tiding our special­ AFTER Sept. 20th WILL NOT be and storm windows. firepiaCc. world. done on any furniture. Tlemann. 29 East Center Street Corroct thia sentence: "Hla ideas Aa no one answerodf he ex­ Jack: “Do you know that 1 feel One of the Party: "Shame on ty. New ceilinga and carpentry. affected by the new Regulation. Maniml Inatrumrnts 5.1 very well landscaped. T. J. lb» South Main street. Phone moke me furious.'' eald the free plained: He: Can you recall the two like thirty cents?" him. I could road when I wee five Highest quality materlala Work- Crockett. Broke*. 5416. Minister: ''White stands for joy, LOgT—O n n * n Shepherd puppy. 3643. manahip guarantead A Dion, COMPLETE — Modem Bedroom citlscn. “But I’ll fight to defend happiest days of your, life ? Ethel: "Well, well, everything years old.” SEE THESE BUT SOON tvlth all the necessary accessories. and the wedding day is the most 8 nonttis old, feinele. Cell 8244. Inc. Phona 4860.* Situattnnii Wanted-^ KWO B-flat tenor saxophone his right to express them.” She: Certainly; the day I was seems to hsve gone up since the EXPERIENCED Unoleum me- with cose. $125. Coll 4430. WELL Built an(| well kept house | joyful occasion of a woman’s life.” married and the day I got my di­ war.” START TO ENJOY YOUR COMPLETE—Modem Living room of six rooms. Oil heat, garage ' Skive: I heim that young po- liOST-.-Bl«ck wd fold Water- ohanlc Will install all types of Female 3S Small Boy: "W hy do the men vorce. suite with all the necessary acces­ with overhead door. Amesite A vUlaga barber had been Im­ Eosxle Is bringing suit egeinet the n fi) pen. In vicinity of Pleaeant i floor and wall covering - Immedi­ wear black?” government for 850,000 demegea. DRIVING NOW Healing— IMumhing 17 sories. Wearing Apparel— Fura 57 drive. Near bus. Madeline Smith, bibing rather freely one morning He had joined a golf club and and' Oaoper atrecta. Phone 4608. ate service, reasonable rales. EXPERIENCED secretary desires The applicant for dtlsenehlp on hie first round hit the ball a Pycraft: On what grounds? part time work in professional COMPLETE — Modem Kitchen Realtor, 2-1642 . 4679. when the town temperance leader Phone John Krin.tak 6IA6. GIVE. YOUR plumbing and heat- dropped in for a shave. For sev­ Buying Vatee could not MBoribe tha flog. Think­ mighty swat and by some miracle Skive: Flatfoot: He waa on a lOST-rAll white male cat, vlcln- 1948 STUDEBAKER 4-DR. mg •Tha New Look.” Change old office, 8-12 preferred. Phone 2- outfit with a 1948 WestlnghouM TWO Boys* Polo overcoats, blue. Frank Tripp ing to give him a hint, the kindly It landed in the hole in one. p>vernment* Job and was carrying Electric Refrigerator. SPECHAL 6-year-oId 4-room Cape eral minutes the prohibitionist Itv of Broad atreet. Finder please uINOLEUMS — Finest assort­ water pipes to copper tubing ;0313. ***• 17. Almost new. Phone 3119. Playing up to the gimmes gets judge Inquired: "What la it you At t)ie second tee come another a heavy piece of Iron when the SEDAN 8488 Cod with space for 2 rooms up. suffered in silence when the nicked c^ l 2-0580.______Regal Dtx. A NEW CAR with ments. Also tilt and wall cover­ Clogged drain, machine- cleaned. votes—buys them, with the \*ery ehvaya aee flyiag over the post of­ miracle. Again be did the hole in whistle blew and he dropped the I WILL CARE for pre-school aged TERMS AS LOW AS 812 LADY’S Black crepe dress. Also Semi-air conditioning with oil places grew In number. everything and then some. ings. Manchester Floor Cover­ Carl J. Nygren. Phone 6497. Customer: (Groaning) 'That money that the recipient pays in fice hulldingl” The applicants race one. and os the boll dlsappoored iron on his feet ings Co.. 56 Cottage street. Call child In my home while radther MONTHLY freen wool suit. Both size 16, I *?,*■*■' Completely furnished In-1 lighted up with underetandlng. eluding Venetian blinds and boozet Oh, that booze!” hidden taxes. It Is legal for a can­ Into the cup. he turned around IVraonala 3 3688. works. Call 2-9231. Like new. Call 3833. ‘Tab, peejlni. "he replied. A-L-B-E-R-T-S drepes. Price $10,000. Tel. 6566. Barber: *T feel sorry for you, didate to buy hie way into office white and trembling. He: "Well, well, sister, you - 1947 CHEVROLEt Rouflng— Repairing 17-A with the taxpayers' money. "Gosh!” he breathed trembling, w a n t e d —A ride from North FALL, Housecleaning, windows 43 AHyn St.. Hartford GIRL’S U p shoes, black, size 1, sir, it does make the face awfully look like a pretty neat trick to me. FLEETMASTER CONV. Budget Terms—Free Delivery FINE TWO-Fomlly home in a Fcaee O'er The lAnd “I thought I had missed It that How about a date tonight?” Oventrj’ to Jacobs Manufactur­ washed and odd jobs done. Call ROOFING and Repairing of all Dogs— Hirda— Peta* 41 practically new. Price reason­ tender.” ing Company, Elmwood. 7 - 3:30. quiet section off South Mam CoUer: What’s all that howling time.” She: "How dare you! n i have COUPE H. A H. 2-4402. kinds. Chimney work, gutter FLOOR ombleme solved orith able. Tel 2-0917. ' Summer beat haa vanished. street targe four-room apart The air la fresh and cool. you arrested If you come to my a- Call 8659.______A smooth practically new car, work. Expert repairs. Honest WOULD LIKE to find good 'Iholeum. asphalt tile counter -1 Knocked flat and belpl;M by a upsfhtn? fully equipped. ALL APPLIANCES serviced and home on farm for a Collie Shep­ ment with modern bath. Will be hit-and-run driver near Buffalo, Mrs. Boardem: It’s that faith- Peace and quietude prevail— A Texas man was severely bit­ partment tonight at 315 Broadway FOUR People want ride to Hart­ workmanship. Satisfaction guar­ Expert workmanehlp. free esti­ The kids are back In school. ten by a 'possum which had hidden third floor rear, at about nine repaired, bumera refrigerators, anteed. Coll Coughlin. Manches­ herd dog. 3 years old. No small Wanted—To Buy available to buyer. T. J. Crockett Donald Hammer attracted help by cure doctor who's got the,tooth­ ford. Hours 9 to 6. vicinity Man­ mates. Open eveninga Jonec' Broker. Phone 5416. ' ache. J. L. Osborne under the hood o f his automobile. O’clock!” rangea waabera. etc. nil work ter 7707. children. Write Box F, Herald. Furniture. Oak atieeL Phone flaMitng his cigarette lighter. chester Country Club or Buck­ 1941 BUICK 2-DR. guarsmteed. Metro Service Co. CALL OSTRINSKY 8879 fo« fur­ 3-1041. nace removal, rags, scrap metals. ingham. Call Manchester 8196 SKDANETTE Tel Manchester 2-088.3 CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, repaired and GREAT Done pups, pedigreed. PORTER Street—Seven room sin- i M IC K E Y TTn N Close! LANK LEONARD Top prices. gle. recently redecorated. Two- after 6. Fully equipped A rare and beau­ cleaned. Bird and Johns-Man- Beautiful etock. Terms arranged. WE BUY and sell good used tiful car In top condition. OIL STOVES cleaned. Instslled. vilJe roofing la our apeclaJty. La Cavanaugh's. Vernon. Phone car garage, amesite drive, Im­ -7WC BLAZEKi^ PlTOiEft, TAKEN / rs Ni6N,n THBRisHr OP im p u a i! THE |»ROSPECT Hill school for fumltura combination rangea WAirrED—Used tire 450 x 20, In mediate occupancy. T. j Washlhg machines, vacuums re­ Rote Bros Co. Phone 3-0768. Rockville 1992J3. BY SUBPKISE, NAB NUKtUEP THE CATCHER HAS TO BEACH voimg children. Monday and gas corigee and beatera Joneo* good condition. Phone 2-4336 or CrocketL Broker. 5418. paired, lawn mowers, hand and Furniture Store. 38 Oak. P im a THE EtTCH—— tT i BED SLIPES TO THE lEFT- through Frldaj’ Mrs Lela Tj-buiv 1941 CHEVROLET 4-DR. power, sharpened. repaired, A HOBBY that Interests young 42 Spruce atreet. . T tC CROWD 2-1041. n i c e Duplex 5 and 5. One apart- Director. 4267. SEDAN sawa filed. Friendly Flxlt Shop. and old alike, especially Interest­ 19 ON ITS Spec. Dlx. A fully equipped car Moving—T racking- ing to ehut-lns. Call or stop In at WE BUT. Iron, scrap metaU and ment now vacant, $7,700 for Im­ F E rr/ Phone 4J77. rego. CaU Arnold Nelson. 787 that haa Just been overhauled. Storage 20 the Ebco Pet Shop and see our GENERAL Electric refrigerator. 6 mediate sale. Only $2,000 cash Autnmnttiles foi Sale 4 L>ydall street Phone 8906. LAWN Mowers, hand and power. tropical fish. 403 Center street cubic feet. In good condition. CaU required. James and Marie Oark, WITH TWO ASHES AND RUBBISH removed. 2-0079. Real fatate. Phone 2-2504. Sharpened, sold. exchanged: Sand, gravel, fill and loam. Gen­ (rearl. Open 9 a. m. to 7 p. ra. ROOM FOR rint. for gentlemen. OUT ANO A 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. parts and repairs. Keys made. eral trucking. Range and fuel oil. Phone 3233. "A t the tropical fish Very nice room In modern home, 178 exJOPER Street. Three bed­ WEAK HITTER 1946 CHEVROLET SEDAN Capitol Grinding Co.. 38 Main sign.’’ NINE-PIECE blond mahogany James Macrl. Phone 4523. with continuous hot water and room house, with bath, on second . Spec. Dlx. Tou’ve never dri\*en atreeL Phona 7938. dining room set. Priced reason­ UP. RED IS a smoother one. ably. Phone 2-1660. shower. Select neighborhood. Call floor. Uving room, kitchen, din­ FLEETMASTER THE AUSTIN A. Charobera Oo., COCKER Spaniel puppies, Boston 3046. TRYIN6 GENERAL Carpentry and repair Terrier pups, cross-breed pup­ ette and lavatorj on first floor. 10 STEAL local or long dlatenca moving. EASY Washing machine with Oil bnrneivAteam heat. One*K;ar 4-DOOR SEDAN work done by experts. Also spec­ pies. Dogs boarded. Zimmer­ WANTED—Small upright piano Home.' a 1940 CHEVROLET 4-DR. •Moving, packing and storage. pump. In excellent condition. E*c*ge. Immediate occupancy. ialize In overhead awing-up Phone Manchester 3187 or Hart­ man's Kennela, Lake street. from private party. Call 4426 A beautiful low mileage car. SEDAN doors. CaU 2-4230. Phone 6287. Reasonable. Phone 2-1870 after Price e9,500. Phone 6471. a -IS •Iter 5 p, r a . Reconditioned by factory Special Dlx. An Immaculate ford 6-1428. 9 p. m. Ideal family car. PINE ACRES section, four-room i RATIO — gUactrtcal Appliance LIGHT TRUCKING. Half-ton TROPICAL And goldfish, ‘plants, methods and guaranteed. OIL STOVE, double wick, double Cape Cod. i^ t 60’xl20’, $2,000 7 ^ McNABflit trMkite. Im ., Servtca, repairs picked up and pick-up truck. No oahet. no green, aquariums, canaries, Gels- Hnoina Wit hoof Board 59 delivered prompUy. 20 years' ler's foods. Hendryx cages, tur­ burners and flue, $30. After 5 p. cash required. No agents. Call 2- 1939 CHEVROLET 4-DR. rubbish Phona i-1275 or 8298. 4176. BALCH PONTIAC experience. John Maioney. Phone tles. Ebco Pet Shop, 403 Center m., '3 Walnut street. FI'NNY KUSiNKS.H BY HERSHBERGER PRISCILLA'S PUP BY Ai. VERMEER BUUTS AND HER BUDDIES That’s That BY EDGAR MARTIM SEDAN 2 1046. 1 Walnut ctreeL street (rearl. Open 9 a. m. • 7 p. PUIASANT room for two on bus 155 CENTER ST. MANCHESTER—-6-room pre-war Ithartmeugh Hut tm slwuys QOti F ood ,tOOd • V$% wao n ceeAtHaiAMNbwa Mat. Dlx. A smooth original car Painting—Papering 21 m. Phone 3233. "A t the tropical GENERAL Electric deep freezer, line. Twin beds. Phone 5705. PHONE 2-4545 In every respect. TAX RETURNS prepared and 8 foot. Used 4 months, l^ught Cape Cod. McKee street section. picking thuchiidrun^ ESAV VO a i l VHKt sou.'voe. MMtfO fAMO VHMt fish sign.” Hot water heat with oil. fire- HAV5V VM. BAMKO 09 bookkeeping service for small CHARBONNEAU, PalnUng and for $339, best offer takes It Tel. P t® A 8A N T Room, sultaiila for H ou i Avhp t o p ic k u p business. Individuals, profession­ BOXER Pups. Beautiful brlndles, 2-2540. one or two men, near CJheney place, garage with amesite drive. S ^ 1942 WILLYS AMERICAR decorating. Interior and exterior, 30-day occupancy. Phone 772S. WhST VOOft XWO OW r al men, by former Internal paperhanging. Floors aanded and fawm.s. black mask. Pedigreed, 8 mine. References required. Phone VCtWI «AOU\JOE1L<* I 1936 TWO-DOOR aedan. Ply- SEDAN TWO KITCHEN ranges, one elec­ 8133. Brae-Buny Revenue man. Vincent P. Dolan, refinlshed. Tel. 2-9575 or if no months' old. ’ Terms arranged. mouth. Phone 7141. Economy plus. 52 Linnmore Drive, Phone 2- answer call 2-2805. Cavanaugh's. Vernon. Phone tric, one oil. Reaaonable for 0744. quick sale. Phone 5064. JUST (kimpietlng 6-room modern 1917 FORD Coach, radio and heat- Rockville 1992J3. LARGE Bedroom, heated. Young house on Overlook Drive. Hot INTERIOR and exierior pointing, ar. 100 H. P. rebuilt motor. New 1936 FORD CONV. ’m T N BED outfit, only $89.50. couple or two girls. Phone 6746. water heat garage, shade treeo. RADIO need dxlngT Hava It re­ paprrhanging, celling reflnish- •pat covers. Car practically new A snappy car in top ahape. bed, mattress and spring. Great lot 75-X200’. See Wm. w*„*hL paired by experts Pick-up serv­ ec Men insured and property Live Stork— Vehicles 42 FURNISHED Room, suitable for throughout, call 2-9860. values at Benson's Furniture. 718 7773. ice, guaranteed work. Sate check- damage. Expert work. Eldward R retired gentleman or business ad In the home ,.. 485 Middle Purn- CHaatonbury 3886. plki East Call 48ti.5 FOR SALE— Men's rebuilt and CXIOLERATOR 50-pound capa­ FAMILY of 3 desperately'need 4, Suhurluin fnr Sale 73 4-door aedan. All cars guaran- Help U anted—Female . 35 14 tead. Easy terms. Brown-Beau- relasted high and low shoes, at city. Reasonable. Inquire 4 Lock- 5 or 6 'room rent. References, , BROAD BROOK—Just completed, k ) reasonable prices. Sam Yulyes, can 2-1979. pre, Inc., 80 Blssell atreet. Phone wood street. 6 rooms, full shower, oil burner 19117 PONTIAC 8 (6a^. Reaeon- Hnuavnnid Services WANTED—Experienced sales girl 701 Main street. gble. CaU 8443. 7191. full time. Apply in person. The YOUNG Business couple urgently hot water heat, 1-car garage. Ulfered 13 A WASHING Machines bought,' Bold Exclusive with Associate Realty, Textile Store, 913 Main street. rOWEHt LAWN mow’er. Red Seal and repaired. Workmanship In need of a three or four-room ''LQOR A T these apeciala 1940 1986 FORD Fordor sedan. Fair • 1010 Main, East Hartford. 8-4613, Continental engine. Used few guaranteed. New Speed Queen, apartment. Can furnish best of Plymouth two-door, radio and condition. Inquire M Winter HAVE YOU a household problem? WAITRESS WANTED — Exper- evenings 8-4479, 5-1354. tlme.«i. Like new. 257 Spruce Easy and Maytag. Liberal allow­ references. Please v.rite Box V. heateTr rebuilt motor, new paint. atreet after 5:30 p. m. Let Slrick solve It Expert lino­ lenced preferred. The Tea Room, j street. ances on trade-ins. Several 14 H. Herald. |89$. 1980 Ford convertible leum laying. Service of range 883 Main street. I 1984 FORD V-8 moving van. Box P. motors for sale. Phone 2-0295. aedan, 8885. iaS7 Ford 4-door, burners All kinds o f cleaning POWER KRAFi. wood lathe, j HUSBAND and wife would like Wanted—Real Balate 77. size ISbil’x f’.’ Excellent condi and odd Jobs Phone 2-9087 or 2- 1 WANTED—Girl for general store M er lu T. w tea new paint, 3305. Broad Street Oon-. Price 8378. Suitable for Never used. Call 7147 after 6 1 KIT(!7HEN table, four chairs. Rea­ two or three room, apartment. I Ifotor Balep. Phene 8926. 1148. ' 1 W’ork. Appl.v in person. The Call 2-0488 after 5 'p. m. r o BUY or sell real estate con­ BY FRED HARMAN moving furniture, potatoes, live I P. ra-______■ sonable. Phone 6753, or 53 Ox­ tact Madeline Smith, Realtor, RED RYDER Tha Ghost Rtappoara Tgrr-i-i-.' ' " «— ------r - y Dewey-Richman Co. ford street. stock, etc. Gifford W. NelU, R. F. FLAT Fl.NISH Holland window FOR s a l e :— A merlcan-Bosch In­ "Personalized iqeal Estate Serv­ HAS VJEARi 1987 CHEVROLET 4-deor sedgn. D. No. 1 Ogden’s Comer. Rock- shades made to .neaaure. Keya RELIABLE Woman for house­ stantaneous "notank’* water! Business Property for Sal® 7(1 ice.” Room 26, Rublnow Build­ hSODiSlRS TO BATUfZfi' vUle. Phone 16S2W1 Rqckville. made while you wolL Marlow'a. keeping and care of kindergarten MAPLE CRIB, medium size, com­ ing. 2-1642 - 4679. 1938 Ohevrelet coupe. Tel 4070. heater. Algo chlld'e tricycle. 5V4 plete. Black folding carriage. £ 6El0»8351b 5O1E0(4£' child, week days between 11:30 Walnut street, or call 7487.______i o l l PLYMOUTH special deluxe WEAViNG OF biutia, moth holes and 4:30, while mother works. Both in excellent condition. TAVERN FOR SALE. Call 5470. HAVING REAL Estate proDlems? sedan, radio, heater, 8895; 1048 1941 OLDSMOBH.E ’ ano tern cluth.ng; laales hosiery Phone 5780 after 12:30. Phone 4553. (hty and farm property bought Pontiac six cylinder sedan, fully runs repaired, hat.obag. repairs: 45A and sold by calling R. T. McCann. equipped, 83,608, small down pay- SEDAKETTE (Model 76) AVON PRODUCTS are In great A UNIVERSAL electric range. Realtor Phone Manchester 77U0. zipper replacement; glove re­ White tabletop. Other househbid Knrms and l.«nd for Sale 71 menL 24 months to pay balance. pairs and cleaning: umbrella re­ demand in Manchester. Service RURAL gas sales and service. Im­ the homes in an exclusive terri­ mediate Installation. Manchester items. Inquire 16 Locust street. BOLTON— 30-acre tract with Tour Real Estate Problems 1946 Chevrolet aedi^. 1941 Radio and heater, recondi pairing; men • shirt collar and Phone 4086. Buick sedan., 1940 Ford Tudor. cufi reversal and repldceroent. tory, and earn an outstanding and surrounding towns. Capitol high elevation and exceptional A're Ours tioned and guaranteed. See commission while doing so. For We Buy and Sell for Cosh 1987 Chevrolet. 1980 Chevrolet Marlow's Little Mendlhg Shop. Grinding C o., 38 Main. Phone REX-AIR vacuum cleaner, in ex­ view, stream on property, price appointment write Mrs Dorothy Arrange Mortgages bedan, Douglas Motor Sales, 383 Balcli for bargains, 7958. cellent condition,*- $25; .banjo, $2,500. 4*4 acre’s with 600 feet F._Buckman, 29 Highland Ter­ Before vou sell call us. Main atreet. Open eveninga. Buy tenor. Phone 3620. road frontage, $1,000 for quick NOW, up to 34 months before Building—Contracting 14 race, Mlddletowm, Conn. sale. Other building sites. The No Obligation * BRAE-BURN REAI,TY CO. Federal controls take effect. BALCH PONTIAC Foci and Pcfd 49-A Marshall Agency, Realtors. Tel VA.NCOUR ('.onstructloD Co. New SPOOLERS, Winders, twisters. ANTIQUE Pine Boston rocker. 2-0715 or 8275. 118 East Center Street 155 CENTER ST. ^ homes planned and built to your Women- experienced In spooling, MOBILE Flame Sqcony-Vacuum Phone 4353. Realtors Phone 6273 Ot 53'29 winding and twisting woolen bottled gos. Ehill line of approved 5-(a specifications Alterations, roof­ WE WILL hhndle jreur real Mtate 'TT 1940 PONTIAC . ' PHONE 2-4545 ing, Time payments arranged. yams, wanted, for second shift. appliance. See ua. Manchester R.C.A. VICTOR radio. $23; table Houses for Safe 72 esHLiei«SYwi»ewwcaeie.T.aseau.arar.i898i,tf|ar.6. nursery, EMt Hartford, Conn pre-war. Never used. Call at 17 nights. Appl,^ In person. Carden - — ------‘ “ USED CATERPILLAR wRh bull ment coll 5278. ' ^ e m r u . Cumberland atreet. Restaurant. 840 Main street. f i v e -p i e c e dinette sets. Great dozer, AlUs-Cbambera. crawler. liitl fPRD-hrpMbanger eoupe. tp savings In solid Hale maiple 358 East Center St. — " i gandBlOB. Inquire. ,V. Ferguson equipment. Garden MAN(7HE8TER GREEN —Ntne- 1 L 4 ^ R E R Wanted. .Start $l an breakfast sets, as long as they troctoi, cement mixers. Dublin room single Large ioL Occupan­ Tel. 5191 Y • esa . a jS en.'c R . ’ ' iH d^'- Ti^piWb Reurl Hfrairl Adva. nvORRt w a r t IfHEMEDA. BOV’S Bicycle, wall tent. Phone hoiff. Apply in persnii. irj Uissell last at special price of $.19 9:».: Tractor . Co., N orth' Windham cy anytime. T. J. O eckett, Brok­ U B S S i 4780. Ask For “Sher” Benson s^eeL Kemp’s, Inc., 763 Main StreeL i Road, WutiBantle. er. Phone 5416.

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