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y CHENEY LISHAHtj TUE8DAT, DECEMBER 14. 19411^ - a. ' - I” C- PAGE rCUETEEH r*' v V — ---- r- jttanrl|p8tpr EtmtHig tfwald Average Daily Net Preaa Ran For «ho MonMi of Moverabw, 19tt wroed O. Bowers, RepuMlckn, who * at o, I Tha Ifany-Wada wlU ‘ heva ■ a was re-elected. . . Emergency Doctors covered dish eupper and ChrUt- BetroUied Getting Readj^ ' Next week'Monday, Bowers, to- 9,635 HiiriieatNg I About Town maa party tomorrow evening at ether with Senator Charles S. m M ihto 6:30 in the Second Congregational [ouae, Republican from ' the •tort toto .iB Dr. John Prlgnano and Dr. church. For Assembly SFourth District, will attesM • state Kiny David L o d ^ ot Odd Fel- Florence Marsh are physicians rtS h lM l lowa wia «n*«t FHday evenln* meeting of RepubUceh legialetora 7:00 Instead of 7:80 and wUI elect of the Manchester Medical As­ Paat presldenta of Mary Buah- in Hertford, called’for thepurpoae Manchester-^4 City of Village Chstrm sociation who will respond to nell Cheney Auxiliary, No. 13rU- of ^dosihg Senate arid House lead­ Its officers, after which thr an­ emergency calls tomorrow af- S. W. V., wiU hold their annual Manchester Delegation nual Christmas party, held Jointly ers. yOL. LXVin., NO. $4 ton M ao n > M iK l^llpT E R , CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15,1948 THIRTT'-FOLTl PAGES— (IN TWO SECTIONS) with Sunset Rebekah Dod*e, win temono...... Christmas party Friday, Decem­ Preparea. for Legisla- It is nearly certain that Sehetor FUUI^CliNtB^ tcUe pUic€e All xneinb6ri of both ber 17 In the Evangeline room of Mouse will be chOMn aa .G.O.P, ltd*es and their fttmUles are In­ Murphy'a restaurant. Dinner will lative Sessions minority leader In the Senate'- to vited to be present and each one Sunset Council. Degree of Poca­ be served'at 1:30 sharp. Members heed hia party's legislative acUvr- attending Is rsquested to d>rlng a hontas. No. 45, will hold the sec­ attending are asked to bring a gift Political activity In preparation Ity In the upper chamber. Wimiing Given > ' . Belle Hop Russia Casts 20-cent g ift ____ j ond In Its series of eight setback for the grab-bag. for the dqmlng legislative session Later, the matter of committee Bomb Sight Data parties tomorrow evening In Tinker is drawing Manchester's delega­ esidgnments will be of. Interest' to Top Advisors Urge | the Manchester delegation. Bruce McKenney, six-year old! hall, with Mrs. Cyrene Thebqdeau The Willing Workers of the About Profits Veto Against and her committee In charge. South Methodist W.S.C.S. will hold tion In the General Aasembly to son of Mr. and M ra Fred McKen- Prises will be awarded at each sit­ their Christmas party at the Hertford thla week end next. . ny of Mt. Nebo place, and a first ting, suid a grand prise will be church, Thursday at 2 o'clock. Yesterday RepreaentettV’e-Elect Given to Soviets On Scrap Deal Ceylon Entry grade pupil in the South school, awarded to the high scorer at the Each member is asked to provide John D. LaBelle attended the FENDER AND BODY brought to The Herald office yes­ close of the tournament. Playing a 25-cent gin. Hostesses will be training aeasioh for newly elected Chiang Let Others terday a little bunch of hjue vlo- Will be^n promptly at 8 o'clock. Mrs. A rthur Bronkie . and Mrs. leglaletoTS held in .Hartford. The leU which he had picked In a shel­ Allen Barrett meeting was convened for the pur­ worIk You ’re Being Wise When European Profit-Taking Malik and Tarasenko tered place on the sontt Mde of As Early as 1938 The first of two Christmas pro­ pose of edviaing niw members on his home. grams by children of the Hollister Mrs. Bertha WIrtalla was elect­ procedures and rules. . LaBelle,. a SoHment and FtaRkt 1d4. May Jeopardiae Fu­ Only Two Opposing street school will be presented this ed president of the Sewing Circle Democrat, wae a winner In the re­ •84' Canlet attest You Do Your Xmas ture Recovery Funjit Ifletnbership in U N; evening at 6:45 by boys and girls of Concordia Lutheran church, at cent election, together‘with Sher- Member of House Un- Try to Save China of the first, second and third its meeting last idght. She will New Witness For Three NatiouR Next Meeting Friday grades. Tomorrow evening at 7:30. succeed Mrs. Frieda Knofla. Other J : -.Lii'.'S!?.:'.. Shopping At HALE’S American ConuDittee fourth, fifth and sixth grade chil­ officers Include, vica president. Mlae Barbara Hampaon Mrs. Fiieda Moorhouse; secretary', Asserts Group Has Re­ Washfiratim, Dec. 15—(F)—Euro­ Paris, Dec. IS—(4>)—Russia cast Atiantie dren will entertain. Called Today pean prom-taking on scrap metal .\dvocate Giving Up Mrs. Pearl Helm; and treasurer, John R. Hampaon, of 68 Birch her 29 veto in the United Nations port DetaUed Inform­ bought with Marshall plan dollars No Longer Doubt Control of Crumbling Sunday School teachers of the Mrs. Bertha Gess. street, announces the engagement For Christmas Security Council today to keep Range and Fuel Concordia lAitheran church will of his daughter. Miss Barbara Ann ation on Norden Se­ In Hunt brought congressional warnings Ceylon out of the United Nations. Government: Appar* meet this evening at 7:30. Members of St. Bernadette's Hampson, to Ward Gochee, son of Cannon Towel Sets today that such deals may Jeopard- The veto was Russia's second Mothers Circle gave a farewell par­ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Zimmerman cret Leaked to Russia ty for Mrs. Rath' Oorthouts of iM future recovrery funds. on Ceylon’s membership bid. Tbs On Peace Parleys ently Would Alean OIL Walker street who la leaving Man­ of Lake street, Bolton. A New Set Of Silverman Before Feder­ Senator McClellan (D„ Ark.) Soviets now have used 13 of their Peace Negotiations chester In the near future for West Washington, Dec. 16.—(ff) told a reporter "if we cannot get 29 vetoes in tlve Council to bar Hertford. She has been one of Dakota Council, No. 61, Degree $1-39 ' —A member of the House al Grand Jury; Last- them to stop such practices— seven countriea from membership. With Chinese Cohimn* A D M IM)RA the outstanding members end all of Pocahontas, will meet tomorrow I Un-American Activities com­ which I regard as a breach of faith Pots Off Actloa ea Israel L T. WOOD CO. regret her departure. A delicious evening at 8 o’clock Odd Fel SEAT COVERS Minute Spurt of Ac­ —then Congresa will have to stop Before turning to tlie vote on German Press nists; No Indication buffet supper was aerved and the lows hall. All members ar)8 urged An imvuuelly good value In cellophane wrapped tewcl set in four mittee said today it has a re­ the whole program." Ceylon, the Council put off .sctlon U BiMsO 9L TcL 4496 tivity at Quartera on Israel’s membership applica­ General WiR Resign honor guest was presented with a to attend as election of officers will - FOR YOUR CAR colon. 1 port that detailed informa­ Scarce Metals Resold /y; Believe Talks Ac- F b US StrUffffle cake, with the words, "Good take place, and all those who have tion on the Norden bomb The practices he referred to in­ tion until Friday. ‘PC!*" 4! <3000 New York, 'Dec. 15.—(F)—^Tb# Russia’s Jakob Mslik and Dele­ tunlly Going on- Note ____ S e N S £ OF Luck,” together with a large box ordered Christmas cards are asked Other Towel Sets To $4.67 sight leaked out to Russian volved the resale to American buy­ Nanking. D«c. 15.- containing gifts made by the circle to apply for them at this meeting. final day’s sessiona of the current ers of over 20,000 tons of scares gate Vassili Tarasenko of the President Chiang Kai-Shek's members. Mrs. Corthouta ex­ Ail $19.95 Seto — $10 representatives as early as aliunlnum and lead which British, Soviet Ukraine caat the only two Soviet'Licensed Organs spy-himting Federal grand Jury Peiping. Dec. 15.—(/P)— Belgian and Dutch dealers bad votea against Ceylon. First they top advisors are urging him CM om n tended a cordial taivitetion to . the The Ladles’ Aid Society of Zion 1938. began today with the calling of a There no longer is any doubt circle to meet with her In her new Lutheran church will hold Its an­ Report Obtaloed Orally bought in Canada and Latin-Amer- argued atrenuously againat recon- Advocate *Shar pen- to give up control of China's REAL C O R R / commander, actually are go­ Whta yoB bay It, m D it $9,460 and $9,789, respectively have CHEV, FORD, PLYMOUTH, 'tiae hia name. last.July before the House Vu contrary to ECA poHcy. ing .on at this moment. or tiado It yoa waat awil- been Issued by the building Inspec­ $2-98 In 1938, the Norden bomb aight American Activities committee "Unless this situation la explain­ To Postpone Diaensaion Pelptog to Iron Notcraclccr flrtt ” ■•’•rpenlng of the class deepetong crlala. but It waa teoni- tor. Eleanor Duse Lodge, Daughters OLDS, PONTIAC, PACKARD, HUDSON, waa one of the big- that he supplied her with fo rm a­ ed or brought under complete con­ Qffletel, greeter far dilpaKd’s Ns- , The council also accepted a oug- ■aai ralot for yoar araaoy of Italy, will meet tonight for e tion on government secrets. trol,” Acting Administrator How­ The Reds have Peiping in, ' an Urge. “ItotelV.' Rertaloae.” * they finalliir Christmas party, with the officers BUICKS, DODGE, DESOTO, MERCURY A good looking lace table that will be a most welcome gift. geat military aecreta. Some Army thialil Hotel week la Virginia from December President iron nutcracltcr. W hat chsmeo Fu to When Toa EairacaTlio visit BIIXIE’S BBAVTT men boasted that bombardiers There was a last-minute spurt ard Bruce said, "we propose to re­ Fernand van Langenhova of Bel­ The- Americ*n:llu^iid~T;g•.-iJS;;?*dirertl^^ In charge. Each one attending Is COUPES, SEDANS, COACHES AMenoOg. who hjui boon nomod might have had to escape a week splegel asked East Bertlners to re -! SHOPPE atten for e slauiip covild hit a pickle barrel from of activity around the Jury’s quar­ duce drsatlcslly our allocations to gium to postpone diacuasion of the or two ago he has lost now. Jarvis aad set. Tonthfal ehetm ei asked to bring a gift for the grab- other Lace Cloths $4.50 To $19.95 three miles up, using the sight. ters in the Federal building. The those countries.” "Mias Bell Hop." Although th Hyderabad complaint againat sort to "passlvs w•Iatanc•'^ bag. $ The ECA amid the European One strong force of Communiate •gainst the Runjp separatist gov-1 <***P‘** tremandoua beeety out eost no Bttle. Bteiy In actual combat, it never present body winds up its 18- Baay .Bot he the best way to hat India until next month at Lake is moting toward the paralyzed ' •osee are andtag tkat ov month espionage probe at mid< scrap dealers bought 86,016 tons Success. emment. The paper also caUed on' Organizotion Advertisement— proved out that good, but was a tafWa. It adr«, Peiping-Tientetn railroad from ! residents of the U. British and! teoUtsd Peip^, Iaseci- •Saot prioM eaaUe thoaa ta HALE’S highly successful sight by compar­ night. of sluminvun in Canada thla year Applicants for UJ4. raemberahtp To do aay of these traa«io> BRUNNER’S, Inc. No Hint oa Vital Questioa for 16 cents a pound, then sold Sifglala la-realUfch the east through Paotl, 40 milea Hons yoo get maxiaiam .jOM here legalerly for all The welcome gift . . for every An Exceptional Value ison with what waa available to need at least aeven of the J1 coun­ north of Tientsin. | and Jiopa of the Soviet sMtor I «P 0fMa there la no doubq typM of beeety watk. Wlqr eat Headquarters 358 EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER other nations. ' There still was no hint of an an­ 18,653 tons of the metal to buy­ cil votea for approval, but any of valae backed by a highly otert, todey. occaaion. . .Gorgeous baskets of swer to the vital question about ers in this cqimtry for 27 to SO the five big powers—Rtiaaia, the Another Red force, also, from ' cause every penny you spend there pa*e* lusdovis fruits from Pinehurat Figured Heavy The House committee member cents a pound. Likewise, 5,847 the east, has hy-paased Peiping •• a new means for oppression' U** Chinese Ootnmunlaba trali|ad and experienced or- FOR did not aay where the Ruaalans the current Jury’s wind-up day— United States, Britain, France and Grocery, lue. whether it wotild return any in­ tons of lead scrap were resold out China — can defeat the majority and is striking abuthward. It ap- against you.” abeady are in progreae. « gnnliatlon. were reported to have obtained of a total of 12,027 tons bought parenUy intends to awing east- Tht eaat-wast atruggla affaeUd f*??*'**** information on the sight. dictments after its long sifti^ of with a aingle nagative vote. Thii a mass of accusations and denials. with U. S. dollars in Csnsds, New­ News Tidbits is the veto. ward to 'arm a Junction, which jO»e city’s telegraph ayatem today. f BILlIt S E^UTV SHOP Howavar, yesterday, the com- foundland, Mexico and Peril. probably wlU he effected near "00 of the 1.800 employee iorvis Rsaify Co* 8 Plastic Table Cloths mittM said that highly important The two most prominent wit- Called Froai (/P) Wires No other big country except r - T 1 neiaes in the inquiry—Whittaker Add To Coasnmer CMto France has used the veto on any Langfang, on tha railroad 30 m i l e s **** telegraph office to th e : qulck^. BEALTURS and detailed information on secret Marshall plan advances for the southeast of Peiping. Russian sector were reported leek-' 'They puUed out with high offi- ?.■’DEPOT SO PHONE T978 weapons had baen channeled out of Chambers and SJger Hisa—were question. 694 Center Street listed for still another appearance original scrap metal purchases to­ Record of 16 Vetoes Meanwhile, smaller Red forces, bacauae they had not signed * auppoaed to include Dr. Bu MANCHESTER CONN. the Army’s Aberdeen (Md.) prov­ tal over $29,000,000. Spokesmen Oea. IHrtght p. Eiseabower BtiU are striking at different points * etatement endorsing tha rump' former ambassador to Wash- TeL 4112 Or 7279 ing ground In the late 1980s. before the Jurors today. adyiaing t-levet defense.officials Here la the record of Russia’a Chambers, admitted former for the aluminum InduaUy, how­ 13 vetoes on membership bids: neaier Peiping-rpartlcularlv on Pi«aWaat of Na- 54 X 54 — $1.29 CtoUNui Employe l>ak Soorco ever, estimated the premium prlcas and vrill continue to do so.-. . ^ . Communist courier, has accused Mnitdry high caanmand to Wash-; Eire—1946 and 1947 (2). the north and northwratern- Tha committee informant said Hiss, one-time State department ^ d in the resales added about •kfru; Severn trade $2,900,009 to consumer coats. tog!ton.aetU>V iip a "brain trust” I Portugal—1946 and 1947 ( 3t. the information reportedly leaked official, of supplying Important Trana-Jordaa—1946 and 1947 f.oM »», “ r v.“ u.s; raceived an urgent aummeiia lav out through a dvlUan omploya of documents -tor delivery to Russia, Banstor Uickenloopsr (R., Iowa) (2). attack during the night, I ^ (%iang Kai-Zhek to Na CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS thf War dapartmant atW baliavrad aald the transaetlon "raises a vary I Magiatrat”—a name for might be tatttgj nas has denied It and;L #tu1ag SoclaJlata, In .a na-l . W4-1946. (11-^ tpWBdIe Aodlble .th e riirnm poat 54 X 72 — $1.69 to ho la tha govammoat aarvtca. Another witness to' b r heard to­ aastaua q|ua»Uaa t» the uae of total <3). Sporadic' g\ihm again POWER CLEANED Oonuaitteo sources aia«» mdd a tl^ help we are giving. t to nil coagrega give Mokow-' ^^w aa towSaa at T l day la Isaac Don' Levins, writer Sdclted. Communists aheotate- roe- , Auatria—1M7 (I). audibla inside the city. AU white or with colored pattern in red and blue. A good looking man auapacted of stealing military was destined to help these ! musical comedy Oteal In 1/,;.'/, /.'< !i r r.m i i i( iiii!\ who has said that Chambers'long eountrlee get back on their feet tral of the cotintry. . . . Defuise { Finland—1947 (1>. Obeervere prevtoualy thought; The trade union ntomUtd that! w Zfla^rSL Rangra, Refrigerators aecreta and handing them over to ago confided In him hla story Ceylon—1948 ( . takd over tha pattern cloth In plastic that savea laundry. Just wipe them off. the Ruaalana may be haled before loeaQy m m a production stand­ Secretaty Forreatal aaya he baa; 21 that General Fu. the goverjunant’a any telegraph workeraffiaLaaSd' . . . A I . 1 - M l ] ■\‘- ' \ i ^ I \ I i 1 ' i Washers and ^ Oth­ Oommunlat spying In Wsahlngtoo. point and not for the purpose of recommended to President Truman i The Republican government ef cammanderof aU «»rth ^ j i n W lW w npotehfa.ie- SOvennan, who testified before summing dollar profits off mer­ a' merger, of air National Guard ' 1 forest, had some strategy up hit thrir support of tha cm ititutlon-ie^ kMhg______tnffi- er Appliances m.’a C Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales (OaaHaoad aa Page Twalva) the House committee in reply to (Ceattooed na Page Fineea) ' eatad ha la bavtoff gn chandise transactions,” he com­ unite with the Air Force reeerve. sleeve. They’re dialEurioned now. ! «Uy-ele«Sto city govern*wtwnmid , tot o farming ^ f j ^ a ^caktoat. £ & T ^ « « < » lty Miss Bentley, declared he was In­ mented. Rocheater woodchopper charged i P«iP‘n*-,ba given work to the wastem tec-' zS ra*toahA ^' McKlNNEY BROS. nocent and chai^actetised her with murder of Birtb Elseaberg, 22. Kalgan raUrvad,—ia almoat an- , tors. Bon. appototod kgr Chiaiuf mora naadera .dsaails Deale than two wnaka.dfa, la “ratting” 1 W '(.l- IH'M* '. I ' " ■ e ja m id co charges as "incredible slanders.” ^ n a to r ' Connally, (D-Tex) rs- pretty Newark, N.J., chtldrechildren’s tirely to tha hands of thh Com-1 Saak Laws Valaaad ! Witness Tells He said he had testified before the nurse, faces court heartog in [Prince, Signs munllts. HU supply line — the .yest Berlin i 1 it) I'.Ai l ■'1. 1 ' i- M ill! lic ^ Ii r asaailed the profit-taking deUa (GaaHaaaffea i Iteatea) onJUKHALd cou grgnd Jury here last year, . *Tt ia a breach of good faith by New Hamp.shire today to decids if , laapltod Threat on Life he will be held for grand jury ***’ra^^u"no"«toubt*h^ '*that records of the city M A H C N M n d C o n n * O f Drinking those responsible,” he said, “and Ghambere yeaterday told news­ calls for a little closer policing of action. . . . Presidents of fon'r' Son’s Name men a woman Communist party southern Palestine Arab munici-' i the program through those In for some lime.-me msin ^int stII vetoed or sidetracked. Each .“A'*,Icg- member had made an ' Implied disrge of the three governments palities call on Arab natioils ' issue apparently ramains Commim Buxom German House- threat on hla life in 1688 when he either to resume war cm Israel or 1 Involved.” . Green Covered' Child'g^ ‘irith western was in hiding after leaving the Senator ConsUy (D-Tex> re­ agree on settlement on Holy: Land m ^d’g Story Liters party. mapute. . . . Pravda says the Riu- ' Ration Book Handed .u i. r„ -vmt. 1, «u.n Flashes.! N O W 'li60cft-6dsy"CLEANING vealed that the Senate-House ston induattv, in the first, nine ; rupted by Recess He idsntified her as Grace Watchdog committee brought the mllitary^ atrcr.gth. I preparing to resubmit a a*w con­ (Itote BalitHBa af Mbs (if) WIrol HOUSE FOR SALE Hutchins, now associated with the matter "vigoreusly” to ECA’s at­ memths of 1948. “haa reached an j To Royal Father Today F a Aagty at Reds Labor Research association in output 17 per cent greater than Fu U rsport^y angry st the stitution which had been pigeon- ______BuOetial tention a t a Dee. 2 session. "It la before the war.” I holed after the Russian walkont i „ . __ ■— OWNER LEAVING TOWN expected.” he said, "that the ECA (Thina shipped more goods to. Bulletin! from four-powar nils last lummsr.' iTJrvZrL^ „ Martmrg, Germany, Dee. (Centtansd oa Paga Twslvc) will take measures to correct the (Casttawad aa eagallWcKe) . a- ■ at a fiach-aasy pries... 18—(4>—A Oermaa testi­ U. S. in October than ahe got from ' I.ondon. Dec. 15 — (JFi— A ! Thla draft constitution would ei- Three bedrooms, living room, den, dinette, kitchen­ situation.” uaJ . . . State'Board of Election baby who may eemeday be evste BsrUn to sUtehood. which' fied today ahe aaw Mrs. Wlbna Senator Vandenberg (R-Mich), ette, sunroom, closed in porch, large bathroom, garage Ybarbo shoot bar'Americaa Canvassers to decide reconat king of England was clurlstea- I Allied govemmants asy the city srtSh whom Connally la slated to succeed policy today. . . , Women workers ed with a Mg aaara tedoy — deserves because of its p:>pulatIon . —i-a thian aa ter — ta underneath, oil burner, storm windows, Venetian blinds. aoidiea haabaBd after btoody- Favors Taxes as,chairman of the Foreign Rels- Coup Unseats TIm "TIDY**—lauftae a dmam t® ri^twel||rt lag Us aoaa la a bedroom in candy factory in Capetown, Prince Charles PhlUp .drUinr •of r ^ r a th w 8.000.000 an(f lu p o -|d t„ » ‘^ S S k % S a 'w a ^ ^ Practically new house. Large lot 85 x C09. Desirable tlons committee, expreased his dis­ George of Edlnborgh. Be teak —you caa sUgg it over your shoulder like a shouldcr-susp bagl location. Occupancy within one month. Price $12,000. quarreL She laid aha aaw tha South Africa, resent sisit by union iitical Ifnportajicc. . iMatlaa m tka b m im w SS-yaar-oM motbar from On AU Firms appointment with the European official so much they throw her to the whole straage aEalr, his Latin Leader The draft contairji a prevision dipped as law aa 87 daataa^ O r. . . puU it along the with eCortless. gltding cate. Waldim, Maao., flta a pistol countries’ setiona But he said he a bin and coat her \rith glucose. . . Irst taste of the eeraastooa for city ownership of various util- j SanUMra CaUfarola's law waa dav* aaoa at Sgt. doha Tbarho of is gratified that EGA la moving to State Treasurer Adorno gets • life he was bora to, Hke a lit­ “ : companies and other undertek- ea above ahava aafa, at Big Btar The Oenetel Electric ”Tn>Y” to e brand new kind of "above- A. GREMMO, Agent 3441 Tevaa, thra hoard two more halt the proflt-tatdng practice.. spirited Mdding for acre of land tle omn. \n official descflpttaa P p M iilo n t nt F*l ^a1«-n PubMc toterast. valley, to tha Saa Baraardtea tha-lloor” cleencr. Only 14 {nchea long—but oh, what concen­ abate. Frau Ueaeiotto Teaoaer, Studebaker Head Says Sc«B Deals By Osnipaiales out in Ohio which, under terms of aald "Prince CliarleB behaved ■ m E*i oRlV a* .tmericana have said thev would' awaatalns at 6.799-taat altltads.' WhUe Bruce said he thinks the trated efficiency. It cleans uphotoiety, lamps, draperies—dust* 37, gave fUa first eye-witacas old deed, now reverts to Connecti­ heaatifaUy throoghest the ’dor DetainM l 4fli»p «*"**"* this if payment to pri-' acconat of the ahooUag. Corporations Should deals were nude by "companies cut as it has ceased to be used for chrlstealng.” nor ueiainen Aiier expropriated Ftreosea Sava M Pars saa walla, ttairt—spraya liquid de-mothing solu- ^ _ All Help Bear Burden not countries,” he told reporters. educational purposes. . . . Hartford O ne D av o f F ish lin g > p<'op«rty ts “fuuy clarified.” RepobNc. Mteh., Dec. 15^—vP— dons, cleans Vantdan blinds --all with a "reach- ^ 0 5 Marburg, Germany, Dec. 15—(JF) •Ve’re going to put this problem Chantber of Commerce sponsoring London. Dec. 15.—t?)—Prince ■ ' ■’’*’•The Anglo-American air lift VabiBteer fitetaea savod 26 elisr lYotp in Manchester —A bugom German houaemaid get lough policy for shopliftera. . . Philip signed his month-old son's ly persoaa early to4^ hot tkraa easy conventenca. Washington, Dec. 15—(P;— A iiVMitinoed nn Rage rsa> Stock market just about h q ^ Me Guatemala, Guatemala, Dec. IS (CoBtlaued oa Page Fllteea) told m court today of •oldiers and leading auto maker said today four Christian nsmes—Charles — (iP}- A military coup haa unseat­ others died to a fire a t Iks Sarap- own in .skimpy trading. Philip Arthur George—In th f ta t­ ta home ter tke aged. Ik a daild frauleina drinking wine and cog­ that if buaineas must pay more Air Force units at Weatover Air tered red registration book of tha ed President Salvador Castaneda were .\adrew Baata. It. Haary N o r a \a n E. F l y n t nac In Sgt. John Ybarbo'a home taxes\gll corporations should bear Force base in Massachusetts pre­ borough of Westminster this Castro of EI Salvador aftar a day Hyveoeo, 71. sad Jeka I aaiflasB the night his wife la accused of the burden, not Just those with Glider Pickup pare to try to rescue by glider morning. of figlitlng, direct reports from Relicis’ Leader 68. Coroarr Fred J. Nsetkajr saM 8 Pc- Paiti-Ade Set foass Lamp and Shade murdering him. high profits. nine Air Force men stranded on The regi.'itisr. John Stanley the capital said today. tkry suffocated. TMrty vetoBtears ACADEMY of DAN CIN G It was tile first eyewitness ac­ H. S. Vance, chairman and pre®* •now- lovcred 7..'500-foot ice cap in Clare, wa.s accompanied to the The president’s desire for ex­ la this small agger giialaiiila csop- count of the fatal night’s tangled ident of the Studebaker corpora­ Rescues Six frozen Greenland wmatef- pidacc by two women officials of tension ot hue four-year term of To Be Quizzed moaity of fififi resfdeate aarrtrd events to be told In the murder tion, aald an excess profits tax American Farm Bureau federa- the Food ministry. They handed office for another two years from the otker gatteote to safety, tai- ENROLLMENTS would penalize “legitimate com­ $1.25 $7-98 'trial of pretty Mrs. Wilma Ybarbo, tion con\ enlion turns cold shoulder i Philip a green covered child'a ra- March 1, 1949. appeared to be at rlodlag rix wmmo. Oaaii^ ta tha BEING ACCEPTED EVERY THURSDAY, S to • F. M. 23, of Malden, Moss. petitive progress.” Extremely Hazardous to suggestion th^ it help get the , book. least one of the factors. Elections The witness was 2T-year-old Vance testified before a Senate- government out of business of It entltle.s the baby, who will be ^ for a Constituent Aasambly to . Co.t. Kir. Covnnmral SfE?*iL“.!iK! 4. tea glasses and 4 lap traya In aparklthg Solid braas base, polished and lacquered to House Eksonomic committee study­ pass on t}iat question were to 'be ! elenr glaasware. Individually boxed for gifU. prevent temish. ZIPSER HALL, 35 BRAINARD PL. Frau Lieaelotte Tessner, the Ybar- Maneuver Saves Qc- supporting farm prices. . . . Re- known ss Pnnee Charles of Edin­ UharftM Onloiiex ^iru- bo's houaemaid. . ing record-breaking business prof- liabte authority says Israeli and burgh, to extra milk, concentrated held Thurs'lav and Friday. “ • n n She was one of the two German ts. The committee's report will Gupants of Transport Trans-Jordan authorities are to orange jmee and government- Four Latin American govern­ r a g u a n : 38 Czpturefl SoM Thcae Cate la Six Msatha girls who, with three American be used when Congress considers constant contract, probing the packed cod liver oil the aame aa ments were oveilhrown earlier this H'aahiagtoa. Osc. " soldiers, were drinking at Ybar- a tax program for the next fiscal chance that present truhe may be­ every other babj- in the kingdom. year. These w ere to Costa Rica.' grtesloaal tevcattgalan year. . Fairbanks. A laska Dec. >15—rg*, San Jose. Costa Rics. Dec. IS— bo’a that night. —Six occupants of a crash-landed come foil armistice between the Paraguay, Peiu and Venaauala. i oP—Leader of 36 captured rebels day that a W'aahlagtaa aota daal- The court’s noon recess inter­ Excess PToMts Tax Justified two nations. tCaatteoad as Page Thirts I) Army Officers la CoBital ‘ •r sold thtea aaw aoia to aaa a«a- Vance said a wartime excess C-47 t^sport were snatched to ■ A group of .Array officera were will be brought here tpday for rupted her story before the ntoid 8R*®ty from a froesn river yester- question ing by the Coats Rica gov­ toomr la six oimatha while athar and Others cliacuBsed' the midnight shooting. profits tax waa Justified and that day in a glider pickup rescue reported in control of El Salvador, ernment which charge.* he is a wouM-he bay ora are aflB aa Bm We have some very desirable lots FOR SALE, cen­ Captures Interest of Women higher government costs may re­ The pilot of the C-54. Which Castaneda waa detainsd at Zapote Niraragnsn. waltlog list attar thraa years. Tha The housemaid, her shapely legs quire more revenue. But he add­ fort. There has been no an­ lestUaoay was givea to tha saaeial trally located at resonable prices:— ed in his prepared testimony: dropped and picked up the glider, Santa Not Ahvays Like nouncement ss to who will head'] Ti'e go\mur.ent aaid the cap- Rease rsmmlttee ew clad in nylon stockings, captured described the maneuver as ex­ tlve.s writ Nicaraguan National the avrid Interest of American wo­ "If part of the added revenue the new goveiiiment. trade graeticaa doflag'a Sixteen lots one block west of 51ain Street. Ideal for required ia to be obtained from tremely hazardous. The pUot. Lt An American embasay spokes­ Guardsn;i-ii taken yesterday near ea aew car dsaia. Tha men who Jammed the tiny U. S. Cbl. Eugene Strouse. explained the Script Writers Planned the reoei-heid Costa'Rica city of a small building development. military courtroom. taxes on corporation profits, 1 man at San Salv.idor said no U. S. ' wtlamtea car bayaea haea h firmly believe It should be done In curvature of the .river, trees and citizan baa been hurt and no U. S. La O u r 30 ml’.es from the Ixuder. gouged oat ot g4Sd.fifidjMfi ia -i Mrs. Tessner Identified the three terrain afforded less than a 500- Tlie leadei wa.s Identiiied as Pedro Nine'lots on Chestnut Street, near Cheney^ Mills, r i^ soldier guests aa CpL Morris Burr, such fashion that all corporations property damaged firet eight aMBtha a< thta year. for a small building project. share the burden equitably.” j-ard stralgfatoway run at lO feet By .%rthur Edsoa . ^ Wall. thU sn.sll mend of a (Conditions returned to normal Jose Ordon.'i. Gouvemeur, N. Y.; Pfc. Paul K. altitude for tha snatch. Wsshin^on, Dec. 15—<4^—San- : friend of mine wa.s given the rou­ Joac Figuercs head of .Costa I Two Ceiltealty ffiait la Ciaah- Johnston, Naw- Canton. III., and Senator O’Mahoney (D., Wyo.1, to the country. Buses reaumsd | Lot on Forest Street, 80 x ISO. a committee member, told re^rt- The C-47 mads a belly landing ts Claus has become as modem aa tine. runs and stores opened. Rlca’s military government Is I Sgetogdale. ~ -- - CpI. Lee V. Jacobs, Rison, Ark. on the river in Tukon territory to telcrision And, like telsviston, Baata greeted him by name. Meat of the shooting yeaterday ' directing his campa-gn from htad-; She aald the other German girl era that business is "trying to Santa doesn t alwaya turn out quits Fifty (50) lots west of Broad'Street, near the New soften the blew” of possible tax 2J-below-ze?o weather. The pilot >ve out with a fe» inUn.ale de-. was machine-gun fire with a little fiusrtera here. He aald La Ctmm i today to a aaOWaa hafiwMB a i waa hUsa Elfriede Krummalbaln, said a dwindling gas supply ferced like the script writers planned it. Us ha praaumably ha-» qtaastard. .4 eatewd went out cMly in the evening, to a landing within 75 yardo of the danuge waa alight. Wa expect moia uoubie.” eaUT the aaijlaate oil Ha COM! IN AND MAXI VOUI SILKTION TODAY. Industrial land on and near the railroad. leaving the soldiers and the Ger­ proflta have been excessive. He atatistics to SanU’s helper, who j w*nt.” said Santa, sa indeed he Store Open All Day Wednesday said lhat a “aubstantial portion” transport slips the news to the boas. ■ | did. A dlattoction of El Salvador ta In an interview be declared that' Saoteil 9. lay mead at Business sites on Main Street and other sections. man girls in their apartment, tha ot Its profits have been put into A snatch frame 'was erected _Then ....it's Junior's. •- tura. T*If an-n _"Aad I know just where you can her size. Little larger than the attack launched from Nicara­ witness said. After that Mn. Tsss- acrosa the river. The 0-54 the bualnaas to keep it strong. goan well, he has the IftcraduU^ It," aald Johnny happily, "At Maryland, aha la the smaQeat of gua "could be one aspect of a per- TrMnary WfiliBiB nar went 'out and bought m bottle I t nevrar would bavre been strong four paaseo beton ooatact waa Btaaant struggle batween democra­ of cognac and aevreral bottles of aurpriaed out of him whefi Santa Seam Boabuclt!” the Central American rapubUca. Green Staaipa In the first place, he qdded, ■ If made and the gilder with ecv«n gives a resume of bU young life. Uy friend aald the wonder.« of Fronting on tbe Pacific betweea cies an d dlLtatora." W atetogtoa. D ec. EDWARD J. HOLL VK’ine, she said. there'' had be^ an excess profits t men aboard was Jerked Into the Piped Oot Te tsgeclatora ______Guatemala and Nicaragua, aha in reference to Oen. Anaatasio • aesRIte «t. “ n-JW IU L d CORK Tk JW H A M CORR The Ybarbof returned home ’ air. •rienca oouUn't do a thing for Given With Canh Sales MAUI Telephone 5117 Or 5118 tax in the post-war period. The whole Interview is picked up Santa’s laugh.' haa a total area of 13.178 square Bomoaa. war mlnUter and “atronff' bar $8: . «4aNQinTtii C o n i . m a n c h m y i r C o m m *. “We Cut The Earth To Suit Your Taste” Since 1993 about 11 o’clock, about an hour He said Studebaker’s net plant I Ladd deld officials said the rescue by a hiddsn microphone, and piped I t b a a m ^ through thr loud- Milas. Coffee is the main bate man " of Nicaragua. Ftguoros sa id :, Baoaigtfi. out to apectatora who can haar the epeakar all right, but It sounded iditarofi.' $67 IContianad eo Pago Tsai (CaatlBoed aa Pan Teak (Oeattaaod oa Tmit cmwsrmtlnn over loudsueakers. ‘ very, vary heUow. (OMiHaaad m .'fiaqtiBaat m ffaffa .4p.981.876.87Ut. I \ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER.^CONN., tHCDNESDAT. DECEMBER X5, 194t MANCHESSTElt EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN.. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 194# !^a ! ^ w o ! toward the good-will Inteniational St. Mark’s Episcopal church In the presence of the former senator’s About Town Masons Mark SottthPlans Senior Scouts j frlendMilp trip next summer. Former Solon two children, David Aiken Reed, il Police Chief Warns Have Become Expert Jr„ and Mra Charles' Den^y, and Th* girls search the surround­ a small group of frltiuls. Friday aftamoon the Cosmo- Great Success New Bureau ;r Cite Progress ing woodlands for hemlock, pine Taki^ Bride Reed will nave at hia best man poUtan Club at Its mssUng In the O f Driving on Icy Roads and colorful ksrries, often in Thomas Schults, New York and Federation room of Center church 0 stormy weather, to keep promised Permsylvanla attorney, w‘ho was a house win be entertained M four deliveries. Although this Skill was Pennsylvania Re^nbli* classmate at Princeton. of Its members, Mrs. John nckisa, AU Debts Qeared, Re- Sondiem Govemon to ^ ^ ______chain* may Havc Already Raised new to most of the girl scouts last After a wedding trip and a ao- Mrs. William Rush, Mra. Robert til* you may aoo f««t after putUng on th# »|_ir Fund* for'the year, they have now become quite can to^Be M arried to L. Cooper and Mra. Ro^tgrtl Eddl- ports Show; Raymond Set Up Pemumenfr •» Mima ut> the warning with tire chains on the llall Ol rtlllClS lor I joum In Florida Reed “ i** son wlU present a program of ewB" abm* up «»• ” " ” 'b ra ic ^ Wim tire chain* on adept at the art of fashioning and Mrs. Reed would return to D. Blanco New M aster Shop in Waddngton of Polio* Berman SdJendel laaued ^ «iieel^ a car travellry the Christmas decorations Their "win­ Cousin of First W ife Pittsburgh next spring. travel talks. Carol aUging, led by European Trip Mrs. H. C. Straw will be followed to motorisU fono^^^llg the predic* ^.V^vou hav% to ter gardens,” tiny plants encased Reed’s first wife whs the former In glass bowls, make* attractive New Canaan, Dec. IS—(C)—For' Odela Wilcox, of New York, whom by tea. Mrs. R.A. St. Laurent will Manchester Lodge of Masons Bavaiuish, Oa., Dss. IB r- 8D—> Uon of » ■»“* 5ut on your tlM chains to Senior Olrl Scouts of Troop One be hostees. Boathsm govsntorS 'Pleaaad teday strike Manchester today. | .«.i traiBc de- displays for the holiday season. mer United States Senator David he mpiTled In IfMZ. made great strides finaimlally w _ _ __ eroue sur­ reduce accldenU and trafflc d^ have reached the half-way mark Aiken Reed of Pennsylvania was well aa frstem sUy during 1M8, to sat up permanent Btop ta Waab- “Ice 1* the most treache: lays.” he cautioned. Better > et, June Stevenson Is chairman of Mrs. Grant A. Stonebuiry, Jr„ of Famous Cedar Chests face." Chief '»ery ey through various projects such many years a powerful figure on| ------. niece, Mrs. William A. Gray. street is freq of any enoumbrahoea Uaa Kaltb's aa«y Urms. termlttenUy — careful at comers and intersectwns I car. ___ •^eapltal was Ukaiy to qiriiig from causes brakes to lock and the to t as suppers and basaars. Their new­ the Republican aide In the Senate The Manchester Racing Pigeon and the lod|^ is clearad of any In- —take them very slowly, Md pve est venture is In harmony uith the to which he to t went in 1922, | (.jui, brought a aucceaaful season Delta Chapter, No. 51, Royal a rsaolutloa approvad last mgM by thing you* know the car Is out of Not Rubbery Arch Masons, will confer th* Mark debtedneaa. Past MasUr Robert J. tbs’ Boathsm Oovamarar coofer- ^ t ^ and skidding ail over the signals when turning or stopping. holiday season. 4^>>y beau­ i to a close VWth a tmall racing pl- Boyce was chairman of the funds ‘‘If eveiyone wUl exercise due Mlps French, whom he described | .» win* Master degree at Its regular con­ tiful Christmas wreaths and sprays committee and Past Master John Dealoiks Hastfltty Tstsard Bautb cauUon and consideration both for now brightening Manchester door­ A rubber tree is no more Umber aa a "devoted friend for jt*^»^**** vocation this evening a t 7:30 Iq ***^issulng his warning th* Chief years of both myself and the first Louisa In ^ thiyMasonic Temple. A social hour A. Trotter was aecretary-treaanrer Tbs resolution deplorsd bostOlty nointed out that recent testa con- himself and other drivers, we will way* have been made by members than any other tree. The hevia, j of the drive. . » prevent needless delay or an acci­ most common of the rubber pro-, Mrs. ..ecu,Reed." has uyc Uved*« ■*. at 407 Stolp 1 ---All the . . birds In the show wew with refreshments win follovv. toward the South In the reM of the §2Sed by the National Safety of Troop One. 'The income derived In BSected as WorsMpful Master country and declared this unfavor­ dent that may injure several people from the sale of holiday decora­ ducers, grow* 60 feet tall and avenue, Syruuse/ The marriage ^ Council’s committee on ain ter as well as cause considerable prop­ straight as a walnut Ucenso-Uata - - -her age as 64. -- I the show' ^... honors t® Miss Marthi CartwrighL daugh­ for the incoming year last a l^ t able attitude was "created and driving haaards showed that a ve­ erty dsunage,” the Chief said, tions win help to swell the fund Today’s— - - wedding - ” will...... be at.... the I Pattewn who oispiayea. _ a nen ter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles C. was Raymond D. Blanco, of 102 perpetuated by untruths and half- hicle traveling only 20 miles per at the home of T. Ferdinand WU- bird. Honors also by Cartwright of Andover, and a Summit street, an executlvs with tmtha." cox. a brother of the first Mrs. 1 Patterson for bmt young hen and member of the student rouncll at the National nre Insurance Com­ A Southern Foundation‘was t . *«*.M*e*aMW'**‘‘< pany at tha home offices In Hart­ tahUahed to "correct" the ptetur* . fOfl AST Re^, aa well aa a cousin of Miss best young 'mu*. the Mary A. Burnham school, ford. to^enu French. The best old hen was enterad by Northampton, klaaa., is home for and give the rest of the nation the ChUdren To Attend A. Carlson while RonUd Daigle the Christmas holidays. Other Officers South’s story. Several governors The ceremony wUl be perform­ had ihe beat old mU*. The show Other officers elected last night told a reporter they hoped the ed by the Rev. Michael Barton of was judged by F. J. McCartan. The business committee of the are as follows: Washington bureau would stem Second CongregatlonU church has Senior Warden, Stewart R. from this foundation program. cUled a special meeting for tomor­ Kennedy: Junior Warden, Albert . tnie- gUvemora' conference row evening at eight o’clock, to act D. Krauae; Treasurer, Louis H. ndiicb ended last night, formally ...fORfltSl-S upon proposals for inveatmant and Msrtc; Secretary, T. Waltar noted that "many economic indi­ reinvestment of endowment itods Relchard; Trusteaa (Re-elected) cators” show more progress in the of the church; to receive th* re­ John A. Trotter. Robert J. Boyce. South than in the nation aa a port of the committee on revision These otftcere will be Installed at whole. The South still retains of the by-laws; to consider certain the regular communication of the material wealUi, highly attractive m o n i revisions of the budget and to lodge on Tuesday evening, Dee. to industry, which hardly has been transact any other business proper 28, touched yet, the govesnofs de­ A Gift to come before tbs mseting. A Present at last night’s meeting clared. sa Past Grand Master Fred A. Lack of lafomatloa large attendance of the members But despite this progress, they for Dad! Is hoped for. Verplanck who was Callad upon for remarks by the out-going Vm- added, there la "a serious iMk of CHOICE OF 3 STYLES IS*- Lady Roberta Lodge, Daughters sblpful Master W. Sidney Harri­ information about the Smith, Charming bedroom suites like son. Past Master Verplanck con­ which coupled with mlainforma- Tilting-Chair and this have been prised Christmas I of S t George, will hold their Christ'* tlon has restated In tha formation mas party Friday evening at 6:30 gratulated the lodge offtesrs and gifts for hundrada cf years. membership for its fin* year. The In the minds of millions of Amcri Authentic Colonial styling in 3 P . 1 I sharp In the Evangeline room of esns an unfavorable attitude to­ warm, mellow maple. You get the i r t O / 1.50 I Murphy’s restaurant. Members are present Masonic Tempi* was dedi­ 3.Pi«ce EARLY AMERICAN cated on October 8, 1827 and ward this great area." Ottoman in Boltaflex bed, chest, dresser and mirror. reminded to bring «n Inexpensive The foundation Is to be financed gift to exchange. membership has grown stsadDy Bitra to plrase! Deluxe tUt-back and is now at Its p ^ in local Ma­ by equnl funds from IS southern MAPLE BEDROOM, $134.50 states and perhaps hy privets con­ chair and ottoman covered In Mrs. Iren* M. Foster of Wood- sonic history. handsome Bolatflex, the miracle m Worshipful Master-slscted Blan­ tributions. A board of govemors bridge street contrUto soloist at —conatsting of state executives plastic. . . looks like leather. Is $99.50 the First Congregational church, co will name his appolntlv* offic­ tough snd durable. Red or green. ers later and the Inatalllnf Maii- and two citixens from each atate— Bristol, wlU bg one of th* soloist* wU) draft a specific budget. at the vesper service of Christmas ter and Marehall •wlU also be se­ Several governors said they HANDBAGS music, Sunday, December 18. at lected later. hoped operations could begin dur­ 3:30 p.m. In the Proapect Methodist ing the congressional session start­ w orth m uch, m uch m ore! church, Bristol. The combined When baked custard la. takan ing In January. 'Civil rights may Maple Platform Rocker choirs of the Bristol. Protestant from the oven the oups should' b* be an Issue during the session. churchea at this service will fea< cooled immediately In cold watar ture the Christmas' portion of. to prevent the custard continuing 49.95 Handel’s Messiah. The New De­ to cook from the heat retained in $ tbs cups. Boy Seeks Santa; A chair to delight every comfort parture Band of Bristol will lover! Convenient magazine rack render selections appropriste to on one arm. Ttimly tailored in I ? - New the Christmas seasoir. Wants New Train yoqr choice of beautiful colors. Mr*. Emile Levesque, Mrs. Fran- I cis Fitzgerald, Mrs. Elmer Weden Philadelphia, Dee. 15—(i^—^The and Mrs. Harold Belcher, reprs- - 1 1 ; sight of four-year-old Bobby Cal­ and I seated the American Legion Aux- houn struggling along a road uH' Ulary at the "gift shop" In New­ der the weQdit of a larga bag ington hoBpltU this week, a t which NOW PLATING aroused the curiosity of a passing 3 - P i e c e time the veterans w4re given op-, motorist. Exclusive! Ths motorist stopped his car portunlty to select gifts for thUr Gay Floral MODERN WALNUT BEDROOM famlUss and friands from articles yesterday and aakM the freckle Boudoir Chair supplied by the auxiliaries of the faced youngster where he was go- r;- Ing. Soft, fine DepartmenL $ 1 9 .9 5 4 \ •with A RooKy. Ckcotrobc «Fo flad Baata." asM Bhbby aa An impresstv* Christmas Gift ef $134.50 though that uraatba noet aatural enduring hekuty! 18th* CentiM Leathers! thing in the woefd. sweU-ftwt nyiing. . . fsahlhnil) Give her sweet dreams! Shs’d ha dtnghtod with thin i The motorist took the little boy In satiny, smooth mahogany. Rich sleek modern bedroom suite ta hnndsom* watamt. Tha i C'. Pins: "Night Wind” to police who diacoversd Bobby 3-Piece 18TH CENTURY p e f I o d details. Includas bed. flush-type styling with concaalsdidrawsr pulls. Thatsad cC tha was the son of Railroader Tliomaa chcM, dresser and mirror. chest of drawers shown, you g«t an aatra-roomy ' hi CMhotm. They also learned that plus a dresser and mirror and bwL I S < H I •. 1 I K Bobby left home to make sure MAHOGX n Y BEDROOM $134.50 A group of beautifully shied classic bags in fine, NOW Bads SATURDAY Bp hisdl* bag. — PLUS — 'Choie of Iniide tipper pocket. Black, Brown. I "M aa-Bater Of KunMaa** .6 styles 5 .9 8 SATt "SapenMa" Omp. • Promises Raid $21.95 B. Smirt, dooMe-handl* twtgfer k*i. deep • Choice of raemy pocket*. Isside tipper peekeL Of Handbook Quaint and charming au­ S covers ‘ 189 ■itek. Brows. 5 . 9 8 thentic/ Colonial repro­ C. Hsndiorao twegger bts with two l#F duction. Blade with rich 7-Piece Brass tippet camperunesti. Betulilttuy. fitted. Chicago, Dec. IB.—(F)—An tm gold decorations. Also i'f* E H S T U iO O D Mentifted man wrote a letter to comes in maple at 119.95. Bisck, Brows. 7 . 9 8 .11. "31 i f-'. ■ . < Mayor Martin Kcnnelly and oom Fireplace Set "JVUA MISBEHAVES" plsitol about a ticket for illegal Oresr Qanoa Walter Ptdgeoa parklag. Must *Weerst land" (la Color) "W hat Bwkaa aw bet,’’, the mo toriat wrote, "Is that there is i. $29.95 Ftatare 1:48, g«6, 8:80 Veil’ll want to "drssa up" th# Last Show Toalght^ild__ handbook operating across the street from my horn*. Why don’* fire place for C!hrlstmas Low’ Sht.' Mat>-Frse ^ady Caass yoa ghrs the handlxMk a tidtet? price includes brass andirons and To Kids—Sapenuaa Serial (Operation of handbooks for plac­ 4-piece fire ect. plus sersen. sa d 8—CartooBs—fi. ing of race horse bets is iUegisl.) .KsnneQy tolepbonsd the writer —who had to be convinced his Electric Logs cnRer aetunUy wns the mayor- Christmas charm for a real ffr asked for the handbook’s address decorative fir# place. Creatoa and promised it would be raided. a eott, warm glow. *nny price! "T didn’t think you’d take this For seriously.” the oomplainant said * < "I Just fd t like b lo e^g off steam Exciting Christmas value! Now you can or­ Never mind the letter—I’ll pay ALL ’THESE der sofas custqm<'»vcrpd to your order fur the fine. Tlianks for calling.” ’a pur.se-pamporing |180. Chose from 5 deco- Lunch" STYLES . . . Kitor styles. Choose from luxurious figured tapp.ttry, striped duma.sk and plain boucle Hoffman Making • English Lonngt coverings. Every sofa ho.*! the nev.e.st. deep, Mtil sad p&ss* • Apartaaent Size Sofa fringe trim for added distinction. Give the •rim, m i : Cocktails Survey in K or^ • 3-Cashion I.4iwson whole family a handsume new sofa . . . a o • 2-Coshion Lawson gift everyone can share and enjoy. Seoul, Dec. 15.—(F)—ECA Ad­ Maple Breakfast Sets Charge In December . . . Pay In March ministrator Paul HolRnan arrived • Knockle Arm by p ^ e today for a brief survey Give them dining pleasure. Dinner of this fiedgUng republic’s eco­ Mellow maple center-extension nomic conations. table aad 4 ladderback chairs Hia arrival coincided with wide- with shaped, boxed wood seats. $79.95 IT’S tread oalebratioa of United Na- 4 From Hundreds of Sitarkling Keith Gift Ideas Maple Desks 2oM reo(%nitlon of the republic of Korea, estaMiShed last summer In Amerioan-oocupied south Ko­ n a under UJN. anspicea. $49.95 s m PfflCEE Hoffman wps welcomed by.U. S. Smooth, meUow maple desks make Amhaaandor' John J. Muccib and a pleasing fsmUy gift. Loads of if A SMALL PRICE lAG. . . . many Korean ofRclala. H e‘plans to dr,.wer apace for everyona. Qoo4 CAVEY’S leave for Tokyo Friday ^ e r a dropUd writing nraa. Valuol (Easy To Park Here) round of eenfcrsBcea wltk P ^ - 8yp^|ra|y Bbcc and piembcrs U n i v e i > a l v :j3 of tbo i-sld mission to GLEN TAFT TRIO NIGHTLY V a c u u m \ One of the loveliest gifts you can give a woman is luxurious lacey slips . . . and we’ve had the Oisaner Smart, carved Victorian Chair for desk or d ta in g ...... $14.95 '■ u \.. three beat lingerie makera—TEXTRON, SEAMPRUFE and LUCY LARCOM send us some- Illegible Writing Beautiful, woven fiber clothes hamper. Color ch o ice...... $7.95 $49.95 thing extra special for your Christmas . . . Sketched above are 8 imported ty]pe, delicate lacey q PMR fflR $ [ [ M anitty IitfonmUUy At Brings Release Metal bridge set. Folding Ubic aad 4 ehairs ...... $17.95 Automatic rug ad­ Mahogany Duncan Phyfe drop leaf dining taUa ...... $49.95 dips that you’d expect to find at much higher pricei... Each in washable luxury crepe, with i P i justing nozzle. Fea­ Birmingham, Eng., Dec. 15—(P) tures ' of cleaner* detailed seams, adjustable straps and in gdesming white. They’re your present-perfect gifts Just Received . . . more of those wonderful - This arm of the law ahoiOd be H ilT 'I H I ’’U m iT Y ’* Electric CLOSED WED. AT NOON • OPEN THURS. aad SAT. 9 TO f ■■ equipped with a better hand. ooAing 1-3. more. cotton children’s sox tor the excepHenai Entertains thia Cbriatmas. Sizes 82 to 40. Adrian Herhart Cyril Hsrria; 41. A Pop-Up ToBfitcr . price of 5 for 1.00. Our last shipment sold mechanic was found tnneasat ef M opl* Ploy R inducing three other men to rah a # J W OF MANCHESTER out almost at once despite the fact that each restaurant wbsa tha Judga told ..V- ■ ‘•1 . ------"to-A $15.95 th* Jury th e n was no eoManoo for toSch OBlial SiiWUi ■fad*# !••*. $15.95 is stamped irregular. So come early. Sues It to consider, Rs explained: Bphgr wdl ha iMffg a Dining Room of OlsHnetloR Have toaM JtiM tha way K IN m m - M IN 6 to 8»i. "The sUtoment *f the defendant yon axnt it... toast sut<> tkia Ctmatmoif la a ; FARR'S ____ Peacock Alky — is written by a police oRicer 'Snd malltally pop* up when eiTivs111', MAIN ST 0P?’i:slT! HITH SCHOOL his h'aadwiUlng la Indeelphorabto." ready. Oleaailac chraaM. beaSk^StoSr* \ '\ v.'«|. . MAWLHhb I bU »u\HbKALU. MAACMCiS IbK. t U.NN.. WbUNKSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1948 f Ao e f o u r izsn demanded. TTie Board was si­ demanded removal of the cross lent on that. waa'not revtalsd. . MarlI>orougli | tlght^d Cl^SS Twu Boar Argument The cross was put up Monday Griuige Meet During a two-hour argument. by two janitors. They had been in* Board Counasl Alfred J. lx>ew said stnicted to "brighten up the build­ Flmer E. Hall, 87. passed away ’Taken Down “Tlila la not a raUgloua issue. This ing,” and thought some extra alte- ^ Drag's Praise si his home .Sunday afternoon fs a matter of aehool law.” trie light .bulbs In u Store room after a short illncs.s. The Identity of the person who would look nice on a creoe.- Regal Men's Shops' The Men In Your Life! Hotel MonagcfB at Lake He was the son of the late Floral Parii, N. Y., Edu­ Charles and Mary (Waldol Hall, of cation Board Reluc­ I^lacid, N. Y., Laud De­ this place, and had resided here the greater part of his life with the tantly Givqi^ Order portment ol Delegates exception of about 20 years when i he was employed by the General Floral Park, N. Y„ Dec. 15-^(P) L«]m Placid, M. Y., Dec. 15— Electric Company of Chicago. —A lighted cross placed on the _A. State Grange convention ie Mr. Hall had been prominent In like no other convention. town aiTalra having served as the bell tower of an elementary school301; 5 U’l a hotel manager’* delight. town's first ■ selectman for several for, Yuletide has been token dowwn • S TTlere are no water-filled paper years and he repre.scnted the town because a citisen complained i t ; S K»|^ dropped from hotel windows, in the General As-sembly is 1913. wa.s a "religious symbol” and ille- j 5 no broken furniture furniture, no He leaves besides his Wlf^. Mrs. r*>- ' 5 notay drunks cluttering up lobbys. Efflc (Buell) Hall, several nephews The Board of Education reluct- i I there are 1,200 delegates and and nieces. antly approved the removal at a | if members of the New York State Funeral services were held at his meeting last night despite the pro- )( Grange here for the organization's late home Tuesday at 2 o’clock tests of a group of citizens of this ; ^ HEAVY •gth annual convention. with Rev. Klmer Thlenes offici­ L.ong Island commtmity. ’The Board I00> VIRGIN WOOL I04)% VIRGIN Tlje Grangers are solid, cheerful ating. Burial was In Hillside quoted a state Board of Education farm folk who have brought a ceinetrrv, this town. ruling as saying "no religious WHITE touch of their rural home life to Mrs. William Mason has return­ symbol may appear on a public EXTRA HEAVY WOOL this Adirondack resort and con- ed hom4 from Amltyvllle, N. Y;. school building. FUR LINED ventim village. where she attended the funeral of "Then tahe out the Christmas SHAKER U-s so quiet you can hear the her father. trees—let’s give up th# Christmas JAC snow fall. And Uie first sizeable Miss Anne MeAdams of Man­ ^holidays altogether,” one irate clt- ROBES snowfall of the season greeted chester was a caller here the first Choose I CLOVES Grangers as they opened their of the week. SHIRTS .Nicely tailored robes in SWEATERS four-day convention yesterday. ’rac judging for the door light­ solid Maroon or Navy, Wann. fully lined They took it in stride, ing contest which is being spon­ 3 Pocket Button Style Ideal for ekatlng. Made gloves of fine leathers^ sored by the Home Economics TUNING AND aises. Small Medium and of fine ^^rgln wool. th e Grangers listen attentively committee of the Grange, will be DRESS-yP I large. aUea 36 to 46. In Black and Brawsk to lengthy commltt<^ «porte^^^^^ December 23. Jf stormy REPAIRING s Slaan 9 to 10. speeches and i the judging will taltake place the fol­ HANDSOME CHRISTMAS WATCHES $7.98 in which Grange degrees arc con- lowing Monday, Anyone in town T.eonard Eccelleute ferred. may enter .the contest by lulling ACCESSORIES \ 4 Pocket Zipper Front For fun the first night, they cither Mrs, Gladys Dancause or 11.3 Center St. Tel. 4757 $12.95 $7.98 atsfged an old-fashioned square Miss Edna PettenglU. There will I For Her! S $4.95 dance. , . be three prtzca the flrst being The Grangers arc up early and 3.1.00. The judging will be based $9.95 go to bed early. They got up on originality, effort, aptness and so early the first day—at 6 a.m.— beauty. Johnson's A welcome gift to any man are these accu­ Gold Filled that the man convention hotel had Mrs. Gladys Dancause, Lecturer 17 Jewels to atart serving breakfast at of the local Orange, has planned rate timekeepers destined for long service. T:$0 a. m., In.stcad of the usual a Christmas program for the meet­ Poultry Farm $17.50 ★ GIVE A REGAL GIFT — BECAUSE IF IT DdESN'T FIT HE CAN CHANGE IT!* 8 o'clogk. ing Thursday night. The pro­ Fresh Dressed Chickens, It's an enduring gift t|iat will And most of them ate a full- gram is for ’ Grangers and their siae fa m breakfast. families and all who attend are Friday night and Saturday. A miniature sat­ things about the giver long after Christmas ^ "Some of these people even j asked to bring a 25c gift for the Fresh quick frozen poul- Solid Gold chel carries her is past. Make your selection today. 17 Jewels make their own beds,’* one hotel j grab-bag. Cry, any time. wealth with her manager said. ''They can come, Order Capons Now for back any time." To Uisriiss New Organization when she dresses $71.00 The Chamber of Commerce saldi Christmas. up. Her glo'I’es be­ okay too. Hartford, Dec. IS—(4^—Forma­ 847 Middle Turnpike. West tion of a new and larger organi­ gin where her zation to replace the Connecticut Near Hockanum River At sleeves end. Her With Metal Agricultural Council. wHl be dis­ Love Lane Phone 2-0065 scarf glows with Band Will Send Honor cussed at a meeting of Connecticut color. Her jewelry farmers here December 28. The To Eisenhower proposed organization will include gleams with a gold­ more agricultural groups than are en light. These are HICKOK BELTS with Initiel Buckle Included within the council. ’ITie fashion’s favorites RAINCOATS PURE b e a u t if u l Stratford on Avon, Ebis.. Dec. meeting will be held at the offices / Uhigh Valley . . . and hers, tool Cowhide or Pigskin. Sizes 30 to 43 The Town Council decld- of the Connecticut Milk Producers e. Oct MXNOAOO tren S m tttet. SalU- lactloa or aunty hack coarantaeS. Tackle t\rill—Satin back Celophane Wrapped Fancy Border Htnks COKE $22.50 4 for $1.00 $2.95 / Mobil Kerosene Beautiful Purses From $2.98 S'' ' » Colorful Scarfs RANGE from $1.00 * *GIVE A REGAL GIFT — BECAUSE IF IT DOESN'T MAKE A HIT HE CAN X-CHANGE IT!* * ^ Kid Gloves OIL from $3.98 — / Mobilheat Fabric Gloves - i r from $2.50

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OIL COTTON ISIS NYLON BOYS’ JAC SHIRTS PENNLEIGH TIES PANTS McGREGOR CORDUROY 45 Onugr, -SO Denier Size 4-10 4.49 Variety of 70#* FLANNEL Get ft A t 51 Gauge, 80 Dealer Mae U-18 5.49 stylea, colors " 100% Virgin Wool ZIPPER Gabardines SPORT Doeskins SHIRTS Open Wed. Until $:80 P. M. Sharkskins COAT Thun, and Sni. Until 9 P. M. t A l S Beautiful Sanforized, COATS MORIARH fast color plaids with $12.95 SWEATERS button or slpper front. Sizes 14’i to 17. Tsn, Brown. Grey. Tan, Maroon, Green Green. BROTHERS Hatd finished worsteds. and Blue **On The Levd At loy9lla«rSodtt l«y^ IHHtMis C U y s M i l t a m Grey, blue, brown. Center and Broad** Granh own “FHghl Club" Gonuino eopotUn wHh eol- Knit of 100% wool. G oy' $2.49 •«> broad. Voi.dyed - len Hninqi. Cork, pottsims. light, $7.98 cotton. 7 lo II. 1.00 dork colors. 1-3. " $5.95 $15.95 Week, brown. 2-d. Free Alterations After $3.50 Let Winter Weather V Christmas Sizes 38 to 43 Be The Other Fellow's Worry! * * * GIVE A REGAL GIFT BECAUSE UNLESS HE'S SATISFIED MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED! * * * AiifoiMrtk Pislol LAST WEEK G-Mon Fistell Shoeft sporksi Sowod-efl i t m Qulomolie type, a Tw Low Prices of Grants on 25% DISCOUNT Trat Oraomints t-UGHT TUB Sn GE bulbs with add-on con­ nector. Underwriters - Approved for sofehf. ESQUIRE RED SHIELD Fraak Kaiabow GABARDINE CLOVE and SERIES TREE SOCKS PAJAAUS SCARF Have Your tar Winterized ^ BULBS SPORT f: i K 8 ' on Dry Cleoning DRAPES, BLANKETS, Mfdionicol Train All colors. ColoKe and pattern* ISou) by Our Experts AU yon want IW W dreamed up by the hot- SETS est .etylfkta In Amg£- OF FINE QUILTS, FURNITURE COVERS. r-UghtSet...... „.2.49 SHIRTS tca. They wear longer, Making sure your car doesn’t break 1.00 too 100% Virgin wool ta down is cheaper than repairing more { CameL* Maroon, Whlto •megint a speedy freight BROADCLOTH Ibinf them in, or phone 2-0030 and we*U pick them up. Don't miss this op­ catensive damage later. AU THE TRIMMINGS Maroon, Tan, Green, Grey and Maize ahadea. *roin of this low price I Over llecttk Wreoths 5 5 c and portunity to save % oh dry cleaning costal 16 inches long.'Sis ror». Sixes B C D Treo Ornoinents .54 8 104 Mechanical Train 3.98 Icicles...... 104 pk. 75c » 2 ^ 5 MORIARTY Electric Train 13.95 $4.95 Fireproof Cotton Snow 204 (Complete) 160% PURE WOOL. $2.98 BROTHERS “Radio Flyer*’ a r o y u : $1.00 On The Level At Center And Broad All Steel Wagon 9.95 (Robber Tires) TELEPHONE 5 1 3 5 CLeAMEK&LAUMDER£Ki 815 MAIN STREET ^ - > /flARRISON STREET MANCHESTER W. T. GRANT CO. -y^Vk-RECAL MEN'S SHOPS - 907 AAAIN ST. - WELDON BUILDING

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERAM), MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1948 page 9 l i the prospect of not being able to rice wine). It would not only im­ BaSHt Back Frem CMw night altar 30-Year Pact RentG>ntrols Hearing Seheduled ^ turkey, candy, and nuts on American Corn prove tbs morale of the Japanme, ritaatlcpriB Church Lights Mr.* Truman Liked It, Too I Rec Notes WUKO-1 Christmas, ta t It weuM better their diet.” Waahlngton, Dec. 15—(F)—For­ try -a t lit* Directors Appropriate WTM>-1(t Today^s Radio On Murder Charge Judge SebaUi ordered Mrs. Hou> Offerg Problem mer Ambassador William C. Bul­ Bridg|g 01 Ruled Illegal Tonight Stay in Force Uban’s husband, John, 48. against litt is back from an Inspection trip Sengte-Roaae Drive Spreads East SMa Staadard fkaa whom she ha* a divorce bin pend­ ) Eatlre Blech to China. BalUtt arrived here iMt eemaiittee. Dallas, Dec. 15—(F)—A {mUra- ing, to moduce the teeth If he has Tokyo, Dec. 15—(F>—What to Gym. 6:00 - 9:00 IntermediaU Vancouver, B. C, Dec. 15—(F)— Funds for School Plans L e ^ e . inary hearing on a murder charge em. He is In the Cook county do with 300,000 tons of Aneriean Agreement to Refrain Neaaiff Arms va. DeMolay. BfRitford Area Director. ^ U :1 5 - JaU working out a *90 fine for Fire destroyed a sash and door Hartford Woman’s Cam­ ■ f t WDRO—Hint Hunt; News. WDRC—World Tonight against Art (the Great) Shtrea, 42, breaking into Mrs. .Houlihan’s corn? From Engaging in Bus- Buckeyes ve. Royal Klnga. Corrects Impression one-time big league baseball play­ The Japaneto have it and don’t plant and threatened an entire paign Draws More Bogey Busters vs. Checkers. WCCC—Hartford Police Speak; WONS—Meet the Band. home. Over 100 Persons Pres­ Chopper Child Hants Cleua Show. WTHT—Joe HsseU er. ia scheduled today. William MUota. Jail superintend­ want to eat it. A foreign obeerver bloek in the city's last . - mess Declared Void, Swimming, 6:00 • 7:00, Bair’s Decontrols Loom Shires is charged in the death ent. said Houlihan thought he — * gentleman of oM night. F ta r hundred flremra and Support This Year • - clsss. WKNB—N ewe; Modernalrea; w n c —News. Of course you m ent at Public Hear­ , Sketch Book. 11:66— of W. H. (Hi) Erwin, 66, former could find them if he could get out aouthern tradition—cornea up with equipment from four firehouses Hartford. Dec. 15 — (;P) — An 7:00 • 8:00, Women’s beginners. Hartford, Dee. 15—(F)—Some minor league player and umpire. of Jail to -make a seafoh. Now this Buggeetion: were called out before the flames ing; Sharp. Debates Hartford^ Dec. 15 —W —Mrs. 8:00 • 9:00, Women’s Int. 4k Adv. WTnT—Bandstand; HaU of WONS — Danes Orchestra; agreement requiring two persons 6,400 rental tmlts la the Hartford Fame; News, News, Erwin died in a hospitai Decembffr the Beckers saM they Would try "Make the corn Into Bourbon were controlled. Fire department Ethel Phelps Hawley's one-man class. 4, nine weeks after he and Shire* to get him out long enough to look whiskey end halt ail thla waste ot oAclhls estimated damage at During the Meeting to refrain from engaging in the Bowling, 6:00 - 10:00, Open for area under leases expiring Dec. 81 w n c —Sackatage Wife. WTHT — Gems for Thought; aflintl a /H a ^ A crusade for the statewide illumln- had a fight for Mrs: Noulthen's teeth. rice u a^ in making sake (fortifteg 6110,00a . meat and grocery business in New reservatlona. will continue aubject to rent con­ 4:15~ Dance Band. otion of churches at Christmas­ w n c —Stella Dallas. w n c —Boston Symphony Re­ Shires Is fiee under *5,000 bond. In a marKed by several- London county for a period of 30 Y. M. O. A . trols after Jan. 1, Rent Director ■harp exchanges and In which time is beginning again this year 2:30 to 7, Mary Moriick Dancing James T. Sullivan said today. ItM * hearsal. Mayor Harold Turkington had to years was held by the State Su­ school. Mr. SuUivan’a statement served WDUC — NdU- 12:06— with 140 churches promising their preme court to ba an illegal re­ . book. w n c —News; Dknce Music. n w l the business through, the cooperation. The ITest Hartford 2:30 to 6, Grammar school to correct a growing liqpresslon Wants Her Teeth ^ Board of Directors held the most straint ot trade in a three to two league. that these rentals would be , de­ WTIC—Lorenzo Jones. 12 :86— largely attended public hearing in woman began her campaign la.vt decision banded down yesterday. 6 to 7, Junior practice. controlled ai the end of the lease 'WONS—Story Time. WTIC—Dance Orchestra. Back for Holiday year. , The majority opinion waa writ­ 7 to 0:30, Senior League, Airiiort period and that the owners could, 4 0 5 — Ffequeacy Modnlatten years last night. The question WONS—Two-Ton Baker. was on the making of appropria­ The churches preach that God ten by Chief Justice William M. va Cheneya Morlerty’e va Wai>- therefore, raise rents without (re­ WFHA—166.7 MC. m i a i H . . Maltbie and a dlaaenting opinion plng. WTIC—Young Wldder Brown. Chicago, Dec. 15—(F)—All Mva. PnaSCRtFTION fm arm acv tions to cover . cost of planning is light and that He is the light of gard for Federal celUnga. The rfint WDRC—FM 46A; 98.7 MC. »OI MAINSTRirT-MAKf. HrSTIH and engineering for new elemen- tho world,” is the way Mrs. Haw­ was written by Justice AUyn L. 8 p.m.. Men’s Bowling League. official's statement came in an­ WTHT—FM 196.7 MC. Marie Houlihan, 46, wants for Brown. Games room and boxing room swer to hundreds of Inquiries re­ WDRC—Don Ameche. Christmas, she Whis|>ered to Supe-' ^arj’ schooJIs on Olcott and Prince­ ley cxplaina her purpose. "This be­ \vUriH—Adventure Parade. w n c —FM 48J MC; 66J, MC. ton Streets. ing so, on Christ’s birthday all Fpholde Baling By laglie open to 0. ceived St the rent office during WDRC—FM. rior Judge Joseph Sabath, la her After pubUc argument of over {daces of worship should show The majority opinion upheld 8 p.m.. Meeting of Friendly Circle the Isst few dsys from landlords WTHT—Challenge of the Yukon, same as WDRC. false teeth. ruling of Superior Court Judge Club. w n c —When a Girl Marrles- She appeared In court yesterday m t : emmsHOP. an hour’s duration, the Directors some sort of symbol—light—in and tenants who had executed yol- WIIFA voted to appropriate *15,600 for gratitude for the light which Ernest A. IngUs and was con unta^ leases between July 1 and 5:15— P. M. with her attorneys. Joseph H. ahd . plana for the Princeton' street sbineth in darknese.” curred in by Justices Newell Jen­ Dec. 81. 1947. WONS—Superman, 4:00—Meet Miss Mason. Norman Becker, eeeking Judge build>s and *24,00 Ofm plana for nings and Edwin C. Dlckensen Wording Oaaeee Oeafneloa w n c —PorUa Facea Ufe. 4:45—Trade Winds. Sabath’s aid. Holies to See Piaa Spread Study Confession 5:90— tbs Olcott street school. The money She doea not confine • her plan Justice Arthur F. XHlia concurred The confusion .stems from the 5:00—Evening Centinel. The dentures disap{>eared on De­ • • eyom* Iiea8l6|afu*ters for fine P||»t4igraplKle Glfta** will be drawn from the town’s re­ with the dlaintlng opinion. wording of the 1947 rent act WDRC—Old Record Shop. . 6:00—News. cember 3, the attorneys said, and for church lighting at Christmas WONS—Captain Midnight. Mrs. Houlihan has been loslrig serve fund rather than from gen- s i ■ ' ’ to Juat Connecticut. She hopes to The case was that of Mr. and On Starting Fires which provided that apartments 6:30 — Supper Serensders; WTHT—Sky King, News. ' weight. She also ia displeased at Ce^ la tUmt and *ee iha r*fl*>» Aga* Waa Half Chriatmaa Uat and we will be glad to help yoa aral taxaUon. ^ see the plan spread through the Mrs. Max Beit agalnat their neph­ covered by the 1947 leases would w n c —Just Plain Bill. The crowd attending the hear­ United States and even the worlA ew Sepmour J. Beit. Mr. and Mrs. Monrovia, Calif., Dec. 15—(FI— be decontrolled and would not be 7:00—Rhm Berry and Jack Deal; the fun of Christma* givtag Is selecting prea- mike your aelcctioa. There ia an Argus for ing Jammed the hearing room and Beit sold their interests in a New subject to any Federal regulations »:45— Weather. Her plan, in general, suggests Dornwa H. Smith, aaUonally-noted {lolltlcal dirtoealst for NEA 8«r\'- Police today studied the confes­ WDRC—Herb Shriner and Ray­ enta you know are wanted. Give an Argua this any peraoo, la say age group or ta any price over 100 persona were estimated thq. lighting of church windows, Ice, prepares to ehlp this cartooa to President Tmnwn. Released London grocery store and two after Jan. 1, 1949. mond Scott. 7:20—UN News. present. facades, {wrtlco, towers, belfriea Norwich stores to thelx nephew in sion of a 54-yesr-oId seaman who Mr. Sullivan explained, however 7:80—Campus Radio Theater. Christmas and you will be giting an year long, range. You wiU be proud to give a camera or a before the election, the cartoon shows the UOP elephant dejectedly WONS—Tom Mix. 8:00—Concert Mart. REAL ' Boose Explains the Need or steeples from 7 to 10 p'. m., on standing before a White House that has ”No Vacancies.” The presi­ 1945. At that time they agreed to said he started southern Califor­ that when the 80th Congress w n c —Front Page FarrelL Drop in and see ua. Bring along your projector that bean the name ARGUS. Mfyteg at thsss sasy-on-the-budgak prieset The need for the requested funds the three nights before, on and stay out of the grocery bualness in amended the law with the passage 8:30—Music Shop. dent liked it so much he requested the original drawing. nia's three recent major brush 6:90— 9:00—News. who now get leel washday aetfo- was explained by Attorney Charles after Christmas. And Mrs. Hawley New London county for 30 years. fires because they made ”a won' of the 1948 rent act it provided WDRC—News. ESTATE with the raggsd. dependable Meytac! 8. House, chairman of the Board believes it is'a good idea to leave Later they decided to re-enter that all apartments covered by WONS—News. 9:15—Evening Prayer. Eaqr tamis. Liberal tiade-ia. CezM ia today fcv a dem- Although he’s only 10 months the retail grocery and megt busl- derful show.” WTHT-FM. BHCli *4*4* rta of Education, who pointed out tha old, Phillip Clark Diebel of church open so that wor leaaes.explrlng after April 1, 1948, WTHT—Music at Six; BporU. Is Our Greateet ewetretien. the town la embarking on a two- shippers may enter. Thieves Usinj; Trucks Dulles May Be neaa and brought a court action to George 8. Cameron, a transient shall automatically come back un­ w n c —New* Same as WTHT exc«{>t 6:45- Austin, Tex., has 16 teeth, and determine if the agreement was originally from Wayne, Pa., was der Federal rent controL 7:30 p.m., Concert Hour. llw pletan bsfir. rao sehool huUdlng program which loves to smile hnd show them. Interdenomlnattonal Effort In Suburbs of Town 6:15— Basic Valuel Mk« It. Ntw aB.OM4al will involve the expenditure of legal and enforceable. arrested Monday night in the act Many of the 6,400 leases were W nc-FM . The son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Last year aonfe SO,to 60 church­ Made UN Oiiet of firing a huge pile of salvage WDRC—Sportscast; Record Al- Same as WnC. Indrkas fi4.( eosud. •bout *1,800,000. es in the state fell In with Mrs. Ruled Restraint of Trade executed to give landlords rent In­ btmia erioi^^ortwUd tsUnc The appropriation found auppqrt Clark Diebel, Phillip tips the SUte police have issued O. paper in a Junkyard here. He was creases up to 15 per cent while Television When jroQ bay It, sell It snd feeaslne l.nsts. scales at 30 pounds. Hawley’s plans. It wa* an Interde­ warnings to residents smd Washington, Dec. 15—W —The In Superior court Judge IngUs booked on suspicion of arson. WONS—Sports* Editibn; News, BsmiIs 1/10 te J/tH , generally from amongst those nominational coo{ieratlon, too, .of tha rest were for em ails |>ercnt- w n c — Musical Appetiser; WNHC-TV. or trade it you want maxi property owners in nearby possibility that John Foster Dulles in a declaratory Judgment ruled the Detective Sgt. Philip Henneman present However, the remarks virtually ail Protestant and Catho­ towns to take every possible agreement an Ulegal restraint of ages. Hie maximum rent at the Weather. P. M. mam value for yoar oHiney IM6*l*1 -'■’-111161*11 OsL iiji ra often went far afield as speakers ed far enough by laat August lic denominations. means to guard against loss in may be named chief American rep­ trade. He held that the restrictive said the confessed araonist’a stories end of the lease will be the same S:65—. 6:00—Teletunes; Program Res­ When Yoa Engage *nie > rirt "MiirkysMTurtt-lt SSuSTSf enlarged on the entire school sit­ This year by means of 600 let­ resentative to the United Nations of the fires ’’check out in every de­ as that provided in the agreament. WONS—Deems Taylor; Concert ume. m cii iM.ee fMCI< M*.w tS r •* • f.'V” ' s*rssss4 sf have expended only *19,000. a rash of bresd1% proiratlMiib 1 t sera sad Cospla* rsnes flnSav. rapid completion of the new who recently underwent an opera­ Mt. Baldy,' 30 miles east of Los WDRC—Lowell Thomas. 7:30—Camera Headlines. tions yon get maximam sUaet on Arena tVoiWtor. Directors, he said, has entered in­ and furnishings seem to com­ the plaintiffs were not entitled to Angeles. per cent. m itonAO CHOrTAM. a «..!■ m* MAVTAO COMBANMa buildings were Saul Silverstein, prise the main items of loot. tion at Walter Reed Medical cen­ Thus If a landlord got a 10 per WKNB—Dinner Music. 7:45—Film Shorts. vaine backed by a highly ICra. Natalie McIntosh, George C. to the picture only during the past (groups to Unite ter, may decide not to resume his a declaratory judgment and said cent raise in th* 1947 lease he can WTHT—Santa Claus, 8:00—Photographic Horizons. m ai MS.W • M*- woara paaaalah (aS. Oyae. six weeks, while other groups have Thefts in Hebron, Andover that the majority opinion found 8:30—Growing Paynes. trained and experienced or- W**aaanWtbal.naal. 'fsam tcitas nabaa tassner, William Holland and Mr. heavy duties. no siipFiort in previous decisions of seek to renew it on the basis of 5 w n c —Three Star Extra. asst wsrtsra se tbs *136.95 ,,trs fsat. astra $154.9$ Muse. Ifsny others also briefly been enabled to act on the matter and Columbia have been re­ Dulles served as foreign affairs per cent more. The new tease 9:(X)—Boxing, Jamaica Arena. vanlxalion. Tsasrt 6M88fot. diuu for .well over a year. For Installation ported recently. In some in­ adviser to ^ v . Thomas E. Dewey, the court. Tax Department urged the passage of the measure. It wae learned today that the stances it has' been- learned, must run through all of 1949. and WDRC—Beulah. ••oo* a.* - fta .u seeaerate i Urging caution In the start of a the RepubUcan pr«»ldenyal nomi­ must be voluntsrllv. agreed be­ WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. Advertisrment— snparb 1st sebr ar Mart ea* ndute. plans, even as now drawn, do not large trucks have been used by Is Moving Today Jarvis Realty Co. rt«.k sastad Iras. SMM* 1/** M program which they fegrsd would Joint installatioiL ueeremonics those making their ’’rounds.'’ nee, 4uring the 'election campaign. tween landlord and tenant. WTHT—News; Castles In the j/m . aellt.in eraUr. Salea B # D e PE jARL i’S throw the town deeply Into debt meet the 'approval of some town will be conducted' Cniight for Much' of that time, hcwevbr, he Air. The welcome gift . . for every REALTUR8 officials and members of the Police suspect that Instances Truman Will Get • Leases in such cases and where occasion. . .Gorgeous baskets of and would later be regretted, Wal­ Manchester ChaptA, D.A.V., and spent at the Paris U.N. meeting. Hartford, Dec. 15—(F^-This was there were no leasks before must WTIC—Supper Club. 654 Center Street m a t « ir.w pisa taa-uan s r te APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CENTER Board of Education, particularly the Auxiliary at eight o’clock at of this sort may increase. S{je- When Secretary of State Mar­ luscious fruits from Pinehurst n -m - tUM rA-iaa-in.** ter Mahoney and Representative in regard to the Olcott street cial patrols are being posted moving day for the State Tax de­ be executed by Dec. 15 and must b«’ 7:15— Tel. 4112 Or 7276 649 MAIN STREET ’ TEL. 7596 Sherwood O. Bowers asked th\( ‘Tinker hall. ' shall and Austin both returned to Extra Yule Gift filed with the rent office within 15 WONS—Trilo-Teat Grocery, Inc. building. They may be re-drafted to guard vacant pro{>erty, but partment. ether wsys of dealing with the D.A.V. State Commander Vin­ even this safeguard is not fully the United States, President Tru­ day after execution. The total in­ WDRC—Jack Smith Show, problem, bealdes new conatruc- in some particulars. cent Urrichio and his aides will in- man named Dulles as acting head The Sales Tax diiHslon, located News. As the meeting considered ' the effective under rural condi­ New Yo^k, Dec. 15—(F)—Piano­ crease allowable under a lease Is w n c — tiea at tUs time, be considered. btall the newly-elected officers of of the U.S. delegation. playing President Truman will get on the fourth floor of the State 15 Tier cent, so that renewal of a 7:*6— situation, it was brought out that Chapter 17. Mrs. Ethel Rittow, tions. Capitol, began moving its equi{>- WDRC—enub Fifteen. Nat Bppolnr with Majority by law a 'town school ' building an extra Chriatmaa gift this year— 1947 lease cannot be 16 per cent Bowers' ramariu, very audibly state president of the Auxiliary, a special record made for him to ment to the former Hartford on top of a 15 per cent Increase WONS—Answer Man. committee must be appointed. will install the officers for the Machine Screw com{>any building. WTHT—Lone Ranger. , unpopular with the majority pres- There was some public impatience Kiddies’ Party mark the end of the Petrillo re­ taken at that time. ^ were ooupisd with a sugges- Auxiliary. cording ban. 470 Capitol avenue. The building w n c — Loomis and Chaffee expressed at this neceasitv. Refreshments will be ser\’ed fol­ Demand Yosliida was recently made over for office Cboits. tim that the Uhlon achool be re- it was pointed out, however, Hie record features a "million Lays Off 1.200 Workers bout as an alternative to a largo lowing the ceremonies. - By Tall Cedars dollar” cast of opera and popular use and 40,000 square feet were 1:45— that the general statutes provide singers. The tune, by coincidence, leased for the Tax department. WDRC—Edward R, Murrow. eeostructlon program a t this time. that no new schoolhouse may be Cabinet- Resign Fremont. O., Dec. 16.—(55—^The Mahoney, seeking to Interrupt The Tall Osdar Kiddies’s9hrist- is "I’m Wild About Harry.” The Other divisione of the Tax de­ CTyde Porcelain Steel Oo.. In near­ WONS—Inside of SporU. IBvsrstsln Vt the latter remarked erected without approval of the i conductor is James C. Petrillo. partment were making prepara­ by Clyde has laid off 1,200 of Its w n c —U. S. Marine Band. •ia the ^rilpdaal, was told by Sil- Board of Education and that plans Marlborough Tokjw, Dec. 18—(/f)—The Diet Ruls party wni be held at the State The recording was made im- tions today for moving Thursday liOOO workers because of part* 6:*6— vm teln to *1ceep quiet. I have had and approval also must be approv- heard demands today for the resig­ Aimory toiqorrow Bight, 4R 7 .mediately after Petrillo, president and Friday. The administratis shortages and over-supply Of fin­ WDRC—Mr. Chameleon! 964 MAIN STREET Wlisten to you for years and now 'ed by a building committee. nation of Premier Shigeru Tbshlda o’clock. Reservations liavie befih of the AFL American Federation offices, however, will remain at ished products. The company man­ WONS—(3an You Top This. ybu listen to me.” Powers Are Limited Funeral aervioas for Elmer Er­ made for about 500 children. of Musicians, and the phonograph the State OffiM building until Jan. ufactures parts for an automatie WTHT—Amateur Hour, and his cabinet because of his w n c —Blondie. Barbs slmsd at the Board of Dl- The town charter limits the win Hall, who lud a number of finance minister's amorous. ad­ The party will be entertained by record compsmles signed s new 15. washing machine. raetors for allegedly holding up powers of tha directors in educa­ five-year agreement 1*1® yesterday, 8:86— X friends In Manchester, was- held vances to two women legislators. Robert and Richard Stevenson, action on the planning of the new tion matters. ’The building commit­ here yeaterday afternoon with sons of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ste­ ending a 11J4 month halt In record­ WDRC—Dr. Christian. vgAoola were turned toward the tee, therefore was set up with the Rev. Elmer T. Thlenes officiating However, opposition leaders venson, of Phel(>8 road, who play ing by union members. WONS—High Adventure, BWM of Education by Mayor following membership: Saul M. and burial in the local cemetery. failed to agree on whether to make the drums attired in their Scot­ As Petrillo waved a baton, the w n c —Great Gildersleeve. Ttarkington. He noted that back In Silverstein. manufacturing execu­ Besides his wife, Mrs. Eflie BueU a formal demand that Yoshida tish Kiltie uniforms. Also on the tune waa sung by Opera Stars ttS8— ^ e of 1*47 the town appropriat- tive; John R. Wennergrren and Al- Hall, he leaves a pumber of neph­ quit. program will be Miss Connie Gladys SwarthouL Dorothy Kirs­ WONS—Hy Gardner. ad *85,000 for study of the achool bilrt Knofla. builders; Hayden L. Several lawmakers said Yoshida ten, Ferructo Tagliavini. Lawrence 9 m — ews and niecea Lamoureaux, who doea a novelty WDRC—^Your Song and Mine. altuatiituation, and that of thla sum the Griswold, civil engineer; Arnold Bearers were his four nephews, was reaimnaible for the actions of dance act. The Shripe CIowijl libbett, Jan Peerce, Marilyn Cot- of Education had progresa- former Finance Minister Sanroku low, Thomas Hayward and Leon­ WONS—Gabriel Heatter. 8 ^ Lawrence, architect; Sherwood G, AUsn A. Hall, Charles W. Hall, Band will furnish music during the WTHT—Milton Berle Show, Bowers, representative; Da'vid J. Alton and wmta W. Hall. Jr. Ixumiyama during a Diet session evening. ard Warren, and Popular Singers Monday. Isumiyama resigned as Santa Claus has promised to Perry Como and Fran Warren. w n c —Duffy’s Tavern. Chambers, building Inspector; John Mr. HaU who died Sunday after­ a Diet member and cabinet mem­ ,9>16- SLIP .John RottUier, attorney; Raymond noon at his home after a short ill- come loaded with gifts and candy Tom Doraey was in the act, too, ber after admitting drunken im­ for the children. All Tall Cedars but ho didn’t do much conducting— • WONS—News. W. Goalee, plant engineer; Mrs. neoB was a former selectman and proprieties toward two women 6:80— Natalis McIntosh and Mrs. Kath­ representative in .the General AS' and their wivfo are cordially in­ Just acted as a sort, of standby for. members. Petrillo. WDRC—Han-est of Stars. erine Bourn, representing the PTA. sembly. 'Bom la Marlborough the The newspaiier Jljl 8hlm|>o edi­ vited to' attend. 'WONS—Family Theater; News. This committee will hold its or­ son at Charles and Mary HalL torialized that a ban on drinking WTHT—Groucho Marx, FOR HER CHRISTMAS m ud ^ # ganization meeting and be sworn prior to hts retirement he waa em­ in any public place should be Im­ w n c —Mr. District Attorney. m In early next week. It is expected ployed'for 18 years by the Gen­ posed. The Incident, said the 16:06— ^ ^ that it will at once start work on eral BUectric Company in Chicago. newspa{>er Indignantly, will “af­ WDRC—Tim’s A-Wsstln’. J ; > plans consideration. ford food for sober reflection to . WONS—Manhattan Playhouse. Sized like a dress Approval of the making of the Jackllghtlsg Case* Contlnaed the Japanese whose conventional WTHT—Bing Crosby. / - appropriation last night was the evil custom is to overlook affairs Gifts For Christmas WTIC—Big Story. imanlmous expression of those at­ Goshen. Dec. 15.—(fiV-The which occur under the Influence of 16:86— to fit like a dress*. s tending the hearing, and the Board cases of Dr. Henry J. Cleszyiukl alcohol.” , » At WONS—Greatest Thing in the } SA of Directors was tmanlmous in its and Dr. William E. DtMeo, New World. vote to so act. Britain dentists, charged with il­ Medical Service Plan Favored WDRC—Hlllyer College Drama. legal deer hunting and poasesalon WTHT—Meredith Willson, to make a dress fit better! 1 / / of a Jacklight, which were sched­ New Britain. Dec. 15—(Fi—A i GREATLY REDUCED w n c —Curtain Time. uled to be heard in Justice court statewide medical sen,'lcc plan 11 :00— - •UNGERIE Firemen Called here last night, have been contin­ which provides limited Insurance WDRC—News on ail stations. We_ have wonderful ued until next Monday evening. in maternity and surgery cases wa.s ] selection of Slips, includ­ For Minor Blaze endorsed by the New Britain Medi-. PRICES ing blacks, Gown.s ,ind Brussels sprouts, for holiday cal society last night. The New i Pajamas in silk and flan­ meals, may be cooked whole or Britain group Is sfild to be the | The No. 3 of the South Manchester quartered. Be sure to remove wilt­ first In the state to go on record nel, also quilted Bed- Fire department was called at 8:17 ed and discolored top leaves be in eupi>ort of the pro{>08al adopted Jackets. this morning to 42 Oak street, fore washing; the tough core-Iikc last week in New Haven by the when the firemen arrived they center end should be snipiied off, Board of Delegates of the Connecti­ $3.98 too. cut Medical Society. •BLOUSES t a con- noticed coneiderable smoke com­ Hy-Way Gift Shoppe Made by the melier* e( vertibie piece of ing from the cellar. Investigation the HasMne'nd Orpen Dre.ssy, short or long away pracdcal aset. Primarily a showed an overheated oil burner. sleeves, black or white Your favorite slip of miraculeua Rt. The supply of oil was shut off ' • Easily alladied te yonr piano, (raining sec for tdenU6c (ceding and the blaze extinguished with HIGHWAY 83, VERNON, CONN. the SeloTox ghres yoa the beao- with sequin-trim. It'H SKYLON*a DRESS MEASURE t l ' i 'progress, it can first be used as a tifal tones of the clsrinet, eetlo, no trouble. No great amount of 43 43 Sr.IP . . . .Sixes 12-20 and 38-42 . . . hi-chair. Chair locks instantly in damage was reported. and man. other «>lo inetnimentl. 2.98-3.98 place on table, whose Oak.St. Oak St. OPEN DAILY ^ A. M. TO 9 P. M. L U X A tll with famous six-gore coastrnetlea MANCHESTER Call Mam-heater ‘I-IUM wide base provides Tel. PURE SILK SCARFS,^ that adjusts to your individual llgarc firm, noti^ipping se­ Tel. For Free Home Demonstration m Britain Recalls t e l . ROCKVILLE 1481 SKIRTS, SLACKS . . . and iron strong nylon-faggoted curity. S'- 2-9937 2-9937 SEA FOOD seams that stretch and g-i-v-e oM Romanian Envoy hop right back into place. Yoar chaiec Bucharest, Romania, Die. 15— W'e offer you a large variety of Sea Fooil Cars Wanted! DRESSES I of flower-like embroidered nykm net (F*)—BritUh Minister Adrian Hol­ We bay all makes and trim, in rayon crepe or crepe-back man is en route to London today. at the LouoeU Prw et models—1936 to 1949. GIVE HER A DRESS for Xmas . . . 8|iarkHng with bead­ rayon satin that washes beautifully His government recalled him upon ing la Mack and cnioni. .tiso dremy or tailored ifuola. in Lux. Pink, white and black. completion of his term of office. 8lzei 6-26. 18!’]-24i,. JUST IN TIME (The British Foreign Office said • BAY SCALLOPS • COOKED SHRIMP o DAINH BAKE SHOP la stM D t Cash The Edi-;, the return of Holman has no con­ sea'*PlaT- S«(M nection with Romania’s ’e..iand — • GREEN SHRIMP • Specials for Thursday, Friday, Saturday Buying Service o COATS in gll wanted shades at REDUCED PRICES ■be”ital- Tea earlier this week that Britain re­ • CANNED LOBSTER MEAT • The New Bakery At 41 Oak St. FOR CHRISTMAS so a pracdcal table sec for the call two of her diplomats. Ro- BARLOW^ gjowiog child as it cao be used maala also asked the U. 8. recall SWORD • HALIBUT • SALMON Famonp Brands Of silberasadiiuwf taMsor for play. Cinnamon and Raised one of its embassy staff and the' SMELTS • EELS • SQU® MOTOR SA I£S Msdt txchfhtly « / i m Casrd rail caa be reatored ia- U.8. demanded that Romania re­ 596 Main Street NYLON H O S E ...... 99c ALL NYLON SLIPS amady. Table also caa call one of hers.) nUghtly Irregular Esstmsm x u tstt rsyss yora as a coBvea- DONUtS Tel 5404 Or 2-1709 *Tta*raufk "chair” for awthsT Too Late To Classify • A FULL LINE OF FRESH FILLETS • Jelly Filled kfhea fssdiag the FIRST QUALITY NYLONS $(5.98 Jldld. Sefoewd North, esteaminn Clams eCherry Stones aQuehogse 51 gauge, 15 denier. Reg. IF8 fiifo Hard Maple sad DONUTS SI gauge, *6 dealer. Reg. 148 Lovable quick drying nylon, lavioli with ayloB Pardy coswtracdoa 4 TO 12 FOOT TR EES I yean of sadsCse. TRY OUR DELICIOUS FISH CAKES AND CLAM lace at top and bottom. White only. Stgaa 82 t*48. '••(Vfas. CRULLERS Doz. XM A S YOUR CHOICE $1.00 EACH CHOWDER. FISH AND CHIPS, FRIED C L ^ S . AND oAIl COSTUME JEWELRY REDUCED leaa than TAKE a s s o b t e d 286 SCHOOL ST. FRIED SCALLOl^ TO EAT AT BAB, OR TO half price. OUT. TREES BLACK SHEER GOWNS CUP CAKES 6 For 17c Frcsli Caft • HANDKERCHIEFS, prints. 4 for 1.00. Abo Iriah . p b o n b y DIFPBD Gaoranteed Tp Lgot Uaens and imported Swiss. $5.98 IMP’S 1947 FORD 6 SEDAN Order Your Christmae Fhh Early . lacorfiwratod Sheer; sheer rayon crepu ggfWR a ftk heo Heater and defroster, ex- DONUTS For 2 5 c Peter Lalashuis IFe have many more items on display 191 Union Street bodice. Bladi only with dainty IkM.xWiM ception^y elean. Guaranteed, ’ Cl’STABD CREAM FHXED bow. Sliea 32 to 40. $1,875. T d. 2-2558 for Christmas Gifts n t H d > StrM i “IF IT SWIMS— WE HAVE i r ’ e c l a ir s nppw COLE MOTORS 3 For 17c 4164 i r , \ \ MANCHE5IEK EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN . WBUNESUAX, DECEMBER 15. 194» ^MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16. l94» f a g e e i g h t southwest of Manila. There were SchUeppar at Long Beach, Oallf.. (lannot Defrat gram "wUI ge i subjected to torture or to cruel, The Variance Of The Crow Two Cars an(i House Baldwin Seeks Typhoon Veers no reports of damage, but air Endurance Fliers In 18S8r- ter tty day eg tl tflanrlrratrr labumaa or degrading treatment Veteran Can’t Yarrts and KniiHng Supplies Bad Weather fUghto to tha aeuth wart caeoallad. Bairis and Riedel, FulUrtoa. Once upon a time, so the legend involved in Collision omr, airport amployaa. ware ^^^BpmJdnff a t a or paalahmeat.” Through Islands Are Not Quitting Healdi Insurance goes, an Indian brave, starting on Defeat Cause Come in and get some fast woridng idea* that ^ Sail Wefeema M age forced to land their Uttla mono­ tal tfnnar, Bering 4eaertbed the'A. Ntepruing IjeralJi Article 6: "Bveryone has the a hunting trip, loosed a practice Ei^cape Taxes Strike.8 N orth Barlto, Dec. 15—(F)—Jail was a plane, "Sunkiac Lady.” yastarday IL A. aa "fraroeaBy taalag tta right to recognition everywhere Huntington, W. Va., Dec. 15 ManUa, Dec. 16—(F)— A typhoon welcome refuge today for Heinrich Loa Angeles, Dee. 15—(F i— Bn- aftor,58S hours, 47 mtoutaa to the N aw York, Dec. 16—TtUN RAT4BS . this declaration and agalntt any tion, the Indian brave went on hin ing against the property he buys Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carpen­ sides the lack o f votos, causad ths variety of weather—mostly' bad UM taar ty Mall ...... t'sm ! Incltenoent to such discrimina­ defeat of the Republican party to today. It waa sUppery, sloppy aad BIS montlia by Mk l ...... M ^ way, very sure o f bigger and bet- from another cannot escape pay­ ter said they had Just return­ Ona month by Mall ...... » I W tion.” game. I t so happencil. how­ ing them because the law entitles ed home when they heard a the November election. sold. There was treestog rato, him to certain tax exemptions. loud crash outside. A spilt To that end the form er gover­ .Waakly, by Carrier ...... Article 8; “ E\eryone has the ever, that his optimism was in second later the house Jarred, mow aad tamperaturea ranging to The veteran is liable to the same nor has asked G. O. P. town chair­ Suba. delitered. Ona. Taar ...... JjJiJ) right to an effective remedy by some degree exaggerated, and nearly upsetting them. men and vice chairmen to put in­ IB low aa 10 below to Montana. ■ 0 Waat of Miaa.. rotaltn ...... $11.00 extent and the aame manner as Robert Boater, 19, driver of to writing their reason for ths Freezing rain and glaae is re- the competent national tribunals that, a few weary days later, he tho person who owned the proper­ MBMHSR o r the car that collided with an-. Republican debacla which saw al­ 'ported over a belt aeveral hundred, for acU violating the fundamental returned home by the some path ty when the tax was levied, the Decorations TUB A8»K.*1AT*D PRE88 other automobile and rebound­ most the entire state ticket and mile# wide from eoutb central Gift Chairs State Supreme court has ruled. Tha Aaioelatad Praaa ta asclualyaly rights granted him by the Consti­ and, finding his first victim still ed against the hoiue, said h^ three congressqien go down to de­ tower Michigan westward acroaa ant'tled to the uaa of -apubIleatloB ol This is the substance o f an opin­ all newa diapatchea areditad to it. or tution or by law.” »- lying there, picked the bird up had liability insurance, but MT' feat. central Wieconsln and over the ion written by Chief Justice W il­ didn't think It covered any­ W R E A T H S ' louthern half of Minnesota. There Watkins has the gifts for those not otherw'ae credited m tbia pa^t Questions Asked Article 9: "No one shall be sub­ and exclaimed, enthusiastically. liam M. Maltbie of the State Su­ and alao the local naara publiahed h e^ thing like this. Questionnaires have been sent to J bave been general rains in the at Savings! "Crow, him good!” preme court to the mandamus ac­ All rlBbta of rapnblleatioB of apodal jected to arbitrary arrest, deten- N o one was injured. the town chairmen and vice chair­ Ohio valley and westward to Mla- dia^tebaa beraln era alao raaanrad. tion brought by Robert L. Petti­ 3 5 c u p Thus, in quaint and indigenous men, asking among other things: •ouri and Iowa. Cincinnati report­ tloB or exile.” grew, a Navy veteran, against Full aerriea ellani of N. B. A. Bara- fashion, was bom the custom of The “ principal causek fo r the de­ ed more than 2H inches of rain. Article 10: “ Eveiyone Is entitled Arthur R, Thompson, West Hart­ tea. too. eaUng crow. It soon extended it­ feat in the state election.” SPRAYS Readtoge of 10 Below Zero la full equality to a fair and pub­ ford tax collector. Democrats Plan Light freezing rain or snow fell $86.00 Tnftad-bacS Loanga Chain; Publianera RepreacnUtlvea. The self to^ the world qf politics, and Any "evidence” , that registered jnliua,Mathawa Special Agency -New lic hearing by an Independent and Basic Facts Of Action Republicans "atayed at borne” to over parts of Minnesota, Iowa.. last minute problems on your list choice of beige or gretni flgorad tn>- Turk. Chicago, Detroit and Boaton. hapartlal tribunal. In the deter- waa made a traditional diet for The baaic facts o f the action Organizing Meet the election. 2 5 c u p Nebraska and South Dakota. The estriea; each ^ newspaper editors who had been were these: The state iaauea which were dis­ ■now belt extended from upper UBMitBR AUDIT BUREAU o r mlnatloB of his rights sad obll- Pettigrew bought a piece of cussed the most in the community and northern lower Michigan a BCUUATIOKS^____ gatloas aad of any criminal caught with their predictions Hartford, Dec. 16—(ff)—Demo­ property in W est Hartford in where the official questioned Uvea. westward acroaa northern Minne­ down. And when you have noth­ cratic members of the 1949 i.«gis- Mistletoe. Roily Joit ranwmber aomeone yoa*d forgotten? Still tronUod The Berald Pnn’.lny Company, tnc.. ‘charge against him.” March, 1946, (assuming taxes which “In general, which way the peo­ sota into the Dakotas and Moh- with "problem” Then hurry right doim to Wat­ a a a ^ a no Bnanclal reaponilbUity for ing but crow, even crow seems had been assessed against it in Oc­ lature will organize at a meeting and Red Ruseua tana, and to the central rockles. $32.50 Queen Anna OecaaioaBl typogmphlcal errora appea^ng ad; Article 11: "Everyone ehsrged ple voted and why?” kins tomorrow. W e’re prepared good, which seems to explain why tober. 1945. In AprU, 1946, he filed The "campaign devices employ­ Lewlstown and Great Falla, to help you comidets Chairs, choice of bloa cr^MiriiiBdF certlbcmenta and othet read'ne raLtter. with a penal offence has the right at the Hotel Garde here on Friday. 25e Bunch yoor Christmas shopping In The Maneheetar Evenma Herald. President Truman, in so many of his honorable discharge with the State Senator Cornelius F. ed by the Democratic candidates Mont., reported early morning select choice thiags for t a p e s t ^ ; each 84J0 to be presumed Innocent until town clerk lOj the veterans exemp- readings of -10. our editorial pages, has virtues Mulvlhlll of Bridgeport, starting which were the moat effective.” those hard to i^eaae. W adnt^y. December 15 proved guilty according to law I tion law requires, and in May paid The "principal weaknesses oC Fair weather waa reported now he never possessed before his third term in January, is ex- In a public trial a t which he has the taxes under prote^. , . liected to be named president pro the state.” along the west ooaete. Tempera­ 9 . 9 8 Nov. 2. Headquarters For had all the guarantees for his de­ In November, 1946, Pettigrew tempore, and thus be third ih line Any suggeations on the course tures were comparatively ipUd to Articles 1 Through 11 sought a refund fo r the tauies be­ the gulf etatea aad northward in­ $86.00 Sheraton Oeeaafamal Chair, fence. • But there is a natural cycle of of succession to the governorship. the party should take, the “ issues cause of his exempt status as a which should be emphasised and CHRISTMAS TREES ...... 50c and up to the lower Ohio valley. Some gold and green detneak. S4J0I. Continuing with our publication "N a one shall be held guilty of proportion in human tastes. A few Senator Alfred F. Wechsler of veteran, and waa refused. He then Hartford is seen as being named the procedure to be foUowed.” ■now end eleet waa reported over o f and brief comment upon the more mouthfuls, and there is like­ aay penal offence on account of brought a mandamus action seek­ Senate m ajority leader, while Urges Honest Self-Appraisal parts of the east and middle At- lantlc etatea. Vniveraal Declaratibn of Human any act or omission which did not ly to be one more verdict, "Crow, ing to have the tax collector or­ Rep. John P. Cotter, also of Hart- A letter accompanying tha Hemlock and Balsam Bows and Righta, aa adopted by the Gener­ constitute a penal oSOaoe, under him still crow !" , dered to certify that he was en­ foi^ is the likely choice for min­ questionnaire asserts that the $30.60 (2 ) Queen Anne Oeeealoael titled to the r e ^ d . the party baa suffered a "serious” Laurel for Cemetery Decorations al Aaaembly of the United Na- national or iBtematloaal law, at ority leader to the House. Chisirs. gtdd damaak, each MAOt. Inglis’ Decision Appealed Both w ere party leaders in 19:7 defeat and that if "we are to re­ Cemetery Baskets 51.00 and up Would Curb Use tiona at Paria: the time when It was committed. Superior Court Judge Ernest L. Legislature. build it we must have an honest A rttd e It "A ll human beings Nor shall a heavier penalty be im­ ^aciug Charge Inglis granted the order which was T. Emmett Clarle of KiUlngly, a and accurate self-sppralssl.” are bom free and equal, la dignity posed than the one that was ap­ appealed. former state representative, is The rebuilding process, the sen Of Parking Fines 15 50 «to r states, must be started at thi Poinsettias 50c to $2.00 aad rights. They are endowed plicable at the time the penal ofr Of Embezzlement The Supreme court yesterday being mentioned for the $3,500 $76.40 Modem Bent Ffanseod sent the esse back to Superior post sa clerk o f the Senate. doorbell levej so that the people**: Hartford, Dec. 15— (F)— Mem- Cift Lounge CSiair, blue, mauve aisd grey with reason aad coaaclence, and fence was committed.” ' confidence in the RepubUcan party court with a direction that Judg­ With Every $2.00 Purchase A Christmas bera of the Connecticut Highway textured stripe, 29.76. ahould aet toward one aaother In In these last seven articles, the Athens, Dec. 15—(d>)—The Min­ ment be. entered for the defend­ can be renewed. istry of Merchant Marine today Urore conference want munleipal- a aplrii o f brotherhood.** Declaration is caught htWeen the ant. sa>ing: Corsage FREE While .They Last charged a nephew of the minister Xmas Vacation Mirrors "The Legislature could not have Blood-Btarked d o b Found Itiee to use Income from parking Arttdo St "Bvoryono la entitled past and the future, attem pting to of labor with embexsling three intended that a veteran as a pur­ meteni and parking violation to sU the tights and freodoma prescribe, for national systems o f billion drachmas (1800,000). Guam, Dec. 15.—(F)—Navy in­ Cift Lamps chaser, should be entitled to re­ For Schools Here tei; "restricted purposes." 6-so $88.00 Chippendale stretcher btee 's a t forth In thin doclaration, with- Justice, a minimum international The ministry announced an ac­ vestigators said today a blood- Meeting here yesterday they tion has been filed in court accus­ duce the amount (o f taxes) he is McGmviUe’$ Gremhouse & Florist Oocaaional Chrir, solid mahogeny. oint distinction o f any kind, ooch code, attempting to endow every marked club has been found near urged that such funds ba used ter ing Lieut. ConsUntine Bakopoulos. required to pay, by reason o f an (Siristmaa vacations for chil­ beige tapestry, 64J0 as race, color, aox, langnagc, roll* exemption. the Jungle spot where pretty Ruth street and highway improvenunt, world dtisen with.certain mini­ former financial adnrinlstrator of dren in Mmichester public schools Farnsworth was toped and fatal­ 302 WOODBRIDGE STREET TEL. 5947 "Evidently, its thought waa that safety education and off-atrest One of the finest sslsetion o f gift lampt glon, politteal or other opialoa, mum legal righta he' can carry coastal shipping. H t (■ a nephew will start on WedneadiVi De& 82, ly beaten. Guam authorities ex­ J Let Watidna Mirrora reflect your best the purchaser waa to step into Uw parking fadUtlaa. 'At present in years awaits your sriection at W at­ Mtlonal or oodal origla, property, across all national borders. The of the Populist mlhlator, George and w ill extend to Monday. Jan. 8. pressed belief the weswn waa they go Into the munteipaUty’e Holiday wishes! Watidna has alirays Bakopoulos. shoos of the vendor ag^alnst whom Christmas brings one of the long­ kins . . . gift lamps with all the sparkle Mrth or other a ta ^ suspicion is that this will be more used to subdue the 27-year-old general treasury. been known for its displays of au­ $76.00 Shereton Fenbodc Cbalre. The ministry said Bakopoulos the tax was assessed and be liable est vacations of the winter to the San Francisco girl as she strug­ Carl R. Lane, executive director of the holiday season . . . priced from thentic Period mirrors and at this Holi­ •*PUrthomM>re ao (UftlacUon easily done when such borders disappeared" while on leave in to the same extent and in the same school children. gled with several assailants Sat­ choice of grey with red or grey with of the Connecticut Automotive ^ .5 0 to $39.50. The dassie china base day season the aelectlon is “tope.” In­ ahaU be made on the baoia o f po> bave been reduced in height and London, and that his passport manner as he was.” urday night. She was foimd un­ green damaska, 64.60. Trade association, was named table lamp shown, is one of the out­ would be revoked. Teapot Dome Figure DIee conscious and partly clothed and cluded is the large Chippendale model llttoal. Jnriodictloaal or iatem a* one world law has boon created. chairman of a committee raised to Must Pay Medical BiUs died Tuesday to a hoapiUL standing values. New tall 26-inch ahoTm above, measuring 20 x 38 inches ri— * atatos of the oooatry or tho Tet the tortured way In which tha study methods fo r supporUng such Claims $5,900 Dansages Waahtogton Ciourt House. O. a c tlm height; floral decorated ivory turn base over all. The jig-eawed panels are of tarritory to which a persoa ho- Declaration tries to deal with the New Haven. Dec. 15— (F)— Mor­ Dec. 15—(F)— Mai S. Daugherty, A committee named to prepare with gold plated foot; 3-uUte bulb fix­ genuine mahogany. The little oval Vic- $169.00 Queen Anna Fanheck leaga whether it bo aa ladepead* problem of establishing an inter­ New Haven, Dec. 15—(F) — An ris Chaine o f Bridgeport must pay the Washington Court House OPEN . a leglalativs program which in ture and tilting hand-tailored rayon Ansonia woman has filed suit In $1,406.10 in medical bills for his terian mirror Ta maple framed! 11 x 18 grey damaak, boucle fringe oat, tmat or aoa-oeU-goTeralag national law through national tri­ banker who fljgured in the Teapot ' part wiD aak that highway funds the U. S. District court here claim­ son. Burton, 14, whose custody was Dome scandal, died last night. He shade. Usually $17.$0. inches over all. pipings, 125.00. territory or aader aay ether Urn- bunals is, in Itself, one o f the be restricted to "epeclflc traffic ing damages of $5,000 for injuries awarded to his mother when his waa 86. The aged banker had ttatloa o f aoToreIgBty.’* pressures urging the world for- sustained in a fall in a Hartford ebjectivea,” is expected to report parents were divorced in 1946. been seriously ill for several on Jan. 11 at a meeting here. Thaae first two articles concen* wrard. Let the wrorld accept the building occupied by the Veterans’ Judge Samuel Mellitz so ordered weeks. ideal! involved, and it will find tl)e administration. Mrs. Sadie East in Superior court hero yesterday. NIGHTS $89.00 Lounge I. jtgata OB the queetion o f "who** Lounge Chair. aairB-Bhe suffered a btoken in ------k n lfe ia d t e riiau eajoy tha benefits o f this w ay to carry them out. SHaine was also ordered to make To Remove Curb o ^ Sngar Sales arms; turquoiM dowsw the fall "because the floor of the additional pa3rments of $18 a week Too Much Tim e ' ‘^doenment, and the iuiswer is aU- feather aeaL 74JK). l)uilding was waxed and polished for the boys medical care and to such an extant that It was in a Rome. Dec. 15— (iH— Sugar will iBCltiaive, rn «t"i"g all human be* maintenance, the pajrments to be be removed from rationing tomor­ LORD Until 9 0*clock ' Delayed Conversion highly dangerous and sUppery con­ O ff fo r Holida)rs tags. I t this Declaration becomes dition.” • made from funds garnished in the row, permitting free sale in Italy honored by the wortd, there can ha We couldn't select, outside the course of the proceedings. for the first time since 1989. London, Dee. IS—(FV- The $ ^ 0 0 Shsnten Fanbedi Chafina BO caste system la India, to taka membership of the Supreme Court Cold Wedding Slated CALVERTi Now T6 ChrUtmaa news agen ^ Rador of Communist- choice of blue, rose or gold cretoniMB: one extreme, or penalixatioa of itself, a better convert to our long For Mm of Distinetiom^ controlled Romania said today Tulsa, Okie., Dec. 15—(F>— A l­ floor samples, 45.00. political views in Russia, to take tirade against the practice of g.OOO Ronianiaa atoalworkers of bert Lewis Freeze, 21, obtained a the Reehltea Works oom ^ n they aaother extreme, or "Jim Crow" having Supreme Court JusUces en­ license yesterday to wed Wilma WELDON’S presents RHvmES or rersoh are getting too much time off ter Tomorrow Evening Uws la tha United BUtee, to take gage in extra-court activities than Lee Snow, 18. Oifi the Cbrletmaa holtdaya a nmdlaa example. former Justice Owaa J. Roberts. CONCr, 01.0 T IS SPCNOtNO STOP WHILK The Buchareet dispatch said the $156.00 Chippendale atretcher^waa nu>, I duesa TMKT HSSMAOe THBPS STIUU workers, worried about produc­ Occasional Chair: biscuit tvdtad aaa$ Yet, although these two articles For he was, in hU time, a prime ITHAOUCrH MS BLUe IS HOPS fORWU PKG. H A L E ’S tion. naked their Confederation of and back; darnnk, j speclty that tha rights of freedom offender. And now, addressing the green 115 OQ. Phone 6910 Labor to hava the government Mr. Otto Neubauer ' aad equality belong to all, with no Now York City Bar AssociaUon. s— Free Delivery cancel Dec. 24 and 81 aa holldayi, distinctions or reservations, the he has publicly regretted that he At The Center leaving them only Chrietmaa day SoUmene A Flaifff, Inc. 6 9 9 5 will present a program of Chriatmaa songs and carola first article also establisbea tha himself, while sUlI on the nanon’4 and Naw Year’s day off. $ Buttoned-baek 684 Center St. Tel. 8101 on the Steinway piano and Solovox. 7 to 9 in the 86.00 highest bench, accepted two out­ Chairs, choice of Smoky grey human duty and reaponalbillty A n e w sensation Piano Shop which is completely necessary If side duties, the one as chairman Hunters green frieaee, 69.9&. of the Pearl Harbor Invcatigatlon, Jury Verdict these natural righta are to be en­ for thorough Winter in bicycling . . . Gift Desks joyed. Man la not only entitled to the other as a member of the Ger­ Gift Wall Racks man Mixed Claima Conuniaaion. Lubrication and Favori Stale certain rights, but he is "en* vith t.- Desks are proving one of this season’s $72.09 Cftijlippendale baO-and-daw Mr. Roberta now rccommenda ^owed" with "reason and con* most popiuisf furniture gifts . . . a ^ Occasional Chair, green g damaak* bdenoe" which impose upon him that there be a law preventing INGINE TUNE-UP Naw Haven, Dec. 15—(F)— A This season finds hanging wall racks Jut7 to Superior court here irae* Watkins salection ia still large. Govov 59.75. •upremc Qiurt JusUcea from tak- Holiday Store Hours the ^ ty to exercise and enjoy his Drive ktadbyl J r terday returned a verdict to favor nor Winthrope in genuine mahogany; once again a popular Christmast Itenu righta in a certain manner. What tog outaido duties. His point o f Stato Highway COmmlesloner maple drop lids for as little as $49.76; See the selection at Watkins ranging the world owes an individual, and exactly the point which has been G. Albert Hill in a 120,000 death from small comer models to large over- "FLOATING to $219.00 for a gold-tooled leather-top Open Thursday and Saturday evenings this week what an individual owes tha world obvious, to some o f us, all along. OODCE-PLVmOUTH action brought by Fred Stephanof- sofa styles . . • curio cabinets in gold $92.00 Louis XV Xhn Chairs, Sport Shirts ■ky o f Seimiour. Chippendale design. The kneehole model Every time a Justice steps down until 9 P. M. Open Evenings Monday through Thurs­ and pine finishat. . . genuine mahogany choice of biege or bladi naediepoint- are inevitably in balance, nnd DODGE Job-Rated TRUCKS Stephanofaky brought the suit sketched is one of two simflar styles off the bench for some worldly ac- ACTION" day next week. Closed Christmas Eve at 5:30 as . . . some 'With grill doors, mirror back, type-tapestries, 79.00. nuist be kept In balance If the By McGregor aa admlntatrator of the eatate of with shaped drawer fronts and tops; to- usual. type of dviliaation this Declara­ tlvlty, he risks the pixstige o f the hla »on, Frederick. 30. who died of the-floor plinth bases; Chippendale but­ or gallery tops. All in perfect decorator- tion envisages is to exist. bench. . ■ tojuries auatatoed u-hen hU <;«r taste ! Prices range firom $5.96 to $23.50. SPRING FORK eSabardine and 100% wool struck a fence around a highway terfly drfiwer pulls. Usually $79.00. Article S: "Bveryoae baa the Jfr. Roberts’ own regrets are culvert in October. 1947. $126.00 Pleatsd-badc VIctoriaB ' right to fife, liberty aad aeourity not complete. He was frequently, Model Cars, fltoael. Solid colors. 'The Jury found contributory Chair, beige tapestry* solid auihof- during his tenure on the Supreme negligence on the part of the vic­ any base.9, 98.00. Here, obviously enough, the del­ Court bench, a public orator on Planes, Boats tim. egates either had trouble de- quesUona o f foreign policy. W e $6-95 to $8.95 . flaing the traditional American h^pened to agree with bis views Balsa, Tools, ■ phrase, “ pursuit o f happiness,” on foreign policy implicitly. We Propose Changes $89.00 Chippondala baO-emd-daw W ing Chair: gold damailr, nail which nomtally oompletes the scii- never thought he should be Accessories trimmed, 74JS0. tence, or decided that it waa too pressing them. For U. S. Route 1 lofty. Perhaps the change was Meanwhile, the violations of SWEATERS a 1 ^ fo r "pursuit o f happiness" what we think should be the Su Hobby Shoppe New Haven. Die. 15— WV-Prob- 14 .75 Uma Involved in the proposed re- at least implied something posi­ premc Court code go on. Last By McGregor 6 Griswold St. 1 <0x1100 o f U. S. Route 1 so that It $110.00 (8 ) Rapnlairhita Arm tive, whereas "security of person" summer, Justice William O. Doug­ 3233 Open 10-7 Slip-On, Sleevelesa and Coat Styles will avoid the city'a congested cen' Chairs, grey aad gold satin stripe ta essentially a negative right. las was flirting with the Demo­ ter w ill be weighed by the Traffic seat and back, each $9.00. Throughout the document, one cratic Presidential nomination commission and the City Plan finds the delegates, faced with the Soon after the election, he ad commission here today. $3.95 to $10.00 One o f t h » plans advanced in C ift 8-45 neceeaity of finding agreement dressed a labor .organisation in GIVE HER BEAUTY — volvto carrying the rout# across $186.00 High-back Vktorian A m a a M »f many pbiioaopbles, taking what was interpreted as a bid for GIVE HER HEALTH — Rida it the harbor by means o f a bridge Chair, solid mahogany; bdge tspss a somewhat drab ip l^ u m defini­ Presidential consideration in 1952. and another proposal wouidj make try, 94.60. tion o f some right, simply because We admire Justice Douglas con­ and so# for yourselfl W hailey avenue an acceaa rpute to Carpet Sweepers the Wilbur Croaa parkway. something leas precise but perhaps siderably. He makes fine liberal, GLOVES HEIR'S a spring fork that incorpo- more exalted could not be agreed speeches on the leauea o f the day! ram all the tiewett sod bsK (csttttil* Wool. Suede, Pigsli|n« Mocha Mrs. Rooaevelt To Speak 8 2 0 0 Tba uatful gift that every houaewife upon. W e atlU think be ahould stay on of suspention *pring riding. It ectu- appreciates. With one upstairs and $96.00 Blartha WaddaftSB A m illy suspend! tnc front wnecl from -■ Article 4: "N e one shall be held the bench, or resign, i"* New Haven, Dec. 15-J(F)—Mrs. down, time is saved in making quick ' ^ Chair, green and rose a t r ^ T9.00i the spring. .. giving you a free, easy $1.29 to $|8.B0 Eleanor Rooeevelt u*!!! I come to 4a slavery ar aarvltade; slavery During tha campaign. Chief ride that levels out bumps and elim- New Haven January 6 to speak cleanups between vacuum cleaning. aad the elave trade shall be pto- Justice Fred Vlnaon himself had inam handlebar shock. It’l "Flmt- before the Yale Political union at (Sketched) Bissell’s famoui Vuitv in WMtod to aU tbclr toniw.” agreed to step down and imder- ng Action"... and it'f terrific! Your Swank Jewelry ...... from $1.00 pins tax the second annual Gardiner White Gift Cedar Chests satin b la c k ...... ^ .4 5 Give tier • .-hoice of sundsrd or heavy duty Memorial debate, it waa announced $89.00 Solid mahogany Vktsrhw ; One of the unexplained and un- take President Truman's proposed \ iprings, for light or heavy tidwa. Hickok and Swank Belts .... $1*50 to $3.50 Bissell’t Grand Rapids, an old time SPENCER de­ last night. Following an addreas S i^ Chair; red vdvei biseoit toflad ~ jMf«rted dabatoe at Paris came “Mission to Moscow." He is now by Mrs. Roosevelt four political favorite ...... ^ .9 5 signed Just for In te rw o v e H o s e ...... 55c to $3.00 seat and back, 54JMI. when the Rnaelana. who are them­ considered an important ^ advisor STtUINC SIlVEt TAlltWAtl unlea parties will debate whether I f her gift is to be the “gift of gifts” Durabilt, a junior size, regnlariy her! selves often accuaed in world opin­ to President Truman on various Rahbor Robes ...... $ 12 .9 5 tha Unitod States should support . . . a Lane Cedar Hope Chest. . . make 25-00 $6*86 .$4.25 Every woman •AIY sp o o n t FORK SET sdoption by the United Nations of political aad lagialative matters, your selection jiist as soon as possible. ion of holding mlQIoas of political wants lovely / CHIIO'S CUP . sn toternatlonsl convention on hu­ la our opinion, he should concern CHIID’S PORRINGER laiaMrr... Select from an augmented collection of a 1 a V a % fought auooeastully, fignro llnea* GIFT CERTinCATES man righto. agatost tha eippMiUoB o f tha himself solely with setting higher Aamu'SiatTMCKi' mahogany and maple period models aad reatfol poatnre, Wlae Brearh of Proniieo Suit United fitatoa. fo b ^ ‘pticiana . Tel. 2-0659 ing holding a man to a marriage i 'Christmas! Styles from $49.95 to glass-protected mahogany plywood lop with a pedes­ iPENCER^^CSSSSi"^ SUi^FORTS promlsa. toBdogsalsk p : AHbto ft *Ka SM M B ha Mil^aMMsasaM watammmwsi s si si iii si a ■isiei $98.00. tal base;. $25.00. — f — ------\ V

MANCHESTER E\"EN1NG IffiRALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, IMS MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 16, 194S - PAtJE T E H to visit tho scale of ooafilct aad Lynnbrook' road, Fairfield' was find out what la going ou. “ becauae fi pre-trial bnraaUgatlba Plan to P robe Admil^ Prison R o c k ^ l e fined 836 on a Speeding charge. Higher Court ' Stymied on Action When Seek Release disclosed that the men should not South Coventry High School’s EMegatca expressed ' hope'the Motor Vehicle Inspector Daniel be brought to trial; aad that the AVi Hold Two Investigating commlaalon, work* Kerr stated Anderson was clocktd Mrs. Paollae little sentences were nuU and void Iw - Xmas Concert Invasion Claim ihg with the Council, ml|iit solve Farm Sla^i^ St 80 milts an hour on the high­ Uphol^Award From Prison ctuae the petiUonera "wren denied PfWHiwiitle Ex. Phoae tSM -W l the problem without havtng to ' way. Judges Disqualify Selves due processes o$ Uw by tria’ be­ In H ebron Social Fuiub Leta e f summon the foreign ministers for Raakstban fore an Impartial trfinmaL" action. There w’lll be two gamea of The Mieses Erllne Moresu snd Cosa Rican Incident Murder Charge to Be The petitions wren filed for A t­ Splendid Program Pre­ May Snbatttate for Actlea For Rockville basketball. in the Senior Recrea­ Local Woman Allowed Atlanta, Dee. 15— —A nan

/ MANUHC8TER EVENllJiG HERALD. MANCHES-^ER. COHN.I- WEDNEBUAT. UCCEMBCR IB. 184B MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. COKN» WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER IS. l » a 't»AGE FOURTEEN a wMkly Chest CUnIe will be held in and around Manchester playa a. were Dr. John Flaherty ^ d John ■oaing regulations require that toe Christmas musical P™?™™ with Dr, Fox from Hartford In vital part In Mancheatbr'a Health G roup Seats Montgomery, state fish ahd game MAHV CONSOLI land be develc|wd for resliientlali annual Tri-County Christma.* Weekly Qiiiic program and this work continues and Las Williamson of the game Ask Manager. charge, with Mre. Gertrude Ray­ iktna nnd AtAlterntlsM . purposes. 1 also unaontand toffl len concert. Dec. 19, 7:30 p.m. Ho has nor, nursing supervisor qf the without ceasing day In and day out dlvlsioii. Speekers were John toa town will ragntre that a hard picked out a group, the Tri-County through every day of the year. Leavitt, Sam .Gold, Norm in Web>' CevdUtd ■ - Bnttona—ItottnnhnieeBnftone lb Manchester Publle Health Nurses Its O fficers Ainatina BenMiaaBamnaate aurface road be built extending , > V choristers, from the six towns of Here Planned sssistlng. her. Dr. Josei^ Qidm. Robert ToMakeDeal from north to aouto a diataace dt Seek Release the union. They will sing Hve There are still a few people In WeoM Curb Tetevl^eii Bets Arms and Jack ThttersaBT ax tSini street. Bast MaHford about 900 feat, and that a atwm special Christmas numbers. The doubt as to how they itmy bf Local Sportsmen Hold Retiring president Howan) Bab­ Pbant Hartford fi-Sfilfi atwap aat leas than U laohaa la • * ssjung people and children, and no Starting First of War served at this clinic. 'There is no Nerwalk, Dec. A bill, bitt was presented with an auto­ Directors Would SeR aaaotar and about 1400 foot tang AUNHATTAN for Pair doubt a sprinkling of older singers charge attached to this service. aU which would provide a fine of Installafion; Josepk matic fiy rMl while Bdwilrd Rfie^ be cooatructed. The cost of tboae PetiUoii Filed will take part In the singing i f Chest Examinations to Town Owned Property anyone requires Is thst he or she, $1,000 for the Installation of a Deacon Is New Head sell received a surf casting outfit tprovementa would be about Convicted in Gaming well known carols^ Mrs. Madeline or the entire family, be referred to television set in any place where for hie cooperation with the divl- To Secure Road 0,000. Ia additioa to too abovo, AND ESSLEY Mitchell of Columbia, well known Be Held Oftener the Clinic by .thetr family physi­ it would distract the operator of Bton during the past two’ years. a m a t deal of earth would Imvo Honse Case for her fine work as a reader, will cian. An appointment will be vehicle has been prepared by Joseph Descon was Installed as Pheasants iveve. raised on Mr.- i M S t l R E to be moved to make the site sult- iT' read "The Other Wise Man," and n ie need for a Cheat Clinic hero made, the patient notified and the 5tate Reptoaentatlve Louis A. Le- president of the Manchester Divi­ Russell’s property In East Hart­ After receiving notieo last nlgM aUo tor bulkMag. WtlL New" Hnven, Dec. 15—(/Pi—Two will interpret it. In Manchester has been ehown by resulU of the X-Rays will be for­ malr, who says hia measure is de­ sion of the Connecticut Sports­ ford. , - • that the J. If. Clsmlaaliavr com' "In addltkm to bla appraisal an- SHIRTS Those who wish to nclp In the warded to the family physician, signed to prevent the installation MrKINNKY RR E. Barretta, 43, one Chest Clinic held a month, larly well attended. CUurcb. lic Uttllttea commlMion an amend­ dent; Richard Cobb, secretary and ahed last night. The body w FENDER AND BODY gotiate for Its sale with p en them, I am of toe opbilon that of S8» Roosevelt Drive. Derby, and Tlie first rchcarsal'for .i pageant then, because o f the number In at­ At the regular Board meeting ment to its tariffs schedule pro­ Andrew Searchuk, treasurer. ’The discovered by Kapuselk’s daughter, who mlgh^ take over .the area at tola parcel o f land has a /a ir value Nichotius J. Marketto, 37, of 105 to be presented by 8t. Peter’s tendance, -this was increased to two held yesterday at the Manchester Memorial hospital a total o f 2.434 viding for a five per cent increase later waa reelected. Mary, 16. Reiatlves said the uuu WORK an agreed price and aa a condition on toe current market or$400. per Caroline street, Derby. Each was Episcopal Church people, was held ^ month. It now appears neces­ Members and guests numbered o f sale construct a highway link acre or $4876." $3*25 to m nuR cRRisniiis had been In poor health since si. given a three-month Jail sentence at the church Sunday afternoon, sary to hold a weekly Chest Clinic field visits were reported with a In ratea for trucking soft coat. Un­ der state statutes the - raise will nearly 100. Guests Included mem- fering a cerebril shock four yean SoliiBffiM ah4 nMRt ^ '! joinin'g toe dead-cad FaQoior drive and fined $200 m pleas of guilty Mrs. Charles M. Larcomb in to accommodate the large number a total of 71' cllnlce for the months become effective Dec. 29, unleis bera o f the Fish and Game Depart­ ago. He leaves his wife, alx with Center street above Lovo Beu want ta aleaaa Mm—you want to maka to a charge of keeping gaming charge. of people attending. of September, October and No­ n vember. The work o f the nursei shippers protest before thst date. ment and land owners. Speakers daughten and a son. lane. Other Improvements slso are S4.95 r// him tha hapgieat man aUve tola Chitstmaa house. The petition for their re­ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence J. Fogil Starting the first of the year. required. and It’a easy aa A B C to do Itt Come, tee our of Gilead will observe their 53rd Russia Casts lease was filed by Edward J. Dona­ Such a Ughway link, pctltimed huge colIeeUon and youH give a sijgh of relief. hue. wedding anniversary at their home Bverytolng he wanU—and can use—ia at Clif'* on ’Tuesday, December 14. Mrs. for by nearly 100 famOies In toa Similar Petition Honied Woodridgo aoctlon, would givd Veto Against ford's. Jjidge Howard W. Alcorn, to Fogil is Uic former Miss Minnie Parks of Jones street, Hebron. She direct aecoaa from that aroa to toe whom the petition la addressed, site of the propoeed now Olcott two Weeks ago denied a similar was a teacher in the Gilead achool. The Fogils have one son. Floyd A. schoid. Without toe buUdlng o f toe Ceylon Entry petition filed on behalf of Frank link, childron to reach too school Bnlll, 39 of Morgan lane, West Fogil of Gilead, and three grand­ children. Another son, Leon C., died Would have to follow a very round­ iCentlneed r w Page One) Haven. Rulll also had pleaded in 1947. about route, either up to Olcott guilty to the same charge and Another wedding anniversary street.. thence to toe school, or to Indonesia asked toe Security given the same penalties as Mer- was that of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Love lane and then to toe school Oouacll to hold a special moating retta and Marketto. E. Porter, who passed their fourth Most Deal with f arvla to oonalder toe Outch-RepubUcan ^ rretta , Marketto and Rulll anniversary on the 9th. Ihey have conflict in Indonoeia. were among 14 men who pleaded At toe last sessioB o f the Direc­ one daughter, Hilary. tors it had been proposed that in Itoara Trace Will Not Last AAALLORY guilty to the same ebarge and re­ Miss Emily Dankers, who may Tba Council’s Good Oftlees com­ ceived varying aentences as an accordance w ifi toe wlshea of the now be regarded as a Hebron resi­ petitioners, toe town might mittee raported yesterday tt''COuM HICKOK outgrowth of an effort to bribe dent, since she has been made a not bring toe republicana and. the HATS State Police U. Victor aarke, start negotiations* fOr toe develop­ voter here, is reported recovering ment of too roadway link. In order advocates of a federal Intartan commander of the Bethany bar­ from an attack of bronchitis, for government together In toe Islands Style leadets for 12S years. Mal­ racks In ord< to bbUln “protec­ to do tola, toe layouts ahow that which she was hospitallaed. She the town must enter Into some ar­ and feared the cxiatlng' truce BELTS and lory hata take atonny vreather tion" for gambling game# In the with a gtln. In new, amait shades. has been discharged from the rangements with Alexander Jarvis. would not last much longer. ' Nagatuck valley. Hartford hoipital. This is caused by toe fact that Mr. It was understood at toe Palaia Acquitted by Jury Mrs. Guy Harris o f Amston, JanHs owns land between too end do ChalUot, however, that mem­ SUSPENDERS When police Inveatlgated the who baa been for five weeks a bers of toe Security Council hoped Iwlbery attempt they discovered visitor in Vermont, baa returned ot the present Fslknor drive and $7.50-$8.50-$l0 the rear of toe town proper on to defer , toe Indoomlaa queetlen that games had been In progress borne. until too 'Council convenes again WOOLRICH for some Ume In Derby and round_ Mrs. Charles C. Sellers warn m Center Mreet. Any connecting Don’t know what siee he takesT road would have to cross over this at Lake Success. ed up 15 men as a result of a raid guest [.*. the Christmas party at There were three abatenUena in Don't iet'U bother you! Give him on a derby apartment, Joaeph Ba- the Elton Hotel, Waterbury, Ttisa- Jarvis land.' Previous attempts ALL W O O L a Gift Certificate for a Mallory and by toe developer to co-operate too vote on . toe French motion to p ^ to .. 40, owner o f the building day afternoon, given by the ladles postpone aetton on Israel’s- upU- let him pick out the one he likes. where the games bad been in pro­ a t the Democratic State Central with toe town in building a Unk­ cation. ing road were rebuffeiL General gress, and the-only one o f the 15 Oommittee. TIm vote fallowed a bitter at' Manager Waddell said today, tlile PLAID SHIRTS to malntlan a plea o f Innocant, Representativea-elect Irving H tack on Israel’s bid by Byria'e VM acquitted by a jury. Orittln and Mrs. C. C. Sellers also situation, at the present time FSila el Ktaouri who called Jewish "Tba-arrest of the 15 came about attended the pre-aoaslon o f the makes it almost imperative for aohfiers "gangsters.’’ He did not as a result of an Intensive Invea- LegMature Monday afternoon In toe town now to deal with Jarvis oppose toe French' motloa, how­ $6.95 - $8.95 tlgatjon imder the direction of Hartford: Mrs. Sellers was a guest if thelroad is to be built. ever. Syria, China and Britain ab- ^ ALL WCX>L State Police Capt. Deo Carroll. at the IuncheOT_for the ladies o f The land In question, owned by ■tained. The' group, during trial o f Bs- the Legislature, which preceded the town, over which the'proposed Agree to Delay A\AINE CUIDE posita; was described aa the “ Der- the session at the state capitol. link Would pass, is below the level ’The United States and Bt__ SWEATERS CT Social club.” All 15 men were Since the death of hla wife, Mrs. of Center street In a depression, both eald they favored Immediate Dora IKaaaman) Lasaer, Louis which Umits lU valu« although Beits—. gl to $5—Suspenders f 1 to originally charged with consplra- action but they agreed to toe de­ $2A0. Hlckok Tie aaspe, Collar Blip-On and coat atyica. In ell COATS offense for which Laaser has gone to New York to the location la one of considerable lay. toe popplarehadea Reindeers worth. Its value to the town, Bars and Key Chains. $1 to $$. nrlsoa sentences can be imposed live with a brother. Mrs. Laaser A French source said France and Arjgyloe Included. Water repellent twtn eholl teverabiff hilt when arraigned were charged died November 30, age 64. Her which originally bought this and had moved fbr deferment because into an au-wool plaid. Rad end only-with keeping gaming house, a death was not realised by many adjacent property, is said to be French Delegate Alexander Parodi Blue and Blaek and 8cailet« erlth da- minor charge, for which the people who knew her, as she waa slight since workable sand de- had not yet received taetructlons techaUa hood. mum penalty la one yqar In JaU. o f a retiring disposition. Her poalta, for which toe entire tract from hia government on how to $3.95 to $10.00 mother Mrs. Harry Kaasman, wid­ was obtained, are on a portion vote. ow of former Rabbi Kaasman, who which will not be affected by the V. S. Deputy Delegate Philip C. died a number of years ago, by ac­ roadway link plan. . Jessup left hla bospital bed to at­ CLOVES $19.95 to $25.00 Hebron cident, will live with her son and BoM MIglit Coot gtslMfi tend toe meeting. He had been In daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ik e road building. It has been the American h ^ itol fdr n week SUEDE and LEATHER Benjamin Kaasman in Hebron, with a case o f near-pneumonla. Tim prevalence of chlckan poa eatlmated, might cost over $15,- Mrs. Amanda Davies of Bald- 000. If the town did the job, It Jessup la toe only American dele­ 'C O A TS and appdiantly prevented a large win, X-. I.. Is reported 111 at tha would have to build the road, buy gate in Paris eligible to ait for toe tSBflaaee at the annual WWtei Olft home o f her alster. Miss Victoria If possible, the additional Jarvia U. 8. In toe C0uncl!l^. .. . , Hfldtng and Hildlng brothers. at Hebron Congregational land, fill In its own property to LEATHER JACKETS Unwood Wetherby, who Uvea churdi Sunday. Ui® WUt- However, make it saleable and toen dispose n good els^ ottering of packages at the Charles E. Hildlng house, SPORT SHIRTS The finest gift you can baa been discharged from 6t. o f this land, which, it has been Rebels’ Leader give him. Plenty ot was received,, to be dlatrtbuted estimated by toe general manager, among the eick, aged, needy, etc„ Francis hospital, Hartford, where warmth with out bulk!* he waa a patient for two weeks. might net bring In total the cost ness. and » r tnmatoa a t convalescent of tob operation. To Be Quizzed $3.95 to $7.95 homaf. The sum a t flS.00 In cash A developer, on the other hand, was also enclosed In apeetal en- might do all of the road and grad­ (Cbnttnned rrem Pago One) $14.95 to vdm This vriU be toy Urges Motorists ing work and figure to make a a a e ^ ltema,'n6nie o f Which will profit on houses hs might erect on "I don’t believe Somou will be be sent to the Norwich SUte hoa- the acreage. satlsfi^ to have a clean-cut coun­ $32.50 pttaL^e tagles Aid Society wfC Drive Carefully be to add' to this contribu­ Directors apparently are uneasy try south of his border.” about too situation which makes Charges Denied tion; It la said. „ Hartford, Dec. 15.—(JPl—With : ~ S w e pdUce have warned He- It appear that no operator except The Costs Rica government NECKTIES hroif people and tbcee of adjoin­ anow, sleet and Icy roads being J a r^ la In a pocitton to purchase contends that the revolt Is being ing towns to take especial pains p r^ e te d by Weather hurraua for the land. Any other buyer might led by Rafad Calderon Guardla. POPLIN . take ever toe town’s tract,'but If to 11^ all doors of houses or today. State Motor Vehicles Com­ former Costa Rican president and Including Fownes and other fa­ tool Sheds locked. Ihere has been toe building of the road link is a that his forces have been equipped mous makes. Line and unllned. RAINPROOF missioner EUmcr S. Wstson today condition of sale, any purtoaser and are being supported by Nicar­ Superb# Sugar ’n an epMemlc of thefts for which urged motorists to use extreme Spice and Ranger arrera have been made recently. other than Jarvis Would have to aguan war minister. care In driving on Icy highways. seexire from Jarvis toe land, be­ (President Victor Manuel Ro­ at $1.00, $1.50 Tlie Stand-By clubhouse was Watson pointed out thst skid­ $2.95 to $7.95 JACKETS robbed and many o f the articles tween toe tovm property and Falk- man y Reyes o f Nicaragua told ding accidents last year brought nor drive. stored there were being carried hla weekly news conference in zipper fronts — Made death to four persons snd Injuries In short, toe proposition seems All Wool Gloves $1.93 awsjrby truck when Intercepted to 447 others. Already this year Managua "we don’t intervene In All Wool plaid by Easley or Manhat­ to be one In which stf e must be by In All The Popular Shades by state police. Other thefts have there have been several skidding the affairs o f other countries. We ties $1 and $1.50. tan. been reported from vacant houses, accldenta on Icy roads. arrangement rather than by bid. adjust ourselves to international such as atoves,' to be dlepoeed of la DIffIcuit SItuatton obligations.’’) All Wool Maine Gold* for junk. Some residents also re­ Today General Manager Wad­ The Ckiata Rican government $7.95 to port fhe loss of small articles from dell said that he reaUses he and said yesterday that prisoners cap­ McCurrah and SHIRTS tool houaas. Including an age and Wapping the Board have a difficult situa­ tured in toe border area were given Manhattan $tJi0 WMk t Pockote *>loo) jemo- tion to face, and that a dear and arms at Penas Blancas. Nicara­ to $2.50. $11.95 Small, Medium and Large NJnety-two nuptls are reported open approach to It ia desired. *T gua, by Lula Somotxa, son of the WESTMINISTER enrolled In the Hebron Green The annual meeting of Ever- am anxious to listen to any plans Nicaraguan a-ar minister. $11.95 and $14J5 thr^erroom school. This i s a rec­ p e e n Lodge, A. F. and A. M.. was .and suggeations beyond those al­ In a statement toe government ord, pumber. resulting In an over­ held Monday evening at Masonic ready discuased,’’ Waddell said to­ promised toe rebels would be driv­ HOSIERY crowding of all rooms. There are Temple with the following oA ceni day. He said ha "would be pleased en from La Crus and called on all 37 iti;the upper grade room taught elected for the coming year: Mas­ to discuss with any potential pur­ cititens to “be on the alert against A\ANHATTAN by Mrs. Maude Bottomley, 37 in ter. Bernard ElUs; Senior Warden, chaser toe varlouh phases of the sabotage" until "the hour of liber­ the intermediate grade room p a rie s Manning, Junior Warden, sale of this tract by the town.” ation.” AND ESSLEY taught by Mrs. Ines Barket, and William Foster; Secretary, Charles Waddell mdat te|K,r.t to the Board 28 in.the primary room. Mrs. Dor­ Hudwm; Treaimrer. Emil Goehring; January 4. Those interested should '1 othy Parkhursh laad»er. Thera la Senior Deacon, Edward Tapley; talk the matter over before that Give Him PAJAMAS Junior Deacon, Harold H indu : some hope that the new oonaoU data he said. Withdraw Appeals dated school may be ready for use Senior Steward, Myron Burr The Appraisal Report A Broadcloth or flannel pa­ at acme time In January. Archi­ Chaplain. Edwin Burnham; Mar­ In Steamer Gise jamas. Sixes A, B. C, D. tect Wellington 'Walker estimates shall, Charles Pamham; Organist The appraisal report of - toe that It can be ready by the mid­ Walden Collins; and Tyler, (> rl Clemlnshaw company concerning Gift dle o f January with the exception Peterson. Preceding the meeting the land In question follows: Bridgeport, Dec. 15—(F)—Ar­ \ 117.95 $3.50-$3.95 o f tl^ auditorium, certain cup- supper was served by the Ever "A t your request, I have In­ thur Tooker, 19, of Port Jefferson, CertifictOe boetde, etc. Others believe that green-Wood Chapter, O.B.S. spected and appraised s certain L. L, a purser on the excursion it cannot be onened before next The next meeting will be held parcel of land located on Center steamer Park City, and Nelson $4.95 fall. : January 10 which will be a public Water repellent twill outer shell Street in the town Manchester. Perkins-, 26, also of Port Jefferson, N u n n - B i^ For a Local schools will cloee on the installation of the new olUcera, that reverses Into an all wool 'This parcel baa a frontaga on a member of the veasel’s crew, to­ 23rd -of December for the usual with Past District Deputy William plaid. Detachable hood. Center atreet of approximately day withdrew Common Pleas court ia t k io n e d . Fine Pair Rayon I*ajamas Christmas vacation. Bralnerd of Hartford os the In­ T dH pf 1110 feet and con tabu 11.69 acres appeala from their city court con­ 97.98 to $8.95 M ;the last regular meeting of stalling officer. more or less. The land is rough victions on charges growing of an theiocal Board of Education vari­ Sunday morning during the Boys* Sizos 6, 8, and contains a deep depression Involuntary trip to Long Island of Shoea ous-types of chairs for the new ■eri’lce at Wapping Community WELKINS about 20.feet oekrw toe level a t t^en by Raymond F. Beards- $14.95 to $18.95 .achecl auditorium were shown by church, the young son, Gary Center street. .It adjoins developed worth,’ a Bridgeport policeman, O. A. Nealous of Hartford. Pur­ Wayne, of Mr. and Mrs. Walter $14.98 land on the south and a sand bank last Aiig. 22. chase will.be In the hands o f the Schsub of Ellington road, was bap- on the west. The sand bank la a J. Kenneto Bradley, of Pullman selectman. It was decided to tlred by Rev. Robert Clarke, the f o r ch ildren valuable asset to the town but and Comley, counsel for Mr. Took- chshge the town of Lebanon $130 guest minister. Juniors 12 to 20 could hardly be exploited profit­ or, aald toe purser will be required BASS WEEJUNS each far the two children from In the Men’s Bowling League a n d BO'i'S ably within the boundaries of toe to serve a jail sentence Impoeed that-tepm who attend Hebron the following games will be | p a i ^ In question. In city court. (LOAFERS) Bchcols,. Transportation charges held; Tonight at 7:16, J. E. Shep-1 $16.98-$25.00 "An inspection of the land was At the conclusion of a six-hour Gifts Galore For The will also be added, based on reg­ ard will play the Steamrollers and ^ Warm, wool sUppers made December 11, 1948. Topo­ trial last Sept. 28, Judge Otto H. ular coats per pupil. the Valley team against Bum- with Mpper closing. graphy and other physical char­ Lamaechla sentenced Mr. Tooker Andover Board of Educa­ ham’a At 9 p. m. the Center Bar­ Spopge rubber soles. acteristics were particularly noted. to 10 days In jail and fined him Boys, Too, In Our tion has fdao asked if tha Hebron ber Shop agauut Judd’s and Wap­ A new high in slip­ "It is my understanding that $100 on charges o f breach of the $9.95 Higk echbol bus will accommodate ping against Juno’s. Thursday per comfort. peace end obstructing an officer. 4by Mcldttg up an Andover student night at 7:15, Timothy Edward’s Mr. Perkine was fined $100 and Uviiig on the Bolton road. This against Long HUI and Shepard given a suspended jail term of 10 Basement Boys’ Shop give the student extra time Shade Tobacco against Pleasant days for breach o f the peace. as he has had to Isave Valley Rifle O ub. Friday, 7:15, PRESCRIPTIONS at aa unreasonably early the Legion and Farmers’ Hard­ The request was granted If ware will play and Dinap’s and CALLED FOR rea to be room In the Vetei-ana. « German Press After the holidays the Men's AND WELKISf SLIPPERS %fibort B. Foote, cbalrman of Bowling League wUl only play Fans Struggle " ‘"" Id. vraa made the Hebron Wedneaday and Thursday nlgbte. CHILDREN’S AND BOYS’ DEIJVERED it^ve on tha Wloduun Thuraday evening at 8 o’clock, An all wool slipper ertto Upper ffent e «l board, made up of rep- the Pleasant Valley Club will MENS ejOYS SHOP = (CeallaiMfi from Page Om ) sponge rubber aols. The most eomfwtahle ____ a of school boards from have their Christmas party at the LEATHER MITTENS • IF MAIN • T P K B T PINE eUpper ever made. Sites •IS . ^pndlng to Windham High, Flrehouae. MANCHBrER.CONN. toored. ever Berlto at full schedule arlaing' eoneerplag Ali Gift Purchases PHARMACY today with all loading bases in lY S S H O P ^ Advertisement— OUR MAIN FLOOR MEN’S SHOP HAS GIFTS FOR and other school $ - M 4 ('eiiler ■Rt. western Gennany ta operati^ • I F MAIN S T P E ffli $ 3 3 5 a n dlacussert and settled For a picture o f sheer delight Attractively Boxed 1.00 a l l THE MEN ON YOUR GIFT LIST IVI. 2 9MU Ike Russians rapped toelr n it ­ MANCHESTfR.CONN. there Is nothing to compare with ers would be flying at six points . B tosr Thlenea o f Mart- the splendor o f Ptnehurat fruit la the A B M air ceerMetra. ■M' agi|ln direct the baaketo. \ /■

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AntAmoMlfifi for Stlfi 4 Bufiijicsfi Sorviccfi O fftrotf 13 Painting—Pnporing 21 Aitldca for Sale 4 6 HsESshsU Goods 61 R o o b is WitboBt Board 59 . ■, ♦ 1939 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. ALL APPLIANOCS serviced and PAPERING, tasldc painting, eaU- ROYAL Portable typewriters and O aiy Oa* I b A UfettaN TWO ROOMN, living room aod Laurels Down BA % 62-46; Guards Lnay Hoimrds T oni^ Oaunfied repalrad. burners, rafrigsrators. 80 FOSBcIlOfX ^^K9^'‘’‘’4lfii4iiiP/ iaga whltanqd. floors aaadad and Bueh A ’Tremendous Vsiusl! SEDAN adding machtosa. UsM typewrit- bedroom. . Bedroom furnished, Oto* Cbd. FM liBiiLO rjB- ranges, waabera, ate. AU arork nflnlahed. Estimates now batag cm and nddiag Bfiachtaes sold or A-L-N-E-R-T-S kitchen prtrilcges and share bath, New motor, new rsdio find guaranteed. Metro Seivlce Co. given on outside' painting tor Connsetieut’a' Largest Furnitws 'Rfitar beat isifiiiB toiifiifi BsciMy At A CHnnm ranted. Rsnaln on ab makca can 2-9966. ton ttaBss dlirtag 154% defending Advertisanenti heater. Very good, tranfipor- Tel. Manchester 2-0St8. next spring and summer. CfiU Martowta. Organisation Backed By 3L years motion room. naoL gi> Ids titls on three of tbeds occa- GUbart Flekctt 4208. Of '’Hbnast DeaUnga" rags Many otlMr W m akma. American lAngne tation fit tow cost. LARGE Room for coupto. Light Cubs, PhiUies -'•• w Vbrk, Dec. 15—(iT):— JhO OLANDER'S Mschina Shop, Open ONE FIVB-burnar eU atov* with houaekseplng. Refonmeas ro* • Tyisr, agont VaeolM iltoliiNip t WinUma, tmaU ligbtwai^t ebm - Tba piaqus ta awarded aanuany Washington 2, Hersey 0. avenings and Saturday. MnebUM INTERIOfb nd exterior patating. aide and top oven. One combtaa- OFFER $1,500 WORTH OF First Place at Stake 1946 CHEVROLET 4-DR. BRAND NEW FURNITURE qulred. OaU 8895. gfllf Gty Five Turns pt>^.i, has been 'awar4ad> tba Hd- by the N«w York Boxing Writers Lost and Fooad work and gas and alectrio arstd- paperbanging. Free estimates. tioi. stova 2 and 4. Rooking MANCHaBTER—BxoMMet AMA> \/jud J. Nell Trophy as the hptlng Aasoctation ta memory m the late On thp. first six goals to b* SEDAN chalrc, bookcase, maple cheat of Wh i c h w a b o n d i s p l a y i n a lean a-room oolonlal, 478 Caat Swap Players tag. 65 Mm street. Tel. 6717. ‘ WfiUpapar sold. Raymond Fisko. MODEL HOME ROOM TO rant ta a private home. Ui^re who ka# doB* t)i« ipbst.toff Ansoctated PtesB sports writer who .ii.-.ton Brutas' goaU* LO8T—A pair oC'plastle framed Reconditioned by factory Pbdno 2-5337. drawers, oak knea-bol* buatasas NIC* location. On bus tins Gon- Center *tre«t‘ OU heat, i— In Game at Armory tb* sport during the pailt yifor. was kiitod as a war oetraapondent FranM* Brlmsek this saamta. the eyeglasses ta a inarooa css*. Rs- methodi. Very clean. See us ANTIQUES Rsfiaisbed. Repalriag F M tO N L Y flnplaoa, desriuealn lavatory, Back Kaceys, 56-50 desk, one bdffat two-buresr oil $549 tlsmen preferrad. Phone 2-4L85. Waitkus, Borowy Sent The' Tranttei. nT J^ N bfgb ta Spain in 1987. Bruins wore a man Mtort. war^ Phone 2-9539. about this one. . don* Oil any furniture, ’namana, PAINTING and Paporhangtag. atov*. Tha Old Mill Trading Post and garaga. BMutIftf ooraor lot, 189 South Main street Phone Fra* estimates. Prompt servtaa. boys and a*n pood used funttur*. Her* to wfaat the complete home TWO LARGB comto*tMy furntoh* close to scbools ImaMdiate oc­ To Phils for Dubiel iiCo Gottlieb, Ex*Knick m 6648. Reasonable prices. Phone T53U. 17 Maple atreet Phone 3-1059. eonatote of: ed. double bed. rooms In private cupancy. Priced to sen. Pboos Tom Mason Runs Wild ^ Ex-Knicks Star Aanoonccmcfitfi See Batch For Bargains O. E Fraehatte. Big 7 ft Westinghouse electric family. Next to bath. Private en* 772$ or 7808. s u its 1 And Dutch - Leonard Anid Hank Baietti o l RADIO — Electrical Appllanc* iMHt Bengal range, PhUco radio. trance. Automatic heat and hot BVERYTHING fo r your pete. Sertace, repalra picked up and PAINTING INSIDE or out CMl 9 OR SALE—Two storm doors. 34 SIX ROOM single, steam heat, As Laurels Pin' First, Long Island G. Widi. Xmas atoeklnta for Ml kinds of tag rafinlabed or canvased. L. water. Central with buses at lM r «l* (6$) BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. dellvarad promptly. 20 yean' Church ctreet. door. EMpecially anluble for Sraploee. oU burner, tils bath'- Chicago, Deo. 15.—(*)-^Baae- pete. Dog beas, mattress and Blancbett*.- Can 2-2892. room. garags ReaMiiably petosd. Defeat of Season on i P B F Pte ball personalities, big' and amall, dtar • Sbidded Star experience. John Maloney. Phone working couples aoeustomed to 30 toys. Wild bird see4 aUst racks ' 155 Center Stmet 2-1046. 1 Walnut street BENGAL on and gaa atova, 4 and Five room stagls oa* Soor- ga­ BA*s in Rec League 4—Mason, rf -...... 8 4-5 headed for their respective homes and kegs. Nationally adverttasd INTERIOR and exterior painting, 4 combination. l^ U baby carri- pUlowa ate,, etc. There are many eating out. Extenaiva grounda and 1—Bryant rf ... . 1 1-1 8 today after the annual winter T eL 2 -4 6 4 6 other Items toe numerous to men­ free parking or two garage stalls rags fireplace, eteam boat add 3-6 9 Another thriller Is ta store for brands of pet foods. Free delivery PUBUC BTENOURAPRBR. F. papartiaagtag. ctUlng reflniab- aga. Baby scales, 8-plece living tion. oU burner. Immediate oecupoacy. 1— Vllga. If ...... 8 I meetings. Manchester bagketball fans to­ service. Kennel Supply, 995 Mata 1937 PONTIAC 5 with 1947 motor. M. Brodartek, 848 Mata streat *d. Men insured and property room sat with slip covers. One avaUabIs Phon* 2-9467. Steading* . 1 1-3 3 No fewer than 12 Mg leaguers EASIEST POSSIBLE TERMS Near Holltoter school. Priced to P e t 4—WUWe, If . . . . night at th* armory, where the street Tel. 2-4278.______New Urea, brakes, aeat covers Phona 3-154i. . damage. Expert work. Edward R mink dyad mnskrat fur coat slae W. 2— Burke, c ...... 1 5-6 7 changed unlfomis during the final ARRANOED! TWO ROOMS to renL One arlth aeU. 4-room attached garags' Art- Batch Pontiac* ... 3 1.000 beavUy bolstered Torrington How- and battery. WIU consider a trad* race. Phone 2-1003. .16. Call 3-1455 befora 5 p. m. ptoos steam neat with oa fit- 1—Nowack, c .... . 0 0-0 0 24 hours, booatlng the total for IF YOU want a nice Xmas for lighter car. Phone 6500. Fra* storage untU needed. Free twin beds Walking distanca to BHUsh'Aineiican* 3 .750 3-4 7 ante will tackle th* Guard* ta an Mata strootL Tb* Lamp PosL 17 000. Cton be aeto by sppotatmant. .667 4—Conran, rg ... . 2 the week to 31. Etastern League contest that will I have 10 beautiful ones-1 want Honaebold Senriess ONE BICYCSJB. $8: 60-gaUoo oD deUvsry anywhere th Conn. Fre* ttallan-American* 2 0—DavlSp.rg...... 8 0-1 6 The Chicago-Cubs and Philadel­ 1942 PLYMOUTH dub convarU Rfijpdilriiif 2 3 aat up by our own competent ex- Spruce street Phone 3-2494. Oeorg* L. Graatodlo. ttHmStor. lOP WllUe’a Orill ...... 2 .667 decide first place ta the Yankee off my lawn, 6 to 16 ft Cut to Offtrsd ISA barrel with faucet two Mrd Hamry atreet Pbe^ 5275. 4—Brooks, Ig .... . 3 8-5 7 phia Phils, buaiest traders in the order g5 each. WllUarp McKee. Me. Like brand.ndw. Beautiful cagao, an* with sand, six nsw partenced fixtu re men. L a u reU ...... 3 .500 0-0 0 National League, worked out a Division. Both teams are tied at CARPENTERS, two, wish extra PLEASANT Furnished room to .500 0—Johnson, Ig ... . 0 present with a .567 percentage, th* Phone 8418. Bolton. yellow finish. Naw top, new Urea. WEAVING of burns, moth ho.aa wtadow eaah, $10; haavy serach THIS f u r n i t u r e SHOWN BY ELEVEN ROHM alngl* wttb sU Silk City A. C. ... 2 four-playar deal which aent first 11,150. Ctall 3-2057. wprk wack^^ends. Attic rooms, rent, with E*rage. Oentiemen .000 Guards having a four and two rec­ and torn clothing, hosiery runs, door. $0 X n is . parlor hsatar, |8: appointment ONLY preferred. TeL 2-1984. improvameats Can ba oonvortad K. of C ...... 0 Ttotals 21 20-31 62 baseman BkMUe Waitkus and T o MEN 3CMAS TREKg. Large dUplay at garages, ' Arches, recreation PHONE HARTTORD 6-0358 C lean ers...... 0 .000 ord while Torrington haa woa two handbags repaired, sipper rs- rooms, cabinete. roofs, ate. We cool atov* with Lynn burqnr. Into a two-family. Two-car ga- British Amerlcams (46) pitcher Hank Borowy to the Phils .Dougan’a Garage, 848 Charter (TWOt 1947 Chevrolet two-door. Phono 2-$440. ' ASK FOR in exchange tor i^tohers Emil garooa and lost on*. . Steam and music. PoslUvsly like placem ent umbreUaa repair*^ will do anything. Reasonable rage. Large lot Beautiful lora- The Silk City A. C. beat the P Oak street. Phone <6901. Ab and men’s shirt coUan reversed and MR. PISCATELLA. MGR. Bukineaa Local Jons * (Dutch) Leonard and Walter Xm St. H artford Wanted (0 Rent .68 teams were erratic with their pass-1 Leo Gottlieb street to vicinity of Travdar’s, AAA certlfled instructor. Bal­ tion Large tot with plenty of tag and Plfiye^the g^ a t guk aty A. O. (BS) Vernon and pitcher Barly .Wynn Leagua Good condlUon. Phone 8813. Store Hours: 9:30 to 8:30 P. M. in exchange for first baseman Ed­ Another late addition la Hank Hartford, daily. Phon* 8663. lard's Drivtag school. Can $-3245 PIANO ACCORDION, 80 base, COUPLE with tesn age daughter shade trees Non vacant T. J. fast pace. The SUk City M in „ ' 3 BalMing->4}oBtractinK 14 or will trade for woodworking Mondays To 9 P. M. wW pay up to $65 a month for Crockett Broker. Phone 5418. every quarter-^th 4—Cone, rf...... 7 die RoMnson and pitchers Ed KUe- Baiette, former captain of Long 1945' DODGE 4-door custom man and Joa Haymas. GIVE V A Paraenally racordad aadan. 21,000 miles. Original own machine. CaU 580$ batora noon. e v e n i n g APPOINTMENTS four-rooms or more. Occupancy; aiurHOlmes ^ *“^.*^5^:}»_Holme*. If ...... Island University. Six feet, three CARPENTER work of all kinds. Mosteal—Dramatie 2$ OLADLT ARRANGED MANCZIB8TER — ExeluslT* inches taU, Hank la also playing Christmas card of your own vote* sr. Excellent condition, $1,605. Attlcg fialthed, cabinet work, al­ January. Best references. Write tag. Danielson also played a fi»ej^ __a . . . S The deal was lit. tba nature of Local Sport singing your favorite carol and Box D, Herald. Princeton street Beauttf-ol pra- an answer to tba Tankees who on for the Brooklyn Gothams In tha Phone 4601. terations and also colorful plas­ PIANO TUNING and rapatra. a . B. refrigerator , used. E x- war Cape Cod. OU beat fireplace, fl^r game by t^A S i ... . 0 messaga graattag. For appoint­ Leonard Eccellante. Phon* 4757. ONE O’DELL B-flat clarinet. Good Monday night had obtained pitch­ Amorloan Leagua Then there la tic tn*. bathrooms and kitchens. eondltlon. T tl $174. esUsnt running condiUoa. $78. RESPONSIBLE business men de- brass Numbing, insulated, with a New Yorker, SUm Garrett Who ment call 4415 from 5 p. m. to 7 1989 FORD deluxe tudor, gas Charles Davis. Phone 2-0294. 118 Center straet Phone 2-1141. 15 -Lana, rg ...... 0 er Fred Sanford and catcher Roy (jhatier p. m^ Mon„ Wed., Hturs. and Fri. heater, radio, sealbeam head­ alrea 6-room house or flat unfurn­ attoebsd garags Vacant Rsason- game. Partee from the St. Louis Browns stands six fset, six inches. Tom­ 12-OAUOB Stevens double barrel lights, rebuilt brakes, new raola- CARPENTER Work o f all kinds. PIANO TUNING, repairs, raean- ished. Will pay reasonable rent ably priced. Phoa* 7735 x 5378. Pat Rodger* was the first player ...... q for a cash outlay pf 5100,000, Veterans with the Navajo hock my Sheehan, six feet, four Inches THERE’S StUi Uroe to knit for shotgun. Walnut stock. Very 9T.^OR problems solved with Phone 5030. • Brss-ltani Realty. is season to score 20 points and Haugh. Ig ..... o pitchers Ctaarlea t I M ) Embrce of Notre Dame, speedster Jack tor hose connscUons, airplane Roofs, sidings, additions and al­ dttioning. ate. John Oockerhata, !iaoleum« asphalt tHt couatar. t h is ______ey team Include Jack Donahue, Xmas. I have some ideas that type shocks, storm tires. $695. good condition, $80. CaU 2-$S49. with McKenna scored more than 1 — and Dick Starr and catcher Sher­ DoheMy of Rhode Island State and terations. Also naw conrtnictlon. 28 Bigalow atraat. Phona 4219. Shtpert workmanship, fre* esti­ REWARD 835. Fot a 3 or 4 room Totals 23 10-38 56 Henry Sebueto, Buffy Davidson work up fast. Yams and knltUng Can 8054 between 5 and 7 Ji. |n. half of the K. of C- potats. Both!28 man LoUar. and Chick Aronson. AU played in Wee Dtanle, former member of the Buppilea, vary reasonable. Open Bleffcrt Phone 3^)288. PRACTICALLY new Irick MaU mates. Open evenings. Jones' rent. Urgently needed by wsteran IxMsfsrSslt .... 73 boys pli^yed good games and with K a o ^ (M ) Furniture. Oak straet. Phon* B F The Giants, who failed to land a pre-war days with Manchester’s Hartford Hurricanes. Dlnnie 'SHIRTS evenings ’UI Xmas. Bd-Mar Knit­ scooter car for 8 or 6 year old and u’ife. Must be reasdnabte.! hot a few intautes of ptay t^y jf ^ man during the meetings, sold re­ HOUSE Wiring. Light end power Help Wanted—Female 35 child. Reasonable. CbJl 8867. 2-1041. ..1 0-0 representative In the State played with the Guards in several ting l^ k , 97 Crestwood Driv*. 1980 TWO-Door PonUac, in good tastaUatlon and maintenance. Write or sec L. Lachapelis 18 LARGE LOT. lOO’aldO'. near bus came close to tying the aoora but 12—Injrtln, n lief pitcher Ken Trlnkle to the games last year. A fins assort­ S h ir tc r a ft and Nelson congress street Hartford. Conn. •Vdd man tim e" was a BtUe t o o l l —^HUlery, i f . 1 0-0 League. Turn north at Stone street off coBdiUon. Call 4041 after 0. Standard Ble-nric* Service Co. WANTED — Practical nurse or BEAUTIFUL Matac Skin mama lias Owner toavtag stats Must 5-15 Phils. The Tankees also traded Torrington’* lone defeat was ad< ment of bald md Paige shirts In woven fab- Canter street at new ^>artm*at trained attendant for seml-ta- abort 2—Rodgers, If . 7 first baseman Stave SouchocK to q '' neat pattem a Phon* 2-1824. dolls, Benrus, wlova. Hclbros f a v o r i t e Tabletop gaa stove, RENt o r Leas* 4-5 rooms Pres selL Good buy. Inqulra 735 North . 0 1-2 Tommy MeOusker, a Canadian ministered to them by the hands ’ rlc*. All sanforized for cor­ buUdtag. 1985 CHEVROLET %-ton plat­ vaUd. George E. Keith, 19 Lewis $15.. Phone $883. - Mata straat sRor 5 p. m. In the second h alf the IiSUiclB|3—Plach, if the Chicago White Box for rookie of the Guards two weeks ago In a Panels and solid form body truck. .Good condiUon. watches. Roger’s silverware, ent occupancy li years. J. Doug­ hnodied the Britlah-AmeilcaasIs—McVeigh, e . 1 8-4 who now resides in. town, played rect f i t ^street. Phone 3150. rings, radios vacum claanera. outfielder Jim DeMng and anoth­ game played in Torrington. The colors. A grand REMOVE Dangerous Ic* and snow raced to sell, Can evenings after PROTECT TOUR clothe*, furni­ las Robertson. Phone 8371. ont of first place In a game that 4—Mc(Mnvtlle, rg . 1 0-0 er player to be announced later. plenty of hockey above the border aelection as ua- Florists—Nqmries 15 blankete, dishes, etc. Immediate . 0 1-1 in Ottawa and Winnepeg and is a Howai^ are still smarting from $ 8 .5 0 U p from sidewalks and ateps tha 5. Can 7200. WOMAN FOR housework, on* ture and woolens from moth dam­ SabpikfiB for Sals 75 was bard fought all the way by|i—Naxetto, rg . At the minor league aeasiona in Guards late drive that tumM what assy way. Ua* Sterling rock salt day a week. Vicinity of Green dMivery on. above items. $1 per both dubs. |4—McKcnaa. Ig . 8 4-5 Minneapolis last week the Chbe welcomed addition to the Navajo BUY YOUR Polnsattlas direct week. CaU $491. age for 5 ysars. Ona spraying of Farma and Land for Sale 71 . 1 1*1 seemed Uke a sure victory Into a Buy 100 lb. bag and save. Phon* from grower. We have 160 pots Haven. CSR 3-1377. Berlou doss 1* or Berlou pays for OOTENTRY-Owaar aaetlSetag. The first quarter tem d _ the{s_Va»cour, Ig traM catcher CM e McCunough team. defeat. With four mtautes of the B o ta n y SHIRTCRAFT 8375. 1987 CHEVROLET four-door I«niels "doggtag” the BAa an that and pitcher CUlt Cham beta to the to make your selection from. BLUE STEBROMATTC baby car­ th* damage. It's odorless, s t^ - FOUR ACRES, lotsd on South Attraettv* i rooms, bath. tnsS* last period remaining to play. W e m b le y aedan. 2-0147 after 4 p. m. WAITRESS. Part time. 11-8:80 p. way and hrau fast to lead by a| TotsU 17 16-28 Pittsburgh Piratts for third baae- Emil putt, better known as WHITE SHIRTS Priced $1 to $3. Also extra color­ riage. Very good condition. Phone less and dry cleaning can not ra- road, Bolton. 250 feet fronteg*. ated, furaars imsaadiate occu­ Torrington was ahead by seven ful cemetery baskets at $1 to $3. m. (food pay. Apply Mr. Vaughan, raove it. Watkins Brothers, Man­ pancy. $6,500. T tn a s WaOa aeoi* of • to 7. At the and of the Score at half thne SO to 19, Silk I Fmak Gusttae rookie former baseball player and now an Beau Brummell 1942 FOttD club coup*. Seat Arthur Drug, P4t Main street. 2-0471. Beautiful view. Half clear, half second hslf they also led by a points. However, the Guards $2 .9 5 U p AutomobOfis for Sale 4 Holden’s, 61 Washington street chester. wooded. Good road, school bus Agency. Coventry. TeL Wlffimaa- a t y A. a pitcher Calvin Mcliah. umpire in the Twilight League and went on a rampage and pulled the covets, radio, heater, refrosters, som of 33 to W. In this baU. JL Bucky Hdrris, who was re­ $1.00 To $2.00 $87E 44 Griswold street 2-0484. Phone 8743 and 2-1571. EARN MONEY ta your spare FOUR STORM windows, size 36 ’ McKinney Brothers, Inc., Real­ tic $1$J2 or 170iW4. . Lea Olson are coaching the Man­ game out of the fire, winning by WE HAVE THEM IN ALL X 58." One 37 x55’’, $5 each. Ctoll SPEED QUEEN washing me- tbm Mason and Bd Vllga kept the leased as manager of tho Tankees chester Navajoa _ time. Be an Avoi. representative, i tors T*L 5050 • 743^ Lamata ahead by aeortag IS potato five points. LOAFER PRICE CLASSES — NEW DE BOTO 1941 custom 4-door 2-1333. chins with automatic pump. Ptr- FIVE-ROOM bouac aad 18 atroa at the end of the '4S seaaon. hook­ Cat helpful but not esacntial. For ’ feet condition, $45 Phoa* $406. batwaan them with Mason scoring Day Leading ed on as a pilot at San Diego, and D^eated ta their last two starts Interwoven CARS TO LOWEST PRICED oadaa. Fluid drive, radio, heater, Florists— ^Narseries 15 of lead. Would b* good pmpoM- Wally Fortin was am office caU- the Guards wlU be gunning fo r an information call Manchester 2- RU8CO Storm ssah and screens. tion for buUdar. V. fiodal, Tbylar fhiaa M d goals and one foul and Dick Bart^. former star big SOCKS - CARS! black. IMcellcnt condition. PriV' 9405. M. A W. ELECTRIC n frlg a ra tor Heoies for Salt 72 vugs netting two field goals and league shortstop and ’Ted Lyona er yesterday morning. He just re­ upset tonight Coach Earl Yost ate owner. Reasonably priced, OBT TOUR Christmas tree hare, Free eytlmates. T. D. CoUa. 2- straat TMcottviUs Conn. turned to town from Florida. Wal- hopes to unveil a new playey for SOCKS Loafer socks am perfaet and get a tree chance on a big 9219. for sale. In pacfaci condition, $60 two fiiNila.„ Norm Burks who only High Scorer former White Sox manager and t' 1945 CHRYSLER WINDSOR can 3-4498. WANTED— Young lady, with $0 Linden atraat. Town. VACArfiT olX*rOQUl Ood* on ^ taw foal aboto and made them I iltcher, were named to the coach iy did a wonderful job coaching this game. Several new men for loafing around tha bousa; DR.—Radio and bsater. Real nlc* turkey. 239 McKee street Phone BoiU! experience, for clerking buz lins Firaplac*. oU boat rec- junior basebaU jun^ basketball In New pattoma . . . New W fiRt(4—>Rtal EaUts 7 7 good, Pla^fid a whale of a Boor ng staff of the Detroit ’Ttgera drilled with the squad last night eoloial Oomfortable self for the college atudent; and cisan. Fun pries $1675. 1942 9CRD Four-door sedan, ta 2-2948. through Christmas and New CHILD'S Sturdy tricycle. Uke HOT w a t e r Heater. Universal raattoQ room, combtaatioa atorm Laurels. _ t^ I Red and While Charges ’The Indians signed Steve town a’ yitor ag bulkinesB; B ither, Uned. cosy warmth for flOO takgvvtr>nra*i(^^i^ ...... 1986 PLYMOUTH Sedan, radio, street Phone 2-2643. tubing, bath room fixtures, sinks •traet. Phone 3-4887. Son. R ealtors Telehpone 7438. Sub day. Dee. It Hot on the Uttle Laurels forward the Reserves expense. "Jumping $4.50. up $16.95 up WILL PAT caw for four or oia* heater, good rubber and running and cabinete. boUera and radia­ WANTED—Good worker tor win­ FOUR-BURNER gas stovs to room single, convenient to bus Pbltadelpbla va Guards, 3:80 — heels was Nino Paganl of the Ital­ Joe” Accomero and Al Las art tors. Edward Johnson. Phone SIX ROOM staglc. large lo t $1,000 ians and Jackie Robb of the Brit­ two local youngster* who wlU be condition. $325. Phone $666 be­ dow cleaning. Steady employ­ good condition. On* heating pot- tins W ^ Box H. HeralA Armory. tween 8:80 and 8 p. m. Wanted Autos— 6979. Fuel and Feed 4 9 A 1 down remUrod tor a veteran, now Terryvine va P.-A.’a, 8:80—Rac. ish Americans, each with 36. Paul heard from ta tho near future, ment. Ctoll Tfil4 for interview. By VARSITY Motorcycles 12 Laklng. 180. New ' vacant T. 1. Crockett Broker. i Worobel of thr BA’* hs* caged 34 with marked improvement ta SLAB 'Wood for sale, $9 up, da- Bolton road. Phona 5410. ------f ------potato, ta thfae games. 'Tlvared. Martin Schadtle. Phene 3-8306. EaHW, every game. Boh Kara and Russ 1938 PONTIAC. OslI 4041 after 8 WANTED— Ford er Chevrolet RoorinC«>RtpfilriBf 17A Doff»>-Bini9'—Pots 41 Phon* Alicsi share the backeourt duties p. m. sedan. Must be eleaa with low Bast Hampton 693J2. sas a d X!m8 straat — Six-room Yo$t I jinhy OuS Gaudino of the Brit­ being ably assisted by Dom Oen- PAJAMAS EVANS CHIMNEYS Rebuilt, i^ r e d and mileage. 1981 to 1942. Phone BEAUTIFUL Ssbls and white OENERAL Electric stovs and cap* OML On* unfinished, fit*- Sperts Editor ish Americans dropped in 13 free tilcore *nd Doc Geer. 1929 WILLYS Ovsrifiad Whippet cleaned. Bird and Johns-Man- place, open stairway. Venetian ANGLE A fine assortment of 6500. Collie puppies. Pries $30 - $80. Spin Dry washer. Phone 6844. throws out of 15 sttempU In his Bud Babcock, a newcomer to Broadcloth, Flannel and sport coupe with rumMa seat vine roofing to our apacialty. La 396 Woodland strsst. SEASONED Hardwood tor fin- blind*, hot water hast, garage. Bulldozers SLIPPERS place, furnace or stovs Tsl. fidfS. team’s first three games In the the l A.’a will be th* man to Rayon Pajamas. Pullovers. Recentlv overhauled. Good rub­ Rose Bros. Oo. Pbont 2-076$. SAVE OK your fiaor coverings Priced to eeU. $12,300. Etva Tyler, Itec League. Norm Burke of the v/atch. A tell, lanky slx-foOter cap­ and button front styles. Smart, smooth, and flexible^ ber and heater. Best effer. 2$ Buriaosi STvicaa Offsrsd 13 and counter top llnolsum. Lan 1 agent. Manchester 2-4460. Rent « he«vy 3 0 0 Turcotte the Master Ramblers are hosts to the PhUa- Laurels haa collected 11 in 16 at­ able of pla^ng tb* bucket and every style gives perfect com­ Ltanmerc Drive. Phene 8828 ROOFING find Rspfilrtag of all COLLIE Puppies, seven weeks’ There are champions In avery delphia Rockets . . . Chubby MaU- kinds. Chimney work, gutter Garden— Farm— Dsinr gar’a Floor Covering. 41 Purnell 1 FOR SALE—Naw i-room hottfie, tempts while Nino Paganl. Ital­ also a set shot artist. $3.95 fort. after 4 p. m. SAWS, Axes, knlvos. gbaart.' h^V old, $10 each. Call 2-1406. •taee, formerly Ward’s Farm sport and Robert "Butch’’ Tur­ conico, Bristol ’Tramps’ foAvard, ians, and Paul Wrobel. BA’s, have up clippers, lawfi mowers siwrpened. work. Expert repairs Honest Products 30 all roedarn convsatonces, locatad amp* D. C. Portable had quite a day for himself Sun­ In four game* to date BOXER Puppies, raadv for Chrtat* Store. Phone 2-4138. cotte Is still the master among dunked ten out at M tries through have split taking two and lo^ g 198^ PL Y M O U ni ta f^ o e r . deed Keys msd*." Capitol Gctadlng Co.. workmsnthip. Satisfaction guar- near but. ateres and aebool. the Manchester DIvIsIm i o f the day when he scored 62 points In condition. Depeadahle transper< 8$ Mata ctraat. Phone 7988. antasd. Call roughltn. Manches­ mat. cocker 8ptM*l. Fm Ter­ FOR >ALE—Mealy Green Moun- Large rooms For pries and I two games. The former New the nets from the free throw lane. two; they have been involved ta a tala poteioe*. Ctoli Amelia Jarvto, Welder. Run it your­ Connecticut Sportmen's Associa­ one. two, and three point deotatona tetlon at a low price, $160. Phon* ter 7707. . rier. Setters. Ssvan months' old. terms as* George L. Flab. 23 tion when it comes to trout Bah- I York U. ace flipped ta 81 In an ARROW 4165. INCOME '?AX Borvie*. Joseph A. 2. MiMntry— DraasHiaklng 19 7‘ *-R(X}M house with second floor graduate to February. 1950. Al­ twenty point*. ^ * Handkerchiefs like new. will accept trade-in. BOXER PUP-". Sturdy huakys, Heuaehold Goods 51 sunporcb. Fine condition. Fire­ trout king for the 1045 season. , w‘th 21 more ^ The IA..’a are currently ued for 8-4818. Evenings Windsor Locks tors Various equipment avail- Carl Meyers of RockvUl* was-his old teammates, West Ha- ready the Guards are eyeing the Beautiful Arrow hand- 82,800. Tel. 2-9001. 1258J8. DRESSMAKING -Better dresses, black mask fawns. Terms. IW. able. See our stock of ga place. oil burner. Convenient to CaU 2*9923 blond-haired college standout. second place in the Rac Itaagw I suits, coats, wedding gowns, and RackvUle 1992-J3. Great Doaa WE. BUT and sell good used anotber trinner In the opntest! ven Rrt Devils^ . . A tt^ ^ kectMefa In fine cottons Couture, combmstlon ranges tractor*. Dublin Tfactor Oom- Hollister Street schooL stores and sponsored by the Mandtoster Dl-1 M s Fan* are requmiefl to arrive and UiMM*. 1984 CHEVROLET 4-doer atoaa. FURNAOB8 TaUorad to 5t your alteratioiu. OaU 2 -1 ^ . aao Boztr Farm at Vernon. bus Now vacant and may ba early ad seat* *r* rt a pranuum Pendleton- 19$7 Ferd S^doer, both In good gas ranges and heaters Jones’ pany. North Windham Road, vSon, betas ^Tsd^^th i ^ j! SsJ*rns^ Pat Bolduc haa called a special home. Van Camp Bros. Phone Umantlc. Pbone 3058. seen at any time. Can MadoUne for thla featured donW* MIL rupatag eonditlen. Frieed for 5244. Funitun Store, Sfi Oak. Phon* meeUng of all Rec Senior League 35c up AUTERA’nONS. CSU 2-4870r Mrs Poultry and Snpplios 43 S-1041. Smith. Realtor. 3-1642 or 467P. managers for Friday night at 7 qulek .sal*. Ill Beaton street Brunelle. 12 years after hla record breaking WOOL after 4 p. m. LINOLEUM — Asphalt tile, wall o’clock at the East Side Rec. All Bee Intonnedtato 1 YEAR OLD fowl for sale. Uve FOR BALE—htajir sewing ms- Wood performance In the Olympic games covering. Done by raUahie. well- ALTERATIONS, D r e ssmaktog. attechmente, $310. organlutkm. teeme ST* aakcd to have a repre- STATION WsgoB, 1986 Ford. Ex weight. 35c pound. 433 Keeney ohtas Good condition. Reasen- Hot or Cold at Berlin ta 1936. Owens now aentatlv*T>rwaent. Dwyer's Pbe^ trained men. AU jobs guaranteed. Ladies, tailoring. Evening gowns Other trout winners were Dan tours the country with the Original s h ir t s ; ; ARROW eeptlpaany clean car. Mechanical­ atreet. Phone 2-1818. sbls Tslephoitt 43S8 for further GARDEN Tractora. Beavar I EI.RCl'RIC Sheehan and Bert Qlbsoo, Jr,, In Halt Linoleum Ca.. 83 Oak stroet. and children’s garments mad* to Harlem Globetrotters . . Notre One* ha’s owned jm d - ly neeUent Bedy 'ta perfect eon- Phone 2-4032, aventaga 816$. information. whaal riding. Gravely. Braady. For Sale! HAIR DRYERS tha brown trout division and to A1 The Navajo Skating club wlU A. OiMKm, r f ...... 1 order. Phone 2-1789. Dame and Boston College are ex­ worn a Pendleton n o ’ DRESS dltroa, Thla to acoooaucal oil pur­ Wanted—Pftfi—PoBhry— PtaaoL Jr., srith anew plows Novelli, the Rainbow specUllst pected to algn a three-year foot­ hold Its annual election of officers Osella, U ...... pose tranapertatien. Price $650. ACCEPTING AU jobs. A ttics and toCWBINATIOK Glenwood gas and meirsra and tillage teals ngi WANTED Baaaaacd Hardwood Priced From The contest was one of the most TlefDBn, ...... eooe^ other wool stalr^ win on n a g * . G ray enamel. Price $18. ball contract wUh tha first two toM ^ at Center Springs lodge. pleasd him so greatly.. can storm 9-2008. cellars cleaned. Haul anvthtag. M ovilif—TrndiiiiC— Stock 44 and truck enow plows lawr Stove. Firaplace, Pomace successful ever staged by the di­ All membqrs are urged to be pres­ W. Olason, r g ...... I Reasonable rates. Tel. 3712. Bob In food coadiUon. CTan 3167 after $ 8.75 games to be played at Fenway Soft, rich, and rugged., SHIRTS S t o r a t o 20 WANTED To buy, cowa, calves awaepora. Capitol Grinding Co. vision. Turcotte has been a trout Park . . . Mid^t car drivera ent. Details on the Ice Carnival W . KeUey, I g ...... 8 Tucker. 85 Mata atrseL Phoa* 7985.^ Carpenters Saw Rid For Hire champlMi for sevaxal. seasons. He to bq staged at Onter Springs Danaby, Ig ...... 8 1936 FORD. Call Rockville 1700J4. and beef cattle, also horses. Ptela Lloyd ChrlsU^tr, A1 Keller, Chet LAVELL’S Express light trucking REBUILT aeaners. i2) Hoover New. Qalck-rold vows that the big one stUI got Gibbons and BtU Schindler are en­ Sunday, Jan. 2 will be discussed. VENETIAN BUnds. AU type* Bros., 364 BidweU street. Phone • 15 88 $9.75-$11.50 $6.50' and dellveJT. Weekly or monthly vacuum elefiiMn. factory rebuilt; T a l a p h o n e POCKET away. joying themselves ta the sunny made to order, also recondition­ rubbish routes invited. Man­ 7405. Woarifif Apparel— Fora 57 Laborers State’s Lsadtag Teams Narragsnsett Aee WILL SEU, 1987 Do Soto for ing. Beat quaUty. •Flndsll Menu- formerly 544AO. Choice $2$ W *t- south. ThtaPday night a bus will leave IS chester 2-4092. UMRREI.I.AS . Connecticut’s three best profes­ Shota Hare And There from tha Center (next to the Vet Keama, r f ...... * 8200. Radio and heater. Phone 2- facturtag Co. 485 Middle Turn- kl4s Bnthon. Inc. (Opaas to fan aiaa) sional baskstban teams this sea­ 2449. .Artirlcfi fo r Sale 43 Apply Foremain. 8792 Or 5008 The Inimitable Rabbit M cVel^, sran’a Service Ontcr) for th* SherldM, jf -J pike East. (toU 4$f5.______^ RUBBISH and aahea removed. In­ FAMOUS A . latest model thrse- son to the optaloB of tbs writer are Strickland, e ...... 1 B. mss gift $12. Phon* 3-938A Prtoed PtasB dean of Aroarioan Hockey League, Sprtagfiakl Coliseum where the QIET 1987 CHRYSLER cedsn. A nice cinerators cleaned. SamL gravel POR'TABLE Uuderwood typewrit­ burner apartment six* electric the Brldgqtort Newfields, Water- bad a xatber unusual exptrlene* Navajo bockay team will play a Hansen, e ...... •• RADIO need flxtatT Hare It rt- and cinders. Van aarvlo* and $ 8 .7 5 JANTZEN SWEATERS car at a ceaaonablc price. 1PS5 er. ressonsbie. Call Manchester n a g s Fun oven and broUsr. DetmonI Si, Job b ^ Oopaera aqd Danbury Fe­ recently. RabMt dlabed out a ma­ league game. Thoae planning to Paganl. rg ...... 1 oalrod by axperte. Plch-up serv­ local moving. Phone H. M. Jones doras. Tlie Brass Oty aggregs- CERTIFKiATES Choice of Champions These are Uic «we*t4ini Lincoln 2tophyr sedan, fiiU price ice. guarantaad work. Sets check­ 3-2131. White easmel with black top. Ez- BLACK Caracul eoot. stos 40. Read Herald Adm jor penalty for fighting. Tba pUy- attend the game and need trana- McCarthy, I g ...... 9 2-1862. callaat coedlUen. Private sale tk» rates tba No. 1 position . . . teilorsd for perfect, permanent fit. Authentie Noc^ 8345: 1947 Ford sedan, fuH price. ed ta the home. Car radios a TRICTCLE. Rocking horse and er complataed vigorously and h* portetlon are asked to report at 7-17 25 S1J198. Many others at sole $50. Phone 2-5467 ar-j-tlme. DONT DlSPAmi f Not far behind are the Hartford tba Center not later than 6 o’clock You- ean buy a gift eartifloate besa wegisn patterns, specialty. Manchester Rad i o THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Oe cart. SuiUble for two to four year Hurrlcaaas and BriatM Tramps. waa greeted with a shower of de­ V' prices. Franklin Motor*, 658 V ysa a m n 5b5 Iba NgM bris from the crowd, among.whleta for. any amount you wtakl to spend. Servlet, 7$ Blreh street. Phone local or long dtotanc* movtoa.' old. Excellent condition. Tsl. 2 JUNIOR Waabera, «$• Taylor Wanted— ^To Boy 5 8 Tha Ooppars are an all New . York Postpansa Deewe*. Center. Phene 2-9981. Open ave- 2-0840. Moving, paektog and storag* team, n * Newflelda’ personnel was a deck of playing carda Hi* President BlUy Pagani o f the He can pick out wrhat b* wants a t bis ntags. 1510. •toctric wfiobors, teble mods; "SlVS HBR A J A M B S referee scooped up the cards, West Bide Rec Bowling League leisurs. A fin* gift. $9.95 up Phoa* Maneiieater $187 or Hart­ worth S$5A8, spoctol $82.93 each. CALL OSTRINSKT M79 for fur­ halls from New York and Bridge­ Chicago. OIL STOVES claaosd. liutaUed. ford 6-1423. FOR SALE— Man’s rabuUt and nace rsmovsL rags scrap magais GIFT CERTinCATB port while tlM Fadorss aire 100 per banded them to the .ejected player has oalled a meeting of team man- 1941 BUICK Special sedanette. Woshing Bwchlnea. vacuums ro- Watktaa toi^cra. Inc. 98 WALKER STREET and told him be was "In" for fif­ ira to take place Hiursday night Commissioner A. B. ^ rslasted nigh and low sboaa st Top’ pricoa. caat New Tollt . . . Last Sunday ExeeUent condition. On* oamer. pairea lawn mowers, hano and ASHES AND RUBBISH Removed raaaonsnie psire*. Sam Tulyaa. teen minutes with an additional t 7 o'clock at the West Side Rec. reserved ufatil January declaim on Heater, radio, aeat covers, new TABLE Model PhUco corn'otastloo ta Danbury befora the Fedoraa : 7' the "Freddy FltaalmmoM Tto- uower. abarpeneiL rapatreA Sand, gravel, fill and loam, jen- 701 Uatn street OLD TYPE reed doit cariiago or cam* out onto tbs' floor tha public misconduct penalty and to pass tires, single carbureation. See at radio. IkccRsat condition. Prico Custom built 3 room house with attadbed 4MM pertag can*” I n y b l v l M ^ D«**>- saws Slad. Friendly Fixil Shop erai Tnicktag. Range and Fuel 180. PhoBs $408. coach stj'Is any size. Phone 2- address aanounoer had to tatro- the tlm* away playing solitatra. A CItatton To Take Beat •''1 Oo<*dwin street. 12-1 or Phon* 4777 Oil Jsmea Maon. Pbone 4528. A-1 BLACK iiAm. Four yard toad 2432. televlaton boxing announcer tb* cher and the N#w tranlnra car garfif e« fireplace, hot water JAMES' dnos .tba pteyarg so that the fans An parties conoamod, tej™*** *» $18. Wail ston> and Boitop atone. would know wh* thay were . . . other Sight after a fighter named Ban Bruno, Calif., Dec. 18—(JPt— KADia Sarvtetag Dependable low UGHT TRUCXINO. Flagstone Stock OotoPOM. fteute Maxwell bad been knocked down ^tatton ta going to take a Florida talk * h ^ tb* asatter. Halftoa IsAROB filgo Baay washing aw- tWo com|del«lY imnlated. Well Vary tow basketball playsrs rals* cdM a a i n aran toat.. AJLC- Ap* plek-up truck. No 5. Maaehtetar pbeofi l< ^ 7 . Ertfis OU 2-14I0: BpoBto WftbOBt Board 59 fEAUTY SALON their hand when, a personal foul for the fifth time told the audl' vacation, passing up odd*-on haa given no Indication wnat pw- 1*36 CHEMtOLXT acdaii. Price POaaca.. $I Maple straat 2-t57A rubbish. Pbatm 3-in8 or 8295." alUe*-tf any—b* Btay b4J

\ : V . ;:v:, ■■' ' i . . ' V - V-’- ' y WICDNESDAT, DECEMBER IBT 1 9 « . HA>:CHESrnBl k vieWlNG HEBALD, HANCHteTBR, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECE^IimR 15, l»4 f . ♦ . l i t chines, 10 wood working and 10! chair units, and 28 other types o6 Thiman Expected metal-working lathes •? desk and | classroom furniture. SporUman Facies Uncle Sqm Gets o Nephew HU Chaise of Murder To Signal Speedup FOR BABY! Washington, Dec. 16 — (F) — 'V ■ Fort Angeles, Wash., Dec. 16— r W i—K sportsman and outdoor President ’Truman seems likely to magazine vrrlter wae charged with signal s legislative speedup when flrst degree murder yesterday, bs reports personally to Congress four days after his wlfe'a body on the state of the union Jan. was txhumed. 4 'or 6. The tdiarge waa filed by Proaaco- Few expect the new session to tor Dana K. Harper agatamt Norria produce any major laws befora S McAlmond, M, member of a pio­ Mr. Truman la inaugurated for hla i g neer Clallam county family. He first full White House term Jan. baa been held In the county Jail Binee early this month. 20. McAImond’s wife. Delta Fae, al' But there are signs that the ■o M and the mother of four chil­ Democratic leadership plans to dren, was fatally wounded 48 days strike hard for Its program while Ribbon Candy— Canes ago at their ranch home 18 mllei ■it V t l » November election honeymoon north of here. After an autopsy atlll beams over the lan-makers. by the county phjraiclan her death This probably will Involve shov- Made From Our Oten Kettles Daily in^ aside for the time being the ! waa described ea accidental. ^ • ...... HALE’S ’ Harper said he reopened the case civil rights proposal the president after bearing reports of domestic is expected to repeat in his mes- ! trouble between the McAImonda, sage. He is said to have decided 1 FLANNEL ROBES BLANKETS to report personally to Congress : ^Fancy Boxed Chocolates Solids and' plaids. Size* I White, pink aad Maw Have The Gifts a day or two before the Nov. 2 Biggest Variety In Town to a. election results are officially can-t Our Own Make Select Them Now $2.98 to $4.98 Tolland vassed Jan. 6. $1.39 to $1.98 AnstrlaB Sebools Get SNOW SUITS You W ant! The Tolland Community Wo­ C. S. SappUea Place Your Order Now For Our Specialty SWEATERS men’s Oub wUl bold their annual French Chocolates Pastel eolors. Infant size* Sizes 1 to 8. Grey, p Christmas party this evening, and 8. Tra*r« atepped Hgiit «f Vienna — fF) — Supplies and — — * maize, red aad blae. with Mrs. LelU Hall as chairman. aqulpmsnt ■valued at more than A tree with presents, carol sing­ , A ‘ $1.79 to $2.39 $11.59 S H ■ P S H 0 R t 820,000 have been purchased by to $14.79 , a Calanbaraagh palatiag . ing, games and a quiz will be part Raising his right hand high in the air, James Leo Baler, 4, proudly American Army Headquarters the- program. Refreshments a t takes his citizenship oath before Judge Clifford Bishop in Flint, h e r e ^ r Austrian schools in the Peters Chocolate Shoppe I •rill be served during the social Mich. James, who was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, is the ^a yaaF .... hour. All women of the commu- Amehcan occupied zone. Pur­ adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Baier of Flint. County Clerk chases were made from a con­ n l^ have been In'vited to attend. Ruth Hunt is at right. The next meeting of Tolland gressional appropriation for the And Luncheonette g , MARLOW’S rehabilitation of education in Aus­ TEXTRON ■y- . ( Grange, December 31, will preset 1 Manchester Thrift-n-Gift Center a Christman or children’s party, of Hartford were guests of their Grange. Iflsitors were present tria. 691 MAIN STREET | when members’ children will pre­ daughter, Simday, Mrs. Joiwph from Preston City, Ashford and Tlia equipment Includes seven w idi laapaitad i NnsnsionHwnHnssiusMisiiB o naaHiHBii sent the program. Krawchyzk and family. Mansfield granges. film projectors, 15 sewing ma- Sparkling Mr*. LeUa S. Hall and Mrs. Fan­ Mr. and M rs Joseph Larvesque Mrs. Fannie'Norman McLaugh­ nie MifliSughUn were recent guests and two daughters spent the week lin who has been guest for two o f Mr. and Mrs. Ira Creelman of end with out of town friends. weeks at the Steele-Hall home has Stow, Mass. Joseph DuFore has been 111 for returned to her home in New Jer­ holiday Creations Bradford Tlnkham is spending nearly three months with heart sey. r-:' Us Christmas vacation frOm trouble-and unable to attend busi­ Mr. and Mrs. William Wuerdlg Holiday aoclal aventa looming high on y ju r calen­ Brown Unlvesity at the home of ness. dar? Well don’t worry your pretty head about what and Mrs. Elizabeth Hall of Man­ his patents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Several students at Connecticut chester were Sunday guests of to wear . . . For our two fold fashlona possess man- University from Tolland com­ melUng quallUes to brighten any fesUve holiday, Tlnkham. Mrs. Leila S. Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene McCarthy mence their Christmas recess Sat­ scene. Plan to see this exclUng collection of femlhlne urday, December 18. Mrs. Laura Judson has returned spent the weekend with relatives from Hartford where she waa MARLOW’S dresses. ’Tollaqd County Grange held its in North Brookfield, Mass. gusst of her dau^ter and family. You’re a masterpiece of loyeline* in ToUsnd Grange will hold its In­ regular meeting Tuesday evening, stallation of new^ officers on Tues­ December 7 at the Grange hall. A 1.98 to $19.98 your sweeping Textron* gown dipped in lace.. • day, January 4 at Grange Hall at supper preceded the regular busi- Not New 8 -o’clock. nes at 8 p. m. This was followed The mechanical seeder Is not a with its high, curved bodice * Dr. and Mrs. Aaron Paul Pratt by the 62nd anniversary program (N ot ExaeUy As Dhistrated) of Windsor and Tblland made a with past masters taking parts. modern invention. An ancient seal brief visit to their Tolland aummer John Edwards acted as lecturer from Babylon shows a aeeding gathered gently into a matching insert. horns Friday last. and past masters presented the machine equipped with a hopper Mrs. Edna Riley and sister Miss program. State Master Sidney to receive and sow the seed. FAMILY SANTA Ship ’n Shore Blouses Rich, gleaming rayon satin in ^ it e . Pink or Blue ' Anna Thomforde of Larchmont, N. HMl o f Norwich and Mrs. Hall T., are to open their Tolland sum­ were preseht and he presented Soviet Russia covers nearly one- Plaids and checks, cotton, tong sleece. S3 to 40. . . . or soft rayon crepe in Pink or Blue mer home, "Stone-Croft” for the Mrs. Leila Steele with a Golden sixth o f the world’s land area and Plain color cottons. Peter Pan collar. Long sleeves. — ------SINCE 1911 holiday receee. Sheaf Certificate In honor of the has almost one-tenth of the 4 Blue, yellow, pink, white and green, 9 to IS. .M r, and Mrs. Benjamin Miller 50 years membership in Tolland world’s Inhabitants. . New dark shades. Oreen, brown and red. Sizes 32 r i f ... both with ecru Alencon-type lace ^ Being Santa to the whole family is old stuff for us, We*ra to.40. Chintz patterns. Long sleeves. Peter Pan collars, imported from France. expert at it by note, bringing you the things you want of ruffle trim. good quality and priced to make gift shopping easy on your ~ * Misses, 12 to 20.' $2*98 and $3*98 psfcketbook. Second Floor Drastic Reductions \ .95 ON THE FOLLOWING OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY HANDKERCHIEFS OPEN THURS. AND SAT. UNTIL 9 P. M. Oay colored prints Wonderful opportunity to or white with em­ I? broidered comers. save on such wonderful toys Also lace edge han­ these. Hurry in! These kies an prices apply “While - They L a st.” j . o t . To FAMILY SIZE TOYS Stationery PRESSURE COOKER Fine quality paper and en» ALL METAL DOLL BEDS HOSIERY velope in note or letter size Each First fluanw nyloq hqeicry wlUi^inforced heel and also boxed paper for gentle­ TOY BANJOS WELL UPHOLSTERED toes m ?‘S i m ..:-7jr- r men. White and colors. Fbr large fdmily dinners,, I ? and econom ical large i $ 1 .3 5 Children’s fPUUE $1*00 NOW 59c WERE $4.98 NOW $2.49 Semi Sii^r 50c to $1.50 roasts. It’s a 4-piot can- Hankies Box ner, too. Has AUTO­ STURDILY BUILT 1 Sheer - $ 1 .5 0 MATIC Snap-Hte Covet; TABLE and CHAIR SETS Children's Rockers 1 0 c to Coasisttng of 2 Chairs and Table Just A F ew L e ft n o dials, |osc tw o sim ple SUgbtly Soiled Extra Sheer $ 1 .9 5 pressure weights. 2 5 c ea. Underwear $16.95 WERE KOW For Brother For Sister All new winter shades. WERE $12.98 NOW $7*49 $2.49 98c For Mother Tailored styles or lace trim fo r Barbara Ann’s . rayon panties In briefs or A Practical Gift Father DRESS SHIRTS MARX’S MECHANICAL DOLLY DRESS Step-In styl^. Color*: Tea- Robes and Housecoats Fndt Of Loom rose, white, pastel blue, , • Electric Choo Choo Dolly to nmtrb the dreaa. AR A Perfect Gift For The Fancy and’’nhtte. .All site. maize, Full length. ChenilW, broadcloth SHIRTS T R A IN SETS Battery Troin and seersucker. Figured aad plain $2.98 Home Dressmaker colors. White and prints. Sites It-?0. $1.98 to $2.39 Sizes 9 mss. to 8 sites.

69c to $1.19 WERE $4*19 NOW $3*49 WERE $4.98 NOW $2.49 $3.98 to $7.49 $2.98 to $3.98 /> Beautiful Printed Flannel end w oolens. Solid aad plaids. Genuine BUDDY'L' MAGIC FISHING DRESSES NECKWEAR PARTY TAFFETA Luncheon Sets $2.29 to $8.98 BAGGAGE TRUCKS GAME Cottons and gabardines. Flowered Plaid* and solid colors. Ready-tled DRESSES PINKING 54 X 54, 54 X 72, * and pIsM and plain color*. and fonr-ln-hand. • Sizes 9 mo*, to 18 ntos. With Napkins 50c WERE $1.9B NOW 98c WERE $1.49 NOW 79c $3.19 to $6.98 $ 2 .9 8 jlF Including half siZM aad ox tis rfzes. PAJAMAS ^Mintiful Martex Embroidered $ 4 . 9 8 Genuine “Siebert” Broadcloth and flanneL GENUINE STEGER STOCKINGS To FLANNEL SHIRTS ' VELOCIPEDES $2.98 to $3.98 > HOUSECOATS STAKE ^GONS 20" Wheel Nylons, Graeo Mao. All size*. Coat aad middy style. Towel Ensemble FlanneL wool, ^plaMs, prints aad Chenlllo la greeu. rose, wins **Swect Brier'* Patterns $ 6 . 9 8 _ 51 Gauge $1.49 scMd. All slue. WERE $16.98 NOW $12.98 WERE $19.98 NOW $14,98 An size* blue. Size* 4 to 14. Smart colorful $1.79 to $2.98 $3.49 to $4.89 Bath Towels $ 1 .9 8 printed cloths with 45 Gauge $1.35 matching napklna. ALL METAL An s im * GLOVES ■St', Several patterns. W IP iN K Here’s an accurate, auto­ BULLDOZER Woolens aad leather. All styles and Hat. k V.aS. $ 1 .2 9 DOLL CARRIAGES Guest' Towels matic timer, for pressure Complete With Hopper and with or wltbont lining. n n m c t Embroidered Adjustable Bbide BLOUSES Flannel Bathrobes cooking and,canning, bak­ SINGINfi TEA KETTLE WERE NOW 98r and up BLOUSES $10.98 $8.98 I.ong aad eap sleeves. Sizes St-4t. rot A WERE NOW FlanneL Sizestee aS to li14. Brene. red Face Cloths 49c Pillow Cases ing, electric mixing, any At quick St poUiag a triggai— $2.49 $1.49 Solid aad prints. and btask Raysn aad broadeteth. Shet« the tpout cap opens for fllUag long sleeveo. SIssa S tn 14. Give a* Martex embroidered towel set and be aj^ BABY SHOP timing when minutes really or pouridg. Trig bolls water m nft A ssn rwrs iadh. $1.98-$4.98 . t ie s 98c and $ 1 .2 9 $ i;9 8 s u ^ that It win be an unusugUy welcome gift. $ 2 .98 matter. No winding. Just quickly too snd then reminds $1.98 to $3.39 geaMMe tw JUl white,vrith needlepoint embroidery In piultl- GIRLS’ SKIRTS yon with s gende. cheery whls- color In the popular "Sweet Brier" patterns. Beautiful embroidered pUlow set the pointer. Durable •Msrni a ghw • iiiW Mib cases, on line, quality cotton in tie when Irt ready. Genuine Wetsie-kins Dolls Thot Wet #4 M cetl^ia ess eHtfrtioa. Plaids and solid colors. With all whits or colored florals. Mn white enamel $3>® Complete with wardrobe. etspdit aU suilitiate and Mrs., His and Her and suspenders. Trig has s capacity o f 3>4 mvotifipp avow isiioit iwna* initials. * $1.98 to $3.98 quarts and is smartly dsiigaml ,»ieotisger in bright chromium ea solid Were $5.49 ...... NOW $3.98 Embroidered copper. Durable and good Ieoh* See Santa In Housedresses log. You'll enioy it morainic Pillow Cases Cotton percale, floral i^nta. noon sad nigbc Button coat style, oppcc TOYLAND! COTTON BLOUSES front closing. Size 14 to 52, \Palr,Bozei . 'V\ i $ 2 •29 V- Pastels, prints and plaids. Size 14H to 2flH. $4.50 HE’LL BE THEr '^ 2*00 TO 5 AND Good quality cotton with 1 to 6x. OM s e i i o C O P M * 7 T O 8 :S 0 broidery In all white or colore* $3.98 to $5.o» Housewares—Basement COM Mr. and Mrs., His and Her and $1.98 to $3.25 Manchester's Thrift-'n-Gift Center flbral patterns. SMARLOW’S >M N* M a m m i • ■ - ■■ ■ j aJ, ' ^ v**" ** ' w - *-‘v. •**■. * , V. “V. ■.. I -'v. V--’■ '• V;,-. ' ■

MANCHESTER $YeNlNG^hili*ALD, MANUae^TBli; UUNNh WEDNESDAY; DECEMBIBR lO, 198« I^WLHES I EK EVENING HERALD, VANUHESTER, CONN„ WBUNE5UAI, DECEMBER 18, 1941 •i/H. p a g e IWENTP I swi" ■' i-j' i< i[ I ■.w.V,*v;r ! a, ” . '■ p. m. A play in one act "Clin.'t- were read from all departments , the Sunday achool and aUted three andj nearly , all „ -the1. officers „.,r»n ere r«-re-, more teachers . are needed . _ to com- Choirs mas Awakening” will be given. plete the tcachtng^staff. The church school celebration Is elected with the exception of set for nest Sunday at 7 p. m. A clerk; Miaa Alice Hyde was elect-, Advertisement— STORE i ^ To Sing Carols pageant. ’’The Adoration of tlie cd clerk and Miss Nellie McKnIght ■ — ■ — „---- — ------. .. , ' " O o k lo iid S n g s ami ;.;?c’’’v?rds,"-wHI be pre­ elected her aslstant. I 8lft to K*'’* • • Donald \V. Wallace, Sunday cjde. . .You 11 find It right at HOURS f The combined icnlor choirs ft sented, In tdJItion to the luual [BM Second Congregaetionel and carols end wbito school superintendent, reported for Pinehurst. Sfreot TQng. OPEN 'Oyiter churches will present the TOe church echool Christmaa k annual candlelight carol service party Is scheduled for Saturday at MON. 1st CJenter church, Sunday after- / p. m. Movies,"games and re-,, Inoon, December 19, a t 4;30 p, freahments am oh tire program. TUES. |ia the sanctuary, AaWsUng them Mh. and Mrs. Edward Satter-1 thwatte of Westbrook farm had as Where There^s Coca-Cola 'this >-ear wiU be the OjoMll Club ■week-end guests, Mrs. S atto r-, lot the Second Congregational WED. aburch, and the Chapel and Cherub thwaite's parents Mr. and Mrs^ Choirs of Center church. The Joseph Winder Of Penna. and her There’s HospUalUy FRI. Cherub Choir of 28 aevww'ear-old brother-in-law a:id son from .voices will be wearing their new Maine. 9 a. m. tot 'lobes for the first tilnei Carols of The annual meeting of the Q tuany different lands ^U1 be sung Friendship Class of the Ellington hy the choirs of 100 voices. . Congregational church was held 6 ^ . 111. I AUTO TRANSPORT The soloists will be Ruth Astley, Monday niglit at the home of Mr. .Joan Belcher and EUaabeth Wal- and Mrs. Wesley Schliide of Maple .tera, sopranos: Arthur Pratt, tenor street and the following officers * 8 2.29 fiOpen Every and Ralph H. Lundberg, .feasa. Er­ were elected for the ensuing year: Open Every " Xioeks Just Ukses big catsi B Evening nest Coaman, organist , and choir Prmldent Mi-s. Irs Eggleston, vice Evening ■sa 8 pusangsT model* iN ext Week director of the Second Oongrega- president. Mrs, Edward F^ Char­ Next Week and 8 mstsl lamps. ttonal church, wiU aerv’e as prgmn- ter, Sr: secretary and treasurer, Till 9 P. M. iTin 9 P. M. .9 tat, and Frederic B. Werner, direc­ Mrs. Nathan Edwards. tor of muelc at Center church, will Following the business the ‘ O^EN THURSDAY-FRIDAY TILL 8 P, M. direct the chorua. ’ • meeting the turned over to the m ^social committee which included Mrs. Wesley Schlude, Mrs. Louis HERE'S REAL 3 BIG DAYS OF C. Schdule, Mrs. Ruth Hemmeler Our Thanks For Your Patronage I Eilingioii ] and Mrs. John McOonvlUe. Christ­ mas gifts were exchanged and re­ ACTIONI > Tonight the Ellington VVoman’a freshments served. N 1 LB. CELLO BAG,. NEW CROP CALIFORNIA FIRST TIME IN YEARS AT THIS PRICE Club will meet In the Hall Memo-- Several cases of chlcken-pojt FORSTS (FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR). SHORT SHANK. 4 TO 5 LBS.. COOKED ■ rial Library when the Girl Scouts were reported In different sections will present a Christmas party. of the town some time past but The bualneaa meeting begins at 8 last accounts they have recovered READY b. m,, and the program follows. and returned to school. WALNUTS lb. TO EAT ■ The outalde of the new Con- The State Board has announced FIRST TIME IN YEARS! ^ mmjp SHOULDERS : aoUdated school in Ellington Cen­ that the following ponds will be ter has the appearance of the closed to Ice fishing during the SAUSAGE MEAT OR LINK about finished on the outside but 1948-49 season: Bolton Notch ’ the Inside tells another story as a Pond. Lafayette Pond, Somers; n e a t deal has to be done before Sadds’ Milt Pond, Ellington; Stur- PlTTra>l>ATES . 2 5 ^ , Se beSta sounded for the first tevant's Pond, Stafford, Summer 1 LB. CELLO BAG, GUARANTEED QUALITY : achool aeasion. \ Pond. Tplland; Tankerhoosen Lake •kh-incii 8 TRICYCLES The old peet mai-sh has at last and W a^r Reservoir, Vernon. Columbia and Firestone ' burned itself out which Is a pleas- FREE!^ SAUSAGES ^49 Charles Ribbe, son of Mr. and CLIMBING 20’* VELO-KINQ SLICED SUGAR CURED RINDLESS -ure to town folks that were in the Mrs. L.esUe Klbbe, of Meadow 300^7 Lb, Boxes amoke range. Brook Road, has Just tetum ed Reg. $19.95 MIXED NU1 B A S ' Mra., Ira Eggleston U at her ?Vom a hunting trip, a lucky hunt­ TRACTOR BICYCLES NESTLES OR ROCKWOOD ^ home on Maple street for a few er as he brought back an eight Assorted Flavors 4a^ and Mrs. Ethel w. Qerr is at point buck deer. (West Brook house during her ab- Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner, 1.59I heavy rubbar mads Now$1f95 BACON stncG. who have been occupying the up­ Drastically Reduced CHOCOLATE BITS ’' CARAMELS LOCAL CONN. MEDIUM smug spiiag .asm. 1 9 John Demlkat of WlndsorvUle per apartment In the H arry O. Abom property on Maple street, t’s a baak at tba loar ..has purchased the house on Maple stksr tsys. Other Models from $6.7S CROSS AND BLACKWELL PINE WHh The First gtreet. known aa the Mandell heve moved to Brooklyn street, 8% iasbas Boy** and Girls* Model* •bouse. sale was :u d e by Rockville. The vacant tenement I .. Ran, adminlatrmtor of will soon be occupied by Kdwsurd STRAWBERRY > lb. jar 300 Orders ^ of late Mrs. Wlni- W. Kibhe and hla bride. Mr. Klbbe JAM ^9^ EGGS 59^ iden M^eOl, formerly of is a veteran of World War II. RIB END, LEAN, SWIFT’S PREMIUM N. J . . The new owner 108 members and friffida ejijoy- Number One In | GOLD MEDAL OR PILLSBURT^ FREE! ,__ i s Hm .'obangea.. ed the femily supper served In the to m io » • » AUlHOUtV-Of Wl COCAjocial noma of the church at 8 meeting was called and reporta WHOLE OR SHANK END, THESE ARE WONDERFUL _ M KHANICAl FLOUR ASSORTED FLAVORS ' HAND CAR Drastically wind ’or up and ths two COOKED HAMS ” gay clowns movo tbo pump­ 5 9 W s ' V . ing lovor up and down as SWIFTS BROOKFIELD Reduced tbo ear mova across tbs Save This Adv. For Your W'eek-End Needs door. JELLO S VALUES 8 SWEET TENDER 3.98 ft Aetually Ptaysl BUTTER fit to » TOP QUAUTV $12.95 no. .2 cans BABY DOLLS! MECHANICAL PEAS lb. 8WANSDOWN INSTANT IdEGS $4.95 NOW FREIGHT TRAIN 5 2.98 5 17-KIY MAXWELL HOUSE lOrgaady drepSMd match- O N LY 8 ’.lug boniwt ai« Uoe trim-| » A 18*1 buy and it’i ineqimsiTt. Fenr-nnit oatfit is .. RLAATIC PIANO 'nwd. Gorgeous movingi A Wantlful pUtU^ repro- fayes, glamorous lasbesS bend wound with long-Uf* spring mechanism. Engine § MIX ”• 29’ I lb. ^H^'fuxurloas curls. Tour! m M UM VI CAKE ^ 6 o 9 5 } has beU that rings automatiesUy. Has engins, tender. { ^ fT'^klJs”!^ DELiaOUS PETER PAN rpHolce of snow suit or! ■RondeRondol* ear, esboose and 8 ssotions of track. plays sharps sad data. COFFEE ' " * i 9 ^ Idreas. 'ttisseu IPIA purchase o f 1 Dos. Juicy Ssceet Oranges at 29e Dos. PEANUT BtrTTER >g ______A- J* ' . ■ ft's TerrMc I Safe! Thrilling I Sturdy I A Irfffcr Christmas S 3 ” DEL MAIZ CREAM CELM) BOX. FINE QU.\JJTY t: FRirGHT V STATION * FIRM MELLOW RIPE I r i s h M a U Only TOMATOES ” CORN 2^35’ FINE QUALITY BALDWIN 4.98 ;$9.95 DELICIOUS Has thras plastic S Afl iteel wltt powsrfM. TREE LIGHTS $1.39 B.msaWm mmmA leeenwie M Kolt heSrtnS AfAVR RRAR. Sot of a ...... -n. Has add-on eoaaootloa.’ and bozss. Many S Adjnntabla SM8 BnUSSETB 2 p*‘8*- ethsr fsatorsa BsA light fastisM oasUy PEA S 4 9 ’ APPLES 4^25 * baadls. rm emitae rod. •senraly to tbo tmo. SCOTTS SOFT WEAVE ^ ^ FANCY PASCAL h's a Strsamlinod Whit I N tA B tS T THING TO A UAL, UVt BABY TOILET TISSUE 4'’’’45’ CELERY bunch The Marvelous LARGE PLAIN OR ALMOND Champion FANCY WHITE MAGIC SKIN DOLL JACK FROST SLEDS ib. Reg. $3.98§« HERSHEY BARS 19^ $4.98 1 LB. BOX, CHJ^OLATE COVERED DELiaOUS MUSHROOMS SAVE ON NEW $3.85 asr UfsUks u tsx siUB can bs batbod sad povdsrsd Ukt a rsal baby. *bs bss a S u g a r ■ Up mevsbls plastio hsad, long Isibu, tept- rstsd Ssxibls fingers and Jelntsd anna Sasy stoorlng and plsnty of apsod! mnnntrt axe spselal ■bs’a bsantifttll tsmpsrod stosL seisatlSeaUy greoTsd CHERRIES 79” FANCY ASSORTED DREFT ' * ‘ “ 2 9 ’ BUY 2 REG. SIZE Get To W ash^lly’l 9otkos . | STAKE TRUCK Another. tvery Boy Ukes To Build Things! I lb. box F«»r WITH PURCH^E OP 1 POZ. JCICY SWAM SOAP 2 0 CONSTRUenONKR COOKIES • TANGERINB.H AT 29c DOZ. W ASHING « Bl.UE RIBBON m N.. • 0«4^9.95 5 Quantities Limited. Wo Reserve Right to Limit. Come Early. pt. jar Baay to bslld Farris WbaoL ObaO. Me I MAYONNAISE ^ ' 8 a-plaat sod ethsr modsis. Has 7 9 largs vhMls with mhhor ttrw 1 AU-stssl with sparklinf Hew to get threiigh at Christmeu time for tbs ceaitnietien sf portshls •.G M Bnlsb. Oslorfnl pso- msdsls. Wstp slsetrie mstsr. Tnrn ths srank snd tbs tor on sldas. It's a bsnnty ■tssl box. vatsr starts svtskljig. —10 lacbss long. EVAPORATED X c® LIBBY’S Because of the big bulge in telephone trtfRc So why not cell your faraway friends and rela* on C ^itm as Eve end Christmas Day* your lives on Sunday, December 26, the day after calls to distant points may encounter some -de­ Christmas? Then you’ll enjoy faster serv’ice Tt - lay. We*ve got lotr more equipment year and every circuit and switchboard will be in and you’ll get the benefit of the bargain long C risqo service. But there still won’t be enough to take distance rates which are in effect all day on ' cate of everyone. Sundays! F & D AUTO STORE Your Firestone Dealer 5v 5v % 5 « / COMPANY THi SOUTHIRN NIW BNOLAND TELEPHONE W w S .M A h o t 836MAINST. - TEL. 7080 .KHraad sel epereed ky sad far Connsctkwc people since 1882.* All-StaelO^^ s v 5>V s>: SCOOTER Ms 0$en All Day Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings ^ J I t«K HhiKAUU) MAM-’HhiSI ER.,CONN^, \SEl)NESDA\f DE’ yes- tbs North American continent are I at 10 p. m. . Mias Marion Stanley is a patient yesterday. At present somp aectlon wll! house a lecture room, tinable to pay the fine was Uken luUuwem and with an unfound adding that both Infapt and moth­ Sunday. Lionel Hampton also pre­ joyable time waa had by all who, at the Windham Memorial hospi- i $35,930 has been collected. office and storage space. ierdey- to Hartford County Jail. weapon. the muakrat and the raccoon, each Soetetlee . . . duha . . . fellow attended. , I being found In 47 states. The for­ er, the former Julia Markovich of empioyaea . . • hava cenvaleseent sents a torrid, exciting stage re­ tal. H ia memorial committee reports! it WM unveiled Monday by his The Democratic Toum commit­ O. B. EUis, priaon system gener- TerryvIUe, are doing well. vue with 85 of Broadway’s Smart­ Exceeded ExpectattoM Andover and Columbia PTA’sl Paul Jutavat>’. Jr„ son of Mr. | widow St a ceremony attended by tee at their meeting Friday night el manager, amid details of the mer la not found tn Florida, and haskoia aeat from Ptnehurat Ora* that the first phase of the project,' Cserbs Get Mere Radlea the latter ahuna Montana. The baby la to be named Daniel eery. In«. est Musicians and , Entertainers, are sponsoring a play "OCprgei and Mrs. ~Paul Juravsty, who is a ' Oov, James C. Shannon, former endorsed Robert Burrill of Wap- slaying of Clareneo wnUam Red- including Roland Burton, roman­ Thonuis Jefferson was of the , Washington ^ept Here,’’ to be; patient at the Windham Memorial the leveling of the field and the Oov. Wilbert Snow. Chief Justice wine were sketchy. Prague- The number of olng. for postmaster at Wapplng tic baritone; Lurlean Harris, opinion that IVashington. D. C., presented by the Cue and Curtain i hospital la resting comfortably' laying of tile and pipes, has . been radio aeta In Cxechoslovakia haa William M. Maltble of the Con­ Post Office. n ils described Redwlne as one after an attack of croup^ ^ of the moat notorious inmates In “Songstress of the Blues’’; The might hajfb 100,000 Inhabitants at club of East Hartford at Yeoman’s | finished at a net cost of $7,700. doubled in a year, and about 20,- necticut Supreme court and other A special Christmas vesper serv­ Hamptonea, outstanding vocal tbe end 'bf 100 years, and mlgbt ball, Columbia, Friday. - Tickets | This includes a $1,500 ailotment. 000 aeta a month are going into ■tate officials. ice was held Sunday afternoon at the Texas prison syatem. group, and tbs world-renowned ultimately attain a maximum pop­ may be obtained from Adrian! ’The. Himalayan snow line ia from the Hyxle Park commisaicuit | homes in this country-. A recently When Mrs. McOmaughy had the First Congregational church He said Radwlne was decapitat­ Hampton Sextette. ' Extra added ulation of 200,000. The District’s Lambert or any member of th e; lawyer In the sunny south because: Workmen are ready to begin the j issued report said that there arc raised the sUte flag disclosing the under the auspices of Evergreen ed while inmatea of the farm were attractions on the Wll will be Red population was lasted as 868,091 advertising committee of th e! those mountains get more snow on i second phase of the project which' 3,042,000 sets in the country, portrait which shows the late Wood ^ a p te r. O.E.S. Barrett’s In the mesa ball for the evening A Curley, “Harlem’a Dancing SenJ In the 1840 census. group. The Andover share of the] the southern side. includes fencing the field and ln-| which has 12,000,000 inhabitants. governor at hla desk. Governor organ prelude, "Christmas” was meal. Shannon paid a brief tribute hi Redwlne was serving five terms the first number on the program, ranging from five to 15 years for “the high type of dUienshlp” rep- followed by the call to worship, "Th« Castomfr Is Not Alwiys Right** reaented by his predecessor. singing of Christmas carols, and robbery by assault. He entered Francis Scott Bradford of New the priaon June 28, 1841, from a pastoral prayer. Mrs. Muriel Harria county. Wa tfceugbt ttM fsitowliig Ixtercat Tork and Oomwall who did the Crew Ainley sang Cornelius's "The EIHs said Mere was so much guu tee«>r44 latsfMted «•. portrait was not present, but It was Shepherds’’ and Dr'. Fraser Meti- confusion in the mess hall that it disclosed that he used 40 news­ IfCT SAve th# Christmufl mopsafre. SHOF <;sTt:K f o r c h r i&t .?.1'5 paper photographs of the late gov- was impossible to learn full details Mrs. Ainley also sang '’Nile’s of the slaying immediately. Many peoplt know Mr, X, who has smor In completing his work Jejjus.” ‘Jesus Rest Your Head” be«n in W iness many yaara. In spite started after McOonaughy’s death. The service closed with Handel's March 7. ’’Hallelujah Chorus. ” 'The organist of hard work and long honra ho'a a was Mrs. Vera Smith Miner. Bodyguard Chief cheerful aeul. The only timo. I ever Harold Humphries and his staff heard hini raally mad was when a cos* will install the officers of Wapplng Linked to Bribes tomer aaid to him—**Why don’t you Wapping Grange. Tuesday evening, at the IJttle Danny Corrigan howls with fright an police nee a hacksaw to really enjoy your money—sptnd more Community House. extricsie his Anger from a slot mschlnc coin receiver In New Verk. There wiU be a meeUng of the Uanny got In tronhie while playing nround a gum dlspcnalng machine. Buenos Aires, Dec. 15--(/Pi — A on youraoif and less on your chlMronl” Mrs. Olive Collins will be in federal judge’s report lists the League of Women Voters at the Police had to remove receiver from machine to facilitate the Job of Said he. *T started aaving many years charge of refreshments. cutting Danny free. chief of President Juan D. Peron’s ago to hflp my family got ahead—I en* home of Mrs. Olcott King this There were about 30 women police' bodyguard aa receiving a eTsning at 8 o’clock. Mrs. C. E. present at the tA dles Aid Society’s $92,000 bribe for backing an Ital­ joy being able now, to iHve my children Smorgasbord which was held at Community church Sunday, in Sunday afternoon. The organ the advantagea I couldn't have.’* BHdd of the SUbe League of Wo­ nianual for the new 25-note chime ian-Argentine aluminum factory men Voters will be the guo.st the home of Mrs. Anton Slmler of place of Rev. Charles Crist who is deal which fell through. Oakland Road. Friday. ill. has been installed in the church Be a conaiatent aavar In thia Mutual speaker. She Will talk on taxa­ and wss used for the Arst time The chief is Hermlnlo Antonio tion. "nte League Board will hold The dinner was prepared by Sunday afternoon the members Fassio. a Federal police inspector Savings Bank. Mrs. Olive Oolllns, Mrs. Helena of the C3rristmaa Pageant held a at the service. who was awarded the No. 1 Peron- a meeting a t 7 p. m. rehearsal, also the Junior and Sen­ The chimes will be formally ded­ In tha BowUng League Friday Wells and their assistanU. icated Sunday, December 19, at ista medal of loyalty a few months The next meeting will be held ior choirs rehearsed for the ago. The $93,000 ia the largest night Jonoa will meet Umg Hill Pageant. the candlell^t aervlce. It is team and Timothy Edwards, the Jan. 14 with the place of meeting planned to have an hour of carol amovint reported paid to any of the Btcamrollers. S t Francis church announced later and will be elec­ Next Sunday evening, December 14 persons under arrest in the 19. the (Thrlstmas Pageant will be .singing. Men’s Club team Is being replaced tion of officers for the coming . ’The offering from the Vesper case. by the Pleassmt Valley Rifle club, year. held at the church at 8 o’clock, Federal Judge Oscar Palma Bel­ followed by a White Gift serv­ ser\'ice Sunday is to go to the Ma­ a newcomer to the Bowling Frank House of Ellington Road sonic Home Christmas Fund. tran continued today his probe of I^aagus. Is ill at hla home with the grip. ice. There will be a meeting of Abe the deal, the Arst major scandal The Flrat Congregational church Mrs. Malcolm Juno is at a Bos­ Friday at 3:30 p. m.. the Junior Miller Post, American Legion, to­ In Peron’s 2'4 years in office. school wfU hold their Christmas ton hospital for observation. Department will hold their Christ­ night at Community halL After Peron himself ordered the investi­ party Thursday afternoon and ev­ Ellsworth High school basket­ mas party at the Community the meeting there will be refresh gation after Argentine diplomats •ERNICe ening, Dec. 23 In the church base­ ball team defeated Windsor Locks building. Saturday at 2:80 p. m., ments and bowling. tn Italy said the matter appeared the Christmas party for the Cndle at least unusual. ^ . BdHk«*'Mdficliester $100 team Saturday night. 22 to 20. ment Roll. Nursery and Kindergarten de­ yhe flrat party for children Daley was the high scorer for Limited Vision All persons held are charged A MUTUAI fiAVinOS BAnif from S to 6 p. m., will be for Ellsworth. partments will be held In the with fraud against the public ad­ church basement. The Intermedi- , ministration. All Oeposlts la TW* Bank Are Oomraatsed la P u n jy flw cradle ton children through chil- The Ellsworth Jayvees won the ate department will hold their The whale has his eyes set far dian in Grade two and their moth- preliminary game, 28 to 16. 'The judge’s report said a broth­ Savings Banks’ DeposH Uuaraaty Fuad of Uoaaeetteet lae. Christmas party Saturday at 2:301 back on each side, Md they look er-in-law of Police Inspector Fss- You wout bxvo to go a step fartiwr*thM on. Movleo will bo ohown, Santa The next game will be played in opposite directions, but cannot Pxrio to find lo.-ely. rkrory gUto tkxt will fisiis will distribute gifta and re- December 17 with Thomaaton In p. m., at the Community House. slo, Pedro Dario Iturbide, received A public Christmas Vesper be moved to look straight ahead iMxko Mom clap her haxda for Joy oa Chriat- froflhmenU oorved. From 7 to » p. the Ellsworth gymnasium. or behind. In order to survey the U D Y ELGIN •R ua maa nMtra. All tkcaa aacfxl gtha aM Iwa#* m. tboro win be a party for older Rev. Robert Clark of the Hart­ service conducted by Evergreen MMncly gift boxrd . . . aad tha prteea ara aa ford Seminary Foundation waa the Wood Chapter, O. E. S., was held horlson. a whole stauds up in the cMldran, with SanU Claus pres- water and slowly revolves. NORMAN 67.“.- S39.7S rcaaoaakte. ont. carol alnging and movies will guest minister at the Wapplng S t the First Congregational church 71.50 tl^e h^e^rtr

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WEDNESUAY, DECEMBER «^|(GE TWENTY-FOUR the loot strapped to charged JuWano wrtth tavtatlng a awrarding of a Weatinghouse tele­ Ciraolo Hearing found the next day. story of bebig robbed of |T8 by Fa t h e r J oHNV vision set, says District Command­ Justics court late Monday to giv­ Two-Platoon System Belts South Coveutry. er Perkins. The committee In aaOors la order to promote a loan Twain's Burial Oround ing fates information to a poUcs Set for Dec. 22 MEDICINE I Mr*. Paritoe U ttte charge Is Balph Bums and Louis oiScor in making a complaint. from a frlsuL Tbs cberga oa Bowling SteuIIet. both of Coventry, and Mr. Trial Justics J. Bard BUI also fined which he eras arralgasd wi Out Cage Opponents Too IVinteturttee Bx. n W . * M. seX8-Wl Perkins. Monday evening at Uw Hartford, Dee. 16— The ar­ Samnel Clemens, who wrote New London. Dee. 18~4F^—Pe­ him $80. created by the LeglsUtare last raignment of Frank C}raolo, 27- under the name of Mark Twain, Legion rooms on Wall street tlik rv-tecUvs John H. Smith of the Cheney's Men^s A. A. Ree Langue *"Ca»rietm6s Rve W th the SHep- ter Juliano. 85, of Kittery. Me., year agd this w$s tas first tiais County Club League Is buried In *Woodlawn cemetery Post snd Auxiliary wlU have a reg­ started a ten-day county jail aen- Oroton Btpte police barracks it had been taveksd IseaUy. N*w Tork—0.1 waa postponed until Dec. '22 when ship of this Pomona approximately Washington SUte’s Pacific Coast; 92 98 98 -'288 Lovf Man .. 84—253 Lamoureux ...... 100 91 —191 Nathan Hale Community Center. 1,100 instead of 3,000 as stoted. footjMlI.” conference opponents ble.sscd i Martin ...... 103 121—224 ! it came up in New York City. The double-trouble business Is 118 108 107—.33.1 Bhepherdp wUl be Richard King ■ Edward J. Mendltto is th ^ ew with numbers adopted the .system, Total ...... 508 517 487-1512 Helm ...... 129 93—222.] That ia the day after the sched- secretary of the Boy Scouts Troop old stuff In basketball. and lOrtlaad Olden. The Polish match team .with team. Total .. 523 .'500 531 l.’i.Tl .Main Office (0) Hop will be demonstrated by Jack Committee in South Coventry. Jack Friel Introduced the com­ -When jhis i.s not done." asserts Derb.v ...... 85—267, , Total ...... ^^^87536'^* John M. Tyler, Sr^ ta chairman; plete substitution plan to the Jone'a (I) Chappeile and Benjamin Foreman. Friel. “we win the close ones in ^ .. 94 111 101 — 306 Wilson . . . . 103—289 ! Center »Iotars (8) Zawadaki, 45. also held aa a fugl- Other cast membera are: Ukran- George M. Bloodgood, sub-chair­ court yame in the mld-SOs.- the closing minutes." {Skinner 86 104 9 2 - 282 Phelon . , . . 94—269 Fuller ...... 117 100 90 -307 tlve In the same case. iaiia.' Jolm Ward and Jamea Koeh­ man. and Louis A. Kingsbury, "When the center jump was Last winter, .for example, the' gchmldt 89 79 89--2.17 .McCormick 112-307 Jarvis ...... 95 — 95 Both men are wanted for ques- ler;-new, Mary Farrell; pit. Jack treasurer. Thursday evening the eliminated It became obvious that Cougars wangled three games by Lambeck 112 104^ 105-321 Brennan .. 84—269 Hyson ...... 94 — 94 : tionlng about the robbery and sub- Cbamelle; Wtsemea, John B. BIs- committee appoint^ Henry Jack- more reserves would be required one npint. two other.s by two. Tarca .. 118 113 114-345 Sander ...... 101 112 137—3501 sequent slaying of John Longden, selL Robert Fraser and Donald son. Assistant Scoutmastor Harm by teams using a fast break or any "Players can't play the modem Total 461 462 478-1401 Nowickl 95 124 137—356 30, formerly of Bridgeport, iden- Robertaon; Incense burner, Her^ Hansen and Scoutmaster Albert H, sort of a driving game.” says the game without relief," says Friel. Total . 499 511 501 1511 Keeney 123 154—2771 ufied by Lamonj^ aa one of the bert Crickmore; Roumanian. Ed­ Boudreau to investigate the pos- man who has coached coacn^ Washing- i‘gJj|,".j„^ Vhe entire burden on five Velvet No. 8 (0) Sullivan 87 — 87 ( three men involved In hia holdup. ward Dreutt; Hungarian*, Rodney sIMlities of a site for the Scouts 89 -290 ton State College for 20 years men results in a slackening of the Snead's Scholsky 94 Suchy . 123—123 i The robbery took place Nov. 10, Elselmord, $Mward Ghartier, WU- of Troop 57 on which to build a cRonne ram 92—174 lf40. when we galloped to th e - " p, .iven adequate re- St. John ...1 0 9 124 .",.'.6 Flavell . . . and Longden’a body, with part of liaib Rlsley and Michael Peace. permanent building for this group, final, 1 had R. Forde - 91 .1. Stamler ----- 181 ToUl ..502 546 641 1689 Th# chorus eAll be comprised, of niey will make a report at a meet­ Cheney .. 105.T-303 Haiccke .. 128—335 the. remaining approximately 26 ing Jdhuary 6, 1949. . .h . Pond . . . 96—298 P l i t t ...... 122—313 POeketta (8) pupUs of the clase. Rehearsals are The eighth grade pupils of the Hayden . 119—329 Klien . . . . . 101— 202 Pockett ...... 103 126 83—312 already underway for Uie^resen- Center School, Mrs. Helen S. Bqs- Baakctball’a two-platoon plan ia, manage to do pretty well with Just Knofla . 117—232 Hewitt ...... 100 115 129—344 tgtttm.attOn. Mrs. Hclsn S.^aaMtt, sett, teacher and principal, will and holiday gift wrapping materials. not open to the criticism tossed at j one team ■ Total ...... 480 483 632-1495 Brezniak ...... 107 l03 108—31$ testier and principal at the Cen­ resent their pageut "Christmas After 27 years at the helm. Broad Goods (4) FREE SIve With the Shepard Boys” at a the scheme in foothill. ' the I Total . . . . . 501 561 1614 Taylor 97 109 186—842 ter School aUte Christmas parties In football, coaches with suffi-1 Frank Keanry has handed Miski 89—292 St. George ...... 118 110 108—881 special Parent-Teacher Assoria- Tbls you, Harrison's preaento the finest assortment of Rhode Island State coaching a-s- Saracen's will he enjoyed in Individual rooms dent material have offensive and| McKee ...... ___ 99 100 302 Rautinberg 113—312 one day duping Christmas week. tlon meeting the ev^ming of De­ Christmaa OrceUng' Carda and Gift Wrapping Materiate to defensive teams. Thus they turn slgnmept over to Bob Halre. 1 Lanzano .. 103—338 Delivery Service cember 17. The presentation will Handley .... 98 98 Total ...... 830 563 564 1647 Mrs. Charles Carpenter and e M. Pendar. of SummervUle, S. O , Mrs. Pender strive to sur htolofy. Shop now and chooas firona a ( out hrif football players. The With hia race-horsc tactics,: 110 9 4 -2 9 0 Cervini . . . . 107—317 Miss Leona Breault, both of Mans­ take place in the auditorium of Kcanev did more to popularlec; Warren ...... Hartfond Road (1) choke back tears as he plays toe rote of Santa Claus for bis little basketball player on a squad di­ P. Ballsieper ,. 102 ----- 199 Georgette . 147—377 Emerson ...... 114 119 119—352 Our. free delivery field, wlU be In charge of the set­ the Nathan Hale Community Cen­ daughter, SaUie. SaUie, atricken with cancer. Is not expected to ' vided into two groups necessarily b-sketball In New England than: S tra u g h ...... 110-110 Madsen ...... 95 109 109—313 back card party this evening ter. The public is invited. SORCROSS service is svailable jliv a untU Christmas, so sha had her Visit from S t’ Nicholu aarly, | , J any other single Individual. Wilkie Sr. .. 106 103 114—323 Total ...... 501 676 559-1636 Arcklvy ...... 124 99 107—380 i at the St. Mary’s Church hall on Marshal Merriam, a Senior at haa to do it all. ... . ,u the Windham High School, Mary '5*'— ■. In Cbarlestoo hoapitoL >. It goas without aaylns that the. Little Rhody Just ran up and | R. S m ith ----- 106 lie . ------222 Lucaa ...... 152 112 123—887to you fpr all vour' School street. HALLMARK two-platoon idea enables five men down the floor, and kept shooting. i Pioneer (4) Dummy ...... 85 85 85—255ne^a at any time Flint and Donna Risley, sopho­ a r r i s o i r s - . . . 82 — 81—183 , 'riiomaa Frans, chairman, will mores; Leatrice FrsQkland, fresh­ to go at top speed offensively a n d ; The trick was to get the other Total 494 516 1544 Delmaatro and for any quan­ have, as an assisting committee Reversed out through the eyes, but later GIBSON defensively at all tlmei. It en­ side playing that sort of a game,, Zw ick---- . . . 83 80 ----- 172 : Total ...... i . . 870 824 548 1687 man, all have an average of 96 science showed that we see by. too. throw opponents off their: Vespa ...... 110 114 08—331 I tity. Jnst call PINE RoiKrt Bamo, Rita Diette and Ly­ per cent or over In fpur unite df ables a squad to maintain pres-| Nelaon's (4) PHARMACY and dia Mhceyka in charge of ar- Plato believed th at we see by outside light rays which enter tot MUXTOU-MANCBaai sure, baits out the side not equally | own. ... . — loa ------108 I Bunce ...... 96 90 107-393 work for the second marking Rhode Island State got off to a Stevena Schubert . . . . 117 120 109—846 ; your order will he raagements for St. Mary's CYO period at the schooL Those - st- rays generated In the body moving eyes. deep In manpower. ' Olaon . • ...... 108 IIB 100— 873 : Masaaro . . . . — 08 111—306 m ^bers Christmas party in the "Raaerves given an equal chance bad aUrt this aaaaon, but the Carlaon ...... 107 07 ------204 ; 3ports in Brief delivered immedi­ churoh ball the evening of Decem­ teining not less than four B’a with starters, and playing consid­ Rams are still showering the bas­ SUtaon ...... 118 106 lOX—325 four unite of work follow; Seniors, Total ...... 407 808 800-1811 ately. ber 31. 'I*he group votM $5 toward Robert Hille, William Skelly. Eu erably in early-aeaaon games, do ket. and will get to butting. Horvath .... 102 — 97— 109 Red Halre 1' feeding them the Dya and Ftnlab (0) Tha numbar of models of hunt' the community children’s annual gene SteuIIst, Naomi Griffith surprisingly well for short periods Piper .. a • • a a 134— 124 Ing arma produced by American Wateh For The hoQday party December 19 a t 2 p. in championship contests later, same kind of meat. Hilinaki . . . . 90 181 117— 347 Lappen ...... 74' 88 03—288 juniors, Phyllis Seaton: sopho­ Klelnschmidt 03 08 114—305 manufacturara In 1048 Increased Little White Truck m. Ifl the auditorium of the Nath­ mores. Jean Kalber, Patricia Me- almost 18 per cent over 1047. • an Hale Community Center. . . . 534 886 840 1630 Dickinson . . . 06 .102 88—281 Kuslck. , KNEEHOLE AND WINTHROP FOR HER GIFT! For Music Lovers! ToUl Low Man . . . . 82 — 82 A fair sised group attended the LIttls’a (0) North Carolina State’s basket­ Coventw Fragment Society annu­ Coventry Fire Company No. Iris h ...... 104 86 108—293 answered an alarm Saturday mom-, E. Anderaon . 98 108 — 203 Dietz, S r .___ — 100 06—196 ball squad set a Southern Confer­ al ChriMmaS sale and turkey din- . . SHE’LL ADORE A SUles ...... 102 98 112—309 ence record laat season by win­ PINE net Wednesday at the Church ing to a chimney fire at the home of Benjamin Affricano of River DESKS RECORD ALBUM To Builders and Others McLmughItn .. — 91— 91 Total ...... 449 474 480-1412 ning all 13 league contests and all Community House. Mrs. Arthur C. Demartin . . . . 93 98 118—309 three league tournament games. Aysr, president, reports the group road. In the north district. No We heve some very desirable lots FOR SALE, cen­ damage was reported as the fire GENUINE CEDAR CHEST McBride . . . . 99 86 92—277 Legion League PHARMACY will 4Sscontinue meetings until CABINETS trally located at resonable prices;— Chanda .. ...1 1 3 104 138—341 During the 1047-48 season, after the holidays. The choir of the waa out upon arrl\’al of the com­ Manchester (3) pany. Sixteen lots one block west of Main Street. Ideal tor North Carolina State won 29 of 664 Center St. Tel. 2-9814 Second Congregational Church ''Total .. ...8 0 1 491 888 1830 Lailey ...... I l l 108 32 basketball games, rolling up 2;- meets Wednesdays at 8 p. m. in Mrs. Walter' F. Hiltgcn, secre­ B small buildini; development. Priest ...... 07 88 409 points, a 78.3 per game aver­ the Christian, Ehideavor room at tary of the Coventry Playem Hogan's (8) Wlgren ...... 02 99 age. ' the Community House. Additional states a forty-cent gift exchange Nine loto bn Chestnut Street, near Cheney Mills, ripe Lockwood . . . 98 104 140—842 Lealezka . . . . 107 ■ 08 voices are needed for the church will be part of the annual Christ- for a small buildinff project. ^ Wilkie Jr, .. 88 US 85—296 Atlantic City Race Track offi­ musical program and especially anas program of the group Tueaday W. Forde . . . . 88 114 106—308 Totals ...... 407 393 1224 cials plan to run three turf races for the Christmas program plan­ evening, Dec. 14, in the auditorium Lot on Forest Street. 80 x 150. Chapman . . . . 91 147 93—381 Postal 189 No. 1 weekly during next year’s racing ned. Those interested are urged to of the Nathan Hale Community Mannella . . . . 99 99 107—305 Sorensen ..... 91 81 266 season. . attend the rehearsals. The Cbris- Center. Mrs. Milton Manchester la Fifty (50) lots west of Broad Street, near the New Cough ...... 84 80 265 “Current” Ideas tiim Endeavor of the church will in charge of the entertainment School Site. Zoned for a one and two-family house. Prices Totel . . . . . 464 577 541 1582 Vienat ...... 129 118 349 "Dodgers Alley" is the new sponsor a square dance at the program. are reasonable, future briRht. Locke’s (1) cobby ...... 90 123 323 name of a street In Cuidad Tru­ Community House Friday, Dec. 10 Coventry Garden Club covered Noren ■ •. . . . 95 107 ----- 202 jillo, Donyinlcan Republican, where For Christmas at' 8 p. m. for the benefit of the dish Christmaa party luncheon at Four very desirable lots left in Hollywood, located on Schubert * . . . -- 118 97—215 Totals ...... 384 402 417 1203 the Brooklyn Dodgers trained last church. Roger Sims and hia the firehouse Tuesday, Dec. 14, is Porter and ScarborouRh Streets. One of the best nelRh* L. Olsen . . . . 87 — 91—178 spring. Rhythm Boys will furnish music. to begin at 12:30 p.m. instead of Purdln ...... 95 S8 105—288 Sid Luckman, who joined the Irving Andert will be the caller. time previously announced, states borho^ In town. Prices are below cost to clear. Rand ...... 97 112 86—295 Chicago Bears of the National Syracuse University's 180-piece Mra. Albert F. Kalber, secretary Mri. P. Raymond Broga, corres­ Football League in 1939, had marching band ia garbed In By Cavaliar Industrial land on and nanr the railroad. A. Smith . . . . 94 101 110—305 of the committee In charge of the ponding secretary. In addition to (As Advertised In "Lift") tossed 124 touchdown passes be­ orange and blue aki clothing thla community children’s Cbriatmas exchange gifts, those sttendlng ■ sites on Main Street and other sections. Totel . . . . . 468 526 489 1488 fore this season opened. faU. party the afternoon of December will bring a toy suitable for a child Modem v. alnut , mahogany highbojrs. Colonial mapts. 19 sUtes the group ts M need of ten-years* of sge or under. Per­ In walmit and mahogany finlslMS. B svsn l •$> d^atlons of money for financing sons Interested in donating such tractlws stylos. EDWARD J. HOLL the gathering. Clubs, organiza­ toys which will be delivered to the tions or. tndiViduala able to make Mansfield Training School may Something to write about . . . excellent values In hand­ $49*50 to $89*50 Telephone 5117 Or 5118 home-made-.MOkioa are requested bring them to the firehouse then. some mahogaqy veneers and Colonial maple finishes. $19.50 to $34.95 **We Cut The Earth To Suit Your Taste” Since 190.7 to get in tdttdli with Mrs. Ralph C. These may also' be left at Mra, Hoffmail. Ih ' charga of refresh­ Floyd N. Wiley’s. Nissen's or Well- ments, If not already contacted. wood’s Grocery Stores before the S44.95 to $69.95* t There,la to be a box at the door of meeting. Colorful ties, scarfs, the auditorium of the Nathan Hale costume jewelry, and the like, may FREE DESK CHAIRS INCLUDED! Community, and children attend­ also be coptributed for the school. AAAHOCANY ing the party who would like to Coventry’ Grange committees for the year 1949 foUow; Home Econ- m : donate toya or other articles for uBdefiprivlIeged children may ondcs, Mrs. Anna C. Anderson, SEWING bring these at that time. A final chairman; Mrs. Edith Pomeroy, meeting'of the entire committee Mrs; Evelyn Clark, Mrs. Ida Or- CABINETS will take place Wednesday eve­ cutt, Mrs. Katherine Matthews, G IFT LAMPS ning, Dec. 15. Anyone desiring to Mrs. Winifred Mittcrholzer, George make donations then may do so. Matthews and Walter Pomeroy; Nothing, but nothing, will please mother more on Christmas day than an ' Mrs. J. C. Turner has been ap­ Insurance, Kenneth Sims,. Ernest pointed chairman of the enter­ A. Brown and Walter S. Haven; OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS electrical gift—a practical gift! Nothing can bring her more pleasure on tainment program. A Santa Claus legislative. Mrs. G. Beulah Reed, is to be in attendance for the dis­ Mrs. C. Juanita Turner and Mrs. Christmas day and every day in the year than a mixer, an iron, a stove tribution of gifts to the gathering. Doris E. W. Manning; charity, Boy Scouts of Tropp 57 will Mrs. Ruth E. Loomis, Mrs. Emma or refrigerator. Sec our selection today. meet, at 7:30 p. m, Friday at the Snow, Miss Nellie Wedfe. Clarice Nathan Hale Community Center Brow’n, Lewis Highter, Harold M. I t- '' auditorium. Turner; reception, Carl Snow, Fully equipped A $800 cmitribution from the Oliver Browrn, Roger Sims. Miss with sewing ae> National Silk company in South Wolfe, Mrs. Doris Haloburdo and ccesories. V Coventry, toward the Coventry Mias Roberta Manning; music, Mrs. l-'i Fire Company No. 1 tank truck I.*na Brown, Mrs. Gertrude A. fund Slid a $85 donation by Mr. Haven, Mrs. Frances Lombardi, $19*95 Practews Poberfd HOTPOINT and Mn. John Bamsbee, together Roger Sims and Rev. Allen H. with a number of smaller sums, Gatea; publicity, Mrs. Brown. Mrs. in o new [ewel-size flocon.. 8 , Haven, and Mrs. Rosa John-son. (3V, drams) other sizes 8. 18. to SO. brings the fimd to a total of 81,897.45, Mr. and Mrs. Grant The choir of the First Congrega- Toothsker have given $5 and John Oonal Church will Join the Greater Hartford Chorale Griiup at the Adamclk, $3. ACBCZMWeUWWMMCaUKMMimiWafaUliBMHBHV* A Christmas Sunday service of Hartford Times for the HOME APPLIANCES worship will be conducted at the thirteenth annual Christmas Carol fiuriu Methodist chapel on Main street sing December '22. Herbert A. Cologne oxtrvordinoiro ) France of Ripley Hill, music di­ at 9:16 a. m., Sunday. "Peace On rector at the University of Con­ in bcoutifuMo-behold RANGES, REFRIGERATORS, WATER HEATERS, Earth’’ will be the sermon, topic GIFT Celof ne Dsiette necticut, who has directed the sing streamlined costal flocons... of the Rev, John E. Post. There fi the past three years, will again 2. 8.50. Seffmvel-wise size 1.25) her two fovorite WASHERS, IRONERS, DRYERS AND KITCHEN CABINETS will be singing of Christmas car­ be in charge. The public is invited Pebergd frogarances, ols by the congregation. to gather at the Times Plaza in HASSOCKS golden gill boxed Eleetion of officeiis for the com­ front of the Portico and Join in the 8 .8 0 the set ing year of the Ladies As.socla- carols. For the bedroom, Hv- A gift tbst's alarsys- sure SPECIAL .tlon of the First Congregational li^ room and den. One to plrase. Assorted Miapes . church will be included in the bus­ Indigenous Personnel of Benson’s gift lamps .and sizes in a wide variety iness meeting at the vestry Wed­ is sure to please. of colors. r* nesday, Dec. 15. During the C3iflst- Now "Oerman’’ BOUDOIR JOHNSON BROTHERS maa party there will be an ex­ Berlin—(d*;—The U. S. Army change of gifts to be brought by says that henceforth Germans li» CHAIRS 1063 MAIN STREET ' PHONE 6227 those att-ndlng. Giic-ts' will also Us employ are going to be called $3.49 to bring food dishes for the pot-luck Germans hnd not “indigenous (na­ S2.49 to $29.50 EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL AT JOHNSON’S lunch at noon. ' - tive) personnel." ' FOR HER! i * J About 17 pupils of* the junior $11*50 high grades at the Coventry Day A notice in the official "Daily Bulletin’’ says: "Wherever former­ She'll love you for one of thess school entertained 23 pupils of the beautiful, easy-sitting ehaira. Buchanan school of Mansfi-ld ly reference was made to ‘indigen­ tm m ttdm ts ous’ Personnel, reference will now Upholstered In smut, gay Center Friday evening at the fiorals. school on South street Each con­ be made to ‘German’ personnel in tributed toward the varied pro­ future directives. All signs con­ AilANY OTHER GIFT ITEMS TOO Per the purse . and taining the word ‘indigenous’ will nary a drop of perfume gram wbIchX Included movies, games, square and mund dancing be changed to read ‘German’ " MAHOGANY COFFEE NUMEROUS TO MENTION $ 2 4 .9 5 to woste our goy new and r-freshmer^. Mrs. Anna W.. There was .no official explana­ Pebergette 8.50 Rockel. nrlneipal and teacher and tion for the change, but an officer Filled with I '/< droms Mrg! William A. Jenkins, both of ■in the divialon responsible for car­ and COCKTAIL TABLES Muoumusmotmmmmmmmm the lalter school were In attend- rying it out, said; Perfsitne Ineemblo... "That word ‘Indigenous’ has CRICKET CHAIRS AND R0CKE89 Six Diomond Set 0 dream teem the loscmoting sBce with Mr. and Mra. Don G. Pleasing designs with satin smooth finishes. > dtiirchlU, Sr., of th* local school. been with us as long as miSitary Be Sure To Visit Our (Federal T u Inc.) $100 Fobergeite complemented by Nstlonsl Vice Commander BM- “overnment existed. Tcip-slde Always popular with the ladlea. matching cologne.. w rrd;7. Kelly of Taftville will b- didn’t tell us why they were fhang- Gay chintz covers tai sll colors. $10*50 up n«r.- b:it I suppose that now the $14*95 to S22.50 BASEMENT SHOWROOM Other Diamond Rinffs from $35.00 8 .5 0 the set 'T'l-.st of honor at the local Green. •flw Ta» rSiehOt- Post Aitierlcan ' Legion terra is considered objectiosiable." sponsored dance December ‘17. J (Ask about our Monthly Budget Plan) Other, highlights at the sdfalr at French Students May fio ladla HAMPDEN CARD tb« Shell Chateau In Wiilimantic ^ — « TABLE AND CHAIR FURNITURE a t 8 p. m. will be the presence of New Delhi— (ip) —The govem- SETS Pepsrtasent Commander Arthur J pienl of India has decided to Keily of Thomaston, Department award nine fellowships to French $15.95 and $22.50 AND .veninr Vice Commander Howard I. graduates for research ^ rk and .ipcoba of Wiilimantic and Fourth isaching 'n Indian universities in n 'strict Oommsndet Francis W. 1948. A government press note said * 4 a p p l Ia n c es '’■r’iin*. 11, of Mansfield Center. that this has been done with a d t d O 'f t Vic will b* furnished by Boh view to strengthening this cultural ' 'V' and his orchestra. District boqds between tetoa aj^ France, (C M d b h i .e e /.'emmgoder FerUiia gtatea tMa snd in rsapoDss to th« interest 713 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE $535 • JEWELERS • OPTICIANS • pnaacaiPTiON pmasmacv *"111 h« an Mcellent opportuaty for shown 1^ ths French Rcople. the Legionnaires In this area to' meet vslua of the Indian fellowihips has INI MAIN 8T.. MANCHC8TCR.C0NN. 401 MAIN ST Ul FT on a social basis with national and been fixed s t 8180 per month for OPEN THURSDAY AND SATURDAY I|N T O :!|P-| ■y- •■'T'*rtmcnt offlesrs who will be two two years, plus the cost of OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. fc-ci'-nt. Another outstanding second class return passage to .sem s/zo f:^ fe-iture of the evening will be the Franca. MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1941 HANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, HANCHESTER. CONN„ WEDNESDAY, DECEHBEB IS, l t 4 »

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■vl MANCHESTER EVENING’ HERALD. MANCHESTER, COIW., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 194S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHEyi-ER, CONN, WCUMCSUAT, DBt'BMBBR 16, 194t PAGE TWENTY-BIGHIP z Ex-Spy Queen Eeeh Human Again Offers Protection The Doctor Says; % Elisabeth BenUey Looks More Like Schoolmami, Which She Once Was BxplalM Ckusaes and Syaaptoaaa Of may be either acute or chronic. SlanaHIa, or Slaos Treakle In the acute variety, the mucous membranec which linw th*. alnua Bjr NBA SeiA-lce frankness oi her sbadgwed Ph*t* editor who had embraced OsUmI* and the future sha looks forward IcUki. Bhe spoke to him the By Edwin P. Jordon. M.D. become laflamedjvtd swollen; the New York—(NBA) BSlMbcth T. whole problem and told him 'gbe increased pressure which this Beatlay Mt in an oventuffed to with confidenoa.. ' ' WriMew for NE.<% Perslco For IS yeara, bid lived, a wanted to receive religious In- caosea is p rin ’ipally responsible chair with a whit, cat on her lap.! strange and strailM Itt^ FlrsL on stnfietian. Thia ahe received .icom ’Hie sinusea around the face are. for what pain is present. In the Sha looked more like a New B hif-; more chronic cases, ths pain is land acboolmarm than a spy i guard as’-a -Onnhunnt ^ pdrty Meangnor Fulton J. Bheanv - air pockets which , are lined w lthj member; later as an acUve espi­ She is glad aha was slow tn often ' caused by the accumulation qiMen. . j that in the nose and mouth. Be- { of pus and mucus inside the si- WISHES la the laat 15 yeara or ao. she | onage agent; then, after ahe' M t making bar daciaion; bacausa ’*tba longer you have to think about m sea which U kept there because haa been both. Aa an active Ctom- the party, avorking undercover cause of the narrow opening Into with the FBI and facing grand things, the surer yoa are youTre them they do not have good drain­ It cannot get through the nar- mualat eapknu^e agent who broke Juries and the Houee Up-Amerlcan tn the rlflit place. That’s the age. For thia reason they ran aow opening. away from the party, ahe became .trouble.with me as a Communist, Headache is one of the most a headline figura wnfen befr atoiy Aetivitlet (Tpsunlttae. ^ easily become infected with germs. Sha Is notlB e dnunatla~ type t Just Jumped la feet firet.** • ~ Enlarged or infected tonsHs. in­ commm signs of sinusitis. Sinus wag revealed laat summer. Now 8fae added t^at ahe did wish headaipnc Is often made wbrse by with Oommuniem out of her life, you^ight Vxpect a teadtlne ^y juries, deformiUes in the noso quelih' to be. v the puhlle. would make it~easler itself, and foreign bodies are a fbw stoopUig forward or by a sudden Miaa BenUey aald: for others t& come out of Oom- jai. Tcnderne.'s may be present I •'Juet tell your friiada." ahe to- of the muses which seem to bring I t ’a the flrat Ume tn 13 yeata munlsm. on pressure over the area. The I’va fait Uka a human being." etruCted dryly, "not tb'bring tip about this trouble. 'Diet sn have come out if they had known sue in the nose, are a well-known they wouldn’t be kicked In the she"U "probably go back to echool- lated, she studied the life of 8t. On the shoulders of Viec-Adm. source of difficulty. Some people In Volcanic Crater taacblng,” Francle of Asslal and was greatly teeth. It’s an economic problem tor develop sinusitis after awimml^. Inspired. some, too. ’They’re afraid o t idiysl. (Near C. Badger, commander of These seem to be infected by the Crater Lake is a lake of ex­ A talL slender woman dreeeed tb« Navy's Western Pacific fleet, InA blue eult with lace blouse and At Uie Ume of the bearinge In cal nqirlsal and mud being slung genua from theii own nose |U)d traordinary bhie water In the Washington, she met Louis Bu* at tham, and not being abla to gat rastt rasponslbllity for the pro­ throat which are. driven into- the crater of an extinct volcano, in a crucifix on a chain - about- her tection of U. S. lives snd property JOHNSON BROS. throat, she spoke with complete denx, the former Dail^ Worker a Job." .. V - . •Inus by the mechanical force of Sautbwestern Oregon. The lake In Shanghai In rise the Chinese diving or awimming. Swlmmera. wias made a nationsi park In 1M)2. On The Opening Of Your Reds attack. Marines wiU not LURAY M -nxee s«T JOHN OLSON T. Kane’s new ' novel based on observed In February, January or therefore, ought to be espcoially land unleu A|neriran lives sre careful wrhen they have e cold. Snow falls in the tropics. But It ELE<^ICAL CONTRACTOfti the life of Mrs. 'Jefferson Davis, a even December, in the eouthera threslcned. bS said. There are The Women woman who wma ahead of her statee, according to the Encyclo­ Acute or (linHile changes to rain unlesa it falls on 5.95 • p a in t e r s AND about 3300 Americans in the Inflammation in (ha sinuses high peaks. > AND'APPUANCES Ume In being a “life partner with pedia Britaihnica. Shanghai area. Bnth MUlett a few brains and the ability to uae Bverj'body loves pastel Luray dinnerwarc. d e c o r a t o r s o f New And Beautiful Staff Writer them," the author aays kla heroine t> tx so festlvo and equally uaaful at formal MAIN ST.. MANCHESTER "OoUege Burveya shows a man soon teamed .the leeson that: “No dinners or for Informal enterlalnhig. So t h e BETTfeR KIND doesn’t want a beautiful but m atter wheit they aald to tha con­ dupab wife. He wants a Ufa part­ inexpenaiva to rapUce. too. Avallabla in trary man did not like a woman • NO LAY-AWAYS complete sets or open stock single tteme at ner with a few bnUns and the abU- who knew too much.’’ Ity to Use them,” saya Dr. Frances • NO REFUNDS -Just in Time for Christmas Giving! Harriaona. Super-Duper DR UG Smtt, president of the NaUonal Remembering that, "ahe tried to • NO EXCHANGES F^eration of Business and Pro­ conceal beT knowledge to some ex­ C O T T L e v e r a g e s tent and thereby maintained a • MONEY BACK GUARAN­ BARON COFFEE CO. fessional Woman. certain Intellectual margin la favor That’s comforting assurance for of man." TEE if these values can be TO TS NTEENS THE BETTER KIND the educated girl with a ndnd of That la etUI a lesson women with duplicated ^ “BARONET COFFEE” her own. mtnda and opinions of their own presents ' TRUE FRUIT FLAVORS But ndtao comforting she can have to learn. A man likes a wom­ MEANS A GOOD CUP -afford to forget one important an with brains. But'only so Idag OF COFFEE Your Fountain And Luncheon Dept. Is thing. A woman stiU can’t get by as she maintains that important our very first NEW HAVBN.^^CONN. with flaunting her brains at the ’’intellectual margin in favor of expense of her femininity. She the man.’’ HARTFORD. CT. atm can’t afford ta let a man sus­ pect she is Just as smart aa he Is— Just Terrific or mayba aven a little smarter. Variable Date Ptolnlne ‘’equality’’ hasn’t yet ■ ______• THE HORTON CO. reached such a point. No Matter Uliat Arbor Day. celebrated in April COME EARLY SALE ANDERSON & ^In “Bride of Fortune," Harnett or early May In northern states, is - FOR BEST i DfCORATIO OUSSWAM “AIR-CONOrnONING BOYS’ • GIRLS’ • TEEN JOHNSON SELECTIONS! § Libby’s famous Peach Blooom de- EXPERTS” SALE STARTS ^ lign. A wonderful 6-pleee aet PLUMBING Your Cosmetic Dept. Is Complete With All Beautiful colors and ^ boxad. “LEAVE IT TO HORTON” THURSDAY Thia la an ideal axtoa ^ ^ t% ___ STEAM FITTING 'g • ^ MOTHERS AND SNOWSUITS HHKlal Sale price. n a m jkM L t lae h e a t in g ENGINEERS THRU SATURDAY HARTFORD, CT. MANCHESTER Of America’s Finest Brands PEDIATRICIANS AGREE.... ■ • COAT S^TS Here, at last, 1s a "icam THE HARTFORD to walk ahoe'* with arhson s CAPITO L EVERYTHlNa for chll-* PAPER CO. I, AND C A N D Y CO. Your Camera Dept. Can’t Be Beat drea • months to 4 yeara COATS aaiayoL—UANcuxanB—waar ■ASTrona MANY YEARS OF old. THE HOME OF FAITHFUL SERVICE IN at tremendous THE PAPER BUSINESS a Jnal arrived, new ship­ APOLLO CHOCOLATES HARTFORD, CONN. ment of very flue i r SAVINGS MARTFORD, CT^ Your Cigar And Pipe Dept. Is 6. K. I la white, 1.1 .. " ' t I'W red, elk or We have choaen this moment to offer 3fan- For Christmas t a n a n d cheoter nuithers an opportunity to eave on brown moc­ SILVER BROS. CO. casin, qaallly merchaodiae from our regular P.BALLANTINE atoek. Theea are a# eioaeouto—No epeclal A New Set Of . Liquor Dept. Has Everything . . . for "Carriage Age" children. No need to worry about letting Ipurchaeue., . . Therefore, we adrixe you ta your little one wolli too toon. Jumping-Jockt ore to toft and 8. SONS CANDY SUPPLIERS i^ooine early for beet eelectloae. » ■ •'> flexible, children gel uted to them in a minute. The unique.* WHOLESALERS FOR potenled, one.pieee tole will gently but firmly help t ' . SEAT COVERS ALES ft BEERS develop correct walking hobitt. Nothing it more FOR YOUR CAR SCHRAFT CANDIES important to liHle feel than Jumping-Jacks. WETHERSFIELD, CONN. Your Greeting Card Dept. Is All-American For oil children from six monlhi to four years ot age. All $19.95 Sets — $10 . ■ ^ ...... — - THE / / COMPLIMENTS Sizes 3 to 6 ^ All $55.00 Sets — $25 Your Men’s Dept. Is Different INSULATION CO. Widths B to E Sixes fl'/i to 9 OF A FRIEND INSULATION AND FOR LITTLE GIRLS TO TEEN f Widths B to E Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6z, 7 to 14, 10 to 16. AU $75.00 SeU - $35 DUCT WORK EXPERTS WE HAVE .MOST SIZES IN STOCK HARTFORD, CT. COATS .and COAT SETS Refr. 29.98 Best Wishes 100% wool tta plain and plalda with and without To 39.98 CHEV. I-'ORO, PLYMOUTH, Last And Most Important Of All Your elackx to teen 16. $24-^^ OLDS. PONTIAC, PACKARD, HUDSON, TOTS/N TEENS, INC. | COATS .and COAT SETS Reji. 23.98 BUICKS. DOIHIE. DI’»OTO, MERCURY To 26.98 $2 1 -9 8 COUPES. SEDANS, COACHES A&S' 1 Fashion Center For Young Manchester ^ 100% wool fabrics, Uaed and laterUned with end CAPITOL Prescription Dept. Is The Last Word. 1 CYNTHU ON MAIN FACING OAK ST. TEL. 2-4127 g without detachable hoods. Reg. 16.98 PAPER CO. 1 9IWWWMlEIWa»IEIBlWM»nsnSIISIiSIWMIEJEa)HElUaiWBIB lB I» S ^ SNOWSUITS and COAT SETS To 19.98 100^ wool fabrics. Saowaolts are tw o piece w ith hat. NOVELTY CO. 1 SWEETS / 0 ^ $ 13-98 BEST 1 ONE PIECE SNOWSUITS Reg. 10.98, BRUNNER’S, Inc. Without Doubt It Is The Largest 11.98 $ 8 - 9 8 358 EAST CENTER STREET MANCHESTER . THE HOUSE OF 1 CANDY WISHES 1 W’lth hat lined with 1M% wool. Sixes 1 to 4. MANY ITEMS 1 CO HARTFORD, I Satin Twili One Piece SNOWSUITS Reg. 18.98 CT. 1 with hat. Lined writb non aSorgic material. Sites and 19.98 $ 1 6 -9 8 HARTFORD, CT. And Finest Hospital Laboratory We For 1 to 6. 3-Piece Toddler Glowdown and lOO^c Wool 14 Ag $ 1 2 -9 8 WILLIAM KAHN C O A T TiETS and 15.98 THE STATE H. L. SCHOR Have Ever Seen J ' Sixes 1 to 3 Don’t Overlook Opening , 1 ENTIRE .STOCK OF BOY’S TO SIZE 12 GLASS & SONS YOUR FRIENDLY EGGNOG That Savings Account CO. s a l e s m a n o f COAT SETS and SNOWSUITS MODERN PAGE ft SHAW MANY ITEMS That Is Different FRONTS CANDIES Again Accept Our Hearty Congratulations With Us. It Is Important.' HARTFORD, CT. drastically REDUCED!! HARTFORD MIDDLETOWN 100'f All Wool Tweed Try DART'S Vi't- havf a |ilan to suit the smallest to the COA'r SETS $13®8 LIBBMAN BREWERIES Made with fresh eggs, heavy cream, milk, Sixes 3 to 6. Reg. 17.98 ...... Iar*it>l itiwslor. 1100' j All AVooI Tweed J. HENRY CAREY NEW LONDON BAYER DAIRY MANCHESTER SWlFT^S sugar and nutmeg from our own reciite Our current dividend rate is 3 per cent and ALWAYS GOOD CHEER BET T ER COAT SETS. $ 1 9 -9 8 “INSURANCE AT ITS BEST” COAT & APRON Hires 3 to 6. Reg. 73.98 ...... each account is fully insured up to $3,000, FRUIT & FROM RHEINGOLD H rrs * snd 8 ...... ;oo8 ICE CREAM Phone 6430 Water Repellent o Alpaca Lined SUPPLY CO. a Our office is open Thursday evenings (ea* HARTFORD, CONN. MILK AND PRODUCTS BOYS* TWILL SNOWSl ITS PRODUCE CO. • ' Or ask for it from our route salesman Klxes 1 to 17 uHh hats or attached hoods. $ 1 7 -9 8 ropi holidays) until 8 p. m. „ Stop in for fur­ CREABI Reg. to il.n.3...... ther ’iifiiruiation. WE KEEP VOU IT S TOPS SPEC! .A E OFFER I Albert Richard PRODUCTS . LOOKING CLEAN OFFSHAY Available From Now Until ROBERT, STEELE RELIABLE FOR QUAUTY KAYAK *ACKETS AND NEAT NOW SERVING Sites 4 to 17. Cravenette treated gabardlae. $19-95 DEALERS New Yea/s Spun Hun interlining ...... a...... & DOLAN PROMPT SERVICE TOBACCO CO. The Manchester Building and ALL ARTHUR MANCHESTER WHOLESALE DRUG STORES TOBACCO PRODUCTS Loan AtsaciaHon, Inc. jBBOCEBS NEW LONDON. CONN. MANCHESTER CT. a n d HARTFORD Inc. 961MAIN STREET ’ ! HARTTORP. CT. ‘ DARTER DAIRY TOTS ’N TEENS, B A m B D U V C X . F.ASHION CENYER FOR YOUNG MANCHESTER 315 East Center St. ON .MAI.V STREET TEL,. 2-1427 JiliB iliR iB iB ilihiM lM iuyM iii AdvartiM in Tha HtrJhf li Hava \ MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU. MANCHESTER. CONN., WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1948 ICANCHESTER E\TEN1NG HERALH. MANCHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1948 PAGE THIRTT Theodore Loughrey who has just returned to her home from Man­ Symphony Reheorses 6-Year-Old State of Connecticut Is Columbia chester Memorial hospital. Her Needle and Thread $100 was voted to the Hospital Mrs. Laura Squier, commander Fund by the Columbia Ladies So­ Best Telephone Equipped ciety at its December meeting held Sew Up 4-H Scholarship of the local teams of workers for in Yeomans Hall Wednesday after­ the Windham Community Me­ noon. Mrs. Lester Hutchins, first There are mote telephones SNomiiGiiAyf Shop North End-Free Parking Rear Of The 9 .- ■ ■ !.l 'T morial Hospltsil Building Fund directress, who made the an­ Connecticut than there are 'in By lUohard Kleiner it will be, but probably a suit. TOCMfUtTMAS She likes sulU best of all. drive. In her first official report, nouncement said the meeting was Portugal, Hungary, T u r^k e y, MSA SttC O orN ^n^ stated that SO pledges received up well attended and during the af­ CMcago—(NBA)— Ellen Me **I want to be a suit designer, Greece and China combined and : ■Ieventually," says she. "U I can." to Monday night amounted to a ternoon articles sold by thq ladies, NewOomb to a aubiequent news ! strucUen of the pool be started Reynolds U ■ pert young n ^ the total number ot pbonee ^ the the ciUaan to bear grma ahall not Her prise at the 4-H Congress total bf 11163. This was made when some of which had been left from nrUclo in which Chief Schendel $47,500 Giveu during tha coming year. r Woh doesn't let s little thing lllte world had reached a record 60,- ba iatriuged.** here for the winning outfit was a Columbia was one of four of the the fair and some including food Aa a life mambar of tka National olartftod hla warning, but atill an obstncle stand In her way. allied towns to report at a meeting brought that day, netted them 600,000 at the atart of 1048, ac- Barber Shob She wants to design clothes $200 scholarship. She plana to’ at­ Rlfla AasoeUtlen, 2 feri that they •tood. by his reading of the law City of Bristol Qnlek oa tha Gaa U p s t s lrs O r t r S o l s B k sp tend Tennessee Wesleyan Univer­ held in the Sports Arena in Willi- about $35. There were several .cording to the new issue of Tele­ The Open Forum abouM be notified of your artiolo. Uivblvad. when the grows up. She’s 17 now. mantic which was attended by potential members among the phone Statistics of the World, re­ a Junior In high school. She lives sity and study designing. oa they hove requeated that alt Bngineeting reporu sUte that < The lack of electricity in her seven of the local workers. Mrs. group. Mm- Hutchins also an- leased today by The Southern New antl-fUearma propaganda be re­ Bristol, Dec. 15—(iP)—A gift of no serious trouble Is indicated if *For That Well Groomed took** on a farm In Cleveland, Tenn., and Squier said they felt encouraged in i iioun'ced that in the future, by vote England Telephone Company. Commumcations for pubUcatlona ta Uw Opaa Forum wiU not *Omwer Ona Ba Conquered" tiu! farm has no electricity. home she shrugs off as no handi­ they cQBtaln inert than $00 weida. ferred to them. To tile BdItiOTe * $47,500 to the city of Brlatol by an automobile rumblea when cap; The only difficulty is that their work and were all confident of the organization, the meetings In Connecticut, one of the best: IM iuaraiitesd peMleauea If C. B. Liater, the editor of Ameri­ aecelerattd, thie noise usually be­ But M en Is a determined girl, that Columbia would "go over the x\'ill be held on the second Thurs- telephone-equipped statea In the i n^HM aid resmsa Uia right to dsellae to mthUsli any matter Tbs llaiM bstttr Branch of the Mrs. May Rockwell Page, widow she can’t sew much at night, be- U in l»4 t s i ^ Ftm aaprssriew can Rifleman, organ ef tha NJtA., OonnesUeut Cancer Society and ing due to accelerating too quickly. and, using a pedal sewing machine top” if this Average pledge of |,day every month. The next meet- country, there ia one telephone for waraed ua naariy two yaars ago of Dewitt Page, who for nuuiy 3-BARBERS-3 ^ the light ofoil lamps and press- cause the lamps don’t give enough $39.10 can be maintained. She; ing, in January, will be an all every three persona, with 82 per ef - poUU^ view, is dMtred bv eoatribvtIeiM ef this eharaetsr the Soropttmlat Oub, sponsoring ^ ^ S th In old-fashlo^ gas iron, 1 light. She does of her work that such artlelea would appear in organisation, wish to exprew their years was praaident of the New Heura 8 8. m. to 8 p. m. pointed out that the burden of the j day affair, weather permitting, cent of the famlliea in the state but ittw v which ar* defamatory oe ahorivs wtU bt rajastsd. dlffarant publteatione, newapapers, she made herself an outfit thkt | after school, week-ends and in the drive falls on the shoulders of the | ^{iag Anne DIx and Mrs. Arthur L. aubscribing to telephone aervice. ainoere thanks and appreciation to Departure division of General MONDAY THRU SATURDAY summer. eto., aa part of the Communist a t Motors, waa annotineed yesterday w n her a trip to Chicago as one i average family for the business S. ith in charge. Hostesses Mrs. Throughout the United Statea and deeida wbst can be done, tempt to disarm the Amerioan you and your entire staff for your Closed! AD Day Thursday I “Of course I could sew faster men whose incomes warrant it are Harriett, Ladd. Mrs. Junie Squier, T ai eeneroalty and cooperation in giv­ by Mayor Jamea P.' Casey. of the 12 naUonal winners of the there is one telephone for every Brrrr, it’s frMd today! we esn have more and larger pro- peopla thru "innoeent" propaganfis, f t »SMBS9SPWnesn dress revue. i with an electric machine,” she reserved for special committees Mrs. Raymond Lyman and MiM four persons, as compared to one Te The Bditars duetlens of the bettor types of doafgnad to ^ppaal to methoro, ing w (realy of time, effort and The gift Is to be added to a fund HOUFy 5 says wistfully. "Our old pedal and their gifts ^11 not be counted Marion McCorkell served Christ­ Wtll, ono eontolation. Al­ apaeo In Uit Evening Herald for of 170,000 previously donated by She’s unimpressed by her feat. I for every five persona In Sweden, though many art oold; faw In last Baturday’a HarsM tbare mutleala and p ii^ churchaa, ate., etc. DRY CLEANING "J Just wanted to do it, so I ju s t, machine is kind of tired, I guess. in the towns quota of $4,800. mas puddings at tables appropri­ one for every 11 persons in Great was an article haadad “tgwa) Far* tho pooplo of Manehoster have tha 1848 Qmcer Campaign. Mra. Page for the purpose of con­ I’ve been using it for seven years, More dental work started for ately decorated by Mrs. Ladd art frogon. It la toteresUng to note that It la through the medium of structing a swimming pool at $48 N. Main St. Maarkeater did It," says she. , ' ' Britain, and an estimated one tele­ ants ar. wamtd about guns fjvan aa approelatton of tho flno arts. while a firearm will generally kill Her winning costume is a light and my mother tised it for a long Columbia children Thursday. State who had made special favors for phone fo revery 143 persons in the to boys.” which quoted Chief Boeauso we know this, wo hopo to newspapers, with the generosity Pagt park. The park Itself was time before that.” workers are set up In the health e.ich. The room was also gay with only one person at a time, tbera oShirt Service DECEMBER SPECIALS! green, two- piece tailored suit, Soviet Union. Schendel as suting that under a sot moro lotUrs os tbU subjeet, kids can bava the family car. and and good will of yours, that Can given to the city by the late Mr. vrtilch looks like something out of Besides making all her own room at the H. W. Porter school | Christmas greens placed there The Uniter States, with only there was only one telephone for State law no person may carry or wo hopo toe, they do not wait as car can N conquered. Page several years before his •Drax Service and children from the first, second under her direction. Mrs. Lillian every 800 persons in the world... ride up and down the streets of a Fifth Aveinue-show window. clothes now, Ellen makes dresses about six per ceiit of the world's have a firearm or BB gun In Man­ long as wo did, bseauss all this this town, at well t.bove the legal Vsry sincerely, death and contributions for its •Expert Dry Clcslnng and suits for her older sister, who and third grades may have their Rice arranged and presented a population, haa nearly three-flftha The United Statea out-talked ikll Ellaabeth S. Ubert, maintenance and Impravemant HELENE CURTIS Ellen first learned to sew from teeth cleaned and those from the chester without the written per­ should havt boon aald long age. lim it Service her mother. Now she’s turned the is working, and also helps with Cliristmas program. of its telephones. Of tbe six million other nations in 1947, with ,45 h^.- mission of tbe chief of poltee. B. Ruth Britton Campaign Chairman. wars provided by him and have PERMANENT the wardrobes of a younger broth­ second receive the flourine treat­ L>-ndon Little. Columbia Green, new telephones added ,ln 1947, lion telephone conveiaatlonarr- Thla certainly must be newe to Do thw have written permlaalon bean carritd > n by hla widow alnee tables and is teaching her mother ment. The parents, however,'must has been called to Florida due to to do thla, or. In full Juatice, do Coil and Deliver 2-0587 »some of needlework's fine points. er and sister. And she makes more than half were installed in three^.hl|lion,.m9tv than the preced­ the $.900 odd members of local I te a t Communist Plot Chicago averages about 61 his death In 1940. $ 5 .9 5 Beg. 118.68 clothes for some of the McRey- send a permission slip Lt the school. the fact that his mother, Mrs. the United States, which at the ing year and ‘hearly 12 times as their parents? anow fi^ a year while ,\ew York In her letter to the mayor Mra. Open All Day Wednesday “Mother never knew how to put Miss Gladys Rice, principal an- • Louella Little, spending the winter The youngest child ever to rehearse with the Philadelphia brehes- many as in Canada, which held fishing and hunting nasoclatlons. To Tho Bdltor, Actually, I think the "Herald" in sleeves or lining or such like,” nolds’ neighbors, too. tra, Susan Schwartz, 6, of Philadelphia, calmly, goes through her isegiqning of 1948 had 34,867,000 as ItTs to me. On pago sight of tho Herald haa an average of about 35. Page expresMd tha hope that con- msssasasasm ssass saiiasyi nounced. Miss Margaret Danehy, there, has broken her hip and is telephones In service. second place. Tbe average Ameri­ should check for itaelf the atate BONAT LIFE-OIL says Ellen, “but I learned at the In her seven years of 4-H work. school nurse, has made the ar­ confined, to St. Anthony’s hospital part at the piano. Susan’s father, who is now a member of the can used the telephone 317 times Win you plesse advise whether Saturday, Dec. U you carried a law, and the national law as well, Ellen estimates that she’s made orchestra’s violin section, made his debut with Uie group at the The gain in telephonea in 1947 Chief Schendel was quoted comet* story regarding tha ownership of ^PERMANENT 4-H and now I’m teaching her.” rangements for this work which in St. Petersburg. She must under­ was greater than the total number during the year. befoN prtnUng what It has. When she was 10 she was mak- or remade well over $1000 worth alll be free of charge, and which go surgery to set it. -— - --i*..,.. age of nine. . ------— 1y. As it stands now. If tha firearms In the town of Manchea- I checked mfore 2 w r ^ this of clothes. that were in use throughout the wording of your arUola la eorraot, ter, and tha atate of Connecticut. $ 8 .5 0 Beg. $1$.M simple things like blouses and will be done during school hours. world 25 years after Alexander Of the world’s states, Russia is letter. doll dresses. Then she became In­ She says there la a possibility of Mrs. Marie White was hostess the town euiriit to be able to col* Now the writer has no bonas to This is not written in an un­ El Salvator Teachers Get Houses pay for them on a lone range To settle the question of who gets Graham Bell made his historic in­ the largest, with 8,349,000 square, lect enough from us ertmlnals to pick with the Chief of PeUce, In terested In 4-H, and wms taught the farm being electrified soon. 'l to the Hop River Village Card Club ______vention. At the turn of the century miles. friendly attitude, toward you or Complete with Shapings Shampoo to make dresses, suits, like the The professional designers better at her home In WUlimantle, Mon- 1 Salvador, El Salvador— basis,' according to their salaries. a house first, lots will be drawn. reduco next year's taa rate ma­ ila effort to suppress vandalism tha Chitf, but 1# critical, and one she won with, and even coats. watch their step then. If Ellen •day night. Mm. ^ u te e Tateo was ; _gchool teachers in this Central terially. by ehildran or tnair parent^ and Justly so. / and StyM Set McReynolds can do what ahe’s Tours vary truly, firmly agrees with him In that Tour truly, She finds putting In the lining high K ^ r and Mm. Nan Kudlark | American capital now have obe daoob F. Miner chtidm under elxtoen years should of h coat the hardest sewing job done without electricity, watch low. Mrs. Kudlack also won the ; ^vorry—there is a good roof Philip P. Newcomb CHARMORE BEAUTY SHOPPE her smoke when she has it. special prize. « | EditoFa Note: The CUef, as be not bo allowod to uae ftrearma, Editor’s Note: We refer Mr. she's tackled so far. over their heads. has explained, ta lenient. without compotent supervhdon, Up to now, everything Ellens The 46-Club were luncheon 241 No. Main St. Tel. 3043 or 24)820 Snow falls at the rate of two to guests at the home of Mrs. Eleanor 1 President Salvador Castaneda but: M m rm sT M s made has been done from pat­ authorized turning oyer to them Tha writor does not agieo with terns. But next summer she plans three miles an hour, or about one Tuttle on Wednesday. All members j Only Om TUag bOealng seventh the rate at which rain were present but Mrs. Kairl Lock- j 30 houses built by the social wel- Td the Bdltor. the rest of the artlole, In which to design, as well as make, some­ wood, who is in Florida and Mrs. fore department. 'The teachers will It is stoted that to own ftraarms With thing. She’s not yet sure what falls. We are Just on# ef tbs hundreds tho writton pormlssion of tho ebiof Gifts From LARSEN’S who saw and enjoyed tbe superb of j^ e o la required. Silk CHy pertormancea of The H. M. 8. 'Thia atate’s law la tha "Uniform Pb^ort, at the South Itatbodiat Flrearma Act” lit which anyono PACKAGE STORE church, on Thursday. Friday and (eltiaon) not praviously convicted **On the Square” Saturday of Igst week. We say *tu- of a orima can own firearma, and $61 N. Mala St. Tel. $-1385 perh’, it bordared on the magnifl* in tha claaa of plitoli and revolv- MAX OLAIBEB, Prop. HAVE cant, vriwn ws atop to consider the era, tho chief of police "ahall la- lack of proper faelllUen that must ■ue” a permit to carry. Tour Favorite Becipe— Christmas Toys. Christmas Games. have handicapped m production of Secondly, I might refer to the Save Them. this siae. It la 4 terrifler undsrtak- 2nd amendment to the Conatitu- TOM and JERRY THE TOP GIFT FOR ANY BOY— TheyVe Here...Now At ^ ing to stags and direct a group of tlon which atatea: "The rlgbt of Christmas Lights.... forty poopla In a claasle aueb as 1 e$g> 1 tableepooafal Tbs Tinazera, even when adequate Sm gramilatod earn. $-4 AN ELECTRIC TRAIN stage space in available, and tbs OE. Jamaica ram, $-4 os. Bya auditorium large enough to ac- whiskey (or Braady), hot — Christmas Chocolates — WILROSEb • f'.r- . J-. DRESS SHOP eommodate those who wiah to a t milk or water saffldeat. POWER TOOLS tend. Just bow difficult it la when Beat yolk and wMto eepa- BURNHAM AND BRADY CHOCOLATES tbv performara art cramped for Henry's rately. After each has bran apace, cannot oven be Imagined. SHOE REPAHl weU beaten, mix them to­ Mr. Cankpagna haa sceemplUhad gether ia an 8 oa. goblet or Christmas Tree 1 Lb., 2 Lb., 3 Lb. Boxes tha almost linposBible, boesuse ha S4S N. Main St. Mancheeter chlaa mug. Thea add the liquor aad fill the glaas with CHARMING did preduet a truly fine pleea df •Polish •Laces •Etc. Holders w«n^ with avaryons cooperating piping hot milk or water. SCHRAFFTS CHOCOLATES to tha limit. Tha rsault was moat Shoes Shined SUr weU, grate autmeg oa Fo^ Beauty and Long werthwhUa, we don’t know when Heels Attached ttldle U top aad een-e. Sleds Toys AH Chocolatss in Bcsntlful ChristSMS Bases we have enjoyed anything ao Walt / Bxpert Shoe Repairing Stop In for a FBEE pro- 8 Wear We Recommend much, as we did The Pinafore. feoeional mixing guide. STEFI ORIGINALS Of tbs east, we could go Into a Cnll nnd Deliver. $-6551 I Flashlights 8 SESSIONS ELECTRIC SCRANTON CRAFTSPUN lengthy tribute, because one and Open All Dny Wednesday Member Maacheeter an were a raal cradit to tha man Package Store, Aas’n. direoted tham. .fipedaJ am* ALARM CLOCKS These are the Sanforized Cot­ CURTAINS phasts should be p l a ^ on the far For the tons that have taken all the bigger alghtadaaas of the one reaponal- LARSEN’S BcautifuHy Caacd Gilbert. Lux, Chiltoii bla ftm picking Mr. Oourloy tor the Handy Man FEED AND HARDWARE cities by storm. They’re vat-dyed $1.49 to $5.98 rale of Sir Joseph, he could not and Sanforized for less than 1% I have been more convincing. With 34 DEPOT SQUARE TEL. 5406 WIND UP ALARM CLOCKS shrinkage, with snap-out shoulder See our beautiful display his capable handling ‘of the mono­ cle and supercilious air, he WAS NICHOLS pads for easy laundering. They're Sir Joseph, as Gilbert and Sulli- button-fronters frosted with eye­ •vaa meant him to be. Mrs. Park’s New s Shop let embroidery. aa wen aa Mra. Campagna’a baftd- Tbe Big Uttle Store On All satin and taffeta Ilng of tha feminine lead, was ex­ Depot Square ceptional. and Mr. Baglin ably G. S. KEITH, Prop. plajred Rackatraw. Nor ARMY, NAVY, AIR CORPS, MARINE THE BEDROOM ENSEMBI.e s forget Mr. Mac Cluggage In Me oingersol Mickey Mouse dlWcult rale of Dick Dead-eye. If $ perfection la poaaible, then that Wstches REDUCED east reached It. •White WycolT Station­ SODA SHOP We regret only one thiiig, con' eemlng all this, that a nro^uctlen ery SURPLUS 187 North Main St„ .Manchester. Defot Sqaars of Utia aort does not have a Mun­ icipal Auditorium worthy of their oGibson and American Greeting Carda Fkhiag fsverite! Hw Chrittmu PLUS eftortSL Manchester is fortunate In gift diet peeks unleld boon of O P E N U N T IL OPEN UNTIL having peopla of such talent, and DOZENS OF OTHER the sort of men who can train It oCandy Cupboard vaestien fan! Top quality. Ad­ 9 :0 0 P .M . 9:00 P. M. Chocolates vanced featuret. LaU$t moJeli! into uae. EVERY EVENING EVERY EVENING 0 ’ ■»!? We have eeen now, ho\^’ badly an oToys, Games, Books. Aa low as . . 132.75 / auditorium la needed. It la up to U N T IL X M A S Gift Items UNTIL XMAS tha Civic groupa to get together Spend Your Nickels CAPITOL CHftl$TMAS A. Sizes 38 to 44 At Nichols GRINDING CO. B. Sizes 14» j to 24’ >. Also 12 to 20 $8 Mata St. Tel. 7668 $HOPPING TIPS STOBE BOUBS I C. Sizes 12 to 20 IJOMIISONS wNomI BUFFALO PLAID JACKETS Week .Days S AM. to 9 PM. tviRir Sundays S AJ«. to 8 P.M. ««TBMIIB WMTSR8 I ]| CAS ownn 4 POCKETS, ZIPPER OR BUTTQN FRONT s t 7 COLORiS TO CI|OOSE FROM 110 TO $15 VALUES WANTS ACCeSSOMlS!

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MANCHESTER EVENINO HERAU>, MANCHESTER, CONN,, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 18, 19M ■ ' V ' I 23532353534823485353234853483248485348234823 { « itb plc’.:led v.'<e ORlOIVi vt. % befom Steaming, with clcani.tg MANCHESTER E V E N IN G HERALD, MANXHESTER, CONN., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 19U iin»M ' iiiiiiiiii'^ liomem«c)e relic'.). Six io F ourt^n fluid. TOYLAND IB BOOMINO The aU^QER SEWINlI} C ^ ’- ItIUNEKVILLB KOLKS BYmNTAINK FOX ■V Our Own Little QuesHsiw TER, 883 Main Sticet. IS dis^y- A toR B sr And Answers ftbgtt^toiidaf — Bargains Listed by AT iCARLOW'St Ing many ATTRACTIVE VS Vrliy la toe nose in the middle for Christmas. Quilted drciw Iv'rr amsU rsthray staririM M l B 6 E t C A R Sense and Nonsense of toe face? Because It is toe necUedt eoairig Mri~ GAMES FOR ALL AOB8— am in pastsl colors sre four ic scenter (center). think this 4 ^ tas 81.00. jilte d satin lingerie I j . He—Let’s get msfoted. It The man entered toe courtry )Vhst la It every living person /• TOYS FOR FUN— to |» W fmiM ri* ta varying number of comp;., wouldn't be much trouble. You post office and naked: "Hav- y ou i has seen but will never see again? tiM I Inquirer ments are $1.26 to $2.98. Colorfr‘ know my father’s a minister. a parcel for Mr. lanes?"' j Yesterday. The Bs took the lax add- . EDUCATIONAL BETS. inta covsr sewing boxes and - She—^it’s O. K. with me. Ws "I have," replied the postmaster. | tV’bst makes more noise than a vlfiiroiialy and 1st It M l Mkets St $3.25 and up, Including i l l l l f mght try It sninvay. My dad’s a "but'how do I know you're the pig under the fence? TWe pigs crash. lllllUIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW^^^^^ THE BIOOEBT SELBckoN a nice leatherette box, uosble as lawyer, you know. m an?” |under the fence. "It’D gat tost hate," an overnight case, at $4.85. For The man produced a photo^ph! What Is the most popular paper it’U get that,” giving It AT LO^FBBT PRICKS big gifts of permanent use and of himself. "Have a look at that." | at a summer resort? Flypa^r. whites, stiffly beaten. 1 can coco­ refrigerator and freexe until firm. Daddy—Hush, Jedmnie. your] bang.„ "St toe Janctioti." "At tbs : U««l for with marmalade. Stir L u i u - D o t l good-looks, there am portable or he aald. "That looks Uke me, I What has a long toi^te tot desunstion it will gsi that" whteh si i , ; nut moist, style, 1-4 teaspoon el- Spoon out of tray Into bowl and IN TOW N! console sewing machines, sewing mother la trjing to sing toe baby' porUncaBurUncc «reare th«the APPUANCM, ; omyji, mixture,nlxi Into the firat mix- beat with a rotary beater or elec­ i to sleep, doesn’t ft?" ‘ never mays a word ? A wagon. smash burstedtoe bok and senttep* AT CLOSE-OUT PRICES, which chopped peanuts and mond extract cabinets of fine wood, electric irons, FRif*® « OOT ^'Zae. "So It does." exclaimed the post-: ed toe contents. *T4sw. mlSMr, Fold sugar and salt gradually tric mixer until broken up and Thera are about eight medium-^ and small or large vacuum clean- Johnnie—If I m-as the baby Td have Just been received at MONT- blond. Pour into a ilghtly greased fluffy. Return to freezing tray and make beUevc I was asleep. master, snd handed o%'er the parcel - First Devil—Ha. ha! Ho. ho! tost box isn’t heavy snough." OpMERY WARD P"? bake in a moderate Into egg whites. Fold cornflakes slsed frankfurts to a pound, wdihout another word. and coconut gradually into mix­ freexe until firm. Serve with cut­ Satan—Why toe mirth?' tn m one of their stores which Is oven (350 degrees F.) about 1 enough to make a hearty main First Devil—I Just put a woman Mosing that department Some of ture Add almond extract Drop up fresh fruit such as nectarines, dish for a fanilly of fburi' Employer (to oOles boy)— If hour. bananas, cherrias. Recipes for custard suggest Some things that were left to into a room with a thousand hate anyone calls, James, remember the biggest bargains arc Tele­ from teaspoon on greased baking that the milk be scalded first bs- the Imagination some years ago sheet. Bake in moderate oven and no mirror. tost I am not in. (Half an hour vision SeU at $179.95; BABIES’ and CHILDREN*’ S YARNS FOR niE KNITTER BRUSHED NYLON ANKLBTR cause this shortens Uie- cooking are now plain as day to those who Frcc-’cm. of five-foot capacity, at GIFTS will hove more than tem­ (350 degrees F .) 10 to 12 minutes. time. I later)—James. Jamas—didn’t you are nice for Christmas gifts or for usually priosfi a t >$1.88 a pair— can see. It is Just about as interesting to hear me call you. you young tdiot? tSSS.-SS; fanUly-si*c Washing Ma, porary value if chosen from the are eelling at three pairs for $2;0tf chines at $98.95, up; and, last but UNUSUAL GLASSES make 1 one’s own use. The J. W, HALE listen to an argument ' between ; James—Yes, I heard you caB but _____ , . . _ , many lovely things at the DEWEY- CORPORATION has wonderfully In all slsea and all wanted o<4«)ra-t The LAY-AWAY PLAN is at We overheard the new neigh­ II thought you wers ouL rtot least Just four H oU rj' Sewing k jc h MAN COMPANY,. 767 Main distinctive gifts from MATHER'S! a half baked nut and a partly soft, warm Angora Yam for de­ very acceptable as Ghrlstmas gihs your service at STONE'S JEWEL­ bors Invite my son, 12, to go to stewed bum. Machines at $121.95. Street. Gifts of Sterling silver In­ at the Center. Hosteas Glass Sets] at the CHKNBY BROTh 1 » B RY STORE, 891 Mate Btrsst—snd toe ball game with them, teUlng clude a cup at $8.50 or up: a por­ made by Libby have eight tall luxe mittens, baby bonnets, aiid ' The las Aad The Oats trimming, in green, red, pink, blue, REMNANT SALESROOM. especially to be sppreelsted for a him to go ask his dad for permis­ Heck—What were you and your ’ Serve creamed with ringer at $10.00 and up: a rattle glasses at $3.(>0 or $3.50, plus tax, superb watch by Bennis, Bulova, ; Our trpublqs would be IsasenM vcietbUle and white, at $.75 a half oimce. sion. wife'quarreling over? j If marriage they'd forMd. hambiirgcrs. a mLied at $1.60 or up; a brush and comb with merry-go-round figures or A pound of green anap beans Elgin, or W lttnauer In any a t a "Nope." said sonny, "I II have to and a fi'Ult and cupcake dca- three other patterns. A beautiful And there are nine striking color Peck—Well, she said a certain For tn-Iaws cause more trouMs set In Sterling at $7.20. up; a two- combinations in the Bear Brand gives about throe cups after the number of beautiful designs for aak Mom. Dad says she weara the woman was beautiful snd 1 made sert for a hearty family clinner piece set of babj’ allvcr at $3.20, set of gold-rimmed highball men or ladies. cairte In our family.” I Than outlaws ever did. glassea, priced at . $20.00, plus tax, Argyle Sock KiU-complete with ends are trimmed and they are cut the mistake ot agreeing with her. ‘ Jack Herbert that Is easy to prepare. up; and a three-piece set of child's all yams and Instructions at $1.85 fo r oooklng. TTiis amOufit will silver at $8.50. up. Darling jewel­ has twelve different Audubon game Use a soft yellow cheese in pre­ a kit. serve four to six. . ^ Handsome AIRPLANE LUG- ry for the small ones may be a birds. Also In game bird decor on paring cheese souffle since cheese MICKEY FINN Never In Doubt! LANK LEUNAKU OAOE that Is a subtle advertlse- ring, a heart locket and chain, or a lighter glaas la a.eet of eight each that Is too hard does not give, the highball, old-fashioned, and shot stewed tomatoes are an excel­ A ciO A R B TTO SET er im IN-^ j»»bYrK5jBer ittent of good taste conies in all cross and chain at prices starting dlah good consistency or flavor. DO YOU BELIEVE M I? at $2.00, $2A5, and $3.60, respec­ glasses at $11.50, plus tax. A bar­ lent accompaniment for macaroni DIVIDUAL TEA CgP makes s WEaHEWAS FIFTY THOUSAND NOT MY RUDY/ I'M SORRY/ Masa a variety of colors at the and cheese. Serve a crisp salad charming but Inexpensive gift THE BALONEY THAT W E a, PLEASE H A V e^ BLT8H HARDWARE COMPANY tively, Quality Is assured by gain is a cocktail set of six glasses EXAG9ERATIN6 A' ISAM AWFUL LOT OF NO SIR! HE'D SHERIFF FINN and a cocktail shaker of crystal also and a fruit shortcake for des­ from MATHER’S at the Center. SILKS AND RAYONS in the THCRE'S NO YEAHfyOUD HMCALLMR. 4 70.8 Main Street fpr a si^cial "your jeweler for 43 years!" loveliest tones and color coniblna- PHIL WAS PISHIN'OUT UmE.MULCHAEYi MONEY, PHILIP/Y-YDU Never let me with metal top, at $6.r1.00. sert. The cigarette aet of Imperial ball- QUESTION ABOUTUI-MOST THINK HASN’ T COME SIGGLEHEMERAS Christmas gUt Dependable Sam­ 9 ^ tions, designeddgned In dashingly origl- LAST NIGHT, CLANCY? - I T S AN OLD DON’T SOTOSE MR. DOWN NOW/ ornamented glaas has urn, four, IT.IUCKEY-fHIL ViHAT HE HAD MR. IN Y E T/ SOON AS HE DOES/ITS sonite and other lines are priced Good to serve with pork chops Be careful not to spread fish ash-trays, snd a tray, at $2.68. nal or becomlngly ■ conservative -ABOUT 6ETTIN' GARAGE THAT 61GGLEHEIMER WOULD (rora $9.95, for a week-end case, -ground orange and cranberry TO freshen up the inside of a 4*14 yra VERY IMPORTANT/ flavor when" fish is stored in the Two new cu})s in the stock of Eng­ I patterns, may be cut to the right COULPYf BEEN THE\61G6LEHEIMBR 6I6GLEHEIMERT0 JHEYHE GOW’TD CHANGE HIS MIND, PO and up. relish. hat, remove the headband. Insert I lengtha for blouses or draasea - as GREATEST SALESMAN J HyPNOTIZED* a new band, or turn the old head­ refrigerator. Always keep it in a lish bone chins "Individuals" are BUILD A MILLION DOLL REMOOEL-AW. Y0U,AFTERTHINKW6 pink snd blue blossom pattern By Sae Burnett a Christmas gift that leaves the INTHEWORLP/ Touch-up colors which can hold New nylon staple yams have band inside out and reaew it Into tightly covered receptacle. choice of .style to the h^py re­ CLUBHOUSE FORTHOSE IT PROBABLY ITOVER? snd a red roae garland dedgn,! Hem’s the kind of dress young KIVCRFRONT KIPS? their own against a pallid sky and been- Introduced for knitting or the bat. The Inside of a well- at $3.08 and $8JI0. ceive. Prices am very low at the WOlPT COST more] can spruce up dark winter clothes crocheting into acecasories that worn hat la helped by a sponging CHRISTMAS GIFT SLIPPERS girls like for school days —criM>, CHENEY BROTHERS REM­ THAN $ 5 0 ,^ .' include pink. fuschU. American look and feel like wool but will with cleaning fluid. . for every, member of the family fresh and colorfully trimmed. This NANT SALESROOM. are very nice Indeed at C. B. You can brighten up your win-* simple style has a Uny whttv eol- b*autv 1^ and electric shades ot- require no special protection from ter outlook i y adding a bril-' i n ' blue and green. To Uke advan- It's easy to give a thrilling HOUSE A SON’ S. The beloved Isr, bold rlc Vac for accent snd a A scarf worn with a fur coat moths. Daniel Greens come in natural or Uant 'touch to your costum e sn«f •siiji that ties partly In back. Uge of their brightening effect on (Christmas g ift from the FINE by wearing a more vivid makeup. will keep It from wesring at the sUn, wear one of those coli^ A SIX-WAY FLOOR LAMP is JEWELRY for masculine or fem­ colored leather house shoes, In Psttsm Nb. 8899 cornea in alaas collar line. cioas to your face aa in a scarf, „ Christmas gift to bring lasting inine adornment frinn WIOR'S warm felts, or in glsmorous satin. 8, >8. lO, IS and 14 yeara.. Siss 8. a neckline ribbon, a blouse, a JEWELRY STORE, 977 Main There are cosy sheep-lined slippers GIFTS FOR ALL TASTES t x i 3% yards of 88 or S9-in^; % yard pleastire — a beautiful addition to SLIPPERS FOR* ALL TASTKS . V/ hht or a hat trimming. ■oom’s decor, a convenience In Street. Handaome ctiigs for men, for men, women and children. 5 9 1 0 readily avallahla at .WIOR’S; foe for epUar. am very inexpensive at tbs MONT­ placing light, and a safeguard to priced from $19.95 up, may be set Fiuasy scuffs or mules In white, By Mra.* Ana<( Cabot Instance, a Sunbeam er Dermeyef- For tlds pattern, send 36 cents. > tbitowM smnm i. i pink, or blue shearling are school xlectrlc mixer, priced at $86.80 or GOMERY WARD COMPANY. New displays sre added dally to eyesight In adjusting quantity of with a ruby or onyx stone or may Four Inch squares, worked on a In CMins, your name, address, slss Youngstem will adorn Rady, the U^t. Particularly well designed have a lodge emblem or an Initial. and college favoritea miniature loom are sewn together $29.95, up, to lli^ten the labors of desired, and the Pattern Number Red-Nosed Reindeer, who FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY the brilMant array of sUgh^ Ir­ cooMng; a beautiful dreassr set, BOU’IS ANDJIKR BUUDIIiS In Reverse BY FINUR MARTIN regular NECKTIES — definitely In metial standards are topped with To enhance a pretty neck, there and in less time thwi It takes to to Sue Burnette The Manchester a______too for aUppsm______at_ $346.__ New handsome shades of silk or parch­ are pearls in single, double, or tri Whole-grain com salad added to from nine to ten pieces, including Evening Herald, llM Ave. Atner-1 for infanta S a fiseee-linsd »»owj \ CR»» x a u , >» demand as Christmas gifts ■- « tell Lulu-DoH la finished. Dressed for infanta am fiseee-linsd wMts <*■ coM u*M rt>t J W lb ment In prices starting Be low aa pie strands, priced from $8.60 up, scrambled eggs makes an excel­ in a blue and white dress and bon­ a ^ rlln g silver set at 143-M, in­ less. New York .19, N. Y, cspeskln with fiesoe cuff tat Wits, the CHENEY BROTHERS REM­ lent Iimcheon dish. Serve frisxled cluding tax; a delleats rosary of ’'LOXJtbVtH* NANT SALESROOM. $16.96 at KEM PS, m e ., 763 Main end a wide variety of metal net, the doll measures 18 Inches Don’t miaa the latest issue, at St $1.98. Very feminine am a w ^ - Street chokers. (All pricea Include tax). bam with It and a fruit aalad for high and has pigtails down her gold ooldr, set with crystal er col­ FskUbh. The Fall and Winter book back satin allppem with mxxfbou These are only examplea of high dessert. ored atones for the parson of Cath­ has a wealth of sewing data tor trim, at 81.98 or velour (rotisim'tai raaaiit-Oraaga Qaiek back and curls framing her cute olic faith. . Ona-half cup orange marma­ A dark color makes a girl look quality at fair pricea. face which Is worked In cross the home dressmaker. Smart, easy electrio blue or aearlet, regulaily ARTISTS’ SUPPLIES are the $2.2^ now 8147. Men’s rappam lade. 1 cup chopped peannta. S lesa large and a long Jacket and a stitch! Really « "personality" doll Don’t lose that aummsr suntan to make styles, fabric news—free vice aifted flour. $ teaspoona bak‘ long slim skirt make a suit that is A nutritloiu menu for take- right gift for creative people of if there ever was one. gift pattern printed In the book. range fTmn fleece lined ease to dig­ along lunch la one of>f jMsAut pesAi but­ any age, and the JOHNSON when it’a sq easy to hoop a si nified leather house dioea. tne Bow^, 1 teaapooa salt 1-* to wall-calculated to be slenderising. To obtain step by step instruc­ lamp in the bathroom for daily ZS.eeats. H «ap anger, 8 tgblaapoooa *at ter and cheese sandwiches,dwlchef raw PAINT CXIMPANY, 699 Main tions, stitch illustrations, materisi LAUNDRYy carrot stripe, an orange, cookies Street, has a ■variety. Finger sunbaths this winter. Best wardrobe tm velem am Un- S-1-4 cope milk, l agg. This Is definitely a SCARF requirements and finishing direc­ Inga which give an unbroken color 8iR dry taigredlenta tofatber. CHRISTMAS and the scarfs can and milk. Paint sets start the artist-to-be. tions for Lulu Doll (Pattern No. geria of nylon, evening gawns of f i r Show card colors and Speedball CHRISTMAS GREENS A|n> line ictbm hemline w ill look mom lace, daytinie dreaaea of wool Jam Work to fet Be^ egg w in milk be both *1^tty as a picture" and 5910) send 15 cents in coin plus 1 thm«"b»g than socks which divide The perfect gift for the man who lettering equipment meet special FLOWERS of fins quaUtF are very sey. - ■ < inexpensive If they come from cent postage. Your name, addrese the line and add teeming bulk to ARLOW8. Flowered chiffon uses tools la Uie SHOP SMITH- demands. Oil paints come In splen­ and the pattern number to Anne modest In ptloes at McOON- " 'I f 'l •']]• ■quuoa are $1.00; pure silk In five invaluable power tools In one did big sets or in single tubes. (jabot. The Manchester Evening VILLErq, 303 Woddbtidge Street the ankles. ■ | • «t h E DEB" FASHION RABCHt Christmas trees am fJiO and up; fetching colors are $1.00 and $1.98 circular saw, wood lathe, vertical Photo Oil Colors will please the Herald, 1150 Avenue of the Amer- r r v r m t t non- ^ Everahsrp-Schlck has A In tCMftM and $1.98 and $2.98 In drill press, horisontal drill press, snapshot fan for glorifying a good ices. New York 19, N. Y. evergrean wreaths and spraya am PWfttcuJ" gift-appeal for t h a l^ squares; pure wool squares In and disc sander. It’s $195.60 with shot Prang Textile Colors (wash­ $.85. up; m lstletos or BngUMi holly u IV ^Utm ss gifts, e«P*c^y 11/ girt. Compact, built for under. solid colors or bright plaids range the motor or $166.50 without mo­ able) enable the home-makei* to Is $.25 a hunch, up; Christmas coi> when they have 1$ie pm tty colora arm ease, made safe by an «ntm AI.I.EY OOP* Die la Cast HV V I HA.MI.fN tor et the MONTGOMERY WARD dress up her house with Individual­ er woman’s that their new black sages sre priced from $.80. There'll and smart styling shown at the from $.69 to $1.M; wool stoles— matte blads-ejector. Thehe IHM la iMMw a U0 u tf ea"* raasH >.m< Aumtsirr. m in . w a 'v s a re COMPANY. ity. dresses and new gabardine suits be handsome poinsettiss, potted MONTGOMERY WARD COM­ the very latest thing—In Tartan could easily pass as uniforms. priced at 13.49 at the WBUbON Mf Mkt z n . stmvs plaids with fringe decoration— plants, and cut Sowsra. PANY. Fast • color Moriilng m v a COMPANY. Cranberry SheiBert, Freeh FroK Too few women have the cour­ Dresses. St $3.39 to $X98, In alaas iL L e _ kre $1.98. MARLOW’ S FOR GOOD-LOOKINO HASSOCKS, W OUT . VALUB8I IngretHents Needed: 1 can Jellied age to be daring. The fear of When vegetablea are to be 13 tQ 44. have Uvely prints or If your shoes have ankle stiapa, ^ r /s-i cranberry sauce, lemon Juice, looking different from the Janes, priced from $3.98 up, at KEMP’S, steamed only enough hoU ^ wa^ bright block plaids. Afternoon aettle for stoddnga with the least vmtCH! Oooorooos sugar, cut-up fresh fruit. Method Joans and Julias In their crowd INC., not only add the last touch ter is added to supply steam dnr-: cottons, in alssa 9 to S3, at I8.M conMtlcuous hssl relnforeemsnts. (Makes 8 dosen eocoroons) Crush the cranberry sauce with makes IRbm s slave to clothes of cmnfort in front of an easy chair ing the cooking. to f8-98, am all sanforised for o ^ VfOOl fork. Add the lemon Juice and cliches. The results are clothes but give extra seating space when or fastness and non-i-ahrinkags. ‘ I cup sugar, 3 cupa corn­ things gat crowded^ Christmas GOTHAM GOLD STRIPE XO- flakes, tesspoon salt, 8 egg sugar. Pour Into freealng tray of that look so much alike every oth- GIFTS FOR c r a f t s m e n dC They Include the hugely I»I«W -ui a. - gift by which to be remembered. sU ages and skills am nunisrous at two-pieqe whip oor^ the always the McGiLL-OONVBRSE COM­ lOBE Harvard beets provide that PANY. 646 Main Street A Sketch in parUcdlarly nice stripes, plaida, tart touch that la so right with Mor Set at $3.68 eoablea one to and prints. quality assured by the name. .Gold veM. enlarge any Yt im your husband’s study or game for the artist •that'^Mng The FASHION-WISE NEW I'LL ■ 5 / A 6U614 — tw ZILCH/NO- DRESSES displayed at the WIL. ' WiFff POVS SA6- BOOy WANTS UESALOl room or the children’s play room. pipes! A ziTHea. iOO------The MANCHESTER FLOOR Add a UtQs Weeeestershim r o s e SHOP, 697 Main Streat, am AN(5euS I tar #ti^t. Inclu^ honey c^e lovely „ . Christmas gift or ta ESPBOAUJy SING- COMPANY. 66 OotUge Street, sauce snd finely j$mtad parsley M E f has innumerable effective color Ur the gravy that la jUrepared to baked In toe plan for *> dusting powder, bath | so aa to utilise valuable nutrients, For the Whole Family: Halts, soap sndnd sachetsaimet ati ‘ $840, in- HOUR OF CHARM CHRISTMAS CAROLS ehiding tax. New and nice Is a A SIN OIN G CHRISTMAS 5 0 ” Velveteen Phil Spitalny Lady Sterling purse-stse atomiser] CARD la a clever new greeting to thars leah-proof, at $4.95. be found at toe CENTER PHAR­ And His All-Girl Orchestra and Choir MACY. Bach card baa a record­ 3 9 ” Velveteen STRAUSS WALTZES A1 Goodman ■. Ssfve crisp croutons on top of I ing of a carol—"The First Noel," stowed tomatoes; flavor toe to-| "Jingle Bens," "Little Town, of 39” Rayon Transparent Velvet matoas-wlth a dash of sugar, salt, Bethlehem," "Silent Night," "Ooms freshly ground pepper snd basil. AD Ye Faithful." or “Joy To the I ST MU Msvwc. oe. T. a set.«. a mt. World.’’ plus a message. The - TIC FLINT Growl’s Name Helps HV MkHAEI. O’M \l.l EV AND RALPH I.AN’l 39” Rayon or Silk Prints cards reaUy play nicely on any .tsiieyinfsism,e».T.a.siaM.s mw. w*. CaiRISTMAS JEWELRY “ If. we'd >6i^w enough for a new car. wa might net be ^ '* 0 0 THMK THERE Y l DONT KNM A u X l PSuTioTo AfflOA MAIUW E w S S 'i i e t m H a tiio K m . b niM t? r BUTYDUCOMtSONNl hiss' with racepUonsl appeal at record player — and toey'm only able to got tno car ri^ t away, but than I'd have enough “ If you please, Matilda! Wa rafar to it as a champagne MBtIT K nN6Cfif1UNTs\tHlIt UCK6KXMDBACK6H0UN0 orOT 1 PUNKINS HUUB0Un.1MA?3 IWV'WC MAN NOUS ANOl K E M P ’ S m MATBDBR’S St the Center. A most j $.35 each. ONiHOKFKasor IntscAsuicumMin; sun 4W OUT ON -me cam. MAWI PfiMTS 50V Upholstery Fabrics for a now coat!” Incorporated sEsetlve chatelaine aet has two 7~T ___ _ aoalar, not a growler!" ionitA»n?/$on KnowiuiBrt Mg IssTSs eath set with a large ] Garnish a bowl of fluffy rics J lit O U J~ WHY? HAUAMIUIMDOUAK MKU. 9SKC10R eaowi MIMHT 50” Drapery Fabrics 76S MAIN STREET T E L . 9 9 9 0 Mtts-stfoon stone snd toe stonesjwito tiny sgum^ ot towpy W 1 u u k w a v BY J. R. W ||,|.IA.Mi» OUU BOAKUING HOUSE with MAJOR HOOI'LE MOTD UP wmntg Mt k> K SUSPICKXB or ANY Home of Frticidait* m fosttoed tai earrings, the whole I plmlento snd fresh g r ^ peppsrs, V MAUOV fAMIlV, 0CA1H MIXED UP WITH Parnitorc ami Maaie UUP/ HOriTS THAT I D id VOO A SK RIGHT, MA-ZOUt sat priced a t 115.00, p m tax. Pop-1 serve with fried chicken, V d K r •WHAT WAftTHE NATiOtJALiTY OF ACOR8ICAI4/ itiar Fostaer bracelet chains of! „■ .. m ■ or gold-fill have a heart I FIREPLACE EQUIPM ENT MX ,1V(E MAN »JH0 LOST tfclE gATTUE ((APOLSOM WAS 'i- IS hsngls. priced at $4.00 makes a P ^ c a l «id 8oad-|e^ MtSER OF WAffERLOO?”— HAK-KAFF.'THE A CORSiCAM.'— ■ad ua ,'Tha BUMiy lovMy totags Ing gW tor toe htineftwW toe A8L& ‘ QUegriON « iNEPTUV POT, Si r -— ^ YOO WJiM Th e Irregu lars Of gold Include deUcate IBLISH HARDWATO m e m o r y - MANY MEM U3ST THAT BATTLE.'— WlOO CASH AND pebdaats snd onyx-set earrings. | Flrs-llghtow « e priced nvj» I ^ ■;*rTH0WEV6R. O’COURSE A UFETlMe CHENILLE ROBES lTninT**r from a crystal and gold I up: wood baskato from $846 I CAM SUPPLY OF Christmas Slippers aft to ttaty chains fh a esse on a| ^HUrons and fire screens ipay as HARNESS 17.98 snd 98.98 and ham a spsolal slgntficsncs. gleaming braas « • .. OIL / of brass sad nigged Mack. QUILTED ROBES ’nis'hoat way to bs sure of your 9 1 2 .9 8 And U p C lose Outs comfort is to wear winter undies. You can use your winter ooat Attractive! > poMcet as a place for < WASH TUBBS Still At Liberty BY ILIE rUKNEB FLANNEL ROBES Among the innumerable, deUght-1 sway a few nlekles and .VANI6HW Win^A MficaurTtscapi I lu 5 5 w 5 5 3 r dnUETMAS FRAORANOCS, which can be reached a m h a ^ - • 9 1 9 J 8 And U p ^•.l tUlKV F«ACIl M A V C O a M IM MUCH JU 6T O M A M S W S g x i m Comfortable! he sppsaUng Christmas gifts I ly tai a Mm erurii than changathat tidlONWiSU AN tONdWt.OiWF-. MCnOlMMnEMIW "■OBfEBOwE from QTJDIK’B ratoRMAOY an baa to ba satoaetod fMaa a ------oursM n wAweoN- tarn FtfeasTHM- LtSTOPMiPm AU.FIACE6 .1^ I Prtmioaa Houas asto af “ Chlffoft"| — ^ gpicuoudAaAW OUTIOirASt RUN- Serviceable! hnd •Verget-Me-Not" at $145 to| Unusual GIFT WRAPPINGS 16 THAT FM01D $3.00: Yatdley’s popular coamsUcsl that make the outside of toe gin OFHMA. MEN’S — WOMEN’S ~ CHILDREN’S In varioos combinations; Ooty'slss exelttn as the contents arc —eteHm set of powder, eouge, awd I many a ttoa DEWKY-RICHMAN IliistfTtr ** fa d a charm ing I COMPANY. Ih addition to Indl- »«RViirinon" ast of three Ooty|vidoal papers and ttss, there sr>^ ea(8i. hangiag is lu own I matchedaets at $46 aad $1.60 wit W O U L ^ papan. tlaa, saaM, aad caida TUEUARNESG GUSTAFSON’S OIL MAKE GOOD 70S MAIN STREET H aeil bedims toe beauty of a T h e Inqinri (XeiSTMAi&^ pastel fVR. iighriy eponge off soil. ^ PREGENTTSf ia8M THE QUICKY ' **'**' "XW .'vinw V « %

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T - r Engined But Strui^rs Hiss Denies He On Denial of . * S ‘- ‘s /’ { . . f: On 12th Fate Data to ' M .'V Chinese Nationalists As­ Pleads Innoeent to Fed­ sert Troops Escape Reds Sw^m Over Navy Plane^ Devices eral Grand Jnpy^R Trap While Commun­ f'b • n • « Charae; Judge Names ists Announce Com­ Suburbs D i a g r u m s K b c b w b u j « . 2 4 airDate for plete Destruction; Nan­ Trial and Sets Bail king Stunned at Re- Li/e Goes on Much os At 83,CM)0 .Which Ac­ Possible Leader : fiort Reds Allowed to Vsual Within En- Court Asked cused Posts; Another Readi Peiping Walls circled City*s WaUki From Government t'n- Not to Pass Jury B^[ins Work Rifle Fire Is Heard its While Red Courier Nimking, Dec. 16.—ewN>w York, lOTK, oec.pec. 16.-H/P)—' The Chinese government and Peiping, Dec. 16.—(JP)— v l U J a p I p l l l l t ! Alger Hisa todajr pleaded in-: the Communiats made simul- Washington, Dec. 16.—(/P) ■ 8 nocent to a F^eral ar The sound of rifle Are punctu­ —Diagrams of some Navy Federal grand tnnequs announcements to­ ates the crisp air of Peiping „ . jury's charge he lied when ha night one saying the govern­ airplane devices, it was dis- Government Pleads To- denied giving secret govem- today, but trithin the Com­ closftd today, were among the ment 12th Army group had munist-encircled city’s an­ escaped a Red trap, the other doc’jments Whittaker Cham­ day With Supreme cient walls life goes on mud) RaMia. DeWovs, 2T, meets her future hosband at Portland, Oegn for TabSKaanml ^ hittakcr Qluun* saying it had been “ complete­ bers says he got from govern­ Iribunal INol to T mhi- bers. The indictment wmw- as usual. The dty has not the amt tine at train depot on her arrival from Csechoelovalda. ment soui-ces when he was a ly w i ^ out.” lallen, although the Reds are Thoy h s | a a eorfetponding after she put a matrimonial adterUaewieiit per* With Decisions turned last night as aTclimiu REG. 1.49 Joins other Fercee ta'S Pragoe aewspaprr which clrcnlatcd la this country. (.LP'tilre- Communist courier in the ------1. •? l*-nxonth jury probe of al- Ihe government announcement, Swarming over its suburbs 1930s. by the Defense AOnistry, said the and rolling toward tha thick Makes Secret Papers Pubae SHEER NYLONS 13th had broken through the Cbm- arched gates. ’This came to light when____ the Vnited SUtes government plosded, Justice dspsrtment S5Su*^'d«- numiat encirclement and Joined Fll^ttag Ob ShmU Seale House Un-Aiueri<^ 'ActiviUea the Supreme court today not' dared that a new graafl Jury IN NEW SHADES other Nationalist forces northwest The flghUng appears relatively committee made pubUc two .aeU | to "tamperV’with the-InternaUoaal I'rtileh began work would of Pengpu, a little over 100 miles amall-acale and concentrated Oefiense Setup Seen jrf the secret p s p ^ tribunal which doomed former Pro-1 espionage proba fUUy trom Nanking. mostly west of the city walls. CSiamocra in Its investigation of j % I would prosecute “wbemever 51 Gauge— 30 Denie^i^ the I Communist broadcast aaid Small arma fire is occasionally in- communist espionage activities. “ 1 six other Japanese the evidence hits.” the remnants of the 13th, after 33 tsnqtersed by mortar bursts and Acting Chairman Mundt (R-SED . war lordi to death. Campbell, asstatant attori- days of eloae entrapment, had been aome li^ t artillery which can be ‘Enormously’ Costly A brief filed in edvanM fit to­ ney ger.4rai in charge of 0 » de­ beard clearly throughout Peiping. •jiwr aaid he understood the data on deotroyed Wednesday night as Navy flying devices reached day's historic war crimsa ‘ argu­ partment’s Oiminal dlvlsien, iaid they toied to break out towards The Reds thus far have thrown Chambere from “contacta” in the ments cited the goverament’a at s news confanaca_____ ao instruc- the west. only snudl forces into the attack, ‘Taidt'Eopce’ of Hoover i s s s a is s Bureau of Standards in the Com­ “deep concern lest irreparable - tloa ever had been rivwi “b » niv. th e 13th had been tnqiped In evidently reserving their main merce department, rather than damage be done” if tha American one to w U te w a S rJ W e ’’^ ^ tha Buhslen sector 145 miles from Commission Asserts' N e W Q court “arrogates” to itself powor sbtqngtb for an attempt to botUe lls from the Navy department. He 1 The dcpsrtment and tiia Buy now and SAVE I Thty’r® Nanking. A previous government up the city if Gen. Fu Cao-Ti gov- to review the Tokyo trtbunsf's ac­ MittiliitMMry in Need aaid tha committee had been given tions. . Uh-Americaa ActtvHiaa ooBsmit- sheer—all flawless nylon from report that it had broken tree last enunant commander of north Chi­ Called Froai (/P i Wirca to understand that no high mili­ I tee have been sharply at o44o oo week proved incorrect. na decides to flM>t all the way.^ Q f ^ Overhauling N olv Solicitor General PhUtp B; Perl­ top to toe; with slim, straight tary eecreta were involved, but man said any such mova not only conduct of tha proba. ^ the government admitted three The Oommimists have pushed that the informaU->n would have I Hiss. 44-ycar-oId formar high* daya ago that tha I3th had lost MT T., Z Balpb JeaalBgs. woodehoppar. would be a blow to peaceful and seams to slenderize your legs. Aaasdatea ef Lice PresMeat U cloie enough to level cannon on been “valuable end useful to Rut- ranking poUcy adviser la the ateto Boys’, CHrU* soma 50,poo men—about half its the city itself—but they haven’). Washington, Dec. 16.— {JPj held-on ebatge or murder of Ruth judiotel scttlementa of internation­ REG. 1.98 ^ ^ REG. 4S.95 Weil reinforced at points of Tsuag-Jen (above) of CU)m' aaid ete.” al disputes and “ the continued department, made bis plea fa a strength. This baa given impetus to rumors — This country's national de- Elsenberg, Newark mu-se. In firm, clear voice. FULL-SIZED Stunaei by Pelplag New| hs la srilUng to aasuase leadeiahip Ossipee, N. H. . . . . Charlas Del- ’The data dealt with auch things growth of world tew” but: BOYS’ DRESS SHIRT ^ / C strain to w-e-a-r! We have of the goverasBaat, but only U the of peace talks between the Reds I fease , system is “ enormously as parachutes, fuel system dump "Other cooperative endeavors EQUIPPED The confllotlng snnounoementa and General ,Fu. zell, 23, New Haven, confesses that Tealativo Trial Dalo;ast IN FANCY P.4TTERNS 3 7 " ^ them in new, exciting costume came as Nanking was stunned by .tcaasfer ef that power- la made costly and its machinery he la Danbury’s “phiuitani bargtsr” ; valves, generator windings, aad . . . such 4a United Nations ac­ Foderal Judge Jahn W. Clanay legal la a eoiaatltntloaal aisBaejr. ReporUfrom ’nentain aaid Claire devices for linking head aets and tivities, also will suffer.” - White broadcloth, woven patteina or HAWTHORNE BIKE blending shades. Sizes from news that the government’s Chaoaault’a China Air ’Triu^port needfl pvarhsuling, a Hoover .... Members of Knights o f Sxed Jan. 24 as tim tantettea:4kta northern commander had allowed Ptesideat Oiiaag Aal-Shck -vte coniinis^n “tiuik force” ra- Columbw in Stoningtoh a«Mage te i microphones in ptena communtea- In fact' Perlman ipsteted, “most ^ t i » t ^ r after ordatlagv thsL striped percales. Pre-shrunk. Biff, amooth-ridinip balloon tires. Hsa 8^*101^. atddiHbS reeasaiiwadallsai sT company hafl conqpletad tha wlth- tiona sj'atema. unhappy coastquencaa can ba an-1 Hiss ba ftngerprii the Chmmunista to reach Peiptn^ ported tedgy, :'^j2n-paee take tefephoae calls from children j Airline headlight, rear carrier! Savel walla. — adriifra, that.Ae anwepder who want the station waa still off the air. to. questions he had “no knowl­ Tbtea Hoaro for ArganMwte bearings. Adjustable edge” as to whether the .eatimate against low rate of pav-increlteoa : Tha high court aoL aside three Berliners could, if they wished, granted...... Erast Nobs, Scmtel seat and handle bar. Backs M ove tune in to the fidnter program of Of Educating was made by Air Force intelli­ I Tells of Row houre for today’s arguments—an gence. Democrat, is first of his party over i Local Maa Rsiys Vtaat . . the Soviet-controllad' Deutschland- hour more than customary. After i Fwtiaad. Me, Dae. 18 UP) • SOfi elected president of Switxortand. . I listening to the debate, the Justices Strong Man of Nicara­ sender, but live hours after the de­ Might Have Asked Mob)lUattoa .... U. S. military bulletin forWda at the Peadtebarty adtt at Re 148 molition, of which Radio Berlin Christian Scienice Moni­ An ofllcial source said President Testifies She Heard Mrs. likely will take up the cases In tea. a emaa taxtUo f toat. was aa- cun SUNEAII RUBIER DOU had been warned almost s month wearing of American uniform at tl.eir regular cleaed conference oo gua Said Supporting Truman might well have aShed for any conimunlst-.sponsored public i Sattirday. cenM . la Cnmbtilaod eeoaty in advance, Deutschlandsender still tor Editor Points to almost complete mobilization of Yharbo Say Son Not regtetry at deeds today. Reg. 2.98 3 3 activity in Berlin. I Their decision may ba announced ^ Costa Rica Invasion ignored it. Task Press Faces the country if ho had followed the Her Husband’s Child The traaeter was fMro tibe Drinks, wets While western-licensed after- 'mistaken" estimate that “aa im- Agriculture department objacts f Monday or, if not then, on 4he Sebago Weeiro MIB. lac.. w blA San Juan, Oosta Rica, Dec. 18— mediate military move .was afoot!*® ' baa epeaated tba odR eioce 1848. Ureaaed in cute a un­ (CoBttauad oa Page Sixteen) ML Vernon, N. T.. Doc. IS—(P) abroad, rather than intenalflc^atton I ^ ftelght rates in New^^^nd Marburg, Germany, DaC, 16—uPv t (L'osHaued on Page rwq) Tn-u prlaonera seized at La ta Max H. Fwtmaa at Aco Waalea —Erwin D. Canbam, editor of the of...... the ‘cold...... war’.”• •• '^ States...... Purge, of faetocy —A beautiful German girl tsstiflsd suit. Pretty composi­ cyuB aay Uen. Anastasio Somoza, ofticiala in Russia followa com- ^ ' at .Maacbester. Cano. ■■ TRa Christian Science Monitor, aaya As it tufned out, tho committee today she heard Mrs. Wilms i tion head. Sleeping Nicaraguan strong man, is report­ the preaa at this country must do plaint that soine ^ew shoes lasted “BllUe" 'Ybsrbo say her aix-year-' ed to have pledged full support for said in referring to this incidenL •aly four days. . . . .Russia issues eyes, l l ' tall. 30 on Plane a job of educating—to prove to the centra] intelligence agency and old son was not her husbsnd'e Weather May Horthy te Leave Gerosaay - the current invasion of Costa Ri­ Americana their inheritance of 84 page “ white paper ’ giving Moa- child. ca. other intelligencoi groups “ fortu- eon’S side of Korean question. . . . WeOiMtni. Getmaay, Dec. 16—uN press freedom "le central to • II; nstely" snd "correctly evaluated Mrs. Ybsrbo, comely 33-year-oId —Adariral Xlcbolaa nsetoF* !••* The organizer, they say, ia Dr., Die in Crash their freedome.” Army making Ouistmae gift of American woman from Malden, Delay Rescue Rafael ChJderon GuaitUa, former j . . 1 the avsltebie Information In g o ^ w oror rageat ef Haagary, wtR leave CHIIDRIN’S 1.49 '9 8 RAtnC MIOOST AUTO RACm I’lh e American proas,” Csnham time.” freedom to 450 Army and Air Mas^. te on trial for th^ murder riw aaay with hte wife Doe. 18 tqr |27 ROYS’ IN-OR-OUm president of OMta Rica, whom o Force men now in military priaons. of her husband, Sgt. John Tbarbo, REG. 2.29 g -ft COTTON UNIONSUiT 3 -9 8 aaid in an address here last night, The committee recommended oa gadlacleaed deattaotlea. ' N RIO. 8.9S CHICAOO WOMRN’S OOWNf . . ^ WOOL PLAID SHIRT ^ miUtarir junta has prevented from “must do a far batter job of pub­ . . . . Winston Churchill gets ao of Golied. Tex. waa roaeiiii widaiy tho| toer 9 im reasaumlng the presidency. Packages of Fireworks, this six-point program to hold dol­ reply as he asks Labor government Describes Qaarrel Blindiu^ Snowstorm WINE FELT BOOTEE | Popular "Don Dee” nuke with conven­ ••T" REARS POOTRAU Uc education than it haa ever done lar outlays within bounds arid im­ weald gw to Arocatiaa, wheea rets Many ehanping laoe-trimmed styles to Convertible collar, fully sell-labric- 77. ’The field commanders, they say, Smuggled Aboard^ Be- before. We must convey to Amer­ why it has not com^ained to Fraulein Elfriede Kruemmelbein Blaokrliiig Much of FOR REAL COMFORT are a Nicaraguan and a Hondu­ prove the operations of the secur­ tiVM live, bat Madam* HerU^ ient no-butlon seat for aces 2 to 12. Endorsed by Sid Luckm sn. T<--pgrain choose from ! AH of pdid-smooth ray­ faced button front. Shirt style cufis. icana more fuUy and concretely Israel about alleged shooting down waa describing to the United States ahrogged otr'sH oaaatioas except Scale replica, with adi ran. ity setup: of R. A. F. plane oVer Palestine Military government court a quar- , Grcenlami .4rca Todav Bhs’U appreciate its warmth, handy cowhide cover. OOdal tUe. wei^i. lieircd to Be Factor j the importance of free informa- to eeadtim that they w en loavtag on crepe in pretty flower prints on Unlined. Assorted plaids. justable front wheels; Army staff officers questioned tlon.” 1. Give the aecretaiw of de­ last month. tel she witnessed between Tbarbo, ------sUda fsstnsrl’ With hard soles. 4-9. I fense more direct control over the Gcraiagy. pastel grounds, b ..91^ 34 to 50. long-running spiral the prlaoncrs. in the presence of Cgnham. who alpo te president and tall wife, a few minutaa before 1 Westover Air Force Base, Mass, • • • reporters, at the San Jose jail last BarranquiUa, Ckilombia. Dec. 15 three armed forces because his K motor, ezhausta. Investigators' pushed todsy of the American Bociety of News­ he waa ehoL TVe is _ raven Higher fnlerfre nlghL They Identified themsetvea present “diflIculUes Ue In vague au­ Trcaaury Balance Elfriede said the Ybarboa house- “ toward a plateau rim 25'miles w4at paper editors, spoke at ceremo­ thority.” f Waahtagtea* B*c. 16—UR'' Rea- as Pedro Jose Ordonez and Flor- of Bogota, where Lansa alrtines nies marking the 157th anniver­ maid, Liw iotte Tptmwa at tha • ^•*^«**' today thstaatened to delay ater. Laeaa (D.. 01), wh* aaoy h* enclo Ordonez, brothers. 2. Take steps to assure s “full­ Washington, Der. 18 r — The time waa holding the atigry aer- * daring attempt to reaciie nine said one of its passenger planes sary of the ratification of the bin er measure of tesmwork” the Seaate Detwseratte lemtae la The two were among 38 men crashed yesterday, killing all SO er niMSure of teemwork ’ among i position of the Treasury Dec. 14: geant sway fron) his )Mfe and u. S. flieii isolated on • bleak, the west Coagreps. said today he 11' RUItSR SUNSASE IN CASE i of rigbte-the first 10 amOndmentc the ofBces and services which com- 1 ~ captured in fighting at Le Crux, persons aboard. to the U. S. constitution. pose the national miUtary eatab-1 **«eMpts, $.—,j.0.53« 01, ex- pleading with him not to l ^ t her. anow-clad Greenland plateau. favere higher salaries fse o«v- in northwestern Costa Rica 17 Lansa oSciate aaid packages -df He and other newspaper figures pendltures, .7l«1.83S.,5TP 24; bal­ “Raroeinber vour ron, Jimmy." | c.ooae Bay. Ubrador. repc.rted eniBient aMrials, Prseldrat loro- miles south of the Nicaraguan fireworks, aimarently ‘ sihujggled man haa leeaaeiin adad aus towHaro met at the national shrine of the (Cooiisued oa Page N'lae) ance, 83.696.625.718. iO. M*^Sf**i*’ , • blinding snowstorm bUinketlr.g frontier, which fell to the Invaders •Imsrd the plane, may have cauaed biU of rights, located at 8L Paul’s i ®uch of tha rorth country as frroi 818,68# to 933,888 a #IM far at the week end. the craah. . eahiaet sMnre aad torwaaia tor She drinks, then wetsi church here. - "**Ve/th«*EifriedrmM^ equipmant was assembled (A five-man investigating com­ The plane, a two-engine •'DQ-3, Tbieata Frosa ’Throa Saweea n.r IS NarsarssuaJ;. 100 miies from other top aMrialSi W ith delieate organdy mission, appointed imder terms of was en route from Bogota id Rar- ner, who trotified yrotertey, made ^ stranded airmen. « • 6 Canbam said ttareate to fr«a- clear what the Ybarboa No Deetetaa hy Coavaaaen dress, bonnet, rsttlsb tha Inter-American mutual de­ ranquUla. It carried a crew of dom of tnformatloa today oome Would Cover Freight Cars Officers said weather reports fense treaty, is due to Irovs Wash­ four' and 26 passengers. Two from ttarse sourcao: q u srrri^ a ^ t . i "sketchy" and it could not aaftfqrd. Dec. IR— — Ttus and bath equipment. ington for San Jose late today. j stewardesses were aboard. etate Beard ej r “ThreaU to internatienal inter­ Mrs. Y ^ S ? a a t t ^ ^ have 1 immediately if tha ^ taaatlaf al l*.RR The commission was named yes­ > A member of the Civil Aviation! change of lafermation. With Advertising Posters terday. Juan Bautista de Lavalle : Beard at Bogota said the plane' announced ehe will p)ead salf-da-) womd delay tha re*.ue mte- ao-dto i crashed withiiIn five minutes after 'Throats to frat lafarmaUea fense. ; ____ of Peru ia chairman. Other mem- within the United States. bfera are Paul C. Daniels of the I tekweff. Alfriade, 22. testified ehe hsairi! . . ^ ilic t r ic t w in w A m i ir o n I Two aritteh Bagteeers Killed Threats te free infonnatian Mastgomsry. AI6., Uae. 16—li^atiiag sponsoi s’ mesiage* through- the bathroom door forced open a ! Neanwhlie radio communiM- to' United Statee. Jose Marla Bello of from the media themsalvas." __Traveling biUbosrds? out tha country. was being Brazil. Silvio Villegas of Colombia I The dead included two BrUteh few eeconde before she heard tbrqo j 6emg maintained with whether U . engineers, connected with the Shell IsternationaUy, -he said.' efforts Why not 7 asks Rempa A. (Men WaoM Help la Other Wave shots. tha tce-cap castawaya. who report­ anae to rolaito ^ 10*^® AC-DO .vnd Luis Quintanilla of Mexico. by newspapermen to find out AxuL Says the man with an idea, ed they el) weie in excellent , Petroleum (Company at Bogota. of (Thiideisburg. Ala. Oden figurea Mrs. Tessner said yesterday she ; ROOTU :. 2 9 REG. 10.95 FLANNELETTE 1,98 VisiliHi At Farm House , They wrere identified ss A. C. Bu- what te going on In the world and it would help the tailmsd* in other saw Mrs. Ybarbo standing bsforo j health.' good spirits and conident RUDOLPH SUPPERS'. Dial on each iron Klorenclo Ordonez, 52, dressed transmit news across frM tie n ! It would be a welcomed change of of rascue. 2 6 9 35-PC. EGGSHELL 8-88 JR. SOYS’ JACQUARD 0 9 8 I chan and E. Howrey. ways, such aa; the half-open door with a pistol' 1MTH RIU ON NSOI GOW NS ■ shows when to pour in dirty khaki trousers and shirt, All the other passengers, includ­ have ^ “teweasingly restricted acener}' if railroads would cover “ How easy it will be for the. con­ ll. her hand and eaw her raiad the Plana for their rescue caliec for KNIT PUULOVIR ^ said Calderon vleited him . four For ^ who wants eemfort and SERVICE FOR SIX ing eight women and one infant, since tha end et the war.” the ur.alghtly sides of frsight cars ductor to ycO to the brakeman: gun and flra into the bathrooin. two fUders tc slight nsar tho msn at).-a. Ihe bells jln^e; the eyes roll! Warm Favorite# in ageorted pasts! solids and bptter. Chronm-pUt- times at him farm house at Naiv- apparantly were Colombians, ths Within tba tJ. I „ aalA “ ‘Cut aO three cars ahead of Blfriede roid she had aeon tha and taka them aboard. Tha ghdara t8RI 100% new wool worsted. Front arid back with eye-catching advertising ji e o w a ^ * aenr wwnib! Soft, nadded sole. i-9. ahesrling, w ^Jined. Siseo 6 to 12. Ughtwmght yet more dnrsbte than ad: W sbnt handloa. daimt. ia waetara Nicaragua 60 atriina said. “too many AnMriaaqs, ir iM br Radle; tend Baked aergaant go Into the bathroon aad than trouid U ysnksd into tha qir stripsa. W * » « design. Blue, maroon with white. 4-10. seml-poreolatnt Striking Apple pettem. milaa north of the Ooata Rieaa Nye-iritaeeBae wore quoted as xaalous aad untramnteled ^ poatera—hghtsd at ntgtiL of , I d' the house. Seamsome eloaa the door a few mbnitoa 0 6 two lines by trsnaport planro border. saying tha plans hit a fog-shsdud- free expression, would impose re- course. Host to the team-track and put earlier ' and towed back to civQlaUoa. Ha said Calderon told him that ed hill and burst into flames. News­ strictlons. BesideJ. he suggested to the Stidteas Reap on the transferf ’’ Elfriede did not say what tho Brig. Gan. Caleb V. Haynsa. head General Somoza. former president paper accounts said fragments of "This te particularly true of men Alabama Public Service cemmte- LAta easier than: memoritir.g a sergeant's reaction was to Mrs. et the Newfe'undiaad base eCM- t4^ railroads probably could pick bunch of unimagtnativa t»xcar treatlaasd ea P a n Feartesal * (Oaatii aa P iM I) lO allaasd m Pago ■) up a Bice piece of change by shut­ numbera. \ i (Caatteoad oo Foortosaj ea Pago



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