WEOKRESDAY, NOVE^IBER 28, i94* I MattrtjMtpr Eutning The Weather Foreoant of U. S. Weather Bureau V Ji. Average Da which the Army Band started a where tfte maaa meeting was held, For th e. Month Light snow and sllghUy colder Publitr R ecords. Brotlierli<><> Kt«Uok, SO Se. of The loi Center street at $.30 a j ,>n a turkey (iiipper, served b.V the X -r-' ^ . "tist/For Thq^. Suggnl month. / j) I Danielson churches, following V T W T tstt snd Whitney.Aircraft ' 8«(HM Club wlU hold iU third International Military Tribunal ■tmiiel LsdlM’ Night St the Hart­ :Z ford CSub on Friday night, Decem- We offer cuntom re-uphol- !,«■ t, Ilreaa will be aemi-for- Horror Pictures mal. ' Karl Mltchell’a Farmlrgr- alering — renewing your ton Valley Club orcheatra w^-frtr- furniture from frame to Another Shipment nlah mualc. A buffet aupller .will fabric. We give yourTur- ba nerved at 10 ^ New Colors. Flashed at Trial nlture the beauty that 24” X 48” Chgfmtred ^ . pfc Qsacf'LT Godin of 1V7 C e-, cornea from master ' work­ dar s t i ^ called hla ;i^f*vVp last; by telephone from Newport, manship and the use of fin­ Nazi Leaders News Va., ■where . he bad Just; est quality materials. ^ SHAp RUGS |4— landed on the "J. H. Nicholson. ■ "■ He haa been in France since the first «rf;.October awaiting passage Ghastly Scenes of Con- D u a S t i c to tBls country. Previoiis to that 2-Piece Suite/ 3 5 . 9 5 time he was In Czechoslovakia rentration Gamps ^ [Na^al Attaches in Japan , and Germany. ------Richard F^Resle Re-Upholstered Pre-8hron)t. washable Shag ruga for. bedroom, Shown to W n iation - P b l i c V S h i f t Marshall Prepares l ^ n d Some Districts of ' The Ladies Aid Society of the Tech.______Sergeant Richard P. Order Now for Xmas Delivery living room iUid -bathroom. New colors In al Tribuiwd; Some o f J ^ ■ wthe, roee, green and peach. Cht^ Notified Dec. 4, \ .Covenant-Congregational church Rggi* of 821 Main .street, received A • •’ a •_J"’*' has made arrangements for theihis honorable dl.schsrge at Mitch- One Tear Budget. Or Ohaiga Hitlerite's^ Avert On Germanv Admiral Kim* OTHER RUGS, |8.98 TO $8.95 For Quick Journey 194 open meeting at the church to- jn Long island, November ST. BRIDGET^ Aeonmit At Ne Extra C o^ As Grim Film J b W n .^morrow evening at ' 7:45,--when jg • S 9 niel larked in for .\ .Mrs, Ndfina Burgess o f Hartford,- Sergeant Reaje-'^ss attached to - X ' t h i C o p y ^ Ijrahall to Be the new president of the S t a t e - W , 4 3 ^^ Bomtf Group, 8Sth Bomb- In Light Weight Iknlin 1 Our dfwratnre win eirt w ^ N,rf™ 'ter.77ov. C. t . li., will be the speaker. Theijpjj ^*adron (H), and a flight, CHURCH BASEMENT thirty-fire mHee without- charge - la s t ly scenes 61—Nazi Of Price’s Report to '" General Raps Called Before Leav- society will hold a business meet- pngin^r on ■B-24's. He served in or oMIgadon. concentration c ^ p 8 were Be Called Before Sen- , 1 -* Truman on Potential lU g for Cliina Post Ing following the lecture. the Southwest Pacific area, parti­ shown in motio^ pictures to- cipating in the Bismarck a n h l-; MacDonald -Failure in R e i c h ate Foreign Relations Freiicll Staiicl St. Margaret's Circle held * suc­ pelago. New Guinea, Phllippine.s, | d&y to the International Mili­ Commit tee Sessum Bulletinl cessful card social Igst night at Western Pacific, China and Ryuk- Tel. 2-4127 tary tribunal, but some of the PLAYING STARTS AT 8:15 UpholsteriogCo^ Washington, Nov. 29,--OP)— A Washington, Nov. 29«- the home of Mra.'Tlhbert Schaller|yjjj, campaigns and air offensive ■ i Hitlerite leaders dn trial sat On Nazi R of Pelmont street. Mrs. Rliasell | japan. He was awarded the drastic revision ' of • American Washington,. Nov. 29.— (ff*) Congressional investigat *8.1 MAIN STREET, HARTFORD. S with averted eyes during the .0>ctaran won' the door prlzh o f a Air Medal for aerial combat mis­ ■e policy on Germany is expected by — Armed with iiroad power.s, I^at;^ned today that Army Ill'll fine cake, MrA Edward Krasynlcs, abowing/of - the. grim film sions. New Oval (tfptomatic officials,to result from Gen. George C. Marshall sped Eisenhower Urges Early tetliffcnj;e officers predicted a ribbon bouquet and Mrs. Maud The son of Mr. and Mrs. Salva­ A/ record of German cruelty. , er Ooeiing *nd _ Others Byron Price's report th Preaiden^ preparations today for^.a 'E^ialdishment of Cen- two d ^ fl before the Japanese Foley, glasses. In bridge, Mrs. Jo- tore Reale of Newman street, he Tbd^ grisly plctuitea of ma.ss Truman on the potential failure quick flight to China as his seph Falkowskl was high and Mrs. has been In the' service nearly attached Pi^rl Harbor that Foster WllHams Won second pKHe. Chenille Bath .98 m u^er sobered Relchsmarshal o f present Gei'man - administra­ predecessor’s explosive I'cs- tral German Adminis­ three yeara, is married and has tion. Japan’s leaden wanted In setback, Mrs. Nellie Reyhl i^ n two • children, Richard, Jy, and Hi^mann Goering and others of igna^ion headed for an airing first .honors and Mrs. Helen - -Vo- the score of defendants who had Dne result of any auch change trative Machiltery «void a general Sharon Ann. hion and Glamour Mat Sets jick; second. Fourteen tables were grinned and laughed earlier ai an may be to eliminate to a great on Capitol Hill. Chairman cific.” This ____ in play. After the gamea. aalads, An unuaual pattern in oval shaped bath mat American prosecutor disclosed the extent the remaining influence o f Connally (D,, Tex.), of the Frankfurt, Germany, Nov. 29— pan’s intentions wa^'jnclnded. Mrs. Ellen Wlfspn, worthy mis-' with lid cover. All colors with multi-color Henry Morgenthau, Jr„ over Ger­ Members of the International Military tribunal strike various attitudes as they .listen to pro- .Senate Foreign Relations commit­ rolla and coffee were aeryed. threats, bluffs and deceit with ...... W*. ___ . -- - ...... V a # 4 4 .. m4 4 • T 1 ft jl ^ ^h7 41# I. (>P)—General Elsenhower In a re­ in military document^ tress of Daughters o f Liberty, No. | floral design. Black, white, red, wipe, malse, man control, policy. ceedings of the trial of top-flight Nazis at Nuernberg, Germany. Left to right: Juilge I. ^ Nlki- tee told reporters ;he plans to call which Hitler softened up Austria port released herctoday, criticised the Senate-House group^ Wendeir Cheney, of 8* Brook- 125, L.O.L.I., has called a meeting green, blue, peach, duaty roee and aqua. . ..^ for an unopposed invasion. With hia. “ Morgenthau plan” — techenko of Russia: Alternate Sir Norman Blrkett and Judge Sir Geoffrey Lawrence of Great Britain; both Maj.' Gbn; Patrick'J. Hurley for ShHirday afternoon at two Judge Francis Biddle and Alternate John ParkeK of the United States^ and Judge Henri DeVabre and and',!S'ecretary of State James F. the Ffenoh government for ham­ vestigating the Pearl atreet, honorably discharged V- HJalmar Schachl, Hitler's ‘‘flnan- A so-called hard-peace plan —the from the armed forces last w^ek, o’clock tn Orange hall. A .rehears­ ■\ ■ • 100%jVirgin Wool \cial wizard,” sat with his back to former aecretary of the Treasury Alternate ilotyi-t galco of France, (AP wlrephoto\^ J / ______" '\ '______. . X_- ihymes before if closed door ses­ pering the Allied Control council disaster Dec. 7, 1941. la now employed by Clifford's al for thy/ first degree will take | r V 72” X 90” Chatham Woolshire the screen, refusing to look at the had great Influence in the writing sion, perhaps Monday. and' urged early establishment of Men's and Boys' Shop, at 917 place and all members-of the de­ of/icial U. S. Army film. Franz of the basic German policy direc­ To Discus* Hurley Contention central German admlnlstratlye gree staff afe urged to attend. machinery. > Washington, Nov. 29.— Main atieet. voh Papen. once Germany’s wiliest tive. This Is the directive—known The purpose, Connally said, wip —Congressional investigators/ • — a W diplomat, refused to glance at the as \JCS 1067—under w.hich the Declares Ray ‘Summarizing the situation In \ Steel Workers Heads Be an inferihal discussion of Hur­ Germany In.October, before he left learned today that A m erii^ J \ ■'V\ . X BLANKETS screen but could not shut out- the American Military government in ley’s contention that, he had been Five beautiful colors. Extra, length. BoA.: soujig^of the_ narrator!a-voice de­ Germany functioned originally and to become; chief of staff of the Naval attaches ill Japan crossed up as ambassador to U. S. Army, Eisenhower cited the blue, green, peach and cedar. scribing the deaths of thousands from which It atill draw’s con.sid- Upset Wlieii Chlna'by subordIH'ates both in the some districts of China we o f ■NaziXyicilnis. - H o ld ^ ik e "potential dangers of unrest And erable authority -even though the State department and at "Chung­ notified Dec. 4, 1-941- Substantial HOsa Shows Interest disease this winter.". HALE'S SELF SERVE Big Three declara'tion at Po,t»|am king. , He declared,.however, there was days before the Peart ' Rudolf Hess, on the other hand, Is. now the basic gn'ide. Club Clo^d Connally stressed, however, that The Original In^New Englf^d! /■ "no Immediate emergency In the attack— to destroy^t h e i r ; showed an interest in the trial for, Recommends Rewritings Wulkout Favored he has no Intention of ordering the first time. Hitler’s ■ one-time American and British' zones as Price recommended that JCS No Need Seen any such full-dress hearing as codes. Gerhard/Gesell, cora- deputy, who \ is trying to escape long as current rations can be AMD HEALTH M) •MOUTON LAMB 1067, be rewritten "Into - a few De Pasc|uale Continues Vote of Nearly 5 to- , Senator Wherry (R., Neb.) de­ maintained.” ^ mlttee counBei.''^ut Into the rde» .-from the tria( on a plea of lost manded In .8 bitter Senate speech ords of UiaRenate-House commit-^ memory, followed the uncensoreff hundred wwrds of general princi­ Maine Textile Work- ■The release followed by a day ples." Testimony in Trials of o Hold More late yesterday. This would have the Whltei House disclosure of a tee Inveptl^ting the' attack a dla-'' •LEOPARD LAPIN film closely. V patchk^nt to the attaches Dec. ix Goering also wratched the screen He -said its detailed provisions Seven Hartford Men ers Go Back to Jobs covered just about everything con­ report to President Truman by nected with the State department, >dtdmlral Harold R. Stark, tbCB. THURSDAY SPEfclALSf Intently. ' fall with untold force upon Gen­ Byron Price, fortfier censorship di­ eral Eisenhower’s officers, now - On Conspiracy Charge 3 Parleys -the Atlantic charter and the Pots­ rector, blaming France tors moat lief of Naval Ope'ratlofla. Adml-^ ■ Cold, aloof Grand Admiral Karl By- The As.sociated Press ral Husband E. Klmmel, com*' Green StamMjOfyen With Cash Saleit^ •GREY KIDSKIN Doenitx, ^ r m a n Navy commander long experienced In the actual dam Big Three agreement. of the occupatiqn dlfficuItieV T^'o CIO unions in two ba- It appeared, meanwhile, that Praise Given British mander In chief of. the Pacifla.' \ ------in chief, ^ n c e d at the sefeeft only business of dealing with the Ger­ Hartford, Noi'. 29.—4/P)—Patrick mans." aje industries— steel and au-\ Marshall might get off for Chung­ Praising the British delegation fleet at the time waa marked l a . ■ m -bsM occasipnallK \ J. DePasquale, piofeasional bonds­ Xniman^Wants United ^INDIAN l ^ B PAW The court adjourned'for the day As part of his program for tdi;nobile8— were at grips with king sometime today. for going along In coupeil matterii for a copy. man and a Republican leader, coii-^ Nations Do Job; As personal representative of for the sake of unanimity, Elsen ToM $ 0 Uea maaatleB at 4:45 p jn .\ l0 ;4 5 a.jp. e. a.t.) bringing orders into- line with ex­ maimmanagement today over post- I*kK/ after the m oO ^ picture, was en­ perience, Price ‘ proposed that tlnued hla testimony before Su­ President Truman, an4- fetsintng hower asserted ’The message instructed the at'* LemoivTie Filling warXpay increases. As the Hop es fo^^ Operation tachea to "destroy this system* tered as evldenc there-Should be some provision for perior Court Judge P. B. O’Snlll- hla 41ve-star;. general,-of the Army "There w a a ^ o similar solution Directed HV Goering slowing down the process of de­ vnn and a Jui-y today in the triql. CIO ^ U n ite d Automobile Inside of 9j0 Dayii rank, Marshail will be able to ex­ of the deadhSck which prevents es­ at their discretion snd to report IHoniogMlsed'/ j ^ 54” X 56" Fat and not-too-ntopy Hermann nazification where men of- small of seven Hnitfoitl men chaige<( W’oi'kfe^:^trike against Gen- ercise virtually unlimited, authori­ tablishment of the, central Oer on their actions by replying wM* Goering was describe as thb man position In Industry are concern­ witli conspiracy to interfere witlij ty over Am«Acan personnel, both manadmjnistrative machinery pro- the words "Jaberwock” ^0' Hand Printed eral Motors Corp. went into Washington, Nov, 29 — military And diplomatic. v jd ^ for by the Potsdam agree- "boomerang.” ■; *Mnut Blitter 10 Oz. ^ar 23c vUio directedr-by telepnone theXblitz ed. the administration of justice. ' its tenth day, officials of the Invaaion of Austria iifter Aus­ Persons familiar w-ith the orig­ DePasqUale ttstlflod that Augus­ President Truman said tod^y he AI)BBfut«ly Backed by Truman^ ent aa necesaary for the treat­ . This development In the inquiry/j 'United Steel Workers held au­ ment of, Germany as a single eco­ ■■Mot' s Solid Color Printed trian Nazis Mved . thk way 'by inal policy planning here credit tus Ray. one of the accused, who saw no need for any more -Rig /'H ie former Army chief of^ f f ' i t • i deposing Chanwllor Kuirt Schti- has pleaded guilty, came to his thority to call a walkout to back nomic unit. French authorities in (Contlnned oo Page Tsa) Morgenthau with insistence on up the unlon’s-demand for $2 a Thre^ conferences if the :U nlt^ has the absolute b a ck in ^ of Mr. October maintained their, opposi­ 14 X . ■ Bchnigg. \ ■ V ■ \ huthleM elimination of all Nazis office -m July, 1944,1 after Ray had Nations organization works',^* ir 'Tnuman. and 6bserversh«r«(,s,„that Catsup Bii. 19c Goering becaun^ serious m As­ been arrested on q liquor .selling day hike th wages. tion to this principle. Only In No­ Lunch Cloths at all .leyels. Price did not oppose Favor Strike Nearly 5 to I , should., nyone who falls todblwhat Mar- vember were therel'lndlcatlons of sistant U. S. Prosecutor Sidney S. charge and DePasquale had .pro­ seriouslv warns done might this hilt suggested that more time Although there was nothing to Asked at a news . conference progress. . . . _ Alderman read ln\ detail tran­ might hie taken to accomplish It. vided hla bond. -The -witness said well flnd^lHmself packing hla scripts of telephone conversations Ray complained that he was not, indicate gi strike"'wouhi be called whether revisions in Allied cohtrol "On a number of Other Impor Production Inorehse Needed (Jolley and machinery for Oer- ba(c8 yor hoiiie. j tant matters, moreover, little prog­ Lunch Me0t between Goering -and Austri ■supposed to have b/en closed up. soon. Steelworkers balloting in the urW's tartly-wordid reslgna- Mr. Truman’s 'special emissary m'ahy might require a.meeting of ress was made during the jnonth. F la sh es! $ 2 .9 8 ' Naxis on the days before and ol "I was told to yoppli up and largest poll ever conducted by the tibn^^bnbed In both wjngs of the the dfys of the unopposed inva­ also laid emphasis on the need to everything.would w all right.’’ Ray National Labor Relations Bo.ord, himself. Generalissimo Stalin and A proposed law to Authorize and (Late Bulletins of the (ff) WtreF^ j_22_Oz^Can 3 k Increase Gei'man jiroduction to a cih^tol y ^ erd a y . climaxed by encourage a federation of German sion. .. ^ - told DePasquale./according to the yesterday favored a strike nearly Prime Minister Attlee, M l\Tru" Wherry’s speech In the Senate. • / ’ ' Pie-ldi^ndered and fast color. For the first poinix at which it would help to 5 to 1. Many ' thousands among man said he w’as hot in rai^r trade, unions oh a national basis T ^ P ouimI Box Plllsbury's The records were found iq, the ' ’The NebraWn told hla col­ time In two years, a prlpted floral design on ruins o f the Berlin Air Mlhlstry make -Germany self-sustaining by DePasquale i-ejleated his . leBtl- i the , 650,000 eligible workmen in special conferences. could not be adopted on account leagues that the action, of some of French, opposition.” Yugoolavia Now Beynblle solid color sail Cloth. .Mhlac, green, blue. building by Associated Press Cor- providing' exports to match need­ mony. He said that Ray told him 766 plants did not vote: I.«ague Itulned by ConferenrcH foreign sendee p ^ on n el In the -London, Nov. 29—>(P>— Tha Bel­ 2 Boxeir^25C - respondent Dan de Luce and given ed Imports. that ho '(Rayi ^ n 't know why he Unofficial, incomplete retunis He.wants the Upltee^i^ations to Stating the United States had P ^ a k e Flo Far East .as descinhed Bv Hurley no interitlfm of "taking any active grade radio said tonight that tba' to'- the bco^ccubion for evidence.- Mr. Tmman transmitted the re­ had been ciosoU up. Ray said from 27 states showed these re- do its job, he addedTasserting he "skirts the' very ed^ of treason Yi^oMlav' Constituent Assembly "Thia highly interesting docu­ port to the secretaries of state, Harry Ward teld him to open, De­ sultfj: For a stnkb—342,125; remembers lhat-'ihe- League of steps to raise Germany above the Gold MfsM itself.” economic level required by hu- had proclaimed Yugoslavia a . ment allows us to llye again In ■War and Navy yesterday with a Pasquale te-stifled. . DePa.squale against—70,639. Nations W'ashtimed by'special con- He referred. Wherry \said. to public. The report said K in g; those grim days of anschluss,” A l recomniendS-tion that they give it told the coufi and jury he asked Settlement of a strike of textile ferpnces^/7 manitarianism.’T Eisenhower d®* 25_Lb. Bag $1.33 Huijey’s contention that "the pro­ dared that German industry must Peter, had been“ deprived of all Flour derman declared. caivful consideration with a view Ray why h^ iSame to him with the workers in Maine cut the total of he^^jfresident stated he, hoped l fessional foreign service men^ded vested" rights. Th® yoothfoi CIcArly Disclose Plotting to taking Joint action. He called story aiid IWy explained it was be­ idle in lat>or disputes by 7.000 but be raised above the five to seven th^TJnited Nations wou ld take 1 with the Chinese Commiihiat per cent of capacity at which it, la monarch has been In London dhsM Sandwich Many o f the telephone! conconver- Price, former', director of censor­ cause , DePasquale was his ybonds- more than 530,000 workers re­ p within the next 90 days all‘ | his conn'tiy, # ss .Invaded by ship, "an abln experienced ob- mained off the job, The bigge now operating, and that food murt the problems previously worked ; (Continued on -Pagh Eight)' ^ imported without thought of many. fContliined dp Page Ten) aerver.” / ‘ (Contl^ed on Page Ten) factor In keeping, the tothl so/hrfgh - , * * • ■ 125 Ft. Roll oijt .by Big -Three meetings; ----- j phyjncnt. Wax Paper 19c It w^'consldered probably that >v;is the General Moldrsx’Mrike, In his discussion of foreign the re{lorf would b e^ a d e the aub- is Important to note that the Seek Kidnapped Boy Idling 225.000 and stalling produc- (>olicy Mr. Trumaii also developed Chelsea, Mass., NoV. 29—(fi5— \ of early cpnferenqea among tion,in mora than 7p-Juants. revivhi of German agriculture, in- Fancy CsUfomla / these points: Ma^’sliall Tob duU ry^nd trade which is being RoUoe searched every vacant / Pressure Seen three departments nhd that ►ritish Hold - Chief Federal Udnciliator Edgar se \vouId be directed tmrards 1. He doea. not share the fear encouraged by the riiiUtary govern­ housia, cclloTr alleyway .and field in i L. Warren tojd’i ’eporters In Wash­ which a questioning, reporter (Bert ChelsM and nttlghborliig commu­ No. 2 Can finding ways of Carrying^qut ments and/the organization of Ger­ Cut Asparagus 1 0 c ington he vMIs "hopefur of getting Andrews of The New York Herald- Seen Surivey man administrative machinery to nities fraiiticaUy today tor a trace'' Rich looking Fur Coals For Air Bases Price’s main objectives. All Soerabaja GeneraJ-difotors artd the UAW-SIO (Tips Removed).. Tribune)'said some persona in thi take responslmlity for the pro- of slx-m^tlw-old Ronald CarlaA, | ExcMIent Job. By Militery .. .to ft/iume negotiations upon, the country hold that Russii) will not Jr., kidnapped from a carriage/ made of high quality 'a request for - a. 30 per cent gram,!’-h e said, "are necessary to Price In his 5,000-word report cooperate toward world peace, or Wedemeyer Thmks He avoid expense to 'th e American near his home yesterday afternoon. PaiM-y Famous Artists* Tass Agency Quotes Pa­ credited the military under Geh. Operations Cm 'wage late Increase. ' * that Russia's policies will lead to The child’s iHstraughI mother. Mill Warren said he apd Secretary of Treasury." . skinjt and in the latest Dwight D. ElMnhower writh hav­ .war. He was very emphatj£_ in Will Renorl tcrTitd^ruman While restlessness 1 been.no- Mrs. Bose. Carlap, ’i.H. otted • pers .in - Tehran and ing done an Excellent Job so far. tiiiue outh of Timo Labor Schwellenbach.’ wha'Sat in on /7- stating ho did not share any such sleepless, night during wKIeh Baldwin Apples 2 4,. 27c But he said t)ie time has come now a -Tneetlng with union offi'citila yes­ Rpgardihj; Further Aid f'earidi efforts of. police and hua-j • Copenhagen on Stand n ei^ ia (OonUmied on Pag$ Blgbt) Chungking, .Nov. 29— Lieut. cessfuk'pleaded with nevvt men $o Moscow, Nov,. 29—(9*>^ T he with CIO. representatives. Union will discuss fully the international Ratavia Nov>>29.—(/P)- situation, particularly as it in­ Gen. Albert C. Wedemeyer, U. S. " tell w hoever took the baby to )»e, command ^^iclally officials have said they would meet Soviet Tlass agency, quoting news­ The Britii volves efforts of the nations to commander in China, told newsmen See Emperor ytire and kqep on giving hlnt5:3'ig!i i Florida Oranges D». 39c $ 2 .9 8 set papers in Tehran and Copenhagen, announced today the tomn) be-' with GM management at any time, dlrine because he. has a bad. selbut there'"is no advance hint ns cooperate for peace. The

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day. A rrpreiu'ntalivo-of the ^iidlda faat-tevolvlng saw blade struck hid will be at thr Temple oii Doth thoae Five yn Armv Ba!)y Photos Program \ [North (lovenlrv throat CONTACT Uayat between one nnd aix'lij the DANCING Three Violent His parents, three sisters ahd a afternoon. \ Salt and Seasoning brother survive. ■ tTHUR A, KNOFLA Proofa were delayed when the here will . he a comipunUy Plane kilied To Be Sliowii On •niliire la iW at the church fomiunnlty 24 Vears Stllinp aKent of 'the afiiditis wa.i detained State Deaths HousK Friday e,<’ening.\Noy. 30t Every Thurs. qnd„.Saf. Evining State Positions Open JHanehwt^ Real Kstale • * by police from rontiniuns; .bcciiu.'^e' ' '--^^ris Are Explained of the cunipl.'iint * of !n>tm' local atartli^k at fi d^clock. Tlokets nia Plan 111* be obtained/*t. the- door, ^ efreaK ]H Iiijiircil ill ; ([rush -Telephoiie 5440 - 5958 ProiiTs lo Be at 1\Ihsoiiic| commercial pliotOKiaphei h. Some Accidents in Devon, Hartford. Nov. 29—4 ^ — State and More TOYS postal card.s wltl- be .sent out npti- u m i o i i o w *Of TraiiHiiort; Being T h a t t h e food-attuaUon was justVUie leaves a ^ r washing. In toe Piersonnel Director Gjehdon A. TOYS *T0YS rrt-a tie O I| I C , | d u rm ^^ter Toiii|»I<^‘ Next Week;; DEPOT SQUARE GRILL icaoe of potatoes, use well-saljed fyinjr mdtherai abotil the pioofa, IB uppermost in the minds or the Hamden and Norwich Scoboilq yesterday announced ..Dee. 4 ami .*> but whether or not a card l.a sent Meflilim Prio'd Items Plan/arc t)Wnff ma'dieTot ^e.-an- Tu^eii to Hospital 14 DEPOT SQUARE . TELEPHONE 8835 water, that la. 1 teaspoon salt, to competitive exandnatlops for toe mothera of Hhe photograpped mlal Chrlstma.ssnarty of the Moth yeople of centuries ago as It Is to-, the quart of water,\ without re­ positions 6f^ welfare training su- Jay is portrayed by a curious old Result in Fatalilies _ AT I yoiingatcra should po to the Teiu- er.'^'tlub. It w il^b* held December Bulletin! moving akins, as recent ,Qovem- srvlsor, $$,000 to $$J60; and dl- Mothers of children whoae phfdo- ' p|p „ f jj,,. nientloned. " Washington, Nov. 29. id’i iK a l the'home o f^ r a . Krnc.st Da- extract found by_ E. .r, B. Tuatln of. ment tests show this ipetood re- DON WILLIS .\uliiirn, ('alir„ Nov. . 29.— Try Our Deliiioiis Pizza the Worcester Salt Company In a : By ^The Associated Press ■ctor of university dining halls, eraph-s wore taken' at thd NIa- i ; ^ lO PA tmlay anivninced a plan de- Each' fjieh ib erreq u ested to the Worcester Salt Company * .^talna the most nutritive value to $4.980. . \ sonic, Temple recently %y the ;Wolt« ! signed to increase production oL bring a Efi.cent'gift. i/T,-:—Nine men are dead and magazine published toe ceniuij In salads, toe salt should h( not be Three violent deaths occurred GARAGE 16 .'huMpitalized with serioua following the discovery of print­ Studiosr of De.s Moinea,| ' ' iclatlvely low and' m edlu m -prl^ Mr. and Mrs./Waltek S. Haven added to toe leaves directly, but overnight In Connecticut. be shown proofs at the Il/as Aiilojjri ,phs .. Injuries'aa ]Jm> rcault uf a C-47 ing. - . ‘ _ . . . should go in the dressing to blend ^ Compfe^e Auto Service , furniture. ' / were recent gu ^a'of Mt\and Mra. Robert Canfield, '22, died at Mil­ Tuesday and \Vednesdal'. De^nij- Arm.v transport plane crash = lATE STAGE SHOWS SAX. I- SUM, at IQ - A Writer in "The Serving Man a with toe other Ingredient*. The 18 Main St. Scheduled to go inXo Effect Henry Cor|)in Ctf Spencer, ^ass. “BcHToh 6S Ccsb ber 4 and 5.' It was riniWUnfed.td- l l c m c s Friend.s. of tiarold Mead\ were . near here last night, Officials •'Comfort,” printed In 1598, com­ diStSSlng then should be added to ford hospital 'of a broken neck and i early ne.xt year, the program pco- at. Dewitt (ieneral hospital plains “ that the prices of all pro­ rvidea for nianufacHlrers'yjirlce in­ 'aadiictled by hii| audden deatl^ the salad Just before serving. If fractured skull, a few hours after said they believed the 16 visions had trebled since toe good salt Is added directly to toe salad. Til f c $f 0 ft creases ranging 4/to 20 per their aVnipathYt la extended tt CTAT old days when toe author’s .grand­ he had been found unconsclouji at ThatBm-«hu-Iiiie would live. The big'craft, en ^ H A R T F O R D SAT.*'<<'SUN. It will extract the Juices and they J.Marcel Donze. stefvard at the cent for.roughiy two-Uilrda of va-/wife and chllditen. Mr. Mead route to McClellari' Held, Sac­ father kept house.” According to will be drawm out to a pool at toe street Intersection nea^ hlsliome neri'ean Legion. Home; who. with , rloua types of hoplie i furniture a member of.th> Second Congrega r,. him, “ people cOuld then buy a In Devon. ttonal church ahd had started driv­ ramento, from Fahn Springa, bottom of toe plate. Ea$e$ToBrCoiigh” bmmandcr. Francis E. Mirier, at-,ieach Arm prodnced/ditrlng March, sC'allf., plunged Into d moiin- FIRST TIME TDGETHIR "• 'whole sheep for 3 •shillings, or 75 For desserts, a little salt is in­ Police Capt. Clarence S, Doug- Complete Selections ^ TOP QUALITY Mobilheafr ^uel OH, 7 7-lOc mied the recent I>gion National : ing one of the elementary school cents; a calf for 50 centa; a goose laa'expressed the hellhf that Can- •r IrsRohiil Irritatiss There has b e ^ no decision v e t : busses this tfalJ. and was well liked Jnslde and burned.i.. -...... dispensable to bring out the flavor [fonventton In (,’hlcago. prijtpa for i 2 centa; a\ capon for 8 centa; of toe ingredients; and to increase field had- been stimek by a hit-and- whether the p ^ llc will have to, hy all the children. Kenneth Sims l 9$sltis|frMi.iefM , Host hl'ghly of many aouvenirs he Auburn, Calif., Nov, 29—(ypi— a hen for 4 cents, and other house­ toe sweetening power of sugar aa run vehicle. rought hai k. the autographs of pay more / ' i *" driving thie bus, hold provisions at a like rate."- recommended., by ' the U. 8. ..Food . Injured Nov. '4 when hla plane ■ One doia will olTa you Quiek « " Jt all denends,, .said .an OHA ^ Anyone destring to make a dress Five mqn-.w’ere' killed gnd 18 In­ mUtskabla relief. A fy r more doeee A a Like ike Meal Onetl nnecticutjs only Uvo Congress­ jured In ^he crash of * C-47 Army People were then not much con­ Administration.: In cooked fruits. made'a forced landing in Hamden, mar be all you need and oeuallr hall 5ho*s Every Little Oirfs Wkh fer Ckrktmss ional ^tedal of Honor winners in stalement<^n the outcome_of con-i°rm for their own dressmaking cerned about toe use of 'salt to Robert q. Smith, North Haven ga­ a bottle doee the trick or Y®***' Jrooj MtONJ transport plane bound-from Palm Jams and Jellies, use 1-8 , to (let le authorised to refund the 44 'oHd|Way|2t They sre Bill,John­ ferrncei^to clct^rmlne how, nuicl) ’ U#*i may do so by attending the bring out toe flavor of foods. They teaspoon salt to the clip of a „ rage proprietor died at Grace hos­ MICKEY (.f the'manufacturers' imTcffse:' if: f ir m Bureau's Dressform class on Springs, caUf., to-:McCieilan fleld^ ceilU you paid for It . ■ ■ V ■ .' ston'. of Hlbron and Colchester, 'Saccamento In the Mount VernoA j used salt principally, to preserve as' a sugar-saver and to heighten pital, New Haven. No dope — no eweet atuff — 4Yoni, niiy can be absorbed by whole-; Friday,: 'November 30 . at the moatsrss there was no refrigera­ His widow and-five children sur-, make you dru* addict nor upeet your and:"B|ll Soderman. of West Haven. district near here. , \ , j the fruit flavor. Use this propor­ otomkch, hut Bron-chu-llne wUI BoM . ■t - .salers and retailers. Grange hall. Those attending are tion. ' . tion of 1-8 to 1-4 teaspoon salt to viva.. DOnzW metii the two honor men aC requested to bring-a lunch, j The Dick W^yland, Associated PfeSs' Tour Couth. 'What 60 you betT Relief J ;jLhe conVenitioh and has their aiilo- Would Trim Murk-l pa corresponaent reported from thtvi Tastes-were coarse, as showq the cup of .sugar in candles. Ice Saw Rig Collapses ts whet YOU wont and what you tetj[' classes will start at 10 d 'c lo ^ . by the-popularity of whale meat cream, and fruit drinks for _ Injured late yesterday when toe grapna on'the banquet menu caril. If coat aheorpUoir is required, Cards have been received I from scene of thc. crssb that, thesis In-1 QUINN’S PHABMACT N ln eteeii-Iiiieh, Steward Donze also prizes htgt^-. dedTers' mSrk-ups would be trim­ jured, some s'eriously, tvere being! ■ and seavyqlfi Sometimes 4 before sweeter -taste.. On grapefruit and rig of S' circular saw collapsed, Mr. and Mrs. Henry T, Bam fs who meats could be salted spoilage melon, a** sprinkle of salt likewise Matthew Zawackl, 22, Norwich ly'live moment .during the Chicago med. but not to an extent''^, that arc spending the winter infsouth; taken to DeWlU Gehcral hospital. 14 PAGES I would cut proflts below pre-war 'V A ll the. passengys were Japa-1 would set in, so salt was used In brings out a swieeter taste,' and Naval veteran of the war In the visill when he met (Jenera|-J5taen- ern Florida. /'' those cases, like curry powder In OF FUN nese-American soldiers attached to ' tn a cup'of coffee or cocoq a touch Pacific, shortly after being AND ' /: s'aluted him .and received '‘‘'■eis. - ^ There, will be a 4-H Bazaar in- India today, to conceal rather than BADY the Ninth Air Corps. It lyaa hot | of salt brings out a richer flavor, admitted to a hhapltal In that city. FR9UCI jenensl's salute in return. Both "Whether or not complete'' ah- audltoriPim of the East School, to reveal flavor. se and Commander Miner were Immediately learned whetnhr the | After all, “ flavor’s toe thing”' Hospital authorities said toe sorption ia required,” O PA satd. Rnpi,vuie, "Saturday, December 1st. im iiAiL-BUD swm isssmMij^ Aa recent as a hundred years so -by toe USe of a correct pro­ ent jwhen /when a oilIROO Veterans of •■( onaiimers should benclU great- The proceeds are[ to be used to /five dead were passengers or'crew, ago. the old cook hooka do not Get Veer Copy Today/ members. \ ? portion of good salL toe best flj^or VVu id w a r 2 wf re initiated into' ly by the program, since it will «tart a-^-H Chib 'camp for mem- mention the use of salt In biscuits, will be brought out in foods. ITie ■7- th’e Legion O f) the’ |l-cglnn mcm- bring back to the market the low ^ (jer, m Tolland C ounty." A t 2 Leaving For Hawaii puddings, pics or cakes; even In finest seasoning always - .comes row Never Oeaned Your I beiahip/of 1 .firi.liOOO IjiVorlil W ar 2 ■ind medium-priced furniture that j o’clock there will be sale A survivor told Wayland last sponge cake recipes, where a about when salt la added to Just £reiy Little Bey Words Om \ i veteraiip niimbigr 700,000, they largely disappeared during the' Christmas gifts and food and at 6 night was The .last.: night for the DANCE! LOOK! LISTSN! ' dozen eggs were employed. This short of a point where It can be )ENTAl PLATES learn war.’; ' j o'clock there will be an entertain/ JapaneserAinerlcnns ln the United general lack of appreciation of the tasted. OPA s^d that from March,' ment by the club members, fol- States before leaving for Hawaii. taaty possibilities of salt with So easily 1942^,1 to/September, 1945, prices : lowed by dancing, A rancher, Joseph Snider, and foods may explain the old saying; A hoiischpulcra paid for new jfutbijjucm- — r-;------an employe. James Hubbard, were k U rh itc •nd» h»r>"' ArD iy] Rt^cTinler OTTO NEUBAUER "God sends foq-. J>8V Office cl^ h ed 13 per cent. they arrived all but one of the 23' food prices during toe years, peo- Lots ^or Dollar ceUretieM. 4«nler» ed«r dUepprer. V.»f -V- /The furniture* price boost qc- men were out of the plane—either _ pie were obliged to search for waya KHh aperkle lik* new Aek rear drcfiUt ’ Htr syss moTS snd her lent ISi Iim arc dstnitely ^gUnoiir tod4> f«r KlMnHt- I , . I curred even though martufactur- Elected 1^ ' AP thrown out or pulled out by com­ "1 to bring out the best flavor In all We’re Considered’ C U N A N A girl.” 8he ■wears a besntlfnl flock dot 'dross and matching $41 Maiw- V*' rades. Snider and Hubbard pulled' . their foods, and salt finally came : FT./rhpicaI Sergeant . Timothy far,have been granted AALSTEB SET bonnet, enU nndiee, socks and bootees. Oomposltlon head. , the last one out of the sh^., which Ipriday NighF,^ Nov. th to be appreciated for what It can ; Hialeah, Fla., Nov. 29.—W /itnd It's a lm ^ aa big as W k l e y . attached; to thoU. S. J* Vo','’" 3 0 ■'afflZBfflspro A Friend of .■ ihirch. 1942, L was afire. do to make foods flavqrful. War veterans returning home to Get Kleenite Today (|t Weldon 1 . 4 » arma and legs. ^ / ths ratl’'’onaa. H'rary Uttla Ma*icii45ti!h,,C(rvMv. Arrny Recnilting Station in Hart-1 prices New Y drk, Nov./29 - (/Pi—'F our I • e x t r a a d d e d .a t t r a c t i o n • ^ Modern Salting Methods Hialeah will be able to buy a . Lsathsr holitar wMh s rm boy and girl win want oaa. ford; Is at the Ipcal ..Post, Office Ejt^lrialntng this. OPA said that ^ pewspape■rs were elected to meih- Drug Co. - J. W. Hale Uorp. - Cen­ The manner of using salt and building lot from the city for one ter Pharmacy - QuInn’sXPharmacy the Family’s ‘belt and staoqldsr Stray. Other loautlfoT^lolls . dally from 8 a.m./to .5 p.m. for the ' faced with sharp- bershlb iii The Associated Press XealisUe plastic gss. the amounts to use in corinectton dollar. ^ and All Good Druggists. V ' purposes of securing enlistments ' V ncrea.sed costs’of lumber and ycslerday ' at a special meeting at Yak* to Elosip Th e only requirements set up We’re glad to do small favors in the TT. S. Anhy. j Icxtiiefl . . . concentrated their JANE HART'S with various foods have occupied which meniber.s .jilso amended the the attention of culinary artists by the City counclL yksterday were —just as w'e’re glad to te of Sergeant Buckley said today | P**^^'**^^**^” their most expen- association's by-iajvs. for -a- long time,------'------that the- veterans p a y any. out­ help In emergencies and Ill­ that the ArmyMs' accepting (juali- lines, on which' prolU mar- The by-ls.ws. oivC nr which elimi­ /lese. ("oiirse ALL STAR REVUE" standing taxes and agree to build gins ; historically were higher.” * In soups and in sauces, salt ness; supplying-dependable fled.;recruits of the ages 17 through nated consideration of competltite ' ■ V .... ■ ■ . should be added at the beginning within a year afteV Jan. 1. The DUN-RITE I For Every ChrMmms 36. Those 17 y^ars of age must Must .V ■ V°t* 985 to 21. j \ The school was one of two in'the , (Threa Different PtogramaTiS Cooking, as .toe nature of salt ia W p l k l B g United States, the other being at V A L U E S T O 75.00 V A M J E S TO 1.39.98 in the : low fmd/. medium price j \ 'J ' ^ to 4rSw out Juices. Salt Just her (4der vinegar Price To IncnssM the trnlversity of California. ft® ^ C i L O i a l T E ford the last turn on the broiler o©e®AXo D O G ^ Furniture Iti • manufacturer's R i s e i i 4 F a t a l i t i e s ■ R- or in toe frying pan. -Use '1-2 to At Prctnlura TREE W^hlngton, Nov. 29 -i/Pi- The price bracket. If listed by OPAi^ / / ' orrioe s » K • FORTUNE fiALlO RrSMSts \ 3-4 teaspoon salt to every pound T h is is your opportunUy to purch^uie Jiei^utiful retBHSictce for,cider vinegar-Wlll „ e„sentlal. will rate an lrtcreaSe^|ll.,, V‘ -7 /pf meat, and 1-4 teaspoon salt to <^AriWAEE err^rTiNC Csttii Fur Trim or Spurt ,Coat right in the the.begihning Di of go up four to 20 centa a gallOmbe- ,0 ner cent J r l t l l l i e i l jQ H L F r i v t F 8 Columbia./ -S. C.' /-(/Pi—Lawyers . " LEONID^ MASSINE’S each pounds of fish. i .115 ginning Doc. 4. Announcing this: are ilome examples* ____ coming back to Gblumbia from / With beef, lamb or pork roasts, Waodartol cantatpiasa the Winter season . . , Each Coat Is IOO'/z a W imiI 1 I s. AMERICA n I^W Opposite Old Stat "House, Hkfifojfd ^L.2-4Tn Set today, OPA said .the reason is | juvenile furniture youth bed; ' • military sfervice can’t find office; i / however, salt at the beginning of tha dlolag tabla or a-tof Bis and warmiy interlined. We believe you’ll^hd higher prices for ^cc.sh apiries, | more than . Chicago, Nov. 29 (/P) The Na“ space, so' * s ' a temporary exped­ the cooking period to allow time mantat. Ooscaalsd hs|b these the best value anywhere. Black and Win which is more in some parts of the j^2:50. play pen, $6: bedroom fur-: tional Safejy council blames - a, ient they ndll be gllowed to hang for^he salt to penetrate toe thick PuU toTrtring shd h a ^ t a idong. *8 a kMto fs * an lights mp ths ff«tty eandlss colors . . . Sir.es 10 to 44. country than In others. hiture bed. il2.59:,ghest of draw-; sharp rlar In traffic fatalities on ; out thtlr shingles■ ingles outside '.-circuit , r meat. Rub the salt tnto toe meat / / CALl1n G” ALL SKIERS J . OUR you ovar aa'wl goran and a hatf-lneh h and ths star os toy. ers, J14.75; , bedroom suits with’ ; drivers who are "using their war and County courtrooms. Clerk of Spotlighting first, 1-2 to 3-4 teaspoon salt Jto Blghtaoa-laek. three major pieces. $(B1.75; dicing ; Worn horns as if they were on a Court Clarence Hinnant served no­ '^Rosalia Hightower 'A taonlde Mostlno the pound of meae- Very little SK* RUT ITS EIGHTH SEASON. , All Sales Final. \ room suit*” table, buffet. six , kamikaze mission." tice on them,- however, that they •k Anna Istomina k Vorek Lozovsky / Juice' will be drawn out since would have-to vacate their "otfl- roasts are thick, and what does hairs). $75; kitchen and dinette j October traffic deaths were more Bettlno Rbsoy Jqtin Guells | Staffed b y ,experienced personnel wlio can advise you oiylhe selection of equipment, jlist EASE MlSERtk' ceb” when the courts are io ses- k k come out will be basted back or furniture table. $13, chairs. $3.25. ythan*'double the number during the k Helen Komarova k lycin Domidoff suited to y«)>ur needs. / : _/ i , CHIlirSCOlB . Low price bracket ‘'••-ftH-'Biture : same month a year ago, the coun- used in toe gravy jmyway, KIddielaRd ^ w’hlch does not rate as essential' cil reported yesterday, gnd Within SYMRBONY ORdHCSTIA , / ( ' In the case of fowl, do. lint. salt All of our wiuipment is purchased by a skier experienced in all phases 6f the sport with ___ 'Emil gfikn— CewdiKfaf / ’ until you are ready to cook .iL O m wltt 'qnallfy for a 13 per cent in- , 12 per .cent of the all-time October the result that every item is practical whether you are a beginner i^r an expert. V crease If It Is all wood; seven per ; high set in 194jL ^ , to avoid drawing out, the natural ' ■ * 0 0 , ;4 - cent If It is upholstered. I In the first TO months of 1045, Round’ and Square moisture and Juices. Measure out All medliyiii _ price bracket wood , 21,990 persona died in motoring/ac­ ■F 1-2 teaspSmi^alt to each' pound -jCome In and browse around add see our Oil (,'(imp:iny cidents, •'a 14 per cent rise above DAINtilNG $1.20; S a t Mat.rDrch.Ssnd Is t Bal., $1.2U ,'$L^, $2.49; tnd M . . ■ of chicken, yitith hrolied chicken, I ' a t a i e cent. Upholstered furniture In the the 1944 period. Traffic was LI per Every Friday Nlght.-8;.30 $1.29; !4at. J ^ .r -O rrh . and 1st,Bal., 81.20, $1JRL $2.49; 2h4.B«>., rub half toe salt (m the Inside of large selefffion. Ih.UI>' 80e, 90c,>Inr. 20% tax). W rit* or telephone Box OSIee, HartlOiS the fowl and tub the balance on middle price wdll be Ipcrease'd four cent heavier In the first/ nine HEADQUARTERA The big‘brightly eolor^ (Vnlrr Sired SIMONIZING YEOMAN'S HALL 8‘8tW i^W ith mail orders, please enclose payment and stamped the outside. JPhr fried chicken, put wagon /*aa -romoTable per cent. months of, 1945, conipa«(d/to the FOB CONNEi&nCUT iBOLAND 1944 perldd. the council'^ figures Ini envelope. . sll-ihe salt'in a paper bag with a nartltiosia. Is twalvo and a *F'»: .\H Will flat Increase The Body Shop Method Columbia . OPA acknowledged that under show’. , / . nttle flhur, place/the pieces of JhebM laog’ chicken In toe hM and shake the SOIAMENE A FLAGG. Inc. the. new program, msnufggturers Dinl w ho even tn 1942 produced nothing bag for a moment, This evenly S84 Center 8L Tel. S itI coats all toe pieces with salt and -/A M 2 0 ,but high- priced furniture will get ITS THE FIRST SHOWING IN MANCHESTER! a price Increase. .Slolin Will Take -flour. / - ' OIL FRIDAY ■ SAT. - SUNDAY For vegfetabUs, use 1 teaspoon Although they may ' have sold salt to tlm pound .of vegetable and ih Uea for Very Yeung Housekeepers only top quality expensive furni­ Ixuiger yiiealion boil J u ^ until tender in a r little % FURNACE BURNER SERVICE ture. their high prices ranged water u possible. Do not use Water somewhat. ------NOW FLAYINQ ■ in cooking spinach, beet tops or g-s* This means they can divide their Moscow, Nov, 29— —Oener- OOOOOO'iOOfi O'3'T , chard except that which 1942 line Into three parta and ap­ allssfmo Stalin haa decided.to pro­ ply ths designated price Increase long hlS vacation and take. wha.t' .^ 3 2 STARS;-./ D O i x n a v s E for items In their “ low ' snd "me­ was described' aa_ w- Vgo***> “ ^ He's a big at once! turn to Moscow. Jn time for hla PLim : WILLIA.M OAKUAN HIKES A big one—nineteen-inch Adorable, waU mads |5ecea falthfnlly patterned after th flftsen inches A New Fami|y Policy ^ jdash with hi 66th birthday Dec. 21. The repprt In "MIDNIGHT .MANHUiST" by fourteen an<^ a half-Inch. real thing. Piece Living Rmim Set, with nlip cover* $25.00 TTriick With Load That he decided to rimaln a long­ im SlKANC'l An ■ Now Availaltile 1, Vomen’8 Ski Clothing Metal scoop. er period at the, vacation place is SKIS 1 SKl POLES A t Low Group Rated 1 Library Table, three drawers/ 8.00 not, a rumor. It comes from a 1 Vanity,with Mirror ’ ■ 8.00 Of Yarn Stolen source which knows the situation. Hartford’s Largest Putt Wool Instructor-type Ski For M(^W/oown Ages 18 to 90; CHIIdnm’s .$2,061 1. -iWic, 1 Double Bed, mahogany finish 10.00 V fV a B Assortment o f Skis . Jeontfl.. »- ..fl0 .7 A a «d flt^ * A Pufpy, A^Bear, ACute LittleCoift * ' Chlldrefi to'Ate ITIncliniva. Bamboo ...... ■ 711.75 1 Single Bed. copper finish ' ' . 3.00 From th* play that •iriilMTM tutnu SM«ikU$NB CMdim Age Group 60-89 Paterson, N. J.. Nov. 29- , 1 Three-W ay Lamp ' 5.00 ahockad Broadway I Oirteted by B m Mi|Kw(ra |aw yob I^jre fori SPECIAL Steel *..aooaaopooa*a..i* .$7.50 White Stag Instructor-type Ski Santa Police Bergt. T. J. Mshoney aald Surplus .Arm y Skis with t Pnnts ...... :.$12.95 ‘‘SUKEPY TIME 1 Rug. 9 hj; I L^-xcellenl condition 12.00 a truck and Us $75,000 load of "Ths Susp^" ind "ChristmM HoNdiv" Sletmeas or oeqkleBt expen^— steel edges, laminated, 7 ft. ' 1 Kug.''9 by Ml, excellent condition 12.00 cotton and rayon yam, stolen yes^ **U*§ the Talk of the Town* PLUS THIS EXTRA GRAND HIT! ! — - when eonflued In^ ^uiy . hospital ’P A l ^ * ’ ", aaywhm In the C. S. A. or only. White Stag Ski Jackets, wind ' 1 tins Heater, slightly used 10.00 terdsy from the parking yard of 1 ; BINDINGS Canada. Room and board ex- reslsttag with detachable 1 Perfection Oil Heater . 4.Q0 B and D Motor line, 155 Ox­ THE NEW s = ; $ 1 5 ^ .0 0 /■■I ford street. and later found lock­ pensea up to 99.90 per day for h i ^ s ' ...... $15.90 . l . » 8 « 1 Mantel Ulock-in running Order 3.00 llrat 80 days’ eonlUiement—-^ 0 0 ChUdrMi’s ...... $1,75 n ed and abandoned In Bloomfleld, NORTHLAND SKIIS TIoppy ears and big ribbon A a t o 'P- 1 Sew ing Machine 5.00 per day for next 00 days* «xia- Other Jimkete; .. .$5.95 up was foim4^ to have two-thirds of Hickory .K. T. Unbranded 6’9” Touring...... $2.25 hows. Soft staffed for little ,J Waahing Machine 2.5.00 its contenUvmlsslng. flneinenL ' * TIcfc-TodjUB^ Tou owe It to your family to or 7’ ...... arms to enddlo. Prom IS to 1 Vacuum (leaner 12.00 A driveF.fOr. the rhotOr truck OAK GRILL CftDIe .•.'••aoso* 0^0 0 4 0 *. .$4.95 Lined Jackets .^$11.75 up companv tofd pblic? he' parked the provide tlrie eee^ty sad pro- Hickory Ri T. Standard of Booka leW 17-ineli slse. blades actually 1 Check I’lroleclor > . 5,00 teetibn la 'an 'hmergen^' and O r o ^ ...... $10.59 truck iri the lot for another driver For Your Eating IHsasur# Today! BfW>ts with UV,.lnc 1 Boston Rocker 5,00 Uine of need. Solid Leather Ski to take out at’ 7:.30 a.ro^ Yester­ steel shank ... .$7.45 up I Kitchen Table, drop-leaf . ,. « 3.00 AUTM ■ day. When the other. ..driver ar­ BAKED VIRGINIA HAM • A Family Hoepltallzatloa TOBOGGANS . 1 - SNOW SHOES 1 Group Pelley os low os $.07 a 9’ Laminated ...... ,.$15.95 - ■ 12 Kitchen Chairs each .50 $75 RINGN rived the truck was gone. POT ROAST OF BEEF Mitts with leather palms. .$2.09 The shipment was consigned to Day tor a Family of Three; 8’ Laminated ...... $20.95 j m Child's* Chair 1 Ctunplele ChUd's Bedroom Set, bureau, table, the Housstonlc Dyeing and Print­ SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Larger FamlUcs .Slightly High- 19’ Laminated...... $24 A5 Men’s Bear P a w ...... $1490 Doll Bassinette stand, chair, bookcase 12.00 MaSemly-wrevtl" ssdMHymaUhaa mMfiilMXlfcBOlUU or. Sid Ca p« . A . . .$L25 hp' ing CO., Derby, Conn. Ladles’ ReguloP ..99.25 1 TremoloH. like new, cost price $35.00 1.5.00 Sisisana bridal lei. A sow •anise * HALF BROILERS OoiM far and InvMtigate thlo te. ' ^ ■; $ 3.49 VEAL SCALLOPINE WITH MUSHROOMS ILM emms Nomi BEERY. It. poUey which Is desi|«ed tor taoi- BN’S SKI CLOTHING | $ 1 . 9 8 AIho A^ortm ent nf Scatter Rugs, Tables. Linoleum Car- anhescai Hia laliiaira Sjamasa'i .Snow Shoe Btaidlngs .. ..$2.00 Ski Tow Grippers .....$2.5»V ruNiiriMiiM . lly pratoetlon so a onlL Ch^rfnl, frolorful Mp.ximo deftlj petai. Window Hcreena, Drupes, Curtains, Dinhes, Electric boauly erlcaS for ffirifty eoupiai. Bervico Is TradlMooSt WHh Us! Wool' Gabardine Instruo- Miniature model of a. baby’s bed. iRNiMi OWNS,mm # ■ . H ' In II niiule llttlr rhair Toasters and Gfills, and Many Other Household Items, Personal Nolirrs 'V . 7or-type Ski Ponte ... .$11.95 Even has one side that drops. 26- YOI'H CREDIT IS GOOD! '" DINE AND DANCfe TONIGHT lilte Stag Instmetor-type Ski All the popular makes of Waxes, Lacquers^ lAcQuer Re­ I, ’ll incniengtn.inch length. w It ' take hard knm kH. ^lO-hMV^lghL TO BE SOLD FOR A. RONCALLO OF VERNON-. To the lynea of End Toiright: " Pride Of The Mariaeo** - *|UnSer Weatera T The Alien Pknto ...... $18.95 In Memoriam Pendleton Virgin Wool Shirts, movers, Sole Proteetors, Waxing Oirkq. 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Hato of Vernon, wefe miirrled In’ St, Emanuci-Lutherap church will be Bernard’s church in Rockville, Sat­ ------' - ~ > persona were drowned* today- by a •^Vllllam French, recently dls- In charge of the Women's Mission­ The greatest wartime food pro­ RA(’hl^FFte (HI 150. urday jft'orning.i Ruth H artensteln duction decreases were In the oc­ tidal wave Which twept the chaiged from the Army service Is ary Soclrty, who will present a was maid of honor and Lieut. aW) Sfaple a«ei»ae Hartliird righting Goes On South C oveutry '^| beaches at Bombay. ' - a student at Hlllyer College, Hart­ special program’ In obeervance of cupied areas of Soviet Russia, r*l. Harnnrd l-«)9t' Earle Hatheway btother of* the (^Ina, arid the Dutch East Indies. Chins; Iran^ntl Java; T he tidal wftve wae believed to ford.- “Prayer Day." ,, bride was best; map. The, ushers 4-H ]Qa»«ar the Tolland be the result; of the earthquake Miss Etotae Steele of Nova Sco­ The first Sunday In I^ecember. Were Lieut: .Willlarn RIzy and Pfc. A reported yeaterday somewhere at ------. - X .;,.', Senator See^ Drift County 4-H Fair AMoclation an- tia has been spending a few days the beginning of the Advent aea*' William kibbe a ipoiiAn of the sea. Obaervatory experts placed with Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Samp- son,'^ sot aside each year by the To War With Russia nouncedSa abort tim«,a^o and at the center of the quake In Jhe son. ' j bride, • • • I which tnK Coventry 4-H misslonery societies of the Augus- The funeral>'of / Grace \ A.'wcu Far Arabian sea at a point cqiildi.stant Mr. and Mrs. "F red Carpenter — \ ■ \ By Jamr. Marlow | Flung Farn^ will have a-b^ from Karachi and' Bombay off tara Synod, and by related groups who died suddenly Frlday./ morn- Slul entertained a Thanksgiving party In Sweden. Norway, Finland, Den- ■ Waahinrton. Nov. 2 9 -(>P)-Raln the eale ^artlclea. the pro- weatem India. The experts «aid the of ten of their relatlv.c.«i. Ing In Hartford, ■m’u held he I dripped all day from the low aklca cvte for a 4-H ed here In 96 yeara. and Mr. and Mr#. W. Ho.yt Hayden brother Harry IO. Abom /of Hang-On Goughs %v0o] and your extra Bonds can provide it I day veaUrday waa, the 105th day Camp, Will be held fiv. the auditor- No earthquake damiige waa re­ The local observance will fea­ Sofhera road. 1 attended a muting in Coventry WMnarftaM* Hm ii* RaiiMdy Colds, havs baen aold-i-proof .tho iIKce Japan quit and .the world lum of,the ESiat acHodi. Rockvlllfe, ported to any American installa­ last week. ture special music, a reading by Postmaster Edi^rtl F. Charter thousands of mothora; know itL. i auddenly went back to peace. on Saturday afternoon ynd even- tions. In the Bombay area. The Junior 4-H Girls’ club win MiSs Florence Oden, apd a talk on and,his dasiBl*^ef Lenore spent the Qulekly Loosens-^UF—Ixpele worth and would hardly draam ot: missions by Mrs, Hilma ]t^vlne week-end'In (New Rochelto N. Y, factnc wintar without If. . Buckleirk Ever alnce 1939 the tired world ing, December 1, 1945. TliKbazaar meet at the home of Mrs. L. Er­ Ossm LsdSn Bhlssm MUturo la all medication—no syruli ...... J . ' ■' had looked forward. ^i. hopefully, to will " open at 2. p. m. with a \fo o d nest Hail Friday, Nov. 30 at 8 Werner, retired medical,, mission­ The new firehouse and town —contains no dope. Tonr own drug­ V • Caring for our 300,000 cAsualties is run to millions this coming yeati;^ alone, Ute end of war. There waa great tale. Refreahmenta aill be «. ary to India, ts*o has completed garage Is going up v/ith a great CompoiiiKled from rare Canadian gist has this- ramarkapla Canadian P- »"• i deal of speed. The sUren .will soon Pina Balsam, Menthol. Irish Moss dlscovtry—now made In IT.S.A.—got • [fejolclng when It* ended, Men set ed. The evening program will io] T o l l a n d MIm -Catharine Bartlett haa re­ nineteen years’ siervice in that and othar eRectIva Inarsdltnts, a bottle right away at any goQd going to cost hundreds of millions in the Men will need to learn new tiBd^* That s .-•ut to build jseace. Yeaterday thla slat of a variety program fronrl th^ fleldt ' , be sounding from the other end of Buckley’S 'CANADtOL...Mnitqrs Is drug store -and taka It tor mors turned from a- few days' spent with entirely dlfTcrent—mors eRectlva— restful slesp tonight, Tou’ll .find It next few years. " going to cost million^ more^/i I "Waa aome of the newa 'nt home and club members, an auction (of all rs.LGrace Brewin of the State friends In New York city. the twon. 1 quicker in action. . _ . quickly loosens up thick choking abroad. , •, „ article»-not sold), and a peripd of Word has been received from Donald Pease to building a new Over 14 million bottles of Buok- phlegm, soothes tsw mamb'ranes, Departniient of Health Will speak public garage on hla place at the la y li CANADIOL MIXtura. for Itrl- mskaa braothlbg aouar. 4Se-llip. ' It « one of/your Government’s most We could go pn.-^^dt; a ^the^,. 8iiy ^ A b ro a d - dancing. Burton .-Moore and Mar­ and iH)ow pjovles on the subject of Ernest Dimmock, aon of Mf. and tatlns Bronchial Cousba dps to all druggiits. In Chinn — Nationalist troops shall Merriam will lake charge Of Mrs.' Roy DImmdek that he la now comer of' Maple avenue and the solemn otSligraons. X P need? / : y - • \ /._ Child-NVgfeno at the PTA meet­ l i n g t o n PhsTBisoy — Weldon Drag Store — Center Phirmscy , fought the Cowmuhlata. (In the U. selling ihe articles for the Far ing WedKpsday, Dec. 6 at 8 p. m. st'atronod at Okinawa. Job Hill ro ' ir Houae and Senate criea went up Flung Farmers. . ! at Hicks &tomorial school. Refresh­ lAt the last buslneaa meeting Mr. and Mr#. Howard Lo.veland, It’s a debtLe all acknowledge and are \ The jol) haf to be done^ We aUxwant \ ; for lnveatlgBtl.on of our policy- In The 21 Club met last n(ght/at ^ ^ ^ex t meeting of Ellington of Maple /treet have been enter-, ments, will ^ served. AH parents of the Federated Church School pcalige will be held in the Town glad to pay. Xt^ipne. - , y / . . ' - y China.) the home of Mrs. Mildred O'Neill. are coi-dlally Invited to attend. Itoard. plans were-made for the talnlng melr nephew and niece In Iran: Government forcea con- Hall, Wednesday, Dec^-12, at 8 Mr. andMrs. Howard Cox of East Knollwooil Drive, Oak Grove, and ; The Tolland CJrange Will apon.sor annual Chrirtmas party for Cojn^ o’clock. Fred Hcmmeler is chair­ Want to see where the money goes? ^ Buy extra Bands in thfe VkitofyXoan I-fronted Inaurgenta. America. Brit­ began making scrap-books, bean a public aet-back party at the riiunlty and Church School HarUj^d ain and Ruaala. who uaed thla an­ man and the program title is a Ruth Clark and Mlss^Jcan Well: 15,000 men will need artificial to See that it gets donie properly, aiM bags, yarn dolls and -other luseful -Tolland Grange hafKFrIday. Nov. / Mri and\lra. Mather and" How- cient country aa a wartime high­ toys for the children’s Christmas “Let's see- w hat the bosses can ’Atoirn spent the week-enA"" wltli H. iPveuss SonJ ,30 at promptly 8 o’etMk to start /nrd Metcalf ms'lo a ' rccMit^bqal- do." The men have charge of the legs. Physical and psychiatric care will prom^lyl^ \ V way, watched carefully. at the Newington Home for Crlp'> the play. \ Clark’s sister M rs/ In Java: Indoneaiank fought the ncss trip to Boston, l^tosa. meeting. lose In H artford. . 17 VILLAGE ST. ROCKVILLE TEL.S72 pled 'Chlldren in Newington. ■* The PTA and 4-H CIub\-111 com­ At the Red.Gro^^buslness meet­ The next meeting of the Elllng \ Britlah. \ Guests over, the holiday and bine forces when the PTA. Will, Mis.s Barbara Laito, daughter Ct At Home— , , ing Nov. 12 the^.following officers ton-Woman’s, Club will be hold o Mr, and Mrs.- John Lana of Tomo- Senator Johnaoh (D-Colo.) told week-end at the home of Mr. anIy.'* eral of their Tolland friends. , ner,, Tolland . Avenue and Miss and your oxtra Bonds can provide He arid lack of control over home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Tig- Emily Pargons of Dohsonvllle.. m a k es dale were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Mr. find Mrs. Joseph DeCarll Atomic energy would be “national have been recent guests of friends There wbre II table# In plgy at auietde" and there to no apecifle Currtin and two children of West the last setback card ,party -at Tol­ Hartford. in Wllsbnville. Conn. , ,....f RADIOS defanae againat atomic bomba., Mr. and Mrs. John Rita and,two land Grange hall. Mr and Mrs. Gregory Upsky Abe -Winery-utas a rrt;ent guest • You’ve loaned your Government the home arid reat^ to settle down again, Aaked Whether he eay no >(1 - received a telegram > yesterday children attended a party In Hart­ \ .couragement, Orovea aaid “there ford Sunday, tho honor guest being of Tolland friends. Repaired money to send him overseM. Now help Seeing th ^ h e y get education, loaps ia no encouragement, period." morning from their son. Corporal 'MI.ss Elizabeth Hicks has had Victor Llpsky, stating that he had dhelr nephew who has Just return­ bring him back. ,/ to starMhw own businesses and all the 1 •fhe Houae Military committee ed from overseas. sifme repairs on her TolIaniLaum- Rea^oably bearinga on whether young Anner- arrived in- San Francisco Monday The Federated church Union mer hom'e before returning to ^ e w Feeding,housing,pmdpvingmedical XstKThdp that’s due them under the iican men ahould be reefuired to afternoon and would be home very Mlsslonarv Society will have/the York-city for the winter months.# , Tubes i'icsled talto military training droned on, soon after not having seen any of thank-offering meeting a t/ ths.v:>: Mrs. Maud Dp-.^ms hris been ap- care to morions of m ^, and tran sp o rtii^ G.I. Bill of Rights will cost billions o his fainily for four years,'the op- church on the evening of Wednes­ pointed administratrix of the es­ \ H Will drone on aome more. Some proximate length of his service In them home, is an expensive business^ \ dollars. people want it, aoma don’t. day. Dec. 6 with a gucst/speaker tate of the late Rav Downs. Large V^en the Japanese sufrender the Pacific theater of operations. from- the H artford Semi, Pvt. Susan Ridzon. stationed, a t And all of us want to give our ^ h t- \ Buy extra Bonds-to help make vie- The annual mnetlng/of -Tolland Camp Rto’neman. California, and came it waa Jioped ..that by this Film Actor Injured In Crash "Parte .-tima of. 195 production would be County Council of CWircbes will CpI. Julia Ridzon. tter sister.,w ho ing right srart after tory real for the men who won it I he held at Union church, Rockville is stationed at Memlo Park., _ ^roiUtiK country — but 50,0,- Burbank, Calif., Nov. 29—(/Pi- ^ men are idle because of la^r Sunday evening, d/c.. 2. A,Oytot- fornla, spent the week-end to­ Alan Curtis, 36-year-oId film ac­ gether. Word has been received itea. mas carol prograin will he present­ tor, waa under treatment In' 8t. ed by the Unlvwaity of Connecti­ that they are stationed onlv sev­ sd 700,600 ateel workers are Joseph’s hoapital today' for seri­ on whether- they want to cut choir, of w ich Dorothy Gun­ en miles part an'i therefore are ous injuries Incurred in an aiito- ther and Emily Hayden of the Fed- able to ioe each mher quite often, ■striito/ jfor higher pay. niobile accident yesterday. Tho lie now . ia ' cotintlngi on ^a cratM church are iriembera. William French, recently dis­ pottertgS \ No on actor received'^ broken knee, sev­ •pie T^and Trl-y was held charged from the armed forces to 'olution for all this, from. eral fractured ribs and possible I 889-541 / I hbor-Management conference M<»nday Evening s t 8 o’clock atnow a afudeijt a t Hlllyer .College, MAIN ju r internal injuries when his,small Hartford, lident Tnmian called foreign-make car eol^dcd with a the ToWn Hall.. Mr./and Mrs. Luther Barnard of 'Mr. and/Mrs. Joseph De Carll M ‘ weeks a^q. v milk truck. Curtis’ white Spitz dog Foxj^ood'Karm.lnvltedtheYoung! attended/the wedding 0/ Mrs |<»P^" I'hUrada, (Infil etary of L h ter SChwellenbach was killed. The driver of-the truck, People’s Society to meet at their De Car^s sister In Wilson last j t'losed Saturday 1/ M the president wasn’t going to Carl Palm," 48, suffered head in­ j to spur the conference Into juries. me Sunday for their evening 1 Saturday, Nov. 17th. " anything further. It was a con­ ference of labor end menagement. Red Tokens Frtleral Property / He told them It was \thelr baby M when the conference opened. Hartford, Nov. 29—(JP)—Warn­ ing that “red tokens are govern­ ment property,” the Stat^Office of Price Administration Itoadquar- Xmas Doll House ters hers yssterday warned Con­ necticut food retails to return • • • all such ration tokerLa to their lo- ,,cal ration banks! — Shoppers are asked'to deposit their red tokens ■ / i With the. nearest sto re ,' but may deitooy .red and green stamps, the State* OPA said. rsally hav« to kiw w th« ro p o s^ got o full m odtura of i and yoor extra Bonds can provide it! ^ V . ; ■ ■ ■ - - / ' plooturo out o f shopping trij» thoso days of hoovy troffic -.'"X FEl^DERAND i • It’s been a g r^ t feeling, hasn’t it, to ' savings to buy. BODY WORK and rostrictod parking. How. do you scoro os a shoppor? have tliose WaA, Bonds - salted away,. \ ^akeS sense, pny way you lo^k at it, SOLIMENB A FLAGG these last few yeprs? ; away some extra Bonds now—for ^ INC. A feeling of security. , , I the sake of the men who made victory es4 ortitet SL TeL 6101 y X N S G I A S ^ Do you come homo cranky'hom your Shopping Q X , *: ■ possible-for your country’^, sake—for -V Let an emergency come. You can ffice . f ■ ’ trips boeauso you havo "Iroffic" ditd ., i\ your own sake! ‘ "no-parking" jiftors? X (^hoose Firom These Best Sellers Now, when^^ou buy extra Bonds,- ^Following tha Victory loon, tha tala of . you’re buying an extra cushion. Some­ E, F, aii.d G U.S. Savings 8«ndt «;Mf ALSO THE HILLS by Frances Pnrkin- WEBSTER’S NEW PEERLESS MC- /contiriua through ragular authonzad ^ •» thing to tide you over, in uncertiin times.: Keyes. 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Buy INrecI and Save Moneyi 10 CBhU. - X * • ’ - ’ ^ • ' a • •• • . ' r • . . . i:/ - • - • . , - • • ■ . . .)■ . A' ■ _ V ' -I' ,■ ■K r ‘ I 'H' I 1 • - J , i. MANCHESTER e v e n i n g HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29,194fc P A G E S E y E R '■■: V ..' I HFRALD^M ANCHE^TEk. CXJNfJ,- THURSDAY. NO,VE^i^BER 29.194S .r , MANCHESTER EVENING berg of Shelton, Fred C. E.sscr ol crease of $6,951,824 under the same jlerlod of 1944. Freight reve­ School Children ( t ^ G E t i l t Purchasing Qroup Bridgeport, Frank B. Bentley of tailroacl Iiicoiii?; , . tfe l / possible heated debate oil a aeries Groton, N. T. Drummond of Hart­ nue detreased $6,890,327 but pas­ senger revenue Increased $ljS;- for common Sense, and finds It Sleel W orkiTs of lost causes among th^m, (jlO State Steel W orkers ford, Raymond Bingham of Meri­ -;;;Sliaw8 Iiicrealse Plan Memorial taking them onl.v after th# grave Local Sailor’s .SouVenirB,, No Need Seen \ Elects‘Roemer 725. not. One looks forwstdytp th^_ General Rsips President Philip Murray'si resolu­ den. D. E. Merriman of New Brit- ■ / - • jiattrftfBtcr damage had already been done. (Jerr^ood" Display Here tion urging general wig® in- . *{n, John E,, Hogan of New Hayein ^iiSiiinr prospect of an.V sma.shing (bjrnpo- Vote for Strike :, -i-'f , ^pr thoae who favor conscrip­ creases. • f' ittid Henry' A. Williamson of W s- Granted Dental License* hTo Hold More S u p p o rt New Haven,' Nov. 29.—(/F)—The New Haven,. Nov. 29. T h i Chelan, Wash., ,Nov./29. -fP) tion for what the.V think its heallhx rary victory ^ (or eithw side, \nd ■ I * However, no specific reqommen- terbury. IHCOLD ^ lEonttni; Ifcralfi Freiieh StancT The Curtis Publishing Com­ New York, New Haven and 'Hart­ The school children of Phelan realises *|mt it would meifly^ (Continued from. Page One) .datlons on basic issues /ere ex­ election of iViniam J. Roemer of Bridgeport, Nov. 29—ilil*g I angle may be, then, theae atalls- pany, with tlrt cooperation of . ; dais Tuesday to discuss thp com- dipped into Christmas savings to­ H .K «{N?i"r~'lNC. leave the'whol|i:-issue to he foiighl three local newsdealel-s, is tfis- pected from this aftemooii’B plen­ Big 3 Piarleys Waterbury as president of the. ford ^ llro a d Company reported Clarence G. Brooks, recorder, an­ riTn H tica are a timely ctie a cue for o IF • B a l d w i n A n n o u n c e s D e - pony’s position on further nego- To Inaugurate Air Service nounced at the i.Connectlcut State day to W y a memorial f6r therf IS Biu«ll Street y^Oii Nkj^i Rule playlng for th/ rest of the onference In WashlniMon. also ex- ary session. / Purchasing Association o f- Con­ a net income ot $1,470,694 far Oc- llancheiter. Conn. them to idght for. good health not over again at"^some ^future date. Dental commission 'meeting here 15 comrades who died Monday.In week souvenirs ot raids on Jap pre.ssed the’ belief GM officials With this in mind, sqme public (Continued from Pnge OneV necticut was announced here to­ tobef/- 1945, an increase of J$804, THOMiffl »;KKClLSON l a y i n A c t i o n o n T e x - plant Managei" WUliam R. Hoyt ycsterday\licenses bad been grant­ the tragic plunge of a school bus as a aide IsAue if>f preparation for One knows, then, that the net and .Korean-juiiks in thr Vel- should resume discussion -of the members had advocated White day. He succeeds William Hoij)- Washington, Nov. 29. - (/P) 926 over -the net Income fqr Oc ((Vmtlnu^ tro^ Page One) | Houm intervention,to spur action. l i l o s t r i k e U n t i l A D e r ‘ "“*‘* following the meeting that ed to Arthiil- Schager, Williman- lljfo a lake. rounded October.!, IS*! war. where It will do the least outcome of this pre.sent te.il of lo.w Sica, in which encounlers strike Issues with union represen­ Britain before any decisions can t ile m r i K e u n i l l r a i i e r negbtlate can be witz of New .Haven, who was Transcontinental & Western Alr.'tober, 1944. ButSecretary of Labor Schwellen- Inc.,* announced today that® *t Gross revenues •for tlie month tic; Embree F, Jarvis, Westport; As divers, prepared for whalj good,- blit as an'all Important ob­ St rengt-b, must ..really 1^ net loss til ed, Kia^nhowbrUaid that "there i chief Quartermaster, H. W. tatives. be made by the Allied Control R h o d e I s l a n d M e e t taken until free access to the namSd to the board of the Na­ PubUahfd Kvery ^ E " " '" '' . In Detroit., strikers at GM’S; h tbld the Executive committee would inaugurate service to E u -; were $13,765,008, a decri^ase of Leon H. Wayman, pneonta, N. Y.r might be the last 'attempt to lo-; FENDER AIND Holiday*. Enteiert *t tWe for- evejf.y one. And- yet one does la^no Indication'’.of »iny organised | Spence, U.SN, a local member couricil in Berlin. This effort lij,^ ... ' ., j plant by company offidals” is per- tional Association of Purchasing cate the bus Jn 400 feet or more Manrlii’Kter. Conn., a* jective In itself. *01 thjj. of being- Tern.stedt division appealed to the yesh-^ay Mr. Truman neither rope and the Middle East .next $1,324,861 under October', 1944. William Glazer, Norwalk; William Poet Office at resistance and ■ Ihe^mimber,^ ^of , of the '.strategic Navy raiding revision grows out of, Byron „ .* , i . i> I raltted by union pickets. Agents. i. of water, the'chil'/k;m of the Jun­ present, in the liees of all Amerl- not see, anywhere, the ststesman- president tojuse "immediately the woul'dJwiwene nor issue any In- Monday with a flight of'one of its Freight revenue decreased $1,273, Jrt. Hayes, Brooklyn, and Warren BODY WORK Secorfd Claaa Mall Matter, crimes of yiplence is, in the 'aggre- | parties, participated. Chief/ Price's report on the possiWc fail­ B y T he Associateo. P re te .. Mass picketing, Hoyt aaid, has ' Other officers dhosen includtd ship which even begins to know power and forces at> yoiir com­ structlonaJlSL the conferees. Constellations from - Washington 769 and passenger revenue df ,B. Spurge, Southbury as dentists, ior ami Senior HiglNsftuipIa„ , anj- “ SUBSCRIPTION RATES caqi even before they reach the Sipence lives' at 2 Lincoliy ure of American aims and policies , Overnight developments in. Con-I prevented office workers from George Steade. Arisonia, first vice gats, very small ’r i mand to make General Motors bfll- to Paris. The flight will mark the' creased $.55,879. and to DoVothy t”. Martin of West lAkeslrte grade .schoo|ls gathered On* Tear by Mall ...... - v ...... » » ™ age jo.f 18. , ” ■ . how to' pidf America np out of Its 1 street. ' , ■ in Oermany. liectjcut’s turbulent labor picture making up and diatributlng a pay- president; W. A. Towle, Jr., Bris­ , ' Wlenlial Hedger Seen | cinls negotiate settlement of our first use of the giant trartspSrt in I For the ten months emHng Oct. Hartford, and Norma I^. Thomp­ In small groups at lunch hojir and INC. Per month by-Mall ----♦ ,,'trife. /Such Is our bankruptcy PIrked ' I'p Souvenirs Bridgeport Go* 4l Gen. George C. Marshall, the indude; ! roH of nearly $210,000 due work- tol, second vice president; F,,j,;A. Why’ ’ **.r wait »v««*A n*i*.*iuntil thatviioa ••ft'-age to» see |-c . / ' ' ^ He warned, hhwever, that the dispute by meeting with our rep­ passenger travel by a commercial 31. 1945, the road report^ gross son, Wethersfield, as dental hy- recess to contri'rmte their' money SS4 O niri fit. Tel 5101 SinglR Copy ...... Worli'ihg from the" deck, of president’s special envoy to Ch'na‘-‘;-| 1. ClQ-^orgahizcd Steel Wewkera era since the strike started three HSrvey, Windsor.' Locks, treasur­ ^bat Americans get meilical care? lor wJuch, apparenlly, the whole JnfJuk., of refugees and returning 1 resentatives.’’ fc „ i revenues of $14fe,060.807, a de-' gienistS. and. discuss thelr/plan.*: Delivered One ...... 112 00 the tiSS Submarine Tlrante In Workers , probably will leave tor Chungking in New Haven and Hartford jvoted weeks ago. er; and Directors F. W. Stolzen- airline. W'eatern State* end APO ...... nation mu.st now suffer. prisoners of war wa.s boosting tj^e t T h e president-also told his news Why rcslgig.ourselve* to the fact the Yellow Sea. Spence' and Bridgeport, Nov. W ,—(ift Em­ in three or four days and' the In­ overwhelming for a walkoutfja an |)opulatlon of the, American zone conference that time lost through MEMBER'OF , that some American boys' must j live other members of the crew ployes of the gas making plajit of structions which he is finally giyen industry-wide wage dispute at 1 THE ASSOCIATED PRESS fo cIo."c to 20.000.tl00 and ’‘carries i !.-work stoppages since August was ‘emulated the• .- ful diet? If we w'ant’hea,lth, let’s Connecticut the captain and destroying the Ordered Selz«i‘Towing Con)|iany the rehirlng of a wac veteran who joD'xould be .t6 carry out the poli­ nounced that action toward set- '.also the local puhllshed herr. of the rrerman piiople is being re­ go after health for Its own^aake, ships ..and cargoes. In these" On anothev-ftebor front, President did not get the job the imlon want­ cies 'vyhlch we’ve always had in •■tling the strike of 750 eastern Con- placed by condilibna -more normal nec'ficut textile .workers had been All rlah'l* of rcpublicatltfti of spKisI not from the angle thatWe should operations Spence picked up a Truman ordcre-d tlie OIBce of De-’ ed him to have, it was said by both Ghlt\a^' disMitclfe. .‘'*rej|-.»re * 1.0 reserved. to an occupied country,” Eisen­ fense Transportation to take over company and union members. 6..4fne resignation of Ambassa­ delayed until after representatives make our yonng fnen healthy large jiumber of Aouyenlra and |f\iU service client of N. b. a * Yankee hower said. "Irritation among cer­ mementos* of the jsiids after ; nnd operate the Great Lakes Tow- There is enoUk** 8*“* hVrJhe hold­ dor Paltrick J. Hurley from ‘the of 3,000 Rhode Island mill workers ■ meet at.Prb'vidence With Gov. John, BRONCO Inc. ' ______— mecei.V in preparation for, their By A H. O. tain parts,of the jiopiilatlon be­ the crews of ,the .ships had ' ing Company of Cleveland. O.. bn ers to last^uhtU about 5t30 o’clock China ^ a t rtached his desk form­ cause of/franternization. general ■ Publishers ReVrisrnt*ll«*: JhA death In a war which shout'd nev­ been set adrift In boats and ground a labor dispute-was unduly this afterno6n\ If there Is a shut­ ally. only thia monjlrqj;, the presi­ A. Pastore Friday. RIDING Julius Mathew* Special As«ic> c>ew pessiml^tn abciit current condi­ im peding reconversion. down of the plant It is estimated dent said. Hurley announced it two 3. Chairman Burton H. Camp Tork. Chicago. Drtndt Slid BoMon.,^ er happbn. . , a , \ , • ■ \ In the long and .stumbling prog- the ships set afire, ofteii close tions and future prospects, and Meanwhile, the Ford Xfotor Com­ that it will take nearly a month ddys ago With a blast at Anmrican of the State Board of Mediation ROCKING ■ ,■ ' - j ress of our columnuj. career we ...H> the Jap air bases. smd Arbitration announced, fol­ bureau o p thg knowledge of jiro.spcctlve dif- pany, seeking what it called'“com­ to re-establish service to 'homes, “ career diplomats.!’ Mr. Tcuman membvir a u d it \ ■ '-have repeatedly found .that thtfre Th^ story of Spence’s oper­ lowing a three hour board meet­ IRCULATIONS. fUcjrlties and, hkrd.ships. In the pany security,” proposed that It be factories and other uaera of gna declined to commept on theHurlfe^ HORSE H u rley’s Policy A t Fault I**' mjhlng more dangerous than ations from the aubmgrine ts for heating, smelting and refrigera­ ing yesterday, that "there was no Ind., winter ahead have led Jo ^omS allowed to deduct from union dues crlticlaras. _ \ | For T O U B g M f n n la Herald Printing Con>P*n.v- ; the giving of praii.se. This, satur- contained ii;,'Ibis iveek's issue sign of progress toward an end-of ^ le* no fliianclal responMbJlUy for t*atle.s.sness coliccled under the check off sys­ tion. , ' ,, ^ Palestine Mr. Patrick J. Hurley, In his! nine, world perks up cheerily of Jhe Saturday Evening Post. their dlfferences/Uri^e strike of 3 lo 8. Patented' fvDMtrtPhlcal errors appearing 1" *d- Otsplai'ed Br'coni-’ng Kestl^ss tem $S for each *day apy union ’ \ ------Washington speech yesterday, did I whenever a columnist proceeds Window displays, ’ usin •6. "'The pHsltl®!'! said he ' no 120 AFL-organlzed'rfn$chtnlsta_&L Spring Action 1.^ J% *S2mtS, In The Man. hcster Eve- Displaced pcr.son.s remaiyilng irf member is. oft the job in an un­ longer aupTCrted— as he did while J;, - many 4pf the flags, ship equip­ Day Shift Employes Hhe Arrow-Hart and ' Hegeman ride. fling HerRjil. authorized strike. ■» vice preaidbnt-^a Senate re-olrtipn Rubberised ment and relics of tne raids Return tp W ork ' pfiHlt at Hartford. Approximately ThtuW^^'." Novcitiber 29 tamed in his letter of resignation t^c haughty and mighty. B-.ti " ‘-'O- said and terrorist are set up in the .State Soda Richard T. Leonard. U AW -C IO favoring Establishment of a Pales-.. .1,700 production workers have re­ Pafided^Feed. TRIPLElkSTORES m as'amba.v.sador to ChinA^- Mean-1 when’ the same columnist, bXWay , caused considerable Shpp, Giilntpero’s and the Cen­ I Ford director, opimsed this’ propos- sterling,- Nov. 29.— WPt—Approx­ tine Jewl^sh common’rcalth because fused to cross the picket lines Won't mark while, reaction to and analysis of of variety, and in reapoh-st-Jo tho j i n certain arras. i ter Travel Bureau, all on Main !^al, saying "financial resTOnsibili- imately 25 day shift employes of conditions have chrnp:ed. A re­ which were established on Nov. ty would be a serious menace to porter^ had noted ,so:iie Zlonosts floors. Adjust- Health A n ^ his statement and his record has •’'" '’"y f «wn/naluro, | providing refui street. the U. S. Finishing Company plant 13.” able sttirups. 40 , , , ishifts lnto the occsalonar businos.s; provioing reiu] the life of the union. We cannot Kei/ 'stiikebound since .October 6, have said the president gave ad­ One of , the moSt^ persuasive ar­ 4. An annouHcement at Stamford Inches from MANCHESTER T E L a 6 7 7 1 secniod to become fairly clear et^- ,)l«trihutiug a little . asuni in"Gcrmany for more than 80 o put that weapon in anyone's i-etumed to their-jobn this . morn­ vance support to the Tnft-Wagfier that 2,700 Btrikibg A F L machinists 681 M AIN ST. nos* to toU. 24 guments advaficea\ln favor, of ; «jp tho.se qilarlers of Ameri- praise, then.. invariably.- he finds E.stonian.s. Lilbuanlan.s agd luit hands.” However, Leonard said the ing. The remainder of -the com­ resolution in /behalf of such a com­ at the Yale .and ^owne plant will conscrlptlon for America and we ^ can thought where any call to ha- iiimself in trouble. Then the fault vian.s De.spite Ru.'sinn t^cmands the t'lir. It is still not too late to union-would permit diScliarge, in pany's 135 employes remained out monwealth-The pre.sident replied , .,meet Friday to heai\lnternationai Inch** hlghr ot tinders appear fn their fuHxglory. that they be turned over a> Soviet do this even i{„Jhc dmwing should extreme eases, or workers involv- ! on strike, however, a union spokes- that lie did favor a similar resolu­ -.Vice President SamuerL. Newman •addl*. think it is an argil mcntNw hich has and suspicion of Russia li tion while he was vice president, Stome -of them queatton the accu­ citizens; Another .headache are lhave to be jsTo.stponed for a - few .ed in "y'ildcut” stsakes, and longer : said. discuss the situation. had great influence wiOi wives layoff penalties in others.- ays joyously received. racy of the praise. Most of tH*1ni Ukranlans of doubtful eiUzenahlp. 'days. - ' \ ■The i-eturning'/Si'kers 'were ,Es­ but'did not favor it'now. ■ fconnectlcut’s participation ih an Texltle t’ontmet Katlfied 19.95 and mothera— la that the ^ tio h Perhaps the clearest of ell re­ think that If Were la going to he The individuals themselves Certainly b.v/^o doing 11/ com- corted through -the picket line by Mr, Truman added that obndi- ' industry-wide steel workers strike Maine’s big..gest labor, dispute heaith would benefit as a X**>*lt actions to Mr. Hurley, who is a any praise lasued, It should .oe claim not to be Soviet citizens and mtUee would be\acling in good 17 state policemen under the com­ tions have changed and if such a vote' rome when CIO-organized since 1936 yas virtually settled to- for themselves. They usually suc­ therefore not sub’JecTlo repatria­ faith'and would sno/their appre­ mand of State Police Commission­ resolution were adopteeV now. there employra of the Republican Steel of a yekrX healthy living/%nd Republican, Is that Of the coun­ da.v. with 7,poo CIO textile work ceed in p^virig that the column- tion under the United’ States- ciation of the prornpt and gener­ er Edward J. Hieket, Capt^ Wyi- would be no need for appointment Corp., Hprtford, votep 90 to 6 and -4- good nutrition for every /yoi try's leadllig „ftepubllcan newspa­ ers returning to siSt-cotton mUla-i.ijgrn Schatzman of the edstem po- let's idol^as. feet of clay. Soviet agreements,” he said. ous re.spon.se of the\many ' fine of a fact-finding'Imdy "on the Pal- those at ipe Amei^an ,Steel and after ratifying -^contract agree-1 ticc dfstrict. nnd Lieu'-. T. J.' 'Victor Wire company’s plant. New Haven, SJEEl man. A food many A^ericani\ per, the New York Herald Trlb- All jve have to "do, for In­ Denazification is proceeding people of Manche.ster/ho do-not esUho question. ments. Previously, 2,800 workers j ciaike of the Danielson barracks. v o t^ 751 to 155 to walk out to have been p ro^fly etjopked Jty the ic. Its editorial on the contro­ stance, to gain a number of - vigorously., Eisenhower reported. have lo be bribed- to make a con The United States and Great at two other, mills had returned, Hickev .said there were no disturb- Britain have agreed to create an enforce wage demands. REFRlkRATOR versy states; freah summaries of - Qovernor In the American zone .1,042 Ger­ tributibn to a good _cau.>»(^ high percentage of leaving only one mill emplo’ying ances'and that picketing remained Anglo-American commission to A t Hertford. 72 workers who ll'j lull Ih* B*W«*ialM dwin's riulte is to writ® one man govei'hment and Nazi-owned A Prompt Co’nlrib'htor. \ l Shogfly Uons because of^^yelcal defecte. "Mr. Hurley has^ eerved his 200 worke'rs idle. peaceful. Were reportedly 'eligible to vote dw Ulll* HouitkMpar D O U HOUSE ROCKER our not iiMrequent ^lum ns propertiea valued at $114,900,000 study the question. The president natSa la c.anpjal* >>■' A year’a tralRlnj^woiiljl, it is felt. Governor Gate.<) of Indiana had The bulk of the state police said the American menibershlp -failed to do so. \ . A Bla, Baaullhil ( Raem Celanlal Mada ot Oanulaa FlYWOOD, Tip country well in; many capacities, n which some^of that gentle- have been seized. Editor’s Note: One of the / b - kHchtn. Camplala In daloll Rteal aad Eaeallanllz Flalahad — been called upon to intervene Jn squad left town about 8 a. m.. but Governor BaldwinN^d Governor and pallaraad lull Bk* 1^ Dali Hoiua 4hat will dallghl lhal Correct theae tfeffets. , but bis resignation'^from liis post ' man’s virtues are recognized. was not ready to announce. Ullta ana. RlutdUr oiiutructad lar Riddlaa I la 9 ^ 0 Under' Law No. 8. barring all jeetives of the car lottery a/f> the CIO Store Workers (fispute four state troopers remained on -Pastore met briefly m Danielson bl« Dadrie | O Q 3 Taaia - . O e 4 c f ' And when. In a recently pleas­ The foreign policy discussion wall and Baautllulty FuAiahad — There a w ^ a n y xound ways of inr China is to Im welcomed. He js former members of the Nazi party seems to be to p/ci suade those wh with Montgomer,V Ward and com-' duty all day, Hickey said. yesterday with represmtatlves of RaWrarotOfa — AaAiV 30 a 12 a It 9 >■ ant piece on. one Arthur I®. from employment other than have giv'cn' once to give again. opened after Mr. Truman had read answerinirwhlt arguih^nt. In the entirely mistaken in attributing any. Ward’s Chairman Sewell to newsmen-a report on,, the first the Labor department’s of both HfCHES— -Brown, we awarded him an In- manual labor. Eisenhower aaid, 80 Such additional giving is neces- first plaM, and moat llhportantly, Amcrlcsit errors in China t^ th e yery tclegraphe/ Gates that the 100 days of domestic reconversion. atatea, to discuss conditions pre­ , correct middle Jnitlal, what.Jflee per. cent of the denazification of •shr'y If the War Fund is to go over sented by the strike of mepibers career men in the diplomatic serv­ ui/nist'ii had closed the company’s Andrews asked what about the N conMttptlon lA prtmkrlljL A there w-as that we had stubbed all industrial plants in the U. S. ,the top.\ I Am/rson. Ind.. retail .store "in vio- The Poel’fr Column of the Textile Workers Unidn of ice, Muoh of the rasponMidlllty is otu,Aoe In the middle of an at­ first 100 days on the international prp^am , not a health program zone had been completed by the iatioiKof the law" and asked the front, characterized by such thing* . I America-ClO in boCW Rhode Island tempted -good deed! and Connecticut. ' and the questid of-whether 'or Mr. Hurley’s own.' Mue|l of it be­ end of October.’ govern/ to'"restore and maintaUi' Old Housea as the Hurley resignation and crit­ At this particular moment we Tuesdayi vthe State Board of id produce or pre- longs to the Presidentind Secre­ Tried ♦o-Gct Around Law law and An oid house brings back memo­ icisms, attacks: on UNRRA, worry LAUNDRY not it is going are In receipt of good-natured but Mediatioa and Arbitration' in its c Many Nazis attempted to get Avery c/arged the union blocked ries o\-cr the Unlte(i Nations and two vent a new war |a more vital even taries of State w ho^ept him . In Arm reproaches from certain Re­ first public , statement Indicated around the'law by turning their store entrahees at Anderson and That make me stiind and gaze; fears which some people appear to SET health. If it is China, despite h(a ^ c k of success. publican circles in the goi^ city that Tt would be unable to make than a i|ueation businesses over' to relatives snd "forcibly ptevented" enppk»yes And wonder where the people are hold that Ru.ssla would not - What an outllt to of New Haven, imparting the Sad progress In settling a dispute be­ to be regarded I primarily as R Tfie rest of it c a p ^ atUlbuted to Waiting temporary leabes of ab­ from iantering The store. More than Who lived in other days. erate and that such non-co^er»- news thaf\k-e erred, as'.olher up­ a half dozen ciUes are -involved in tween the U. 8. , Finishing com­ Launder DoBy** health ^pwgram.l I for Instance, it America's complfie lack of an In­ sences, or .tqttlng their pay to I sadly think hoiw many times tlon would lead to war. state commentators also seem to pose as manual laborers, he said, the union’s "dem/stration” strike, pany and striking textile workers cloihei with. W oth DOCTORS - Include yotyig tegrated fo w i^ policy, which Those dusty window panes The president said he did not ahe^d obviously have erred, in. oUr appraisal .of the but military government officers schetluled to continue through Sat­ until the lajriir '‘lived up to terms made it p^Sailile for Mr. Hurley Have let the-sunlight^ filter in, share either of those view* but he tub. scrubbing bootd. N U R S ES K IT women M 'w Other highlights: .involved in tlie project (tl name was Mrs. Marie Manning, workers. Mediation Chairman Smoothed hardwoodN> and\ Press- SUUAics presented in the cur- In other words, Mr. Hurley Is Avliat . the campaign strategists month old strike. ■ Machinists of In chlidhi l(s hours to'play, Camp said that 'relationsHaetween InchM 4 JI.DU WORLD 0|icrn4lng Deficit Serious two were killed -and 16 su-eyfniss- t ^ manhood they had Oasch. She was 70 years old. wood.'Realistically ra " , .here accifsed of being the one/ thought they were doing. ' Finance—Taxes for the year are San Francisco A F L lodge 68 and Or, when the; two groups were "very pleas- ent tngl.-TXn million feet of flljn wer^ grown ITlnlsbed— T . Oo-3d-natiired as the process by estimated to yield between 30 and Eastbay GlO. Local 1304 alpo con­ anL’’ but that each "seemed deter- GLOBE shot. From this Reed •")* Kaniri And knew bothVare and strife; ------— i ___1 V .. „ K* i"hich this enlightenment has 3.') per cent of the 1944 eollections. were supposed to tell th/lnvasion tinued the strike which has'caused m lned*to -maintain their respec­ Follow all (hk . They came agaln\at even-tide of H ^ t h otter clear proof of th la i^ * ”®' *nd wh^ has done It .by proffered us-may be. It / is The'opcrating deficit of all higher at'ory in lest than an hour and a 55,000 persons to be idle. tive stands in the dispute. mqtoscon events ol the world . ------J — 'i -iT...-,1- i-_ giving Chiang Kai-shek the Im-^ one more illustration of the perlU levels of government Is “serious.- half. Agreement on , a eontract To rest and talk oKHf«. The workers walked out when with this accural# presslon that American military. of praise. If we had . similarly and thre'atens to'get worse." prom'ptted the GIO Textile work­ the company, reportedly refused to A Scienllfic. Educaiisnal M i globe. Complete BLACKBOAROS No doubt sweet mekaories were Both WALL* might would back him to edm- ®«''’®d ‘n an over-distribution/ of Education— More than 1,600,000 In the first placA the reme ers union of America to withdraw grant demands for a 20 per cent scope Set to deDghl the beg with stand and I its request for a strike vote at theirs— pay Increase and a 40-hour wee$t. revolving 4 .QQ BOXRDS and EASEL plete victory in such, a-civil f ar.' ^®">Atned children between the ages of six doua taak of film editing wasvaA ac­I dri'd exrite the mind oi boys and TYPE —, Composition quiet. -But when we seem vtilncr- 'seven plants of the American Vis-; A blend of joy and woes— Company’'Position Dismissed oxlB— taUQ and 14 are going to echool tn the complished with JikiU. It Is not a of ^ Is . Adnlis. loo] High Powered, It was he who made American Inble^^h Ihe process of pralsa New cose Corp., in Pennsylvania, V lrj We all must take our share Friday’s scheduled meeting of BASSI and GENUINE SLATE 1 children there wers given ! American zone,'but Jhe fuel short­ piece of patchwork. It tells a Lens ground with same optical i P K O ltm iC FOOTBAi . . . ___i policy an obstacle to C?hlnes uni- Haven pens are taken in ■ hand, age will force most schools to close Story. It -shoyli. the endless ele­ ginia and-IVest Virginia. / each ' ------Yale A Towne strikers at Stam­ -in Black arid SIGHT ough physical examinations,' •’ , ^ A i« g e SAVER BOARDS — ty inste.-id of a help to it. 1 is he ^Ve might, engage in fimriful' during December. ments which /Were a part pf the Not Asleen on Reconveraion / To live life well, you know. ford followed a meeting of offl- skill oi proietrional microscope* 5 years ago. By comparing the : Good deeds today should, be eur , ^ BASIBALI that h< w ho seem.s more gtdlty than' tho.se rebuttal, and rlutm (hat the ma­ Transportation —.‘‘Interzonal dif- invasion plan. It shows how. these President Truman'—said todp'y WATKINS .LrompUt* with chemi-J QC g 24 .inch I E Jr‘-1.89to4.95 records of these —exaniinations jor dllfrrenre between this cam­ ficidtieSv cannot he satlsfacforily elements were combined and that the administration/ has not aim • ■ M the thrills and excitement d he accuses. SROTHBM. INC. cals. Slides, etc.— "faWW - beauUtuUy BLACKBOARD paign and the last one meii the solved priorVto the establlshm^t utilized uFtil the final defeat pn been asleep on the Job/nf recon­ For youth nor life Won’t last. actually ploying on the Field. Can , ■with the results of' the selective and strongly No ordbor —odod. Koro'r Fun fact that bur man L>nmi hod a of a central German Transport de­ German soil. ' , ' ,v , version, in fact, that tU program And -soon like folkip of ‘ bygone f u n e r a l be operated either electrically or service examinations of the same mechanically. Two or more persons ■truried. 2iVi ooof mut wrwf lUt broken leg last time./But we partment." Approximately ,!« per With/merely that, ‘"rhe True is far ahead of schedule. days. . on 9 H U C R A V I S individuals during the war, a W e’re memories of the past.. SERVICE to play. Fun and /thrills lor every­ inches and lU When Rea.son Fails have a slim and shadowy repu­ cent of all the main line trackage Glory’/w'ould be only a good'mili­ ^ e president made . this com­ B t S M A K T ! / inches oppwwt. For Tiny Te^^-ftebool The Ideal Cradle lo rock Dolly to proper comparison -has been ob- tation for Integrity to nialnWn. in the U. S./one is available for tary / im - But ita makers were ment at a news eonfCTehce, in re­ M. A. S. one .In A e s r c r Ayofi ond ovM CRRS ebn- high — qvou^ttpt — ■ Bleep in. Furniture O ' O O tained. The Labor-Jilanagement We’l l . admit that we think so operation blesged with the idea, of letting leasing a formal atatsment deaj Ormand J.Wcst % FomUy— ^ who took part in the In- S H O P H O W ! ■I i I . U - Fini^ed —only A 14998 The following are the results of ference at Washington Is mired well of this^inan Lynch In gen­ " Coal 'Oiilliut Higher Ing with the first hundred days of ”A Dog’s Your B«wt Friend Dinctor lon speak for themselves., Thus 'Never sky, go away dog. in complete failure. Here were eral that wefjoyously glided the Production— The net- pithead reconveraion progress. this comparison: __ , • lily in. the / particular of the coal prodiAttiquXfor western Ger­ « picture is narrated. ,by 130 In his statement, the president Call him o'er to you. repre.s^ntativea of management Cast Practically every one of the. New- -HavenViectlon. He played many in October was . 4',344.0()P, oiccs. ■( said that unemployment is far less He’ll listen to your problem* ’ .There are the southern Negro ■*young men turned down by selec-. and labor, meeting on an equal an ImH^tant part In the financ­ metric tons, 30 p if cent more tha: than had been expected; that the He’s dose when you are' bjue. drawl the nasal French accent, job of reconyertlng vtar plants "is tive service becau.se qf, poor teeth ,basis;T In,' ■" as President Truman ing of^h e - party's campaign, in September. One open heart Aluminikn voices from the hills .of New Eng­ vlflually completed";, and that He won’t answer you- back, ■ said, "the American way,’* / and and a less Important part In the steel plant was started. -The pro­ land and Scotland and the'’atreeta hail poor teeth at the age of nine actual determination ot cam­ duction of cheihicils is abouy^five time lost tbrough work stoppages He’ll just talk in hU ^ay. IsOthsr Psim Air of” Jhose rejected because o f {charged with the, re.yJS’n'sibillty of of London and New Tork. There paign strategy. That, in turn, per cent of cnpaci^. / ' is the strong Ktuisas voice of Gen. rince August la only '"0.78, of one He’ll He by .your aide, ear troubles had this type defect l lO'lnp to agree upoV 8orae| ba.^ls was largely la the . hands of Nutrition— In th* Am erl^n and / r cent of the total working by his master,, he’ll stay. / Dwight D.' Elsenhower. Iliey toil Tho Sign ot a ALL WOOL 7 in childhooil. 'for more stable induatrial; rela- State Central,^' Comnaltteeman Britiah zones "anV accumulative the human atdty ' of the struggle time available/” weakness has deverone^ln many While the prealdent In his state Good is this.dog. Intelligent too, f- , . . ■ ' B o x i B m m m r . Six out of" ten ot Ih'e children | I*®hs in the future. They were tieorge - DICehr.07 ' Mayor-elect while an English actor, Robert w o r t h y s e r v ic e ILOVES BADMINTON-RACKETS ment spoke cheerfullv of what A ain or stationert is AVIlllam. C. Celentane' himself, people ais a restdt of fh/ Inedequa- Harris,-narrates the over-all strat­ Seems to know, when you’re happy HOME PORTRAITURE Neka* e.WwB Out Make* on Ideal tor the ■who were rated as having - only! Rui on , the picket lines, cies of the last six In^tha, after has bfeen accomDllshed, he de­ or blue, * ' 7 tar ‘IBai’'—Bapattir always welcomed — and an anonymous ghost. There, egy In stirring blank verse. 142 Bast; Center Street ~BLUE>mp” fo, Raf. 34 Daubla A]] Sports Minded person —j poor or fair i>ostu're at the time '.hut in tbeoretiral t alm and quiet, wr would guess, Is the approxi­ several years of waftome rations.” ' Their stories are little master­ clared that "inflationary pressures Follows you here, follows- you BMdslaAtl 1 CQ FIMS fhafU and EaTalepa* — ,OS CHRISTmRS CARDS M anchester AMERfCAH flAO SET of their .school' examination Were 'R an. atmo.sphere where reason mate truth. ' - . In Saarbruecken Jin, Jhe < French pieces. Much of the narration wks are'still great, and danger signals ■ there,- • ■ ■ JOSEPH* ADAMS tlaai Palf I'alO AIR BCADrtarilat. M Dcubl* QO TWENTY Boauttfuw oof^od «nd docorntod Ari zonei “the'normat/ration,r>f 1,100 poinUng to a furthar-buUdlng up Cofdft. O^plrto/tolth UpTrlopon — C R A 3.48/ rejected by selective service. -f might possibly Ife present. taken from actual Inteeriewa with Wherever you,are. he's bound to ShaaM and Enaalapaa— awI Hoadsdmnly lo j^ —> \ Kcm la Ih* P».‘l«^ O * r calories.per day/for\thA--average fighting menr There is just the through winter and spring are the be there.!- Phone 2-12.H' AIR MAIL lat Hlak too * QO SHUTTLECOeXS ^ elthe/ Caa-plBia Ott!nv-fiav. Pala and Window FOiir oilt of every ten rejectedf..The result has b°een complete w;as / cons stdritly' not rliw of real estate, wholesale and Bbaae and M'EnTalapaa— «vll REUOIOUS OflUSTMAB CMOS — With BoautIhU Indoor or Outdoor Use Brockot. consumer right amount of aentiment and Quofotlonr oM Blrstlont-, Ooaptoto^ tf&Q 2 *5 Ft dalFv I by -selective service for poor eye-; Iu oo significant par- Hospital Notes pnet!” ■ ■/ tiMre is plenty of the rich humor raw materials prices.'" . He’s a friend/4o you, a friend to 1.95 KIDDIg BOX-40 SIwalt—41 0|| with EnreWpes—Bo* ol 12*\ EnTalopa* and S|empt r- •09 for.89 f m 1.38 f m T.5t) 2.48 sight Jiad Shown eye defect.* is 'ticulnr have these representatives of the G I'and the Tommy. One "W e must continue to hold the all. /I 1.69 incident is particularly hilarious. line,” he,declared. \ years earlier-. i of, the two great divisions of our Treat him right, he’r at your call; MOMRH I....!'■ ' Adftiltted. yesterda.v: Michael It' is a scene of British soldiers /upsurge of Strike*^ • " \ And—this is. perhaps the most jiRdustriSl world been able to Talk to him. make him know. Genofll, 77 Birch street; Mrs. Open ¥ i rum strutting against a tempestuous nowledging “an upsurge of What he's the best friend you’ll C I G A R t m Important of all^seven out o f! agree upon common ptirposes ,or sea while a voice recites from an ...rikcs since VJrdav.*’ Mr.' Tru­ Amelia Hennequln, 28 Cottage ■ ------ever know. Iparpenters TIRE even upon a suggeaticin of corri- ati-eet; J^ra. <*Hilma McComb, 119 Army pamphlet thp advantages o man attributed this in part to Jhe LIOHTEI Staltil .[. eveiy ten children who were rated That War Fu| Mrs. Emmett T. Roberta West street. . ' ' '■ \ ' a military life. fact that that All parties "held ITn m prrtm OMi ' as having ' fair or- poor nutrition mon. compromise language. One To the editor, 29 Cook street, Q U A u rr CHAINS Admitted todSy: Mrs, . Barbara their grievances in check during HEALTH Wanted cannot even judge with any de- I believe 1 am ^rhapa p m pf Everyone should see ‘-!Tlle True Manchester, Conn. * A Patiari GUI lot ■ j'"^’**'® rejected by sele’ctlve service Beebe, Old Lymif, Conn.; Donna the war and observed the no- L A M P S ^ t the many .contribu^rs to the W a r Glory;” lA title, IncldenlSfily comes KNIFE Iha Car Ej J.5 years later. I gree of optim'ism that /Heir fnjit- 'and Robert Nielsen, 142 Eldridge strike pledge.” j , , FoT Big Constructiou mmo. R«bi In Whot Fund who 'agreesA’lth the letter from a prayer attpRmted to S(r We’re Richly Blessed wnlf hL Aitotoeret. MHf ShsRtk Mora Tbaai Pat Th* lesson“preainted by these | •®®-’' discussions haye Involved any street; Mrs. LirciUe Smith, 209 •nie optimistic tone of Mr. Tni- The long months of waiting AO Can aad Track* printed in “Heard. Along Maliv Francis Drake; tnan's interim report on reconver­ iMllr otrtod to ntim" I At lawaat Prieat — •UUstlco ds clear. In aU cate- IwJpful exchanges of vlit«?b which, eSnter street; Beverly and Gface Lord Qod.'-^vhen thou gives! Will soon be in thO past; J o b too ■r’ contribiilor to the yialdeth "the^'mie' gloi^”' All this is at an end. Your physician knows thtt \ trouble' at the age of nine. The Fund, whether they made their- , ■ . ' . ____ _ 'Indu.strlal, peace as the Tcconver- A RABTAUrB- j Donna Tedford,' 105 Benton street; And now we are so anxious he can roust op .u$ for the Steady Work 'UNDERSEAT HEATER age of eighteen, would be at least 's'b*h Ihe tkuifcrence began, contributions vplunikrily wjiile the slnn program-enters Us next phase. irrvn lOM ( . 9 8 j Mrs. Madeline Aulsn.-' 43 Ilevon For that eventful day--^ , most dinl.cult and-compli­ m s A to RUBBERS AND ARCTICS nine years too late for'arty real Where r.Sason fajjs, as.it is fafl- drive was goijig on or . 'a-hether Told to Divide Meat.. The nresident also asserted the todtoar ti.95 ' *»* *:** ^remedy. To the. contrary, . / i ing here. The next recourse is to a street; Mrs. Sophie'Sifkpwski, 110 tjiey .waited until a rcvi;atd w4s cost of Uvlng h.-'s declined,0.3 of 1 , next prescription tour. m a r e h ^ a l g i f t s Hamilton, Mbnt. - ..Wl-- They • [I wonder what.he’ll say]. .. Soya* Storm Bubben 4 A 0 ■Utm childrni were 4o have b e e n / a t of brute strengJh. This is Broad street. offered for a contribution should per eertC. since Jannn surrendered W i n t e r have an .equal opportunity to' win don’t need any King Solomons compared with a 1.3 pei^ cent rise And n«xt he’ll be arriving SimtMtoi— l■£0 ^ flv e n good health, it would have 1 what is- already, in progjess in the Discharged today: Roland U3..piay the time go fast}. 3:98 the ca5f''Manchestcr people . will around thia aouthwestern Mon­ in 'a- comoarable period after the Avery, 9' Purnell place; Harojd W ^e 'g ra te fu l for this blessing; A p p ly TOW .M en’s Quhbeia Pl^liaen neceasaty to ataH with them j symbolic General Motors strike, not be so prompt in responding 'to tand big game hunting area not ■last war, although he said some of LOCKING cut EMB^S Harrison, .38 McKinley street; He’s coming home— at last. CHAIN AU Sizes — 1 .3 9 iCofR’ they bad reaehed the aga a, struggle which seems likely to Howard HasUtlga. 21 iAursl any ^future,drives for funds when oa long as they have Sheriff F. O, the decre.ase this time Is A'J® I"., WELDON Fot Veterans. Burrell. Burrell wa s called-in to — Hilda Butler Farr. S era QaaMr DEFROSTER G A S D A P . Nurses, nine. It was then, and , then cost every department of Am erl-' street; Richard BRSiisre, 41 Wad- this type of thing, is resorted to in seasonal decrease in some ' food PBUG COMPAN'V , TURNER ChWa anal. WMh Men's Arrites /order to meet a,quota. If the com- help settle an argument between ieepe WiadshleldB Prevents aVld Haw;ley,\/0 Coburn TMef Gets Gcktd Luck Chaims 001 MAIN ST. ^ TKL. .I’!?i Const ruef ion Co.^ »■, ■ e ^ O deoUl care, healthful exer- to hsJm a car lottery' in order to claimed a two-point buck kllleci in Delegates fb the labor-manage­ .9 8 Frasd Free. £ . £ 9 A-"" . , anfik^yaical'* training, and, pgople, should haye to resort to I yeSterday: A da/ghter to bring in snougb coiitrlbutibha to the mountains n « r here. Th# ment conferertbe emerge today Salt Lake City—(d V -A thief M yrtle m h I Curtis Streets I ' all, nutrition could such cost|y and tragic Civil war Mr. and Mrs. Thomsis Brown, 29j meet the quota after the driye had sheriff suggested that skinning ■worn three weeks of committee snatched Mathilda Karas’ puna the animal might prove some controversy to air their differences New BrlUinfConn. lH*|igred them for their i|»L Jn order tp find a. baals for living I Roosevelt atreetr Officlolfy cloaed the only falrathing which contained, in addition to to / would be lo announce tha? thing. BiilleU from both hunt In oOelT'session. money, keys and her. eyeglasses, m m m M m masf tag. with. the '' selective nml wprAing together is a sad lh-'| ^ between 40 Certain that President Tninlap m ajl those who had already con­ era’ rifles were found in the car­ five good luck charms, *b« told la examinaiioB. exami And Uklng I'dictmcnt against out- presumed | ___ ganpns^of^^Water a day in tributed would share equally with cass. . The sheriff told them to would not kte'p In to steer delib­ erations. *onference leaders faced pqlice. ■ ■ ■ * ilt bK c®ntrast, woiild be ] progress as a nation. One looks.| u,e aearch/^ food. the taggers tn the chance to win divide the meat f.'i T . /-V y • - ‘ . .. * • ■ . *■

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1 W n GHESTEK e v e n in g HERALD. MANCHESTE^R. CONN, THqRpAT^NOVEMBER 29, 1948 iPAGl RERALD/MANdHESTEB OONN. T ^ N oV e M B ^ 2 3 ,1 9 « MANCHEatE|l EVENING iiOSim aia night two miles off shore in the Lodge will act as a rcception/com- heavy wind and sea. had been dis­ mlUcc* " ■* charges then-we must investigate Local Pastor R^jjers Instate ivAi>R4}—ISM ‘W T Ilt— I28U First Snow , covered agi;nund on' Pcnfleld reef Arrangements for Sunday- aftcr-^ HARTFORD ROAD them and not, pass them off as a £aal Side Rec WTIlO -lO M Today V Radio WHTD— UlO by searchers fi'OIi'. the Great noon memorial exercises at Kook-- hearin?'» of tho Incldeht, See’Drastie jest • • • There,can’t be so much' ; County, Home he. had aatrrd Chianp) to take ii() ./ . EMteiw Standard Ttnaa Neck,, N. Y . Cqgst Guard station., ElksSuei^ke/ ylile-ar* In charge of the foUnuinga - RESTAURANT & GRILL „ smoke without some fire." ’ Hits State . Two men were ■'rtporledly commlttM; Esteemed Leading the matter with the romniynlala. 'ivhei'r.v, too, appeared Infuri­ Gym \Calendar Sold Today . ^ " " ; J The U, S. rommaniier said'iXthat j Policy Shift aboard the stranded' craft whk-h is Knight Jiihn J. Yaakulka, chair, 378 Hartford Foad ’ Telephone'3813 ■ ated by ftopnally's speaking man­ i ' 4:00.;:r- WDRC •— HPuae Party;'" of Lost Persons: WHT>D- Grqen m anPast District Deputy George Gets Cliildreu The’ had ,oot replied to| a rommimloii-1 ner. He said Ifi'e chairman’s 'tone Hornet; W THT" Arthur Hale; owned by the Rei}_ Star Towing Rev. W ard liy Givfc Me­ frwn Tonight Ne’wa: WHTD — Jack Berch: Driving Made Hazard­ and Transportatiejm. Company of H. Williams, Judge John N. Kec* When You’re Hungry . . , Remember! 'ration Of some weeks apo seemed” ‘Jociilar and sort of hula- prsc- H^rtfonl P&iiUefi Pur- WTlG-.*-Bob Bums Show. Oen. Chii Teh, fom^ui^tst copVj On Germany ..ftoyal Blues' ■WTHT — Newa: The, 4;(k)-5;00 New York. No report on their m orial Adflrena Sunday ney, Arthur p. Chaite'i tiin, J.. hula fsshlnu." ■ "* ' ORANGES Spot: WTIC—Backatdga Wife. 7:4^—WTHT -Connecticut Wotn- ous; Raui Lashed by North and Edward VV. •tf;' , mander-ln-chlef, whU h prot< ent. I deal only Nvith the central.!Germany harmless Jfj'-oijp- ' The Phoenix State' Bank and 2 doz5 9 ' and Allen. , >■ " hv the Memorial Day committee jfif Deaths liaal f ’ Wines . . ; Beers i > . i^ljuors ,is serious,; when an ambassador .Swimming pool. fl|7, .luniors. A.: w n c — Lorenim Jonea. Two D 8 More Trust Company of Hartford to­ S:15 — WHTD —‘ Earl Godwin; e A driving rain Hished by a wind Rockville,.Lodge No. 1359, B.Pf .G . r itr. T ' Rovernment of Chula, Wedemey-1 V achieved and decisions who has’ all the secrets of state In 7- 8. Men. The two children of Mrs. Lena explained. ‘ My governmlnt | ^^^e on more basic, lOng- day sold to Frank H- and Alice 4:45—WDRC—Main Street. Hart­ WTHT Ka'y-O-Quiz. that hit 20. miles an hour and re­ Elks, for their annual observepcice\ his breast, resigns ' In ' the public 8- 9. Women. - ‘ . sdup'GitUN HtADSs LIS w ! Of Sand Service Washlngtori■; —^.Dwight kL- F. fiavl.-. 'Tacko. o f'12 Ridgefield street, who; (,oos not I ccognlze any other gov- Bowling . Alleys, 7-^9^'" Center Flced of Harlfor' coverhig ice covei^ed walks this born In St. LquiJT'^o.' taken by juvenilehlvenllc authorities "y LV'tdeal X ic e . wduld'be, an , tion had very much future. But’ PRU N ES - NEW C l. 1 4 ' The storm started about . 8 ; winter. The.number of peop e who securing the,ReVj,.Jta1ph Wa/rcl. of I at Chinese Red headquarters 'o ; Army officer of\proyi»h Judgment | For a time following /the death ries. ■■ . Kostelantz; W TH T — Gabriel New York Pierre Kay, 73, for­ Singer Sewing Maclune Cq. the Mattford CoHmty Temporary he'invUled the Nebraska senator - _ _ _ ' V f o’clock Wednesday night, givirtg j sdvantage of this spe- M aiicheste^>'South Methodist H^mc"\Va°rchoime^^^^^ to tiwalt' Yenan might ymply ” recoRnltlom ' ; i.dp.inistintii^bilbilitv . . . who of .Miss Rogers the house was uh-| BOSC PE AR S wesuhTu. cb 1 5 ' 6:15—WHTO — Dick TraejY Hcatteri WTIC*-Music Hall. mer music critic, who published noti;a member of the committee - aoulhei n Connecticut a thorough I *^*^'*^* haa been church as'guesl speaker fqr this ■ • -1 -efion of authorities on,Mrs.|The group was there when 'he be willing t\-- serve ill a Warrantee I>eeds“ 'T'"" . j occupied, hut 13 month.) ago th<\[ FI ORIOA J!!;WTHT — Supei/man;' WTIC — 9:15- W TH T- Real Stptles from tradtttdnally important, otcasion the monthly “ Musical Digest” and to atto'nd Ihe Hurley-Bymes hear- GRAPEFRUIT .jtiicr iT?* 2 rV drenching. Inland It turned to! what ivas expected. Live-.')our .sewing m achine that loiig'^lU'etled eonditlonlat alciime to China, ^ he said; its job <.jvi|jan capacityparity anft^anH administer famliy of R...... e A. I.K)ngtln lea.sed the f Portia Faces U f«. Real Llfec" ,;j.abd well Informed sources ’ predict once was music editor of the old -¥achw.stody of the tiiother nahres, but his presentatfoii\of a .setts,' and one Deniociat. Repre-' Eat^Jlie. o/ Lugi IWntl to Mhi:4c. tain Midnight:/WTIC - ’-Jiuit accidents^ anywhere in the state ritualistic ceremonies and Capt. that he' had not removed the isciTt.'jlive Gore of^TennesSec; called Suffield. \ — Village Sto're/' . East- By west line McKee Francis C ra tty will be the vocal for their: belter protection/the pattern for- the civilian .adm^ija- , * 41 . 4- -iLenth two pieces of prqpert.v, oile LEJS PUT THE Plain Bill. / - v- 10:86-W D RC—Island Venture; ■' , A ; , . ' group when the war ended (. be-,, ' for k rongrcssio'nfil Mr. Longtin .since- coming to i " ,r * ? r ” L “ " r i streeL wMt llnrsionFstreet'aiid soloist, accompanied by .’ Fred mother objected strenuously and trator stirred speejilatlon over investigation I of three lots*'in Morn- 5;45_WDRC -/Old Record Shop; WHTD-Curtain Time;. VVTHT Cheshire, where four .inches ofi trait'll for tlye Oppithift of Oti\ Store I cause such removal ‘'might be of Hurley's charges. Ma'nchestcr ha.s shown, a deep In- VICTORY ^ W H TD .— Tehensee/ded: W’THT west line Crestwood drive Werner of Manchester. notified the niithofitirs that she misinterpreted" by the Commu­ these men; , j ingside Park and three lots , In ■ ■-rVou and the News; 'W-TIC— snow' fell, arid In Wpqdbury and planned to appeal peiwnally to t;en.».Iosrph T(- Mc.Varney, just ‘if T-am. a.Mketl to appear before ' teves't in Boy .ScOuf woVk. He has! WAR LOAN —Tom Mix; V^TJ^C^Front Page ...... 1 South—By south line Hartford The exercises are open to the Christmas nists. Ridgewood tract, Abbott’ and Coatello. \ Middlebury where amitber : road and south line Spencer street. President or Mrs. Truman. A few iirrived in Germany as succesaor a'JTV congi'esstbnal committee or Estate of Joseph Borlo to Maria a g r e e d ^ contimie thts-work in; OVER THE TOP Farrell. ■ public and a buffet lunch will he ManChfBter and is to conie to 10:30—WDRC—Powder Box Thea­ Inch blanket covered the .ground: vVest-By town of East Hart- ~\i&w Machines .-Vre la Production- ■ days later she wos apprehended to Eisenhower In the. military gov- an\offirinl of the government at Borio, six lota. Ideated In the Buy Exits Bonds* SUPER MARKETS 6:00—iSfewpOri. all itatlons. ter; WH.TD—Musicpl Roundup; ifioved traps for motorists,motorists. (^arsCars sensed by member* pf the Emblem town/each two weeks to continue ■ Trees by District of Coliihihia police or ,C.nptTr's postj ■ • ■ / any vime, 1 will do ao," Hurley told Homeatead tract. 6;15--WDRC —'H'eadUners Club; WT'HT-.-Songa Along the Trail; w-ere stalled on, hills until sanolng Club following the-concluaion of lhejto,rk.->, /' Dec. 1—Area bounded'x Secret Service attempting to en-. Dill Noft Know ’ .Lieut. Gen.'UAieiHn K. Tniswitl a re, DKlributlnn •WHTD — Digeat Pf the Air: Or- VVTIC— Rudy Vallee Show. crews from the State^Ighw^y lie-- the exercises. Officers of Rockville -r-For .Service or InforHiation ^!a1I or rite ter the White House grounds in who comniand||d the, .'ith A GW’ b'| lie added that he had no politi­ The new, oiyner is a- recently North—By aouth line of ’Spen­ Estate of Frcida C. Johnson to cheatral Interlude; : WTHT 10:45-^WHTD- Music for Millions. partmen.1 arrived . let UB .show ynu sizes at- nation. , tilings aa rapiors* I . haven't dl.s- ler Heights I raot-, - , > 6:30—WDRC—Music ; WHTD - WHTD—Organist at the Heu- snow Atartlpk around midnight. East—By town of Bolton. ':PI ' V.. »ji»* ? s. coo Mrs. ,Y’ackd. formerly Of Newy Lteiit. Gen. Lneiqscius D.I. j^lay,'th tomorrow. \ NOW (Oontlnned from Page dl.ne) iaaed them ^ fh anyone." he aaid Anawer^ Man; W TIC -r-. Bob bleln: W THT—It's Dance Time; State Highway department crews South—By town of GlastOn- your home.! Britain,' while living here on Ridge- deputy military g jie r in the hen told N(ho'rXw' Or Itles investigating tier case when rbent with my own ideas. \ Mexico next year\nd might aeek Cojiipany of Haitford. tiusteea of of the mos( mountaiSSua of the 4 r a 6 L B S . l"b : E ^ y Aces; WTIC V Lowell 11;.30—WDRC -Night Owl Show; motor ti'afflc -crawled over haz­ Priced from # ld )0 up she was brought' into i-ourt on,^a / tt/e Estate of Gertrude Rogers, f ord. "I never ordered such sctibi^s, ^ the Republican., prejddenllal nomi­ central American republics. Thoimas. \ WHTO—Gems for Thought; Mu­ ardous going. CASH AND CARRr Free Delivery charge of neglect of the children, never condoned such setions, nog nation In 1948. property . loi-sted on Prospect 7:00—WDRC-rMommle and the sic; W THT—Sammy Kaye’s Or­ Can Forget AdyrHIaements Without Painful Backach* SINGER SEWINC; M a GHIN e / c O. that she had to work days j s a stveet, to Frank H. and Alice: L. Public School* Cloned In Manchester. have I ever recognized such ac-’ ’ — s / Men; BGITD—Headline Ec^itlpn: chestra; W’nC-*=8tory of Mu­ Public schdols we.rc clo.sed in ! .■ ■■ ;- r lf«n f auffmr* ralicv* nacclnff baekathc ^ domestic,In West Hartford, in or- Reed of Hartford. OUlAlfCIIC FRESH RESTING qn(ckljr» one4 \th«7 diteov«r that tha rtal Tel. 2*4419 tions at all." j. W TH T V BMlton Lrewls, jV.; sic. Torrlngton,"Litchfield, Goshen and| Ix)S Angeles -(/P) You .can for caOMi o f thtir tVoubla na y ba tirM 71 Pratt St. der to earn mohey. enough to sup­ 'l,ease VllluRklld 4Tb5^NDS .45* ' Furtherrnore.’ he said, had he ! illll: I/ociil H clcga CAR PAINTING ■WnC— supper Club. 'J 11:45— WTHT—Joe Sudy’s Orrhes- Pro.spcot; , gel temporarily at ..least all Tha kidney a ara Natura'a chief way of tak* port them, , ■ ' j ' \ tra. / Inff the exeesa acida and waata out o f tha 5. G. NEWELL been aware of them he would have Charles and Esther Lazar to the 7:15—WTJRy—Jack .Smith Songs; Waterbur.v reported about three those advertisements' tryitig , to helpmdat people paaaabout 8 Children In Troiiblje t— WHTD< —\Raiymond Swing; 12:00 - - W’H 'nj — News: Music: Buckland St. Buckland Police aiid court officials tried ordered them discontiniied. from Page One) Silverman" A Kahn Tobacco. Gom- Gel Our Estimate HAMBURG . LEAN, FRESHLY (GROUND u27* quarters of an Inch of sliishy snow lure residents from other parts of pinta a day* . T<) Attend M WTIC—News; Design for Lis­ W hen diaordar o f kidney funetioi^ permita At. the cbncliisioji , of defe'nse paiiy, land located on Taylor street W THT—News of the World. at 8:30 this morning bi'it Highway the country to Los Angeles. On Phone 8878 to jcvolve a plan to hayc'ihe «hll- SOLIMENE & FGAGG 7:30—WDRC—Mr, Keen, Tracer, tening. potaonoue matter ^rem aiQ la your blood, it questioning, Chief Proseciit.or MaJ. for one .year, with the right to re- department plows were pushing it the mayor's say-so. too. "Though ma y ca uae na n i nf r :kache. rhcumaticpaina. /Advertise in The Herald—-It Pays dren- under super\‘isfon during the preaiXmetf the cabinet will resign ^NC. ~ daytime, while the mother .was Robert Kerr began cross.examina­ right atwr this Diet session. ew for four additional yeai-s from 3KINLE33 FRANKF0RT3 . 37' aside, and sandiiig the roads to I hate'to say It," Ma.vor Fletcher le f paina. loea o f pep and ederay. fretting up niihta...... _awelllttsS^pufl ...... ^..^ncaa under tha eyaa, employed, but th* children got into tion. His questions mainly . con­ Mu^Opan Doors To Press I./>caI nienibers of Bishop Mc­ nuarv 1. 1946. 684 Center St'.“ Tel. 5101 prevent accident.^. ’Bowron opined, " I believe we headachea and dim PM ii Frequent or acanty several scrapes, ending tvlth a fire cerned Ysrpashlta's military ca­ The/la'paneae House of Peers Mahon asaembly.. Fourth degree. A t Hartford., snow mixed ..with mlist discourage people from com-, paaaagea with amartmg and burning aome. 1^33?)Radio Stations File timea ahow’a there la aomathii^c' wrong with In the home, thought set by the reer, corpibands he hsd held and nuisbtireak with,anclept precedent Knlghtfi of Coliunbua, will attend VEAL LEG3 > u32* rain was reported, melting m soqji ing to Los Angeles. Until this foslery tiouiiter Mobbed your kldneya or bladder. boy. about nine years old. The girl length/'bf service'In various coun­ amVopen- Its doors to the press at the - BieCtlng of the aaaembl.v at as it struck the ground. Putnam, bousing shortage crisis, has been l>on't wait! Aak your druggist for Pnan*a is about five years of age. tries; slwsessions henceforth. I i Thompsonville . tonight. A good reported a similar fall?/ solved. We don't want to invite 1f*ills, a atimulaat dltrretif, used auccetifully OmahV Neb. uP -- When a clerk , JUST RECEIVE^^ Applications for Licenses by mllKona fo r 40 .yaara. Ihian'a give Oeneral’s Coolness Apparent. VEAL RUMP R0A3T u32<^ Fairfield, police . reported today more people here to live in trail­ happy relief and w ill help tha 16 mllea o f -n,. ,„n „, ,4 . f..«4d: lod., In a dpwcVlown .store showed a wo­ Invisible , ers and reconverted Army Wir- The cooincsa and courtroom that an' oil barge which broke kidney tubaa fluahout pnisonoua waata from 'the Japanese 'Halson sectlop Plans are under way to hold a man custfuner a.pair of ho.se the, your blood. Gat poan'a^PiUa* skill of the general was apparen a cA P (supreme commander; al­ would -, be Xpurchaser exclaimed: I e l a s t i c s t o c k i n g s Naw York,/Nov. ~ 26,—(;P>—The*and Coatello: .10:30 Rudy Vallee. awav from 'ItS tug. Wednesday rackS." Marshall Job meeting of local nienibora of the 2-\Vay Stretch LOIN VEAL CHOPS u40* W’hen Kerr' pointed a finger-at hi lied powers) in' compliance 'with Fourth degtee at the Knights of "Oh. they loolKalmost like nylons." ^ latest annoi^ced compilation of, and asked emphatically; the wishes oC Geuajal MScACthur. Columbus home January 8. At ’ ‘‘Nylonsl” almther Woman c-us-; „ ,7 .... ' in Peace and War; 9:30 Hobby SeeiiSiirvey "As nillltary commander, w ^ n ’t Brig. Ge.n. Ken R? Dvke. chief of tomershouted.- aHd the rush to the ARTHUR DRUG STORES JleaaM appkcaUons on file with Venture drama that Unie several matters of im- 845 Main St. Rublnow Bldg. BONELESS SHOULDER « 34* It your duty to protect the/Civil­ the C^vil Information' snd i po,lance will be discu.ssed hosiery counter \^s on. In three '\lh* FeflarAl Cjommunlcatloji. Coin-i ABC—8:15 Earl Goodwin: 9:30 (Continued hrom Page One) ian population?" tlom Section, said the fikised doorS / 'The Second degia-e-* will be con­ minutes there w a s ^ mob of w-o- briaeien at Washington for new; Detect and Collect: 10 Curtain Yamashita looked unfll), TABLETS, SALVE, w Wedemeyer reported that sense that It has now agreed to fooly flavored wliK Next ktohday night on NBC, ode We Carry CompeowtlonJ strategic, pdsilion of Iceland. It is mates are Iifegls.” | nt)t on the sidewalk. Receptacles *He found "nfi evidence that the of tha oldeaV network concert se« ' <3dal gaa is dangerous. Have $7.50 to $33.00 not only the defense' of the north­ shduld be placed on the lawn thi rles whlek new Is directed hy How-r -Look No Further ern route of Great Britafn. hut it national average ever reached your hpt.alr fnniaeo oondltioned these figures during the war i.lght before aa trucks start In th- ard Barlow wU Ibegtn its eight* Is In the Immediate proximity to area at seven A< M. ' by.an sfp ert A N ice Assbrtm ent of Games^ years.” - n FOR fl0W...F0R THi HQLIDAYS...Y0U U N senth year, vrtth Gladys Swarth* the northern route to Russia—to NOV. 26—AREA BOUNDS out. Who has sung In the program CALL have a l^rge sele^ftVn o f RehuU^ingcr Sewittg Ma- Murmansk w-hlch during the war Typhoon damage has cut down MOTOR SALES, North—By th* Town of Sqbth SERVE THIS roUIT a K E WITH PRIDEI many timet, aa guest / From 25c -Chines in smartly st.yled (JabiWts (pi^ured_above) for that was of vital Importance to Russia." production by oneseventh. An­ \ other unfav'orsble fsetor has been \ Vtlndac^ JANE PARKER ih lb slgcake . Polltike'a said, the Tasa account shortage qf fertlllzer\ ^ 285 MAIM STREET ' East B.y/'Wek LineO akland Uateninf ----T ^ igr-«*-— !:ht:,. , NBC Nori^idn Rentz special Riftfas continued, that the dlacusslons had \ ' - The .lapanese government hopes StreeU aiid West Line Mam Bums SHU Allen; /8;30 Dinah Phone 8966 662 East dealer S t TOILET ^ OR\ ceiytered on an American-built Na­ 3ti»tt.lyet Shore; O.Prank Morgan; 10 Abbott val base and an American air field to meet the food deficit by an In­ f RU1T CAKE 85* 1.65. crease' in production, chriailmebt Squth'^By. South Line Middle Contaliis ovei 60% uch fruits and huts Y'our Treadle ,>liiiU’handean,be eJej;triried|and in.stalled in one of near Reykjavik. w a t e r s of consiimption, and imp' /.Turnpike YVest. A (eal-treai for your family. cabinets. The cost is sue* m Ta.ss quoted Rakhbar as saying west—By TOw'n of East Hart- our nefviy styl««d sewiiiK biachin that ‘according to rumors Jlegotla-' CHENEY BROS, ttbO ^ RENTAL SERVICE foriJ^*!-" 59c tp prisihRly low! tions are taking place between the- Marsliall Prepares Frequeiftly are asked by employes th" assM^ NO\y<7—AREA BOUNDED United States government .and the North—By Town-vrf Vernon.' R i r k R e M i r g i i i i e f*Q 2 2 '^ $ 5.7 5 Iranian government for the right them in securing rooms, with or without board, ai^4n GoldM tdalm r Also we have a tiiie sjelection of Rebuilt Portahl^e^.in^^ —By Town of Bolton. To Our Many Friends of America to uae Tranlan air­ For Quick Joiiniey connection, with this we maintain a listing of ^•ItiledalFlRlir PiiailiveSiap 2 a ^ M 9 ' dromes," This Account added:. SpOth—By East Center Street Machines a.s lowia.s .5.’i9.3i( and up. W iXPaH T Chirm ‘aot^ lS ' I ') "Inasmiich. as America demanda facilities in the Manchester area, / / (both 'sides). FMllyFlMr*r.cr 23' PERFUMES/ V for hei-sclf the ejccliisive rights to (Coiitinned from Page One) \ We will be glad to place on our list t^ p a m es nf West—By West Line Main FaMlIyFtoRP^rr ^/c*45' W yR id d tlR CtWNSf* CAI4 O ' - / Wo Annouiice use the airdi’omes, the ‘ (,Iranian) ^ ______\ - Street and West Line Oak^ T \ partie.s in thj^area, who have such facilit}®$;aYaila^h.N. land Street. B - ‘l* aiitAOl )T(kTf» MAlf M l 6 0 c to Foreign raihistry did nut at first armed party and the, imperialistic” littaRtRalstoi pk? 2 0 ' U3ZZI0 su-rt bet 1.6c -OAt. AE c 1 O I # f TYP OF agree to the.se demands. 'But''(the bloc of nations whose policy It was NOV. 2s—Ar e a b o u n d e d a .wnipfiw ' a ot A| That On Or Ai|>out December 1 e x p e r t 'REPAIR SERVIUK ON .\MI'./I ' — CHENEY BRO^kpi^ North—By East J3(|pter Street PKQ A-PRIR ciaitiM aoT 1* $12.50 Americans Insisted and demanded to keep China divided against her- R a > M e i ps'rl 1 7 * •c ■ ' • in re*.situ e*nt ELEC’tftlCAl, APPLIANCES. PARTSS'^El FDR -^Ll a quick conclusion of a treaty. As ./" Employment O t R ^ ' / and- Middle Turnpike Kaat. t 18 PKQ A-P rh r DSVClCANtS fcAN 9 1 V MAKES SE\yiNt,;. .MACHINES a n d TV/ACl I M a result of this pressure the prem­ Wherry demanded! ' . \ ’ Telephone4141 / dSast—By Town of Bolton. We WiU Be Located At in lle*esUlt ier and other authorities seeming­ South-rBy South Lina Charter WHOLE “ How are we g«iijig to ensure ' kcrnu v DIII 1 4 ' - Q ld DHLRII CleenMt 2 CAN 1 S ' CLEANERS, ly suggested to" the Foreign office Oak Street. Glen Road and STUFFED. Should your phyalclan recom­ security to the other 70 nations Town of Glastonbiiry^/ WflRdbRry’R'*V*p3»Krs23' to immediately grant:^he A.merl- of the earth which are now tossing A aR liliE xtriet;»; 29' mend ■ a^ surgical support, can'" demands." West—iSy West Line/' Main GUNNY- 44 OP TOYS bring'hi* pirscryitlon hem.fo- on the flood tides, of chaos unless C a k e F l i i r riELO 8K0 1 9 ' OctRERR CUANSte 2 CAN* 9 ' 24 IMRCH ST. . we act to retain control of our s Street , /' lie firiad. We arel>rei>ared'ld own government and'rmr own pol­ NOV. 29—AREA .dioUNpED - $1.98 to^ fit Hupports denigned for con\ f f i $0 S<|uires to Enter icies before it is tomlate?" - North—By Mld'dle Turnpike Around |lie Com er front Main St. dIUon* of extended cony-ale*- Then he Introduced his resolu­ West. / . y-'. S 4 .4 9 cenoe—4Uid beraune they are fitted properly, the.v lend tion for an all-out Investigation-of East—BV/^Maln $tfeet. dexo < , Team ill Eeajriic' the State department’s policies, South^rBy Sovjth Line of Hart- PURE VEGETABLE SHQRTENING-| themnelves a* suitable foun­ operations, administration and 6 r « ^ Stiufiip ^ay RENNET TABLETS dation for outveard attire, f ^ j ^ e a t Lilie McKee FEATURING - and the continued'o*e/of the >* personnel. 1 Foi malting Rennat Goa* 4 4 f BILLFOLDS garment* cause* .no Irrita­ 'Dreisiun to enter a team.in the Rays Uhargea Appear Vague - Streeiet. West Line IMone basketball'league’ being formed at FViday^ ftay. 30 /^Rtree'treet and W est, Line 22‘ Mt'63' lards and Ice C taam -^G I ■' A COMPLETE LINE OF x $ l.0 0 up tion or discomfort. the West Side Ree was made at th* Connall.v.' asking "What Is his Creatwood Drive. "Whan Availabi*" By Sue Hiirnett meetliyt of Bi-own-LaGace circle complaint?" said Hurley’s charges * DOUBL^jjl'/V." g r F:e n s t a m p s u i t h ^ appeared vsgtie and general, "and 'NOV. S(t-rAREA BOUNDED 26 CHURCH STREET HARTFORD For a truly glambroua Christrnaa of CoUimblan Squires at the North—By North Line Middle FLO^R AND Wa l l C O V ER IN G S Add Federal Excise'Tax To-Cogcnetjcd, Jeweler.v. gift, make thiii enchanting night­ Knights of Columbus home last that Is not enough." '-Td like to have General Hur- SHEILL GAS AND Oll^ Turnpike Weat. IVORY SNOW oxvaoL TEL. HARTFORD 2-2] 19 wear set in an alj-over floral print, night. William Paganl of the Eaat-^By Weat Lina McKea dainty pastel or wh\te. Thie gown Athletic committee was sssigit'ed le.v come up here and look vis -in. the eye and jell us what some of Goodyear- Goodrich jii^d Street, Weat Line Stone LARGE has.a full , sweeping skirt and the taak of making Inquiry regard­ Street and W eat Una Crest* LARGE I ) Q c 9 t% . ing entVy -in the league and con­ these terrible things are." be sstd. c *QufdUy'Above A ll LIQUORS AT ROCK - BOTTOM PRICES! -molded midriff—the jacket hasfhe wood Drive. _ v .. briefest of sleeves and a- saucy, tacting « coach for this team. Asserting that this Is nfi tim# .A rm strong P K C ' ^ y _ PKG Names-fif nine players who have^ for political expediency or -parti- South—By South Una Hartford 23 bow for the surplice cjoslng. Road- and South Line Spen­ ! '‘Wh6(i Avaliaiili" "WHen Avatlabla" Pattern No.'8791 is designed for won place's oii the team In the lb- snn jvolltica, the Texaft added: TIRES AND pTTERIES * teiniedtate,league at the Fast .Side cer Street. sizes 12. 14, 1«: 18. 20; 40 and. 42. ’’.God knpvviLthere Is enough’ trou­ ??AyE MONEY WITH GREEN STAMPS Rec wei’e' a’nno’ltrtced hy IMei- J. ble In the'’world. We have got to West—By Town of East Hart •\ Size 14, gown, requii-es 3 3-8 yaVds /ford. Manchester o f' 33 or S9-lmh material; Jacket, Maitello, Athletic, cuunaellur. lie united and act -aa Americana, .. ' A T ■ SUPER situs ' I ,VF yards of 36-inch. ..It was decided that Ihe Squires not as Republicans or |aa Demo­ DEC. 1—AREA BOUNDED ' T o r this pattern send 20 cents P»'°"ld engage In the sale of Ch'rlst- crats." North—By South Una of Spen­ I/' tn Ckilna, your name. addreM, size’ mas.Uees for the puipoae'o/ rais­ Sehatoi- Bridges tR.. N. H.1, a cer Street, Hai'tford' Road, LARGE ■ ! O f I large '^'^dialFed, ..and Live Pattern Number ing: pipnoy. to form a fife and-drum Foreign Relatlona committee* mem­ CharUr Oak Btreat, High- Floor Covering Center Qorns. , ^ ; - ber, objected to Connally’a manner JA (X ROAN'S land Street- and G I^ Road. ‘ to Sue BumeU. "fhe Manchester Following the'buslness session a In answering the Republican de- PKG i b U I 23 fcvenlng - Herald. 11.30 Avenue East—By Town of Bpifon. "When Avallab)*" ' R ■ "Whun Avaflaaii" - sluuH quiz .contest Was conducted. nmVid foi- an Investigation., South-By Town of Glaaton- Pbbiie S688 / Amaricaa, New 3'ork 19. N.’ Y. Prizes for the winners In ' the "Pat Hurley may be right or he Seevtee Station bury. THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA CO [tsv.' Send today for your ctipy- j»f the coiitcat were packiiges of (-.■uiUvalfi- may lie wrong, but he Is a igreat Fall and W inter Mnue. of rORNT:R M.VIN STREET AND .MHiOI.E TURNPIKK W est-B y Town of East Hart , All srlstbirlo«8 tubjtct to mirkot olianfoo. Wo rooorvo ri»»it to llmti miti'd by t-’.impbell councll, Knights ATneiican,” Bi'idgcs aaid. ■ "When ford. PBahInn. 15 cent*. iif Columbus. an - ambassador makes seilous / ■ - .'T .... V ' V '-/■

/ V- . ■ X - MANCHES;rteR EVEN|)NG HERALD. MANCHESTER. UONN- THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1941 PACK EtEVm ; TMAf^VlTRS'l KB |gy/g HERALD, MANCHESTER. C »N N , THURSDAY, NOVEMBEIR 29, 19W P A Q > f E I t . this evening at eight oicl.ock ' In the basketball season on Dewnii swung toward the military side to­ .o e k v ille AfasonY Hall which. wi|l be open her 7. Wh^. Purtell day despith Republican protefu Declares Ray Order Pastor Obituary Given Details tq the/public.' lenter Church Canvass against drnpipng State department J lOArns Hume Vale ProfessorsPjo Resign aii3e.«t "without notice"' [0 t Son’s Death Staff Sergeant GcoYge Green, ^ o st Oiliest Sen'ktor Fergu.son IR.,' Mich.) Upset When , Before Court son of Mr; and Mra. David Greelv. New Haven, Nov; 29*-oP i-T h c FIRST NATIONAL STORES told reporters he h.ad been plan­ To fintertain. of 3(i Spring street, ha.s ret-urh«fd ^ Elliott Dunlap Smith who will be- 00 ning a line of queslioning for Max F h n e ra ls home following inure -.than fpiir; i;:omc provost and Maurice Falk, Hamilton, chief of the -State de- Uhih Glosed iReleasec! Jap Prlsoii;er Hanford- M aniilarliirrr Driver of Which years in the a-rvice of which" 25- .professor of social relations at SUPER MARKETS partrhent'a Far-Eastern division at Walter E, MeCalM. But despite .all coroplajl^ being Service Mei\ months wore ppent overseas. He. Carnegie'Institute at Pittsburgh thtr time of..jthe Dec, 7, 19-11, At­ Hit Filzj?er jf » to Bj* ^ Tells Clt^liam I Hbw To. B p 'S|M ’a k r r at I-p ‘ • '(rontinued from.Page One) 4 1 Funeral services for W alter^.. Shanghai—(4 h -A pretty young made against Shanghai merchants was wounded in Holland and Was March 1 was announced;-by Yale Campaign to tack. . Given Heuring McCabe, son of and Mrs. w il­ George Briggs Diiecl. Chinesc/^glrl stood half-hidden in i AmerUrnn service personnel, awarded the Purple Heart. university-yesterday. f ^ Plan Parties ^ion Initialifiu - \ Yesterday, -however, ronnsel for liam McCabe of Rus.seU street, the shadows of the iron girders of ; their prices are nq higher than Home Coming Supper . 0|M-n Meeljng LW \ e' AmeficHn ryj-ginn Josep'h C. Grew the' witnes.se^ William., L.' Fltzgeia'lii., 48, of 156 ter Salvation Army Corps will be 1 .u ■ . Rockville, Nov.;JS9 -(.SpeclBl) ■Pep Rall.v Center CJonpregatloiidl Church w ill he the principal speake FirnVicR Ha y, "would have shop, and pltiyground. I enough'to back, out of clip joints 'would he Maj., i , Blssjell atr'eel'~i5n Oct. 20 on Nig­ In charge, a.s.sksted hy the former i mallon to the effect that their son. As each, passerby '" walked over \ before thVy hook you. The Chinese Many former service men are ex­ Th*' annual Pep Rally w-ill be launchei ft* Every-Meimli»T, Can- tertaiiiinrnl.H ,-irp Ar- Monday night's meeting, of and Vice' Admiral Theodore S. IT: get in or hi he eloped ole up" ,'Do- I’lWiuaTe ‘said that Ray admitted ger I Hill, Bolton and scvebcly ini* local corps commander. Major N. ■ Aviation Radib Machinist 'ic the Soochhw bridge the' Chinese ; fiave no monopoly on such places, pected to be present at the'artnual held at the RO'Ckyllle High school - yum to contract all m|tnhers and worth-ComeJl Post Wilkinson. They were iVhief.s of J. Curtis.or Camliridge, Mass;, Bur-j George E. Briggs, who was rc- oh Friday, to be followed by dane- frienda to raiae the . largest bud­ raiigrd l>y ( ’-oiniiiillep JOO vetor^ina of World W'ar ? wiil Army an'crNa'vy’intell'lgenee -l^ a y in g B p I nC'.s' in o n B y but b u t wwas' a s - uun'c n 'c jinx-fl : Edward Fitzgerald, 43, of girl came out frrtm her shelter In : You can find them in any( country foll-call and home-coming supper, ab!e_it,p,'rgivc th e , nniount, ‘explain- 23 BratofrtwlPlace, i^ll appear in ial will b'e InNthe Eaat Cemetery. , ported' ml.‘?»lng In» action In the the girders and tried to sell him ; on the globA Ing in the "Sykes; Gymnasiurri. get In Ita hlatory. The enlarged be Inttlirted; .Mr.- F’urtell la, an en-\(,„ip of p,.arl Harbor. , \ The body -will be at the McCabe ' .South Pacific on Nov. 20; 1944, to be held this evening at the There will be an- entertainment, ■ .^progrant'laid ftut for tKc work of in.g Ih.at’ it yoripcll ’week ; to Bolton Court before Jus­ some artioloa she held clasped In And Shanghai has much ■ to be The ■W’ays.TTmr Me^ns rommlf- thi'i.sinsUc lld-giounalre and an -ln-’j. -,,-,.rgp,on Not Ready home Friday afterrioon after four failed to .survive the ■ actWm ini ' both hands. She was one of a half said for it on the credit *lde. More Rockville Baptrst church starting refreshment."!. - new cheers, and ' thie church, at home abd‘ abroad, tcreating-.sbeakei ' \ , . ; • , week accordingcording Inilb/ the thke,take. DfDe- tice John Swanson on a,charge of at 6:30 o'clock In the^ /phiifch Cm ^ • tee of the'buckland-Oakland Club Ppsquale riaid R.a,y w.anted td h.aVe o'clock. v.-hlch he w'aa repo'ftbd. missing. dozen outdoor mcivhants who use than any city 'in the Far -East it dancing until midnight. This rally requlrea nearly *20,000 bn 1P4R. 'Hid wiil r\n»mf)t!V ' A skdcI .what ho plannon to a/»K negligent homicide, on Monday, social rooms. ' ■ Wnt go over to seb Harr.v Ward so From the pilot of the plane, a the bridge as a salesroom. Is mysterious an'd exciting—a true is preparatory to the opening of A tiirkey dinner wl.tn all the held a ipeetlng last- night ibV' at eight oarlock in -the main hailj' tbeXmilitary men. Ferp.son .jvho Dec...3. t ' The speakers will be Rev. Wil­ the chairman; Fred.'of tl\e.-Loe|l.on'Home. . 1’ast Coin-;'! ba.s been (he com m ittee s most per* that Rn.v could rcnpi'n.bta club. Naval torpedo liombcr, recently Curious to see her \yares, I wonderland of 'mixed-up peoples — — ' ..t t:' •‘flxlna’' will be tomorriyv home / o^ the chairman; Fred .. ,,i Rev. Pitt' la free on bond on found a prisoner In a Jap prison liam Sale Terrell, secretary of ^ - --■ ■ sistcnr. questioner replied:, ,‘DePasqiiole said he" promised to $1..500 pending,a decision of Coro­ paused; and she first,tried to sell and strange slghY» 4md sounds, Ml night at 6:30 p. m, in the pariah Clark//f in Adams..street. l"kns ' "I dm i't kruu\’,. I'm not ^ ready.. do that hut di(l not see Wards^about G. O. P. Women camp, inffirrpation was taken that me. a large aaek of peanuts for 26 where wom^n refugees belt rick­ ■the "Baptist Stale, Gonvention and house for the canvassing, commit­ sor, with jb,la, degr'i-c team wiHAjf ner . Bernard J. Ackerm’an of , the other two members of the Rev; HaCold Kuhiman, al mission­ were fdr the Christmas In charge <>{ the initlatiortr-Na.tionj- ‘T’oiiriselXdidb't infonn'’us of the itx____ ' ' . '■■■s; cents. Next she held up a cheap sha boys .during fare dispute* and 1 A L K IN C ABO')"' tee.! vChef” R. LaMotte Riiaacll' Rockvllfe, which was released yes­ of tpe torpedo bomber, from ary designated fOr sri'vice In the pnrtii's for the teen-age group and' hl Executive C'omnutteeman' Her­ chiiogc.',')\>u ipportors knew of it, DoPa.squale told, of the moetiif statue of Buddha, who still ?ccms somebody is throwlhfr firecrackers and his assistants, Fred Carpen­ terday, which held Rev. Pitt crim- J. v / l.J L l.x .> d S,.which the pilot escaped safeii^ able to keep up his stone grin de­ Philippine Islands,. This ' is the H you v^nt to qdI the SChoof-^bildren. bert Flmanuel.viir will'.t I.so be pteii- but we didp t" ' I vv^rii John Mazziott, another acy alfy responsible for the accl- at all hours. YouX have that ter, John Picklesj Chester Rohln- / Ferguson \ndiled ‘‘this Is A;r- from an -cievatfon’ of 400 feet, spite the. poverty and misery of strange small-boy feeling that first rqlLcall. to be held at the • cqu»/nti Tiio.sday^ Decerhber 18, at eight ent- ^ • . j (■used who haa pleaded guilty, and' d?AL subsequent' death and'injury aon, Harold Alvord, Lucius Foster o’clock a party will he heh^- ;at talnly not co\(diclve to shortening MiiSzibtt objected to the treat­ were killed, n . ’ " China. ■ • ‘anything can happen Y®'’*’" Church' since the ■ present pa.-jtor,. TicHnDM, fr*lhn«j5 and Frank Cheney, Jr., h^ve (he . The Initiations cer'emnnios will to mu,.Fltzgerald cousins. "How-much?" I asked. Rev. -Adolph Johnson assumed the the -Buckland school for IhexteeV be'open to the public. Rcfrrsii- the hearing.” \ ' ment he was receiving from Her­ Airs. George F. Borst Is (ilvea I><‘tallB of Battle you con buy a mink coat for $250. •n^ flavor that addi r reputation of provldln.i; a spread agers and adiilts. Admiaaion .'iwlll The Michigan, senator agreed man Levitan, another oL..^e ac- \Vllllf5iiii L. Fitzgerald- dljed at The .pilot of Jthe "Eighty cents." she answered. 1 There are seedy counts and for­ pastorate. ’ • —■ im ments, %\^l.bc .served follosving the Memorial nqspltal qn Oct, 21 from naw last to tha. do* -*»f which there is none better''-- be In the_shape of a gift in vaniA with .other -committee mcrnbcr.s,’ CU.Sed. ; Again, Named Presi­ ported’ to the Navy on the atction shook mv head. §nd then she held, mer nobility from half a dozen John Kuch 2 ,i44Uiff Meat VcUuai meetinc. , • 'ir~skull fracpqre and re.sulting Colfaa and they will do It again. Speak­ not over twent.v-five cents, ThX however," that Oeneral Marshall Mazziott, HjCcording to the wit- in which Briggs and .another out the thiril piece of merchandise countries in every bar and lounge, John Kuch. 63, died at ^ils home, AN D ALL POINT-FREE, OP COURSIf ers of the evening will liielude boys and men will bring gifts suit­ pought to he -hoard before he leaves ne.sa, Said he and I>vitan were complications afcc^dlng to Dr. H. dent; Others Selected member of' the three-man" crew - a small. leath^r-covcriDd object and one way you can’t make them off 9 Spruce street yesterday fol­ drinking. lay^Kybo^' J. Onderdonk, /^^st ' Hartford, Mirtln R. Alvord, Chairman, Fi­ able,for men, amt the girls,'gifts (\dd Bum Loiles ! for his new ppst as .speelal ehyoj- working tngclher but that l-evltan lost their liVes! He said that he with a braided leather thong. mad is to buy them a drink. There lowing a .short illqess. He was batora you tay nance commritee: Clifford O. to C h in a . wanted morel money and .Mazziott Medical Examiner, wlv) made the Mrs. .George F. Borst of Cam­ was being chased hy a Jap Zero "Two dollars,'''sl)» said. . are generals and diplomats playing borp In Aland, Dec.'27, 1881. the "cotfaf." Alw'ayt for other girls or women, .so that official exam’inawon r^asked her what it Vvas, and TURKEYS r s r -52< Simpson,' ministerj-i LieuL Col. nobody will be disappointed.. Hamilton was not .'vouldn’t payj it niid was closed up. bridge ’ street was reelected presi­ down to a low altitude. The Navy "knec.s under ’'the table" with son of Stephen and Poza Romanzi ground tra*h to [^riol’ to A lla e k ; | b..!n')^'lSi'ied‘'iit this timy- because -.Later, neem-ding to Mazziotl’a Edwaf?l_Fitzg^rald, lnjih«^ with . she swung it. vigorously, as if she mothy princesses^ and Intrigue ev­ Kuch. He had beep employed at "Uenrv' C. Hall of Hartford. 'There will atso be carol-singlng plane; was swung sharply to the your ordar. Charles W. Holman, Lloyd . ^ _:hls fieldfiyld -alreh-ajrehdy has' been gone story to iJePaaquale. Mazziott and his cou.slir'sft the Same timw and dent of the Manchester Republican left and the Jap plane went to the were cracking down on a akull, erywhere os thick as cigarette the Aldon Spinning-Mills In Tal- .and- .'8ther forms O f'^ terta in - hospitalized for the past >six Women’s club, at its annual meet­ and laughed, merrily. I saw then FOWL ,tits -42< Hobron and John Pickles, who will ment, and Santa Claus vy'ill pro­ Jrder iii Record over in testimony of other State Levitan gop together agalm and left. A wiuK Pt the N^try TBM. smoke: And everybody is working cottville. review the details of the budget, department witnesses: Hamilton M.azgtott reppened his club on weeks with hip, ankle and intenv ing in Center churgh -house yes- sheered off and the pilot para­ ft was a blackjack "and before I on ah angle—just like in Holly­ He is survived by his wife. Mrs. 2 , UB BAGS 5 1 * bably drop Ih. Ipju'ries, is still/at the hospital re- could walk on she had cut the the 1946 prograrh and lay. out the ran come later,' the ehairrriari add­ Charter Oak avenue. day afternoon. Mra. Borst has chuted to the water, 1ie said, only wood. Rose Litfln Kuch;' two sons, The achool children's Christmas ed, noting Itriore has been no set Evidence Of No Value ceKI+ig treatment; price from a dollar and a half to 14 Nationalities Counted CHICKENS ROASTING plana for raising the necessary Jjarty will take place on Friday, (Goatinued from Page One) 400 feet from the surface. It was Michael and Joseph; a daughter. o n le r . • The witness 8(Ud he bad aevcral beeK.onc of the club’s most active * 1. , No city could be more cosmo­ ftinda. i his ^opinion thqt neither of the Mrs. Carl Rj-pysz. and one grand­ Qu ic k . No mMiunng. No December 21 from one to two The State,departm ent pha.se. de­ conversations with Mazziott" 1tnd ■ w o r k ^ since its organization. She I passed up the purchase because polite. In one hotel lounge I count­ FRISN pbtlK -R O N I IN Town’s First Church o'clock. Pre-school children will be came, nftkr Chairman Barkley an'- '■•as forh^rly a first vice president, two* others sutwlved. daughter. ' spite long-7—-testrmfmy by Hull\ related one at Ipe end\of 1014 or Regarded as Authentic there was nobody around at the ed 14 natlonaliUea—American,, sifting. 12 to 18 tender,, ^HOi/Ud ^O odl! Center Congregational church welcome,, each one attending to nolihci’d t\nt Oen. Geof-ffe'C. Mar- cbairmatvhrf the program commit­ moment I wanted to clip, but the The funeral will be held on Fri­ •shnll, fo m Y r Army chief of stjiff. Former. linderseeretary Sumner early in 1)15 when MaXziott had Maiichpster Although not official from the English. Chinese. Russian, Polish, was the first center of religlmia bring a gift. Santa' Claue Is ex­ tee .and oHs^he Ve^slatlve pom- experience convinced me that of all day at 8:30 a. ro. from the Burkp crisp com ihufTiiu by just LB will be calVd ns a .witness before Welles and Grew, fstill is. far frdm beard of rumors that Warrants - Navy, If Is regarded by the par­ Danish. Indian, Iraquian, Swedish, Funeral home and at 9 a; m. from lUUflOWER TASIE Tf&TIO 11 OZ PfCG 37. SHOULDERS worship in Manchester, bach in pected. o v e r. ' w r o to bet issued for thg ahre.st pf ■ mittee. ‘ n. 1 . -'''Rental “cities Shanghai is Ibast Greek, Swiss, Austrian; German adding egg and mUk, That'a--, -p the day* when the town was he leaves-Ibr China aa President Date Book The entire sla^e of officers pre- ents Qlat their son failed to sur­ 'diAppolnting to a n'ewcomerv ^t. Joseph’s church. ->SurlaI will AtpKO TS .TAIIITISTID \t4;OtrW 29. Mrs. Ferdinand Klein.. Is co- Truman’s so c ia l envoy! -JilershaH Meeting Efforts Futile LeVitan,/ \Ward and Mazziott,! and Czccho.slovaklan. TThe place Flakorn. If your grocer ^•Uoaim UM H ValumJL known as Orford Parish. For over chairman; l^rs. Fired-Clark, chair­ .sonted by the msminatlng com­ vive!'Ihls action Where else In the world would you be in Str'®erna^d'S cemetery. is 'pxpected Y depart. In ..three or Grew enlarged yesterday on pre-j aniong bth^rs; and wanted to do r was a babel. . p i k ^ a tAii.1 mTK> Qs tTAsian uX>z nta 30< a century the chinrh has grown man of the refreshment commit­ Tonight mittee,- Mi;8. StuaiTsWasley, chair­ , George E. Briggs was graduat-p„'f I run across (i pretty native girl at Elks Meeting hasn't it,jCor Fliiko) today, foiir days. ' vious te&timony concerpiag futile nPb'R *X- Judge O Sttlli- J ed from , the Manchester High 'This city by'the Whangpo river SKlilLiSS In membership, physical property tee, Mrs. Alan'Olmstcad chairman Eustem Star Fair a-t Masonic man, was clecled, Mra S. J. Turk- n i^ t peddlini^blackjacks at one Exalted Fluler Allen, Llsk will • check svith him again to- FRANKFURTS ••37. cie.sell read Vhy Stark me.a.sage, efforts by Premier Prince Konoye j V**'* titled that this particular etq- 1 school In the class of 1938-A and is the woVld-to-be In miniature— preside at the meeting;* of the and service so that today it has..a of children’s activities and. Miss In September, 1941, to arrange a deuce-was of .no value at all and; „ .. ington, one of "the vlcti presidentef buck each? ' full"Of ambitious frustrations and copies o f whlim be said arrived taking the chair durin^the elec- before his enlistment turns' employ­ Rockville.- Lodge*, of Elks to be SAUERKRAUT church-membership of over-LROO,' Ruth Avery chairman of the en­ while the henriiW was in .progress, meeting with the late President it was not given to the jur.v. R ’ "I'LR'T "t Temple Beth Sholom That was more impressive even secret dealings. It is perhaps the % fU Valtmil ^ a modem parish house aerylng a tertainment committee. tinn. Mrs., Borst's aasoefate off! ed' by the International Business held this evening at the Elks as Republican niemhers pressed Roosevelt. DoPasquaie told of having taken i\^,, . . . Machine Company, Hartford.. "His. than the oft-quOted statement,that most interesting place ih the MINCED HAM •• 31< truly New England aanctuary, and cers will be the following: for *50 you could get anyone mur- Home. This is the meeting which Joseph C. Gre^'.Xformer amba.ssa- "We in Tok.vo felt," the former M a z z io tt^ Mayor . Mortenson ! Wife is the former. Miss ■ Jean world, yet I have met only one r REDHSH nUETS n 29« a paid organization which Includes about the end of December, 1944, : PiR'*- Muqimpal budding at 8. First vice president, Mi^Nhbum \ dered here. In Brooklyn several American soldier .who wants to wras put over from last week due dor to Japan, nlYul the tjestriie- nmb.-vssador said, "that If Printe Cutler; second vice president, Mra. Webb of West Hartford. to the Thanksgiving holiday. FRESH c o b flLLH S tklnlass IB 3S< BOLOGNA . (.31. thJ minister, secretary, director of Horror Picture«i tirtn of Amerlc.anV'ode bomts and' Mini.stcr Konoye aiid President at the Bushnell Memorial.-He said I . Tomorrow • years ago. when "Murder, InC.” stav here. ' '■ music, organist and sexton. The Alderman John Hurley and a 1-IX Boy'Scouts Scouts ^!ourtCourt of Honor ata' ciiarles 'House; third vice p re ^ A brother, of George Briggs, was riding high, that figure would Food Sale ...... LUNCHEON M B Af WICID U 4 7 * swret files In Rckisoyelt could meet face to face" GrcenXschobI a t'8. • ' ' gergt. Austin Briggs, was award- He is Tech Ser^. Harry D. Pole HADDOCK FILLETS 36* work, of the church haa so Incrcas: dermnn Wilbert Tarbox w^r.® pres dent, Mrs. James Pickles; fourt' 'have behn considered exorbitant. of Hackettatown. N. J., who spent Sacred Heart CireJo, Daughters Flashed at Trial Grew said he eouXd not reniem- s/oinelhing might be workCd out to X Sat'uMay. Dec. 1, vice president, Mrs. John Pickles; d the Silver SXfl.r^ar gallantry In nif. Xsabella. will hold a food sale cd in recent years, .due to enlarg­ I her; having received\ a nies.sage ayeil a clash. ent. He said there wks another The Average man didn't have 10 months oh "rice paddy duty” Uh ed membership and scope of ac- meeting whety Certain .statements DsneeXof Daughters of Isabella recording -secretary, Miss Mary aHion at 'Huila, Tunisia, on Feb. enough enemies to justify such an at the McCarth.v store on East filed to'him by SecrcXnry of State Cirew added, however, that no at BrltlshrAmerican' Club. ' west China with the Chine*^ First IODIZED tliritlea, that the church body,' 0 f Nazi Leaders were signgd but DePasquale was Benton; corresponding secretary, 22,\ 943,^ ^ d received a prevlq,u*. inyestfnent, ' Army and says he is willing ' to Main street on Friday afternoon Hull on Dec. ."i, 194l\ instructing one could say for certain whether Monday. Dec. S. ffesh FRUITS;;;^;^VEGETABLES aome months ago, decided,to pro- not-pre^nt then. He said hcr^kncw Mrs. Fred Rogers; treasurer, Mrs.-' cltajW for bravery under fire. starting a t'2:30 o'clock. him to destroy rode Yooks and Japanese-.militarists would have Public inflation, Dihvorth-Clor- . - ' ^ore Subtle Method catch the last boat home. . vide an assistant minister. A Apihbny Grimaldi, had “discussed Jay R/and; publicity, Mrs. M^ry .Scfgcaht Hriggs was graduated ' " I ’d juat-as soon put my time In Miq*tlng Tonight Buy U.l. Woi Bonds & llcinip. POINT PM| \ other files. Ho IhoupHt, he said, pcimitted Konoye to carry out any. nell Post, 'The American I-egion, 8 In Shhpghai only uncouth prac- There will be a meeting of the committee la searching for and in­ (Continued from Page One) irtcidents of the case with him in Tayjbr. Mrs. Louis Horton a ^ from MeKphestcr High school In here.” he said; ‘T (1^'t want to be’ VIOITABLI SHORTIMNO dclivei-y of the messa^eXhad. b-en 'i-nmmilments he might have mntje, p.m.. Legion Hpme. - MH. David Cham.J>crs wcre^jClwaen the Class 6f 1936 and was em­ tltibnen 'of highway robbery em- Auxiliary, AOH this evening at 8 terviewing possible candidates, delayed hecaAise It w:'\i routed I?f)noy'e’H cabinet fell in October, January or February 6t this year dumped ,*t home ho\v, I think sations were with "Arnffir , Sc^sa- and said he urged both Grimaldi Wednesday, Dec. S • -me'inBers at larg,e. ployed before' aervlce, in the Royal /ploy kniv^, Wns o'r blackjacks. p.m. in Red Men’s Hall lo be .fol­ ■and the Increased 1946 budget pro­ through Peking by Navhl 1941, and the. militarists, took over. I / T t Is considered much more .subtle the/e's more h^re for me for a ^ I l l N C E S J InquarL Austrian Nazi loader and and Mazziott to tell the truth. He Christmas Sale and Supper, ■ In resuming'her p o ^ Mrs.;Borst Typextfrrtw Cotqpany,,,. Hartford. lowed by a, s'ocial. Glass 6 8 vides for this necessary assistance Representative CearhaA (R.. I Ferguson and Representative North M»thodist cjiurch. 1/ ' and profitaMe to do - it with a while. Beck home I ’d'be just an­ one Of Goering's fellow defendants. denied he ever promised .Grimaldi thanked the membjrs'for the lo.val His wife, the'forhaer Miss Alice other soldier looking for a job.” Plan ( ’hristnias .AetlvlUrs Buy Victory Bonds to carry forward the enlarged The prosecution said the rccorda Calif.) asked if Grew'wns\^ire no ■'Keefe (R.. Wls,» toM newsmen Thursday, 1Dk»c. 6 .support they had-^iven her during price-Ug. / J A t the meeting of Stanley Do-4 they still w afit/to know more anything, merely telling him if he Johnson, lives at 42vpazel street, program. clearl.v disclosed Nazi plotting to A merle: .n codes or ot-hor j Christmas Sale ' of St. Marj’’s the past year/menticmlhg also by bosztlnit No. 14. American Legion r n k p m m i \ j 2 q - Othey Workers tlon were found by Ihe/J about:. told the truth, there was nothing Hartford. T absorb Awstria into the,Reich. for him ta Worry about. Guild at Stf Slary’s'hall. name'thp-cmnmittce chairmen, par- Sergeant Briggs receihad his Pacltto of Hamden- has announced AUxliliary Ittld Wednesday, evening, llel|l Y ou r Cuuniry The ‘ canvassing committee and ^ranscrlptiona of the telephone ■after they took over the ein 1. A iTpch ted proiKisal ,in 1939 South Methodist church Bazaar tiotilartV- the program chairman. the engagement of his daughter plans were made for the Christ­ RINSO D'ANJOU 2 ”' 2 9 a iesta at the banquet also include; following the Pearl H-yrbor att.\ k. by B.'irecfHiranuma:. then premier DcPasqiiale also told of meet­ honorable discharge from ss^Ice C o lu m b ia a n ilPD H elp Y ou rarif , FOR A WHITIR WASH PEARS S conversations disclosed Qocring ings of ' Republicans at the Lob­ 2 p.m. \ Herbert W. Robb, who had last Jime after 33 months' s e i^ e MSry. to Raymond F. LaFIeur, mas activities of^the. iitilL The an^ erbert h J_, House, Roy warren. succeeded In leaving Seyss-Inquart "None -whatsoci'cr,'’ the wi of _,I(Tf)iih, for a conference of the * Open meeting, Alcohollea Anony> provided for juch outstanding son of Mr. and Mrs. J, Henry nilal Chfistnina party fpr members replied firmly. eat powers to head off a vlmf' in ster , (restaurant and told of one overseas. Pr. John Field, George Helm, ■InUaDed aa Austria's chancellof by mous at Whiton MemorlaPhall. ' events as a .meeting and tea at Leonard (German, the,fourth In LaFIeur of Pine street, "^ e mar­ jyill be held on Wtmnesda.v evening, APPLES 2? 27* Charles Holman, Ronald Wads-, ; Ohlee.ts To/Polities Europe. — , particular meeting in August "or threats and dictated the telegram September of 1914. He said among Saturday, Dee. 8 which Mrs. Raymond Baldwin; wife the family to receive an honorable riage wilt take place New Year's December 12 at the G. A. R. hall ■ SOBItCTTO .SJtmrSTOCKS worth, Benjamin ■ Crelj.ore, IJoyd in which German troops were in­ A Reptibllcan’ync'tlon in quoting 2. ' The activities of Eugene Ajnerlcan Legion Auxiliary, Sale of the governor was giiest of honor; with members exchanging gifts Hobron, Arthur llling, Dr. Norris f r o m a '1940 Cabipaign spet'ch by lOtiilKin H.s coun.selor--.of the enV- tho^e present were Harryry Wa^d,' discharge from the armed forces, day at St. Mary's church In Willi- OHIQNS vited by Scy.ssflnquart into 'Aiis-i, Former Police Court JudgeIge Jacob and Chri.stmtis giftk at a delightbul outdoor supper in Au­ Local Discharges mantle. as in the past. The unit-issal.-m •Ooldamlth. Merrill Adams. Henry i'the late lYcsIdonl . Rdo.sp'clt \i.-sy in Tokyo and in (yi:irge there store. / \ irrived home Saturday night, hav­ tria in the anschluss coup. Dunn, Police Court Judgeses W alfer Hhle s .■/ \ gust at the home 'Of Town Treas­ The engagement of Mias Lenore providing gift.s- for thft, (anvilios of SWEETHEART Miller, Lpuis Martc, William Blnu- The r^'ichsmarshal laughni and i brought n Deinoerat's ii.ssei tlon,at '^••ipg Grew's absence. Keefe FiWayT Dee. ing; been returned from the ETO several hospitalized Veterans, the TURNIPS YHXOW 3 ^ 9* j the outset of today's healing that Sidor linci M»rman Yellin, Repub­ urer and Mrs. George H. Waddell, Increasing Daily Ella Flatow of Brookl.vn, New, SOAP fiias, Harfy M.aidment, Verscy Me* most of the other top Nazis in the CHi\cially noted reported state- ■ Kiddies^XThrlatmas Party, Brlt^ and a luncheon meeting In Oc­ last^week. Hia rauther, Mrs. gifts tef be placed in the Gift Shop Briddr Charles Ferguson, Irwin I noUtlcs ought to be kept out of s by Doornail that a Japanese lican Town Committee Chairman Julia firm an, of West street, has York to M.vron Bepkowitz, son of prisoners’ box seemed amused ns Frank Tindale and State Central ish-Amprlran Club! ' tober at the South Methodist at Newington hospital. ■ A T H SIZE CAW 41* 'Whltham, WillliiKi Pitkin, Collls the Investlcatloh.- ' att.a'iY on Singaenfe would raise happily tajcien her four star flag Mr. and Mr.s. Archie Berkosritz of CABBAGE •“™/ 3“9« the prosecution henil off In Goer- Committe.eniiin 'Williairi Harris. It Sunday, Dec. 33 church at which- the guests of Mahchcater's aervlee„ipen and Chestnut Hill has been announced ' Mrs. Dorothy Allen, president; Ooslee, Harold Johnson,- Frederick Ings’ words the threats, bluffs, Senator Brewster (R.. Me,) had the qtyestion Of t^e tlnlted States / irin u a l Children's Christmas from ■ her^window, all her boys accompanied by several of the. RIOULAR 3 CAKES 19^ asked Grew wliether Mi'. Roose­ was then. DePa.squale said, he had honor were the three newly elect- women are being discharged rap­ by,her parents. Moore, Byron Boyd, Hepry Jana- eajolerlfls and lies that resulted In going\t,war. • rith Ward concejufXj Party spon-spred by Miantonomah pd selectmen, Major ^ym ohd home safe and sound. Leonard, other officers and members will SUBJECT TO' STORE STOCKS P o t a t o e s velt’s statem ciit that Aiuerienn.s 3. TA o a discus.sion w idly, at present. W’hlle all who SWEET 3 »> 25* . 'sen, Ray Warren, Elmer' Weden, the dnWnfaU of 'Austria-. 3. T\ activities of Stanley conditions'in.-mrt- ! Tribe. I.O.R.'M., and Red Men’s So- ' Hagodom, Harold A. T«(Fkington who was with the lOlst Airborne Mrs. Philip Isham' entertained attend the Department Parley to Harry Straw, Edward Dik, ' Wal­ were nm being trained,to fl.qht in Jiorhbed .as a State depai;>ment ing gambling conditions'ip-...... , . . ^ have been, discharged- have not as Monday With a birthday luncheon A t the height of the pre-An­ ford. "1 told Ward of Uie rumors / ■ ■ Club. ■ .Tinker — ■ ^11, wso- p.m., !I and 'Louis - Genovesi. - yet filed their discharge papers Division jokingly says the GI's be held in Hartford on Saturday, lace Payne, John Echmalian, Robr a foreign w ar but in dcfen.se of thiiy advi.sef. dmlral .1. O. Richardson I Monthly and annual reports were have a pretty good time, but that in honor ofWer alster. Jirs. Wilbur December" 1! TEA schluss scheming, Ooering gave coqntry was published In Jan.an. -- concerning ganiblingxtn Hartford. I '' '1 . 1 with the town clerk, to date ,805 ert McComb,. Jr., Hyatt Sutliffe, has testifleXj test that lie got the dis­ submitted by'the officers and com­ is somewhat discounted by the Smith of E3*st Hartford who haa Card .Party Austrian President Wijhelm Mlkn. Grew replied that' he could not and I was-damne£tW'ck and tirpd | ' such pape'rs- have been filed. -X- -Mafk .Hill, Eugene Lehr, Lucius' tinct Impry^ion in a 1940 vi.sit tq, mittee eWirman and accepted, and fact that he wsars a unit citation been -visiting here for soma time. Hope Chapter^ No. 60, OES will LUX KIRKMAN'S Prodorts Poster, Allan Taylor, Abbott la.s just two hours In ,Vyhlch to”! rem ember thaJtait had'. Washihgtdn \hat Hoi-nlx.'ck'.r-now , of being accim ^ of being a pijo-. 1 A. Y-. at Le- This is about one-fifth the num- p l a k i s ^ I lector Bndx'TOUcctor. This thing |*R'Ou piom^. ^ all shOweid the club to be in good with" a cluster showing hi*: par­ Guests Included Mra. Clarissa hold a pinOchle’ and whist party Cniase, John Douglas, Irving appoint Seya.s-Inquart e't«"-1 Brew'.stec q.iV.ted a porti.m of nmhaasddot'., t\ The Netherlands - iber m the service. Burgessor, MIsa Katherine Ink, cellor, threatening to a.m at ' Center Congregational „ About Town were In the South Pacific with the week. t \ i WOODS j TOILET SOAP church there is a, place for Chfis^ Qiioting Goering’s., threat to Xii«.n was being undertaken (or de­ wap before Judge O’Sullivan dnd a The Zoning Board of Appeals at White Studio,' recited, several se: COMpiexion RtOND court martial Austrians who op­ a k e i; Superior, court jury today. lla meeting tonight ' has 12 ^ peti­ lections; Faul Chetclat played on ' ground crew of .the AA.F, and A l­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew PJiesz of tian 'Worship, Christian Fellowl fense purposes!-, X T y S e 1 ' ’ R auge and F u e l o n Cream of , ahlp, Christian Outlook and Chris­ posed the Irivading German trnons., Rcpi-csenlnttve Murphy (D..'Pa.l ■Th,e'state charges t,he accused tions to consider. One request is the piano Grieg’s Concerto In F. 'Tomorrow being 'St. Andrew's fred, or "Pud” ..as he Is known to Leonard’s Bridge have had word / 3 CAKES 2 a 0 * . BORAX » » 3 14> I xodaY ! tian Bervice. There Is ae place for Alderman,added; "It lirintereating 'nterruptc8v.'that . Brcw.stcr Had conspired t » obstruct justice by m.adc by William F. Jobfis®-)so and Mlntiet;! Boith yotfthful artists Day; there will be' a celebration his friends, who was a co-ptlot 6n of thb discharge from service of SUBjiCT TO STORE STOCKS young and' old, boys anti ^irls In to note that G.oerlng. on planning "nuide rerenmee to nnoth last ■of the' Holy CommunionUn St.. a 6-24 completed his missions in their (sbn Edward, who jias'been Local Moving and one of jhc .many organizations for tn'-inyadc.a'pb’ac^iil powbc, plan- .Icnl speech amKJ hope tliat poli­ the speaker at the hXeakrasi in plors-and liqlior law viol,atqrs., , {.n.Kir apartments ______of... „g proposed_.'6poi number was g duet by Mrs.''Dcah Mary’s Episcopal church at 10 the ETO and was returned to this stationed In Florida since his .’re ­ Clark and Mrs. Borst, entitled country where 4»e had further turn, to this country. . He and T ru c k in g Tomato Soup religious; social or service purpose. hed to' try whtrt he called war tics will be kept ouj of tiyis"inv .St. M.ary'.s pariah house Kjllowcg DePasquale testified ycsUirday 1 b„,,ding to be erected" at (,> te r a. m. Rev."Alfred L; .Williams, To mention " - somCf there is the criminals b ef^e a German court tlgritlnn.” the annual Advent Men’s f^ tp o that -Levatin made the c°utrlbu-| Office. V "Under His Wings." Mih. a a tk rector of the-parish, ■ wlU be the training In the Air Transport Mrs.' Plesz ara expected home CUANtEK EACH Church School with an-enrollment martial.” / , / . "I Share the gentlejnapls^hope,’’ ate Communion at 8 a. m. Siil tlon .and told him " If you need | Mr. Jnhnpnn said today he'pad who slngiT''ioprano, alSo play­ gelebrant. ‘ Command on a C-64, and then re­ .shortly. They have ajao had 29 Pearl Sired WYANDOTTE of ,ovcr 500, with BVor 40 tearh- , OOering/Bhook ^ his, head in dia- Brewsthr shot back. Major John Jenney will be to ^ t come "hack" because he had plans drawn for a three-.st<^ ed the piano ar-comiianlment. and ceived bla discharge November 21 #ord frvatln was host,to hi^ pany-to use the Manchester Dairy served in the medical corp. a short, leave with his parents, ^RAGKib WHEAT ' Boar; Deacqns. MU^e Co'mmit- , Ribbehtrop; who at" the time Was he was being fair because he had the-Very Rev. George Lynde. Rich­ and Ward at a long Island lra.ee ICe Cream 'Company building to ■ o Mr. and . Mrs. Joseph LaFIeur Mr. and Mrs. Steve Sadlon of Er- carry, on their busmess;’ lee. Social .\cli<>« CvminiiUcP, Hos­ In London, that ''this story we had Included what Mr., Rposfvelt paid ardson. D.D. He was bqrn ■ ,a^ track"-'^,.:.. .'-'N. Fresh'Sea Food have closed their place at Cdlum dOhi road. Charles is stationed FINAST 16rOZ tin. ^ i X''''20-Q2 LOAF ' 1 0 * ' T pitality CVirnmitty^ Board of Re­ given an ultimanim Is just ' fool­ about training .for defense. bePasqeale •admitted under hia Lake, whe're they operate the in North CaroUtv- Glens FallSv N„ Y „ and prepared /. •\.' WHOLE WHEAt^^ ligious- KdueaUbn. Xlhurch Com­ ish gossip." Grew Concludes Testimony at Phillips Brooks School in PhlJ^a- l|Mequestioning by - Staife, Attorney Twin Bed Sales Increase . pubiic beach during the suqamer ' Miss Janice Clark was hostera mittee, Hoard of Degrous, trhou"S The last statement’^■as fnr'the Grew concluded hiVtestimony b ^ Hu!ugh M.'Alcorn, Jr., ,tha,t all the [39 Norih Main. $treel months, and -left wedneadajf-,for to a meeting of the COGS at her FEUSWAY deiphla', after which be attended. 20-CiZ LOAf | 0 « Y - sand Dollar Clnbl Comoii-ssion. ort hencfU“of Fmglish agents tapping .reading a statement giving addi­ 500 .contribution from -^jeyatln .F lorid a Wheres! Mr.' LaFIeur vi^H home Sunday afternoon. - The Keligion/and the Ho.mX Shut-j'p Williams College from which he , Chicago—fiTV—Two’s a- cro'wdTT" the telephone \v4re, Aldertnan said. tional reasons why he thought the sltd not reach Republican Coffers. In bed. -That's the'belief Of the Na­ Quality"and Quantities o word; Saliiioi^, resume work with a newspap^ girls finished mailing'the pack­ FINAST GOLDDfeH ■AH'TAM ' e ConiniittcC, Aii .Si-out.s.' B\ard of received his arts degree In 1921. Its Condensed- . ;arsTVte / tin RYE BREAD F . . . .Fr.anz von Panen. wh'P, paved committee should not go -into his ‘3f spent that the best way I saw tional Association o* B e rin g with w-hich. he has been associated ages to be sent to the.service men CREA Ushers, Trusteeg, Finance C(fuuriit- ; ^j,e wav for-the anschluss as mtn- Mr. Alfhardson took his theologi­ Hulibut,\Cud, Pollock, R fisii. Haddock winters for the pns^'20 years. CORN personal diary. * . cal training In the Berkeley., Divin­ fit," hei testified In accounting for Manufacturers which attributes who hre statiohbd in this country- One tin of Soup plus 22 9Z LOAF . tec and .Sofeelics’ .Committcc\In A„«tria arifinerl J’ reylously he had ' contendesl *1,500 of the alleged total. Of the Brownie Plesz ' of ' Leon'ard’) west of the Mi.ssisSippi an.d south 11* istcr 'to Austria, grifined when ity school, which was then located a 50 per cent increase In tynn bed and Mackerel. A HORMBL MOOUCr^ - ft-OZ Tlf^ these ai tivltio.'i. the chi.reh JiHjl Goort'ng’s, tnlls^ .with Rlbbentnip thahit wa.s a personal matter, also remainder, he Said, he tufned Bridge haa returned after visit of'Georgia. .According to their JOANCAbOLbbUCHNUTS parish'hoii.'.e .-rerves rj.vy iimi iiigli In Middletown, graduating in 1926. sales during the war to pqnsumer one tin of milk or ivSter w.ls rv’i.cK' — that many Items had proved Incor­ *600 into the party’s campaign education “aa to the health ad­ FRYING CLAMS , Ing with relatives In N|fw York records only 20 Columbia men .are every day'in' llio year w.th hun­ Gnerlng, himself almost dowlrled rect and "that some things might He was. ordained to the Dioconate fund, and gays the rest to Ward for a few days. ;! still overgeas, these mem's Ohriat- PLAIN ''PKGOF12 in that year by Bishop Hall of vantages of sleeping alone.” makes four portions WAX PAREr-nS FOOT LOLL 16* dreds ot acliv.'. people bu.sy'dm ing ainVvlth latigfttcr when. Aldprman cause embarrassment or misunder­ for the -same jpurpose! He said he QUOHALG CLAMS .News of the coming marriage of mas packages were mailed before CUT-RITE 15 the we^k, and nearly a thoinsand qtmftid him a.s telling Ribbentnop standing. , Vermont, and advanced to the did not know whin Ward had done two of Columbia’s young men has the final date for oyerieaa pack­ Priesthood in 1927 by Bishop delicious Soup! young,and old each Sunday meet.*!I how 1 ^ was pitting on his Berlin To those he added today the ar­ with the ^500. ' -CHERRYSTONE AM reached. their friends here. John ages. V ^ GGRBIRS ; Ing for worship; M tM ir of the Philippine Islahds. VACUUM \ b.olcPnyXdrlhklng his e f f ee while gument that It woulfi handicap Def’asquale 'saiil he went to LITTLE 'NNECK t 'C t CLAMS 1-LB CLASS JAR ; ttip birdXare twittering.” ' Aqiprican diplomats in building up FYoiii 1927 aintll he began his work Levatin's Farmington avenue B A B Y F O O D S at Brent School in,1934, Mr.'Rlch- ^ Personal (^Siipprr Mevliiig . F’or the'M cond straight «iav. mutual confidence with their ^for­ grill in August or September/, of STEWING O^FR y W cQ.6 Y S T E R S MANY FAVORITE* .\nierican prosecutors continued to eign colleagues. Prejudice tymild ardson was the - missionary 'In 1943- in re.ppdhse to a telephone iinfolii the tale \of Nazi intrigue,, surely arise against them, he said, charge of the work at BMbala- call. Services Agency vMAINE'^TVE B ^ T E R PERSONAIv— NOW OFFERS 4':-C Of Lliiirfli ( liib aang, Philippine Islands. . EVAP.MIIK.SKL,4---3S deceit :«nd fifthVolum.n activity with "the revelation of these pri­ He testified that Levatin told Johnny Jay, Mgr. A Repeat S 3 ^GLAS that' fcsullcff in'thwblltz aiiRchlus.s vate papers.” ' ' _ Between 90 wnd 100 reservations H him he was "having trouble” with PH ONE 4974 SMALtEI^PAYMENTS of Au.strla !ln-'1938. Announcing - General Marshall’s for the breakfast had beeh re-: the Hartford Vice squad then com­ RICHMOltD w oz TIN 3 3 * ; The Married -CouiUcs Club 'held ceived'up to last night. 'rtte.eom- On Loans front *100 to *Stl0 you can take up ty 18 months* t(^^u led appearance at the In- manded by Capt. John F. Kivney re|My InsteMl qf 12 muntt .More time means smaller fnonthly PILLSBURY'S a supper meeting,.ia.st night, at' giltlee on, the Coinmunton ,break- Window WashJpg A Popular Item ! t\ 'qutby. Bdrklcy aald in a statement who later was replaced by' Sergt, payments — payments pic anyone e *a afford. Compare In the the Second - Cpngregational (’oiiplo (',el<4)r '"The committee' hnss been offi­ \fast wish It known that’ they can Storm Windows Installed Church. Mr. and Mrs; Albert Post; James. A. Kenhetly, also one of table helow. TOMATO JUICE FWAn. B EST F L O U D cially advised that General . Mar­ ^commodate about iiO more. Fur­ the seven on trial. Walls Washed and Mr. and Mrs. James Branll llklli Aiiriiversa shall will be able to 'tesHfy before ther breakfast reservations'can be 2 Goldfish were In charge of the meal which, "He told me,''' dePasquafS tes­ Floors Waxed THE GEORGIA A^frOMOBILE 1. DiraolvM graaa* rapidly. Cash NEW 25-18 BAG 1 . 2 f the committee' prior to his depar-, telephoned. in by Calling Stewart tified, "that Tom-Spellacy's group Painting and Polishing. 2. Banlihes dirt quickly. Vou’ 12 MoiitfUy 18 Blqnthly FINAST consisted of American chop suey, e- for China. As soon as his Kennedy. 3295. , . • Bowl KHCHUP ocalloped tqmatoes, maearoni and- had put him' out of the liookle 3. Claans without hard Get I’avments ’ Pa.vnienti Mr: and Mrs. Vincent Salvatore edule In .thl^respect Is definite, See Us On Yoor .Qdd. Jobs! *100 *10.05 87.27 frankfurts! green mlaaa______recenUy dlacharged______after______aerv- that Marthall,\ tvartlme chief., of ney bIcause I '^don’t do that./' _ He asked me,” the-r?wltn«* FISH FOOD pqtkage 10c deodorant., I’rrsonal URns to say ” Yes’’ to loan riMjiiests, and H|MH'lalizea In SUBJECT TO STORE SIOtKS" ^ of *OTga with Wilma'Tracy atjj^n^ vvith the Coast Artillery, siir- ! .,taff fo“r th”e” Army, Is Just as M- Kesejer of 3J Deepwood drive. Will pay cash for-your prop­ making loans from *25 to S.HOO on signature. (Certain loans m •"Virt 'Trfccv mIma mfip’I X at___ t-_. ______^______^ , , . . ^ / holding ticket. No. 3204, was the*>vent on. "If I- thought | KROL MOTORS CO. 8. Cbniains no -gbruives. In 10 minuf*« Sure Pe*d dtXT.wili U plsho. Mil ^ c y slso aw g p^jjaed them by arrangthg for a ca- ^ qnxlqvis to testify before the com erly — anywhere In Man­ (Enotigh for one year). Mvaral duets winner of ths-iCf5|chetcd bedspread , Mortensen had a chance J this 9. Will not acratdi or mar. ' esperlally, those for the piirclmse of ’‘Restricted Articles” limited all peiit expoied Ip thii magic in»««HcidA, ■ with her aister,, ppjj dinner, served at jits .parent.s'i nilttce "as the committee is to heir to 12 months); A loan of $100 roKIs *20.80 when promptly repaid/ Dorothy. Robert Fose played vlq- home to the me'mhe^of thF-fam-j mra." f offered by the Frank J; Mansfield election. I said ‘Definitely 3yes' and chester. Bolton, Vernon or 653 CENTER STREET 10, Harmlasa. Kihd to hand*. it fast acting, and 1a»l killing. It will eortind* U*' Aumbeni and . Barton .6 agood South Windsor. No delaiy. In L2 monthly installments of $10.05 eagb. Come In, phone- or J o r v t . ^ lly and close relatjYe#. A pleasant I An Army board which Invcstl- Auxiliary, Marine Corps League, i that ‘He's going ' U. No lye, soap, or ca0*Ue write. ^ 1* kill for a prolemged period. - Hi# drum. evenlng was sp^t with singing, 1 gated the Peart Harbor-disaster the drawin'g of which was hekl / He said ‘That's what 1 want; they Come In dnid Get a Gteorgitf Prac? eodflla SOAP H ie hlfhUght 0t the evening dancing and other pastimes. ; noted that a Dec. 7. 19-11 alert or- last night at the Army and Navy i threw me out"6f business, and by Howard R. Hastings MANCHESTER 12. Will not clog jhraina. waa the addreaa by Major Ray­ Mr. and fill's. .Salvatore received Uer which Marshall telephones to Club. ’ / " getting ajim v administration.we'll Persondi ^ ICE CAKES PINT 5 9 * w a r t 9 9 * | mond Jlaxedom -00 the subject of Real Estate Specialist I t Takas only 2* worth of mpney and other gtfb, 'They were [c.eneral MacArthur In ,^ho‘'T*hillp- The auxiliary voted fo support,,,jtWrowX*l»em out oi business.’ ” V For Your Car! ^ RAD to make gallon of FINANCE CO. I the work being done for the re­ married'tn .St, Jamesfs chtirch-and ;■ ji4nes was .sent hy com'pierclal far the Marine-Corps League Auxil-' DePasquale then described HARDWARE GO., Inc. ‘ cleaningiKiIuUon. . SUBJECT TO STORE STOCKS turning eetcrarua Mr. Hagedorn, lary Hospital Aid progranjT/paTtiHhringing'-W'ard nad Levatin to- 101 Phefps Road ' CASH ON THE LINE! SIX BUYERS! 2nd l-'hxir STATK TIIKATKK Brn.mNO have/lfved hbre Since. ellitie.s to Arrhy commanders In Ask (or RAp^yoiir ftyorile store who ta mlsp a aelectlnsn of the Another son of'the rqivple, •sJi. ft AVSS delivered three cipatlng In C’hristma.s parties j/gether and I^,evattn’s purported / Phuses 484)2 or 2-1107 T E L . 6’i.Jt.Hrnwii; .Mgr. I.ieeiise No. 8tH •nod. Jgnmjimi t i Um Alubh ' I aorvh^ on a deatroyar, i The fortnlght-old tavestlfhUonlclnlt)'. jltcanh.. ; j ¥ - ■' X " ' ■ ■ " - ' ' , , ■■ ■ “*.:r , ...... • . Y " ■ j; >7-^' r:, ^4 ^ * . PAGE THIBTEBZri' '-N, X'-, MANCHB8TBR EVENING NimALD, IIANCHBStER. (X)NN h THURSDAY. N0VEM6ER(29, ! . i - ■ ■ ,> ...7- i \ „ ■ ■ MANCkcSTER-tS^ENlNG HERALD.>IAWCHESTER. gON'N^ . THUKSUAY., ^O^MBER'^2^, 1948 . — -■/ .

....V f" '” lO Ft A' By Ear? 1^. Yost ! 'h T fiports ikHtor Moriai*tys Score First 5'ale And llarvard ers will be back aa their head Paces Brown’s Garage - ' coach'next season. .The loquacious Cqllege football with the .excep- , ^ I Denny Itiniatecl just that when he Mins Helen Kstes, Faculty 'Adviser tlon of post season games will come (-igiidcd in San Diego after a. long « THI'RSDAY. NOVEMBER 29 Compiled b y Students'of R^anchester Hlifh School Victory ill Y League To Win 6 ver Pioneer VOL. Virii NO. IS on en(j Saturday aftemooft. tour of duty In the South Pahtftc. Rlght her^ In our own state; Yale But, more often than , not, the ,1— ,1 entertains Harvard in a contest- Bald Eagles have very Iftllc to say Rolls Second Game of Caroliii" iu Halls High Splits . e that has the' earm arks,of dravv- abhut their Athletic Asaoclatjonls Bryant & Chajinian Top Cli^flf^UDbrtatcs! Trophy Band Club Organized .'Vii«wi*y* Roll (’.all Editorial Iqg the biggest-crowd Into the Vale more important decisions... -Tlie Navy Linemai 4 0 0 or\ Belter in Last H. S. Stars Run — hegion of Honor — Bi C. higher aathorlt-ies are stick­ • Center Serviee in (loiiiic il Pianiiiim Stranger’s Return Bowl sincaxi941. . : ' -''^ a !le Clifford, proprietor' of In Older to- promote- closer Vi ilir Ai:t<'Articles With Alumiii YalqA(td:Harv8rd Clashes on the lers. for straightforward drtrlirtiirs Big Upset; Chanibcc»'' Two Weeks; Darlings A- stranger , to the Thanksgiving with their own and lieyerybody Clifford’s Men’s aiid Boys’ May Mi$s Game lelatlnnship among' the'hanc),. /Quiet. • friendly, Mrene gridlfon' aiWaya drew big crowds. Shop' at 917 Main strest, an­ j Top Warj/jen Jaiwis Five Mile Raeo members,. a -Band ,Club, utidcr .(falighter of Siiperiribfndent table of most Americans during >Vale carried on football during elses’ coaches.. And, since he soon Topple M ot< ^ Sales Carol singing by the homeroom.s the pa.st war* years has returned will be an ex-serviceman, that’s nounced yesterday morning —--- - ' 'x^ . ■ '■ the, siipervision of William i ■ An Interwtfng , rule of the A»t'M r\ Arthur H. tiling' Teilford,. Murphy Pace the war years while Harvard play­ that he will donate the first ia In,be .resumed thi.s year, it wa.s. .in all his form er glory. He is Mr. an ace for Myers, for the- job ap­ Guard jiin Carringlon JOe Blrties-continue his great V.Klor.s, hajv hern formeouglas Straw, president; I HU.se,.sho'/an walk,wUli Council meeting. This practice, Thi.s natural inhabitant of the Harvard Is favored to whip the Bill of R ig h ts .... Leary, Foriiier Slarn, S'Miisl of the articles contain ii.Scfut United States traveled far' and —Alumni Takes Serond On the other ' hatid.-^qwever, in Wedriesday Nlght^Sowl- Manchester. League last night a brilliant Kenneth Barren,. tieSsure^ e.st ■* intelleetualiy and ‘‘never' -wiiich: has been dropped for the Elis. The eleven, coached by the For Game Saturday and entertaining infurniatibn. • ■ . -'Uy coimnon t(*uc,h." Her pleasa' wide from Africa to the Pacitlc eager Dick' Harlow, have come a many df the inside bee-ceers Insist g League when they took one ■Mr. CTifford who was nicent-r three igame total yhf 436, ,;,highe*t Capliire Top 3 Hjiuor^ and Raffih Ar.inger, secrep»ry. /^nst three or four years, Will cri'- lyi honorably discharged from --.Mthmigh as yet •'j-nq^'enamc dis^.sitipn ■> and amiable manner' Island.s following the G.I. Tom A fast and aggressive Manches­ long way since their opening 1946 ^ a t Denny ' resided, his berth" triple recorded" ip Manchester'this For Instante. did you know ate a holiday spirit throughout the , a little bit of home and when, early. In January 1943; he point, from the Don Wllll.a Gar- the Army Is an ardent foMow- olis, Md„ Nov. 29- lA’i— ' lms||been decided fjX th e new- areXundoiibtrdly the eontrihiiting ter High^ulntet came foaring .game. ; On eompnratJ^Ve scores. season. National Marathon Chami.l'on that: buildings. Eiu-h room will select a old " Thanksgiving n«,'niories to dropped off at Washington on the agemen, although lo.eing the, niatch o(, sports In Manchester. had an added worry tcolay 15' *in ded orgmirtation, ,U h,as Twd H. t’. l6 S." pupil.s were factoX in hei' bftng -dubbed a from behind in the-closing .seconds Brown whipped Yale in one of the 2 to 1. Charlie Robbins. M. B- S. gradu­ Carolj relicnr.se it. k.ml. on ,lhiv Soldiers halting a war far ffpm' surprises of the season wlPJe Harv­ long and sad road back from the Daring his achnol days at Man- Blrtlcs was/ the big gun been deCiderb'Xhat hVeeVing.s ■'might}' nice kid, ' hy most,-M il. scheduled morning. ,w-ill .stand in Other matches found . BtySnt wht-ther guard Jim Carrington I axvarded scholarHhips In Art in-ah home., . ' of>hc game, to nip the Alumni 80-- ard scored a win over Brt»wm----- Orange Bowl, where Alabama had eil&ter High h#' was acrive (n Brown’s Garage look three out hf ate, lived up ,,lo all poss>l)l.e ex­ will be jjoUl the fir.sl Thursday nnniihl 'competition held 05- the S.'ers. one end of the hall tOTofter their and Clhapman'! Milkmen', apring- W illie able to play as the Middies.} But this Thanksgiving,' alo ih the annual Thanksgiving, Toss the scores out .the .jvlndow trimmed his Eagles,' 37-21, and ap­ fporta and, partlcipated/'ln the four .points / from thcr Pioneer pectations , a^ he r^i^niped in of eapii month. Hartford Piihlio Hfgh-School7 This reporter was further 1m-- contribution, th e assembly edm- plied for hla Navy commission. Ing the surprise upset of the aea- first road race held th town packed seabags to shove off for.i Uafachute five. I f marked 'thb P. kariln. With ail the rest of the. b l^ h fg a nig'ht encounter last TTiursday. and you have Yale meeting Harv­ easy win in the Thanksgiving Day. ■ H. B, Dummer. the -well-known pressed - with Ircne'.s traits when inktee- Gwendolyn Glcnny, Mgr- ard and tliat fs something. The big That may or may not be.. But aon .when they combined forces to /back In ,1927. < ? • Ph'lladclphta and Saturday’s big | second .successive week'that last the. tatter remarked. ‘•Well. - be­ ion Dickson and Albert P a tc h - of peace, Tom has returngdXnd is With less- than a minute tc^_4)lay.. game with Army. , road race. , Robbinst.' Stevenson, New Kngland. artist, had ' die.d ? bigger than ever. This can be game of the da}' will be the Army It probably will mean little, to the whip the" -league leading Center year's eind the present hig^ in- His paintings of New Kngland ing. With a gang of kifl^ rates met Tucsda\- afternoon' to plap' a 1 and M, H S. 29 to 28, Boll Tedford Service five "in all three games. I M r. Clifford, a keen support- Carrington had a temperature of 1 and Leary broke into .an ^ schedule, ami "dlscusH further the by... thg fm i^ h a t half, tur­ and- Navy game. T he Yale Bowl college's president, who hasi- the ■ *r. and booster of sporta In riivUual average ■ howler in tha were iiluatrateil ,jn children's pretty high oij my If.st,'' in anawer was fouled as he attempted to final say-. .It Is Ukely'^^ thAt the Chambera-Movera took two points lOO'^beforc yesterday's last long } league h'as registered a score of .deatfr ?^d. a.s the runners^A cd. keys wore SokMii local s^jires be- hasn't been filled In several years. town, lost little "time since workout, ^and the Middies coach,-j books and can be •.found In. ar /to a question pertaining to favor- coming event. sliopt. The crowd of 750 fana IL may not be Saturday but w-lth same reasoning that gained Myers from the Manchester Motor Sales. but of sight, Robbins arra Herb ^'.Ue activitie.s, Irene didn't atop In the, course of'jpie Student 'cari.se ihc'Jfeitfds were-'just too Big waited tensely" as Tpdford stepped drawing his discharge in ss- COT{mdr;''o's(-ar E. Hagberg, s^nt j Ste/enson M.H.S. M>-^ere neck CJialT Challer galleries in this section of Ih a break from the weatherman a the job will save It for h im .. Bunk Wilson' and Fiah led the '«AM'DN 6A b > * l ’ L A «8 In .^ e other-match. Darlings country. . ■ there, though. Her jntjr'est In Council dsieeting, it .wa'.s suggested for thj-^'orage fsrnijj/ to handle. to the' foul line and made good /alating |n donating a "prise for him. to bod a j^ neck. How^v^^r. at the half­ The-^ason for thisX-as that the crowd of at least 60,000 are ex- When Frank Leahy asked Bos­ Milknwh,. to their amashlng '»1n Icagiw leading 'fiVe blanked the William “Sidney Mount, /an horseback riiling, swimming, roller that a note of npp*eciation be sent, both of hiS.tries, puttin.-’ the Hi.rih over' the Center five. Wilson col­ the race " two w.eeka ago In A doctor examined Carringtor way mark Robbins had built a Here it isxk week since Thanks­ rfginnlly intended pected.There are more than 78,000 ton <3ollcge to tear up a contract, \Wai;fcn and Jarvis five. In\ win- American artisjt aml musician, pre­ a'.hd use skating, and archery show to the Ar,t Service Squad. Witiiou' key.-/ were. originall cagCrs into the lea'dT 'The. whistle town. , 1 - and told him it wPuld not he a huge lead^^d he .increased it as giving. Hope >:qu're all recovered for servicemen. seats In the hugh New Haven bowl. so new that- the Ink had barely lected three-string total of 384| in all four poinui, Darllngx in- ferred to paint Long' Istand rath­ a deeiuisd preference ' for aporl.s. their a.s.sistsnce it woiild have b e ^ blew seconds later. ■ ending one of 25;060 gcnerar\ admission seats while Ftsb's 146 was high singlq g(?od idea to -practice on a field /the ra^P'f-d^:i'C8-ied : to wnn the. .novv; NeXt. 'thihgCwv have to look P'rom remarks heard arourld dried, to move on to Notre Dame, Wltlt’s Wrong with crv'asCd their-lead -to four Xull er than the rustic' Italian coun­ Piano plhi'ing, movies, reading impossible to make the Br£mi a the- most thrilling Hlgh-Alumnl will .be placed on. sale at 12:30 aoakc.d by a hard afternoon rain. ' fly r ^ ile grind in 26;in_;\Slevcn- forward, to ia ChrlstmaA .school the, students arc happy to Boston College's hlghef-ups agreed for the- itfqteh.' Howard Bartoij/’ Hagberg Inter said that C.-irring- garpes ovfr the second place Hart­ tryside?. His friends, believing and popurafchnd elassltal mu.sic success. ■, games oti record. ' Saturday, an hour\bofore gaine went beet the losers. ' / riS^ was setbnd in 27:25:\ Leary see the end of the turkey left­ readily..But when U came to ap­ ton had a cold and was "feeling ford Road Grill. success and fame coiil/1 be accom- rate a ctoseNj^ocd, according, to Again this .year^T H. S, will The Alumni led 9-4 at the f'nd time. The series , dates back to Jack Smith was the ■ shining that "Accidents ' Don’t Happen— •third In 28:24: and Bray fourth in After-notes on the 'Broml Our overs. pointing Leahy's siicceBSof, their On# of two things: lousy," plijjhed In- Europe, offered to serid Irene.- ( As sthe topic of the lnter-{ participate in the annual Christ­ of the'first qfiarter. but the M. H. ■1875.00(181006 then .Yaie and Harv­ light in the Movers win oyef,-The Hippo c’brrenti, -Johnny Hed- thanks toeJohimy ColllnSXM", who Many students ' went on trips first requirement wai that he must _ (1) 'The hunteii! are disregarding a They ate C,(IUSED.” . 28t43 “•’ / ■ ’ him abroad witlrall expenses patd. view' was about to be. changed, volle5--ball, field hockey. Nnd mas Seal DnKe. A.s the cause is S. Cagers enmt fighting back jn ard games have aupplicd thrill af­ tocaf l^ort Hagbcrg added that‘he expects/(und and (Tharley 'Varrick Were ••Although ■ not ' quite , good cut the trees that appearea\on the during their vacation.: A .junior not be under written or .oraF con­ Motor Sales. Fqf ...the-* seCofid •common safety, practice by fhootipic And one of the major causes of these but he rcfuseil because h e, loved .Irene ihte'Vjpctcd with -' .‘^ay, and archery - Being prosidcny; of , worthy eftciV student is tngod -to the second periSd to build a I2-9 ter thrill and upsei after upset. straight week, he hit a .triple /of Carrington to be ready, to atari/ big guns for the pacejpetter*. enough for championship \ races, stage . . . Did any of you Happen went all the way to tllinoix and tract .with any i other college,' fe- whan there is another^^untef in the “ai^oidents” ia Inefficient. vision! Ao his Seafside dunes more. how about Van'’JohnflOnM -‘'So-o-o, Y: B. dlub of the Center Churc h cIp X lil'e fight against tuljercu- lead at the ha!f-.tlme. T-he action Coach Howie Oilell of the Elia 400 or.better. Last nichl hi! thfee against A rm y'bu fa further elircU i while.Smoke 'Sullivan an'dalickey the'time was fairly -fast,"^ remark­ to ace the .president of Stu enjoyed a. white Thanksgiving. increased in the third period, as gardles.s'of Us importance/ in the line of' fire; or - cording to the Public Health Bureeu- In New York City the Metro- Vtfn .lohn.soh it is! Ill last year Is another important ad­ 'nidlt-dPPefiB tipon.lan aerial game game total was 404. JOKnnJ/ How- ChatteK will be made on his Condition b A j Kalkaveck, Ware best" for the ibii- ed Robbins after contest. Charlie Council cai-riring a comely, inn ;Miss Catherine Putnam rcniind- In the first peacetime Thank.s- the two teams matched each other football world..Denny rriieved of / (2) The huntere leek the vleuel of the American Optometric Aseoeia- fore the squad leaves for Phlra- :'yrg. \ \po!ltiin Miiseu'm of Art. -which Tlie extra-ciirricular ’ activities dition to her* list ofAcUviUes with young Art Dakoa lit the pasa- ard and Tanner led the sales; at- is stationed at the Bruniqrlck, acrb.Ms Main street, the day before •^the representatives of the last glving in four years si feeling of basket for basket. Hanna started his assiatant'B berth at Brown a Manches^'ir^gh travel^^Jid- ability to ■ eee the hunter beyond lion, Ine„ every hunter should havei -deiphia, this afternoon. , 7' -j \ PlonVer (1) ^pw covers seven acres, will have which thi* tall, light-haired senior As the question o f the utwe.. ' Ing apoL Captain Paul Walker will tack. ‘ /. ' , the dance? DoiVt bo alarmed! He A\. payment|ja > which lei(s due. inaimimiica:^ |jrt;vaiit;u »» few weeks previous.- was elected dletown Friday , night to opj^se 1. Clear Diatanee Vision • Maine, Naval Air Station. HJe ex­ it^ oojr space Increased by 30 per also proves i luture was being/dtsciusedT Irene' S. 1 real thankfulness prevailed as off the second half with a basket be plajlug bla last game for the thq .deer. , . Should C.arrington's illness Ipng j^ r iin e '...... \l67 129 114—350 pects to be< discharged by \next was just transporting the dummy has participated in Dece: r .1. Tlie'rpntract.s for the *people gave' trtftnks for the return for the Alumni, but Straw, came' before he. was out of a jo b .. ■ Moriarty-Brothers flh^v Won a Middletown High in a CCIL gnmh. Hunting licensee are issued for fhc 2. Adequate Field of Vision on, Stan Turner, an experi^ced ...... ^97, ------97 cent.^* To make lL_iaore -ennven- her versatility. A High SChool'j exchange^. "H e llo 's/^ w ith Blue. Should Walker -respond to game and the team they found to Norkin ...... \97 June, and plans to make use of the borrowed from a local stqro to ttie now eiHl in the Armory have been o f peace. ' ./ back to sink two hoops for the M. treatment, he may b^ the man to It appears that the Yale hockey It Will bo the opening league atari killing of game only! However,- an ■ ,■ ,3. Adequste Color Vision and able updcrsludy, would be in Schubert pchube ...... 1/^7 118 112—367 Assembly Hall where she berame ieht, ah escalator, a restaurant.; World-member -Ihioughoul her Sophomorb - Mss^r-^y. Still smil­ tcam cost a NelX'.'HRven fight pro­ their liking was last year's defend­ G.I. Bill of Rights to advance his ing, .she cqr^rftied. "'I don't know given oilt, and it i.s hoped that it — Olga Knipen, '47 H. S. In the last quarter the watch. Walker was Injured two for both tearns,. ' y estimated SOO hunters ere killed arid There is s penalty for killing game line for the eUrling right Auard ' Hewitt A ,....-. 98 122 112—332 the driver of the sleigh. Patricia, and a rhdio television studio arc' high school career, Irene hiiri will be iphdy in time'for the home moter, more than $2,000 the other ing ch ^ p io n Don ,. .Willis five. education. Robbins, who was a being added, „ which I'll attend, but I Alumni fought desperately to go weeks ago and may not be -ready, '8,000. Injured annually i,n the United oqt of season. No penalty can atone -.position. / . .'orl'jfaki 115 134 96—846 as she was christened by.niqmberS ser\-ed as both Exchange and As­ ot ■•night;.. .The latter had toturn ,(?usty O'Bright, W'alt Kompanlk_ Fans planning to attend the star runner both at-M.H.S. --and hopft^k^ get as much -^ut of it a.s season. FVrtqianenl tickets ^ the nouorablf) DlHChargea ahead, with Cone, Green and Mur­ He can * isily be the difference be­ States by feHow. sportsmen! Theie for killing'man. - ' ■ - Two other NaVy rcgul^s. end r,iurlawski 95 103—193 of the Art Service Squad, was Also, the vVhistler has a French sociate Editor. 'She al-so has been baskctbalKgXmes will be is.sued in away about 1.500 cash customers Joe Twarqnlte and Walt Cargo game are warned that the state , I.,eon Brarnlett and taclde Bn Cop- ihe 'Univ. of Conn., la holder .of Ljdta high :schpol. " She forgot to Everyone knows that the war is dock pacing the attack. Pat Mur­ tween victory and defeat; " d ^ h s and injuries are rlassified as When e sporf endangers humsrt the New England ' croaa-epuntry wlarmly clad in a green sweater poodle of which t'® "'a* very fond? a member of A jt Club. Stude.nt several \yeeh^ dock sank th"e hoop that put the All roads In thia territory Sat­ for the Nate Mann-Eddte Blunt all enjoyed \ goc»d nightJi.for the fire riilings are . strictly enforced I _pedge, have- shoulder hijwics but w\ith hat and inittens to match add that. like high school, • she _ over and we are once more at -"AcWdental.” We all know/ however, lives, it ceases to be "sporlin!." \544 598 637 1679 chamipionahip in addition to bdhg The animal pnce'coptracte<'j an-in- Council, A Cappella'and Oirl R ^ A general'r^ort . on the Prom 1 ppjjgp with the world. " ----- Alumni ahead 29-28, but Bob Ted­ urday afternoon will lead to the fight' because he couldn't scat Garagemen While the Gas Hous­ nnd to date nothing has been done ' Hagberg said they will "be in tberg which belong to Barbara Swanson flamatlon of the th'rqat, Whistler, serves. The .school sports shgi^lms plans to put as much into it. airangemcnts them...The hoekerites continued ers w^re, paced, bv Atamlan. ’ to erect additional exits irt hriany , Brown'AlSK ' the NatlonSkMarathon Champion. Phyllis KaCiin, '46. given by Doris | each clay goe.s by, more of ford cama back to sink the two Yale Bowl. Take a tip and get 95 108 99—302 . - I An for the snow that covered becoming alarmed, called a spe- .participated ip include jKm'inf; Wignowske who hhd charge of the i j,oys and girls foul shots’ that proved to be the there early If you plan to take in practicing until 6:30 p. m. with - 5f oria^Ys ( I ) of the state armories: Iwho believes past performances' .After yesterday’s drln, -,.former Manchestfr hospital where one of the pnner o.tice the , honorable . discharge leaders from all over the state ....1 0 2 105 109—816 our support! Whistler? I^wanterl to see you 23. It wae 'a much Improved O'Bright ., .118 115 107—.370 bank to m'uch oh new exits this , -K, size and ability and Is a fine Icad- "We’ve come along rapidly on, Kanset • Acl* I Migh star who Went bn to gain size \liM|»orlancp of members works, -more men. are. emblem pinnecorqs ^ Dick Scott, the crack they added. "The/team a aplrlt la made a very good showing in the T w4> 'peck's* DisciiH- dents; and Chief ■ Gordon was on Friday evening. Thelt passwork member of that we know o f in the asking for more homework ? We /piyeste arid other such (ti'p7>irigs soniV boy nr girl has loyally 691 635 494 1720 out the window and chalk up Sat- the hlghcat In years. Maybe that's Totals ...... 520 560 4^8 1678 quoted a.s saying that yoiimi peo- was decidedly better , and their state. John P. (Theney. pr.,/'anA- race. JtdSary has seen acUye duty have. A sophomcire girl in oiir mtnintecl in a aerao bciok for SIOIIS btale ('oiiferei serve^his'-cpunti-y during the day.s XnrI Peterson the big fullback .urdays Army-Navy .foot^U-Hne hacker w A be up a g a inbcc.ause s t ...... this Js Uje------first time In a Darllnga (4) \ for the paat two years on.alrcYqft All f la:li pie do not get into a large mkpbernuhqt of wa shooting wak amazingly .accurate. Philip Cheney along- wlth Herbert Hchool. As If we didn't have"enoiigl "the fiitiirXise of the Art Club. The Man^ster High cagera riiqmbera (2) of Uic Rockuillc club .Inst fall game as-a. rq.ugh, tough all uggle jujg year,'' tleclnres the Army' long time that /Navy la an cs: Correntl ...... 116 114 1S5-X365 carrieni in the PaclflC, and only Roo'tnSaccidents. "No one group/ We have been fighting for B. House are the.onIy'\Maur-hest- V. t^w hon to contend w-lth besides more ticime- Lucille Ktelv S c h o o l lacked the /pep and smooUuiesa Hlllnskl , ..*105 91 109-305 rites in a letter home from J.a- in \rtiich - anything mjght h^appen. (-bicf{ain. Another Navy player i tabli.-ihed ■ undenjog. The Middies I’ lake ...... 93 117 n o —IJM recenUy.gained his discharge from 2^1 rtlcular is at fault,:it,: it depenis.^deper peace, anH. it is boys and girls-not erltes who are memberi/.of. the 133- 343 I pan'that the>'jnp .Jddi -work! Practically Yoin-s." was tbe they had carried with them Ih' thfl Ooniitry d a b Holds First "Ladiea' Kelsh ...... '..'92 118 s^ marvel a f Thafl^ you can, if you’re in- who commands the-rcspcct of the always are at/their b est, under Reed ...... 100.: 98 77— 2M the Navy. Leary was not In his on\the individual vyas the' con- milch oldeV than ourselves that Seniors. T Of»t DF V .VL'f' 11' c4t 5 Y-v'Ar-1 • '♦Vi $v a 1« ntfit Hi?n f I __ . . __ . . ^ . .. ______Varidii.T'Spproa^hesXtoou^vf the prob­ eme of the State Girl Reserve first; game/ and they ^«re (rtit- Night". / Smith ...... 180 139 13.5—404 Colonel Karl. gob KfJiy rte- those gondltlonsi" , ' iHcdlund ______119 113 107—889 ■best running condition, as this was , clii^n reached. we.ahoiild t\ank for-the victory! Duplicate Bridge ov cr.J ^ pounds. ,, A.... 104 121 100—328\ Eacli of the fif] m ;Nfumai Bii^iiK 'sK D iscm tsj'cl' lem of h i^w ay n a fclK 'n Man­ i.sors,. Conference, held recent­ "classed trpm Start to finish. \ A fins turnout sh ow ^ up i t the WitkowsUi .... 115 111 i m -329 a. -Ucdi Blaik, head coaCh of the gerihed by Blaik as '‘one o f ’ the! Navy wbuldi/’t be Surprised If ^Varrick bis flret race in quite some Hnie. ^ ' membi Ll^tenant Buckley of the SIAte anet Iversoh, ‘49. The first- session held Monday Chambers , 95 112 94—301 'A------i all-vintorfous Army team which > vpntVKrivriiim from/’ f he^’r-foi*-1 such seldoTn-mentloned backs as . _»..« in 1 ne.spiaii cjf Sock axni chester Higrtc school's Stff.ety-iPrp- Police 'Spqke to the studen^ of ly At Bridgeport, Connecticut. The ball’ handling o f the Alum a first Ladles’ Night which will be \- nl was far superior to that of the .evening found Earl Bn.IIsicper and Peterson heljJ one lad nip ivith h.a.s been c.-tahllshcd in mast quar- 'to c6nie al-5ng in the past -loft Baftc*. Pete Williams and Bill ToUl ..532 568 January to complete hu‘‘*’ed”ucL" hla JiXake charge of kne ; n ¥.. J I |ip««,.veS 'gram, consiswR" of daily lessens MancheMcr High school at an as­ Advisers from places -as distant held every .Tuesday ev'!hthg . all George Johnson on' top ' with .a one hand n.'id the k;ds eyes almost -tors as.^ four^touclidown favorite ■ " : Ban;on take the lend in the. .Middies fneeting q^cyear. Who Knows but ) "A y I • v A lI 1 l-A -V o ^antt- an assembly, were used be as Yonkm-s, New York, to Spring- M. H. s. quintet, and It was al­ winter. Charming Mrs. Colin Da-' .537 571 574 1682 Mon. . ,.__-— f... sembly w^tch '. wa-s part /6 f the score of 134 points. Clifford C. 5Iot«r Sales (!) pcippcd oiit. Ho-jumped do-.m and to sink Uic N aw . nm Us vletory 1?^ 1,^ holihled bv in- running game/'against Army. what may' one day see soine tween No.vmeber 1 3 -and Nnvem- p^oVram field. MasM'chu.setts, attended, New Sophomores most talpOMible for the High cag­ vies, ladies’ division chairman, had ' Both Bob Bray. ’<8. and Charlie famWfar narnes in lights' on Varhey. chairman, handled the . . ;. . .121 1.01 ino —325 liVq off only to come back with ; .tiring to 18 and.pocket the "a-poftion of the^cur-1 Last night the Brigade of. Mid.-, her 26. increiunng toll of j ,q„ch a Xii-.rie is. worth taking Mis.s Georgia'Greenawav and Mi.ss ers to crack‘'.thetr tight defense? several activities functioning and Ifair A . nearly fifty ■either yoiingstera. .all juries a good portion ...... - ___ , . . . ’ WalU, ’47, the' two Manchester -dadway ? Bob Tedford and Mickey" Murphy, scoring aad directed /the playin.g. McCurrv tlonal championship^ of 1!)48. rentXcason but "If he's ready, to "hlpmcn gave the players a rous- ■•'^ihe'll he cornin’ 'round the lives lost! in the'dq.st year throHgb ; sei iou.«Iv. since the life of the .stii- iiorls Qple, both Girl Re.serve ad- "aU those present had a very fine Members and their frl'enda are urg­ 'c.'gcr to look and sit \inth ■ the Biermon And Kerr High atudent* who plarticipat^ Elljo^ Eiirrieiila were ihf. Only locals to .score fEqm,.„J Howard 131 ’.111—3.55 With furrowed bjjow. B:,aik. vv-ill attack Im- mg pep rally./ ia the contest, deserwalcredit for mountain" strains of a'hew ver-'f antomoblte aeclde throughout dent may depend bn' hoW well he visor-s, were delegates from .Mari: • evenifig. Refre8hrtienta.were served ed to take part in these .sessions giant.' Today Hacfbcrg planned a lim­ Jtememljer! Only 'gixte'en ricore sion of this old familiar' song ^the nation-, and Manchester. crester. \ the floor" A1 Surowelc waS sensa- tjiv r the festlvitls • and Mrs. Tanner 1-26 91—,512 look you. straight m-Uie eye and. rnp«s„rahH-," Blaik. believes. - their aplendld pefformahees. Bray absorbs it. and for arty further [informaUpn 109'—"13 toll ymi he rates thel-^ame a toss- the Colonel thinks the bering-up dnil at one p.m. with New York, Nov. 29— Bern^« schoot'ilHj's before our Christmas ecjioed from the Junior Depart made' the coiirsg timely and- im­ "The Technique of Counseling," tlonal under the basket, and ha CSiarles Picard entertsiijed the ?Tazrmi Bierman ,of Minnesota, Andy Kerr pntatA Ijnxy throughout the ris-Aapinwall. the Amrnnl attack along one inay .call, Mr. Varhey at 6541 . Bo^ 89 . — 83' P'^mrson rxpects tf) be discharg-' up. And there's son\>thing about " I ’. four full teilms soon thc'icaflcr vacation. . , ment of the Center .Church at the portant. ■V a talk given by Dr., Edith Lawton, Various new students enrolled in group with a few notes on the pia­ or Ben,Roman at 2-0234, itianncr that ^.*'''**^* tiaye the personnel to of Colgate and Beattie Feather? race, and at one point ht seep:ied with Green, Cone, and Gaudlno. and up and play ball with us” , leaving . their/ . j dormitories _ ____ to' march aa though he would dvwtake )ilm. Junior. Girl Reserve meeting held - The daily lessons, held in of Darien, 'Connecticut, took up M. H. S. have been interviewed In no. MfS. Fred T. Blish,.Jr., and ' / Social ..Calendar , he was tops in school at Hall Higli makes you think he rcqlly ...... North Carolina State, whoom' period; the morning session. She gave order to lestii their opinions of Eimry Mondav evenlhg^DupU- j /Tnd the University of ConncgMcut It. " “ ' V coach .the eastern team Id'tha *lst many hints pn how to stimulate d 28-U at the end of the third ing a Bridge" Day which.: Will get before playing one year with Jeff an.X fancy, unorthodox, defense Instead of having a service stressed sound driving practice'stXeiiler of D .our high school. Among these neiv- cafe Bridge. / ■'■ hapmon (8) "Navy ha.s Imprciycd ImmeaSur- Beal Army. annual East-West;! Shrine football testants ,iW the. A A.sseti|j)lv Plav interest in aX roiip and how to period. underway shortljc after the first Br>-ant, ; Koelsch in Rockville. w hi^ an undermanned opponent followlngkhe race. meeting a.s was planned, the eve- and the rcpsonsibilities of soi^iety comers are Alice Virginia and Paul Every Tuesday evening—lAdlea’ nr. 133 136—384 I . ______ablv the last thiW week.*," Blaik' .nrin'r in a dp^nerntp’ at. I ■ I------game at San FrapClsco Jan. 1, ara keep them . Interested. Practically tha entire Alumni of the New Vear.y 1 Wilson ...... might due heri today for a cpnsultatica Jack i^hea, ’48, T r V O II I s bu.siness. Ar drivers, and pedcstrianp in regard; Is Dviiig (’ U Uriani. — , , ^uad was made up of discharged NlCTt and Men’s Bowling Leag u e says. -’p^tlcuiarli-Jo:) the orf^sc." haU the powerfm Army ^ Jockeys^will .be pa emis Pazlanos reported on Inter- J o After a delicimtq Iim'ch,. the ad- Divots - Every Wedneiday 'evening—CTMt) Palrner .,.. inn M j Sciircs of 400 or better in ideal Irol Judge's/ at the ChiVlca/Town with WllUem M.( Cofftean, gaina to the numerou.s problems which Last year Alice ^rginia studied eterans or present members of Bnfi-/ . ...- If pre6.»0(I,' B'/nlk will explain . I plub Council meeting which she ,vi,«tors. had the oppottiinity to tour The bowling .league is Certainly'^/ dir^ers (,5:30 to 8:30 p. m.l ^oil To? io»i '"-m / bowling Icagrtcs arc not common ' meeting op/-nlng Saturday.- / They director. The coaches will announce have ri.sen with the coui'Pg of the at Soiilh Hadley High school ini the armed forces. Many of theae Farrand ..., 98 107 125—330----- lately. Joe Birllcs and Jack Smitlr llBut we'll hfc in 'th.cre,- tpo." the and/President Jackie Difl-cher atr automobile. the beautiful Y. \v.\ C. A. at •South Hadley Falls, , MassachuJ ■ clicking this 5"'ear for there are /Every We^pesday evening — are Johnn^ McTaggart, Hqp.Gor- the players, selected for the East' A drama in one-act,' "Wes'. men had risked their Jives In a far Fi.sh ...... 146 104 93— 313 in tlielr last tw'o niglits have /both tight ■T-formauWx^^^^^^ straight-faced Army ' coa'ch tells . ______tAhnnv Pona Hidlory: Classes Tryouts for the-Paint and Pow­ tend once, it month at the Y.' W. Bridgeport ketts. Now .she is in her sophomore upwards of forty-five members darting D e c A j—Setback League cent of the tim« time/ 'ivhereasi/they, j ^ to show you he billeves d°n and J«fhnny. Pons. fquad next Suni^y,^ ■""/ .'■The Driver's Manual" wa-s used Night.” was given at the t’roblem.s Faced b.v\Cliibs,’.‘ ,a bigger game than either of those Every Friday evening—-Men's registf,req scores of 4()0 or . better , , ' f ! A., t*' ..V'J'ou, ju.oi. wu amjw vuu uv uviicvw der assiembly play entltred "But C.^A. ip RH'i-tford. Jackie also year taking the "business course' played upon the armory floor, but participating./ Cart Peterson, new 665 546 .567 1678 formerly ran huistiy k split have a fighting chance. reported -ph the Statewide Girl by the .freshmen, while the sopho­ panel cfisciisalon. -followed, the ex­ Ight. in the Rec juid Y L>eague8 rospec- FJe€l/offit*ers Now There’s Buford" which will 'day morning, Novernber 28, Soc an^ hoping to become a secretarj^ nevertheless they were Willing to • secretary o f the league, la quite a Center Service (0) Reserve Conference held at Green- more's, 'ju n io r 's and senior's tensive -taur through . th ^ "Y ” . , Every Saturday evening—Club tiy-ely. ’ ' ■ ■ / ... k ... I ■ ' I "Don't forget, Uiis Is an Army- Be presented in asMrnbly on D^- courses of study were in books of and Buskin meeting. ’The play, Evch.; though the studies arc more give their all In both of theae com­ statistician And should be able to Keve' ...... 121 104 105—330 i , AI.so, Army, may lie wpalteped Navy game." ■wich on petober 20 and. 21... SSuggeations made .by some pf the' difficult, she likes Alanchcster High k ^ p the sc/iros pretty well. Hank /!4ight (Dinners are al.ao served the ■•Sportsmanlike / , / Driving written by : Bqjty Smith and t'eacbers-helped solve the-pfo^ema paratively small contests. Koslek ....___ .... 98 83 93—274 Las\year there was only /a cou­ somewhat by ihe lilne.'^a of Arn.' Miss Greenaway served Special Events / W. Hilinskl 96 106 117-.-319 ple 400'scores in each Icagtie. The Tucke';. firs’t / string quart'erback, -Tucker, Wright Out stnte ha.s been n.stced to contribute , . as bowling nnd swimming. /The one-sided victory over the. High-, this area is taking part and will . - • / .something to the phri.stmas .salej ® which • is comprulflory- for 'he planning committee.-'and Saturday,^ Dec, 22—Xmas Junior N. Barton . 90 106 97—293 calibre of^^wlcrs must be/better.' and ■ Barney P/)ole, Second string mocracy and U- ft Hi-''riU5 classes | ji-inally however^ the cast has Trespian Earl Snow. PfevlousX school she went to of­ land Park quintet on Thursday^-^ no doubt pu«h the league^lej^rs which wilf be held At Uie.;y...-W, fre.shmen, but optibnaj for the rC- was 3^(Iirm.nn two'^ears ago. Dance. ! Ih*. Barton . 123 126 il6 —385 end—both In bed with ntlld ca'"s'‘ea Chtc^o, Nov. 29—ffP)-;-*Whlte h a v e .recently eleyled-class officers 'beeh 'aelected. by Miss Anna Mc^ The scene is . set in a Jiparsely- fered fevver club activities / and but were decisively defeate<^T7-7 of last year. John (Thanda, ' Art ^----n---;------s;;-^---- Toaotmastcr Happy of flu —and an injured shoulder re-^ 'Box een^r fielder Thutman Tucker C, A. Deccmber,;i2...... 'A:t the next mglnlng clas.ses. • .Ffjilt d.-memg came next with sporU./Although Alice'enjW's all Monday:- Dec. 31—New Tear’s 'who will serve /for the second C^irc and Miss Isabel Worth, as ^ The following Is a' partial sum­ lighted cowboy bunkhouse. by the fast breaking (Tyqlones on Knofla and Max Schubert. Art -528 525 528 1581 New York.^Nov. 29—(iP)—Base­ celved by Rip Rowan, chief under-} and right'^m.eldcr Taft W^ght are ■ term'. Elections are held ift the ^/pllows: Lenore Bremmer, a ' girl Junior Reserve meeting d^ecenjber Miss CiMe at/the piano. her subjects because they are ex­ Forty. ■ ' ming up of the ways-in which the "Boots," a cowboy, named b^' Miss 'CTeanor Bearcc of New Friday. Both pf tlje* contests Knofla should be back with us In Tuesday,,Jap, 1’—.Open-House. \ ball, Commissirther'A. B. (Happy) study of fullback Doc Blanchard, | home from the wars, beginning of each quarter tn'dhli-j/of it*. Janet Iverson; Roberta 4, the girls will make bracelets of cau.se of, his love for line boot^t plained well, she is a little^ partial w-ere very loosely played. another month or so for we \m- in yesterday's practice./ | The baseball club’s vtC5.-prcal- cent1y in that eltv. room after I've finished my lunch. \hlifl. Helen Skinner, Miss ..lone Earl , Snow, tells Boot.s, K e n f^ the Conference that the Girl cently, are coming along viry vision of the UriltefT' Jewish ap­ ry-existing between/ the two was ready . to return to the Sox Officers for the second q^mrtor: Kitfy Stone, another friend, Nancy Committees were chosen for the In the school I used to go to they ■ ■"' ■■%'...... peal' o f .Greater New York. service academies, says JBIalk, active list. 'Wright, discharged af­ Pellow#yand george' Dougherty, Lappin. that, he has'not long to Reserves are going to hold for the nicely. Xt must have been qul(;e a - For Winner are: ' 1... .Mooi-o; Bill Thompson, a sensible County 'Conference to be held in had dancing in the auditorium ^n ior Red (iross thrill for Bill Stevenson to see/and ter three years in the Army, ad­ was to have the students read'.the live and leaves. Hartford County Reserves on .De­ tlirbughout the noqn_ hour,” stated Racing Notes Period I. Problems of Dnnutera* j young man of 23. William Hooker; Manchester at the ,Rec bn Decem­ hear all the prealdenta he served vised Urabiner he was "Feeling •SP ber 28. . * text, to themselves; “this was fol­ -' Boots becomes lonely for hohie cember 29. —_ - / Sophomore Paul Tfr-iani, who halls ey: Floyd Korde; assistant chai.i-1'Rufoiil AldorshoU, Jr., about lf|. Drive Ig Sueeess uhder while secretary-treasufer at College". Station, Texas, Nov. 29 fine and rarin’ to go in 1046." man. Rosemary Qui-sh; .secrQtai-y, j Ri|%vard Will.arcl. _ _ > Mi.ss Doris Kibbe gave a talk on lowed by a period of. discussion and does not regain his courage ' Mary Ralmondo, M6 from Killingly Higlr^'school in By The Associated I'resa / and explanation. ' In Edward until "Lefty." a mystic cowboy Goodyear, C onnecticut/Paul has the" recent testimonial dlnnql* held Texas and Texaa A. and ■ Irene llling; .assistant secretary, T his play proini.ses to^be vety fellow.shlp. an aim of- the Girl-Re- In hla honor. Among the, past XjOuIs B. Mayer's Busher, al- Lynch's room and others, students from "bej'ond the/hills," cpme.s to chosen thd. pre-teclpWcal course, most a cinch to be named c6ffiaM>X- battle today for some ptetty Arthur Warrington. ■ i amusing. ' .serves. and the meeting ended with •prealdenta present were,, Herbert ■ read the material aloud in class; lead his spul to heiiVen. Jack, Stub but due to the fact/h e had not The Junior Red Croas member-\ plon "three-year-old flUy, has. "tfi hl.gh stakes. , among them being Perjod 11; Pniblems of Dempeja-' Gloria Ferrell, '48 the .singing of a new version of , B. House, Theodore G. Brown, this work was also followed by and Texas characterized by Ed Rotation Sports studied math in his fortper school, sljlp drive which Was held In Mi \ good chance of'fftahhlng the "horee Southwest Cortference glory and a By Hugh Fullerton, Jr. major items pn the agenda at the cy Chairman, o e . .Lebledz;' as.sist-f i , — —,— . ‘‘She’ll Be Cornin’ ’RoimiJ the Fred T. Blish, Jr., and Henry E. ant chairuian. Charles Washburn/ , Mountain" led by Miss Doris Cole discussion. , ' - Tomkilh Bruce Nfible, and Ronnie he cqiild not attend trada, school. S. on November 19! 20, 21 went of the Year" award ih most' of the .spot In the Cotton Bowl, . but ■ New York, No-ir. 29—(/P)«-Fpr eastern college athletic ipfetings .Longchamps, reftpectively, are As it Is one pf his favorite s^ rts, ,-er very successfully. $64.57 •ftmith. President Henry M. Hug annual polls o f . turf writers now thiiUff no more Important than-the- the first time in aom'ethlng like 22 .here Dec. 11-13 is tjie date for the secretary, Harry Sweet; assistant ami J.sckle Diitcher.^ Louis PipX^assigned dlscussibn At Co-Rec Party glna Served as toastmaster» and que.stions,-do v^rioiis. "students, Boots' philosophical blink mates. Paul has tried, out for soccerixHe wlia collected In the three bulld- being conducted- • - — deep-deated rivalry that'ha.'« put years, Nat Fleischer,-the Ring‘| resumption of the Poughkeepsie secretary, iVilliajii Bogner. I t a a x .X f ' Susan Ti llstehitzer, .’47 provided some of the wit and . ' PcriOii IV. U. ,S, I listory. (.’hair-1 - , . -| whirhXcre presepis^J - Lefty leaves after-Boots dies intends' 'to . talre advantage ^qf Ingk Main led with 833.09 while Rot- O’Luck. which finished his -atirtual game at the top of the Magazine editor, is stumped for a regatta. Harvard may return at man, Stuart Schreiber+^,a!,^i.4tanl ' F 0|* 1•I I v d l l i l vt O I K hexiP^&y. .’The ClaJW of Ml^s. Avis and the cowboys realize who they "Strike,” ' "Game point'’ . and Mpany other sports ^offered" here. F r^klin and Barnard collected /ourth to Stymie, Flrsjt Fiddle and' gridiron hit parade, .-r j>-- “boxer of the year.” . , , . Not the' same time to the various “ 'The teachers here are-better "be­ $2i.8ff\and $8.99 respecttvely. British Buddy In the Riggs Handi­ Lhairnian, Carl Siinden; seiTelai'y. . Lo(*al (ller«>”niaii Kellogig was divided into groups. have been talking to. "Changtf sides!" were among the Texas will be seeking its third Inaista that hta annu.ai award } league's fhpm which it resigned to B o b 'Stavnit.skv;- assistant .se.cre-kr -/. — And each'.group had to conduct a N^xt week ‘'.Happy Man” by many shouts heard at the "Rcy,” cause they really make yoii |cam The reports of the hultvldual cap, can put In a? strong hid for corif^wce championship in four should go to someone who Is go lnformiil.4... ■ • panel 'disciiaeion for one da>', ’ ’ which was the scene, of the Girls aomehting," was one of Paul’s coliectUma are rs follows:. 13M, the three-year-old colt title by a A. and M. will be flghttttfe credit to the sport besides being j TRUCKERS! FLEET OWNERS! Oscar-Wirde is ‘to Be presented to Marion Dickson, '48 TOP DOLLAR JONES c'l-x-X w«;.o*««Se.w M. M ill Anttlyce ..-iceldents Sock and'Buskin by some gram­ Leaders Co-Ree Party held Wed $1.24; 14M, $1.40;.- 1.5M. good performance against -old a piece of that title and to.>^u,goo:d fighter and he has'checked *.,. ^Plgskjn P i c ^ . man. Waller-WHtei bUr.vc assi.-ltant L-.Mi!lcr'.s r.-'/arcl-'fnr eight years •esses 17M; *2.5^ 18M,.. $2.24;-^ 9 M , . horses in the Hmllco Cup JJoifdi wreck the Longhorns' football Analysis d’^If^al accident! dur­ mar-school acting enthusiasts. neilday, November 21, mere.than 2,00(J.' record cards •••- Army yk Nayy,.^''^""'"' - . ' • WE HAVE JUST INST.II.i.lil* A chairman. Betty Arnor; secretary, | work-^wh>Ie a member*bf the 4-H ing the Home Kaom ISafety Pro­ Don Klemer, ‘46. The-sixtecn couples that attend­ $2i72; 22M,/$2.47; 23M, •$3.49t cap Friday. dreams. > without finding the man he wants 24M. $3,35; $2.26: 26M, ^-The Cotton-wwl will be watch­ It’a'i rlsk.v to bet as- much as 10 Ronilie Longcfianipa.; a.sslstant iv c--^ iiih X A la (s one of the .sixtteNi ■"We don’t give thanks alone aj gram led senior! of/28M to vo.te to ed the- party were divided into two Ideal Magaziiics ^ . . . ■'To' make it worie,? Jie I $2.96; 2'TM, $.7R: 28M, $3.98;. 3151, Wlth only tija-Vvalden ■ Stakes to ing We game from a calculating cents . ^ - - reinrv. Gerald L»nd. ' . I rcpiesentatives ' from Connecticut individuals—b u t'a s a . nation of "do something” re^rdlng the teams, the "Pumpkins” and the moans, "There are more fighters Period VI, V. S. History. Chaii; be canslderpdXthere la considerable ■angle; what to do If A/ and M. On this game between officers and NEW BACON TRUCK MOLD ® . u- • ■ ' w lu/are leaving Fridav, Novom- people." said Rev. Alfred Wil­ jilinding headlights which,. haVe ^'Pllgrimsi'' The girls were glvCn $2.65. than ever slnpe the real pros hitve ' _ gents. man programs! in the form of Pilgrim (lioseii bv Jiiniors -IIP , $.51; 12F. $1.98;-vl3F. speculation whether Star Pilot or wins and .throws the conference been coming out of service.” . ,, . : 1, Robert Kipnan; p ,./;!,,p H i-tk -ip g t C in the Na- liams. rector pf si. Mary’s ’Episco- caused several aiiciiienfs'Xcently. >orl ■ 'f' Who won't be friendly a/nd polite chairman,irnian. Paul 1 tlhiud l-M Cluh Congre.as which is The following letter waj^ent to hats tnd pumpkins. The coupjes $2.00;. 14F. $1.39;'l5F, $2.23; 16F. Ijord BoswelJ will be 'voted the race into a three pr,..ffiur-way tie. Navy coache.s say the Afiqy WE CAN ^:OW GIVE^JU 8 HOUl tary, ,Ger ■pal church in Manchester as he rotated to various . sports every . ------T-, $.96; 17F, $2.51; J8F, $2.66; 21F. two - year - old Champloff among The lifehamplpn. you know, is host ITIII the game is.,over Saturday addressed high school students in the State Commission of High- football squad iwes 16 varlaUdriV night. ■ Firestone lind other .secretary. I-sabcl Nrizlian., i will stay At the Hotel From' ‘.'Connecticut Campus?— twenty-five mlmitea During the "What magazines would you $2.08; 22F, $.83; 23F, $1-08; 24F, colts. , ‘ — ' team.In the Dallas gfidiron-classic SERVICE ON THE FOLLOWING ZES: the as.se'mbjy for Thank-sgiving on I5'ays. and signed b y Roolp 28 University o f (Connecticut: to get outside the la(Jkre.g,., Wd Anne Beechlei. ). / one iveek during which course of ^ e evening eacn couple subTCribe to If you had twenty- $.81; 25F, $1.20; 26F, $1.65,,. Main Chance Farm'#-feeaug'ify ,1s hut just what team would be pick­ ends. The rarist. effective stin is Wednesday. November 21..-; Seniors: Twenty"'atudents of the Bchool If the Cadets perform the way - 6 .5 0 x 2 0 .32x68Pl^^ she will'■■'tilki take part ' In■' discussion"■ •Tn connection witl| the course played plng-imng. bowled, played five\dollars?’’ ,Some of Miss Isa­ 21B, $.90; 22B, $1.39; 2SB. expected to be ria'tned queen of her ed under; that.--clrcum8tance is give the ball to DavIS and get the recapping materials ' Some of the man-y things we can of Nursing were capped on No­ shi^eboard ‘‘and either’ badmin­ bel ^ o r t h ’s Junior ^EngHsh../qlaa8- $1.70; 23B, $1.10; 25B, $1.48f 26B, age and sex. ^ what's causing -Cplton Bowl pf- they oughter. groups and -.io Some .sight seeing. be thankful for are our - homes, In Highway -Safety, Manchester heck out of the way . . Another ' .52 x 6 10 Ply 7.00 x^) vember 14. Each of them will ton or daifls. es, gently took a rate aiii'd here flclals sleepless nights. They’ll turrt the contest Into a MllS to Tako Pari During hirr, eight years as h famtlies.^ education, and frjends. High school seniors In • Boom 28 $1.36; 28B. $1.06. cantjidate for the "high school fised. All work "'done c()mplete the Semester at the Uni­ , The polntg ' that the couples are'"^e ieSults; ' ■ • - - Carolyn BonnllWen, ’48. Jfxtkey Doug Dodson has* been A crowd o f 40,000 will be Jam­ slaughter. Other Sizes At a Laler^ate. mi-mbec of the. club Lila" has com- Rev. Williams mentioned thqt in have been disepsaing^,recent local versity ahd then* g o '/t o ; -various army" tfUe la Columbus, Kaa., While Navy, .of-course, will„^never • j. piled approximately 2,'M.3 hours of compiled were recorded for their 1, yReader’s Digest, fo r, all- engaged to ride Bomar Stable's med into Kyle Stadium. All the' 111 R adio 1)f!Kill' his previous parish in Niagara accidents; ' '; ^ ho.spitals for further training. high, which won nine games, scor­ be -rude and it in our shop right For Nqw. Approximately 4«/flours’ Service. .ivork-In. .various fields. ■ "W e have come to .the conclii- team. A volleyball game In which roundf^^^readlng. „ ' Billy Bumps ih the mile ancf six­ color and the spirit of the . '51 ed 362 points to 'its'lipponenti' 58 ArleiiVis Paziaiv*?, '-17 Fall.a, the\ people, following the W e-qlso’ noted the names of a everyone participated ended the ,.-'2:"^Life, for a fine array of pic­ teenth Walden Stakes tomorrow. Won’t get a chance to bokstt "We - 8 Hours’ Service Oh All Passenger Tires. English custom, have! early-In the .son that a large proportion of the games before It will be here. and gained 2095 yards by rushing few. M.H.S, alumni who are on thq program of sports. The Pilgylnwf tures or various curreni subjects Gg^l BleRs America Herb Cflaggett, regular Bomar sta­ Texas la a h?avy favorite to win duden It." in Manchefiter. ------year, a harvest ' hotne . festival. night accidents ’ lit .Manchester staff of the 'publication: Patricia and 1310 by passing. M e Can Give You Snow Tread for Winter'Drivinir. For the first time-in three >;e!Brs, came out on top'with * large mar­ of Interest. X ble ridfr, has gone to Florida. from-tjie standpoint of football .Miimnl, Pay Visit "The people bring all their harvest were caused by glaring headlights Comlns-. Sydney WCrbner and the Debating Club under the gind- gin of points to spare. 3. Saturday Evening Post,' for record# and manpower. .But thia ' Cleaning 'A e Caff to church and a loaf of bread ia which blinded an oncoming Herp- Stevenson. , Sling in Spanisli Observation Post ance of-peorge Dougherty and Kia-) The losing team graciously paid enjoyable" short stories and . ar­ ian’t like other games. 'Ihe team Tuscaloosa grid fans are plug­ - ...... Mvold Hcvigf, Eriiest (Jartier, placed on the alter signif.ylng thli driver. We understand,^ that there - Mrs. John Herts’ (Munt 8peed, Bo McMlUln, the tearful In­ vid Hartwell, are-going to match its “ forfeit" which was to serve ticles of educational value. picked oh statistica and season diana; coachf'-dWn’t get, a haircut ging 'Bama's Frank ‘Thomas es ■w^ls'wiVh the Vtuilenls" of Kpofia are hijme for' a piibH.c Thanksgiving " for 'tJieiri are lawa regulating the intensity From ".Scarlet Tanager"-*7ftob- refreshments to the winners. The "Vthlch pulled a leg muscle in the nf headlights, and we would like : ,rt Fitch High school: / 4. National 6eorgraphlc, for “God Bless America" was aqng futurity, has beenahlpped from performance many times hasn’t all through' the fpotball season^— the No.. 1 coac/h bf .ths year and schools. ' r ’!"" " '‘‘•'k v;»»Aripn after finishing' croparN.!"" • very successful evening terminated pictures arid articles about other the No. 1 citizen of . Tuscaloosa j,(3t_know if means are provided for Here are 'S few song titles that In Spanish by the Spanlah classes Plnlllco to winter quarters at ‘Lmm- come through when Aggies meet but .he did have several close MANCHESTER TIB S and It was announced at tjie last 'he P®*t -semesler at Norwicn After the first Thanksgiving'of with music: and dancing. countries. of Miss Beulah Todd,-In the Club 4 I longhorns. shaves. . Melvin Van Dla, Westerp club meeting that a debate wiU be^ t(niversit\-. where they have been the Puritans, the custom sprilad enforcing these regulations. If have been compared to everyday Artemis,Pazlanos ’47. . Ington, Kentucky. Gramp'a Image, they are not, we respectfttlly sug­ 5. Collier’s; ’‘Just becktise we meetings held on Monday, Novem­ purchased at aUctldn .for $13,000 Bonfires leaped high last night Michigan Cpllegq hasketball cen­ ’ ' held o-yer the radio; atatlpn \\"rHT'!-»U<‘nding schodr, Upon giaduat-,' slowly ail over the country. Madlr life: days your car is wortb ter, waa-wounded the day after he gest that such mea»ures.,be taken; ‘•That's For Me"—All A’s. lik e’it.'' ber 26. In periods jl , XI, and VI, by Howard M. Stack, has ' been 'on the campuses of Texaa and '■» One-Minute Sporta Pagb , oa December 12 at 1:30. '/n g a n d passing eertaiii-exaiiis,' son. after.the vi'clntles in the War- landed in Normandy with the. First r e c a p p i n g COM! ANY 6. Time, for up-to-date news In Rsaolved; ‘"iTiat free-trade Is.a , U"‘se boy.H were iwti't t q X ’U'vVit h ; of 1812 asked -fiiK^a general as we feel that glaring headii^t.s "1" Buy That Dream"AQh! to I.ed Boclal aaiuea Itichard Johnson, mchard Schu- , more non than it will shipped to Jamaica and prob'ably Aggielanid. All the pre-war 'fea- Jay Berwanger, one of Chicago are a di.stinrt menace .td' night domestic and foreign fields. bert, and Roger Lencka, led their will not see action again until next turea-of thia annual game ' were U'a football jp-eats, says his alma Division. Seni to England for. TELEraONE7806 faoibr In International peace," isi 1'uivei sity as niember!; of ' the, Thanksgiving, and Lintsqjii rein-; be a senior. hoepltalizatlon, Mel discovered A. S. T. R, P„ ap Arniy Jiaiiiing! stifted it in 1860. drivers-” .‘‘If I Loved You”—Homework. Beverly Mas-scy and (Tlalre Olds, ,7. One home magazine. Ilka claaa b y singing aoloa of the song.. ever be. (^sh on the spring. .brought'back. —--r- mammy v^on’t return to Big Ten ths iubject to be , debated upon. G<^ Housekeeping. Better Hojnes «• that.hla nurae wo* the“» lfe of hla School branch^ If Ruags^ll Wright saw anyone ‘‘Fishln’ For the' Moon"—Biol­ members of Girls Leaders Club, Following the singing, a "Shout­ A. and M. admlttodly entcjra the grid competition. Jay ought . to .Hurtforfl Public High School a.nd Principal Edson Bailey read'^he and Garilens, or Ladles’ Horn? ^pot at college coach. Buck- reaill . . . NEW TIRES AND TUBES--^BATTER1^., Rlchard/Hodge, a -graduate of One Hundredth- Psalm- And the in his home room disobey a safe­ ogy class. led recreational games - at the- ing X ^verb" gathe was pl".yc{l. Winners and prices of yester­ contest in a crippled state .with know, since his job la coaching Mucheater High take the Journal, for literature on garden­ Mias Todd then eichlbltid pic'.ffoa Raaebafl hlatoriaq EmI* t^nl- aemtlve, whileiiBeglln High School the clqae of ‘44, and at present a ty. rule, the"■offendef” Was reapon- "Whispering”—In study hall. Buckland-Oaklafid Social held at day’s feature faces: Its quarterback and passer, " Tom intramural touch football .there Boys Uhoir' sang ‘‘Beautiful ing, interior ■ - decorating, bouse; of-war-torti. MsiniUt, taken by her, ■ gan’s recorda fall to show a single " TEXACO GAS a n d OIL awfl Mt. 8L Joaeph's will take the member of the United States Ma- Mble for the following day's saife- •There Must Be a W ay"—to the Bucklaad sgh<»I ^ Wednesday, j_ Pimlico—Pursuit Plane, $56.40. jy in M , put with lA Injury arid . . ..Th* Rangera’ Knobby Wart Saviour” with soIolsU' Kazmlr hold .tips, and women’a and girls* slater who la a ReddCrqsa w or'''’r./ BRUNNER’S Major League player whose last •fflnaatlTS, Each speaker will belH'rie Corps Rc.serve, ,1* stationed 1 Gryzb, and "The WTfvler" Song, ty ■program;' " " pass Junior EhigUsb. ' hlovemher 21. -/ Fair Grounds — Michigan Kid, wl th Bob ‘ Butchofsky, fine.Rock­ wick, who suffered "6 16-atltch cut An example of the panel dis- The games “Vhieii were played clothing. Xn th# remaining tlmAJn the , 80 Oakland Street W-20. ing back, through for the season in hia mouth ^recently, may ba name started with "X” BROAD ST.— At^e Texaco A Short Way from CenleT\SL ^tMTsd t« apeak for three rpTn somewhere, " in Japan Ids brother ■ soloist Ralph Azinger. Club period, ah oral discussion in i There' are plenty who Would repi,ji't.s, .J..;lui Ya.wgel,- a -gi adnare! After a repeat of instrUCttohS for cUssiuTis ia. one held In a ' senior by a grouR^between the ages of 8. The boys unanimously rate Oakiawn I*nrk — Yep of . No, fof the same reason, Texas is at back in action- thl*‘ week-end but utaa. , - ' / From B. tf. News— Boston tJnl- Spanish was held concerning the OPEN 7'A. M. TO ^0 P. M. JLn.v person in Mancltesler IJIgh *>1 a-iucmlier liHskeVlulU game.* Thursday and;! rooni."A re iiu-ii, women nr young vei-slty.::^ thirteen artd_jilxteen were part of Enquire a.s -a reli.-ible source af $9.70. , . , full strength. Bryanllpxtall probably is through qualify as’ the algebraic "X ’’ — ,l)da amusement, short stories, sports, TlvaWU.'igivlng vacation. ..Another th* Mhknpwn quantity. ' achool Is eligible to tfY out rid- this/ol the I’mted sUal'; " .’ f th* n^wB and young men's wearing Club meeting ia scheduled .for ■' .debate, -and muat do so before ^.' were; Elderly .drivers,dr with slow |hsndbags. Can' thU bs oosslblet . ^ - i A - P . ’47. / . . ' .-/-7 -1 ' -v '"■..\-.'■■»: ■ ' ... ■; .4 - ' . f ; ■ . it: -; \ ' - r :

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANOliESTER. CONN„ THU RSDAY, NOVEMBER 29,194f' iE FIFTEEN .si ANn^ESTCR EVENING HERALD, MANGNES'rER. OONN^ • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 194», f<3L(5B F O T » t i » ! f ' j' ■ - ' ' ^ ^ ^------^---- ' ----—'--- ' ■ ■ ir ------\- toonerville f o l k s BY FONTAINE POX f Business Services Offered U Business Opportunities 82 Articles-^or SaleV 45 Household Goods 51 General Automobiles for Sale 4 liusiness 8ervlc6if Offertd^l3 r HENPERSOM ESTABLISHED Grocery ahd, meat FOR SALE-:;'-Two lady’s \plald FOR SALE — Practically new 1941 CHEVROLET l>^-ton m a s o n w o r k , chimneys cleaned Classified \ George C. Sense and Nonsense and rebuilt, outsjde fireplacep. store in ■ DobsonviHe. Vernon, suits, one cost. Jilsg 14 o r^ lS . heating ’ .stove, brown ‘ cabinet R epoit On the. Wan, CAN' WITH U1S IN ” ^T3a|rified rarrier, $1.95 down, balanc^ RANGE. I^tltNEFfS SERVGtlfEp, style, •.cdst $89.00 new. will sell L i T H A T M A 'eleplioneJfiUtO. , ' " ‘ Telephone ,2-0418. Conn. Telephone Rockville 713-5 Man's leather ‘ jacket, ahe*ips»tn 'titiuiiaJ Ktptrtof tha ChM ot Stott'ot tho U. $, Army J943 to, 1945, to tho Socrotoiy ct War .L. months.-- No finance charg F.vehings ^ la rtfo rd 2-740y' or -eoifar, sire 4-2...T»-p hand-erbehet ■for $40. 14 Arch, second floor. ^Marshall A t o p )lT | G Pn l i H IM A . HUNTING '.ex-servicemen.,.Also 1937 Advertisen...lits ■ r«eiii>is H iWaAtfriw. !■«, m wws im W BishmM , r Lltti^ men make Mg ihistakes. From Grit we .gleari: "People PAfN 'fl.V G ■ In.stde ami out. A1.SO 2-97l'3; W WOODrCV TINC.___ afiil removal ert bed.aiiiidry, SummiY,* t. . tnTins'wilh tracks, Iqrge dilze ceding, the ground attack 1,500 LOST Saturday—lA<*^8ge . brown Brown andNBcaiipre*,- 30’ Bl.s.at'll 1.5 furnltiire, includitig . breakfast room year, round home,-ja-teslan sion had, two objective#: first, heavy..bombers -ind hundreds of Seine croaaings were raked / by Fond-Mother (compUmenting) haps he could cut uie rations a SrfiHi: : A.ll w ork, '-guaranteed Florida urserles 'worlyng model, praclirally new, -—That was right, you. waited un­ aklrt b| and street. WANTED Woman to do genera'! set, 4 burner apart^eni Size gas well, cellar, gas, hot Vater heat­ the capture* of the port of, Cher­ other .combat’ aircraft ciropped fighter oatroLs. Turning easward little each day without it being Ddrkerj Weldlni- Co., iTifi West Rhone 2-07.50 after 5 p. m. til .you were asked ? ■ | Mintgomery^ Wird. ,1 Reward. (,'HRI.STOKF jrhd ^Ohn.pnn. Chnst- 'cleaning, one .dr two days^a week. .stove, living-room- and! 2 bed- her. lot 6.5 X 128. Lake privileges. bourg;^ and, second, the huUd-up more than 3,390 ton,# of bombs nd A'rgentM, the noticed by the horsej 19.17 FORD 4-door sedan: 19?7 Middle Puri.l'lke. Tel. ,39'26. ma.s trees a/e eoming'''in. Plft'-e Phone XlS09. Immediate occupancy. , $4,500. ed for the river DauRhter (continuing honestly) This he did— raducing them J-14M. ! 5'OU CAN'- always depend on ' ro'oms. rugs. chairs, .stands, ..of Insufficient forces and "materiel : op enemy positions 1 a narrow Graham sedah;' 1941 ,Va.sh aeilart: ybfir nriieiy^no'w and pickyour hlankot.s, etc.. Call 2-099.2,tbefore Good 6-room year round home, —No, ma'am. I helped niyaelf. gradually until ^at 'lakt he gave R.\DlO REPAIRING. Pick-up FULL arld''spart-time_ experii ed Thayer to give the greatest- to enable the forcea to break out front. The crushing; wer of the J that supply by ' LOST PASS BOOK No. 46623. 1941 Chevrolet.Club eoiipe,:Brun­ . Radios checked at the tree off t^ui\k. Call 7742; or 54 value In carriages, strollers and noon, or ail day Saturday and insulated, artesian well, oil burn­ from the beachhead and strike to­ air attack and Ita 'paralyzing, ef­ ceasary,to ma-in- ■ ", ■ !■ / only a few wisps of] hay each day. PULL HARP ! ae,rvlci ed\ fcfor CIhristmas The location of the telephone Notice la hereby grlven that Paa* ners, 80 Oakland-street. It's just vfiddlv-?Simp,ike, Ea.st. lilgh-chaira. Always on -.display Sunday. er. h(R air heat, garage, ' lake ward Germany. Now the fl.ghtlng fect bn the enepiy's Jnovement um. ■ B.v" the cap^ ,An4 then. . . . tiie horse died-. home. Store open all day Man-, ^Apply'JSurton:'s ■4- f ' -__:___ will be a question tq-jbe. ^ecldeiPlii/ Book No. 46623 lasued by- The the weather for oiir Army snrptu.s at Benson's Furniture, -TI3 Main privileges, $5,200, Reasonable be-, grew fiercer. After' a bitfer and blasted the way for rapid , pene­ >n 18- August the '. DoiVt think , you/can gradually cheatc Padlo Service 73 Birch COMBINATION gas ; and coal the near future by . recent brides'.' '^Saving-Bank of Manchester ban coats, at half the dost. Get .ytifir.s street. Telephone'3S35. cupancy. Mjood 4-room year' costly "sthuggle. Cherbourg fell on tration of German linos. 'While route was con- cut down your advertising and get. siffeet. Telephone'2-0840, . , reatinfii;— Plumbing 17 stove, bed.s, chairs, tahle.s,- .sew'- We would, suggest-the convenleh'te t>een. lost or destroyed, an spedlal ploture ■ framed. ' Rpeclai EXPERT REPAIRS of shingles, ' State'Theale.r,-.Manehes.t<*r. -• for only 79/\ These .same flowers sun-parlor,, steam heat, ..all im­ up to 20 miles In. the area between all right thjsn. Butyyou cati kOep 98 Lenox street. 6 9 p. m. SMALL studio upright piano. ferred —tn' battle, ,'Oengral Mc­ looked around/auspiciously:. caj* and Chinese I^atindry slips, rat 11 for mllitany subj^hls,. 'Work .slate, composition and tip- roofs ready made nave been selling for provements, tile hath and show­ llie Situation: Tbti '*^ant to In­ the one yoii might have aold me If W ife— Marjy. "why did you S-ALESLADTF.S Wanted, at Retail Player piano. Casenhw-rtew. Also Caen and St. Lo against Inbreas-. Nair waa 'utterly fearlejs. T e l l h i m t o p u t t h e T o p h a t between Barnard sehdql and flak , callied fnr ' and deljvered. Calf Rebuilding and refuri-ring of in each. SavFvthe differerb/^Ky er, large open alUo. Phono 4202'. ingly stuborn resistance in the' clude both a bride and groom In you hadn't'beemao smart. ■ • scream? . 19.36 Oldsmohile -S-dOor , ' sedan The oreaR-out g ^ e pefieral street, Plea.se'TaTT’'ft968.'...Rew'ard. .\Iar.chMter 7671, ' ehlmne.va and flashings. E. ' V;. ■Salesroom. Mjmehester Knitting .. putting thorn together your.sel upright piano. Gpod condition, aggressively defended hedgerows ypur words of congratulations oil Maid Thrbugh joy. madam. / YftArk ON I 'motor awi fire.s ln\exceltent rnn Mills. • •• " .. Elsenho.w'er an opportunity to de­ . Coiigbiin.' 390 Woodland' street- Full dieectlons, \complete rna- 'all 'till 9 p. m. I Piano Shop, 6 of the Coten'tin Peninsula. their marriage. - The Dude ' and the Hill Billy Your husbanil has just doubled LOST—Black rocker/span idt. 3 dition. .new paint-jobi Can liver mighty plowa'■ at-the shaken ALU*-MAKES of iUi'ashing ma- Phone 7707. - ...... terials, -nothing toVeiit in each Pearl street. " Lots for Sale 73 General JClsenhower wrote on 5 Wning Way: Say. "Congratu­ were" both privates and occupied sc/n at 31 St. John\treet, 5^ 8, pnemy. At the height of this my wages months .old. Thanksgiving night. ehmcfl repaired. 10 -yeafa’. exper- fwx. Delivery ari/UpiC- Tele- July; . lations tb.you both.” ad joining bunks in the barracks. m . ■ ^ ROOPTNt.; ASBESTOS sidewalls, Help Wanted-r-.Male 36 THE PIANO Shop 6 Pearl street. F o il .dALE'- Ma'q^cho.'ter. ppod action he, wrote:'' & ■ ',' Call 6664. leijce. Call A. Brewer. 2-0549. phone 2-0571. "The going is extremely tough, Right Way; Wish them happi­ One day the Dude inspected his Corrert tfVla sentence/ "They eavestroi-gh conductorB, Nu- Fine pianos at fair prices. Always buy^ lot 62 X 12i; 'all limp'rove- "M>; -ahtlre preoccupation these ness—since- only the groom and toilet kit, glanced at his mlghljor ■1=- WhNTF.I>—ALL KINDS. _wbod ceilings and interior walls WANTED Man for handy. Work a fine selection, i Pianos tuned, ments. Sch.ool - st'reet,. Prioe with three main" c4u.ves responsi­ won't believe in any fort'inej- . around house, part-time work. days ia to secure the destruction never the bride .-should be con­ and demanded sharply: Announcements MbloreycfeS— Bicycles 1 ( ■ tnc wiling and repairing.'^ Any Wood ahln^iing, general repair- Fuel and Feed 49-A Tactory recondi,tinned, Bought. $750. J. .S. iSissell, Cross street, ble. TTie first, of Jhe.se, as always, of a 'substahtial portion of the tellep^r'” said the Sucker-trimmer, Good wages. Call 2-1079, is the fighting quality of the Ger­ gratulated^ Dude— Did you take my tooth­ "for they^ are ctiirege graduatea.' Sfixe Job given prompt attention ing. Free eatlftiate. Tim e pay- /old 'and - apprat/ed..•3.328. Open .Sputh Coventry. Tel. Wlllimantic enemy forces facing us. Patton's paste 7 WANTED d- Ride to ‘ and froip. FOR .SALE —Hard, wood and .slab man soldier.' The second le' tbf Call 3975 before 7 p, m. m'ehts. ..^u li Lavigne,/Manches- FIRST-CLA.SS pody and fender ’tin 9 p. m.’ 3324. ' Third Army, on the marching Has l-siiigh on Sons Hill Billy No, I didn't take no Pratt A Whitney's fron).,.South BOY’S Bicycle for sale. Call 4724. wood, .Inquire 69 Charter- Oak natiire of the country', .^ur whole Mrs. Askett 'What do you Rob>d<|ng. Call 2-1428. man ■fc-anted. Full time job. Ap- iving of our forces, is closing in as toothpaste. I don't need no tooth Vkin. Hours 8 to jL:46: Telephone Old) FLOORS SANDF.D .street, or call 2-p.54L FOR SALE Upright piano, good attack has to fight its way but of Raytown. Mo.-- (7^— ,R: H. Ken-: think of Mrs. .McNutt ss'ho is run­ 4851. " ■ Laying and finishing.^ - 7ply at Turnpiko A-ulo Body rapidly as po-vslble. Hla deploy­ agy, Sr., had a birthday this week, paste. My teeth ain't loose, A B.ACK to . pre-war cooflng, sid- oonqitibn, reasoi able. Inquire 66 Suburban for Sale 75 very narrow 'bottlenecks, flanked ment through the bottleneck near ning forjjnngress? ' J. E. Jensen. — Works, Manchester. Phone 3926, ■ We.1t. by marshes and against an enemy his 96th, and a good laugh oni ------; Mrs. T^let Oh. I’ m goinc to IF MOTHS damage your mg Wanted Autos— ,lng. insuI,^tlon, new ceilings, iCliddle -Turnpike Avranches> exceedingly diffl- T’el; Wlllimantic tl9'28. evenings. paperhanglng. pHIntlng. etc., ask for Hafry Midi. ftOR .6ALE • Wood .Miitahle for FOR SALE'"I tn,t Andoyer. ' 4-roorh'- who has a double hedgerow and three of his .son.s who are In the, ■ P.ljiimber (arriving at last to fix vote for her. 1 never saw anyon,e within 5 years, Berlou will repair Motorcycles pnlt but we have now 'got The insurance buainosa. The 'mortalitv a broken w at^p ipe) How is,the 12 Large savings, time payments, .stoves apd furnaces. Tel..-60/r. house with 2 unfinished on 'sy,^- an intervening ditch almost every wear such adorable, up-to-date or r«pl«ce It withdbt cost to you. WALTER. S(,IHliLTZ, 82 Congress W AN TE D .5'oung man to wbrk strength on that .wing to proceed' tables, which h4ir sons-.use to .sell: leak? n«fu Ah Its fn'9 estimates. Tsli 7256. . The W’eaiff^g App/rel— Furs . 57 ond floor. Steam heal.'oil burner, 50^ yards a.s-ready-made .strong gowns. / , Buy Berlou -today. Watkln’s street. Ashes ar.c rubbish remov­ .in, our 'service department. .'4ori- FOR .t^A/LE One-half ton Carhjel copper plumbing, fire-place, I.iun- deflnltei'y - about, our business. AVe policie.s run only to 95. At' that] Man - Not ao.bad.' While w a n t e d -G ood clean 1931 Ply­ Apex Home Reraoiteling Uorp. points. •‘I^e third cause is the Brothers Service Bar. ed. Lbcai trucking. Tel ,2-1.588 ; mcne and Elagg. Inc., 634 Center. coal to be taken' but bf-'' cellar. FOR .SaY,E fVne overcoat fresh ilry In basement, has all pre-war have detached only one corp.s for age, say the Insurance .statistics, | were waiting for jtou. I've taught mouth sedan. Cash. Catl 88.36, j weather- Our air has beeii unable ------X------:----- 1------:----- \ Call 4,3.53. • . ■' from the cleaners, size ■i.2. Call feature.*!, about acre, land on the^coitquest of the Brittany Pen­ only three out 'of every 100.000' my wife how to swim. MARTIN RECORDING made of your voice ^------»-<------—------/ f)IL BURNER Sen-Ire. All wnpk; ROCiFTNC .SPEOALIZTNG In •fA LE Di.sh wa.«Ii,er. Good wages, to operate at maxlmiim efficiency BOOT$ AND HER BUDDIES Some FuiT BY EDGA1 5422. ^ : /' ■■ main highway. F'or. particula,rs insula so as to hav;e the maxinuim peiions are supposed to be alive.' — ---- for «r - everlasting Chirstmas gu'arante<^>^. Silent Glorv- sales ; repairing roofs' of all kinds, also _j-bod hour.*. Apply af .Silk City and on tpif of this the rain and Business Services Offered 13 new roofs No Job too small or see. - Charles Odermnnn, 501 forces .for the main battle, With- And at 96 none/is alive statist:- 51ore’.About Slacks AvWV’uW GO'c.'b'b Al5K\ \A’.- ' X t A H NOO SlYSt gift. Chlldrefi a specialty. Tel. and servlce\ Henry J, iParent. i Diner. 611 .5|ain street. Garden— Farm—Dairy • FOR '.SALE /Boy's blue ~ cheviot mnd were'eo bad during my visit ,lq a week there should- be. real ' ■ [ A OYVOW VW. .Y>OOA\4 V VA_\A ' ■ I', AUXCa’VV A AHt VOVAOVt. VAOtYat CV'tAVCi't'O J HOW) AO W 6820. Telephone '2_-pi85. suit, size li, 'nearly new,; pair developments on' the present policy holders reaching that age.! About.,w<^hien who.wear slacks, ELECTRIC REFRIGERA’nON estimates. Call Hiiwley. Manches­ Products 50 wintertime. It was almost Inq.- 'tV\ 'av5SV..\ ■ ■ 'j^YAOV O liA 'OA \iOV5’. IV5 A\VAVtV5'\'\\KH5A^‘e'.\A VOOUVO, I DtiO VY.A '^j WANTED — Experienced r$dlo hoy's tub’ilar hockey skates, size front." ‘ ICE CRBIAM to carry out. Pints of SERVICE ter 5361. ‘ teclinieian. Must be expert on posaible to locate artillery targets Thii.s Kenagy is .eligible to Vollecti|'But the fellow# who yell ihe i^i v\ODA'!L1?!t WeViAVS ' VAKYiV AAV9L.J5 fA VOOVSAK) AVy 1 OOWth AO 'VeivOW'a FOR S.\LE —Gyeen Mountain po­ 5. Phone 7949. on a $1,000 insurance policy whlch|j strongest _ / V'KJQM AO ir, ‘sA'Y ' ;---- Treat’s extra rich Ice cream. Servicing All Makes of Commercial ■A-SHES ^and .Bu^lsh .removed and' home and aijto radios and record Wahled---Real - Estate although we have plenty pf gun.s Speedy faniimlgn SiiCeessful OAV i X — — YOR A and Domestic Refrigeration tatoes, flr.st.s and seCond.s. Ajnp'lk He seized hi.s opportunity, di: he'took out in 1896., I Are the ones who gaze the longest.! r ^ V ' I fAA-'A VAJi,. V)\V\< 'Without sherbet. Also sundaes, llghtj,h4diing. Telephone 89?7. changers. If you can qualify ap- Jarvis. 872 Parker .ktreet'.'Phone ■PROPERTY OWNERS you available. Even with clear weather •pdas and sandwiches'. BidweQ’s Franklin: P. Llpp Telephone 6807 Moving—Trucking- W'anted—To Buy 58 re.cting a vigorous 'pursiiit of the .ply in person .to Benson's., 713 7026. decide to sail your -property, be- It is extraordinarily difficult to ■% / ■5 Soda Shop, 527 Main street. Telephone evenings 4762' OIL BlTRNEKS-cle^ned, aervlced point out a target that is an ,ap­ shattered -Gerhian . force..s. There I Storage 20 Mdin street. ;./fore,you‘’W cdnTac^s. We. pay ' !. i i" I -T T, ■■ t o 116 Keeney St.';; Manchester, Ct, and installed Tel, 2-6461 .''George DOLL Carriage, any size, also propriate one for either air or follpWed a campaign 'whicIT'' for FUNNY BUSINESS Tt.'RNIPS — Pull youF'dwn, 50c a trar-sforffier for electric drain ■ top caa'h'T>rtces for property. For "DEATH TO ROACHES",wilt rid ^IcMulIln, 704 Parker'Street; THE AUSTI.N A. \haplbers Com -t W AN TE D -■ BVoadleaf .-Mirter.a and hushel. Bring ' owb containers: artillery,” speed and biildness has few paral-, '/"I’ / 'P 'I '. ' I/• ’ V your home of roaches and ants, BOOKKEEPING. Public account- pany. local - niovuig. packing, j .tiers Appjv at .Bryan's Ware- set. Phone 2-r364. quij:k action communicate with . lets. FollowlnK the First Army's In t Typewriting, clerical, pay- .Stanley Waldron. Clark street, -In spite of the lack of a major or money refunded." $1.25 aprayer OIL BURN1rd coupe. Attics, cellars and yards cleaned ' - PHONE 5413 ing contracts. McKinney * Fenn i HOSPrfAL BEDS or wheel chairs, girls. 5 minutes from downtown WANTED ern Group of Armies, commanded my launched.in the desperate hope I 'Telephone 2-0106. Manehc.'rter. | fice'’, Write Box F. Herald. jPinriMr WeldUat IM Middle R. Camposeo, telephone 5848 o. for rent or sale Rateii reasonable. Main'Street. Call 5290., by Field Marshal Monteomery. ot driving a wedge to 'the- . ' 'CM 7487. REPAIRS ON washers, vacuums, Phont Keith's FurnlMir-.. 41.59 I'npreoedented .Achievements /through Avtanches to cut off f t fftenpllm West. beaters,.Irons or what have you. PRO.Pe r t Y' Owners Attention.: /Apply Paperhanging,, and painting, in­ Dons-f-Pets— Birds 41 These armies were rtill depend eral Patton’s torcca. . Pick-up and deliver.- The Friendly GOOD USED furniture bought Wanted to Rent 68 end on beachhead supply for th On . 13 August the Thj/i A,'jmy M i Shop. 718 North Main. side or. oiflsidc Large javings WELL STARTED Engli-oh Beagle, and sold. We, handle stoves, heat-, New block . ceilings. Estimates sustenance. Even with unsea^n-' swept north from Le Marfis around 'Telephone 4777, W. BurnetL male; 2 ye/rs old.'Call 2-9808- -ers. stove parts and pipes Open RETURNED Veteran” is in desper­ the southern liank qPihe German furnished free. Phone Apex 72,56 ate need Of 4.ir 5 rooms, unfurn­ Colonial Board able bad , v/eather which'' sewrely after 5 p m. ' ■ c.. evenings Jones Furniture Store. I ^ e of the two artificial port fn- Normandy positipn in the direc­ BUARANTEED RADIO Service. 36, Oak street. Tel. 2-1041, ished. Call 8885.^ •29 FOB SALE! Complete cleaning and.check-up- PAINTING AND Paperhanging 1 F'OR SALE — Male , Doberman Company I 'atallations and halted imoadlng tion of Argentafn Simultaneously, of your radio $3.60. All makes ..Good work..' Reasonable rates pinscher puppiea, 6 m'ohths old. FOR •SALE>-'-Hea'trola. good con­ EX-SERVlCE man is in desperate operations many times, an^average Canadian fofeea of • the BritiS! 615 Parker Street ' Second Army drove south jfror radios'.repaired. Expert sepdee. Raymond FisKe. Phone 3384. 823 Neip.sic Road, Olastonbury. dition. Inquire Azarias Caron, need of 4 -or 5 room.s. Call of aome • 30,000 tbn of ^pplies and Caen toward Falalse. This pincen Jlii Slight Error BY MERRILL B\pSSEkx, Military training^ /’hon'e 4.5.53. Call 2563 a£tgr 6 p. m. 'Talcotti'iUe, after 6 p. m. 2-0958. ; 30.000 troops were handled every FRECKLE.8 AND HIS FRIENDS PACKAGE STORE ■nr day. These achievements, with movenumt created the "Falatsp I" Juwe WENT OUT-fOlR-THg EVENING, SO X'VE 7 IN MANCHESTER. CONN. ART'S RADIO .4ales and giiaran- Private In.strurtions 281 WE HAVE the-finest assortments WANTED To R.enb- Garage, vi­ out precedent in historj-, were not ppcket," In 'vhich 109.000 eiieni; HFAR. TMa I^. p a l ? h.jLLO. MR. I^OR SALE-'-Male canaries, guar­ JONE STILL IGVES 'ME! BEEN PLAYING ,1HE PHONOGRAPH / teed repalr^pvlce. Come In and anteed singers. V'aribus colors .of kitchen linoIeu,ms. Also tile cinity of Church and Laurel anticipated by .the. German de-> roop.s were -captured, thousand i T f ^ S o w WAVMANr TMliY^Grom BuainMa, $75,000 or More. RANTED 1 ki^W it doesn’t look so well, but T got hungr>' before I HER BAROnTeTBISL'S I JUST Stock On Hand, Approximately $25,000. . Fixtures, see-the ne^ Meek radios now! PRIVATE LESSONS for children I to rhoo.se. from, R^ JJ Grimley, and ivaJl coverings. Manchester streets. Call 5290. , fenders and, consequently, th more were killed or woundc; PROPPING-/ LIGHT ' HAPPENED Prompt /pick“up'' and delivery In reading and arithmetic. I 174 Cooper street. 7121. Floor - Covering Center. . 668 plana for UyL defense of /the an TO BC $8,000. \ servlqe^/69ft North Main street. ELOCU'nON—Speech problems Hartford road. Call 5688. INDIC/STED/ !---- DRIVING SeUinff Oat On Account of Illness. TelepJfcno 2-1403. corrected—clear diction—articu­ Carpenters WELL For ^rther Information'and Price, Consult: lation. White Studio t Johnson Poultry and^£upplies 43 LARGE SIZE Glenwood circulat­ CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER SIDE C/LANCES BY GALBRAITH CA/R e n t e r work of ■an kinds. Blocki, 709 Main street. Phone ing .snace heater. Ail cast iron Klaxons FULL SIZE poultry house, 12 x 1.2 WANTED Gall 8608 between 6 and 6; 30 p. 2-1.392. - i porcelain finish, for coal or wood, __ •’y y steel Insulated. -completely pre­ $79 59. with oil Jiirner. $99.5.0.' FIRST CLASS PLUMBERS 'Bricklayers I George E. Graxiadio fabricated, ready to bolt together nCu-Therm Oil' Ffater _ with elec RADIO-FilerIrieaTAppliange Serv­ Musical—^^Draniatic 29 $2,50. War/Ts Farm Store, Main' tage _ . AND HELPERS \ / ^ . SOLE AGENT - * ice, repairs; picked up and deliv­ trie blower, suitable .foF eottag- Laborers street, Manfhester. • • . or trailer. $49.95. Benson's, 713 ered p'mmptiy. 20-years' exper- Le t u s recondition your piano Familiar with in9tallati5MnT Real Estatg and Insurance • . -. Main street., -- ■ Plumbers § lENRY STREET TELEPHONE 5278 Irnce C A. .M-' Radio Seri'i/ce. like new and start it on a hew F'OR-SALE Broilers. 3or pound. of outside, ulililie?."''''';;'/ Phone 74,54 -F- career of usefulne8s.‘'The Piano .342 Hackmatack'atreet. Phone Shop, 6 ''Pearl street. 'Open 'till 6625. .FOR aAfiE---9-pleei^ dining-'roonn Alexaiiflcr Jijr^ C«. Paintersx ? P- ^ ..'V ' set. $H5; Call REAL E53TATE LISTINGS 6 Pfiv^r'/load >■ ■ Apply PIANO Tiinlng the repairing, NEW HAMPSHIRE Red pqUeLv, Of All TypM Wanted! GLENWOOD <>>mbinatlon' oil and Tel. 4412 or 7275' 1 RED RIDER Under Control BY FRED HARMAN e Player pianos specialty. John, 6 months old, $1.75. Call 2-0617. gas stove,'latoat model, Frjgi- iarvis Reialtv 'Casta Available. Cockerham, ,28 -BigerSw street. *1 • '. . H',*5,(35v F O R ^ A L E —Fat turkeys, live or , daJre, iPlaple- dinette set, wicker 6 Dover Road vupuyouTV fvskfi KL-TtR. AOU \ Dial 4219. chairs, kitchen table. lawn mow­ »e FiRe uttlf BtICMU.'A, THliA><‘UrA ft. JARVIS REALTY CO. dressed. Telephone Manchester Phone 4H2 or 7275 B€AV£R> J T?atp Office 4113 ResMende 73Tlf 7733 after 6 p. m. ■ » , er. No dealers'. Owner moving to New York. George Rockwell, ,13^ Week Days and Syndkys w ibaRV Weekdays ao§ Snndays Read Herald Advs. REAL e s t a t e TEXTILE^ H E L ^ A N T E D EGGS—StrlcUy fresh, delivered Maple street. /■ —T— direct from 'farm to eoneumer. ' .,/ Phone 2-1430. NEW GLENWOOD circulating heaters $38.50, originally ' $65; Boiif hf dnd'Solk ^per|«!iiced , ' . BROILERS 'and fryers, dressed, Monogram ',circulating heaters Will You Sorry 43c lb:; IH Ib. squab broilers, $1 $45, originally $74;.50; Cdmc and Have cash clfents waiting. Male LOO.MFIXERS7 TO BE SOLD .1. 6 each. Also fresh, eggs Wedhes- tike thenlwaway -while they last, For satisfactory results—^ The famiN'that hu.vs this taous«~can have possession of one day, Saturday deliverlea. Tele­ /dothes lines, clothes pins, wash When STEAMFITTERS tenement In about 80 dn.vs., J6arh apartment has S m om s mid Male phone 2:-0617. tubs, garbage \cans,' ash . cans, Call bnthnmin, open pnrrhes, furnace, heat, copper water pipings There water palls. Just arrived electric ‘ed A ' E^ericnccd and Trainees, Is also a-'J-car garage. A good home and Ins'estmerit and the full lieaterg and, broilers, Jones Fiir- price Is only 87,000. Articles for Sale 45 niture Store, 36-38 Oak street. R. T. McCANN and Ftfmnle WfeAV^RS Allowance ^ 'e have a husimsis hlock of two stores and several apart- CHRISTm .AS toya, beautiful new FOR ' SA LP —Banjo wnd kitchen Agency lucntiv. .If Intorested.VnIeaae call.at our office for further partica-, rocking horses/ dll different clock, 3 piece tamp pet, victrola. 69 Center St- Tel; 7700 ■ Female \ SPINNERS types. Also large doll cradles. / Inquire 611 Center street. On Yoiir Car -Phone 2-1S86. . , r MAJOR HOOPLE IMiliUng.^Iats? -Why of course! We always have th e m ^ r OUT OUR WAY BY'J. R. WILLIAMS OOR BOARDING HOUSE sale at reasonable prices and on easy ternis Jf deelred—^-Wayninteo PRE-WAR grey, foldlng'baby car- ■ riage. good condition; flO. Phone Sooner Than .Deeds. Some of the locations are: B o ^ rs street. Green lload, UIA! LET'S ftSfe-^-OURMPLfe t hTPOisio^ CHENEY BROTHERS 2-1364, Your Property THt TMISTKD , WrLL FIND HIM Henry Street, North F.lm steeet, Brooklleld street, Mather/street, Lef F. MORM--OYER.7kE yHERE,TOO, IF EVER. POPULwnoM IS PtaoBfkBLY K in o Fh'tRBVYAlTlfAa f'enfcrfleld street, Keeney atreet. Bridge .street, Main street near You Realize DOOR THERE ;/H0W ) SPANISH HE FiNpS TK MAP *70 MiLUOtsi'*'-RULING. OUT OF H FOR A FLASH '146 Hartford Road ' FOR SALE-^ihgJe bed-complete, We have m6ny clients Waiting for property of every; .N ■- ■ ■ . Pine Hill street. ______■ ■_ / andl-rone, baby carriage and mis- MUCH WILL 'ibu J MINE/S-' TH'V ABOUT S MlLUOKi YOUNGSTERS KiTB ^ MYSBLF/-*** Ta k e po r p/?’ a ' LEANieS 6 5 MILLION) -**- A;T j IS H e. )> HB'6 ONLY Ihi Manchester, Connecticut cellanebiiB baby clothes. 57 Drive ijescriptipii'in Matich(;8ter\and suburbs. If you have Nouals the Time i A ‘2 9 .: h u n d r e d 7* TWO LeftST MW.F OF THE ' ' FLYING r TUB MU IA B U *^ ROBERT J. SMITH,‘iNC. Silver Lane Homes. propert/for sale, list it with us for quick results plus M lw LISMSSJttl i W4S sY m\ sisvies. s>& t, m. Siq, u, a sat, oeri' HUNDRI To €d»h In 5R074NUPG yJOULD PUSCHASC . \lnsnrsoring and Selling Homes Since ■1914 personal attention. . "Slop niutterinR 'a bunch o’ toe dancers’ 1 Tliese days w6 'I know how we can get him to eat what's good for him m y i o k a Z - ^ e s a o /THIS war. , PH o N'E 8150 968 MAIN STREET FOR SALE— Buckot-a-Day hot i ‘ . ' ''' ' . ' On A Higher Price •hoi^d, make every effort, to .understand the Russians!” — let’s put him on K'-rations for a while I” ' ONLY WlLL-STRANGLE iMFLATlObi' ■water heater. Call 8136; The Fi & Se Realty Company BUT MAKE MB A CKOeSUS.^ Phones: 2-1153 am 6719 Phone-8-1818 MICKEY FINN Pane One! LANK LEONARD ' Weekdays, EvenlnRS and Sundays . \ WASH TUBBS, The Home Town BY LESLIE TURNER .V 1 WAiTEa$=OR I WONDER WHAT NOW, NOW. BOY-O-BOYi I » TH ER E'S v a THAT'S JUSTW Hartford, Now! THE MORNING THEY WOULD yAVE M ICHAEL OKAY-IT'! WISH X COULD SOMETHIN' WHAt I SAID /■'I,:., FISHY ABOUT ) MY WIFE ■ ■V _ _ PAPERS^ WRITTEN tTP THEY WE AGREED F O R s o r r g N j H E AR W HAT •t\ J f i SifL...... IAU, MICHAEL KNEW YOU R tA LLY ID FORGET THEY'RE SAVIN* Wild Bvyer‘ m TOOOME A l OOK,' I'M W AU M ISTAKEN ABOUT c l a n Cv 's r i g h t -L OVER TWe^ ,HIM FOR MISS TITE'S THAT; NOW/ Attention ^Property Owhers! BROTHER ? /I If you PLAN TO SELL your pi^iperty, Hst with this ; Uifenc^ and get the ^ifeflt.bf top cash prices.. WILL BRING Cash Paid Immediately! JUST ANOTHlia. SUPSRPORTTAKIN* ...f. THE CASH OFP...tUrT0 TMB fiXClTfO VITIRAkS GEORGE L. GRAZIADIO A80MO, IT MEANft Real flatsto and Inmirwee Immediate Service . HOWE KUO ? UT -9 '■'V 'LL! STRBBT — ------3'rt8 L ^ D iscmarec ! TriE RESCUE SOUAD ■ Red Tape wnmuau •rrixilKSD^T, NOVEMfe^R 29,19411 SULTfiEIf UlmtrlffBtir lEopittug T jfioiis Notre Dame fodthall coach, Staff .Sergeant Harry F. Eggles­ The Frj'^iidl'- _t*ircle' s leCfiptly,.•c/ti tockiie and played under him while-in col­ ton. on of Mr. and Mrs. Grant K. oiganised cruVr of _^vo.ing women, KcVriil lege. He brought out map.V Inter­ About'Town klggleston. of rs.l Hollister strdet, will hold a fiaici sple, Saturday, esting sidelights of. .the famous Coming fo K E I F ’S Is gt the Armv Separation Center, Itecenibcr 1,' at nitie o'clock in Toj>kr^)f T a lk fi^tball mentor, a man who was camp Cooke, Cal'ifornia?srAw;iiUns Male's stoiT. Baked beans, home clo ved by all the'* students and •1 . Oerporal RAjrniond A. johnsoft. ! made l akes, pies ami cisikies will ■Ml Of Mr. »nd Mr*. R^yjnond A- /eliiwe from the service. He has ^ y* / ' ^ jAlio helped them Irf n giea’t yiariv 'serv§d”Hi the Army aince .lune 23. Ida on sale. '.Mrs. licnty Kuivla. of thelr'problei.is. He shid one of Johnson of 107 Pitkin strifrt, is at IchairtuiiM of the committee, wili the Artnv Separation ! Outer, IptiS'wid Mas in the S.^Tth Field, l.oc ur ,>Ian WTio' l*lay«‘ hi^ teammates wns, George Oipp, lie assi.sted. hv Ntis .Michael H.;- Camp Cooke, California awaltiDR Artillery baltaliori in Ettrope. Dur­ one of th^ gieatest football pltiycra ; l>erprn,-.Mt.s. B. .1. Nii h il.son and lilulrr KaiuouM (!oac| releaais from the service.. He has ing his 29 months f(f aer\-iC«‘ he ha.s Of all time. A descilpllon of the ■erred in the Arm y since June 8. won the Good Conliuct medal, the ji.Mrs. Aifrial I..angr Protitx, from /'rclls .'VImhiI Him complex and strategic team playai Certificate o f Merit, the European ■'the sale will’ hr Miseit In tilling r . '' * ... originated b.v Rockne proved id- Furniture and Music 1»43 and was with the (Mi7th Field ■ ■ ( .. \' Artlllerv Battalihn in Europe. He .And. AmerlcamTheater ribbons, the Cliristhias Stockings for ho.spital- teresting W the members. , . Victory medal and • four 'Battle ized /hildreii. 'ni(. Mam hester ExThaiige XJlUb ha.s the'Good Conduct medal, ^ e , Ttip attendance prize- of W’ar 76.1 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE M o certificate of Merit, the Euroi/ean Stars. ■ held It.s diiin^i-meeting last Alight Stamps- \vaa won by Harold E. / and American Theater rihbo^ thej ^ - ^Loc*al at f)ui barmy's BestnuratiK for- Suits. Victory Medal and. four Hattie ] i.ady of. Gowl Counsel' jiiplly Hansen's, Tlie iiieal was Stars. ... ___ / j^others Circle w ill’ postpone it.s followed ^by a brief buame.ss .ses. ----- . , 7 • ; fniertinc which Was to have been I n Noiiiiii:ii<‘ortS- row night at whicHTinle the nicm- <'piiil)er'froni the 26t)i to the 19th Dall.v Trips, to Hartford for .\e- l.,anp, .Oiford Village. I turn company met in F,ast Hart-'| ’ hers of Mount Aetna Temple, com on account of the Oniristmas holi^ eouhl of Manchester Oarages rford this moinlng to name officers' posed of'associates in the; Aetiih _ days. / , and .\ppliaiiee Houses. fhir. the election si'heduled for Dec- Life Insurance CompAtiy. will fill David Keith, son...df_, Mr. and A eonimittee Wiib also appointetl 9S Lenox St. Tel. Mail. 'J-mS'l the'Chairs and confer'the Master Mis. Warren I ^eitli of .M Cam-;; emher .1 In .Kaat Haitford. I>.o to studi>ttie mnfrer of sharing In Mason degree. William E Se.'oiiijh, hridge street, has returned Gaskey Was minilnnled for pie.si-" the exfipiise nf • purchasing uni- dent; Patrick .Vjimroe. vicg_ presi­ a Pastr-Hei Ma.stcr»*a.->ve. of... Hartford...... r...... Lodge viliari life r h.avlng , re.i e iy d an lus fot the High Bchfail Band. 1 of Masons. No. 88,-will.be a< ling honorable discharge Mm the dent; .lack .Murphy of this town, Tells .Atxiiit Knute Ijlnekne Worshipful Master. - A mimbe^ He eiillsled ipTiuly. HM'2.. trea.sniei,; C F. Behrend, ^serre- Mrs. Alvan ,\.'3'ifte« David Hayes 'of North Elni Manchester members belong to the in the Arm y-Hese'i^s.. .w hile^-» tary; Clarence Pilchard, recording .street, a veteran of World W ar I, SICKNESS ilount Aetna Temple, Ijijiiior at Wesleyan L'niyerSity. He' secretary: Walter Green and L. T. ■ Mrs. Yules, the^^Jerfmer Miss wAs introdiiced by John Jefiney. AND Batrhetor. IrrrSlee.s'. ----- '(spent a-year ... ^ half In Vitaly Betty (.’layto^-daughter of Mrs Mr. Hayes' w ^ a close acquaint­ With the Air Defiol 9''bup tbe Names'of eandidate.s for eleetion ance of the late Knute Rockne, fa- ACCIDENT will have to he in by November 30. Ida Clay^fr^pf San Francisco, and T.AI.I CEDARS I.Mh Air Force SeivUe Comma.nd, and received' the Meritorious and alj,;,i,nlerester Philip, "h o Watii W'lth, tpe moderately priced sickness and Army Engineers in Caechostli- I ■allforma: P.abhi ^ro.sjn, uncle ' .\Is« Lural Moving and FRIED aVSTERS, CLAMS Sorirlv , - IJght Trucking accident insurance with liberal llrange Hall vakia. Germany and - FrAhre, ... '■ »{ the bride, jserfo'rmed Ihif Cere- beneflts requiring hospitalisa­ FISh X n D CHIPS WITH OUR NEW '^RlALAtOR! -hopes to retu,rfi by ^^"*' Service ol the Peo- I ns well as any prospeetiye memt*; P * ' spiKi-n*) Al .MEimiVt WANTED EAT t h e b e st a t REYMANDER’S I hers are urged to atteiKl. |69A;hurrh Street. Hartford, Con, .. ELECT RIC\10T0RS G. E. WILLIS & SON^THC, -----^ ------T------I ;7 ' Phone 6-20'2« ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF Repairing • Blinding 2 X g OOD H ALF BPOH-ERR All Work GuarVnleed Lut^ber of All Kinds , Ace Electric MolorAlepairs . UELKTOUH STE.vka LECLEjRC AUTOMOBILES Mason Supplies— Paint— Hardware MANCHESTER 221/N. Main St.. Opp.^Depol LOADS OF FUN — DINE AND DANCE TONIGHT! FUNERAL HOME Telephone 5642 ir Prices Are .As Good Balsam WooMnsulatKiu ^As Anyone' Can Pay! Flne^WInea, Liquor* and Beer 21 Main Street A U TO BODY Phone 5269 50 .Oak Street COAL COKE OiL Telephone 1979 C. BARLOW Reymander's Restaurant .Aiilo Rod.v and 595 Main St. Tel. 5404 2 Main Si. . ' Tel. 5125 35-37 OAK -----STREET-- - t e l e p h o n e 1922 -Fender Repairing GOT A HO^E \<'ASHING M.XCHINES Aulo Painfing AND Simonizinfe y> OSELL? EF ECTRIC APPLIANCES We h)r\e clien^ivllh suf- vi- i v'lVIrs. Delia Sullivan toRVmVTVmmTWTWVTTWTTTpTVVI ^REPAIRED licient ca.8h I(j0king for all ------..... ^ ------types of homes. Singles, SPKNCr.R CORSF.TIFR I4H40 BxrmiENrB ^ TELEPHONE 50.59 doubles. Hpts. farms,,suhur- 5 Rroad ‘ w..b.'HeaM has it yaara, F. A. Bldvinll. IS years re- Model A /^ord han and business properties frig^Uc^ axperleane , , . khc reason their refrtgera- “'Street 'Hoa wii"ikie Vs the one to call (3-r!36) when your urgently needed. ^ ,Call 2 0900 lefrlgeiratnr needs nttentinh. MANCHESTER AND ' Wanted Our actrx^. efficient or- AervieoNOW! HALE^ (HMIM EAST HARTFORD Will pay top prkfc_liut fr iiuist gamzation guarantees 'ry- for * r JWtET iSBWdfaw MfMt r r w - • - »'• . -, he In excellent /i^iiditioii nr at .suits. Appoint-, least 'callable 'of easll.v being Ken's Driving 'jilaceil in shape for a woman to Call u,s for prompt sers- m^nl At C O A fM ^ y drive. , Not .pnteresfeil. hi ju f^ ! ice. .,1 -7 Voiir\Home tMgg/egrmm School y '0Air or Mine. Learn To Drive the C. R. Gardner Jofvis Realty Cd. Wt StRvE SOMES OailiiFS FOOD STORES-TAVERNS-RtStAURAHTS • Easy Way! T o r Aptmintment Call: Telephone 727.7 / B Dover hd. Tel. »ri3 or 7375 Manchester 8.11.5 or SILK PUFFS Hartford 8-17.19 Between 7tANGE OIL -Soil easily, hut don’t he discouraged. Tlhe^ Introducing 8 a.m. and 5:.10 p.nt. rail he cl^'ned and returned to original Delivery Csit» Taxi heuutv hv * A- , BUCK'S OIL SERVICE I CALL 1996 t Order Afinounc^s Increased RANGE AND FI^EL Oil. Cbok’^s Service Stalibu The Manc^iester Dry Oemers FUELOIL 93 WELLS ST. 7 pHONE 7254 ^ Bruno B.vcholski, Pj[op. Telej>hone Facjlities i and Gara^^ 7 From Oiie of htanchester’s Old- OfficeV 568 Center St. Telephone 2-01.18 ^eat Dealbra for Reliable Servlc^ Foi; Faster Service Manchester Green. Conn. RANGE OH DiAL5i4t ;; Metered Ser M FLLS S T H E fo — . EAST CENTER^S't.— 5 ^ 4-FBmily DwelUha, 4 rooms ' 8-Room Single, o'l conveni-’ The W.pi'lGleniiey Co. eat-'h apt.,' modem toopvenl- ences, Including dll hot water- heat,-T-car garage, flreptace. ’.HOVti414S _ ences, riscently lede^^vnted In­ HOW ABOUT THAT NEW HOMl side abd oat, handy tq achoola, large tot and - nlca iiMatlon. buses and shopping section. Trice 1$I0.500. /Terms 'Ar­ YOU HAVE BEEN PLANNING? Good Investment, .Hale Price ranged. ^ Riding .18.000. $3.1(00 Down. - . SEE JARVIS AT ONCE FOR EVERY DETAIL! EAST c e n t e r STIi EET— We Invite you to Inspect the materials and workmanablp,Jilcor- 7- Roonri' 'Home with . large' porated into the several new homes we now have nnderpir^struc- For Your Health ADAMS STKpET— sunparinr aqd.garage. In a ilon. • ' 8-Room^^hgle,' In good con­ very nice locatlon ol Klanches- FOR SALE ^Also Horses For Rent, dition., rrice $S,8Q0,_i Down fer, hot xvater heat^^xith oil, :$i,3oo, .■,> dreplace, full tllr batlt, con­ /. JARVIS REA Near Crystal Lake on - . Sale or Exchange. venient tn school and bitscs. Oflice: 6 Dover Road ^ence^ 36 .Alexander SL Main Road, Four - Room' N'-V'.' ' Sale Price $10,500, Dowh-J Ihibnrs 4113^ 7375 — Days and Sundays. House, corner lot; suitable COBI'R.N ROAD— . 7 $3,500. . , « lllllllll II II for some kind of busii\ess. 6-Room Single, all-conveni­ ■■ or gas station. Columbia^ ences ' including steam hrot, ULAC^STREE'T— ■ '■ -V ■ , ^ , ... - X :. cfosed.ln siin|iarlnr and' Ore-, ' 3-Family Flat, 5 rooms each. PRICE S2,500: place, very nice IneaHon, han- Just nice nexv. from top to bot- We Will Haye Two O u t^-To w n Riding School 'dy to schools,, bnsea and atores. '* tom. All conveniences inclut- Five-Room House, all on Sale Price $13,000. Down ing steam heat. Handy to ha 736 Noj'th Main Street $8,500 ; and shopping district! Goad.. one floor, located ort the , opportunity for ll•.Vestdr, Ap» We.s( Side. Used Car Buyevs Buckland prnxiiiwtely. $100 monthly PRICE ...... 36,200. CENTER STREET— rental Incrome. ' Price $8,900. ^ AT OUR SHOWROOM Duplext 6 rooms each apart­ 13,000 Down. Six-Room Hou.se, steam ment. All conveniences. Nice tot in good location. Handy to COVE.NTRV— ' heat, large kit, two-car ga­ TODAY ^ FRIDAY^ATURliAY bus and shopping center.' Pried Farm, 38 ncrem Mostly till, “ Pyrini Dof' QK»W"i3"ir^jr-dof food that rage. 'Located off Autumn Y o |i Want To $7,'800. $3,000.. Doxx-n. able. 7-Room Home, xxith all go (or from (K* very HrBt'%nifF!. That's Slreel. ;Who will paV you the top'dollar you cau get cnnyenMhces. Bam equipped because it has an exclusiva flavor that is tho PRICE ... .Tv...... $9,250. to lie up 30 heaiF cattle. Sale result of more than fifteen years of laslo*, (or your.._used ca^ Any year! Any*make! Buy 0r Sell COVEXt RV l^AKE— Price $8,000. Doxvn $3,000. testfng. A flavor that dogs themselves 4-Roo^Lake Front Cottage. selected first over all simitar type foods On Ellington Road, 6- Don't Wail ! '•”|^ed car prices are dropping Cpmpletelr furnished, electric NO.‘ COV ENTRY— ' tested tn froe*ehosce feeding tests conducted Room Sto'ne House, stone every day. IlgHta, electbc atove. hot Watar 8- room Hnnae, all conven- by Purina Rosearch. fireplace, steam heai^^with REAL heat. $S,$QQ, Terms Ar- lenoes',. poultry hnnae, 10 acres ranged. land, 3-car garage, good loca­ And Chow'^Dog irgood^for youf dog, too. oil burner, on 7 Vi-acre plot They will pay you cash or you can apply the S-Room Cottage, 75 ft. from tion In the country. Price It's a qirnplete food conl^inmg all the meat overlooking Hartford. .1, $5,900. Down $1,500. protems. vitamms, mmeraV^nd other food PRICE ...... V .,$10,500. cash towards a new 19-T6.Buick* ESTATE lake front. A lt conveniences. •sientialr your dog needs ftir health and *. * Completely furnished. $3,700. ' . • ■ At Terms Arranged. NORTH COVTS.NTRY F A R M - .’vigor. Start feeing Purina dog f^howToday Pl'ACE YOUR ORPERS NOW FOR 47 Acres, 7-rooni house, elec^ ..vW^ setl'K in 5'2^100)b. bags a^^m bufis. These places are now .va­ S-Room Cottage. Lake fmnt. trir-.lights, running-water,' full cant and can be occupied by - A NEW 19T6 BUICK ^ ^ Can easily he made into yi^e bafh, bam. silo and chirken purchaser immediatel.v,. Fair Prices 'round home. All eqjpvei^ coop. Tie-up for 17 head of OI»EN 8 A. M TO 9 P. Mi ^ ences and completely furalsRi- rattle. A lot of open |ia<>turr Call : ■ ed. In good location and-has and good tillable land. Sale D0(i (]H0»' CALL • nice view -of lake. Sale Price vPrtPrice $8,000. Down Price Wm. F. Johnson $5JH)0. $2,000 Doxvn. li,'000. . _ Stuart . ' * •' it*i Call SlQ5 .for Additional Information On Any of These^ Chedeerbokd Feed Store Realty Cpinpany Builder — Real Estate * \ ' '-Properties. 56 COTTAGE STREET TELEPHONE 7711 Realtor* ' Johnaon-Built Hoiiim _ 755 Main Street i ALCEN r e a l t y COM PANY MOTOR SALES, Inc. BROAD STREET VII l.lnes of Insurance. Including l.tfe -Murlgifges Arranged T elep h on e 6618-7116 285 .MALN ST. TELEPHONE 7426 MS MAIN STREET ♦ TEI.EPHONB 8105 “?r , v -t— t.'-w