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East ys West Equals Homesickness •The Buck Shadow.’.' The book gtvoe.oompisto Colleges Take New Approach to Nostalgic, Frosh Infonnatlen jks to the exact where about o f houses o f in fame. It cites prioas and even dlseusaes n tw tock— (N B A )-O n count- value received. %tm AnwricMi campuaM this tall, ertson act, w ill almost doubla the The book has oyoused many Thai , Note: Dr. JOrdipt U^unable |o cltiaens. One sent'll letter to the w b m brand-new frcahmen are answer individual qdestims. from ante with another 9«4ff,000. . D tarriM Oaa Besolt Is Oe*th California has been working on Bangkmc Poet, an Aiaerlcan pub B*29 Survivors Arrive in Bemmda trvtnc to adjtwt tbemaelvea to readers. However, each day he will I f It OoeoB’t Bhoelva AttestloB this for some time,- and a lre a ^ lished dally protestoig that the oiAafe life, thera'a a univeraal answer one of the most frequent has MO automatic "quatl quaffe- book is selling like lie t cakes. The to coldt by hs soothing L^ders Attempt Truman Gives Pledge ly asked questions in h|s column. malady. It'a homeatckneaa. tsriaa” working. They are con buyers? Tourists. By Edwin P. Jordan. M. D. . The Doctor Aasw«rn throat Seomd, it helps buO iPreehinan noatalfla la no Joke crete cisterns that catch rain dur The government permits hpuses Written for NEA Service By Edwin P. Jordan,'M. D. stiee to colds caused by lade to college authoriUea. The prob Chronic diarrhea is one of the ing the wet season and dole It out Of prosUtutlon to exist when B- min A. Get Father John’s lem la greateat among atudcnta Qototlon: What causes a con through the dry months whcn.mtl- oensed, but frowns on the practiee. most common ailments from tinued siege of canker sores in the today and get'results. To Snap Deadlock who never have been away from liona of baby quail would otherwise which human beings suffer. It mouth? — « homa before—and among bojw pro^cea discomfort and is ex die of thirst. Nation to Cooperate from tarma and viUagea confront Answ«rt There are aervCnd pos tremely annoying and trouble ed for the flrat time with life Ina sible causes for recurring canker Itome Oeta More Water some. big city college. sores. Some are believed to be due On Schools Issue It is not. strictly speaking, a For -the frtahman, the ahock la to low-grade infection. soiUe to al Rome — (PJ — Modem .Romans disease, since many different dis ptobably tougheat when Weat lergy and some possibly to vitam have piped the waters of the orders can cause this sympton. in deficiency. For these reasons, it Peschlera river to their city- ‘Ibe meeta Baat—when a boy from The most.fcoromon cause, however, No Definite Agreement -For Abundant Foods Kanaaa or California runa up is impossible to prescribe for them new water supply Is sorely needed. Lewis Blocks is tha t-which is of nervous origin. without investigation In each Case. During tha past summer Uie’water Reached After Hoiu> egaiiiat what kaaiatant Dean MdhTy people seem to show the ef-. Dgnald B. MlUer calla **the cold, shortage was acute. Many homes fects of nervousness or emotional lU ce Thx Boosts Quail Welfare had■ ‘ to‘ depend “ ■ on ■ the■ I public pubfl fotm- Long Conference; As* Firemen Strip Burning Views Creation of Abun impersonal approach of the East- strain by developing diarrhea. The New Member german Spirit em en.” ■■ f tains for their supply and ictureset: Clothing From Woman dance of Food for intestinal nerves control the wave- Sacramento—(Ab — The Califor of the sembly to Adjourn Un* like motions by which intestinal fountains appeared often in news Miller haa been working on the nia quail, after a century of be r tilf Next Tuesday to PltUburgh, Nov. 22.—(/P)— All Countries as ^Ma contents are carried on down the papers. The new aqueduct is. dp Getting Seat| Of. Nationalism .homesickness problem as part of ing hunted by palefaces and hav Passersby stood goggle-eyed digestive tract. ing his cover, food supply and wat kilometers long with a capacity of Give Necessary Time jor Cooperative En his duties on the atafC of Oolum- When a suscepUble person be outside a downtown depart Wa University’s School of Engi ering places taken by same, is 34,060 tons every' 34 hours. iiiiiKiivjTra comes excited sr emotionally up ment store today os a squad of deavor Toward Our neering. tik e many other colleges, Stands Between Former I Growing Again set. the nerve control of the In State Capitol, Hartford, firemen dashed out the door Columbia attacks the malady be A letter home Is tackled by Co lumbla freshman Mario ,Much testines is disturbed, the wave- Judge Dawson and with the body of a woman, her Common Objective of fore it becomes serious through Nov. 22.-United States cooper Without it, saya Edward J. Mal- Middle-Age Women Can Find a baby-sitter. She would be tem smouldering clothing dummy. Work as *Week-Ead’ Mothers porarily replacing the mother in good treatment Cannot be given. hour-long conference that nd Former Federal Judge Cbarlea I. By Thomoa A. Reedy ation to help "create an loyi Jr., who directs the service at Far too often people with chronic ANTHRACITE dafinlto dedalon had been relmhed, Columbia, countless freshmen a home, which means she would be Dawson snd a seat on the Board of Berlin, Nov. 32—OP)— Js toe old abundance o f food for all A middle-aged widow, with no diarrhea merely try to buy some otoer toaa aa agreement to con taking on a Job of real responsi TTustaea for - to# United Mine wotdd be "lost bosrs,’' > thing at a drugstore which will tinue toe bl-partlsan tallu. spirit o f German nationalism on countries.” He called this "a Counselors, aU young men who ; ob experience, but years of ex bility and trust. "quiet them down.” Although S o d OonaMered SlgnMcoat Workers wclfars fund. the march again? N major cooperative endeavor may be either g i^ u a te students perience in running a house, writes No Harder Than Business Blood Factor many drugs may do this for a Thlx was considered significant Ths UM W leader waa oSld to U j. g. a j , ynuM Uaeela talks wlto foor of toe IB sorvlvoro of a B-39 bomber aa they arrive Western aUled officials Irl. Ber or staff members, are selected for And it wouldn't be a harder Job toward our common objective to me, complaining that she can’t for the middle-aged woman than short time, such self-treatment is In Itself because heretofore, toe hava prevented Dawson from for; | on gfretehera at Riunllton, Beiinoda. Those oa atretchera, left to right: Master Sgt. Boy H. Coulter, > their ability to organise social haa btaa "'TOPS" far alaiaat a caatary mally taking his seat as opofators* | lin have been piling up a fllf of of a stable and peaceful get a Job because Of her age and working in an office or store. For a dangerous thing, as it may hide Democrats, oontroUlng .toe Sen Beverly. Bllle. Calif.; Corp. Bryoo W. Neof of Saolt Ste. Marie, Mich.; Staff Sgt. WIDlam H. Pratt of evidence that points that way.\ Ufa for the neophytes. They live trustos at a stormy three-hour i Possible Clue world." the home-maker can stop for a for a while some serious deep- ate, and toe Republicans, con Broefcton, Maoo., and Staff Sgt- Manuel K. Oropesa of niobe, Aris. The men were rescued from toe la the dormitories, and in the lack o f business training. “ What To protoci ogobitl subtHtofiont and inferior cook— sloa yestorday. Lewis, represent "The bugaboo o f Communii In a speech for toe annual rest when she needs it. She can seated condition. trolling toe House, not only had aeo by a Oanadlaa deatroyer after toe piano craoh-landed In Atlantic three daya before. Sergeant may soon have to take a bad course o f the ^ first few weeks are women my age supposed to ing toe miners, Is chnlrmsn of the I meeting of the Food and Agricul arrange the work that needs to be Although It la true that many insist on lWt-'’atEAM OF FUaS" not tisen able to reach an agree Unooln waa not nbonrd the B-39 when It emsbed. (A P photo by radio from Brmradn). seat. There's competition around," make it their'business to know do?" she wants to know. "I ."have I board. Senator Bridget (R -N H ) ls| To Deafness ture organization of tha United done to suit herself. She is her cases of chronic diarrhea can ex ment on toe Issue, but had not an American political authority every freshman student in thejr to supplement my income — but AUTHoiisio aisreuuToea nsutral mamber. Nations, toe president declared;. own boas. And because "Week-end ist for years without causing * ■ bean able to get together' to talk commented today. p ro v e s . nobody is willing to give me a Stotna Left Up In Air 'If by working together to thia Mother” would go from one family death or serious injury: there are obout t t SeostUve to Briilrto chance.’* Lewis’ action apparently lea’vsBl organization, we con create an to another, there would be variety many cases on record where peo- The conferees reportod that Says ‘Contact’ AU four occupation powert — C w Be Responsible for Homesickness is often the^ rer There, must be a lot of women In in her work. MANCHESTER Dawson’s status up in toe air unUl | Boy Is Lone Survivor abundance of food for all coun- - suit of not being able to make they canvassed all po^bUiUes for Britain, FYonce, Russia and the triea, we shall bring better health, the same position — for I get fre For the woman who was a happy a compromlsa and discussed all of toe trustees' next meeting U. 8.—appear to be sensitive to Iibpaired Hearing in friends easily, the coimaelors dis- uled for Friday, Dec. 3. That would I longer lives, and greater happtoasa quent letters from women who say and successful home-maker and toe plans thus far offered on toe Changed Birth the rebirth o f the old Bismarck LUMBER and FUEL CO. ba two daya after toe current Children of R H In to mankind everywhere.” they can’t find Jobs because of mother the Job is really Ideal. lamie. Thia included toe l a ^ t creed of ’'Germany for toe Ger 'Tt*s the boy who has to walk their age. Ditch digging for foot truce In toe mine strike la due to| In Mercy Plane Crash Could UtUlze “ Potot F oot" And there's one other thing. She 358 CENTER STREET PHONE 1148 RspuhUcan proposaL made public mans.” compatible Parents alone, bdhind the^rowd, that we I believe many o f these women needn't consider her age as a end. Data for Girll Mr. Truman sold toe •‘Potelf tonty about," Oomuelor Ueorge could solve their problem by run ings of huildings, water or last mght, for an sorosa-toe-board Recent escomples of this are: handicap, as most young couples Increase In state educational Operators thought tha date had t: In London, member of ParUa- Four" program he presentedd in hia Thompson explains^ "and we ning an advertisement in their local sewer pipes, land drainage, nothing to do with whatever plans Philadelphia. Nov. 32— (/P)— A Inaugural address last January feel safer in leaving their children grants to towns. Norwegian Police Recov- _ rwr • 11 • ment Brigadier Frank Medlicott make special efforts to see that nejvspaper that would read some clue os to why some children ore could be utilized to Increaaa pn^ with a settled, middle-aged woman etc. Cordwood sawing. They agreed that, in order to said "signs of toe return of Naz ’ he meets and makes frlenda with thing like this: than with a younger person. SS«'K SS.'°S»"S£:*«lCh.n4*r. TMUHe. Re er 31 Bodies After IMCWS 1 idO ltS duction of foods in undbr-devaio^ givs toe oonferaes moro of ism in Germany are increasing.” bom deaf or wito bearing defects others. Sometimes we Introduce Also, -in that Job she wouldn't be ed areas. "Week-end Mother. Willing to ctaanoa to snplora toe poosibUltlea work after Nov. 80. garding Atlantic Oty In Washln^on, Chief War that later lead to total deafness students ftom the same c ity ' or timid from lack pf experience. She Baying Coni Steadily Aircraft Wreck Called From (JP) Wires "Our experience, our knowladga, come into your home and run it fo r peace, both House and Btnato Crimea Counsel Telford Taylor as has been uncovered by toe Unl-ver- state, and sometimes we tr y to and look after your children. Ex would have years of experience be. Wm. F. Steele As toe date for ending of that Link of *J. Peters’ our technical experts are all availi- bring together fellows who’ plan would adjopm too special legisla Found O ose to serted the Germans are tiding to sity of Pennsylvania hospital. perience; twenty years of manag hind her to give her self-conffdence truce approached, a Pittsburgh Gen. Dwight -D. Elsenhower able to you,, find I hope that jrou to enter the same general field of tive session unUl neid Tuesday. "soft pedal" the war crimes trials The hospital said yesterday the ing my own home and taking care and self-respect. survey showed tost householders During His Trial again disavows political ambitions will contintie to «U1 upon them oa and Son To Itosome FOs m Talk ObIo, Norway, Nov. 22.— behind a rising nationalism. RH negative blood factor "con be needed.” - study" of my own children.” (A ll rights res’erved, N E A Service, __ .... . I sad Industries in eastern states when told of new "Eisenhower (or Today’s college counselors are In Paris, toe French have con directly responsible fqr impaired The president mode no reference So often I hear the parents of Inc.y 683 Vernon St. Tel. 2-0531 at yTm * buying coal steadily. But In New York, Nov. 33.—(JV-Whit (/P)— ^The Dut<^ mercy plane president” movement in Burling advisors rather than disciplinari- young children say: " I f Bob and a rra n g e to mset at 8 p. ni. | sUto—nilnds—were ensr sistently resisted proposals to halt hearing in the children parents to a proposal to aet up a worM 3Ianchester taker Chambers testified today which disappeared Sunday ton, V t . . State of California is dismantling o f German Industry who have what is ana. 'A t Columbia, fo r instance, I could only get away for a week Indians occupy almost five mil today to resume their peace talk, moving swiftly to_ settle.. Itg knovm RH food bank, or clearing houoe, aa a tomers reportod buying more then was found wrecked today niear -vriiich they caU war.potentloL incompatibiilty.”- such standard coUege-bby stunts end occasionally. But we haven’t lion acres of land in New Mexico. and to meet again tomorrow If their usual requirements. that ” J. Peters,” former Commu count with F r^ StroMe, the little, means of getting surplttses from Oslo with a 12-year-old boy the In Ottawa, Canada, Field Mar RH gete its name from toe fact one area into another area where as soa^ng door handles, pie-bed necessary. President TTumsn has said he nist uiidergrotmd chief In toe retired baker who is charged 'with ding and water-tossing are toler shal Lord Wavell forecast that It first was discovered to Hmsus food la acarce. . Present at tos conference were; would uae toe Tsft-Hartley labor United States, had a."contact" in survivor among the 28 brutal sex slaying of stg-year-old ated. It’s only when the water Por toe .Demoents, Oovornor ^ “Atluttol^ttwish refugee children and Linda Joyce Glucoft . . Com Germany would eventually beenwa moaJecya. It is the (actfir to the I The proposed world (Odd hank law or any other net on the hooka, toe city government a greater problem for the west blood which refers to 4 sufastanec would have a revolvtog fund c t baks start sloshing on the street Bowtes, Senate Leader Alfred W, to halt a cool omorgaacy if ont a t y , N, J. merce de^rtm ent predlcti busi- aides o f dormitories that the seven adaits' it carrl^. Police ♦Ban the Soviet union. He called found to the red Mood cells. A b m |1,(XH),000,000, most o f It praM^ Wechsler,- Settato President Pro arises. *nu labor act provides for Chambers made toe statement ness activity will be bolstered 1>y counselors ring down the curtain. announced they had recov the Germans the "most dangerous 87 per cent of nortnal persons have bly from the United Statea. Doqbt Tempore Oomelius MulvihlU, obtaining an 80-dav court Injunc increasingly heavy Federal outlays ••We’ don’t worry about run-of- imder croas-examinatloa In the ered 31 bodies. Tha front part of people In Ehuxtpe.” this RH substance to their blood that CongnsM would be ready to Lieut. Oov. William Carroll, Rep. tion to keep .toe miners at woric. second .perjury . . trial o f former through first half of 1950. the-mill pranks,” Thompson and toe plane was smashed in landing Buns Into Stubbqmneaa streams and they ore called "RH share heavily in the originally pro Charles Henchel of New Haven, According to the report Lewis' | State“ 'Department Official Alger scrap shapes up over ac HUkr agree. "But we do worry in n forest on toe west side of The RuMIans, flirting with ex- positives.” posed capital of 88,000,000,<)p0 acting in the absence o f House main reason for blocking Dawson | Hiss, tion of Bell System telephone com whw there is no horseplay at ROY MOTORS, Minority Leader John Cbtter, and Oslo fjord, SO miles from toe city. panies in boosting their peosion Nazis to win poUticol strength, The remaining 18 per cent don't Ipromptlng the 80 per cent acUa was tlw t Cara Van Horn, toe man Chief ' government wltneoa down. aU/^ State Chairman John M. Bailey. The toil remained intact. plan for workers . .'. Kalser-Fra- ran Into old German stubbornness and are "R H negatives.” Dawaon was to replace. Is In agalnat Hloa, Chambers said Boy Token to Hoepltol rier Oorp. becomes second major only this month. They gave dvU Two Major ProUeasa F or toe Republicans, Senate Mi volved 'n litigation over apendllng Peters' Atlantic City "contact When an RH negative woman Eiansn Beads Fooad la England The surviving tx>y was taken to antomoblle firm to agree oa pea- rights back to former Nazis, then marries a man with RH poaitive However, Mr. Truman declared nority Leadw ChariM S. House, o f the funds and has not officially changed toe name on the . birth a hospital at Orammen, where toe oioa plaa, the bulk of which will ordered toe Ck>mmunlst puppet blood, the hospital explained, she that the work of the FAO centeie House Majority Leader Oeorge record of his (Chambera'l daugh Chester, England — (JP) — Two head phyolciaa said: be company financed . .. . New government they set up to toe often Is unable to bear a healthy around two major problems. OoBway, and State . Ctoalrman (Ctoatoraeh on Page F s v ) ter in 1836 after toe tamliy took roads built by Roman legions in Ctarance F. Baldwin. “It is almost a miracle that a York spy conspiracy trial of eastern zone to install Cotomun- child. "The first Is to Increase to t pro the 1st Century A.D. have been a nevr name on Communist party 12-year-old boy should be as fit aa Judith Coplon and Valentin Gublt- duction o f foodstuffs and otoer Bxpreia SaMstacUoa ist ideas. Immediately the for Her unborn baby’s blood can uncovered by archeologists exca orders. he is after almost two days in that chev is postponed until December agricultural conunodttioa,” ha aald. The conference, held In toe gov- mer Nazis, banded together with-, cauM her own Mood to produce vating the site o f on o ld : Roman Official Not NaoMd wreck. Though there is no indica 37 . . . Soviet newspaper says The aeccmd la to aee that tooae* amor's office, broke up at 11:08 a. to the National Dcmbcratlc party, anti-bodies that may spell death, fortress here. The roads, one G>al Buyers Chambers did not name the At tion o f a shock condition, he Rnsalaa Invented world’s first par lashed out against turning private commodities reach toe peoplea and above the other, are almost di Ri.. and both Wechaler and Can- lantic City official. Peters, speaks only a UtUe bit 'and he has achute. aertous Utoess or defects for her w ay expressed themselves i enterprloe Into so-called peoplea-, countrlea which need toem.” rectly below a modem street. known as Alexander Stevens, left hot given his name. He is to be ^France’s Assembly opens eritl- dilld. owned IndustHeo. Such a condition, the hospital The president expressed hope the A worn coin of the Roman Em N ptPanicky this countiy in toe spring o f 1848. left completely to rest until to eal debate on Ctermany which may On top d t that, the Socialist FAO soon will be able to eetab- peror Vdspasian and fragments of 'Very amiable dlscuoalaa,” In dire^ testimony yesterday. morrow.” decide whether 34-day-old govern explains. Is known as RH Incom Unity '(Communist) party ac patibility between parents. pottery found in the excavation The new Wechaler called I t Chambers''asserted that Hiss con- The boy had alight bums, s nose ment of Premier Georges Bidault knowledged the existence o f toe This discovery was made through (Contlnaed ou Page Tiselvu) helped tha archeologists estimate NaUon’» Consnmers Ap* suited with Peters and bowed to scratch and a swollen right wrist. stands or falls . . . John Nonce when toe roads wore in use. been msde,m),e rival leaders said: | .i . tir ------Officials said it was a certainty Garner, 81, who served two terms observation of SO children afflicted certainty (Osattooed oa Page Tea) w lto cerebral palsy. Many of the The Romans first built a fortress (BEFORE) pBFantly WOl W orrlC a | (Coatlnned oa Page Twelve) | that only toe boy. os vice president of U. S., plans to hem about A.D. 48. Named Deva, identified as children also bad hearing defects (Oenttnoed oo Pago Tea) Isaac Ailai, survived the crash. celebrate birthday today shenUig it became an important, military WE SAID rr and speech disorders. On Strike Resumiilg | The three atUl unaccounted for pecans In Uvalde, Tex. . . . Post and' commercial center and later shows how practical a brilliantly ponement of threatened ritrike by A fter testing the RH blood of were oald to be buried in toe maos children and also parents. Dr. Jo was the permanent headquarters Pittoburgh, Nov. 33— m — The A F L Sailors nnlon, imtiPThursday 100 Persons o f one of the legions Rome sta Fiscal Policies of twiated wreckaga. seph Sateloff—director o f research Flashes! Cotton Picker nation’s ooal oonsumers apparent Showa Amaring Composure at least. Is a n n o tm ^ by Federal tioned in Britain. Conciliator Omar Hoskins in San in the hospital’s audiology section (Lute BoUettae ot toe UR W in ) ly are not greatly concerned yet ■nie surviving boy— Mready be Held as Spies reported that without exception AGAIN) over the posslbUity John L. Lew it the darling of all Norway- Francisco. Blooming Television! , (to SAY rr Hit by Byrnes Federal Judge Frai^ A. Hooper toe RH blood factor was Involved HeldasKiUerl is' miners may resume their strike showed amaring composure at toe styled car can be! AND WE’RE GLAD in Rome, 04., refuse# to dismiss in each o f the cerebral palsy-hear Nov. 30. boepitat. He spoke little, but re- Fomter Postmaster Dias New York—(AV-A "bloom” in Indlctmeiita agalnat 13 men ing defect coses. Polish Authorities As There is promise for relief of North Ganaan, N ov. televiaion never means a flower. Tdung B.bTH™.2Sc“K,s;'’iu,!S"‘Ss 0®*“' S"2: charged with conspiring to flog Edward L . Roberts, 76, Rather it is the glare caused when Admits seven Negroes. . . .U, 8. receives sert Ring Is Linked (OontoraeS on Fagr TCa) poetmaster and stoto too much light from an object is ■ . Porento’ C»r; 1CaU. for Drop In T^«. I . i . . « . p.,ty « m. indirect report that Chinese C!om- saflected Into the lens of a camera. From derfed Jewish refugee children en With French Embassy tlve, died at his home Mm today. householders and Industries re munlat “People’s court" expects He was a son of toe late Edward a result of over-brightness, DOES THANKSGIVING RflALLY MEAN ANY- es and National Debt route from Tunis, North Africa, Aa Asserts Mind ‘Blank’ ported buying more than their to reach final decision “ in a mat toe camera tube tends to obscure to Scandinavia for rest and y i-e- 8. Roberts, who waa state hraaa normal requirements. ter of, daye" on American Consul Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 22—(^)— picture detail and a blob or dark THING TO US OR DO WE (As Merchanu) r Biloxi, Mias., Nov. 33— (Jn— A habilitation before going on to la- American Held urer from 1918 to 1814. M r. B ob •Fresno, Oallf-, Nov, 33.—(ffj— Lewis’ 400,000 soft coal diggers Oneral Angus Ward. . .UN As More than 100 ptoaons have been spot la produced in the picture. former cabinet officer made w rael, the Jewish state. erts was tales manager for' the are all at work now but tooae east sembly returns to committee de arrested as members of a spy ring Housatonlc dlvisloa ot toe Osa- ' An example of this effect would MERELY SMACK OUR UPS AND SAY, “AH !. An Itinerant cotton picker, Paul aharp attac^ on government fiscal The boy was saved ^ because he which Polish authorities say was of the Misstaaippl river are sched wsa in toe furtoermoet end o f the bate on rival Sqvlet and Amerl- nectient Power Oo. for 38 years be the white bosom front of a Gutterres, 38, was held under policies last night and called for linked with toe French embosqy By Hungarians uled to go on strike again the end plane’s tall, toe only part o f the can-Britiah proposals for peace before be rettrod to 1848. man’s shirt against the back CHRISTMAS IS HERE!’’ ^ (Meaning Chrietmas strong guard on a murder book a drop in taxes and toe national after deciding overwhelmingly to here. of tola month. Anthracite diggers debt. cralt to escape' damage. ground of his dark tuxedo. make sovereign nation of Libia. An alleged confession by Andre ing today for the 'vicious rape-klU- may Join them once more. Ih hia second assault on ths The boy, ttoen found, was even ChUeaa Attacks Russia business^ o f courae.) Pan American Airways clipper Simon. Robineau, secretary of the Briton Arrested Also Ing earty Sunda^ o f I7-montha- No Conoertod Booh Truman administration. Former able to stand on hia .own fe e t He Lake Snocess, Nov. 32— In Pittsburgh, a new cold wave "Flying Cloud" sUces 18 nfinutes French consulate at Szczecin Russia was described by Chile la old Josaphlne Yanas. Secretary of State Jamea F, was placed on a stretcher and car On Charges of Spying, —with tos mercury dropping to 30 ried over rugged oountiy' to the off New York-London commercial (Stettin), Poland, waa said by United Nations debate today aa « Byrnea told toe Southern .Gover spokesman of _ the Foreign Minis Police aald he n v e them a degrees shove'sero last night—did nors' conference that Finleral taxes Drammen boepital. fiytog record. . . .CTonstabulary Sabotage; Others Held super-capitalist, Imnerlsist, to- Mirrors, Gloss try here to have led to "liquids, statement, .aSmittAg he took toe not bring a concerted rush to re and the public debt Constitute the When aaked at the boapital, how headquarters in Manila reports talltariaa, poUoe Ita to "w ith New, wc a n aa gnaleoa for Chriafmsa bnaineas as any* * baby from her parents' car and tail coal yards. big. battle is raging between tlon" of the spy ring. PnrnUare Topn, Window real trouble now besetting tola he felt, he replied: “Not bad.” Budapest, Himgary, Nov. 22— notlitog Marzist about It,'* The one else, but we do think tbst, every year Thanksgiving is apanked her, but contending "There’s oosl of some kind for country. ' "Do you k n ^ where you arc?” Communist-led Hukbalabapa and Arrest^ At Airport sharp attack came from Cbllsaa and Plato Glaaa, Aoto GlaM ' everything after that was constabulary forces in Batangas (iF)— Hungary announced today tt .being crowded off the icalendiur by promatnre Christmas everyone,” aald Howard D. Oibba Seas No Immediate Remedy “ Yes,” he said, "I am in Nor Robineau was arrested at the had arrested Robert Vogeler, an Delegate Remaa Saata Orax, "b la^ ” until be woke up at his of toe Retail Ooal Merchants province, about 60 miles south of Warsaw airport lost Friday os be baOyhoo. ‘ i - The cure, added toe former ad way, no?” American businessman, and Edgar whose conntiy broke t>S dlptoomS- cabin later in the day. sociatlon. "Nobody will go cold.” ministration stalwart,, was to be The aearchen found toe twin- Manila. . .Pa\d G. Hoffman was shout to board a plane for Sanders, a Briton, on charges of 1« rdatloas with Moeoow to 1SS7. White Glass Co. Ult Vm OrfM WMmW SMM«f Outlerres was arrested yester Here’s the picture sa reported found neither in a larger public engined DC-3 transport after says in Claremont, 'Calif., that Paris for a vacation. spying and sabotage. Santa Cruz has stoee led muB- >4 nreb St. Bfanchoatw Nobody, U. neema, aayn Us Be Thankfur bat on « day afternoon, picking cotton in a yesterday in other states: debt nor in a heavier tax loa^ hut ■esu'ching since Sunday through Russian polltburo is "planning to “Certain threads have led our Vogeler is on assistant vice palgas agatost..Russia over^ tbs' all sidoa yea read and hear, **Shop Early” and ”Bny Now fiekl ito mllfs west of Huron. It Indiana — J. 8. Weber, execu he saw no immediate remedy. Uie dense forests of southern Nor take over this country o f ours authorities to one of the foreign president o f the International Tele- Czechoslovak Commnalst epop e( Doily a A H. TO a p. M. For Chrirtmasr . \ wari near Huron, 40 mUea aouth- tive secretary o f the Indiana Coal Deficit spending will continue, way. It was lost en route from due courae.” embassies in Warsaw," said Gen phone and Telegraph Company February, 1S4S, aad Baseto's r»- laehidfaig Batardny weot of Fresno, that toe baby whs Merchants association, aald there he declared. Tunis. North Africa, to Norway Wlktor Grosz, chief spokesman for and its eastern European repre tnsal to release ItiieebiB wlvea e( DiSOTO Ohftos You SjQru Vofua token from her parents’ tar, vio were no signs of hysterical coal Byrnes’ first attack on the ad with the 38 undernourished refu “ Treasury Balance the PoUsh Foreign Ministry. sentative, 'With headquarters in focelgB nattpasls tram Bussto Plgaty Of Parking The Car Designed With la oar hambk opinion Thatjcagivlng manna more . . . lated and thrown face down in a buying with dealeVa allocating coal ministration came th a recent gee children, three nursea, and Gross told newsmen Robineau Vienna. Sanders represents the e • ... On PraaiiaM Por Yogr Menayl modi mmro than the starting shot in the Christmas race. furrow in a field, her head ahoved on the baata of need. Mines are speech at Washington and Lse uni four crewmen. .Washington, Nov. 22— ((P)—The "admitted espionage and revealed company in Budapest. Pleads laaoceat of Trsasoa YOU in Mindl It oaght to be aa occasion for psnsing to eoant the blessings Into toe mud. working six days a week. versity. There, he charged the The plane amaahed into, the for position of the Treasury Nov. 18: that his position In the French Hungary also announced the ar New York. Nov. 33— Searchera found her tiny body Ministry denied the Polish charges. TOYS great udw a ir today. Yoa'lllike everything ■Ar Tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift with gyrol Fluid Drive ordeis with demand still ahead of is not serlotialy considered in toe toe Hungarian capital. last weeto ^ chsrfBa Sunday night, n few hundred Be Alive for Christmas! A spokesman sold toe French' were Aaaerta CoafeaelaM Blada msa that he caasM the Jaaaaaaa .shoot iti CEASE THEM FROM DISTftBSSING SING PRAISES TO supply. However, there la no ap executive departments and new worried about R e b i^ u because he Edveatioiial, iRidiiig and yards from the dance hall. The parent run on supplies. taxes will not be seriously eonsld- The Hungarian goyemment an to exeeuto a C. B Arasy captakb Plastic. AmerlcaA Flyer HIS NAME. FORGET NOT HIS OWN.” child had been stripped naked, ex was not toe first Frenchman to nouncement said V-egeler and San * ' '* * nUnqta — Dealers said consum ered in .Congress. So deficl have disappeared'^slde Poland cept for her bonnet and one shoe. I era are ordering twice- toe usual spending w ill continue,” Byrnes "31 Persons Now Livinj^ Won’t Celebrate New Year’s ders had confessed to sabotage Paalla Baoape Safely Train and AMcsaorlca, The spokesman 'baidtop: employe of mMka on her Iqiigntitlea of.co^ wlto achoola and. | said. and spying. ^ fitotol, B. 1. Nev. SS-tiR-AE Eve.” the French consul^e 'wt Breslau I body. SheBfc- hodK-.t been----- beaten. Her I , lock expected "Big Ooveiameat Doagefoua" (In Vienna. Vogeler’s wife said 3S4 papUs of St. Mary’s HOBBY SHOPPE ■. ■ / liver waa lacerated, indicating ahe to last aeveral weeko. Minera are { "Big government is more danger and a French atuOklahoma- cuse that there waa deficit spend- ' — See Article, Page Eight *■ . • k. (Caattouad oa Pain T ta ) (CoaUaiiad en Page Four) (CoaUaned ou Page F but). (OoBtfBued w J m i CCoattosafi aa P l ^ T s a i
.. \'V ; ■ : ■ ■ V MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU). MANCHESTER, CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEm RER 2 2 ,194f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN.. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER SKS, 1«4» FACT*
after several obstacles were point unanlntous, or 4 to 1, thus. It was tha construction of the new west Invited to Be Emerfciicy Doctors Yokth WUI Face wing la being done. It was pointed ed ou t The stmeturs could possi Board Denies denied. bly be used for a gymnasium or light & Power Demonstrating Resnseitator Here AppUcntlons Granted out that tha area will park about OLD AND DANGEROUS Broad St. School auditorium. Purchase o f the bulld- Meriden Rector Dr. WUllam U. ODalon, Ule- Prowling Qiarge Villa Maria Hotel The following applications wem a dozen cars. The area will be tng would cost 116,600, whils a pbon 6056, and Dr. Flortnce Donahue Plea granted by the board: Carolina ushed by doctors and other per t r e e r e m o v e d lease on a five year bases would Marsh, 8113, are the pbysieiana Stock Offered m Trivlgno, permission to construct sona afflllatod with the hospital. ; Meriden, Nov, 33— —8t. An New Haven, Nov. 33—(/t)— SOUTH GLASTONBURt • Now Seen Necessary cost 8300 per month or $3,400 a of the Mancheater Medical As- addition on north ride of present Also granted for one year waa tha Trucking, cord wood cut or aold, stove''•r fireplace year. In the event of a rent or drew’s Protestant Episcopal par aociailon who will respond to Husky, 16-ysar-old Vito Manga of 1 Mile O ff New London Turnsike building to be used as a Beauty application of Robert.F. Nell, per lease the agency would take cars ish has invited ths Rev. John B. emergency calls tomorrow aft this elty is schsdulsd to faoo Perm^ion Asked to Re Parlor which wil be closer to aide mission to use one room of hia. length. If you have woodland to be cleared call RS. ernoon. ‘30 Inv^ment Bankers, architects are now worlclnc on • o f taxation and insurance while Kromer of 8 t Paul’s P. B. churob; city court today on a ebarga of lint than regulations allow and home at 137 Blssell street. Resi Supt. niing Make* Pre* which will move liquor Outlet to dence B sone, for collecting and “ You Name It and Well Do i r preliminary sketch the board would stand the cost of Gardner, Mass.,'^ to. succeed the prowling at ths Yale School of 15 from StRte Under- which will be an extension of a make the Broad street school an maintenance and repairs. Thanksgiving Dinner non-conformlng use at 145 Main sorting garments for dry cleaning. liniinary Report on Rev. Henry S. 8iz5r as rector -of Nursing's Starling dormitory. A New Loci|tioii ! 18-room plant. ' It was brought out that there offered to the patrons of the ba Ppliee trappsd him on ths roof, writing Crroup for Ssle attest, Residence A zone; Angeilne i Mr. Illing sUted that the most would be considerable expense in the church here. zaar. An added feature this year of the eix-stoiy Congress avanus Reechia, permission to convert a Accommodation* for 1 crowded situation is found at the At a public hoarlng last evening EDWARD WROBEL volved in converting the armory- The Rev. Mr. Sizer resigned re wiU be fancy work also contribut structure shortly ptfora 1 a., m., $ Offering la being made today of two-family dwelling to a three- Phones 2-9986 Or 6547 ; Next Year in Town I Hollister street school whom, ac- into a gymnasium, that the board cently to become rector of St ed by women roembera of the par after one of the 300 student Bura- 2.25 tbs Zoning Board at Appeals de i cording to the survey, six addition- $10,000,000 flrat and refunding family dwelling on an undersized budget has no provision for such Jame^s church at Florence, Italy. ish. Also in keeping with the pol es living there reportad'B man on nied Francis P. Donqbua, axaeptor lot at 102 Charter Oak street, a ! al rooms will be needed. The <»m* icy adopted last year the baaaar DINNERS SERVED DAILY! mortgage 3 8-4 per cent, bonda, w Table Pads A proUmlnary report on enroll- ' pletlon of the Broad street plant an expense and authorization Tlui Rev. Mr. Kromer, a West one o f the fUrs eseapaa.| i at tha astato of Francia Donohue, Residence B zone; Newell Smith, could come only from the Board will offer a nlghtfy entertainment zeriea L, due 19*4,, and 100,000 menU and acbooI^accommodationB I would immediately relieve that sit- Point graduate and former Army Chased to t)M roof oyer ladders penmaaion to m ovr a liquor out permission to erect a garage which of Directors, and that a conver feature, offering prizes to ths con- zharee of no par valuo $3.06 pre jifor next year shown that the 18* I nation, he said. chaplain, is a nativa of San Fan- connaotlng tha fire eacapea, Man DANCING EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT let from 319 North Main street to will be closer to street line than sion into a gymnasium would en ciaco, Calif., who graduated from tsstanta in an “on ths spot" pro ga waa quotad as talllBg pMos he ferred stock of The ConnecUcut room Verplanck achool, now under Besides the four rooms needed * ■ a 391 North Main atreet la a bue- rogulations allow at S3 Norwood DURO SEAL at the Verplanck school and the tail rsvlaion o f the physical edu the MUita^ academy in 1984. He gram. These pfisss bavs been do was "looidng fbr a man’a room.” Light and Power Company. Tbaao street. Residence AA sons. \ TEL. GLASTONBURY MSI .i f : . . - * . * . ■’ ■■ Ineae aoaa. A total at O x appUca- construction on Olcott street, will six needed at Hollister, the survey cation progcam. Possible conver eerved at Groton School and at nated by merchants of Manchestar He was b^ksd on charges of •ecurttlM am being offered by an Two applications wem granted on completion be four rooms shy sion of the building into a cafe who are interested in easing the breach of tha peace and traepaaa. tlona were beard by the board and shows that the Robertson and Bar S t Mark’e chapel, San Antonio, underwriting group of $0 Invest- the other five wem granted. temporarily. Manchester Memor of the number of school rooms nard schools need one addition teria was also discussed, but the Tex., until he entered the Army in alms at ths Oomerstbne club come m m bankem including fifteen ial hospital was given one year Aliuninuin Stoim'^Vi^dows needed to service that area. Super al room each. - consensus was -that as much as 1948. to fruition. Repreaented by Attorney Jdui intendent of Schools Arthur H. Connecticut firms. Tha bonds are permission to use a lot on the west COMBINATION—SELF STORING space is needed the plan is not priced at 103 J8 per cent, plus ae- D. LaBelle, Donohue aougbt per- U inr told the Board of BMucatton Tries to Keep to Standard mission to move the liquor outlet aide of the hospital, west of 82 Mr. Illing stated that he has feaslMe. Advertlssmant— erbed interest to yield 3.66 per cent Haynes street iii a Residence B HEAVY EXTRUDED ALUMINUM last night In making hU survey, aa hia laaae explrea in January. At With I said Mr. Dllng, he Included the IJ- tried, throughout the .mrvsy, to Preparing Hall and the stock at $61.60 per ehare, sone for the parking of cars while adhere to the "npt m$)*» than 30 For the best fsaat aver, have plus accrued, dividends .to return preaent the outlet la located in a Asbestos I room Princeton street school Thanksgiving dinner at tha Prin fn/oy Thanksgiving Dinner ^ d i n g ownwl by John Kacmar- NEW LOW 1 which is also under construction. pupils to a room"' a^Adard agreed 3.96 per cent. The Connecticut $ 2 ^ 5 Top For Church Bazaar ces^ Main street, at Ptarl atreet. investment firms participating in exyh, the original owner of the | & 'Hie survey, which Mr. nUng upon by the board as being most liquor Btom. Them am legal en- Aad Dp PRICE ; $19*95 pointed out la not final and is sub- favorable fon-"Doth' pupils and Complete dinner $3.00—ohjldren AT THE • this' underwriting are: Putnam A DCVEIXIPED under 13 half price. Co.; Chaa. W. Scranton A Co.; tanglementa Involved aa to the Custom Made. Guaranteed jje c t to revision, "clearly demon- teachers. He added that the "SO" Members of the Oomeratone ownerahip of the ouUaL Kacmar- FILMS PRINTED I strates that the construction of standai^kwia not always posable, Coolay A Company; The R. F. To Fit Your Table club, of St. Bridget’s church are esyk auppoaedly leaaed the prem- HOME PRODUCTS CO. ? the Broad street school Is a neces- For t x ^ p le . Grade'I at the High- Snyder-Threaher Griggs Company; Hincka Bros. A 39c Roll 3 slty.” The report shows a total buay'thsse nights preparing S t Sheridan Restaurant Co., Inci; Edward M. Bradley iaea to the Service Package Com Phone 7691 Today PHONE 8-8.166— EAST HARTFORD. CONN. IShdi^k school shows a total of Announcement is made of the pany o f Hartford during the war 3 school enrollment in 1950-51 of pupils, and the nine rooms of marriage of Mrs. Ruby Keeney Bridget’s hall for the annual ba Make Your Reeervatloos Early For Your Entire Family . Co., Inc.;.Cobum A Mlddlebrook, No extm duuge to have our 840 TOLLAND STREET 4 5,906 as against the present ei EASTWOOD Inc.; D ay., Stoddard A Wllllama, in 1944 while he (Kaevarezyk) Arthur Dmg Stores salesman come to ynor home. the Green school average 84.3 pu Thresher of 32 Depot street Buck- zaar which will open 'Ibankagiving and Frfiends, Call Manchester S802 Or 3847 accepted war work and could not i roHment o f 5,680, an Increa.-jp^f pils per room. land. widow of Charlea E. ITiresh- "BOBEAVNA "BOBDXB Inc.; Eddy Brothera A Co.; Gaynor, '’ 838. , night and continue through Satur MeCOT" DlCIDEirr’ Clemence A. Company, Inc.; Smith, operate the atom at aame time. At Development of the southern er^ to Albert Snyder, of B ^ e lo , torney Wealey Gryk, representing Filled When Completed part of town was brought out N. 'Y. day. Erection of booths and their Jess Etsss «tea. Maryhr Ksas RadisiMs Bip* Olivas q OUvss Ramsay A Co., Inc.; Whaples, Vler- Twelve additional ^^ om s are Farter Qraastr B. Kaatslbca Kacmarezyk said the late Judge I when- Chairman House disclosed The ceremony was fierforfnsd decorationa srs keeping both men Stsri* WcO.. OsmcpcaOcat" Saltsd NuU CNsiy HMitS Ing A Co.; G. L. Austin A Co.; . needed to provide fprlhls Increase, Mondsy, November 21, at 6 o’clock and women members of the par)ah Wm. H. Ryback A Go. and T. L. William S. Hyde drew up the that the board has received a re Wc4. "Fatbcr Was A Fallback’’ flat **Trac Oterj" Dwitht D. lease at that tlms and one section said Mr. IlUng. jenalrman Charles quest from residents of the South by Dr. 8. A. Maxwell, in the par belonging to the dub working at a Blccshaver Watson A Co. 5 S. House pohitM out that this Chom^stoBB CRbow said the outlet could not be sold Main street school area for fur sonage of the Methodist church in rapid pace. Attractive decorations FNsh Shrimp OsektaU m u t Cap With Shsshat Other underwritera Include: Es- would m em r^e planned l2-rmpany of New Eng- ' Company, showed the audl approval from the board must be Ftiat Wawrhnitar Sbowbig companying car raffle an even with dther funds will be applied ence pictures of the new eight-pas showed that there are 176 ing service Wednesday at 7 p. m. Hot Mineo Pto Pumpkla Plo to financing the company’s exton- land, presented an UtteresUng dem- children froni kindergarten to greater eucceaa than last year. A Blou Chtiee with Teaetod Craabera onstmtion of the E. and J. Hesus- senger FlXIble ambulance. This In the sanctuary. His theme will * sive construction program, atarted fully-equipped vehicle treats vie- Grade IV ages in the area, and be "Our Thanksgiving Tradition." feature of the Saturday evening Oraaga Shorbot in 1948 and extending through eltator. He emphaais^ the triple suggested the possibility, of con session will be the awardtog of the use of the portable equipment by tlms of Infury on the acene of the Girl Scouts will meet Wednesday 1951. accident; ft even provides running verting a basement room' into a at 3:80 p. m. Buick "Rlvlara,’’ tickets for which This program includes construc abowing ita use as a resuscltator in- bavs been in the hands at parish Coffoa Toa water and cot warmers for com- classroom. Board members agreed R. J. PslUn of Springfield, Mass., Now Preee Cldor Freeh Fmit A eeertei Nate tion to re-establish normal capao halator, and aspirator. As * resus-. to look into the survey further ioners for ssversl iveeka. Returns ciUtor, the equipment is appUed to .Connelly spant Sunday calling on old friends After Diimer Mlate Ity reserves by 1061 and to meet atreaaed toe fact that the ambu and also make visits to the South in Ellington. indlcata that M>e committee in the demands upon the company for parsooa who aave stopped breath' school at their convenience. It was charge of the bazaar, and car raffle CHILDREN CNDER IS, $L1* lances must have well-trained at Newton H. White and family of ffJO PER PERSON . alectric, gas and water Service. ing and to all appearances srs tendants to administer First Aid pointed out that the State Board Windsor Locks visited Mr. White’s may score the bull’s eye at which i The series,!, bonds am redeam dead. Tiaa is common in Instances they are aiming. J u s t ____ at toe scene of the accident and to of Education would have to ap sister, Mrs. Ethel W. Berr of Main ebnr at prleas'ranging from 105.10 of drowtalng, electric ahock and provide proper tfandling of the in prove any conversion of the base atreet, Sunday. Home-made cakes, a feature of TNUNOIHMMOIIIW . per<.cent oh or befom October 31, gaa poisoning. Aa an Inhalator the the bazaar .last year, again will be juries or it is dangerous to have ment room into a classroom. Rev. James T. Carter, a former 1950 down to 100 per cent after machine aids a patient to breathe toe ambulance on the scene, since Proposal Turned Down pastor of the Ellington Congrega N0.1 PUNinr-MANS Oelober 81, 1063. ' Tha new pm more easily by supplying adequate further injury can be caused by tional church, and Mrs. Carter, Actually OVER $2,000,000 The board turned down a pro ferred stock ^U.be jedeymabie at oxygen at the proper pressure. The untrained opemtors. posal by McKinney Brothers Real' have returned to their home in Pe MILTON $64.50 per ahaiw.on oS befom No inhalator la valuable in cases of Estate Agency concerning the tersham, Mass, after a few days’ Mr. Connelly also stated that a vember 1, 1084; then dt $82.'60 per polio paralyalB. of the lung cage,, conservative 30 miles per hour was in cash and prizes in purchase oi; rent o f the Wells visit with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde A. St. BRIDGET’S ahara on OF beTbrd"1TdVafhber 1, and in mspira'tory iUneasea such Cordtaen of Somers road. adequate speed for aU ambulance street armory for school purposes 3959, and at $53 per share there- aa croup and pneumonia. As an as cases with perhaps two excep Dr. and Mrs. Francis Bird and BERLE - after, plus accrued dividends in family of Westbrook farm are pirator the E. and J. reauscitator tions out of one hundred. national and local contests ANDTHEGIIItHK each case. ' removea fluid from the upper air spending a week with Dr. Bird’s GETS FUNNY WITH 2 n d A n n u a V « The Connecticut Light and Pow- h Following the speakers, two _ CO-HIT parsnta in Battle Creek, Mich. passages which may block the air films were shown...... * or Company ungagsa principally in route. The triple-action machine is A Wenderfol, Wonderful Mr. and Mrs. Edward Satterth- VmCIMIA ' tha productioh, putchaae, trans- Ths meeUng ‘ was closed by waita of West road are sntertain- designed to handle as many aa Chairman Norman H. Osborne B f o v l e ...... miaaion, distribution, and aalo of three persons at once by simple, Margumlto diapwian ing relatives for tt>t holiday. with an expreaalon of appreclatloa iSUngton Grange will meet elactriclty and gaa for realdentlal, one-man-per-accldent-victlm oper Water Bresman MAYO commerohl, Induatrial, and muni- to Sedrick Straughan for arrang< Wednesday night tn the Town hall ation. The air presmre and volume Ing such an outstanding program BAZAAR ' cipal purpoaea in tha Stats of Con a^usts automatically to the indi **THE GRERN at 8 o’clock with the program in for the First' Aid Instructors and W e Ve giving away 3 ^ Benefit Of School Fund aecticuL Terri toiT aarved by the charge of the Home Economics CcaUag WcA "CANADIAN PACIFIC" vidual. Mr. Baker appUed toe mask their guests. PROMISE” committee. . Piss "Carslval la Caats Blea" company with alectricity or gas, or of toe instrument to a specially both, covem approximately $.465 designed doU which ahowed bow ENDS TONIGHT aquam tnilea with a population of the lungs snd heart functloon under fiBRRBMRRR-R I, 11 Opens FREE about 715,000. such circumstances. It is possible STiJKSr 'Impact" to change from one type of opera • New and Used * PLUS: "VAUANT HOMBBE" BIG DOOR tion to another on the machine Thanksgiving Thnnksgiving • * • “ Knew The Start" Contest ^Probable Suicide’ without ceasing operations. ■ f Homes o f ■ SHtM Weekly Award BOOTHS Night PRIZES The E. and J. resuscitators were tales sod Entry Bfanks Here Dinner Seen^n prowning used extensively at the La Salle * Outstanding Values * 1950 Shelvador hotel fire in Chicago and:i> are standard equipment in many sec a la vmrtoaa seeMoaa of NAN- • TASTY — New Britahir^ Nbr.' 23.^OP)— tions of toe world. About nine * CHESTER, altered by JAR- . lAn ITACC SHOWS THUR SAT-SUH-lOf 'I thousand portable units are in I HI ' HI!W F u' Ihi' W' li' I iniilv DELICIOUS — The death o f John *• Angus, 53, • VIS. Fan eupply oa with • KIDDIES FISH POND ENTERTAINMENT o f 86 Wlnthrop street, this city, service today. Bost(m Fire De rSM TN U M D A y , .\ll the Trimminga y o * r aeeda. w e l l supply t o o a CO*HIT has been listed as "probable aul' partment meets an average of one wttb the home yoa dMlra. ■ a s a CIDER and COKE ICE CREAM BAR a S it'l in a report by Dr. John J case dally with their equipment. KIIKH “ BLACK MIDNIGHT” with Roddy McDowaB Mr. Baker la particularly well- Seek From JARVIS aad Te ■ TOkarexyk, medical , examiner, Shall Find and Re Happy. ^ I S F f ^ r^DAVZ Dancing Thursday [ filed with Coroner' Louis W. DRAWING OF S PASSENGER Schaeffer. The body of Mr. Angus jceC a F ^ ef ISight was found floating in Doerr’a Jarvis Realty * I /::( /U y BUICK "RIVIERA" pond in thla city Sunday. Death waa caused by drowning, said the Company ■ eortmer. DRIVE-IN Completely Equipped REPRIR Maaehsatet. Oma. ■ Cmtsmgmf, Mstrittsy smi O ^ e r o f the Lincoln pharmacy 1SHOI S56 Oeatov Rtraet _ To Be Held Saturiay Night on West Main street. New Brit C m n in , faa. CENTER STREET Tel 6113, 1*78 or ■ -"IIIOlUIM- ain, Mr. Angus was reported Boterprlae 8800 G T f s f c f - CAVEY’S missing from his home last Tues Om tswii St, Hanford 7-S239 i AT LOVE LANE M cRATS FUN 3 ThnrsdRy day. Police estimated that hia • ■GRRIBRRRRSV body had been In the pond since lUlHILE-[ULURIT _ Ai.-T0KVai*MO , Friday. FOR • BtG * . Friday In his report the coroner noted alCioiH cNom vS NOW OPEN that Mr. Angus was knqwn to lOld Fashioned Plan Your THANKSGIVING DINNER 100% PURE CRIMP SET A brand new 1950 Shelvador 9 cu. ft. FRANK SINATRA Thanksgiving Dinner with new ilouble freezer. Valup ROSEMOUNT $305.95. Qi^P»*eus^ilaZtesS^|bBB il^fbiB»N||bW iif|^ * a i ^ Z > s i ^ ^ i|j NYLON (Including Stale Tax) |RMMC»-I« DINING BOOM ’RESTAURANT in b o l t o n ’ OF DISTINCTION $2.00 HAND KNITTING YARN F A M tR ^S Choice Of iiijg km ii^eeiiri||keh '*|Heei i ^ m Grapefruit Tomato Orange Juice O N LY 10 D A YS LEFT ! Fruit Cup or Half a Grapefruit ' J'J‘ ■'4 ' » For a Real ?ieu} England SOUP SPECIAL THANKSGIVING fC 1 OZ. BALL 1 Get free entry blanks at Choice Of Cream* of Turkey Royal Chicken Broth Rice our store - don't wait! THANKSGIVING a p p e t iz e r s V Hearts of Celery Lettuce Queen Olives DINNER *2.25 Choice of 12 Lovely Colors Garden Radishes AFPBTBBRS Contest closes midnight Nov. DINNER ENTREES Richard “ Ray” Lewis e Frank E. McGUlicudy FmIt Caehtall H OtapetMlt, MameldBa Tamata Jalea CaeltUII mapefralt Jalw SERVED COMPLETE ROAST STUFFED VERMONT TURKEY Italian Antipazle Cranbeny Sauce— Gibict Gravy 30th, 1949, both local and SOCFS Visit our Retail Salesroom for a com LARGE SIRLOIN STEAK Oreaae et Mnehnam Sanp ItaUaa ***■—*r BROILED LAMB CHOPS ON TOAST— BACON STEP-IN and WARM-UP! plete selection o f Moth-Resistant national. PHONE 3923 ■NTRBB Send your holiday greetinca to all your friends far and HALF BROILED CHICKEN RaaatTarhay Cranberry Sanaa VEGETABLES Our Drivc>In is now winterized and heated for your Cheeknrt Breaatag q m m Gravy W ool 'Knitting Yams. near. We have a gay and gala aelection of greeting cards, Sweet Peaa ‘ Mashed Turnips comfort. Open at 10 A. M. daily. ■<^ke4 Sager Oared Raai, Ptaaapple Saoea Seert BaeWbilr. Am H Saaea oeriain to reflect your good taste. For an added imprea- By Reservatidn Only Creamed Silver Onions Half Rralilhl POTATOES HOT SOUPS - HOT DRINKS aive touch, have yonr name on the cards you choose. For ^Ftill Measure’’ value it’s Creamod ^Whipped Cgndied. Sweet Long Branch VRGRtABUtS OPEN 9 to 8 Monday thru Friday DESSERT HAMBURGERS - HOT DOGS Meehed PatetMa Sweat Peat Hint, the sooner yon make your choice the leas chance GUINEA HEN DINNER ♦ " Choice Of Roiled Oalano 9 to 5:80 Saturday' Taaaad Salad there ia of miaaing any one. TOO, TOO DELICIOUS Hot Minced Pie Squash Pie Apple Pie STEAK SANDWICHES t Manchester Dairy Ice Cream SERVED WITH PEPPERED ONTOKS DCSSRRTS DRINKS Hama Appl^ Mlaea and fwnphia Piw Coffee Tea Milk Al«er ome^SSSf' XttSSJVfSos and KdM RETAIL SALESROOM Chiidren’a Portion— 11.00 F. E. BRAY CENTER STREET FOR REBSRVATIOI^ FROHE MSdf ROOSeVELT MILLS “ Home Of Good Coffee” . I ‘ JEWELER ADAMS a HllllAPD its MANCHliTtR CONN 5$9-54MfAmSTs fie d B e 787 MAIN ST. ' STATE THEATER BLDG. AT THE CENTER
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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, BIANCHESTBR, CONN„ ’TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1949 Thespians Plan yun « v n 0 — 18M Duplicate Bridge WTHT - ISM first starttMT tte r met o b m a ;S S i-S .Tryout for Play Attention Girisff m ta t Stondkh Road and on Routs Today’s Radio W H AT — Tourney Results 'Stores Schedule w eto aad Med-ton pounds at pea W OD RK DC —- IS M Have you unsightly and unwanted hair on your the winter left for their Ft. Lauder 31 as far as Kraskickas residsne#. Church Group nuts, at present they make up to ■UadArd TIsm TV FH A ->103.7 dale, florlda, home Sunday morn- South Coventry Route 3 w ill be about 38 miles long WON* - 1818 The Center Thespian* will hold arms or legs? May be removed safely and permanantty B 1 < h ^ 135 pounds a n day at toelr week George Slemsen and Harold Hill* and will include High street open trybuk for ’’.Double Doo^J, by multiple electrolyaia. are in bloom in Columbia Mia. PaaUM Uttte ly meeting. Money derived from eMore Tea p«r Bag won to* Open Pair* Club Cham Waterfront Manor. I4toeview Ter 18:88— Tomorrow Wlinmantlc Bx. Phous 38S8-WI Notes Birthday the sale o f the peanuts ia given to pionship at Tinker Hall on Satur by Elizabeth McFadden, toe sec Qreen. A bush of climbers which race. Avery Shore, Orcutt Road in WDRC— Newi; Garry Moore W D RC-D ance Music. New Member h «« e single pink flower, has about toe e h u r ^ day. They edged out Mr. and Mr*. ond of their production to be pre North Coventry, Root Road. Stone- i Show. WONS—Behind tha Story. MARY CRQSSEN R.N., Prop. a dosen Wooms braying toe wintry The name o f Susanne Starkel, TIm tablea where toe refreah- W TH T—Newspaper of the Air. Albert N. Vol* of New Britain.by Most Mancheater Storea Will Be Open All Day Tomorrow sented during toe 1949-50 season, hquse Road and EaglevlUe Road. eMore Flavor per Cup WTKT-fQAlan Drake. one match point in a tournament 869 MAIN s t r e e t o v e r MARLOW’S blasts- Mrs. Philip* H. Isham as announcer o f toe -school assem Richard F. Hlitgen will be trans 100 Women Gather at menta were aerved, were beautiful . WKNB-isNrwt; Requeal Matl- W H A Y —Blue Mirror Trio. , aa la tonight at eight o'clock In W’ood- / Getting Seat ly decorated with floral eenter- held by the Mancheater Duplicate Thuraday a Holiday— (Thank.«iriving Day) — Phone Office 2-2657— House 2-0881 picked a bouquet of forsythk dur- ferred from the positton o f sub w n c - P e o p le Are Funny. , ruff hall. The play will be per- bly program Tuesday afternoon, South Methodist to Oh* plecea o f white and yellow asters nee. Bridge Club. A field of eighteen Thia Doea Not Include Paint, H a rd w a re or Furniture inr tlMi w®®kc which she took to stitute clerk to rural carrier on WTIC—BACUtAge WIfs: 10:48~» I formed at the Hollister school Office Hours: 9:.10 A. M. to 3 P. M. Mrs. Clarksa Burgesser, a f o ^ c r was Inadvertently omitted In toe and white candtea. A large aanl- pairs participatad in the event. Th4r em* reg* Om ) Route 1. Burton E. Flint present serve Anniversary eMore for Your Money WCXX3—il g Brother Bill Show WONS -Jack’a Waxwork*. Storfia. 1 auditorium’, Thuraday and Friday Wed. Aftemooni and Evenings By Appointment resident, now living in the Epis report of the program. veraary cake, made in toe shape WTHT—Note* for Nodding. results were as followa: Nortb- j nlghU. January 19 and 20. After rural carrier, will cover Route 3. y — , WONB-filolIanVqqd, U. 8. A And-South — Harold Hills and to tlM TruatM 4>o«rd copal church home in Wethersflelo. Ladles Association o f First Con o f a book, was doorated with 11:88^ the cast ia selected production Herman LeD oyt son at Post About 100 women gathered last l f l — ^ Van Horn Mnt in his latter of tea- The-. Knlt-Wlts ,1s the name gregational church will have their red roaea, aad carried out the 4 8 Newa on all atotlons. George Slemsen, 138; Mr. aad Mrs. The Savinga Bank and the Mancheater Truat Co.' Will j will get under way immediately master LeDoyt will take Mr. HUt- night at South Methodist church to w n c —8UUa Dallae. Millard Rowley, 131; Betty Dxiadus ^taiatlon to the mine ownera who chosen by a group of young mar annual Christmas sale and sup^r gen’s place In toe Post Office as theiiM o f the sketch, by suggest W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. I following the Thanksgiving week ried women who have Just-'organ- WTHT—BanckUno. and Lillian Server, 118. Eaat-Weal Not Be Open Any Night Thia Week. apiMintod turn. the afternoon and evening of De substitute clerk. celebrate the 20th anniversary of ing toe -history at the group. The I lt l5 — „ end. Ised and will hold monthly social WCCC—Junior Dkc Jockey*.o^ayn. — Mr. and Mra. Albert N . Volz, Lawk, Dawaun and Brldgea all cember 5. The next group meeting The present route covers about the Mlspah Group of toe WJI.C.S. Mkpah group was formed in No W D R C -W orld .Tonight; Newa. "Double Door” is a tight and t h ^ wniM net dlacuaa what meetings at each others homes. vember, 1829. WKNB—Sport*. 138; Mr. and Mr*. John Pfebinger, November 30. Wednesday’s 801 mall boxes of 68S families. Mrs. Timothy Kehler, leader of W ON8—Jxek Downey** Mueic W TH T—Joe HaaeL gripping melodrama and there ia V'lrent on at their .dosed meeting, There are eight in their member- 123; Mrs. Grace Baker and Ray ample opportunity for clever char- meeting has been cancelled be About 2,000 persona are presently the group, directed a sketch, w rit w n c —Morton Downey. t n e y gave reporters a six-line stop and the group were entertined Shop. WONS—Jack’* Waxwork*. Barrett, 115. The regular weekly GARAGES octerization in all of the; loles of cause of Thanksgiving Day. covered in these- 885 homes. The ten by her daughter, Emma l « u ’ S A I A O i E tournament will be held on Friday 1948 -deluxe Plymouth sedan. The topewi'ltten statement which said by Mrs. C. Randolph Forbes at her five women and four men who | There will be nb meeting of new route will relieve many from Nleken, depictiiw the^ history of Coal Bliyers WDRC—N «w England Notabook. 11:35— winnera of each performance will Will Face Trial number of questions arose hime near Columbia Lake dam oh WDRC-Public Service PrO' night at Tinker hail. Merry Maids 4-H’ers Thursday. calling at^toe local post offtce for toe group from its beginning to W TH T— BandAtand; N*w* and make up the cast. | ^'^ arMeh will ra^dra additional con- Trumbull Highway for their first The next meeting will be Decem gram; Sign Off. return for toe final* on Sunday All person* interested in co'm- [ Custom Built their mall. toe present day, and since toe Weather. 111 Crash Death i. aidaraUon and soma study by the meeting. ber 1 at the home of Mrs. Walter Not Panicky 11:30— night to vie for toe grand prize, peting for roles in this production wieiw money making venture k the TEA-BAGS W H A Y —Cheater, the Curioua, Kaye’s Orchestra the new. 1849 Plymouth aedan. In AMESITE DRIVES - TRAP ROCK s^>tn>idaea before determination of Leonard German and Arthur Gargo. A sewing unit project will frying of peanuts every week, the W TH T—Gema for Thought, are invited to attend the casting the, issues can be reached.” Cobb, both of West street have re be commenced then. Okpiel. w n c —Design for LUtening. \ addition-to toe automobile, 50 other Weetport, Nov. 22—Richard Miller, Haryard student, day. wlU be at 7:30 p. m. In the 3:00-6:00—Same as WTHT. He waa arraigned In Town court publican Mayor Eldwin L. d a n ing during'the Roosevelt adminis laguena.” ported by Omaha «a le r s . Omaha 8 :08— Theater, Hartford, starting Thura- J* ,, . Lesii* Tony Alamo, votes of Lawk and Bridges would spent toe week end at toe home of church hall under leadership of NO •aHy morning | OT that EXTRA WDRC—Old Record Shop. " 6:00—Showtime. here aqd charged with being the der, who was declared a winner tration . . . But who can forget Oilglaal Membere F reseal Public Power district says it has a day (Thankaglvlng Day), and Rudkil" Chubby driver of a car involved in a col offset each other, because the two hk mother, Mrs. Mae Miller. Sat Rev. John F. Tehan. , W H AYr-Story Queen. 6:30--Sereno Oammell; Wealh- for four after the Nov. 8 balloting. Tlie re- that in 1083 toe banks of toe na two-months supply on hand. tlnulng through Sunday, for *«>“ «• 1 i^ ^ *rs. the Kayedets. and toe Kaye ; lisioniiniuil UMon theLUC parkwayuail\v>«v Octoberwulumci 14at j „ a imve spUt over Bridges’ refusal urday afternoon, with Ruth Robin Automobile owners are remind Old members who have drifted WONS—Straight Arrow. '. er. daya. Sammy Kaye will alao pre T homas D* C olla tion ware closed, farmers whose $hovoling half-hour of sloop I which resulted in the death of Wal n to tap the $13,000,000 collected son as hk guest, he attended the ed to pay their car taxes on or away from meetings, were con fobs I I 6:45—Concert Hour. choir. -1 mortgages were foreclosed were W TH T—Green Hom*t. sent hk original laugh-provoking s I lace M. Marriott. 23. also of New ' 15 vote margin 'I' since the mine contract expired Yale-Harvard game In toe Yale before November 30. Mrs. Mabri tacted' and were on hand for toe 8:00-Same at WTHT a. m. novelty attraction "So Yon Want} There late sUge show Phone 2-9219 deserting the farms, factories were w n c —When a Glrr Marrle*. Day). Britain. ' original count gave dander last June SO. About $800,000 re Bowl. , C. Hall, local ta* collector, as of anniversary, many were original Hollywood, Nov. — Dan WDRC—FM 93.7 MC. to Lead a Band” Contest at alii Thuraday 880888At8800»08»00»8—0>>8»8888888ta' i«ee**«*o*««oo«a*d**««8«»«88889«8888«' 8 08 7:00—Dance Time. Fine Car Features sent out Saturday she said. Andrews of'Wllllmantic; 3rd, Les WDRC—N*we. , □ New erii*sieri*l deck-M Q DeekJid lelth, lee, Ic new. ination as governor o f South Car 8:00— Here's to Vet*. ^ QMow fooM riMor frenf> Stylo M lo>-thot’t tHo row« □ New relerr 4eer U«ki et Luggage Comportmen* epene Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Pell have Windowe W H A Y— N*w*. Qlleer Iteal-Mal ipHep in ceiHietl con—door, clot* heedle form* oltrocllve frome lie K. Richardson. Speciak, Mr. olina next year, divided advocates 8:15— Marine Story. toot cu M om hoM thoir ehopo« richh I rord__ fnodoii»on ... - on hood for llceme plate. with Anger-tip e«e. non 9og ooewtrvttiop o f fwmly end roor dock^rPt booutifUl ulently end «eoirely. Colambia been in New York for a few days and MrSv W llkrd Green. of big government into three W TH T—Joe Girand Show, 8:30—Adventure* In Reaearch. at your Ford Dealer's Today! boeyont for rottful iMthiro. grovido oddod cornfert. eelebraUng their fifth wedding an Mrs. Rodney Ekemore and in groups: With CuMtom Made w n c —New*. 8:46— Jim Ameche Show. naddia Davis, four-year-old son niversary which fell on November fant daughter, Karol Ann, have 1- ^Those who honestly believe PRESCRIPTIONS WONS—SporU. W THT— FM on the air 8 p. m. Of Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Davis, 17. During their absence hk been dkeharged from Windham that local governments Rave failed w n c —Strictly SporU; Weath I t p. m. Community Memorial Hospital. C A LLC P FOR Mrdoni road, does not have polio brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. to discharge their responsibilities Cornice and er. ' Same as WTHT. after an. His parents ware told Ralph Pell of WllUmantio stayed George K. Smith of Mason street 2— Those who feel that govern ru n NEAT ”WAU FuuHr on n r n r W H A Y —Supper Serenade. W TIC—FM on toe air 8:38 a. m.' was discharged on Saturday from AND by attending pbyslclana Friday at toelr home with their children. ment must play a greater role aad irS'S . lot nMK Plcw. iotnly designed "Flameflex" 8 : 38— 1 a. m. -that a M N nervous disease k hk Ten tables were iii play at the the same hospital. On^unday Di yet are opposed to a government DELIVERED W DRC- Record Album. Same at WTIC. ana Milholmme was admitted to Valance Boards J ant with a Fluid Heat heartii ring oa tbia WaH 'trouble, rather than poUo. This, last of toe series of military doing everything; and Air CeadHInaed I . 8 :88— I however, as far da a patient k whists given by the Catholic La the hospital. - 8—The selfish men who crave "Wan Flame" Oil Burner in Flame Rotary model helpa WONS— Anawer Man. I Television eoaoamad, to notm the lean serious dles’ Society. Mrs. George Yule, Eaglevllle Fire Department the power to spend the money of PINE Tckphnie t -M U Or 2.9002 jrour -home. No ebal to extract greatest heat from w n c —Wrlghlvllle Folk*. WNHCV-Tl'. and tha Uttla boy to stiU in a crltl- T. A. Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Theo awarded prizes of turkeys Friday others. shoVel. No ash cans to drag. every d r ^ of oil. Expert in* W TH T— Sereno Oammell. I P. M. oal eopdlUon.u The disease para- dore Swol were at toe table which night during Pine Lake Shores These last he termed "a dan 8 : 4 A - 3:30—Teletunea. dance at the clubhouse to the gerous group.” They are in every PHARMACY Your thenaoetat docs the •taUation. Depoidable bum-, lyxas from the feet and works up— ran up the highest score. The work. It's dealt, oorafbrtable cr a ^ hiel oil aervice. Phoot WDRC—LoweU Xtaomaa. 4:00—Home Maker’* Exchange. R had reached Freddie’s lungs and low table had Mr. and Mrs. Louis following: E. I. Weeks, one to a .l^ artm en t and agency and want CS4 Centar Strcft W H A Y —Airlane Melodies. 4:30—Teletunea. to stay there, he declared. "The ftar a time hto life hung in the Mlchaek, Alfred Soracchi and WllllmanUc resident: Stan Rajchel and economical, too. Infcn- UB today for details. WTIC—Three SUr Extra. 5:00—Ted Steele Show. bigger toe government the more Tel f-9814 ^ jmianee but now it has apparently Mrs. Henry Bemitt. Mrs. Bemitt of Bricktop Road, WllUmantlc; Specitdl WONS— Evanlhg Star. 5:M —Teletunes. atarted to recede and the parents Rev. John F. Tehan. James Fer- money they have to spend.” also won toe door prise. WTHT—’Trio* at Twilight. 5:45—Howdy Doody. feel there is steady, if slow, im rlgno of Jim’s Barber Shop In South MANCHESTER 8:00—Film Shorts. provement in hk condition. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Woodward 1 :88— Coventry, Mrs. John Wiehelm, Vi- | 8:30—Pup Resume. The Uttla b w was taken to Me- entertained at dinner Saturday ola J. Clapp of Mansfield Depot, TO N I $1 LUMBER and FUEL CO. WDRC—Baulah. Oooli Memorial bospltal in Hart- plght in honor of Mrs. Woodward’s , WONS— Fulton Lewla, Jr. 6:45— Boar of the Ralk. ' Ed Gilman of Stafford Springs, (aM Ui) 7.00—Kukla, Fran A Ollle. Ibrd after a spinal tost at Wind father, Henry B. Hutchins, second Joseph O’Brien of WUllmantic, 255 CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 W H A T — Symphony Hall. 7:30—Showroom. ham Oommunity Memorial hospital selectman of the town, for hk Billy Barker of Eaglevllle. Spe W TH T — Storyland: Headline JsmM Hair Shsplag 7:45—Newsreel. Urhich ahowed some symptoma of birthday. Guests Included Mr; ciak, one to Richard Palmer and Edition. McGmviUe’s IXMRT aiavici ON AIL MAKIt Of lURNIRS 8:00—Star Theater, poUo. There he had further tests and Mrs. Cariton Hutchins .of this three to Leslie K. Richardson. Begl flAO — Total VsIm ft-80 W TIC — Light-Up 'Time. whleh convinced them it was polio. town, Mr. Hutchins* other daugh On December 1 the present rural 1:18— 9:00—O’Neilk. However, as the daya went on ter and. her husband, Mr. and Mrs. mall route, covering 41 miles will BOTH FOR $2.00 WONS—Tello-Teet. 9:80—Suapenae. there seemed to be camplicatlons Howard Stanley of Andover and be divided into two routes, it was W ’THT—Do You Remember, 10:00—Amateur Hour. Which teqiulred X-ray -and perhapa their son Irving. announced by Postmaster Hermap FLOWERS w n c —New*. 11:00— Newa. . surgery and ao he was moved to Mr. and Mrs. F. Stanley And F, LeDoyt-Sunday night An ex JAMES WDRC—Jack Smith Show. Hartford hospital after a conaulta» rews were away for the week-end, tension o f service k also planned. Fbr the Holiday t 7:88— Employment ImpNS-es •tiea o f eminent medical men, who BEAUTY BALON id k e a b Route 1, about 34 miles long, will WONS—Gabriel Heatter. vkitlng Mks Ula Seeley of Jieriden, Nov. 22— <*>»-William also were in contact with men Bridgeport, a former Columbia cover an extension of th^ former OIL BURNER W TH T—Oounttwapy. from Boston. ’The nerve disease route to include River Road, Judd 74 E. Center SL w n c —HoUywood Theater. J. Wilcox, executive secretary of resident and Mrs. Andrew’s niece the Meriden Manufacturers Asso Is their final diagnosis. Road, Waterfront Park, the BeUe- ‘‘WOILD’S EeONOMY O H A M n o r WDRC—Oub Fifteen. Dr. Oeorge 8. Btookes, in hk and husband, Mr. and Mrs. George ciation, reports that there'has been McCauley of New Haven. vue sectloi\\of Oak Grove Develop- 7 :45— ' Thanksgiving sermon at Columbia WDRC— Edward R. Murrow; about a 20 per cent improvement ' Oongregatlonal church Sunday in employment here since July 1. morning, charged hk parishioners New*. He aet the number of employed to stop thinking of the PUgrims WONS—1 Love a Myatery. workers at 10.301 aa of November as ancMtors but to remember they 8 :88— 1, and stated that this was about too were human beings, and to re THE NEWLY DESIGNED WDRC—Myatery ’Theater. , 2,478 fewer than on October 1, member their hardships and suf W TH T—Carnegie Hall, i 1948. ferings in the very year they In- W H A Y —Mualc from Hollywood : atituM Thanksglying Day. "Think ALL-METAL w n c — Cavalcade of. America. how very few were their blessings WONS— Crime Doe* Not Pay. Y es, thd 50-woy-n8w '50 Fowl Is ths PUSCO : — ta eomparison to the difficulties 8 18 they encountered.” he said, “ and COMBINATION W H A T —The Roaary. on* fino cor of Iho low-prieo Bold. then remember the many things 8 :88— It’» Iho only low-pricod cor dwaignod you have to be thankful for." The WDRC—Mr. and Mr*. North. in porfoct 3-way balanco . . . wHh choir sang, “ Rejoice and Qlve SCREEN AND STORM DOOR WTHT—Town Meeting of the Thanka” Those attending the Air. (T) top fashion car styling . . . wHh aervloe brought with them, gifts gives more W H A Y — CapUln Glenn’* Talent (2) top power in tha now 100 h.p. Of good things to eat and during Hunt. the service'went up to the altM w n c — Fanny Brice - Baby V-8 and 95 h.p. advoncod Six . . « and one l y one placed their gift * Snooka. and (3) top provision for roomior upon a table prepared for them. ' WONS—Official Detectiv*. The tables wore liulen with pack 'W n C — Adventure* in Research. comfort. But your Ford Oaolor is tha ages aad baskets. Dr. Brookes PO M P O N S ...... $ le0 0 Bouquet anti up to soa, ha'll lot you drivo M aaaounced that the ladies of the 8:48— W H A Y — New*: Sport*. church would see that the sick and troubled in the community will be CORSAGES ...... 50c Each and Up 8 :88— the recipients of these things. COMKRT W ONS—New*. A sen eras bom to Mr. and Mrs. 8 :88— ys«ir Lemiager at Windham Com i r t c r i o * WDRC—U fe With Luigi. WONS— John Steele. Adventurer The one fin e ta r In the iow-pnee f/eSif munity Memorial Hoepital Novem ber 30. ’The baby weighed more W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee, than nine pounds. The parents, 482390235348482348235323485323534848482353484823484848232353532323w n c —Bob Hope. I, who now live in WiUimantic are McConville’s Greenhouses 8 : 8 8 - P both former residents here. They WILL LAST AS LONG WDRC—Eacape. have a Itttk daughter, Karen. 302 WOODBRIDGE ST. TEL. 5947 W TH T—News. Mr. and Mre. Karl Lockwood, AS YOUR HOUSE WONS— Myaterloua Traveler, Here's a eon- o f thk town, grandparents of the w n c — Fibber McGee and Molly venibl* piece of new baby who had been awaiting 8 : 45— many practical ntae. -PrintartlT • his arrival before going south for STURDY CONSTRUCTION-All W TH T— We Care. m ^ l, tubular construction gives tmining eel (er fd*oci4c (aeding 18: 88— ty-w— ------rigid suangtb with light weight- progrest, il can first be neeil as a DNew ’ ISegii *9 " Heelet O f , . WDRC—Hit the Jackpot. O Seoled keeke.s—prorecTed cover —new rren-spIR vont tods warping or etlekittg or rotting. hi-diair. Chair locks instantly in ceeliel clearly mgrked, lube. Oeeed cevor Irlonde WTIC—Big Town. lighted for eo«y reoding, ogoiner dust and worst for into b o d y . Personal Notices SUMMgR. SCREEN - Bnm large W ONS—New* Commentary. place on table, whose easy lo opofolo. greoror sofery. screen panel for mesimom ventila- , W’THT—Time for Defense. wide base pro rides tion—'maile of the atnesing,‘modem W*HAY— News: Moonlight Mat- firm, non-lipping se la Memortam Lumite Plastic Screen Cloth that will . , , inee. a m ty. In IovIdS ■ mtxaoTY of our Onr not rust, rot, stain 'or bulge—rievar fi SBotlMr and srandmotber, Mra. Louiae needs painting. W IN T E R STORM [>>Oes>boIatl, who died No*. A P A N E L —Overtlsed glaea panel gives sstm light and vieiblUty . Tears may dunt* many flilnse. end storm panel quickly □ 8eli*tt*i !**■*■■* O'* But tbia It vtU charise never, changed from inside. *4% wider ond ^-Aow rale Tbe memory of thoee happy dayi, h 15% highef —for wider PERFECT FIT-Assured When we were all tosetber, vision. PNose diiHilieUlid 4 m m by the famous Rusco pat- o (oMri herdwere, ineide and ceeigerteiiot deet hot now Tou are not forcotten Uother deer, enMd THERMOLOK* Q lewteeed fieol tetpeotieo □ leteriei ligkt ewiUfc now out, ho> been designed re plcmo-iypo hkigo. looks ond Meyer eball you be, Closure Frame. ? locofed on inelfwrnem panel. with new tocuonol tto blKier worliEt bGW». .As lops es life end memory last. rbe Edi-w ^ . H wvee groping ip the dork. odds to ford's readabiRry. give you more then beouTy. We sbeir renumber thee. SIAMPROOF ACTION- -D l.u ^ Table eed ;qd Play- CbeirAecfot Assured by Rueco'e dte” is al- TInr Tote Sons, dausbte'r and srendchlldren. smooth, quiet, foolproof M a practical table tet for the cloeure herdwere —posi Card of Thanks tive latching and locking. grow io* child a* it can be used We wish to thank our many nelsh- Money W orries e * :itber as a dinner table or (or plap kora, friends and relatives for their YfARS OF Guard rail cao be removed In- 'Many acts of klndnasa and aympatby A N E W L IF E ____ Fliuuioe your home (be mod-, tianilT. Table also cao toown us durins our recent bereave- TROUBU-mU ani way Witb n t % mortgage ba nsad at a coovaa- r SMnt. the loss of our uncle end cousin, lean under G. I. Bin of Rlghfa- ' Hiktry Johnson. We would especially lam “chair" (or mother tNJOYMiNT J goer tew teegtlegiln boA toank tlM. City Cab smployea anC the A N E W O U T LO O K CoaetroctliHi Loan* avallahta when (ecdiag the P Hew wider tee eftert for Q liclesive NS k-g V -i per- The Rotco All Metal Q New hrterier eggeiehoeeti Q Iteke gedel h welt owoy feiipm te.fer briMlent pkk-up. frond and roer, oro mod# of - British-Ameri^ Club, those who sent child. Selected North Q >e(iewtir ceericiy Mifit n Mete hood reeoi robdtf from tteering column m oAow mero proreerion from gloro— Combination Door ksepa Tb«t birth of yowr ehtU miwae ImeUMr M n rin ge finanrlng thmngb G. Smorl ormunert*. New rich smooth response, so ft control. rids end dureWe niaMifelt. ) the beautiful floral tribute! end loaned ern Hard Maple end goes en when you Open from now bowe Iher hold lop gteolei driving ' moro tofery whon lun h low. ' the use of their cars. cold drafts ont in winter look At your will , . . f« r a cedlen or a b« w L, ^ n. A. nr rnnveniional lining ocreie h il wtdlh of roof. heotnMnl en door poneb. •turdy coDStructioB eHhet of the front door*. —dirt and ineecta in enra- win is usoAlly neoeasAty. Oar troat offleers Bank i.nnn. Couaina. nieeee and nephewa. give years o f sniisiac- mer. It ie made of fineat cAn help fit yoar estate pbuis to oew aittM- Pond* nleo nvalinblr rot home anality hot d ipp^ galvanised Armco Ingot tloas AS they Arise. lory service. Iron Zinegrip, TOttMrised for perfect paint repair*, mefieimlaatlon. rto. See adheretKs, flniabad vrith dnrable, baked-on ■a tor oomplet* detail* regard Broilers outdoor alnminom enamel to insure years of Open ThnrAdAy Evenings ing a new ktan er the ctream- AT YOUR FORD DiAURl trouble free senlca It pays for ileelf through 6:80 to 8:00 P. BL llalng at aa exfeting lean. Drive the ’50 FORD fuel ■avings. Fryers, Roasters TW* In a free ilarvl* eervtc* K raiP's —No charge to the borrower. { Incorporated Cap ons The Manchester Trust Co* PHONt FOR PRICES AND FULL DETAILS JARVIS OcBvary b Maanhrster MAnebester, Connecticut Baby-Lgnd Tuesday Bvealim ROBERT DOGGART • Member Federal pepoAH InsnrABoe Coifteimtlen R E A L T Y C O . Far Thauhsgbdag Wsek ' 81 WEST ST. PHONE 4095 763 Main Stueet' DILLON SALES and SERVICE The Bartlett-Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn. 884 CENTER ST. H.A.FRINKI. *T.M. Rca. AFFe ron Pboae 4113 O r 7378 ISO CENTER STREET Ava. Wi distiibutof lo' thp world's largest mamilaclurer of conihinalioo ei'uinws ■ \ VIM f, C ’
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consider adequate building pro / M ika with Us Inference that the pore Warns Veterans and rpelni^ttraemeiita on that and Britain favewred a long proba grams. They know, too, that most hospital. She was bom in Flush divorce proeeedinn were begun j k w ^ M t p r tionary period before the Inde fbree of reUglon ought not to can afford to buUd .thelr own Just six weeks after he arrived baaU for the period. schools, if they will only decide to On Allowances ing, L. L. Jan. 28, 1870 and had Reno Divorce pendence of Ubya should become have to depend on /-competlilon Connecticut We w.i8h to thank all those who have been RtickvUle lived in 'iblland 23 years. She at there and that he had r«tumed (o Judge Xing threw out '8an- with Its surrounding: iqaterlallsUc do so. To them, the proposed this state shorUy after receiving tongelo’a special defenM that his )|rraih a reality. \ state grant is at once a tmbe and 60 kind to our family during Mr. Hultman’a tended tha Tolland . Federated world In order to survive. Is an In Vsteraiis with servles-connectsd church. She Is survived by one son, it- , w ife had herself bees guilty ef Russia diarged t h a t '^ a was an axe for the towna rewarding Ruled InvaUd Meanwhile, the court found that adultery and' desertion, saying the J S ‘l S f e 5 2S?mc. Yankee disability ratings of 60 par cent lUneM, eapecially those who have contribut WUllam T. of Tolland, throe _ dictment whh^ Invites thought. them If they now decide to build, after her husband deserted her, li « > m U tMtH. our Interest in Libya, aim favored ^own Meetmg daughters. Mrs. WiUiam F. Porter Derby man had failed to prove By A. H. O, and punlshlng.them if they do not. were warned today by Director ed to the fund and have remembered him Mrs. Santangelo bad bean obliged them. immediate Independence' for that “ iheeter, N. T., Mrs. Rose ■VBMiAirniatmoN. I f they build, they get money back, Walter T. Ford o f the local Veter with carda. It is deeply appreciated. Superior CouFt Judge to work in the fields and In other VfW~iT riS i, am'\ tUMi» colony. The Intermediate nations some of It. perhapa, from the South Braintree, Mass., L Utl. ans Service Center that they have This Evening menial ways to eke out a living. dictated the compromise by which wealth o f other towns. I f they Ddtothy Catoon of Phila Nullifies Nevada De He observed that Santongelo's In BoUon One whole phase of the school lese than two weeks to act In or Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hultman delphia, three gr.oidchlldren. The r«Mlitntr arM iBi < Sse«pt Libya is now scheduled to receive do not buUd, they are giving their come waa $38,000 for 1948; $49,()P0 Top Newlywed* building grant issue was com own tax money to otIher ttowns, der to etart drawing dependency funeral will be held Friday at 2 cree to Derby Man * M(I Betidar*. aatwad at tb« Its Independence In 1952, an early Doria Mohr 0*110110 I.d>catioit « f N bw Vep" for 1946 and $42,000 In 1946. eCM* at llanohta»ar. Coaiu at pressed Into the proverbial one and getting nothing back for allowance on December 1. p. m. at the White Funeral Home. Kaa Kattar. date. Meanwhile, Britain will Tat Manebaoter B5M Support Artion Alao Tried Loll Under Palms sentence at last week’s legislative themselves. Dependency allowance for the non School to Be De Rev. WiUiam F. Moe, pastor o f the New Haven, Nov. 22—»Tai«B ...... B*.00 the Mediterranean. In their stand, rated At 60 per cent or higher. tke propoeed school building wlU Fenu LeikpM Kinpr nullified It yesterday in In ruling that Mrs. Santongelo’s palnu today In their honeymoon Baturday*s sale was the fifth an financing its own school bidding strategy! program. __ additional allowance to ef be brought before the voters As the result of a meeting held favor in tills action, Judge King haven. KBKMBR o r the Intermediate nations were not nual event given by the club to ^ a n tlM the petition of Mrs. Dcm- commented that "It Is unfortunate" fective December 1, provided the night at a special town meeting to over the week end, a Rockville TBB IMNII la I BT) rSCBb sure that Ubya would be ready benefit the reconstruction fund M *MVe felt," he said, "that If we enica l^colani Santangelo of Ab- that her husband’s contention la "We Just want to take it easy," TIM SaoeUMATNaa U aaeliuiTtiy facta of relatlonahlp anj3sdepend- InUrmediate baakethall league is ruxzl, Italy, for. alimony and a di for Independence In 1962; they Center Congregational church had to hrip everybody else build he held at the Sykes Auditorium correct that reimbursement can be said the portly Barkley as the —yya4 !• Om aaa at farubimtion of their schools everybody else Parade Brings enev art on racordvdth the Vet- to he formed with pUyers from 14 vorce from the Derby man on AT SftVMGS UP TO Great appreciation has been ex^ couple settled down In a swa>d ersTA Admlnlatratim. Under VA at e i ^ t o’clock. ’The voters will :lng part the given only in the amount of money were nulnly anxious to cut off pressed to all those who helped might aa wall help ns build to 18 years of age tokii grounds of desertion and adultery. apartment overlooking the Atlan aal otbanrlaa ar^ltad la tb 1 IS > .mm SUPER! > a M S •. m • es . a. . ea bluff, and a nation of our position Klein^s ia not big . . . but Klein's is "Super” when it religion, and is worshipping a cannot agord to bluff. comes to quality— and variety. When you want aome- "God-emeritus." SPECIALIZED CARE THAT CARTER On the other band. It is our na Klein* 8 Homemade thing extra good—something truly different—Klein’a An over-emphasis on so-called tional duty to protect our own Products ia ^ e p l ^ to get it. S iR V IC E foreign servanU. The SUte De- "character building," in which the CAN GIVE r n paHment la obviously trying to do church was little more than a Specially Ground— Specially Seasoned Sweet Mixed Pickles this by making the Ward case a "construction company," had, be Carter’s genuine Chevrolet service is your assurance (hat the finest SAVE constant and continuing issue said, resulted In a religion that Chili Ipauce OUR OWN SAUSAGE MEAT possible care is given to your Chevrolet. Factory-trained mechanics, had almost forgotten sin and that (Try It For Stuffing) * without raising It to the level of up-to-date equipment and factory approved parts. The finest ginger ale you've ever lastedi a war Incident Knowing that In had "sometimes even left God Sweet Cauliflower * 3 0 . 0 0 ou t" SWIFT'S EVISCERATED TURKEYS the routine oourse of events, it Pepper Relish S to le U m. and 12 to 14 Lba. ON MODEL W-700 must Join other nations in recog- Religion, he said, had become GMAC financing from $25 up • I f you thlidc all ginger alms ore alike ••• niaing the exlstiing government of so completely "man-centered" Sweet Pepper Hash that It was often nothing mors EVISCERATED NATIVE CAPONS \ • If there is one place • If you've foeganan haw d^ishus ginger ale smbornt WAS $309 NOW $279 ^ Cauaa, It would not be averse to Pickled Green Tomatoes having the release of Ward be ac than a palliative for the lovealck AND CHICKENS where care counts, it is • If You've never fasted ginger tde, mm and a ’’valuable ’ prcacrlption to Cherry Peppers AU A A Quality Another populer Servel refrioeratbrl 3 loa cepted as “clearing the way" for Eriaocimtod Fradnoto Are Beady Te Put la The Ovea in the compounding o f that diplomatic step. But It is the be taken three timea dally In Cube Trays, I Dessert Troy, edlustabb Vege caaes of emotional liutablllty.” Kosher Style Dill Pickles prescriptions. This pro-' table Fredieners, 3 large SEdlnf aad iU> Qilneae Oonununlsts themselvM Wltbeut doubt K M a’a haa the & g g n t and beet ecieetlon ef Try CANADA DRY fessional pharmacy mevaUa Shalves. Every featura yeul en(ey adio have the final determination Hers we have, from two differ Sweet Pickled Onions cold cut* In town. Try 'our own Bdciad Virginia Ham, Dehise —the original pafg dry ginger ale as to whether we can come out ent branches of the Christian reU Boned Ham, Freah Roast Ham aad a special Cooked andK^'nrcd carries o o the iotegrity this Christmas aad for years aftwl Corned Beef. They’re all dellclons. For meat halls, meat loaf, of this iacldmt foUowlng a “rav glon, a similar criticism of the Sweet Gherkins and parsoaal interest of functioning of the modem church. oIcm there’s nothing Uko our Blended Hamburg (Pork. VeaL Ifnagioe the delicious flavor of finest Jamaica ginger*...in $ aotiable” poUey. For that to hap Sweet Green Pepper Relish • yotir trusted phytidao Perhaps we might add a word of mYSSIUNTI pen, they thtmselvea must be rea- .. Will you remember sparkling dear, light drink... brimmiiig with fulhflavbrqd our own to the effect that mod PiccaUUi aonahle, and la time. Special Treat We smoke, cure and dress JI • U nS LONIBRI em churches have adopted auch For Tour Pete! any meat yon may have. to bring us your doc wholesomeness. Talk about a top-of-the-world fedUag«-tbat^s Onion Relish m sm CAHi N . - functioning because they find end ME.\T FOR CATS We can sImi make sausage i M M tor’s ntxt prescription ? IB-YUR 8VARAMTBEI CoBipraadse On Libya .... CHEVROLtT what you get from America’s ’’Gingec-Upper*’—Canada Dty feel It necessary to compete with Fresh, Home-Made AND DOGS— 19c Lb. and bologna products. __ CO. I sc ' th » big power poison in the the work and the attractiona of SAUERKRAUT CENTER lA e Ginger A le —the finest drink—ej any kind—you've ever tasted! AT TOUE PAVOMTB lEFAETMEIT. PUEIITUIE M AFFLIAltB 5TMI. AB»^ question o f the ItaUsa . colonies the materialistic world. In this PHARMACY has been the dsstre o f Britain and field, many of them do excellent y CHEVROLET/^ "Where Fharmaey It A tha United States to and good work, and they fsal that Tt7 gome of our own f^ e e a le a Mancliester Oiyliiloii thitir present milttory pocition on they art axampUfyiag tha Chrto- Freah Frosen StrawbenlM. 4$7 Mata St. TM. 4tfig t U B A r t f « r 4 Gmm € • • the North African oeaet. And It tiim tolrit aa words' or doctrine Com-On-The-Cob and other KLEIN’S k Free Dellvary •lo Bomi pAedsA m isa siu m a n e was to gtva tbemaelvA a clearer alone would not do In 'thla mod Food Storp, Freezer Plant. Dellt’alpsapii A taste picasers. tenger guarantee of tpis military em agt. ‘ 161 CEJ^ER ST. TELEPHONE 3256 •Bfeocht w s*«k Ister br Ciaadu Dtr’s eadwlie, tsem tieuM Oosw toeewa . poritloH that the United States SUU, the general indictment, j 557 MAIN StRSirr MaBchasUr O ff^ Open Tharsdny Nights Far Apphnnet taPF wm ei)ce tha trial court said that a da- next regular nteeting this evriting. Sunday at 6:80 o'clock to a rally partiaant qwkesmen merely point Officem for the coming year will and pot-luck supper. A program To Be Freed Extended Foraceit Decision Set^ ed out that croas-aaetloa drawlnga be elected. Mtra. R ose ’Th rall Is In o f music and movies was prepared Rules Teachers May o f Dm Job showed the amount of and held in the church a*^itorium ■ersonal Mfort chanN o< rsfteabmsnta. roclr excavation roquirsd to • be by ther superintendent, Luther tended forecast for Naw England Award Aside A birthday party, eelebrattag her Under Bonds 88,000 cubic yards. "Tbet wee sub- Barnard showing pictures of for the period, Nov. 28 to 84, in ataatially true.” the Supmme court lOtb birthday was given Marilyn In what ia believed to be the church school activities. ^ Get Double Pensions For HolidayS'^afety Barkhamstead, Nov. 23— UPh- Burnham.at her honne Wednesday clu sive: aald, “Slid would not support a fimt theater contest of its kind Rev. Walter B. Goeniing of Mrs. Anna Scirocco to The temperaturaa durtag ths Supreme Tribunal Or* claim of the company to recover Rapublieaa Charies L. Day was by her parents, Mr. and Mia. Lu in the country tha Clrole theater Holyoke, Mass., who la coiudder- next four days, Wadnaaday ther Burnham of Pleasant Valley tiffs not only of the protection on ders Retrial in High upon a baats of miamprasantation.” elected town clerk, town treasurer held Us first Know To^ Stem ing the pastorate of North Cov 24 in New Haven En** Await Trial on Man< through Saturdhy win avatage deb Cenpleted By SobsUtato roffd. contest drawing last night. entry Congregational church, which they reasonably mllod aa to aUgh^ balow normal except near and agent of the Town Deposit The Deliso company completed iMnuita 31 People to Leslie OoUlns and fam ily of Sul- Russell Potterton, president of pmached in the Tolland Federated ROASTING CHICKENS ono of uioBa funda but of tha slaughter Charge normal to Maine. Slowly rising way Contract fund In a special election here yes titled to Added Ben- about half the required excavation, Uvan avenue have moved into their the Cbambec of Commerce drew church pulpit Sunday morning amount contributed by them, to temperatures ths first part of Lose lives in Traffic terday, defeating Democrat Wil new house! "The Mayfair.” taking out 88,088 cubic yards of five contest entry bUnks and service, by mquest of the North There is still time to order for Thsnksffivliig. Oar flno 8 $ ls Becanee of Con* w y nothing of tha interest there N ew Haven, N ov. 22—ld roofer, on trU I. ing as to the representetiona made ^Slea'a i^ool, 8 p. m., with or- very interesting plastic demonstra townspeople and officials in proper Special Fall Offer Expires Dec. 31 remainder of the year. in North Brookfield, Maas. sons are guests for the hoUday The contract Involved the grad by the department at the confer n chcirtrfte placement of 'highway signs and . court mvaraad c. Suparior court da- O ct. 7. MANCHtSTER GREEN. CON ! ««n^f la a daagorotu time of tion. Mm. Hulda Senk is seriously ill, vacation with relatives in West cialon in favor of the board. No Date Bet for Trial Boston, Nov. 38—(*V—A 18% in g and drainage o f about 7,400 ence and the apparent coaflict be American Legion Auxiliary observance of them. PHONE 1701 year In Connecticut traffic, oapo- The program committee, with she been a patient ia the Hart H a rtford . Richfield Hi-Octane Ga$oline Tha teachara, all amployad by T h e Pu blic U tllltia s Com.mlaalon No date has been set for Mra. par cent bike ta ooeeb and sleep feet of new highway. tween the various recitele” made '1 ■ ■■ ’ for pedeobrtano. Nlgbta are Christmas Sale—J. W. Hale’a Mr. Benjamin has invited mprs- Mm. Sherman Waldron in charge, ford hospital for four weeks. Mrs. Nellie Darling who haa been tha atate aa training teaohom In Sciroeco’s trial. ing ear rates w ill become effective The Dellao Company« it impoaslble to austeln the Judg and driving id more dlffi- Sonday, N ovem ber 83 sentatlves of all organisations and calls to th r attention of ths public showed members interesting ways The Tolland County Jail services a patient at the New Britain Gen At Regular Price Naw Havan achools, oontributad to Scirocco died at Naw Haven hoe- on New England rallroada on Dec. low hid of 809,W2.04 when bids ment, and ordered a new trisL Rev. EUlreae Mwrlarty of Water- any interested persona to attend was conducted at 8 p.m. by Rev. that tha time period for mdeaming culC. to decorate the home for tte eral hospital haa returned to her tha Naw Havan Taacham’ mtlm- pital on Oct. 28, three weeks after 1. wem opened on D um ber 28,1940. "W o alao have throe motor holt- bury will apeak on Benedictine the meeting. The committee hopes W. H. Moe, Sunday, November tokens by Tha Connecticut Com Christmas holidays. Mm. Charles m. home. mant ayatem and to tha State his w ife shot him through the bead The .new rates warn announced After learning that a larger daya at tliia time, Tbeao noUdaya Abbey In Bethlehem, Conn K. of C. Crest decorated a tree with paper to be as. active as befom the wnr Miss Flomnce Leonard of the pany and the Connecticut "tailway amount of rock bad to be exca Mm. Agnes D. Pratt of Windsor Special Value $2.25 Bmployea* ratimmant plan after aa he slept, the tragic sequel to Ust night hy representatives of abonld bo happy daya, but our Mo Home. 8 p. m. ornaments which would appeal to and with the cooperation of other Orange. N. J. High school faculty and Tolland spent Friday at her and Ughtlng Company, raplrea on the rallroada. Commutation vated than waa anticipated when tor Vehicle Department rocorda organisations in town to curb the tha latter waa aatabllahed in what she claimed was yearn of Monday, November 88 all children. mturned to her Tolland home Tues Tolland summer home. Richfield Chassis Luhrication December 81,1949. Whan tha Oom- tickete will not bo affected. the bid was pmpered. the company ahow that traffle hasarda inoroaae Entertainment and dance, Down number of highway accidents lo day, Nov, 22, for the holiday recesa. 1089. dnmken abuse. sought to withdraw ite offer. Refmshments wem served by Rev. and Mrs. William C. H. miation 8xed rates for transporta Coroner James J. Corrigan who The Interstete Commerce com tromandoualy aa eountloaa thou- Homers, Orange Building Fund- cally. MiM Emily Hayden of Hartford U qnldatod In 1943 It entered the contract, how Mm. William Courtney, Mra Les Moe entertained several of their Richfield Oil Change (5 quarts) tion on ths Unas of these two com- held Mm. Scirocco criminally re mission recently authorized boosts aanda of drlvora got on the roada O range H all, 8 p. m. ter White, Mm. Raymond Ellison 'nie Omt of a aeries of meetings to home with her parents, Mr. and Tha New Havan Taacham’ Ra- pantas in tha ea rly p art o f 1949 It ever, after a conference with high in connocUon with thaae year-ond to organise a new Cub Scout pack friends from Guilford Sunday af sponsible for the death of her hue- of 13% per cent on eastern roads. Father and Son Banquet, North Mrs. W. Hoyt Hayden for the hoU- ^Transmission timmant inrstem waa liquidated ordered them— way officiaU. celebrationB,” Commlaaloner Mul- and Mrs. Donald Johnson. will be held Monday. November 88, ternoon. band in a finding which the grand Railroads taking advantage of Methodist Church, 6:30 p.m. The annual Christmas party will day wpek end. In. 1947, w ifli a atatu tory pro'vlston "To redeem outstanding tokens Conflict In Finding vlhlll aald. at 8 p. m. at Union school. ’The Many of the Tolland families am qf Differential Jury rejected, stated Scirocco had ICC decision include the Boston A Thuraday, December 1 be held Dec. 14 at the home of Mm, The Tolland County Farm planning family gatherings over that all ite mambam warn to ha prssented for redsmption dur Maine, New Haven, Maine Central. A conflict in the triel court's Iha aUte official invited "overy Salvation Army Corps Christmas pack is sponsored by the Union Bureau meeting to be held at Na transfarrad to tha State Teachem been drunk for a week before the finding as to what took place at Benedict Kupchunos of Avery School P. T. A. and all parents am the holiday Thanksgiving period. V'Radiator Hose Connections in g the yea r 1949 a t the value Central Vermont and Rutland. poraon in Connecticut to conduct a sale at dtadel. than Hale community center, mtlmraant ayatem. Tha platatlffa’ of 25c for each three tokana of riiooU nS' The ratlroede plan, however, to that conference and ite findings poroonal eampidgn againat being s tm e t '' invited to attend the meetlM. Charles Broadbent has mturned Annual baaaar and tea of St Tuesday, N o v. 32, fo r tw o demon to Huntington, Maas., after a few ^Battery names warn included among tha fered for radamptioni and to re offer reduced round trip ratee la and conclusion as to what Induced wnn or injured in traffic acd- M ^ e Guild, St Mary’a Parisb A small group of voluqteem from A movie, ‘’Cub In the House,” strations of a timber harvester the company to enter the contract the Mother’s Club am working w ill be the Siyt number on the pro days spent at the home of Mr.,and names of mambam cortiOad by the deem tokens presented in lesear Strikers to Gel ■oma instances. dente between now and New Toar'a house, 4 p.m. on. and a chipping machine are of q^Lights Naw Havan Board of Education for I made it necessary, ths Supreme Bve.” The commlaaloner ampU- with the Manchester Tumor and gram, followed by a discussion of Mm. Rupert B. West. unite at tha rate of 8c par Food Sale—Ladles of Regina much intemst to Tolland owners transfer. The’ State board, how- court said, to have a mtrlal. Sed the invitation with theae Cancer Clinic preparing bandages requirements led by Peter Spel- /T ires token.” . . . Haa to Dfowa HU Deer Laudus. J. W. Hale’s—starting 1 of orchards, dairymen and poultry- avar, ratuaad tO accept them. Holiday Turkeys TTie triM court concluded that atatemente; and necessary supplies to aid home lacy, Cub M aster o f P ack 88. E ast There am tokana still outetead- Bupert. V t, Nov. 88—(F)—Four p. m. men. A third demonstration will The Supmme court mjected the teen-year-old John McGraw had to tha company want ahead with tha "Oameotieut thia year ia well on patients in this vicinity. Hartford. The parents’ part in / S p r i g s tag. pmvlously Issutd by thssa car- Wednesday, December 3 be for tmating pests. beanri clahna that it waa con drown hU doer befom he finally contract because a Highway de Ite way to eatabUahlng an all-time An appeal la being made for old Cub Scouting w ill be discussed by risra. ’Thssa .tokaiu ahould ba pra- N e w B ritain , N o v. 22.— i North Methodist church Christ Mr. and Mm. Chester Clough of /Vacuum Inside of Car trary to tha General Aasambly*s took it home. McGraw mported partment spokesman misrepresent record for tlM loweat number of sheets, men’s shirts, sweatem, Adolphus Greenwood, assistant Specialist aanted for redemption hy Dacanj- T h e 82 membem o f Lodge 1,249, mas Sale and Supper. East District Oontmlssioner, and Tolland and New London am con Intent and "an Injustice to tha bar 81, 1949, alnca tha carriam win that he only wounded the young ed the amount of rock to be exca tr^ lc deatha. Plano concert, Gertrude Herr which may be unraveled for yarn tinuing making Improvements on W e specialize In Model International Association of Ma vated at 38,000 cubic yards. for bed socks. These articles may requirements of leademhip will be state” to pay doubla panstons after not be under any obUgatirm to re chinists, who have been on etrike buck with hU final bullet yester "State and local police through mann Hollister School auditor given by Harmon Smith, assistant their T^land summer home, the Airplane Motors and Planes tha plaintiffs retire. day. With no other meena of kill The Supreme court pointed out, l » out OonnecUcut, enthualaaUcaUy be left at Burrill’s Wayside Mar deem tokens after that date. at the North A Judd Mfg. Co., for ium 8:15 p. m. Scout Executive of Charter Oak former Clough homestead. Race Cars, Boats and Tools. "The stste knew that mduetions ing the deer, he had to drag it to however, that in ite only finding Bupported by newapapera. radio Christmas Tree Baaaar — day ket. The Tolland County Republican JOHNSON'S four weeks will have thanksgiving Council. Hartford. Mr. Gmen- a nearby atraam and drown it. I on what took place at the confer- Any interested persons am invit fmm tha aalartea of the plaintiffs turkeys—for free. atetl«ne and otbar aazoty-minded and evening. Center Church House, wood will lead a question and an Women’s Club haa been post organiaatlona are united in a tr^ ed to Join the group and after nec for two funds warn being made and Pythian Knights Edmund J. Peresluha, lAM 11 a. m. Luncheon and supper swer period. poned to November 38 to 8 p. m TOYS must have bean eoghbm t of tha mendoua tfo rt to keep our traffic Served. essary Instructions, the work may to be held at the Nathan Hale RICHFIELD SERVICE STATION Grand I<^e repreaentative, said INC- fa ta lity to il a t fe w e r than 300 be done in leisure time at one’s Educational, Riding and situation,” said the court. ‘‘Douhla To Hold Social Lod ge 1,433 w ill present a 20- Thuraday, Dec. 8 Community Center under the 575 MAIN STREET MANCHESTER pwralons have bean and am being thia year. Emanuel Lutheran Ladles Aid home. For further Information, Plastic. American Flyer pound turkey to each of the strik* sponsorship of the Coventry Re ACROSS FROM LIBRARY TEL. 3942 paid to parsons similarly situated "O u r w orat y e a r waa 1985, whan Variety Sale and Supper. Sale please call Mra. Ray Livermom, Report Is Filed publican Women’s Club when Tol Train and Assessories. em tom orrow . Lod ge 1,488, com- Have You A 485 human betnga were kiUed b;* Pick-up and Delivery who m tlrsd hotwaan 1989 and 1947. Linns Lodge, No. 72. Knights of. starting at 8 p.m. Supper from 5 M anchester 3-1938. land ladies w ill be mpresented. poaed of Stanley Works employes, motor vehicloa in OawectlOTi Any intention to avoid them has Pythias, will open its meeUng to T p.m. A ear driven by Mm. Vivian On Pension Fund Loj^ty Sunday ia November has already given the strikera Sewer Disposal Problem? Our beat year waa 1944, whan M l Hadlock of Warehouse Point, but HOBBY SHOPPE not bean Implamanted by afflrma- morrow n l^ t at 7 O’clock, tnatead 8880, Perealuha said. . Saturday, December 19 27 when a general canvass for of the usual time. The meeting peraona were killed by traffic acet- Salvation Army Band and formerly of Wapping, crashed into tlvo lagtalatlon .... home expenses and benevolences "P iopaa Form of Soeority" w ill be held at Oranga hall. THEN Chorus concert 8 p.m. CltadeL a tree on Dart Hill road hem According to the mport of Town for Tolland Federated church will Commlaaloner Mulvihlll reveMed CLIFF'S TOY "Fanslona am mora and mom. Following the meeUng the An niing to Speak Tbumday night Thomas E. Leddy, 'Tmasurer C. Leroy Norris aa of be observed. William Anderson, nual Thankagiving Social will bo a a T O * that the Chrlatmaa holiday la the N ovem ber 18. the M anchester racognlsad aa a proper form oi CONSULT A SPECIALIST! ^V 9 ObOfl«® 23, o f Sprin gfield, Mass., w ho had Mm. Furlong Flynn and Mm. L held. Them will M an entertain, moat dangaroua holiday period ia Thwn Pension Fund now lists total social aaeurtty. ‘Tha plalnttffA ta hitch hiked a ride with Mm. Had' Tilden Jewett am the committee SHOP ment starting at 8 o’clock and thia To Rotary Qub Oonaectlcut each yew. m ceipts o f $174,306.56. Thia sum good faith, have weak by weak, McKINNET BROS. SEWAGE DISPOSAL COMPANY Engagements lock a short time befom the acci to this service. Both Sides of Griswold win be foUowad by a supper. th e p eat ^ includes U . 8. bonds o f $165,000 month by nwnth and yaarhy year 130-182 Pturl Street, Msaeliester, Coaueetlcut dent, was painfully injured with About 70 teachem, officem, pu All mambam and their wlvee or ddante In Omnectlcut 2 cash on hand A u gu st 16 o f $8,096.- Street at Center mada thair contrlbutlona to thaao Superintendent of Schools Ar lacerations of the face which nar pils, pamnts and friends gathered Bwaethearte are welcome and all o T human betaga and injured 1,188 Gostafson-Johnson 95 intemst on bonds $1,125 and re Phone 3233 funda. 'Thosa for tha state em thur H. nilng will give the Thanks • * * “ • 1 " '* rowly missed hia eyes. He waa tak- In the Federated church parlom can ba aasured that they will • SEPTIC TANKS INSTALLED AND CLEANED other peraona during cairlatmM Mr. and Mrs. Paul B. Gustafson, en to Rockville City hoq>ital. Mrs. ceipts from employes’ contribu ployes’ funds hava bean mada giving address to Rotarians when tadldayB,’* the commlaaloner raid. hava an enjoyable evening. A t of 43 Lewis street, annoimce the Hadlock waa treated at East Hart tions $5,084.61. (Hractly to the state, and the state, tendance prisea will be jiven. they meet tonight at 6:80 at the • SEWER LINES 1NOTALLED AND ELECTRIC "O ur aeoond moat dangaroua hol< engagement of their daughter, Expinidltures include refimds of in tha aattlasMnt hatwaan it and Mencheeter Country club. The bel- New Toar'a Ive. The ford hospital for lacerations of- ChaneeUor commander Ed ALLY CLEANED t*fl. M ay la Miss •Elaine Barbara Gustafson, to $657.84, c fflo a axpenaa $150.71, Naw Havan whan the Naw Haven ance of tbe meeUng will be devot thhd aeoat dangaroua la Thanka- both kneea and her left hand. She Cook and hla committee have put • DRAINAGE DITCHES AND DRY WELLS IN- Edward W. Johnson, Jr., son of waa arrested by State Police for penalona paid ou t $2,608.14. ayatem waa Snally ahoUahad, ro- In a great daat of effort to make ed to 0ub business. gte ^ ." Oomnuadionoidonor KiilvU^ Mr. and Mrs. Edwarjl W. iJobn' Four Rotarians assisted Sunday STALLED reckless driving and ordered to ap-' T o ta l memberahip is 130 w ith caivad tha banaOt o f the paynMnta thia affair a sneceae. p a r% at son of 76 FBALGH.PONTIAC, Inc. CbooM with eomplota New 1950 Studebaker^s aMuraBeo fron t h o s B MANCHESTER 165 CENTER STREET TEL. 2.4545 2-1 SNO W coMvoBTaeLU Eitua 100 Sets Seat Covers jam exs... youH 6ad just the right psirjof PUBUC MARKET •HRES m a rt eboee to complete Selling Out Our Entire Stock your Fall caaemble. It's PODROVE’S— 805 MAIN STREET M assy to ia d A a t%ht •Widest Tread in Town Below Cost lUUANO’S U PIZZA Msa and atykl And wa for More Traction FiVi MIMUnS AT THE WHlH******® have to niany ootstand- WE NEED THE SPACE FOR NEW 1950 LINE SHOP FOR "HOLIDAY Small Large ing valiiaB to ihow yow SIZES ALL THE W AY FROM 1933 TO 1949 •Deepest Tread in Town this ar for li^ t n o w ! PLAIN ...... 50 $1.00 you WAMT C IC0jiS Priced for Example for More Wear SmooUi f lwf In e Huiohykstl QUALITY" FOODS WITH ANCHOVIES ... .. y ' .75 $1.25 The tuperbly hdionrad •Btudo- iMa, i» I •• I t 916.50 COVERS FOR $6.95 COVERS '*<*T^AKB fl look—tske a ride—tod you'll take wtateAAAAawni ... .75 $1.25 •W e put on more rubber. ^ baker deeian combtaM with a SEDANS and COACHES $8.50 FORCOUPES- $3.95 WITH SAUSAGE . ------newly perfected coil epring front X it flwfly!" That’e what people everywhere -TONIGHT... euepeneion to flattea out the 200 FLOOR MATS W j m H A M B U R G ------... .75 $1.25 NoNo lightweight recaps at Manchester Tire. ro«ijM «t ipote. are eayiog about tbe exdtiogly different 1950 Wendy 19.95 8540 AS LO W AS Studebaker. T a T FLOOR M ATS $2.19 f - i i WITH PEPPERS ..... • a a ' *75 $1.25 •W e don’t bum or cut the sidewalls. By Mra. Anne Cabot Coma in now and etc for yooreBlf how right By Sue Boraett Hem is an embroidered panel STORE OPEN ITALIAN CHEESE ------• a a «75 $1.25 SNOWED YESTERDAY AT 8 A. M. A sefOy peplumed two pteoe children will enjoy until their •W e don’t put on crooked treads. diey are. Arrange to go out for a convindog SIGN OF PLENTY OF SNOW THIS WINTER, GET PREPARED frock in junior sizes that shows grown-up days, then put aside to COMBINATION ...... $1.00 $^.50 trial drive in a low, long, alluring new OPEN WEDNESDAY UNTIL 5 :30 P. M. off a slim flgum to perf^on give to their children. Worked in Note the lovely scalloped neckline, simnle stitches and delightful aoft UNTIL 9 P. M. . .$1.25 $1.75 Come In and See the Difference Studebaker. See our collection of Cannon Nykma, Rubbers, Polar Grip Rubber Will Not Skid On lee shadings of blues, pinks, yellows SPECIAL ...... the way tha pephun dips down in You relex as you drive. You enjoy to tbe full Boots, Slippers, Handbags. the back. Short or iesg sUeevea and white, the panel measures Only recappers in Manchester using 100% original 9ra provided. lO H by 12',4 inches. Just the rig h t factory equipment. Positively no made-over tread de tbe deep-bedded, soft-sprung comfort of the size for framing. FOR CONVENIENT Freak Italian Breads Freak Paatry Daily, At Only A Slight Extra Cost 1 Pattern No. 8540 is a aew- rite signs to allow us to put on shallower or narrower treads. new Studebaker "M irade Ride." perfOented pattern in alaee 9, li. ■ Pattern , No. 5184 conslztz of hot iron transfer, color chart, mate If you want the b ^ in recaps for your money insist Get our famous 2*1 Cap. 6^000 Miles of Chain Bar Grip and then S i U , 14. J 5 .10 and 18. Slae 11. Italian Grinder a « A dream la drive an curvael Come io and drive this 1950 Studebaker; rial requlmmeiita, etitch Ulustra- short iloava, 414 y u d a o f S t o r 80- SliO PPIN G on Manchester Tim Recape. Tbia Studebohar putt tbe law af 12,000 IVIUes for Summer Driving for 6.00x16, $7.95. / tlona and suiting and flnlahing dl- Take advantage of tbit opportunity to try out llWlle gravity Itaalf to arork for you roc lions. Ail passenger sizes, conventional and low pressure— when you bead around a turn. this car. See why it’s being bought faster than t For this pattern aaiM $8 eante. Send 80e in coins, your name, dn Osina, your name, address, siac No waiting— 24 hour service. Varlabla ratloatawing. Wida-rim NEW TIRES BATTERIES ACCESSORIES address and the Pattern Number wbeela. Extra-low-praaewa tkaa. any Studebaker in history! rSeatmd, and tha Pidtera Number to Anne Cabot, The Manchester ~ Sue Burnett (H m Manchester E vening Herald. 1160 A v e . A m eri- MANCHESTER lULIANQ’S BAKERY SHOE SALON ig Herald) 1150 Avt. Ameri- cas, N ew T o rk 19, N . Y . **Exduaiv«ly Youra** N ew T o r ii 10. N . T . Needlework Fans — Anns Cab Manchester CHOKCHES MOTOR SALES Don’t miao the' new FOabion. ot’s 'Big Naw ■ Album is hem. 80 OAKLAND STREET -MANOnEtmiB 474 MAIN STREET Campbell Auto Supply Fall and Winter Isaua will da- Doaena of fascinating new designs, Acroaa Fituu The Post Office • it you with Us up-to-t^min- Christmas glfta, decorations and PUBLIC MARKET and PIZZERIA Tire and Recapping Co. 29 BIS.SELL STREET PH ONE 5167 eaay to make frocks lor all ^ cla l featums .. , . Pius four 207 SPRUCE STREET TEL. 70.56 295 BROAD .STREET Studfshtakerk the btQ’ n v f v I fo r tlurlA th at lasts andi style th at tlirllls fa^y. Free gift pattern gift jMtterns and directions. 25 PODROVE'S— 805 MAIN STREET TEI., 2-4221 W M iM ^ th a book. 36 oasts. I cants. rS> A , I ?
t MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN„ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER *2, 194f ?AGE tLnvW' '■V- ft'-'' 11...... 1—— wtfe* MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN- TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, I94f daughter aad aoa«tn-law, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Richards, Andover Fatiter and Son * r.>'' Pi^mont Speaks rest o t Rohtneau la a hieffiffi ta a MWor CpTlisioii' Summer School "Praised lake. Tba Fsople’a parly retained dom Leaders Attempt 200 Re-hired convention eijrned between rrsnee Blood Factor Before Squires There will be a meeting of the Banquet Planned AUTO REPAIRS inance over the Socialists, but the Open Letter to Legislators and Poland December 30, 1928, By Bus find Car Men’s Club la ths ' church. aoctal ^rman S pirit neo-Naxl League of tadependenta guaranteeing protection each By Superintendent tiling room bn Novamber 92, at. 8 p. m. MAJOR OR MINOR appeared out of nowhwe to gain a To Snap Deadlock nation’s dTplomattc lapresenta- Possible Clue Willtom rtedrobnt of the Su AU men interested are welcome to . A father and Son banquet is the By Firm Here current project of the North surprisingly strong third. Discusses Bingo Situation tivaa. A minor eoUMon en Kata atrEit preme Council Boy Life Bureau at attend. ALL MAKES AND MODELS Nationalism One of the most perelatent agi- at 4:18 p. »■ ycstsrflay Involved ,ln ths 1949 graduating class of$,celptg amjwntM ^ |9W New Haven spoke on the forma Methodist Men for Monday eve On Schools Issue agalnat expenditures of 91,112.50. ning, November 28, st 6:30, In the taUons within Germany la carried To Deafness a 8Uver Lane Company bus and Maachsstar Highagh school, _ 19 pupils tion and alma of the Columbian . REASONABLE — TERMS Proposed leglsUtton that would.^come and deep clekvages formed However That Doean't Eighty - ssvsn pupils ranging Squires st the meeting of Camp C. of Completes church vestry. It is planned to on by the so-called "Nauheim Cotton Picker a car driven by George J. Small, rsesivsd the 1949 diplomas who ^Crowing Again (OeatlMWd from Fage Oae) remove some of the restralnte on between sincere factions which would not have been graduated | from ths fifth grads up to and In bell Council. Knights of Columbus, bring together the fathers and circle,” headed by Prof. Ulrich Change Number of Un« Coatlaaeil ftwa Page Oae sons of the' church, and a cordial Noack, which tries conaUntly to raffles, bingo and other forms of hold opporing points of view. Wit- oi, ot ISO School street with thalr class had it not bean cluding sophomores In High school last night. In the course of his Course of Study E. G. STEVENSON GARAGE chanoe-takmg have taken the In neM newspaper headlines about ( Held as Killer Patrolmen Winfield Martin re wars enrolled In , the elementary, talk he> paid high tribute to the invitation is extended to every « r % f o m ) hold meetings of Germans from "We merely agreed to meet employed in Town children bom with auch c o n g ^ U l tor Bumrosr school, fiupsrintsnd- 8 GRISWOLD STREET again.” terest of Manchester’s two repre- the "light’’ over tbeae bUls before ported that the bus bad p a s ^ ^ Intermediate and advanced Instru council for sponsoring a Colum father, whether a member of ths both the west and Soviet sones of defects, university medical author ent of Schools Arthur H, lUing North Methodist church or not Tcl. 8888 — After 8:30 2-2930 The leaders aald that It was sentativea and the sen«tor from ths le|^lat,ure. On local Communi SmaH^'car and waa about to pull told the Brard of EducaUon laat mental music clasass bald at the bian Squires. circle. Mra. Helen D. O'Donnell, instruc •tetlimallBt” wltUa Ita «wn occupation. The theme of the There 1a no change In the num . (Oonttanad frsm Page Oaa) ities said. Prior to the meeting Mr. Pied Those without a son have the ■ nnka uiS ortered a wldMprcad Noack followers Is that everyone their intention to keep all of tte this district. Uke many other ty levels, admittedly that would into ths curb to discharge P ^ n - night in prssentlng a report com- Untoln school. Instrument train tor of the class In “Store Organi be'moat imfortunate. To throw Amofig methods known by medi ing offered included baas, baritoite, mont, who la a flald repreaentatlva pririlega of borrowing one. M M «. iH er caned It “TltoUim.” except Germans should get out of committeea interested In the Issue, leglaUtors, they have been ad ber of persona unemployed here, ralgnsd tomorrow on n formal gtrs when the right rear f ^ e r of pUed by H igh' School Principal zation” completed the eight weeks dressed by many groups on both auch decisions down to local com. cal science for coping with RH In- the but caught the front bumper French born, trombone, trumpet, of the Boy Life Bureau, held a itourae at the Eaat Side Rec 1.:- A full evening of fun, motion Init moat obaervan caleulaU that Germany and allow the country to chief among them the Education but the State Labor Department charge of murdtr. compstlbility is blood trsnsfuslon, I k im M. Bailey. conference with counsellors emd become neutral ground In the east- committees Interested in the issue, sides of the contention. ’This munltlea Is, we believe’, a disserv' of the ear. Driver of the bus was Mr. expresaed satisfac clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, song brary last night. About 35 per- pictures, singing and good fellow ‘‘iam” waa around lon|r before week a group of Manchester’s min Ice to the State. We respectfully reported that Maniffiester Modes, A man picked up snrilsr for where the child Is given a brand nung officers of Brown-LaGace-SUum west political dispute. chief among them the Education local ladies’ coata manufacturera, questioning was rstsassd. Myro" **. Ames, 87, tion at the outcome of ths 1949 flute, saxoI)hone and oboe. aons Have attended each week,, and ship is planned. Clinton Webb of ’Xtifoalavia’a Marahal Tito broke isters ssked that the propoeed Hb- appeal to members of the General new supply of blood after birth. Ths accident occurred en Mam circle at the K. of C. home. Jo 90 per cent will receive the Con Olestonbury, formerly of thie town, Police Baa Meeting committee posted on the results of have re-hired 200 employes who Tbs officon llutt Outlerrsx Bununer school, which he ils- The instruments wers In major erith the Kremlin. ertdizlng leglalation be blocked- Assembly not to evade their public Another is the use of a b u t t ^ street just eouth of PurasU plsee Ity sobool owned However, eome seph McCooe le chief counsellor of necticut State DlatrlbuUve Edu who ie well known ee a magician How much of the growlnc Oer Noack’s last attempted meeting the various conferences. According ' to Information ob had been temporarily laid off, told In bfi sUument: substance known aa RH hapten and both vehicles wets proceeding ■ertbad as a "very worthwhile ac- the circle. over the past week end waa banned tasponaiblllty in this matter. New periods of unemployment 30 Instiumente w ere^ n ted from cation diploma. will cntertMn. It U also expected m«ti apirtt of Independence la No Oonmeat by Bowlee tained today, the measures may be Mimy Loopholes Hs hAd bssn dtlaklhg ’BAturday which Is SAM to neutralise the north. Uvlty.” During the past eight weeks that One of the club members will on THI by German police aa "subversive claims can be attributed to the sta night. And srooksd one marijuana The report sUtoa that the sum a Hartford concern^^m rental bill “natlonaliat” and how much la Governor Bowles himself made held up and never get to vote. "III. These 'proposed bills are full antibodies formed when RH posi la to be pffid fro n ^ e outdoor fes Mrs. O'Donnall has surveyed the ■peak for the fathera, and that one and threatening." bility of the report this week, off clgarstte befors going to -Um Hur tive end RH negative blood type# mer clssses wars in three.main di- pure NaH la matter of debate. no comment about the conference. lAitest Information here is that of loopholes. Who la going to see tival fund. Ths 1800 budgeted for four functional divistona of a ratell of the. eone will have a few re Political advisers to the occupa. Manchester’s > leglsUUve deten setting the re-hlring by Manchee- on dance- rio one would dancs war on each other. vlslona: Instrumental music, High Andover However) almoat any major Naal tlon authorities point out here that It waa understood that he intend to It, that the operation of these ter Modes. these classes t a in spent. business: merchandising, managa- marks to make. who haa eacaped trial for war tion hes not yet made up Its mind with him because af his condition, B ch ^ elaasss and kindergarten ment, promotion, and control. Ths A roast beef supper will be the “Gertfian thinking” Is being ed to take the stand that, while gardes of chance la ‘confined sole The total unemployed here la so he left the hall. Hebron classee having a total enrollment A total of 18 pupils attended the Crimea up to now can face moat his office was open at all timea fully on the Issue. , , . ly to the duly qualified members of Holy Ysiur B^’cnta Planned Rev. George Milne of GUesd course was designed to provide a i served by the good cooks of the revealed more .and more 'Those seeking passage of liber- 641, Including’ 398 femalei. Un- Heard little OIri Orytag of 171 pupils. klndergartepr clam condticted at Qarman courta without too much their shops fill up and their pay to all leaders,' the task o f working the sponsoring organization V How employuient Compensation Claims The benefit card party given the H oUlim street school, and 19 will be the guest speaker at the background of Information about j Women’s Society of Christian SerV' fear, unleaa he la peraonaHy linked slizlng provisions appear to feel As he was Isavliw, he heard the Vatican a t y —OP)—The Holy Fifty students In High school the various phases of retail selling. ice of the church, of which hire. envelopes grow Into something like out a compromise belonged to the are you going to keep persona un totaled 630, 66 being initial, 584 for the Anwton Silver Club sick classes wars divided among the attend(M^ tbs cIsm st Uncaln regular meeting of the Ladle^ with an Individual war crttae. that the worthy purposea for which der 21 from attending bazaars, etc., tie girl Cluing. He opened the Year O ntral Committee has an It is also one of ths required cours Jeesle Sweet la president. To as a peacetime normal living wage, Legislature and its leaders. money le raised justify the m en s continued, and 30 agent Eleven EngUah, sodal studies, scisnes, acbool./Claaaea wers in operation Benevolwit Society In the church The relaxed attitude toward e*- Immediately after the huddle In where these gambling schemes are veterans’ claims were listed, one car door, picked her up and nounced an Initial list of 15 Inter fund, held at Hebron town hall social rtel of 29 • u seitiBS> Naxia la ahown by the recent con conducted? Who is going to keep being initial and 10 continued. last Friday svsnlng, proved a so ma. Sponsoring unite have bssn plane and purchases, reservations OHUeat/ l»««tpafaUas M t j West.Germany leads all Euro the governor's office, Republicans dayF Average attendance was ber 1. st 8 p. m. Mr, Milne haa plans, bingo games and other sim ued, perhaps for 10 miiuites. four non-rellglo'w to be held dur with several of ths students tak should be In by tomorrow night and TBWOTVa~—-— . ^ We — m—BHwa* —n. — viction of Gertrud Schol* Kllnk, pean re<»very nations in IncreaS' called Into a caucus to hear from them from participating in raffles cial and financial sucoesa. There iswhat reduced because M the recently spent some time In Scot the Msnchsstsr Chamber of Com ilar devices much employed In the ‘He said hs doesn’t remember ing the 1950 jubilee. ing mors than one of these merce and the Retail Merchants may be telephoned to Herbert Mc PICK THt BURNER Itmmn teeHee—oie head of Adolf IllUer’a League to r Ing Its Industrial production and 'their leaders what had been done. past, althoujgh. In some Instances, (lotteriefi) 7 Wljy should there ever were 18 tables,in play with vari (xnirses. With the exception of o Bitustlon, but the average at- land and It |s expected that he avtlt>li la a German Women. ^ anything in a Church, or upder exactly wbat 'happened after The religious congresses will in will present picture sUdes to sup Bureau. Guire, 2-2603. tm gn al aanadi|a Austria Is nmnlng second. The Democratic chief executive of questionable legality. 100 Persons that," aald Nevins. "Until later ous games, briilge, whist, pinochle, flva. pupils who received partial^ loe of all children Was tor THAT'S TOPS' Obedience to the "conqueror” Is church auspices, from which child clude the Third Internatlonsl Cen'- plement his talk on that evening. taaa«sia ** A French i.one German court haa been ' Insisting that state 'I^ose opposed to the measures Sunday morning. When be got up, gresa of CaUioIic Journalists, pro credit, aU others recsiyed ‘ approximately 22 dsya,,'' The no longer commanded by a snap of grants, open to all muhlcipalitles, ren are barrCd? People under 21 crlbbage, setback, and everyboto Over ninety dollars was real found her a "majc r Naxl” but aWd consider gambling aa bad no mat he noticed his clothes were muddy moted by the Internatlonsl Union credit In making up work faw d amount budgeted for this purpose, an occupation soldier’s finger — as be financed by s $25,000,000 bomt are qualified members of churches. Held as Spies had a good time. Mrs. Ciharles P. ized from the Christmas sale aad that the 18 montha ahe had already ter under what auaplcea It o c < ^ . and what he thought was blood on of the Catholic Press Feb. 16 to 18. during the regular school ytmt. 93^, was used. ■pent In jail awaiting the trial it Was during the period immedi Issue. Until yesterday, ' Republi They also seem to consider that How can you say these gpmea of Miner won first In bridge, Mrs The report states that the teach supper which were held la ’the his opaL When be heard about the Another congrress to be held Floyd A. FogU second. Mrs. About half of a group 90 waa enough pimiahment. ately after the war — except in cans. In control of the House. ha<) the present efforts may. If success chance shall be confined to duly (CoatiBued from Page Oae) students, not Included In Mae to ers wers satisfied with the pro- church social room on Thursday the Soviet xone where military rule (jusUfied members and then say killing of the little girl, ha says early in the year will be that of Stephen Moansy was first In afternoon and evening, sponsored WAU-HAMf COM- Her oppoalte number, Baldur stood firm In a refusal to author ful, serve aa opening wedges for be realized It might'have been the tal enrollment figure, ornipfeted gre$e which the children were able VMONOO.MNIRS la much more strict. further extensions of gambling that certain members shall not the “Adherents to the Hospltallt.v plnuchls, Morris Doublsday 2nd by the Ladles’ Benevolent Society. von Schlrach, U aervlng 20 yeara ize more state bot rowing. crew which wms to have flown girt he had.” of Our Lady of Lourdes.” March 2 the atx-weSk typew ritiu course, to make, and "it is our definite im Free! rnafomtmHr grnoemtood Herbert Johnson was first In set- in Spandau priaon. The aentence participate? Who is going to en Robineau to Paris last Friday. The Due to the smaller ynwoUment, pression that the work done great The 'Volunteer Fire department IbbI 9BV*Bf8 MR t* IVIIUng to Compromlee ***Trie entire situation Is discussed force all these provlsiona, and Mother ,ColIapaes to 8. Non-religious congresses to b a ^ , Raymond Burt seooncL Mrs. resjlonded to s call early Thurs 23% or omo ^nfihiy waa Impoaed by .the International crew was srrested when the plane Josephinesfi mother collapsed the school operated three periods ly fscllitated the entrance of the oomoof^ «»bI bb4 After a conference of G.O.P. In an open letter to members of how? Such enforcemefits border on be held In Rome will lilcliide the John ()ucen was first In whist, day morning for a fire at the laWiB— I •• War Crimea court at Nuernberg American Held arrived without Robineau and the from shock and grief. Detective J. International Chamber of Com day rather than tour as in pre pupils to the first grade.” The re commlttse chairmen In New the General Assembly, submitted the Impossible. Mrs. Roland Mstoche second. Wil port adds that without limitation home of Harry G. Rice and fam’ DRIVEWAYS In 1M8 for hla acUvltlea aa Haven, however. Hbuae Majority plane waa Impounded. Ed Martin commented, “ It waa the merce, April 23 to 80. liam (aiurch was the ludty win vious years. T e lle r s were paid head of the Hltle. Jugend (Hitler by the Pastors Association of "IV. Protestant churches, at of kindergarten attendance this lly. Some damage was dons to the By Hungarians Leader George C. . Oonway (R- Bridgeport The letter statea: Poland dgmauded the Immediate ffioet vlcioue murder ever, commit ner of the gUver csndlesUcks. accordingly, r e s ^ n g In a 25 per Oil PUSNACSf— least, resent deeply the Implica year, It will not be necessary to Interior and smoke permeated Don’t Mtil* for lets thss the betel InHsIl ----- Youth). release of both plane and crew, ted in Fresno couhty.” . Mere than 39,000 wells are drill George Grifflng won the cigarette cent saving responstt)lltty.till... *for------any- .._un- is,wyer who served at have confessed that the secreUry slaying. Tbase sh ew ^ a mao'9 those who could not attend but of th’q/other officers. are in regional technical achool. Itaelf "Frienda of Otto Straaaer" some aort of con fes^n of espiiv viduals and other groups? In ef archivist at the french embaaay . LETU9 are visiting at the home o f their nacegssry ’borrowing.’ the hearlnf as chairman for those footprints and a distinctive -weave wished to help along. Refresh- A son, James, was born to Mr. tried to hold a political rally In hag's 6r gabotage.” Other Inform^ fect,. the law la atiU on the books In Warsaw, Aymar df Brossln de in the material of^a map’s coat, e Mission of Jesus” was the 2. The basis o . the tchixil aid seeking to easfc our gabllng laws SIMON1ZE meats were served and a pleasant and Mrs. Edwin Brown, Sr., st Oueaaeldorf on the Rhine, ^ e ed jo iirc^ In Austria made a simi against these gambling methods, Mere, was his direct superior in along with the faet[^hat the coat thybie of tbs sermon ot the Rev. Backus hospital, Nov. 12. Mrs. AMESITE DRIVEWAY THE MANUIAClURtP program shoifld be a flat across- of Connecticut made the thread social time waa enjoyed after the rge M. Milne Sunday at He Let's Take A Ride Brttlah occupation authorltlea for lar conjecture.) ' but these bills (39 and 73) would the French Intelligence aervlce cuff bore three buttons. Brown is the former Melva Dou The communique said Geiger the-board grant of $26 per pupil bare declaration, "You cannot leg- permit the churches, etc., to break YOUR CAR playing program was endecL ron and Gilead Congregational THAIS TOP. bade the meeUng. Straaaer waa espionage activities. Bkxxl spots were -found on bleday. ORDER PLACED FOR NEXT SPRING also hsd confess^ and added hla to all municipalities In the cur Ulate morality.” the basic law. How can we condone (Or Aay Method Ton Prefer) ’ The Rev. H. R. Keen preachec^ churches. Ths Teen Agers met In That one of the aevcn men with Hitler "We respectfully remind you Grosz said Robineau named Outlerres* oast, Nevti)a said, and A meeting of the Tolland Coun who founded the Next party. He testimony Implicated Vogeler and rent biennium, which ends June tearing down \rith one hand what Fernand Renaud, embaaay secre he added that Gutierrez admitted Sunday at SL Peter’s Eplscopi Sunday evening with the Mlaaes Sanders. It said Geiger was tsk SO. 1951. that should the legislature vote to we are striving to build up Satiafactlon ()a a ra a t^ church from the miracle of Nancy and Sally Scranton, and ty Farm Bureau group will be hax "been a refugee In Canada relax the gambling laws, they will tary translator,’ aa an assistant to having tried to Brask them off. held Nov. 28, opening at 8 p. m.. rinoe he broke with Hitler but haa en white trying to flee acroea the 8. Additional state aid should the other In private and public de Mere. ' - ' I ■ loaves and: fishes, taking as /h is Ctelvin Fish and PhyUls Fogll were For The Beat In Driveway. ConstmctloR Call Proudly Sold and Installed By border. be given to towns "In a difficult be legislating immorality. Of morality? Gambling Is gambling, Advertisement— Prieea From 98.09 Dp text "Gather up the fram ents In charge of a Thanksgiving pro at the home of Mrs. Albert B. Bll- New 19,SO PACKARD tried repeated!., to return to Gei^ course, every law which seeks to The arrested Frenchman also lard James T. Laldlaw of Cov No details of the alleged sabo financial position” on a "basis of by whatever name and it does not was said to have confessed that he that nothing be lost” Hs tau gh t gram. Oil Heat and many. tage and espionage were disclosed. demonstrated need.” i^ntrol men In their moral be become right Just by doing It In a Treat the family to a delicious out a lesson in avoldsmce of Miss Mary E. BlsseU of Seattle, entry will be present and will It ^ r O i l s H S A T BtraaW'Waa quoted recently aa havior Is $n attempt to legislate recruited espionage agents, while Thanksgiving dinner at ths Prin Bantly^s 3cpvicenlep demonstrate the most artistic THOMAS D. COLLA Nor waa the number of other per Representative Conway said he church or b ^ eflt event Policemen some were transferred to him by wastefulness, giving insUnces in inrash., forroerty of Hebron, U a 1.4 MAN' }'r.: fU ■aylng the occupation pow*ra are morality. cess. Main street at Pearl street Phone 7930 ways of using Christmas greens 2-9219 Eifgineering, Inc. p r a t i n g hla return ‘Tmo^ng sons arrested revealed. had arranged today’s conference raiding a gunbllng place met tbia Rene Bardet, the former French the history o f iw Vienna by auto and was seized assist our municipalities in the from doing so by civil law and the true that past generations of Con S Ma W tlW nM 830^ servlee/of Holy Oonununton en result showing there are 382 chil 'would be glad to pass along. The Bonn republic is dominated by de Mere, to whom he also sent araapUr lapoW la 13 rntmthlr 3Irs. Hattie Nerbauer, who has en route. Sanders, however, had need^ expansion of their school police. The person hated Is almost necticut legislators learned by ex Intelligence reports. LOANS Jiving Day at 10 a. m., dren in the town between ages of Christian Democrats, but they IN ON i TRIPI —I still been reported at liberty Mon as well off aa If his enemy had perience the dwgera and evils and d stmllar servlee next Sunday, three and 18. This shows a rath been visiting her 'son-ln-lsw and need and get voting help from facilities. daughter Mr, and Mrs. Sherwood day morning. been restrained by the fear of God. the whole principle of gambling Phbns ths YR8 MANsgsr-glvs a faw naesismir f t atyll a. m. All are Invited to at- er surprising Increase over pre Tightest Free Democrats and the win Not Adamant Poland Is Accused ■ Keefe for the past three months, BRUNNER'S RAEKARU THE P ER F^ a Natlonallstle "Germany party" H unga^n Comraaniqae And society la better off too. and placed our present laws on the —than emns in, I^ *Tsaf* to 4 oat ef S promptly. tpfid the Thanksgiving servles. vious counts. In 1940 there were . The Hungarian communique "Although we are prepared to only 200 of children of above ages has returned to her home tn Mil order to outrank the SoclaUats. submit a proposal of action, we do "II. Furthermore, the local op statute hooka. Any chsugs to re Of Breaking Agreement Isene SIS to 9se0 en NgwEsre aiene Word has been received of the said: tion provision Is oae of the most lax these la'ws is a mnva back to la the town. 200 ot thSM chil- waukee. The Bonn leglalattve halls have not Intend to be adamant on any Paris, Nov. 22—()P>—France for * birth of a daughter. Ruth EUxa BUTLER have been ringing with more and "Engineer Imre Geiger, manag rigid plan, realizing that , the cur despicable features of Ills 39 and ward an outgrown past.' mally accused Poland today of eeussnrff rust uats to sav r« betb, to Mr. and Mrs. J(din M. more apeechea on behalf of Ger ing director of Standard Electric 73. just as It Is In the present so- "VI.-One addiUonal word: There Trimmer of Upper Darby, Penn. rent stalemate can only be elimin breaking a 25-year-old Franco-Po Runs errands, orders groceries, duvets "inM- manism. One delegate proposed Co., Ltd.,: has been arrested while ated by a spirit of realistic give- called Bingo law. need be no fear that volunteer fire lish agreement by arresting a Mrs. Trimmer Is ths formar Mias recently to restore the Hltler-en- trying to cross the border Illegal departments will disappear If the J ^ t o m u d FINANCE C and-take by both sides." "You may be aasured that one French consulate employe, Andre tad Plaar • STAH TMATM MntONM Betty Chase, daughter of Profea- sages and irands guard against trouble. Is fast, - glneered "Anschluas” with Austria ly. He confessed to having com l^vem or Bowles, in his weekly of-two things win happen under uee a t gambling devices is denied. Simon Robineau. aor and Mrs. Eugene P. Chase of (Hitleria bloodless coup which mitted large scale spying activity. With a little Imagination, other 7M MAM SiaOT, MANCmtiai, COMM. neat and trustworthy. 'W^orks day and night. radio broadcast last night, made such a provision. First, there will In a note a Foreign Office OM 34M a DsvM Itovey, Yl$ MANagar . Easton, Pa., summer realdento of brought Austria Into the Naxl "Upon the testimony of Imre be more gambling. People who ways of financing support will be spokesman said would be deliy- no comment on the Republican Ispu to wMerti sf dl wfswtoto|’lwM Hebron. W hat'f mote, he costs only a few pennies a day.' camp In 1938). Geiger and other evidence, the overture for a peace meeting, al hold gambling devices In disfavor found, as Is true now of many such ered this afternoon to the Police The amount brought in from In Austria, too, a awing to Naxl state security office also detained though he had agreed to the con will hesitate a long time before departments which do not use embassy here, Franim repeated her, S t Peter’s Episcopal church to be When you consider how faidifully he Ktves Tightest thinking waa recorded In Robert Vogeler, an American cit ference before he went on the air. stirring up a conununlty row by gambling achemes. Local commu demanI' problem, now In its third cials. that the crew of the plane has been Eatate of Alfred W. Tomm, late of week. Republicans originally had "Or, secondly. In areas where the responsible positions entrusted From the'Home of presentation, aa Mias Martin Manchester In said district, deceued. to us, to Improve the conditions of deUined in Paris because police Lesral Notices insisted that state grants, flnancec) the local option feature Is employ want to question them further. could not be present The Rav. H. with the • ’intents ;.t thi;'. p’ackrrqo . . Y E S Upon the application of Clarence within the current budget or by our society.” R. Keen furnished tranaportotlon S. Tomm. admlnlatrator, praying for ed to curb gambling, conflicts will Poland has protested dstention cif Fine I^es, Cakes and Pi authority to compromlae and settle the AT A COURT or PROBATE held tax increases, If necessary, go only the crew. for some of his parishioners. The cathedral waa crowded and quite cOuhtful and diaputed claim which said ivt Mancheitpr within and for th« to those towns which demonstrated aid be paid one year after the Their stories of Roblaean’a estate haa agLlnit the New Tork, New DlRtrict of MftnrhoitFr. on the 19th actual Inability .to pay for their a number could not obtain seats. d*v of November. A. D.. IMS. school buildings have been built. Boy Survives whereabouts, are c said, however, it would run to corporated into a compromise CLOSED AUallAY THURSDAY AND fund for the Sunday eohooL The the.time and piece of hearths thereon, lowed for the rredltors within to brlnK about $5,500,000 in the current fis tion was said to have been almost books 'Will cost about $50 and 1. Allow dme between calls. by publtahlns a copy ofd|hls order In In their claims against said estate, and cal period for the $20 per pupil bill.” intact Aa rescue workers came quits a Uttls more must bs added some newspaper having^ circulation the aald administrator la'directed to grants alone. upon It some of them reported SOREIHItOOCauMdhy CoMs FRIDAY, NOVEMRtra 24 AND 25 to the above to make up the re 2. Hang up quietly when .someone else is ftlve public notice to the creditors to In said district, st least live (.'ays be Republican Insistence that the Weep Extm Point* they could hear faint, feeble cries. quired amount The first emd eldest Ml^nery in New fore the dsy of said hearing, to ap bring in their claims within said time Urges Lamar Coiudi Just rub OB Mustarok. . , It’s made talking. • pear if they see cause st said time and allowed by .publishing a copy of this governor take the responsibility Several bodies were found mpwdsUy to promptly islisvs coughs, A good start has been made on plSM and be heard relative thereto, and order In some newspaper having a cir for bond Issues, should they prove strewn about In the dense woods. son throat and a(ihiBg ehaat mowlas the repairs of the Weyman place England guarantaas Old Monostary to nako return to this court. culation in said probate district, with to be unnecessary, was based on Beaumont, Tex.—Stan Lambert, The plane was found near FUt- due to eolda. Muataroie actually helps near Hebron XSreen, which was 3. Always release the line in emetgenciti.) JOHN J. WAL.LETT. Judge. in ten days from the ckte of this order, coach of Lomar College, wants to break up local congtatioo In the up ba tha finaal quality Cohiomia Wina (to— and return make to this court of the their contention that his budget vet a small town on the west side per bronchial tract, noss and throat, purchased tome months ago by AT A COURT OF PROBATE held notice given. Includes about $11,000,000 in ap keep the extra point In fcjotball be of the Oslo fjord, about 30 miles IS 8 atnngtha. Stanley K. Nygren. Mr. Nygren that monay con buy. at Msnehester within and tor the JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge. propriations for projects which cause It is the only “perfect play.” from the Norwegian caplUl. The ie certainly doliig the community DUtriet of Manchester, on the 18th can't or won’t be un^rtaken dur "I contend that kicking the nearest house to the erssh scene a fine servlee by rescuing this fine day of NoTUnber, A. D., 1949. ' AT A COURT o r PROBATE held ing the biennium. extra point is a.skill. Furthermore. is almost two miles sway, and ap MUSTeroIE old residence from ruin. It is In Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, Kt Manchester within and for the USR a deplorable condition inside, with Judge. District of Manchester, on the 18th They seek t(^ guard against the It Is the only perfect play In foot parently Ita occupanta did not hear rffesi t$ 4 . Estate of Stanley A. Soderlind, late dsy of November. A. D., 1949. possibility that the governor, by ball; the pass from center has to the explosion when the plane floors rotted away, fallen plaster of Maiichscter, In aald District, de Present. JOHN J. WALLETT. be ‘on the money'. The holder has crashed. everywhere,’ etc. A nice upright Plff£R£HCE.,, ■Tudge. Issuing bonds to finance school creased. grants, will be in a position to to Mo a perfect job. The kicker has piano which was In the house, and On motion of Charlotte O. Soderlind Estate of Stanley A. 8oderllnd. late to be perfect. Furjhermoye, every Office* Space other valuable, pieces of furniture, . of said Manchester. aCmlnlsuatrlx. of Manchester In aald district, deceas claim .the upspent money as a DM^ad Release of Mall Car AHP TH£ p i m m a . ORDERED: 'That six months from ed. ’’surplus” achieved by his admin blocker hag to do a perfect jeb er too heavy for aneak thieves to carry off, are completely spoiled eeeeessaeaaeeaaeseseeaaaeeeasAseeaeseeaeeeaeeaseaeeae eseeeeqeeeeeeaeaeaaesaaataaaa the 18th day of Norember, A.D.. 1949 Upon application of Charlotte D. istration. the kick win b« blocked at such a Berlin, Nov. 22.— March 19. A JOHN J. WALLBTT. Judge. the time and place of hearing thereon, This belRg the case, it may )m ed the New York agreement Uft; delicious turkey supper was ssrvsd are mote than 720,000, an .increase of 45 pet by publishing a eepy of this order In necessary. In the Interest of as lead,” Bell says. "It won’t open up 348 Main St. and try to score.” I liig ths Beriin blockade. directod by Mrs. A, E. Adams, cent, AT A COURT o r PROBATE held some newspaper having a circulation suring school building aid, for us Mrs. Karl Unka, Mrs. Winthrop ■ "v. At Manchester within and - for the In said district, st .least Are. days be to accept some plan for bonding. LEHIGH VALLEY District of Manchester, on the Slst fore th(? day ’ of said hearing, to ap 8. Porter, Mrs. Jamas Bfilis Md To meet this soaring demand, we have had to day of November, 1949, pear If they see cause at sale.’ time and Since borrowing entails added Miss Clara Ellis. Ttis chairman PreiMnt. JOHN J. WALLETT, place and be he^rd relative thereto, coats'and Intsrest charges It would ANTHRACITE for the coming year wlU be Doug build and place $80,000,000 worth of telephone Judge. and mal e return to this court. appear that Governor Bowles las Porter and the new member equipment and facilidn. Estate of Mary B. BUilIng, late of JOHN J. WALLBTT, Judge, should carefully re-examine hla You Can Buy A 1950 Buick Special 4-Door of the church committee will be FULL XCanebester. In salt.' Dtstrtet. deceased. fiscal position when and if he in Tbs administrator having azhibited AT A COURT OF PROBATE held ^ 9€l ikdt Robert E. Foote. Merton W. QUARTS Progress — yes— but the 'job isn’t , finished. Us administration account with said at Manchester within and for the sists on bonding. It must be ^ Sedan For $2015 Delivered In Manchester estate to this Court tor allowance. It Is District of Manchester, on the llth understood that any .future sur W e’re sail building and we will continue — ORDERED: That the 39tb day of day of November. A. D., 1949, plus would be an indictment o f his hs8 btta "TOM" for sliaeit a cMlary until everyone in Connecticut has the kind of November. 1949, at two o'clock, after Present, JOHN J. WALLBTT. poUcy.” READY FOR DELIVERY noon, at tba Probate Office In the Muni Judge. telephone service he wano. cipal Building In aald Manehestsr, be Estate of William Handerspn. late of CEuUums Appreival Given 1950 BUICK SPEQAL 4 DOOR (G RAY) To pmHxt againit twbiHtiitlMt end Inferior coolt— Chrysanthamum and the same Is assigned for a hear Manchester. In said Dlstrlst, deceased. Conway's statement gave can*- baiit on lhlS’r-’‘CMAM OF Fuas* ing on the anowaoee of said adminis- On motion of Agnes Henderson a|k|a tlouM aniroval to recommenda 1950 BUICK SPECIAL 4 DOOR (BLACK) BauqueH sseeeeeeeeseeeaeeaseeaeeeesflseeeeeeeeseeeeeeseeaeeoeaesaseM****** sea*e*ee»eeoeaaa#a tratlM account with aald eatats and Nancy Henderson of said Manchester, AufHOzixiD OISTRieuTOtt aMSitalnmcpt of heirs and this Court administratrix. tions made yeeterday by the Con 1949 ROADMASTER SEDAN . dtraeUi that aoUix of the time and •'* “ onths from necticut Public expenditures coun- piaea assigned for said haartng be toe 18th day of November. A.D., 1949, (91 on the school add problem. The 1949 RIVIERA For Tliankogiving Pv . givwi to UI persons known to be In- be and Ihe same are limited and al- council, a privately financed gov MANCHESTER R eason able tsrtsted tbsTstn to appear anti be ****.. ««aitors within which ernmental research organi$stlan, Other hfo^cla $ oor— ^Bif AUowapce On Your Old Car hssrd thareon by pubUshlng ,a copy to bring In their claims against said THI fOUTHIRN NEW INOLAND TELEPHONE COMMNY «( this ordsr la soas neerspaper hav ••tats, and the said administratrix Is propofod that the stats progzam ing a dreolatlsh in said DIstriet, at he ^aOd , on local nssd 7sr gizlzt- LUMBIE and FUEL CO. lajit tve days ba$ora tha day of said crsdltdfs M bring in thsir claims —1th. anee an<$ be dlftrlbutsd by f fw - HOLDEN'S ^ “Owned lad operated 4y and fsr Cosaectkut people dace 1862.” ' In said Urns allowed by publlablng MOTOR 999 CTENTM t 8TREST Mdriiig. and by mall tag ta a isglrflSTed AAnv A# *taim ___ 5 nnila which took Into account aa- r a o N E S14S< 61 W a ^ in ffto n S t. < tsitsr on er before Noveabestt, Udf, ,eow of this order In soiSi aMwiiD. sessmsnt rates, the bonded debt IT BY MIIRIC f t this order to Ana I. Byrne, »•?« P««bA^, MANCHES'IER, CONN^ TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1949
MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. OONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER t l , 1949 Council Parley Festoons Chain Letter, Once More Unit Observes Says ^Contact’ At High School '•Not Dangerous Pops. Up in Local Mail 23rd Birthday Changed Birth Sixteenth Annual Rec Senior League Starts Tonight Data for Girl Delegate from 15 Infiti* Chain letters, banned from the !>good luCk. Do not send money and Legion Auxiliary at An do not keep this copy. Loopt Along East Cent<^ mails and Ulegal to circulate, again tutions to Be Here on "Please copy this and four I nual Supper, He^rs (Coottaned from Page Oae) Stroet W iU Eventually seem to be In evidence. One ar others— ^ d see what happens to ; December 5 Fightm’ Irish ‘Girla’ State’ Delegates IXronsky Set By D rop O ff rived this morning in the Herald's you in four days. I I his wishes In going to work fo r : Bears and Buckeyes Pontiacs Play Aces, mall, and promises big rewards " It must leave you hours j : the Justice department and later j Approximately 75 students repre E A R L W . Ranked First for the continuance of the" chain. after you receive this. The one | American Legion unit members- for the State department before For Classic Local residenU who have been senting 16 schools will Coma to This type of gambling and vicUm • who breaks this chain will have ; celebrated their 23d anniversary World war n, HERALD YOST wandering or worrying about the last night in the Legion hall. In Hiss' lawyer, Claude B. Cross, Manchester High school on Mon Bullets Meet Groves izina with sevcrll twists, flour- bad luck. Ros^ Bowl Game Foes Sports Editor long string of "decorations’* bang Ished a few years'back and there ; "Generir Allen received 115.000 connection with the annual mem- continued today his effort to show day, December 5, for the fall con- Gilifpniia Adpances to berahlp supper. Special gueata , that Chambers, once a |30,000-a- Outstanding Dnckpln- tag from the power lines along hftVB been outbreslcs of "Chain after receiving this. General P at farence of the northern dlvlaion ANGLE Second Place -in A P ton received |13,000 and lost It were Miss Nancy Bowers, daughter year magazine editor and now ner to Roll in Bowling Gaudino, Last Year’s Center and Bast Center street, can Gangs" since. of Representative and Mrs. Sher of the Eastern Connecticut Fed 103,048 Faiu WUl Jam Today’s letter purports to come when he broke th'. chain. You are Maryland farmer. Is not the kind ‘Snine back to tha bench via tha Veteran Cager wood G. Bowers, and Mary Ann eration of Student Counclla The Bowling Poll; Oklahoma Third Leading Scorer, to relax. . . from "treasure tel. *2265* United to have good luck In four days of person whose testimony can be j Stadium for the Big Green Event Saturday Among the various clippings of strikeout route. The game was local Student Council, headed by *Tbe numerous loops hanging ^ t e r Airline. * It » y * "the luck after,, receivingrciioiviiiK this.ui... -Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. believed. I Shamrock basebai; teama which aaolly the upset of the aeaaon aa Appear With Nassiff He drew from Chambers the I New York,* Nov. 81—(ff)—OaM-' from the power Hi m had given rUe cards has been sent to you. It’s no joke. You will receive it i ®**"*''^ Mtich Peter Ounaa, will serve as hosts " Bowl Game on Jan. 2; OffidalA' in charge o f the Bowl were passed around the dinner the Shamrocks, a team of yotmg- to nunors that the protectlv — * - both students In Manchester High admission: that he used the birth fomta has replaced Oklahoma as! Five; Groves Strong the protective in- been.hround the world four by mall." » to the visiting repreaentatlvea. CdlifOrnia b Favored ing Green Osaale, A 18-gAme board at iaat Saturday night’s aters, had whipped the Red Men sulatlon covering the lines had We think it's a joke and are school. It is the custom of the certificate -of. a dead child in ap" Miss Catherine Putnam la faculty who were the class o f Manchester the runner-up team behind fleet times by an officer. Send this copy Auxiliary to -Dilworth - Comell- duckpin bowling tournament, twenty flft t anniversary reunion been melted away by the hot sum letting our 10,000 readers know It. plying for a passport in 1935. advisor to the.High school group. —until the championship series. Notre Dame in “nie Associated Bmlch's PonUacs and tha Silk and-four others whom you wish Quey Poet to send two local girls waa a complete issue o f the Octo mer months and that the underly- Able to Chaaga Name Ekul Modean, a student at Up- Pasadena, Catif„ Nov.M — iff)- - which will have ita inaugural at Glancing at the page we learned each summer, to "Girls State” at tha Center street maplewaya on ber 6, 1924 Herald. Preaa weekly football polL City Acss will hava tha houor of tag cable was exposed, conetltuU sala College, East Orange, N. J., CalifornU’a Golden Baara And Uia The full Story o f the Bhamrocka that the Cuba football team waa the University of Connecticut, and Through Peters, the witness OMo Btata Buekayea hava the offi ■ec LesfuA Saturday, announced today that By thumping Stanford, 38-14, to playing In the opening gome' of tag a haaard. It had been further continued, he was able to change, will address the group on the top 7 to 6 playoff triumph over the defeated by the Middletown Bona Truman Pledgeg . usually at the membership supper cial okay today to cpIUde in tha rAckeWa Nick Tronsky of New Britain, wm the Sixteenth Annual Recreation report^ that a sleet storm would the name of his daughter, Ellen, ic, "Youth Serves Youth.” m Red Men in the third and decid of Italy, 19 to 0. Al Merrer, Al mova Into tha Rosa Bowl u tha weight the loops with so much tee they are invited to tell of their Roaa Bowl for the eceond time In 108 110 116-884 head a contingent o f over 60 Con Centers Senior Ba.sketball League in keeping with his new Identity. The purpose of the conference is I Pocliett ing playoff championship game Pentoro, Mongan, Besco, . Billy Pacific Coast Confarsnea cham that the cables would be seriously experiences. 1 29 yaara. . . . 94 106 U7—316 necticut pinmcii who will match tonight at the East Side Rec. To Cooperate to allow the various student lead Bomono iqipeared in detail. Rowe, Borowski, Bill Wolfram, pion, California took up the rugged A t 9 a. m. today, an assembly ! “ J. Peters,” he said "had a On Monday Jan. 2, 108,048 fana . . . . 98 117 strikes and spares with invaders The first game ta scheduled .'.t 7 strained or broken. Speaks on Elections ers ta discuss mutual problems Simmons . 118—i n There were some mighty inter Pete Rowe, Demko and Stevenson task of chaoing Notra Dame. was held at the Ellsworth Memo I Communist party contact wil;hta will jam Into the big arroyo aaco 109 l(»-^ 1 4 from Masaachuaetta and Rhode o'clock. Paired in the nightcap Ernest Doellner o f 83 Princeton Introduced by the unit presi and make new acquaintances. Dis- - BreanlAk .....102 esting events of local Intereat at make up the Cubff lineup. . . . Only a Notre Dame disaster in Oil Food Supply the city government in Atlantic atadium to watch the granddaddy 85 106 105—296 Island fo r the $400 top prize. The are the Nassiff Bullets and Gard street, maintenance superintendent rial High school auditorium and dent, Mrs. Wiknu- Little. Miss cuasion groups are not attended by S t George that Ume which appeared in The The Manchester Soccw team de its remaining .games could send City who inserted the name Ursula of all bowl gamea. Another million Conteat opens here at 11 o'clock en Grove. of the Manchester Division of the movies were shown. Bowers, who was the first speaker, faculty advisors and the students Herald two-page sports section, feated Drake’s Olympics at the California over the top because the Breen in the records in 1935." will jam Colorado atraet for the TotAta .. 554-1588 in the morning and from that Saturday night the Laurels face Connecticut Power company, said (Contlnned from Page One) Wednesday morning, a "pep” said they had a wonderful time and are allowed to guide and govern edited by Tom Stowe. Adams street grounds. Manebestr Golden Bears finished their regular warmly thanked the auxiliary for Chambers said * his . family traditional floral parade. time bn there will be a steady the Burnside Eagles and WllUs's today that the decorative loops Ef their own discussions. Faculty A look at the box score of the listed J. Pratt, Oowana, Wilson, saason against Stanford, last Sat I assembly will be held at 11 making it possible to attend Girls changed its name while they were Unanlmoualy. faculty repreaan- DAvidaon . 117—896 bombaniment at the maplea. Grill and the Italian Amerleana are made up of Impregnated cot lish permanent headquarters advisors hold a separate meeting. 'Rocka-Red Men game shows tbe Williamson, Ctmnlngham, Dry- urday. o’clock. Coach Albert Loeffler will renting a Smithtown, Pa., cottage tattvea of the Big Nine and tha Allen .... 101—876 Tronsky, rated as one o f the nA' will round out the first week’s ton braid that has been on the this country. State. batting star to be Judge Ray burgh, Hall, Hewitt, Lindsay, The Fighting Irish from South She chose to speak of th e'elec-; together with Literary Agent Max-| Clifford John.son is student Pacific Coaat Conference gave Schuets .. 96—819 tion’B all-time greats, has one of state. cables since they were Installed in Its task, be said, "Is central to direct the assembly and the school chairman of the committee in mond Bowers. The former Yale Dowdall and Welsh . . Tha Pirates Bend., Ind., captured 118 of the 1938. *Tbe weather haj caused the tions. the opportunity of hearing I im Lieber. He said the cottage ; their normal approval yeaterday. Mabonay . 144— 849 the best sweepitakea recorda of Appearing with the Ponttaca the whole broad effort to raise cheerleaders, in anticipation of the charge of the affair. The pro player, batting in the leadoff spot football team defeated the Hart 151 first place votes from football cotton to rot and fall away from speeches by state officials, men as ! was rented from S Joseph IL Bou- • Ohio State, co-champion with OIraltia .. 114— 388 any bowler in the United States. will be Burt Smith, Moxie Rubacha, » living standards and achieve great opening of the basketball season gram will open at 2 p. m.. with a for the Shamrocks, rapped out ford South Ends, 13 to 0 at the writers and sportscaatara acroas' Bob Chamberlain, Joe Worobel, the cable, but no lines are exposed well as women; and mentioned par- ' cot of Philadelphia. Michigan for the Weatem Confer Two' years ago ha was rated the er freedom -for all mankind.” Friday, in a game here between tour of the grounds and the gen four base hits In four official West Side playgrounda. Brunlg since each cable is solidly Insulated, tlcularly Mrs. Francos Burke Red- Chambers testified yesterday ence title, earned the bid by tying Totala 461 537 572-1870 No. 1 ranking mate rbUfr, and the nation. j Jerry McGann, Milt Stratton, Chet He spoke, too, of the "agricul Ellswortli and Wolcott Tech. trips .to the plate., Hta bingles in Moske and Connie Dietz scored for Kurlowlcs and Smokey Smoluk. he said. *The reason the loops ick and Mrs. Chase Going Wood- I that he and Lieber once formed a eral meeting, at which Mr. Modean Michigan, 7 to 7 last Saturday. during the 1948-49 campaign end California draw 24, Oklahoma 11,' tural revolution” that has been The High school will close cluded a double, and on the base the Pirates. The lineup read like The Silk City will pick their lineup ' aren't removed is that the job is will speak, will be held at 3 p. m. Agreement betw een the two Pagaara W. 8. (4) ed up In third place, with top hon College of the Pacific two and Ar taking place in the United States. WetoeaJapan.” swiped no less than threa bases. Jim McConvllIe, Bob Lane, Bob is hardly worthwhile, he added, and The agricultural techniques give a .brief address. Tha gen Uiia Umoi Big nine teama play Frelbelt . 187 119—865 River, Mass., who will be a con- Finnegan LG, Harrison LT, Bill Notre Dame has led the poll sev Bruno BychotaM ThanksKlvinr holidays. | praised Mrs. LlUlan Yernngton, The reason he wanted a pasaport He also scored two runs, including King and John Murphy. there is no hasard in the present which increased farm producUon Christinas came a little early for two-year-old ’^ommy Pace of Xenia, eral meeting will be followed b.v here only once every three years. Anderaon llT 126—860 tesUiit on Saturday, and Bill Bro- Skoneskl LE. Powers QB. Benny en straight weeks since Michigan The Board of Education hat or- ^ • former departn r^t; 1935, Chambers said today was separate discussion'groups led by the first in the first stanza which Bullets Strong situation. to record highs In the United O., because Tommy la suffering from the deadly blood disease, leu On paper anyway, the unbeaten, Zwlck. ... 98 ----- 198 aqy o f Baltimore, Md., In the Schubert LHB, Hayden RHB, took the opener. The final vota will dered an electric acorel^ard, with j p^’eaident 6t the American Legion • ^^at he had been "instructed to go students, at which various phases gave "the Rock’s a lead they never Well-known performers with A sleet storm, continued Doell States during the w ar„ can be kemia, and may not live until Dec. 25. Slerclinnts and local towns- united Califomtans ara two touches Lucas .'. 115 106—827 runner-up alot. Moake FB. McCann, Cvtaon and be taken next week. a time clock and Illuminated num- ! Auxiliary, and for I to England to work in a Soviet of student council problems will relinquished. the Bullets will be Fred Booth a.nd ner, would cause no harm and made available to other nations, erals, which will be installed in the i been very popular with the apparatus," Iteople Joined in to make it a real celebration for the plhcky boy, seen dov|M batter than the Buckeyes. PaganI .. — 107—107 Tha Hardware City Pole, who Dietz w ere' the reaervez. . . The The "big four" of Notre Dame, Tall Players be brought out. A supper at the Ohio State has lost one and tied Each teaii) collected eight base California, Oklahoma and Army Gus Gaudino. The tatter haa led would, in fact, be of aid since the he said. northwest comer of the gym a t; girls ^tending...... ! Chambers testified that in apply- admiring “ Santa" and his presents along with his brother, Jimmie. rolls with Blue Ribbons of Man- hits, with Tommy Slpplea getting Sliamrocks t— Red Men Baseball rotted cotton cannot support ary "This la one of the great oppor- school cafeteria will ba followed two of its nine games, acorlng 190 T o U ta ...... 537 557 592-1686 atm dominate the picture. They the league in scoring the past two Ellsworth High school It is ex- Recreational Activities . . nassnort to visit Eneland cheater in the Northern Connect three for the losers. Both pitchers, game was staged at the old McKee weight and would fall to the timltles toward which I pointed in peoted to be delivered soon. Miae Lynch also thanked the !"g for a passport to visit England by dancing. points for an average o f 21 ^ n t a Diana’s Tavern run l-2-S-4'with C^fom ia edging Here Friday seasons while Booth la a formar lie used the birth certificate of icut League, played an important Rabbett for the winners, and Lef street stadium . . . The North End Springfield College star. Ha now ground If ice formed on i t my Inaugural address last Janu The federation is made up of per game. K o ch in ...... 90 101 103—294 Cloverleafs football team trounced past Oklahoma. Monday, December 5, four mem- | unit for the privilege of attending David Breen, who was bom in 19 Ohio State, CaUfomla's Rose Meriden will lioast plenty of College. Youngstera, Joa Shea, a bold new program for making the necticut river. Both the northern rolled up $05 points for a SOH Walker ...... 87 — 87 Clarke Prepares Oriddera Ellsworth wlU represent the school | portunity it afforded to hear dlf- years. | pionship and the Connecticut title, Appearing with the 8hm»*'ocks Bowl foe, won that right by a 7-7 height In their lineup when they Felix Sambogna, Carl Mlkolowaky, benefits of our scientific advance unOn apruceSnmee sircei,Sired' and southerh divlsiona hold a com- point avarage. Colavecchio . 119 115 105—842 Coach Wilfred Clarke waa pre Potterton Joins at the statewide Student Council I f«r«n t prominent personages . talk ‘The name was given me by J. ' both events were held in Bridge and the batting order in the final tie with Michigan. They share the Don Behrend, Ronnie Buckmtatar, binsd meeting In the spring of The teams have had two com Farrand . . . . 91 116 96— 303 paring hta Manchester High foot come to town Friday night to help and Industrial progress available at Manchester High school. 1 about government, but to meet Petere." he ,ald. Peters has been ! ------port last May. He presently ta championship game were tlie fol Big 10 title but Michigan can’t go Jimmy Roach, Joe Hubtard ard each year. mon opponents: Ohio Stata., tied Raimondo . . . — 107 108— 216 ball team for a game with Toning' the Nasulff Arms pry the lid off for the Improvement and growth of Tuesday the Union school will ! form friendships with girls of identified as .the former Commu- luliano'a Pizzeria and Bakery, one o f the front-runners in the lowing; Bowers RF, Karl Keller to Pasadena this year according to Joe Young, will atao appear witb Giveaway Program other towns. She confined her re- , I with use, IS to 18, and the Bears Sadrowatnakl — — 120— 120 ton High. Candidates with the Red under-developed areas.” open their basketball season with niat underground chief in this j 207 Spruce street, has reopened British Foreign Office expresses j average dlirision o f the N-C loop. 2B, Woody WaUett C. Charlie the regulations. 'The win boosted the 1949-50 Eaatera Professional the Bulleta heat u s e , 18 to 10; Ohio State and White eleven included Captain Pleased by Specific Program . two games played against Broad | ]^**‘*'f i t^ountry, after a two and a half week period whipped Wisconsin, 31 to , and Tronsky has already entered Pelton L F . Wilfred LePage 3B. Ohio into the fifth place in the Basketball’ League season in Man Coach Johnny Hedlund o f the •'concern" at Chinese C om m u n lsU 'igi^ M a V v ’ s G u U d 0 Totals 478 682 635-1543 Jimmy Mtatretta, Joe Luts, Hank Potterton'a of Manchester, will Mr. Truman expressed pleasure Brook. The girls will play the pre- 1 activities planned for Laurel I Accused of Lying I in which the baking room has un- I < beat the Badgers by 36 to SO. the win column in tournament a i f f Massey S3, Jljn McLoughlln poll. chester. Groves has'plenty of matertat to Girls State and spoke with much eonlinued detention of Angus, ’ play this aeaaon, he whipped a McCann aa ends. Tackles ware A rt be one of thousands of'appliance that the FAO has worked out a llminarj’ game at 3:30 wearing Cailfomla also liaa a better de- Country Club IB, George Kelleif CF. Punk Michigan ta a strong sixth, fol Led by the hlghly-pubUdzed select a starting five from Includ dealers participating in a $2,000, enthusiasm. I Hiss, formerly a high state d«- ' ^*r*^«"* ; JY** Ward and four members of Amer- | 105-men field in taking the Robin Co SCO, Jimmy Quiab, Ding Farr specific program for the use of their new uniforms which were | Business Meeting • partmeiit official, Is accused of : p**^®*')*" which has been located In fenaivq Aecord. The .Beara* op Kro-FUtea aemaon CF, Rabbett P. The Red lowed by Rice and Minnesota. Next Colby Gunther, the invading Sons ing Jack Robb, Bill Wade, Bill 000 "Giveaway to top all Give To Conduct Fair lU (8) son-McOraw Ctaasic at Baltimore and Laurence Paisley. Red' Mahon- American methods for control of bought with money from a food ' Routine business was conducted lying- when he denied to a Federal ’ building ^since 1925. U ican consular _ staff |, ■in Mukden. nrir# ponents averaged 11 poinU per S t Jobn 97— 97 Men used Sam Kotach RF, Fred come Baylor and Tulane. They of Italy sponsored team will boaat Babcock, Pat Rodgers, John Oraan, with a aenaational six-game tally ay, Fred Dielenachneider, Ford and aways," Russell S. Potterton, pro animal diseases and the improve sale In October.- The boys In new 1 at the auxiliary mecUng and re- grand jury that he gave secret by James liiliano and h is' leading stocks hug narrow price game against them. Ohio State’s 115— 329 Wamock 3B. Hewitt 2B. Slpplea ousted Southern Methodist and four playera in the atartlhg lineup Jerry Willlame, Randy Cola, John Stevens .... 118 of 881. Oottaberg were the guards. Tha prietor, has announced. ment of farm machinery and tools. uniforma donated by the parents line In todays market. .Some! at. Mary's Guild has dacided foes Averaged IS H points. Johnobn . . . . 98 108— 804 IB, Pop Edgar IB, Bill ScWeldge "Virginia from the top ten. Baylor who otand aix feet, four Inchea or Hilinaki, Roger LaFranee, Bob porta of various chairmen were i papers to Chambers for transmittal Other 'Veteran atars who will be centers were LaCoos and Wright. Tedford and Ben PaganL Rogeis The "Giveaway" Is to be con He said that there was an "im last month, will play their game Green and white tile has been 142,000 postmasters in all parts of , upon the name of "The Old Coun- These two clubs met here last Lockwood .. 96 ____ 344 LF. Lefty St. John CF, Thompson moved up on a 85-M win over better. BiU Pleea, Bob Fitager- submitted. Mrs. Kathleen Sweet. ' to a Soviet spy ring. i ; here are Jack White of New Ha Bwckfleld men were Elmo ManteUi, formerly atarred with tha Univer ducted by the Crosley Division, perative necessity” for nations to following the preliminary game. who was unable to be present.; Cross - examlnaUon o f Cham-i ‘ ^e baking room and ' country are next in 1921, before the R o m Bowl waa McKone .... 106 106— 302 P, Jack Stratton C. SMU and Tulane bombed "Virginia ald, "Eld Schwarts and Gunther are ven, one o f the most colorful pin Ernie Dowd, Cody Donnelly, Ed sity of Connecticut Avco Manufacturing Corporation, work together toward a system of The ChriatniBs Seals drive open-1 sent word that at least alxty-four i beri was interrupted while the d e-' huge ovens have ^ en repaired al pay boost if Senator Olin D ., held ^ the pariah bullL Callfomla’a wonder team R. Smith . . . 121 119— 882 p ilfer Nine Bases from the unbeaten ranks, 38-14. , the starting sky-acrapera. Only pushers in the game; W aiiy Pipp Kwash, Turkington, Treat, Ted Mike Baverick will again aupar- and its distributors and dealers international trade to help expand ed yesterday with letters sent to ‘ Christmas gifts will hsye to be ; fense introduced Columbia univer- and cleaned. "We "W e have concern concen- Johnston (D.. ,S. S. C.i,C.l, has hishta wway. a y. J, anaand locustLocust atreeta,atreets, •ptursday, De- won that one, 28 to 0. This will The 'Rocks pilfered no less than Only three teams drew ss msny Leny Doctor, the team’a play- opening at be Cal’A sixth appearance. of Hartford, who won the New McCarthy. Lupicn and Emil Seel- viae tha leagua as ita praoident throughout the country. the world economy and he voiced- the townspeople by the Pubhc j bought and suitably wrapped as *ity records showing that Cham- trated on improving our baking I • . .U. S. Ambassador Lewis w.i?®?*®®^ 1. With doo; Totala ... 531 545—1608 nine baaea. Rabbett whiffed four as l .()00 votes, figured on the basis maker, ta under the six foot mark 2:30. England Oassic at Lawrence, ert . . . memories of twenty-five Mr. Potterton . described the hopes the international trades or Health Nursing committee with the unit's share for the Christmas | b® « was forced to leave the uni- room," John luliano said today, i Douglas inspects d e s i^ for chapel' Dot’s batters and did not pass a man. of 10 for first, nine for second and In height Meriden’s reserves are They invite all yiioman of tha Mass., last season: Harry Peters years ago. "Giveaway" as "the simplest to ganization ^roon w-ill be established Hrs. Steven D. Williams, Jr., chsir- varsity in the 1920s because he had “ We haven't made too m a n yto ...... be built inside St. Paul's cathe-; P. BaUsleper 115 111— 827 Thompson walked two and sent ■o on. Notre Dams maintained a also big. Including Bruce Gehrke, enter and easiest to win—and by ■ Shop for veterans in the Rocky church and town/to visit “Tillle'a o f Bristol, one o f the beat dis Earl Shannon and Tony LaVerte. Jarvis Realty to fight Trade barriers. man. She urges people to consider ^ill and Newington hospitals. It stolen library books. changes In the front of the bak dral in London to commeniorsite | Straugh ... 95 114— 308 comfortable lead with 1,459 to far the biggest—in history.” Tea Shop" betvyeen the opening tance bowlers in these parts; Bill Plesa tapped in 24 points as tha He said the United States wlU the alma of the seal program and , u,at she be empowered ^Then Cross put the stolid, heavy- ery for the simple reason that the .Xmerlra's war dead In British | Havey ...... 91 ----- 91 1.266 for Oalifomla and 1,178 for Prizes will Include nearly $2, hours and 4;3 they w'Ul be able to choose soma- Willimantlc over, a decade ago; Kelley and Terry Send by a 78 to 72 score before 600 effective methods for moving tem the state fund and 85 per certt to | voted to order-5,000 poppies for matter, that this is the most important R®'* ClBrCnCC UUaC^« who New 1 ••rtAlaar'a Tarca ...... 124 92 107— 823 and Minnesota ended their regular tors to be given away by dealers, thing for supper at Daisys Bake [Chatter fana in Meriden. The end of the flrat rmmd ta the local nursing association. | annual poppy sale next sum- .“Can you show me," the lawyer ■ *be bakery, both to us and i York church officials say was and Tony lannarone of Bridge seasons last'weelc. A il the others porary surpluses of farm com Shop." Clerks and other business port. Coach Etarl Yost will atao use the Village Charmeta BowUng ' and 126 awards to grand prize win modities from "have” to "have A t a meeting tonight of the demanded, ‘‘"a single true state- ^ to our customers,” ' lenced" because nfo f >ii«his "~»u"political Totals . .. 517 542 533— 1592 in the top TO finish this week ex- ners nationally. people who are busy in the stores Coach W ally Parctak win send cent Notre Dame. TTie Irish have height in the Manchester lineup. Leagua found Jarvis Realty Com Abe MUler Boat, A.L. at 8 at luliano’s Pizzeria Is well- | actions." is hit by egg as he elec- j Thursday evenings, will find a In Road Race Entries To enter, it will be neceasary not” nations. Announcement waa made of the i '*'*’ ®** paaapori ap- hta, WlUie’s Grill cagers through A TiUelata (4) s Ttac. 3 date at Soutberii Metho Joe Berner, the former Western pany flrat among eight teami Earlier today. Sir Herbert Community Hall, progress of the known for its excellent pizzas and ! Uoneers at rally in lawrence, I reasonably priced supper from 5 only to write, in a few words, Firat DUtrict meeting- in Berlin ...... , , practice session tomorrow night Schubert .. 99 113 125— 837 Kentucky one-hand push shot aca, with a total of 20 points. *ned tot Broadley of Great Britain, deputy memberahip drive will be reported pastries as well as its Italian I Mass., in behalf of Protestant |to 7 at the "Tea Shop. Candy will dist. "13^y I Should Be Given a New High school; Sunday, November! statement la that I at 7 o’clock at the YMCA. McNamara.. — 101 100— 201 I Sporta Schedule i tan da six feet, five Inches. He’ll seccxid place were Manchestes director of the FAO, urged a by the captains of the drive. Plans 27 at 3 n lii | D»vld Breen Was bom April 28, bread. In the last qliarter cen- j minister candidate for mayor. . . be on sale at “ Kris Kringle'a Can Piper ...... 127 92 107— 386 Youngsters Finished 3rd Turkey Day Road Race be one of the forwards. Center Motor Sales and Broad Street Mo 1950 Sbelvador Refrigerator." En prompt start on getting technical will also be made for the second tury luliano's has built for Itself ■ New Englanders are told to ex- dy Shop.’ And Bicycle Courses Arnold Jonea ta six feet, eight try blanks on which to write may Last year at this time the A u x -! The TM C A Senior Basketball Varney .. 94 94 ----- 188 tors with 19 points each. Othai assistance to less productive annual membership psrty for paid | n (,ry sent a "CARE” package to ! 4 large and satisfied following ' pect a clear but brisk Thanksgiv- i Cliristmas gifts in wide variety league w ill hold a meating tomor Rand . . . .. 91 89— 180 Tneaday, Nov. 22 And 4th Last Year in ImsI IVighi's Fights inches. The veteran Bruno "B ig team acores are: Superior Berrios S. be obtained without obligation at ' whose watch-word is "Let's go get , Ing. . . .Communications com -! may be chosen at "Dolly’s Novel- Rec Senior Basketball League Buck” Bychotaki is six fe e t five Potterton'a, 539 Main streeL up members. Refre.shments will be Poland. It was voted to send a 'lY-John Crossley.” row night at 7 o’clock at tha T. McBride .. 91 117 108— 310 Five Miler; Plenty of The five-mile road race 16 points, E. A. Johnson Paint On Broadley said in his prepared served. ' ' ten-dollar food package this year h.r/ Li i *■ some of juimnosluliano's pizza; pizza!” | mission asks all aponsors of color i ty Shop.” "Aunt EUlen’s Workbas- Opens — East Side Rea inchea, and Coach Yoat two Inches The best local entry, as judged i Savan teams liava antered tha loop Baich vs. Silk City, 7 p. m. < Thursday morning will atart In By The Associated Press 12 points, Biirsack Bros., 6 potato remarks that plans to extend tech Mrs. Herbert Rose, presjdent of to Manchester Eneland r f .* » ‘*'bng after a pause: ; The lulianos. father and son, ex-I television systems to place color ket,” or'"Fran and Grace's Shop.” 588—1602 shortar. Johnny “ LitUe Buck" by a committee of prominent citi- including Moriarty Brothera, Bol Total .. .. 502 517 Bulleta vs.. Garden GroVe, 8:15 Competition Expected front of Manchester High on Providence. R. T. — Ralph Zan- and Roy Motors 4 points. nical assistance in under-devel the Abe MUler Post American Le- , The unit also deeded to invite ' to the receivera In hands of public fo r ! Surprise packages will be found Bychotaki 1s six-two and Charlie aens of the community, will be ton, Wapping, Ollson’a Swedes, Kuyala (9) p. m. Main street, opposite School nelll. 148>i. Providence, outpoint Broad Street Motors won botb oped areas have been given added gion Auxiliary, reports that the c iri Scouts of Troop 1 to attend p. of CTiambers’ public to inspect >the re-modeled i period of intensive testing under | at "Mrs. Santa's Postofflce” and Muzikevlk ta one inch over the six . awarded a new 1950 custom model Warriors, Silk City and Cheney Lambeck .. 118 103 118— 339 Thursday, Nov. 24 Johnny Kelley, the current Con street, at 11 o’clock. The ed Norman Horton. ISSi^, Provi high team single and tripls with importance by President Truman’s members are collecting gifts, not and improved bakery. ; home conditions. the "Grab Apron Girls" will have 106 96 - 284 foot mark. Sbelvador refrigerator, having a ita Chriatmaa party, Monday eve- , P e* Brothers. One mors team ta sought. Mandly . .. 85 Annual Five Mile Turkey Day necticut and New England inter- course will take the runners dence ( 12). There will be some rangy fel scores of 493 and 1887, raspeetlva- proposal last January for such aid. to exceed $1, for men, women, boys ------— -- ~ I Slovak Board of Commissioners, | additional supply of mystery 104 96— 303 capacity of 9 cubic feet. ning, December 19. and tell of • h.-uYl* Chanda .. .. 103 Road Race at 11 a. m. Bicycle scholastic cross country champion, down Main street to the "dum lows trotting up and down Main ly. High individual alngls and The deputy director added that and girls between the ages of 6 4 I I . I ; ruling council of Slovakia, a n -' Px^hages. Wilkie ... .. 96 91 124— 311 Salt Lake City—Rex Layne, triple honors go to Shirley Jaooba National entries will be forward their trip to Europe last zummer. Children and adults both will Thurston "Mumpa” Foster re Races to start at 9:30-10:00 a. m. and George Terry, a fellow New my cop.” turn left up Charter street driltahed when the Eastern "even if all goes well," funds for and 12 years.for the Legion AuxU- A l i e n J r r e s i f l e n t nounces release from JaU of 168 Carlson . . . — 84 98- 182 188. Lewiston, Utah, TKO’s Sonny n-ith 134 and 348. ed to Crosley headquarters for the Mrs. Beatrice Thomas, who is ' ^«P*rtment have fun and relaxation in a mat turned from a buaineaa trip in Baaketball — High vs. Alumni, London townsmen, have sent Oak street to Highland street, League rivals collide. an expanded program or providing iarj’ Gift Shops at Newington and Catholic priests and laymen who — — 85 Orrocks, 189, Spokane. Wash., (3). additional selection of - national co-chairman with Misa Mary Hil- ! inee at 4 o’clock and an evening Philadelphia and reported wit Dummy . .. 85 8:30 p. m. .— Armory. along their road race entries to Di down Porter street, entering Friday night's game -will follow The second round starts to “ know how” probably will not be Rocky Hin Veterans hospitals. The O f opposing Jersey City, N. J.— Ernie Duran- night. - grand prize winners. lery of the annual sale at Hsde'a j Sidelights In Case L iU C c t l A Y L a i L U l B , „ew church control measures . . . movie at 7:30, featuring Laurel nessing a basketball game between Friday, Nov. 25 rector Donald Hemingway for the the south side' of East Center a preliminary. T^e first game is available before the middle of next .. 487 488 529— 1504 do, ISO, Bayinme. knocked out Jim 1 First national prize will be gifts are for patients who in turn > (tore, Saturday, urged the mem- Chambers, self-avowed ex-Rgd White House brushes aside any and Hardy In "Pack Up Your Trou the Warriors and the Washington Totals . Etastem Pro Basketball League five miler here Thursday. Last listed at 7:30. _____ j street to the Center. Turning my Mills, 160, New York (2). : $10,000 In cash and a' complete year. aend them to relatives at Christ- bers to send in their gifts; and spy courier who says he refortaed, bles.” caps. Leo Katkaveck, a local boy Bedfords ( 8) Opener — Manchester vs. Meri Turkey Day. Terry placed third left at the Center, down Main Dougtas Taps Sooreea In the meantime, he asked an mas time. Local people are Invit- Mrs. Emile Levesque, solicited John R. Allen U president ' Crosley kitchen, having a retail brought ne^ sidelights Into the There will be other attractions with the.Chpa, tossed in 12 points. R." Anderaon 116 102 82— 299 den, 8:30 p. m. — Armory. behind winner Ted Vogel and Fred street to the finish line in front Hoiyeke, Maas.— Jimmy W ar R«d Wings Face Scorers FAO committee to make available ed to help with these ^ fts and may ] articles of food for the sale which heads the new slate or officer, that | ‘ *Ydltar “ " A n l Saturday, Nov. 36 New York, Nov. 86——L ii . value of $3i520; second prize, case late yesterday as he answered and opportunities to part with McLaughlin 80 — ----- 80 Schoeffler, while Kelley crossed of the traffic light at the ex ren, 134, Brooklyn, outpointed Jlm- $100,000 for preparatory work, send or leave money or gifts at the i will open at Hale's at 9 o'clock, opening defense questiona will take office January i tor Rec Senior Basketball League. Douglas, snazzy ptaymaker o t the $5,000 in cash plus a complete elec- i newspaper In Albany, N. Y. . . . money at "The Old Country Store,” Season tickets for all aixtaen Thornton . . . 85 02 88— 265 the finish line in fourth place. act starting point. mv Ollins, 1S2H, Philadelphia Montreal, Nov. 22—(ff)—Hock ; trie kitchen; third prize, $2,500 in calls for World Food Bank home of Mrs. Herbert Rose of J Mrs. Edward Quish, chairman Telling about a projected 1935 Manchester's Realtors. The alaU: { President Roberto Chlnri, who and the committee from the Guild horns saraes o* Nasaiffs in the Buckland . . . -- 90 89— 170 Laurels vs. Eagles, 7 p. m. (10). ey’s terrible trio, Ted Undaay, Sid Cleveland Barons, once agalb of officers was proposed by the Willie's vs. Italian-Amerlcans, Kelley, not to be confused with The five-mile bicycle race ' cash and a complete electric The FAO's director-general, Long Hill Road, not later than j of the pot luck supper, and her trip to England, he admitted ha took office in Panama as result of hopes their friends will rsseri’e Eastern Pro Basketball League Olaon .,. . .. 85 99 122— 306 the veteran marathoner from West Fort Lauderdale, Fla.— CTiuck Abel and Gordie Howe of the De headed the American Hockey 8:15 p. m. for juniors will be run over the League’s individual sooting raoe - j kitchen; fourth prize, $1,500 in Norris E. Dodd of the United Nov. 28. committee tastefully decorated falsified his passport application, 1 *'*^**^,.*’^ •’•oodleaa police revolt Sunday, the date and savd their dollars. are on aale at Nassiff Arms and Noren .. ...1 0 9 100 102— 311 Acton, Mass., will be cast in the Taylor, 148, Coalport, Pa., out troit Red Wings continued to dom j cash plus the kitchen; fifth prize, Stales, yesterday scaled dowm a The first dance Saturday night the tables in the banquet hall using a falie name aiid other “ *■ . " 2** noontime meeting i faces_____growing growing opposition opposition to to his hli The Herald sports department. Bowling Classic — Bowling same course starting at 9:30. pointed Vince Gambili, 184, El inate the National Hockey today. Green, 11 a. m. co-favorites role with Charlie Rob The fifteen-mils bicycle race ' 91,000 In cash plus the kitchen; proposal for setting up a sort of i by the Legion Auxiliary was a with blue and yellow, and yellow phony data. of the Realtors at Cavey'a today., new regime. Kiphiith Still OB Danger List ,Adult tickets are priced at nifie Totala .. 474 488 483—1440 Reno. Okla., ( 8). League’s indlvldiial scoring race Douglas went on a rampag* and bins. Although the tatter is used to for aeniora will start at 10 a. next M prizes, complete electric world food bank, or clearing i success tmd they have planned an- and blue candles. The members *‘I bad the Communist concep First vice prpsident la James J. dollars. High school students may Maslta U ) Montreal—Kid GavUan.151, Cuba, today. scored 10 points during the wash Let’s Daaee running and winning races of long m. *1710 seniors will circle the kitchens; next 100 prizes, new house. ! other modem anc square dance brought Uie usual variety of de tion of an oath—that it had no Rohan, second vice president, How To Eat .Milk New Haven, NofV. 22.—oP)— buy a ticket for five doltari and O. Smith . . . 86 88 112— 288 outpointed Laurent DauthuiUe, • Undsay, left winger on the ram to snap his tie with Buffalo’s Ab 1950 custom model 9-cublc-foot George L. Graaiadio; secretary, er dtatances, those close to the road race course three times De Marco for the top rung. Doug* Originally. U was proposed that j for Saturday, Dec. 10 at Com-1 lectable jellied salads and hot binding force on a Communist,” Robert J. H. Kiphuth, director o f combination husband and wife Cheney . . . . 84 94 83— 261 sport feel the former Manchester 154'i. France (10). paging line, leads the field with Sbelvador refrigerators. Milwaukee- (ff) — iVeraaUUty of In covering the flfteen-mtle tas’ harvest boosted hta output U such an agency be created with a munity Hall. dishes, and in addition to a varie Chambara said. Herbert McKiimey, and theasurer, | Berkeley, Calif.—(P)— Some peo- athletics at Yale imiversity, is sells for sixteen doitars. Adult Poterfleld .. 102 113 96— 311 High and University of Connecti New Haven, t onn. — Johnny 21 points. Center Abel is secoiid Both national and local entry M. Madeline Smith. ' pie need milk for nutrition but for Marquette University football route. 32 points. De Marco bagged only $5,000,000,000 capital, moat of , At the Pleasant Valley Rifle ty o f cakes for dessert, the beau Chambers said he waa going to showing general Improvement, but price in Meriden U $20 per ducat. Olsen . .. 77 94 94-- 265 cut harrier w ill be the man to O’Connor, 126)^, Cliffside, N. J., with 19 points and right w*nger blanks are available now and the Other business transacted at the ; various reasons can’t o r won'.t players apparently doesn’t ex two points and dropped into a which would come from the Uni- j Club Turkey shoot Sunday, tiful birthday cake was cut and make the trip as a representative hta name is still on the danger Knoflo' .. . . . 99 91 108— 292 watch. KeUey 1s an outstanding n cO ’d Johnny Longo, 127, Balti I Howe, youngesi of the three, ta dea^ine will be November 30, Mr. meeting waa the naming of chair- ' drink It. A University of California tend into the field o f terpalchore. fourth place tie. ted States. Dodd revised this fig Charles Enes won a Thanksg;iving a portion passed to all members of Maxim Lieber, a New York lit list, authorities at New’ Haven Paired in the lin t game Friday cross country star, and hopes to be more (4). third with 18 points. Potterton said. men for the several committees, research project found that powd- A ll but one o f the Hilltop grid- The complete kitchens include a ure down to $1 ,000,000,000. j turkey scoring a bullseye at 100 present. Several Legion'auxiliary erary agent, on Commuqist under j hospital said today. Kiphuth was night at the armory will ba the Totals .. 448 480 48T— 1415 able to show hta heels to fellows er race. A cross country couras 1a They are as follows: Arbitration, j ered milk mixed In the dough of men can swim and all but seven 9-cubic-foot Sbelvador refrigera The plan would provide for the j yard.s with one shot from 22 i members from other towns at- ground business. > admitted to the hospital with a local Italian Amaricans and tha ' the Ukea o f Robbins. VogeL slightly more than two miles. bank to facilitate transfer of ! tended and contemplate transfer- _ R. T. McCann: publicity, C. Walter | whole-wheat bread, makes the heart condition, after being Sweetokota (6) can ice akate but 20 report they The road race' w ill start prompt tor, electric range, 3.2-cubic-foot caliber rifle. "Maxim Lieber was and\ la a Hartford St. Augustine’a Tap-^ff Sloane .. . . . 91 99 96— 286 Schoeffler and the rest in a long- foods from surplus arcaa to short- ' ! ring to the local unit. Communist he testified. "Lieber i N. Marshall; legisla-1 (jread more nourishing, stay fre.sh stricken while playing handball in don’t know how to waltz. ly at 11 o’clock. Starting and fin kitchen freezer, 40-gallon table top Cj’ Miller, Marshall Bidwell ta listed at 7:80. . . . 91 87 104— 282 age areas. Oscar Gans of Cuba, , and I set up the American w&itera p ’“ '®: B. J. Holl; appralsaL^ Arthur | louffer, less crumbly, and better the Pa>-ne Whitney gymnasium Cole . . . . ishing point win bs on Main street . | ] R style electric water heater, 48- Russell Burnham and Joseph El- j — ------— - Purdln .. ...1 0 4 — 97*- 201 cliairman of the two week con propect aa a cover for a Soviet ap- Nnofla; membership, Sherwood f„r toast. Nov. 10. opposite the Arm y and Navy Club. tach cabinet sink with electric more were the other winners. i • I Basketball demonstration and Handley . . a -- 92 101— 198 ference, called the proposal a paratua In Japan. We had a joint Bcechler: state director, William i The route o f the eouma win he waste food disposer, base and wall The third annual crow shooting 3 l 0 r C ( . . O U i p l a i U l S InterpretaUon o f the 1949-50 rules E. BaUaieper 104 ----- 207 "very, bright effort” to solve a bank account.” ■ Goodchlld. Sr. The chairman o f the | 103 steel cabinets, and $300 in cash to contest was opened Monday by the j will take place tonight at 7:80 at Haefs ...... 115 90 101— 300 Hank Greenberg Given marked and patroUed during ,ttae ward installation of the kitchen in world problem. Farmer’s Hardv are company. ■' The witness did not amplify this membership and investment com -: New Britain Tearhers’ college gym. running o f the event. the winner’s home. “ This contest Is held each year in Aboiil SolijCilor mention of the writers project o r ' mittee, combined, is by appoint- The session will )>e sponsored by Totals . . . 505 471 499— 1475 The new refrigerators and all an effort to reduce the crow popu- Ihe "apparatus In Japan." ‘ m®"*^ ®“®*‘ ‘ ‘m®. Secretary Herbert the Central OonnqcUcut District Free Hand in Player Deals other products in the prize kitchens • • - • McKinqey said. j Top-FUtea (4) Bazaar, Dec. 7tli laUon in ^ u th Windsor, which ' The Chamber ol Commerce re- A t Lteber'a offices, last night. In Board of Approved Baaketball Of McKee .. . . . 102 102 106— 310 Nuggets Rocked COMPLETE ONE-STOP are from the company's new 1950 quiring newsmen were told that Wor+li lookmcj info/ ficials. Admiaalon is free. — lines of refrigerators, steel kitchen destroya the nests and eggs of ported today that many local raer. [' Rjch, nutritious goat milk Is DeMarUn .. 106 110— 316 other birds adding to the co.sl of | ,re stil. being called upon Lieber. has been ill for several Ctavetaad, Nev. i-Ahlm bo ths major and minor sinka and base and wall cabinets, Al Geiiler Church more easily digested than the milk Chapman . . -- 87 105— 193 I restocking game birds Crows are ^ jjy professional promoter for weeks and was not available for Buddy Shorten and Danny De- E. Anderaon 121 85 104— 810 ball iwvice Ellis W , Ryan opened ^league meetings at New York and By Defeat ^ a in freezers and electric water heat of the cow. Baltimore respectively next ■ a well-known pest.to the farmers. i Blind Veterans of Connecticut comment on Chambers’ claims. Martin co-captalned the Hollister Rockwell . . . 122 108 100— 380 ers, which have just been intro business as the Cleveland Indians' month, helping out with hie trade A dozen attractive booths will , Anyone may partic pate in this connection w ith soliciting ads Eighth Grade 1 to the touch foot Mannella .. 125 124 ----- 249 SERVICE duced by Crosley. The company new president today by giving know-how. New York, Nov. 22—(ff) — It’a introduced Its electric range line I contest, which will last until Feb. gejjjng tickets for a dance to . ! Advertisement- ball championship among elemen ( furnish a wide choice of inexpen- Hank Greenberg a free hand In Veeck himself, though technical' fourteen down and who knows how and full line of television and radio : 21. 1950, by registering at the , held next month. Mrs. Martha 1 tary schools in Manchester. Other Totala . . . 876 500 526—1607 j sivc gifts to the shopper al the Hospital Notes Have Thanksgiving dlrmer at the ly finished with the players hs receivers last spring. I Company store on SuIUi’an Ave. | gtevenson said many small out- I members of the winning team were player transactions. . many to go for tha hicklaaa Don- Princess, Main street at - Pearl built into world champions and Center Church Christmas Tree Each contestant must turn in ^ id , m towli have received tele George Ringtaone, Aitken Cuatar, AmerieaB l«glM Then he added: "somb new deals var Nuggets o f the National iyery Chrysler^Piymouth service you need^ Bazaar on Wednesday, December street. Complete dinner.. $2.Q0. must be made” to strengthen tbe powerful crowd drawers, has some pair of fert for each J? phonr Calls, from the promoter,) ratlenU Today...... 161 Iloger Turkington, Bob Huffman, Maacheeter ( 8) BasketbaU Assoeiation today. T. The bazaar will open at eleven I . Admitted yesterday: Nqrman , Children under 12 half price., Bob Kjetlqutat, Jack Volz. Sam Georgetti .. 114 79 ,79—278 chib. • business left in Cleveland. Prizes will be awarded In originating in Hartford. ! J. H. Harrie, owner of 38 1-8 Sine# the N B A ’s inception on in the morning and continue into ary to the wlnnera which include a I d ie t e d that this ' Grimason, 255 School street: Mrs. i Harrison, Doug Nelson and Harry Lupacchlno 96 127 89—312 Ex-Detroit Tiger slugger Green under one roof About Town ehares of tbe 1,125 ehares of stock the evening. Mary Caraubelas, 31 Green Hill | Griswold. , Wigren ... 105 101 101—307 berg waa slgn^ to a three-ysar O ct 29, the noiselasa Nuggets The' pa^f; booth will feature all i - ° ’ a“ "f ‘ road; William Spence, 20 Wood- I*. Oorrentl 118 117 99—329 contract aa general manager of in the old ball club, sued Veeck in have been taking it on tbe chin. The Past Presidents Club of biidgc street: Ellis Noren, 843 the American League Baseball common pleas court for $1,250,000. It’s • raal mdvanUgc for ChrysIer-PIymouth owners to have sll xinds of wrappings, tics, and Donald Sherman ‘ The East Side Rec Intermsdiats W U k ie ____ 109 116 116-641 Denver opened the 1949^)0 aea Mary Bushnell Cheney Auxiliary, seals. There will be more of the i “ on ^H ill Driv,. are the parents ! •’®"- Main street; Mary Lee Blackburn,'- Basketball Leagua, aebeduled to Club yeaterday shortly after the Hs claimed in his suit that their satonotive handled under one roof. Here they And a modem ish Veterans' orgai.ization office in aon by loaing to Tri-City. Last lib No. 18, U. S. W. V., will meet with scenlc note-paper that proved so | J „^ rt- Glastonbury; Mrs. Ruth Brewer, get underway tomowow night, has 537 540 484 1561 team waa sold to Ryan and other Veeck'a private ownerahlp or con Hartford as a mailing address but night, for the 1 -th straight time, hibritorittm where service is fast, thorough. Complete facilities for Mra Efilzabetb Maher, 20 West- popular last year, as well as otacr hospital. Mrs. Sherman was ’ East Hartford: Mrs. Alice Trow -; been delayed due to tack of teams. Windsor No. 1 (1) Clevetandera. trol o f the Oklahoma p ty , Day' land street, Friday, November 25, is not connected with that group the NuggeU again tastad defeat. ; bridge, 801 Main street: Mrs. Ida . »At least three mors teams are Booth ...... 87 97 87—271 Under the Bill Veeck regime ton and Zanesvills,. O., farm fnm- body and fender worit. A well laid-out repair department equipped S , the form'er Betty Burnham, d.ugh- either. No pernr.ls.«ion to solicit has ' Gilman, 43 Wadsworth street; Ml- ' This time it was a 77 to 67 loaing at 1:30 p. m. needed. Bill Murray reports. Teams CXimodo ...... 88 92 108—283 just closed, Greenberg was vice chiaes was flnsncbd by $175,000 ! iT r orMr'; a ^ M%s. Wellman^“m- been given by the local Chamber. chael Misovich, 538 Bush Hill road.' borrowed without authority from effort to Syracuse. to handle many Jobs at once A N D — a wide knowledge o f Chryalar will be everyday cards of congrat- : in the 16 to 18 age group wishing Jackson ...... 95 99 118— 307, president and ran the Indians’ Teachers and staff of the Zion Admitted today: Robert Bent-' ulation, sympathy, and "good , Thanksgiving I to play are urged to get In touch Peters ...... 12 98 104—379 farm system. the Cleveland club. But the Nuggets need net feel products. tiutheran church school will meet cheer” fpr the sick. Fancy paper . * here n iii oe ley.' Talcottvtlle; Ronalds Le Veeck declined comment But , With Mr. Murray at the East Side Miscia ...... 98 114 108—815 Hank and 1 will work as a too badly over that ons. For Syra- tonight from 7:30 to nine o'clock, towels and napkins In unusual de- I service at^t^ vesque. 3 Margaret road; Peter ' team,” aald Ryan. “ But I don't his attorney, Edward E. Lurie euae, the eastern division lesdsr, The choir will also rehearae at this rsda^morning from ; Robbed of 336 Kracunas, 64 Turnbull road; Mrs. ' Rec. signs will also be sold here. 1 1)^’ ^n rsd ay 460 495 510 1465 want him to fael that his hands called it a "allly taw suit” The >iss whipped 10 teams in 11 tries. time for the Thanksgiving Day A t the doll booth, picture dolls |9!3o to 10. Sally Kondzlar, Wapping; Ray W’Ul ba Ued. new owners said it will have no mond Hlckton, Rockville: Mrs.' Dr. George Caillouette was the Fussy Levans led Syracuse service at 10:00 a. m. Thu^ay. will be a specialty; and here too Riding on Bus 'Greenberg has a fine record effect on the operation o f the cluh' it's triumph ove. Denver at Oneida, Mary Bennett, 45 Brookfield , prinlcpal speaker at the recent N o Handicap can be found stuffed animals— { banquet o f the SoftbaU Twilight with the Indians and we are happy In another Cleveland court N. Y., rimming 20 points. DUlard The drawing for the turkeys street; Robert Beach, Jr., 143 ■ Veeck was being sought as an ali teddy bears, horses and dogs. Piiblic Records Do Yoif Know League at the Italian American to have him with ua. I understand Crocker taUied 26 markers for tha given away by the Manchester The gift booth will contain I Charles Strickland, of 1412 He- Boulder roadi THE DISTINGUISHED NEW Cleveland — (ff) — Mac Bpeedle, the club never had a farm syatem bi witness. A man named Oiarles bron avenue. Glastonbury, reporl- Discharged yesterday: Mra. El Club. Othera speakers ware Bill Rocky Mountain quintet. Hockey Club was held last night jewelry (sequin earnngs will be. 1 aevetand Browns end who twice of this magnitude until he helped Amata ta on trial here with four ; ed to The Herald today that he vira Irwin, 158 Oak Grove street; ! Steams and Dick Michaels. Mel In the only other NBA game, the at a Joint meeting with the Nava Incorporation That - hae won. tbe A ll-A merles Confer develop it. othera on a charge of blackmail a special feature); crocheted ar .Mbert Roy, 178 Charter Oak Cushing was toastmaster. Members improving Boston, Oeltica upset jo Skating Club at the Center ticles; women's mittens; bedroom Certificate of incorporation, i was robbed of $36 last Friday while * - ence pass-receiving championship, " I don’t want him to decrease In connection with the numbers Springs k ^ e . The winners were: [It takes 177 paid per- of the Broad Street Motors, league Anderson's powerhil Packers at scuffs; hand-made cosmetic cases, chiiraplonaSand the Italian Amer not only suffered a crippling hip that activity. I want'him to con racket here. Anderaon. Ind. Sonny Hertaberg, Donald DlBatisto, 21 Scarbor plastic lined; and potted plants. bone disease as a child, but he's tinue operating the farm system . Amata's attorney, Louis Fein icans. playoiff kings., were awarded the set-shot artist, and Georgs ough Road; Peter Blaneggla, And Other booths will have an .soiHiel to run the hos very near-sighted. Says he can't in addition to being general man berg, says Veeck can eatablish '< ^ P m iT tA € Individual trophtas. pi-ealdent Art Kaftan, the ex-Holy Croae star, over: Henry Seeburg, Plalnville; equally attractive choice. Amata’a whereabouts on a certain par. starting business .^wiU^ aiS. I 1,,^ Friday, j Street; Mrs. Clara McAllister and Pongratz waa the recipient of see the ball until just before It gets ager. paced the Celtics' winning drive. F. M. l-anomack. 44 Girard aven- -No reservations are needed for 000 paid in; incorporators Ernest pital? There are 43 to him—so maybe he foota the de " I haven't discussed. the situa night that would help bia case. He Hartford police arrested three daughter, 115. Parker street; Jii- ‘*Trm-iip jacket., Oliver Jarvis was Hertaberg dropped in 23 points ua, Hartford; and F. Barbero, 4 the luncheon; and afternoon ahop- T. Bantly, Ernest T. Bantly, Jr^„ fense by fooling himself. He also tion with Hank, but'I-think some taya they were In the same rea New Haven men for pickpocketing. dith Bennett. 39 Lyneas street; ON DISPLAY SOON ' charge of the banquet. and Kaftan netted 20. ! Vamon avenue, Rockville. "nie pers will want to avail themselves and Ginevra Shipman. different typqs of oc claims that night games and bright Ueata must be made. W e ll have taurant, which Amata operates. Several victima assisted police in Mra. Mildred Nowsch. Rockville; Tony LaveUi, of Yale, made hia Wrfia are being delivered today. of refreshments offered at the tea Warrantee Deeds rounding up the men, Louis Lom Lucinda Dubosky, 139 Glenwood sunlight are a hindrance. Speedie's to etrengthen the club. I would Veeck, he said. wtU testify on room. Adolph A. Quey to Adelard' J. cupations and three ‘ •evtalon Football Tbankaglring aecond big time appearance for bardi, 39, 'Thomas Ruggiero, 40, streej. (Eastera Standard Tim e) vision ta ao poor he always sits say right now we're about on a this point Nov. 30. He was served Manchester Dog Obedience ctasa and Eva J. Parent, property on Boston. The Eli b o ^ shot arttat For the evening dinner it will itie and Thomas Antinolfi, 37, all of Discharged today< Thomas Mc Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions down close at movies. par with New York, Boston and with a aubpoena in oonnectlon wilt meet tonight at the Y. M. C. differertt 8-hour shifts played only 47 aaconda aad soared necessary to make reservations Lyness street. New Haven. Mr. Strickland said Cann, 56 Foley street; William BALCH-PONTIAC, Inc. -A B t -T V 10:55 a.m. National betrqlL" with tha trial yeaterday. - fq A. Beginner's class at seSen and Albert W. Schendel to John one poinL not taler than December 4. at the he waa called by the Hartford p6- Mann, Jr., 22 Byron road; Susan per day. 155 CENTER STREET Pro League game at Detroit to Jocko OolUna, National Basket' A nevroomer to baaeball, Ryan In taking over the tribe, the ■fivaneed class at eight |fllteen Noske,, Jr„ et al, property on T E L . t-4545 church office or with Mrs. A|len lice to identify the men at the next Elliott, 13 Seaman circle; Latry aelnrted Hit of network clttas. ban Aaaoctatlon referee, also is ataoiiaa been promised help from owners scared 40 players on the Belchsr. Spring street. court scaaion. Shanklt, 134 Sprues atresL scout for the Philadelphia Phillies Veeck, the: man he eucceed as Indian roster, about 400 farm Brooklyn—Mario Merano,'146. Pennaylvania vs Comeil-rNBC New York, outpointed Chester 1:15 p.ni. from Philadelphia to and dtaoovered Del Ennle, the fine I president. ^ ^ hands, and lea^C ' park, onetims T TV Rtcoo. 143, New York (S>. ten Eastern network cities. young outfielder. t He said Vesck wUl aoeampsny aits for IpdlaniT gamas. A MANUHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1949 RAGf
S f e w 'i ";•'■■■ MANCHraTT!* EVUmnG HERAItD, MANUHESTER, CONN^ TUB5DAT, NOVEMBER 22, 194t ITEEX -.Gruff Prospect (lohklng up from Percy Roar was in his second A whisky botOs, hurled from a TOONERVILLE FOLKS ,BY rONTAlNB:, Nonaen$e his desk)—WeU, what are you hand car on hia way to a football speeding truck, crashed through an' Ssrrless Offsrsd IS Pslattog ' Ps»ertHg 21 • Poultry OR# SoppUfo 4S BrnmalMM Gooda ftl fo r Salo n seUIng? game. He was exceeding the speed automomls windshield, hfttlpg Aatomobllw ftor 8sto AatfHBobllM for Solo By popular dem nd Sunday m il .Timid Salesman — N-nethtng, limit. Miee Ima Pill waa srttb Park A. WrighL of Btona Moun p a i n t i n g and naperbanglng, 10 40 TO 50 White Rock puUeta, 14 WELLINGTON ROAD—One year and la my boss raising a row! him.' tain, Georgia, on ths head knock- LARGE OIL heater, drum soon be act aside for automobile WE ARE CLEANING ASHES A N D rubbish removed. roll room IncluiUng paper at 50c weeks old. Purchased from SagUo typ«- old, 8 rooms, lavatory, tils bath, accidents. ' A motorcycle officer stopped Ing him out. His car crashed Phone 2-0685, fireplaca, full inaulation, oU hot head-on into another, causing the WE NEED ROOM TVucklng. Phone 2-0828. roll. Also ceillM s whitened. All Bros., Arbor Ac>wa fa m . 81-85 A motoring writer says that hhn. HOUaE water hesL attached garege. 'O fficer — -Where do you think death of Mrs. Joe Camp and in done for 816. Floors sanded and aach. 150 Keeagy atreeL 5574 USED COM BINATION gaa and Who can rememher';when you motoitete o f this country run Into O UT THEY GO!! r a n g e BURNERS cleaned, serv after 5 p. m. Charles Lasperance. TaL 8820. you are going, to a fire? jury to himself. MAKE AN OFFER reflnlahed. General carpenter oU rxngea gaa rangaa,.elactric and used to be able to tell it the motor the mUIions. We know that. We Advcatisanenti 1948 PACKARD CONV. CLUB iced and repaired. 15 years' ex work. CaU GUbert F ickett 6982 Percy R o a r N o , air, we are go COUPB — Complete equipment perience. Joseph Seniia. 6965. YOUNG P o s t for aale. Get your gas. rafrtgeratora, new chromium EXCELLENT CUSTOM-ErUILT was running by watching the Mil wish they didn’t 1948 BUICK SEDAN or5 4 U . ^ light shake?—Kitchener-Wetertoo ing to the football game, I f you would ha eatisfled with bramkfaat aata, eloctrio rangea Pre-War Five-Room Colonial. Offloer—Oh, is that so? Weil, CLA8SIPIKU ADVT. White tlrea too. Low mileage. One 1948 BUICK SEDANETTE orders In darly, 46o lb., dreaeed., RMord. your lot In life, build a service Tel. 6962. rafrigaratora dining room, par Attached garafN.- Fireplace. Open In the dark atreat the playboy DEPT. HOURS: owner car. 1048 OU5SMOBILE TUDOR INTERIOR AND Exterior paint n i give you a ticket. station on I t HooehoM ScnicM ing. paperti.u>gtn8. celllnga re- lor and bedioom fumltura, targa stairway. 2 lafge bedrooms. TUe approached a policeman: — Percy Roar — Fine, how about 1048 PLTMOUTH CLUB COUPB Friend'— My wife, spends toO 8:X0 A. M. to 4:45 P. M. __Complete equipment excellent 1948 NABH AMBASSADOR Offered ISA Unlahed. Fully insured. Expert ROASTERS and fowl for sale. De display o f baby carriagaa criba bath. OU hot water hesL Knotty Playboy (hesitantly) — Of fisher, one for my lady friend? We Are Judged By Whet W ei SEDAN livered Fridays. Call 2798 or and play-pans We Invite your bi- pine recreation room. jBtorm much money, nags me conatantly, I'm looking for a parking place. Officer (handing him two tick Do, And Not By What We a a im tires. New car guarantee. One CALiL ROT and Gordon. Experts work New IM 9 wallpaper nooks. 1048 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 4678. apection o f our aalearoom. You windows and acreena, ANnlnga I# very untidy and doesn't under Policeman (Io8T—CO.D. Package tor Mre Clean all over. One owner car. 1947 BUICK SEDANETTE Ptione 2-0087 or Manchester 2- Prompt service. Reasonable anytlmb. Schaub's Turkey Farm. 6 p. m.; evenlnga 7 to S:J0. Phone 2-4469. for. A ge had Just died: ' i Lawrence JIachia, 20 Drive A. 1946 BUrCK SBDANETTO—Radio 1947 FORD COUPE 4340. rlcaa Phone 7680. O Frechette. 188 HUlatowB Road. Aaking a woman her ago PHrst—He waa a great druggist., RAward. nione 2-4405. and heater, sno tires. A clean one ? .AutomohUaa will be even a 1947 PONTIAC COACH iTorkman's compensation, pubUc OIL cmOULA'nNO heater, 4 to SACRIFICE Sale, owner forced to Is like buying a second-hand car. Second—He was, but don't y o u ! owner car. WBIAVINU of bums, moth bolee greater success when manufactur think he made his chicken-salad a A>81^—Ltgkt green waUet Satur liability larrled. 6 room heating capacity. -Will sell their immaculate 4^foom The speedometer hss been set 1042 PLTM OUTH 4-DR. SEDAN 1946 BUICK SEDANETTE and tom clothing, noeiery runs, Wantotf— PMo—POEltry— ers succeed In yakin g them safer littje salty? day, vicinity o f Woolworth'e, handbags repaired, nipper re aeU reasonably. Call 2-0081 be Cape Cod. Expandable aaoond bftclc —Radio and heater, clean all over. 1946 BUICK SEDAN INTERIOR AND Exterior palnV Stork 44 tween 4 and 8. than the drivers. - But dumsd If you can tell bow ifaiti atreet. Papere valuable to placement. umbrellaa repaired, floor. Fireplace, oil ho8 water Gkx>d tlrea. , 1942 BUICK SEDAN ing. Average rocm papered, 812, far. How to tell the sexes apart now owner only. Pliider pleaae call 2- men's shirt collars reversed and W A N TE D —Uowa, oaivae and beef hesL and othar confwiancea. 1939 PO NTIAC 4^DR. SEDAN— including paper. OeUings reflnish- W IND O W Shades. Keith's art Maldea’s Piaysr that both are wearing pants: The 4S21. 86 Cambridge atreet Re 1941 CHEVROLET COACH replaced. Marinw'e Little Mending cattle, also uotm i. We pay the Centrally located.-ImmMate oc Radio and heater, jet black, good ed. Excellent workmanship. Ray famous for their custom made O Lord, may he be tali and Free Counsel to engineem build one listening is the man. ward. 1940 BUICK COUPE Shop. top dollar. Pleia Broa 884 Bid' cupancy. T. J. (^ c k e t l. Broker. tires, winterised. mond Fiske. 2-0237. window ahadea. Our experts Phone 5418. handsome. May he have money and ing tha I960 antomohile models: 1940 PACKARD SEDAN weU atreeL Phone 7405. Visitor—My, what a large skat U>8T—Uonday, Nov. 14, near m 1937 PO NTIAC 4-DR. S E D A N - F L A T F IN IS H Holland window meaaura your windows, make cars galore. May he dance divinely Ons way to reduce automoblte ing rink! eSlee, bom rim, heavy oov Radio and heater. An exception 1039 BUICK SEDAN shades made to measure. All shades and Inatall them for you. GLASTONBURT, Hebron Avenue and. love me better than life. And, accidents Is to Build cars so they Rdpalrinc 2 2 can't go faster than the average Proud Citizen '— Yes. It hss a glaaaea. CaU 4780 or mall to P. ally clean car for the age. metal Venetian blinds at a new ArtkloB for SiJe 4ft Made in Keith’s own workrooms and Treat Road. 5H room ex O Lord may I divorce him easily O. Boot 46S, Manctaeeter. Reward GORMAN MOTOR SALES by oiir own ahade apectaltsts. pandable modem. 2 bedroome, and find another. driver thinks. seating capacity of 6,000. Many Others To Choose From Incorporated low price. Keys made while you UA'TTRBHSBS. Your old mat; Z./ w ait Marlow's. treaa sterilised and remade like (%oica of ten kinds and colors. nursery. Attractively landscaped XIST—PASS BOOK No. 53392, Open BJvenlngs Prscticslljr Sat! LANK LEONARD Open Evenings Till 6 P. M. new. Call Jones Furniture and CHILD’S S-year-old atae,. tricycle, Kelth’a 1116 Main atreeL Op 3-4 sera corner lot fronted by MICKEY FINN Notice la hereby given that Paw 285 Maid Street Floor CDvarliig. 36 Oak. TaL 8- SleberL Phone 2-0550. posite the High school. State Highway. 4 miles Manches r Book No. 53362, iieued by The SEti.iTSAVsrr YEAN! I TM Nlir^ ALLYOUUHAVEIO 1 SURE WISH BROWN-BEAUPRE, Inc, Phone 2-4571 BalldinK—Cofitracllng 14 1041. ter Center. Eitablished develop rMftOMftlDAftK Saving# Bank of Manchester hat 30 Biasell St. Phone 7101 A-1 BLACK Loam, 4 yarda 818 ment—houses Individually de OTARnAT 7: 30/ FMML RIZZliTONOW lUIRINftMTMir DO IS STAND UP AND YFASOVER CARPENTER Work and Jobbing Marhinery and Toots Sft been lost and application has quarry sfah atone t yards, 120. signed, 816,600. Two larger un'- n o's AND1V 60NNA NE MINTS SO ALON6 -S O IC SAY-THANKS FOR MATT been made to said bank for pay CLARKE MOTOP Sales says you of all kinds. Also new construc Private Instmctiom <8 Flat Seld etoas, 4 yards, 810. SNOW PLOW S for trucks and flniehed houses in tm cL For. in TISTIMONIAL EVERYTHING-AND ment o f the amount of deposit. haven’t seen low prices until you 1938 PO NTIAC club coupe. Phone tion. Call us for an estimate on ■RTNtiB EARLY CAN SHOW US JUST Also Bolton building stone and tractora. Cement mixera. Uaed spection ]Uione Robert T. Leng, DiNNIR - 50,1 CAI^ HOW HE HOLDS THEN MT DOWN/ see us. Look I 1041 Ford 4-door, 3882. any inside or outside work. Fred BALLARD 'S Driving SchooL take fiagstoae. Bolton Notch Quarry Developer, 1633 Hfbron Avenue, VOST— PASS BOOK No. 53387. clean, 8495; 1041 Plymouth -udor Knofis. Tel. 7704 Cletrae H. O. Ferguson tractors PM M ISffi HANDS 1937 BUICK 4-door sedan. Radio, advantage of out experience and Phone m M U . Stanley Patnoda and equipment. Dublin Tractor Olestonburyi Tel. 3-3812. Notice is hereby given that Pass clean, 8405; 1940 Packard club fine reputation A.A A. certified TOMAKf heater. 8125. Can be seen at Kee- CARPE.NTEK work of all kinds. Co., WlUlmaatic phone 2058. , e Book No. 53387, issued by The convertible. Model 110, 8545; instructor, dual controlled care, ROYAL OemOKA PORTABLE— FIVEl-ROOM house, laundry ,and nVER FRONT Barings Bank of Manchester has .ney Garage, Buckland. Building contractors. Attica fin 1038, Chevrolet todor, 8105; license Included. Phone 2-3*245. Smith Corona Standard Type lavatory on first floor, full bath MSTORV/ been lost and application has 1937 Pontiac clean, 8245; 1938 ished, cabinet work, alteratlona writers and Adding •Machmes. Muslrsl limtruiii«*nts 53 on second, attached garege, nice been made to said bank for pay 60 BUICK SEDANETTE 82,250 Darling and Davis. Phona 2-0294 ...A FEW Buick club coupe clean, 8395. And •49 CHEVROLET DeLUXE -81699 Used machtnef sold or rented. residential section, 8125 per ment o f the amount of deposit or 2-3469. Repairs on all makes. Marlow's. we have a number of older cars '49 PLYM OUTH SEDAN—$1,395 Monieal^Draiiiotfc 29 CAREUrUl^ Economical buyers of month. W rite Box D, Herald. MOREHOURI at ten dollars down and five dol a quality piano should Investigate LOST—PASS BOOK No. 47097, ’49 FORD DeLUXE— 81,696 GENERAL CARPENTRY. Altera ANOITWIU. lars per week. No finance charges. PIAN O TUNtNC, repalra, recon the Baldwin spinets aiid grands EXCELLENT LOCATIONt-Two- Notice is hereby given that Pass ’47 PONTl.\C SEDAN-81.245 tions. additions and new construc GIRL'S W H ITE figure akatea, alae I t UNDER Open dally 'Ul 9:00 p. m., or caU ditioning, etc. John. Uockerbam. Family, 5-5. Oil hot water heat. Book No. 47997, Issued by The •39 PLYMOUTH SEDAN—8445 tion. Dormers, porches and ge- 3, only worn twice. Phone 8722. at Goss Piano Co. 57 Allyn atreeL 2-2012 anjriime. Ask for Eddie. 28 Bigelow atreet. Phone 4219. Redecorated. Large lot. On bus Barings Bank of Manchester has ’36 FORD SEDAN 895 rages at reasonable pricea. Work- Hartford. Open Mondays ’tU MEN'S Rebuilt and relasted shoea Christmas. line, near stores and school. P|||ce n -Z ! been lost and application has 164C DODGE coupe, 8305; 1038 •34 DODGE COUPE—885 manbinp guaranteed. Free estt- { Sf n « S*B sr>si<«*. tM.) ’36 DODGE. COUPE— 885 mates. R. M. Alexander. Tel Good enough for drees or work. 811,500. Elva Tyler, Agent. Man been made to said bank for pay Ford coupe, 8175; 1037 Chevro Help Wanted— Female . Sft Reasonable pricea Sam Yulyea, chester 2-4469. ment o f the amount of deposit. 3716. let sedan, 81''o. Low payment, all TERMS—TRADES Shoe repairer. 701 Main atreeL Wearing Apparel— Purs 57 A Great I.ife BY EDGAR MARTIN ears guaranteed. Oole Motors. EXPERIENCED Stenoghapher for TH IS AGENCY has over 80 houses FUNNY BUSINESS BY HERSHBERGER BUGS B U N N Y BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES LOST—PASS BOOK No. 5705. FUR YOUR new onetrucUon, re GOOD, AU wool gray coat for /r 4164. Many Others modeling or lepeir work see Wm. purchasing and Inventory depart PLYM O U TH front end complete listed for sale in Manehestcr and RV6WC I TuYU-4 v*4 AK-AV) SKAA'.-UA. Notice is hereby .given that Pass teen ager. 16-16. Ehccellent con THl* IF V U . RCAiLLy PCP UP IT'U. BLOW TH' CAROONi WtVL .TKV6 LOOV ■YY.VR ,%ON'. m A <5000 tv s . ALONG AMff Phone 7773. See Mrs. Wardle, Keith Furniture wagon. R .FD . mail box, lady's CrocketL ><416. been lost etid applicaUon has 4-DOOR Car Wholesalers Co., 1115 Main atreeL GOOD? BUR 9 0 0 0 P O ftA W y O O '«t d o in ' been made to said bank for pay riding boots, also 5. Phone 7 0 ^ P lN t.! I------TOt'VOQQOM V Open Mon., Wed., Fri. Evenings l.'AKPENTER Work of all ktnda NICE Residential sectlo^.l^lt in ment o f the amount of depoelL Wanted—To Hnjr ft8 T P Completely Equipped Koofa, tldinga. additions and ai' EXPERIEINCED Sales lady wapt' TABLE Saw with 8” blade i 1941. 6-room oli.gle, tw»'imflhlsh- ed .at the bakerv department In ed, attached ^ ra g e , hotp' water l o s t —I remalo Shepherd OoUis, 1936 CHEVROLET, heater, good teratlona. Also new conetruetlon 1-3 H. P. motor, mounted i 77 Hawthorne Street Sieffert. Phone 2-02.18 Manchester Public Market. Ap reedy for uae. Phtlco ear radio, W AN TE D —Oood electric train heaL oil burner, fireplace) scteens W est Harttord tag. Brown and running condition. Phone 4779. t w h m with white band around ply In person between 2 and 8. fits any car. Inside door. 2'8'' eeL Phone 70M. and storm windows, larg«4oL well Phone 2-3326 ALL 'TYPES alteratlona and 6’8", one rotary transformer. In' landscaped. This home Jis bi ex ^srk Very anxious. 2-3607. W ANTED — Secretary for a doc 1986 OLDSMOBILE 4-Door Sedan. kitchen remodeling. Garages par quire 31 Essex street. Phone 2' B U YIN G Uaed furniture and cellent condition. The price is Auto Accessoiic tor's office. Shorthand, typing and household goods, any quantity Radio. In good condition. Haa Tires ticlally built, you Onisb yourself, 1992. right See this over the week-end. LO IT—TeUcw Kitten. CaU 5068. been wintemed. 8125.00. In at a Bubstantia' saving. Rice. 2- knowledge of bookkeeping neces- Tha Woodabad, 11 Main atrasL Wm. Goodehild. Sr., Realtor. Of aary. W rits Box B, Herald. quire 168 Spruce atreeL FOR The best 2 in 1 snow tire see 2578. RAD IATO RS 38” high. F ’ wide. Call 2-S16L fice 15 Forest street Phone 7923 One 9, one 8, one 7, one 8 and two UB at Manchester tire. We give GIRL TO DO general office work or 8891. USED CARS you the deepest and widest tread 5 sectiona. 830 the lot. 48 Cam AaiHWHicwwito Apply Marlow’a Furniture Dept., Rooma Withoot Board 69 W HY P A Y Rent? Small down pay 1048 BUICK SEDAN In Manchester Manchester Tire Florists— Nurseries 15 bridge atreet. Mr. Howard. ment plus approxlrngte^ $53 l«-aaV ATTENTION New home ownen. 1048 OLDSMOBILE TUDOR Recapping. 205 Broad atreet TeL TW O P LE A S A N T rooms, single POMPONS 31 Jx-uquet and up, monUily gives you a m'o4em 6- A LLE Y OOP Aye, That He Is BY V.T.HABILIN Cedar clothes line poles InstaUed 1048 N ASH 600 SEDAN 2-4224. 24-hout aerrice. corsage 50c each and up at Mc- GIRL OVER 21 for counter work. or double, can be seen after 3 p. 1048 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Apply in person. Sheridan Res- Diamonds— Watcli« m. 71 Chestnut street. Phone room house on bus Une. Oak.ftoors, to your satiafaetion. Immediately. Convllle’e Greenhouaes, 302 NOW, GOP YOU AND 1048 NASH AMBASSADOR WARDS REBUILT MOTORS tauranL Jewelry 48 4264. Oil heat, excellent condition. HE IS NaiTHER. Any dssbed length. CsU 6242. Woodhrldge atreet. Phone 6947. Im m ediite occupancy, guhurban MB. SMITH K r TEg SEDAN (2 ) STAKTONTHE DE- S(WAGE NOK^, 1947 BUICK TWO DOOR As Little As $8.S0 Per Month START ElARNING now represent LEONARD W TOST. Jtwaler Ra- LARG E ROOM in HoUywood sec Refaty Co., Rcklters, 49 Perkins CIVIUZED... ing Avon Products, Inc. Avon pairs and adJusU watches expert- tion. Separate entrance. Garage street. TeJ. 8216. BUT W HAT ID 1047 FORD CLUB COUPB Roofing— Repairing H A 'M P K ^ A N X 1042 BUICK SEDAN FORDS ad, in Nov. 7th issue o f "L ife’* is ly at reasonable prices Open available. Phone 7397. Thursday svenlngo. 129 Sprues HOLI.YWOOD 1940 BUICK SEDAN ----- KUUFING — Specializing In re creating tremendoua demand for I M l 'l'|»| 'I' O NE-H ALF interaat la huslneai 1040 PAC KARD CHEVROLETS pairing roofs ot all kinds, also gifts. For personal interview StreeL Phone 2-4387. FURNISHED Room for couple Six room single, built 1949. Mod bloek OB Oak streeL CaU 2-2608. Many Othara ' new roofs. Gutter work. Chim write Mrs. Buckman, 29 Highland with home and kitchen privllegee, em In every detail. Nice landscap DODGES neys elea.ied end repaired. 26 Terrace, Middletown, Conn. in vicinity o f Center. Phone 2 ing, attached garage. f e e l NERVOUST Worried about GORMAN MOTOR SALES Poel and Peed 4VA 4052. Incorpomtad yeera’ experience. Free eatimatea NEL\R CENTER your kxdlat For lovelier lines and BUICKS CaU Howtey. Manchestei 5381. ATTENTIO N, Ladies 18-30. Olan new energy, have a restful, com 285 Main Streat Mills, Inc., a nationaUy known SEASONED HARDWOOD, Stove, FURNISHED, W ell Heated Room. 2 family. 4-4 rooms— 18)800. IWZ fortable Spencer Support design fireplace, furnace. Also slabs. Private entrance. Five minutes' 1037 DODGE two-door aedan. DeSOTOS FEATU RING Guaranteed roofs organization, wants 4 women for SIX ROOM SINOLE ed Just for you. Can MrS. Mabel and expert repalra as well os telephone survey work in Man 8676. walk from Cheney Mills. 101 Heater, original owner. Reaaon- And Many Other Models Chestnut streeL Steam heat, oil burner, copper ha«9 ED axousa Oaorga but ha (Mwaya Naaa Ma M. Brown, 12 Cheater D riva 2- able. Fhoaa 7457. gutter and conductor work. Try chester. Apply ' Mr. Wood, 210 plumbing, fireplace, near Blast Cen 2778.______your “ Local Roofer.’’ Call Cough bast this wajf!** : We arrange for installation Spruce street, across from the Garden—Farm-Dairy PLE A SA N T, Comfortable, heated ter Street—812,600. Immediate oc SOUMENB * FLAGG, mo., haa lin 7707. ne V Mobile Service Station, Wed cupancy. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH READ Y TO Close your hooka and and give you a free 500 mile Prodneta SO double room. In private home. s fine selectlon-of used cars. A nesday between 9 -1 2 . Near bus line. References requir BY DICK TURNER flla bualBeea and indiridual in safe place to buy uaed cara Dodga I CARNIVAL come tax returns T Call 2-3320 for check-up. GRI'EN Mountain potatoes, first ed. Phone 8183. ARTHUR A. KNOFLA FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Mystery Play______BY MERRILL C. BLOSSER and Plymouth dealers, 634 Center Heating—Plambing 17 SHOW t i e s , hosiery, lingerie, Realtor—875 Main Street accounting and tax aerrica dresses, shirts, for Christmas. quality, very meaty, 81.75 buahel ■k, street Phone 5101. PLUM BING and heating, apecial- LARGE, COMFORTABLE ROOM Phone 5440 Or 0938-Eat. 1921 WHAT A SPOT J lw E tr i ITS NOW OR. ^'^TPErfeEGOBI6T)WCK'MS600SEYft BAOCN PUNr MONTGOMERY WARD Commission plus free bonus deUvered. CaU 2-1300. LAST BBWING MachlaaB axpertly ru- laing In repalra, remodeling, cop in'good location, suitable for one Home LtsUngs Wanted OUAKTEIL F0(t A (toJAKTTA- TiMC NEVER/ dresses. 61 year old firm. CaU R3RMATION .THE BAILS SNAPpg>< AND pu'nd er adjuated. RaaaoBablc and COM PANY per water piping, new construc WINTER Tumlpa at 65c per or two. Call 2-2612. BACK'SH40ySI0aS TfeV 87. AND STOP, LOOK and LISTEN H ENRY STREET—6 rooms, sun- BAUL— 6,1N AND ntaa. Work guarantaad. CaU ' Manchester, Conn, tion, estimates given, time pay' Glastonbury 3-2396 anytime after bushel. E. S. Culver, MeeksviUe. M Aiee IT 6. FURNISH ED Room, with kitchen porch, fireplace, oil heat, storm 8 ID <30 ' WHAT 51TL or avaninga 2-0410. ments arranged. Edward John' Buckland. Phone 302is. GOOD/ NO CASH DOWN privileges if desired, at 168 Maple windows and screens, full insula WOULD'ItXJ D01. oon. Phone 6979 or 5044. A BALLOON or 1,000 Nolse- LONG TERMS Motorcycles—Bicycles 11 atreet. tion, garage. Very large loL «) niakara. I can supply you with You can buy your turkey and a EFFU nB N T Plumbing and heat Help Wanted—Mal« 3ft Boasehold Gooda ftl Charles Lesperance. Tel. 3620. a complete line of noiaemekers, good uaed car. ing. Plugged drams machine CENTRALLY Located, heated BOY’S Bicycle, size 26. First $7 OPPORTUNITY. W« are looking room, continuous hot water. Gen' BUY YOUR hume where there are r hata and fireproof decoratlona for cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 8439 8439 8439 8439 8439 $439 8439 1036 FORD CONV.—8105 for a reliable married, man who no controls, and low taxes, four Xmaa and New Year’s, at apeclal takes it. Phone 2-9238. Oakland street. Phone 6497. J ROOM ANNIVERSARY OUTFIT tleman preferred. Write Box E. KIN6STON haa sold direct to the home to rooms, bath, and closed front diacounts. Telephone RockriUeickri 1037 FORD 2-DOOR—8176 includes a Beautiful Bedroom Suite, Herald. 14 handle our business In this area. porch 8 X 24, oak floors, fireplace, 1681-J2. Living Room Suite, Dinette Bet, a 1987 PONTIAC 2-DOOR—8195 Bosinew ScrvYcee Offered 13 Millinery-Dressmaking 19 Age 30-45. Car necessary. No de P L E A S A N T Room for lady. In continuous hot water, oil heaL SHAOYSIOE ROOM FOR 2 riders. Pratt and NationaUy Known Combination private, congenial home, privi VENETIAN BLINIiS Ah types livering, collecting or demonstrat Range, ‘'PhUco” or "Emerson" 2-car %arage, boat and motor, 13 Whttney, 8 a. m. to 4:45 p. m 1038 DODGE COUPE—8180 A L 'T E R A 'n O N l of all kinds on ing. Man selected will be prac- leges If desired. Telephone 2-8852. right on Bolton Lake and state' I Orford Village Section. Phone A ll Cara Winterised mads to order, also recondition women's suits, cuats and dresses. Radio—18 Months to Pay, Free l/MZ ing. Beet quality Slndell Manu ticaUy set up in business on a Storage, Free Delivery — Phone road, large lot. occupancy upon 8583. Inquiries Invited 49 School street. Telephone 7898. 2S% facturing Co.. 48t Middle Turn remunerative basis. New 6-0358 for appointment to see this Bosinrm l\£ WILL 1 WISH VOU TO MAKE A DOWN PAYMENT- 634 Center Street rangea, weshers. etc. AU work MONEY, Mrs. Maxine L.. Blake. 5843. Orford Building. Apply Marlow'a cellent locations. Phone 3376. CHEMICAL SETl WOULONfT MAKE ON A HOME, BUY AN Dodge and Plymouth Dealers guaranteed. Metro Service Ca beat in aluminum combinations, NEW 30 GALLON Ooleman gas including casements. Our deal Is SUCH LAVISH Tel. 5101 Tei. Manchester 2-0883. ALTE R ATIO N S done on women's hot water heater. Automatic and REASO NABLE lease, approx! C p r o m i s e s i Aotonobilco For Salt 4 tops. For information and ap O FF EAST CEH^TER STREET— and children's garments. Reason fully Insulated with magnesium mately 2,000 square feet Indus Six-Room Complete Cape Cod. pointment phont Manchester 2- rod. 5 year graraintee. . 884.95. 1087 FORD, new fuel pump, wind RADIO — Electrical Appliance able. CaU 2-4370« trial space; Truck doors, concrete Shed dormer. Living room haa 1930 CHEVROLET Cbach. Good Service, repairs picked up and 1166. Watklqs Brothers. Inc. shield, ra^ator cleaned, heater, running condition. Inqulra IS floor, heated or unheated. Paved picture window and fireplace. Ex delivered promptly 20 years' 8126. Call mominga 2-0777. Waddell Road, Phone 2-2781. CUSTOM MADE CLOTHES to fit street, water, power, sewers and tremely modem kitchen. ■ Oil experience. John Maloney Phone Individual. Will work from pat OLD RED TIN Bam, 706 North If water. Call Suburban Realty Co., steam heat. Insulated. , Redeco 2-1046. i Walnut street tern or win originate. Dresses, Sitaations Wanted— Main street, buya and sells good MANCHESTER MOTOR used furniture and antiques. Realtors. 49 Perkins street. Tel. rated. Built 1941. Excellent fi Legal Noticea suits, coats, gowns, etc. Phone Female 38 8215. SALES RADIO AND Television Repeirs, 2-3909. Frank Denette. TeL 2-8376. nancing. Reasonable. Elva T y A T A C »U R T o r PROBATE held 90-day guarantee. Call 5070 day ler. Phone 2-4469. At Manchester within and for the Thanksgiving Specials oi' nlghL Radio Clinic, 110 Spruce HOUSEKEEPER for on* male WE BUY and acU good uaed furni .iu Dlatrlet of Manchester, on the 18th Wanted to Kent 68 SIX-ROOM SINGLE — (2 partly 1933 OLDS COUPE—875 atreet. Moving— T ra ck in g - adulL Phone 6871. ture. Oomblnatloi) rangea, gaa day of NoTember, A. D., 1M8. finished). Built 1941. Owner Praaent. JOHN J. W ALLETT, 1935 GRAHAM SEDAN— $50 Storage ftO y - ...... ' rangea and baatan. Joaa* Furni RESPONSIBLE auult fam ily of SAW S Filed, keja made, mowert must sell. Asking $9,400. R. Judfe. 1933 OLDS SEDAN—895 ture Store. 86 Oak. Phone t-1041 four desires 5 or 6 room house . Eetata at Morton E. Cushman. late sharpened, outboards and air MANITHBSTEK Package Delivery^ WANTED or flat. In good section. ' Phone Johnston, Agent. Tel. 6858. 11-22 of Manchester in eald dlitrict. deceas 1938 BUICK SEDAN—8365 cooled engines repaired. Capitol Local light trucking and package O N E -H ALF Price, Inlaid, felt 3694. ed. 1938 OLDS SEDAN—8350 Equipment, 38 Main atreeL delivery. Refrigerators, washers Experienced Broadleaf Sorters base linoleum and wall covering *6«i 1M* tr mvict. Mc. T. M. ne. u. a n r ew. VIC FLINT Looking Ahead BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RALPH LANK Upon the application of Catherine M. and stove moving a specialty. remnants. Langeris Floor Cover Loti« for Sals 73 Cuehnian, administratrix, praying for 1939 LaSALLE CONy.—1395 ONE MONTH R E N T BONUS for a siife.miiY>nei«Ym.iiie.T.>tetaM.anT., authority to compromise and settle the 1937 OLDS SEDAN—8260 JOHN H. HACKETT and SON FOK 6AI.C cr exc-hsnge.' Building "Just look how much I’va lost on that diat— now I’ll hava doubtful and dtsputec.' rlalm which aald done on any furniture. Tlemann. 4128. AduIU, Call 2-1226 or 2-2550, to buy a naw auit!" WIfWIN78K6 SUBMARINE WAS/ WAR HE CAME estate haa against the New York, New Many Others To Choose From 189 South Main atreeL Phone LIG H T TRUCKING, half-ton pick Phone 6180 lots st the Green. Wm. Kanehl, “ Anything also. Mr*. Applagata? InsuHtd. ignored, . SUNg, HE ESCAPED THROUGH I BACK ID RETRIEVE 5643. up truck. No ashes, no rubbish. Builder, 518 Oentei atreet Phone Hayan and Hartford Railroad Com Open Evenings Q U A L IT Y Combination gas stove. ahort-changad?" ^ A TORPCDO TUBE, THE JEWELS d «r. pany, it Is Phone 2-1276 or 8298. Good condition. Call 7328. Priced Farms and ldd Fellows Bldg., 489 Main S t A family house to sell? Frances K. eogg of this order In some newspaper frames. Call 4377 sifter 7 p. m. (At ths Center). Phone 2-1107 Wagner, Agent Phone 2-0028. A MS)N W O I^ birag a elreulaUon ia ~ ibate LINOLEUM — Asphalt tUa, waU COMPLETE .Painting and dacor- Poaltry and Snppfiea 48 fo r appointment. 1989 BUICK apeclal four-door. covering. Done by Mllahla well- RECORD FOR. 4lstrt^ wlthla tea days date ating aervlce. Floor sanding and SHMITH Permaglas automatic WE HAVE CUSTOMERS Waltlns of tUs order, and rstnni a4iks to this Radio and heater. Very clean in trained men. All lobs guaranteed. FLOATING • ' reflnishing. Estimates free. C. F. EXTRA Special! Large roasting gas water heater, 8 years guar 85 UTCHFIELD street, off Weth- for Houses from $8,500 to in.OOO esast of tbs Bstlos-glvea. side and out. Mechanically per Hall Linoleum Co., 82 Oak atreat Charbonneau, Phone 3.9378 or chickens, Uve or dressed. Phone antee. Call after 4 187 Spring erell. New four room iiou'se, oil JOBK J. WAIAMTT. Judas. fect. Phona 5919. Call Frances K. Wagner. Agsnt Pbons 2-4022. evenlnxa .916|8b 2-2805. 2-0693. ■ atreeL heat, expansion attic. 39.200. Phont 2-0028. t: - > . ' '
.V, - I TUESD AY, NOVEM BER 23,1949 PAiUfpRIlMi JKimrliiEBtyr g wirtng Ifm dii Avongs Dally Mat! Tht Wsstbar r iW68*t « l P. S. W*S4>8i t$p*is Fhv tm mrnm a pt r. ISIS n n r in e . M r. EOtag aald that the i Mtea M argaret DeCtontto. old line, which, has been to aerv-| n ir sad wttmm thM rttwo— > daughter of Mr. and Mra Frank Scene De^cts Re>Electe^ Chairmra Must Keep Up ice WM.—.VsiiiM MMMW, • W M^ray —^ MMacvaral . M— M. 9,748 faiv> art quito w Mdd taaiidit — About Town DeClan^ of 202 Porter atreet, days ago. k|rt alghtt Thonday Mr aai ooM- win return home todv Itha To Fire Rules The board approved two . ap- Store OPEN m adM r k 9uf Ssout ca CbUege fov' the Thankagiving Christ’s Birth potatinsBta: h eltd ^ . ^ Mrs. EthsI Hadden Carison to M«m dt99ler” ~A CUy of VtOage Chmm dmreb. to mewl t® ^ pw «it ^ serve aa aseirtant teadier to the 4 * . morrow algbt »t - tho a m Um to K in g David Lodga No. 81, 1 O. Nativity Tableau to Be wm Cost $20,000 to overcrowded Grade I end n room AU Day Wednesday O. F., will exemplify the third /tor U) MANCHESTBRi CONN-, WED;iESDAY, NOVEMBER 23,1949 (SIXTEEN PAGES) PRICE POUR CENTS dtocuM tort minuto d o t ^ fo r the Conform to Regal» at Buckland achool. She taught VOL. LXIX., NO. 46 Father and Son baaauet aM on a ctoaa o f candldatea, Frl- Erected in Center Padk In Mancheater from 1922 to 1927, Charter aisht, which to beiiic held E evening, November 28. Supper tions in Local Schools and to Hartford from 1927 to 1989. Wedheeday. Noivembrnr SOth at be eerved at 6:80, and all Odd O n Dec. 3 Mr*. Gwendolan Hurt to teadh Until 5-.30 sercB o'cleek. at the church. Fellowa are cordially Invited to Grades H, m , IV at South sdwoL attend both the aupper and the Nutmeg Foreet, TaU Osdara of The cost of having local aehoola ■ucceedtog M ra Beulah Johnson. $100,000 Blase conform to the new rtate lire reg Mr. aad'Mra Hufh F. Ward, 3U degree work. Lebanon wUI diaplay a Nativity Mra' Hurt taught from 1982 to Proposes. W orking ulations will be approximately 1948 and haa done extensive sub Lon ger Scene In the Center Park begin Russians No of 80 loclcwood atreet, >»ad “ 120,000, according, to a survey Practical Gifts For their week-end - gueete. tnw Mancheater Chapter No. 17, ning Saturday, December 8. This stitute work. Disabled American Veterans, win la the third yeai; that they have made by Douglas Pierce, business daughter, Mlaa Dorto HeUrlcb, nansger, and submitted to' the \j\mm Catherine Orleraon of Otta meet at the Silver Lane Communi spohaored thia oommilnlty project ty House at eight o’clock tonight with OUol ^Oging programs The Board of Education last'night by Plan to Preserve wa. Canada, and Mlaa Marlene Superintendent of Schools >Arthur Bergdoff o f New Haven. aU atu- ’ihe newly elected officers are contract for thla b<;ena haa been Christmas Giving! urged to be present. H. nitog. Further coat was Indi :nize jates given to the Simonf-QoUra Com dento at Bay Path Junior College, cated In making changea to the HALE'S Long Meadow, Maaa. pany of Hartford. Thla com preaent ewittary facilities to local Miss Alice Adams of 92 West pany has Installed Nativity Scenes D undee Peace for World! street Miss Betty Lupacchino of Bchoola! The eon bom Saturday, Tiovem- In many leading cltlea throughout Mr., nitog told the board that a Headquarters ber 18, to Mr. and Mre. Harold O. 76 Florence street and Mias Shit^ New E^land and hae a fine repu now steem Une Is being toetsUed ley Rau of 189 Woodland street, tation for their reproductioila of Undaay of Fairfield Avenue, Fair- will leave Friday for Miami Beach, frmn the Franklto buUAng to the FOR American Friends Nationalist China field, Conn., haa been named David thla famous Biblical Scene. People H l^ echooL Crewe are at work T o w e l Sets MarUn. Tbey have a three-y»r- where they win spend a winter va travel many mllef to aee them. excavating on Mato street for the ice Committee Offers! ■ ^ __ : old daughter, Margaret Jane. Tho cation at the Carlton Hotel. The taU Cedara feel that every community should have something CharleelB. Bonae United States and Issue in Trial Announcement by Vish- baby la the flrat grandaon of Mra. Mary BuahneU Cheney AuxlUary, MatUda Martin Lindaay of 38 in addition to the gala lighting Russia Program for Break Looms No Herald Bdgerton atreet and the late Albert United Spanish War Veterans, wUl that lUtoma the atreets a t this Senator Charles .8. Houaa was $ 3 pc. set insky Touches Off An* hold a social meeting Friday eve aeaaon and with thla in mind have re-etoeted chairman of the Board 41JT0 GLASS V. Lindaay. ning in the State Armory. Cards Control of A-Bomb in Defense Asserts Govern Tomorrow gry Exchange in Gen* erected Nativity Scenes depicting o f IMucation fo r tba 1949-80 year In Ward Case will be played and refreshments the Birth of Chriat In an atmos MIRRORS Two smart paUems boxed and cellophane wapped. One hath Its Sweeping Study. ment Hailed Wrong eral Assembly Be served. Comrades of Ward Cheney phere as near the original as pos at a board meeting held laM night tcM l, one guert towel and ona fsea cloth. P8a^ bloe, green, Camp, No. IS, and friends are In at the High adiooL . . 12 Men Before Court] sible. flamingo and gold. Pbilsddphia, Nov. 28.—me The general public will be wel which time everybody will be to' ' Colorful Printed Service committee today morrow, Thanksgiving come to attend the services this nil the poaitlon to which be was G a„ N ev. sonal Adviser to Act vlted to attend and Join to singing gave the United States and From Mukden Cloort Day. evening at 7:45, tomorrow evening Ourols. Complete deta.Us o f this elected on the resignation of Carl Two witaea—e aald today one at the same hour, and again F ri W. Noren, former secretary of the Soviet Russia a working plan of the IS defeadaate ia tha ing Chinese President event will be announced to this Ballstia! day evening, to hear Evangelist paper as soon . as arrangements board, who has taken iq) residence Ranges, Refrigorators Kitchen Towels for control of the atom bomb dogging o f aev— N egro— Gilbert W. Otteson preach and are completed. to Marlborough. . and preservation of inteyna- preaent a t a «re — huUd- Waahiagtea. -Nov. 98—(P)— New York, Nov. 28.— Chester B. Olson, tenor soldirt of Arthur H. Dltog was re-elected Washers and AD lag. The wltaaaa— wo— the Aagu Ward, the AaMsleu Russia’s Andrei Y. Vlihin- Worcester, Mass, irtng. A short Uonal peace. The Quaker or coaaal geaeral at Makdea, h— Berle’s Notes to the office of treasurer. Srat caUed M the I s k y announced today the So t m e e prayer meeting will precede each Other AppUancea ganization propoeed that the at tn aa effort to he— released fro— Jail by the viet Union no longer recog km im H.uafK service at 7:30 in the Fellowship Conduct Raffle UIM atomle bomb rtockpUes of both Dade Oonaty Sheriff Soha W. Chlae— Oommoalsts aad or room of the Covenant Ccmgrega- Ic ea- tho U. 8. and Ruaola bo plaoed dered oat of the eooatiy. The Go to Judge 29 mam tTsirs for membera of the department to m J W i U M c o M lyaeh. thr— ot-hls depoti— nizes the Chinese Nationalist tionai church. To Buy Uniforms 1938, the department at that time under United Nation* aeal and ~ e ^ t ethera e—aptred to Oon—antota also released fear delegation to the United N a MSnCH88TIS...FNOng 8269 that tha production o f *U flaaion- running a carnival-to obtain the Six mnart matching patterns. Jdsld snd Cook. Mammy Cook and a t* the tf9gnaf etvU BBS—late aid— who - war* tions. The annooncemeat funds needed for this purpose. The Chef, Peasant Girt and Man. itolo material* bo “halted and rights. laiiad with Ward Oct. 94 ea Writings After Inteo For the purpoae of obtaining uniforms w ill be worn at paradea, vortfled” pending eotnplrtlaii of wh— the State departaMat touched off an angry ex uniforms for the members of the social functions and funerals. A 1 ^ control treattpa for all type* of Rome, Ga, Nov. 28—(/Pf— Demo called “truaqied up” eharg— view With Chamhers change in the 59-nation Gen Manchester Fire department Ditch digging for foot uniformrtl fcrce, it la W leved, wUl Embroidered armamonte. cratic party politics today w u aa of b—tiag aad laseHtag two Shown in Hiss Trial eral Assembly betwe— Vlahiartcy' INSURE raffle is being conducted by a so add prestige to the department. Boeommwida Nantral Oonnaay CMae— ia a wage dtspet*. — d Or. Chieh-Hou Ksun, pcrscMl ings of bnildings, water or w ith cial activities group of the North uwu* to the Federal trial of U The effort to get uniforms has The group alao recomm*|idod j Hia departneat anaeoa—d S»- adviser to U Tsung-Jen, acting McKINNEY BROTHERS End flrefl^ters. Twenty-six val men for conspiracy to tb* beating day tp-t It had recelvad word Bunetin! pr—Id—t of China who now la In sewer pipes, land drainage, uable prises have been donated by nothing to do with flre-llghUng that a unified, neutral Germany ■sul BMate Md Insnraaee equipment of the department. Pillow Cases b* aatahllahed aa a European o f aCven Negroes. WasUagtoa battle a f< Oowatowa .dothlag rtore. 1 o f the relraare from Ward New York, Nov. 98—«V - British Hong Kong. etc Cordwood sawing. 505 Main St. TeL 6060 the buatoeaa men o f the North Etod reported. hln-eir. toward the success of this affair. Members of the committee spon Priced to Sell! “buffer” atate and eventually be Tha dafei^ diclated it would SepTO: of the. four-etoi^ bnUdbqi dan aged liy Mase, but a* la^rl— were Whittaker Ohambera t—tified The Soviet foreign minister told the Asaembly “ ^w U l not r * ^ The last uniforms were bought soring the raffle, the drawing tor admitted to the United NaUona prove that the— poUUca toapirad Dan—ge,v at $100,668.' (N B A telep h oto). today t a fonaer maid of which wUI be held December 17, after all U. S. and Ruaaiaa occu the government to aocu—. the 12 W —hington, Nov. 23— UP)— The Alger HI— told Um she had the Kuomlntong delegatioir* aa Wm. F. Steele represenUUv— of CMna. comprise Joseph- McCooe, chair 1949 FORD CUSTOM pr. pation forces have been with of plotUng to vlolat* Um N egro—* critical case of Consul General * t e e Pro—man, fotm er THE NOVELTY SHOP man; Gilbert Park, treaaurer: drawn. civil rights. Angua Ward and four aid— who 3O general oeoaart, and Na * Chleh Bepll— Angrily and Son Mary OoasoH. Fkttp. R oger Kaclone, Francis I|4merick, , The proposals wars made to a And baqid— that, aald Attorney B e r^ rk Vet AttorjaeyGets than Witt, tonaer National Chteh replied s n g ^ b land Louis Tuttle, Jr., William Pres sweeping study— “ Tha United w e n Jailed by Chinese Obmmun- tones: Drvssmaking and Alterations Frank Glaaaon o f RoasvlUa, Ga., T i tmbor BehUio— beiard secre- 683 Vernon St. Tel. 2-0531 ton, John Wilson, Harlowe WUIls, STATION WAGON Floral to all white and colors. Mr. and Mrs., Hla and HeiW' States and tb* Soviet Union”— the defen— would prove that the Ists appeared today to be headed taiy, at H>—’ Washington Mr. Vlshinsky, your mec* wish Manchester Covered Bottons and George Bryant, Philip Burgesa ami good quality cotton with no sistog. Oth?r pUlow cases $8*49 to publiahcd today by tha Yale Unl- government bad hailed the wnhg ' ^ Tb Shot Jail Seiiteiu^ for aa early break. p o n e . w ill not put the C3ilne— Oonunu* Button Boles James Commlns. Has overdrive, heater and white side wall tires. Cost $2.98 pair. . , varalty Preaa 12 men before ' DUtrict Judge Unofficial reports to tha State nlsU In our seats In the jOmmVty, 82 Elm Street. East Hartford Tha Quaker organlaaUon aatd Frank A. Hooper, anyhow. department said that a vardiet ia New York, Nov. 28—(ff)—Not— If your wish were law th— 80 par Tel. 8-8829 COAL! $2767 new. Goarantced original low mileage. One owner. the studyw-prspsnd by a 18-m*m- Ah Plead lance—t U. 8. Rep. JoMph W. Martin, Jr., imminent from the Mukdfp "Peo c—t of the delegates in the As lulled by PoU^man Counsel for Bridges) Is written by Former AulzUnt Sec 36’* Printed Purer Unen RqiuNlcan leader In H oum , —ys ple’s court” on the chaiwes that sembly wrould be uns— tod.’ ’ baf oommlttae—-was praaentod to Tb* defendaats—Dade County be wIB aet vote for any lilgher Dae to the interpretation Dean Acheaon. U. 8. aacratary of Sheriff John W. Lynch,- thro* of Few Minutes After Se Given Six Months for they beat and insulted Rro Cbl retary of gut* A. A. Berte. Jr., Vlshinsky laughed — Chteh tak— “until an honest effort haa after — interview with Whittaker launched into — attack baaed an It's Yours For Only $1695 atate, and Alexander Panyusbkto, hla deputlu and sight private cit- been made to reduce the expendl- 'n*8* employ— in a wage dispute. of a figure 9 for a 7, the Soviet ambaaaador to the U. 8. Isens—all pleaded Innocent to the riously Injuring Wife Contempt of Court OoupM with Secretary Ache- Nationalist China’s chsrg— In th* Luncheon Sets tures of our • government” . . . Chambers, were produced today in U. N. that Russia is riding flw SWEET CIDER Aiiaed OoafUet Blay Heoult ebarg—. son'* inove for cmcerted pressure the second peijury trial of Alger price of the Frigidaire Almost $1000 Less Than Brand New Tw enty CXechs charged w ith eaplo- San Francisco, Noy. 28—(F) — Chinese Red sw—p through Ms While to keeping with repeatedly Though the ca— was eall*d M 1 ^ i ;*F1a . ' Nov. I f— U. S. go on trial in by so 'oatipns, this development Hiss. country. For Thanksgiving Monday, tha aeloetion of tha jury With Harry Brld^a taking a back nrved to lift ojlclal hop— here, washer aa advertised by as —pressed Qualur belief that war bbraerk Marine' veteran w— ahot rua before State court in Chambers, a former Communist “In a few days,” Chlrtt aald, between tha U. S- and Russia la and.this aummonlng o f soma 110 aad kUled'by a .poHcemaa today Pankrac prison . M cnkmiw news teat, almost forgotten* *mid the ’the hope Is that the Oommuniata — d the chief government witness “we —*11 pres—t to the AaaamMy BOLTON CIDER MILL COKE not toevltabi*, tha study declared witaaas— did not take place uatU paper demands tightening of m*y now try to wtad up tb* whole againrt HI—, M s testified that he yesterday appeared at $ 2 *9 8 set a few minutes after he seriously tumult, the longshore teaderia'at docum—te — d proofs that th* So TeL 6389 that If the preaent “tensions” to- yesterday afternoon. hijured Ms pretty Ibm^tte wife ii| “stote dladpUne” throu^out Rus torney in hla perjury trial yaater- Incident by releasing Ward and bis told Berle about Communist ef viet union h— violated Uie CM- « » W I N f I R The Jury w u named from a 88> $297.75. The correct price BALCH:P0NTIAC, Inc. eraaae. armed conflict may nault. their auburbaii-KliAtnent. sia. day draw six. months for criminal 0Qmul*to . staff ft!^ their kmg fort* to get aaeret governm—t dsU nese-Ruul— tr—ty —d t^ Unit man panel which Included two Ne- HeSy Offiee In Vatican nil— that Reg. $4.98 Value The Friends Service oommlttee ^ A yeiar-old' baby.In a bedroonf contempt c f court. during a 1939 tnteWlcw. ed Nations diarter . and that Fill That Tank! Your Direct Factory Pontiac Dealer said that to papariag tb* study It* n o — aad ala —If-ldentiflad mem- r-^Rtord'anU RjHi -aides were Jailed lawyer, tcytaig tp dtacrodit the Soviet niU— Is guUty of In is $299.75. bera of fonaar laeiabeWa of the a few. yhfds *sfay was not value! Floral pattern on pastel grounds with 4 authen eonaoHad wHh dtplonatle harmed. Oet '94. But he —d h lrAu ie eoa- Chambers as s bellevsbie witne—, ternational crimes of A vary a—1- Patting — Panama, Panama, Nov. 93—(S’) weU-to-do farmers, which In Relaxing Curbs formed obcervers beUeve mliht be outgrowth of a deportation order Dwight D. El—miower’s latest Sev— peieou worn 19 Manchester, Conn. ’ ' —^Two men claimed the presidency Auto Plants prelude to coltectiriiatlon, is re baaed on the 1941 h— ring, that Tbumbsdown on a pr—Identlal others Injured tn a railroad and PUMPKIN of Panama today after a wild night Bridg— had not be— proved a Ouster Action lag accident aeu hen today. In ported in Prague Communist of rioting In which on* child waa candidacy found about — many CANDIES prm ... . U. 8. legation In Buda- Communist. believers — cynl— in Washington volving a freight train aad a tenek Plan Accepted killed and 11 wounded. ^ Closing Now Gentlemen:— p—t —ys It has received no an Although HsUln— w— granted today* loaded with cotton pickera. Bodtaa Police gunfire emaahed swer yet from Hungarian authori- a stay of a—tence, he probably and parts of the timdi were atrewp _ ^ I revolt « Dr. Daniel Chanls, Jr. Bh—nbower told reporter* at Reasons for Removal of tl— on Its request. to talk with wiU have to Mrve it once the ca— Cincinnati y—terday that be la de for a h—dred yards along thn West German Uiancete forced to roalgn u president Bun- Delayed Effects of Dis h— b—n decided. Judge Harris’ Denfeld Will Not Be Last year I stopped at your store during my Xmas trip and I For Thanksgiving Robert Vogeler of New Vcric who voting aU of hla time to his Job right-of-way. Some of tbe Injured ICE CREAM ' lor A g«~ lo w u Jailed on charges of esplonan orlginaL order also directed that — preaid—t of Columbia universi were In a crltl—I eoodltl—. pute in Steel Will and —botage . . . Syiacuae, N. Y.. Hall|rian’s name be strick— from Sought by Committee • • • might say that I was well pleased with the number and the fine on the presidential palace In *n the'roll of attorneys In bis court. ty b— .no intention of —ek AND als After Long Talks Ieco| o f United Electrical Workers ing poUtlcai office. CoBvlrted of-Murder o Munson’s Assorted Dark or Milk Coated attempt to fegaln power. Hit Industry Hard union charges that left-wing or- V His face dark with —ger, the Washington, Nov. 23— CJ’)—The conduct of the several thousands of children that I met and talked Inalde the palace behind police Judge rakbd HaUin— over the Politicians wUUng to take the Wahn, Germany, Nsv. tS.— Bonn, Germany, Nov. 23—(P)— ganlutton ia ‘‘a friend, front and g—eral at bis wqrd arugued that reasons for removal of Admiral —R.A.F. Corp. Douglu Ingnn; C h o c o la te s ...... 89c Lb. i guards waa Roberto Chiart, former Detroit Nov. 28—(T )— Delayed taMttuniMit o f the Oonmninlat Louis B. Denfeld *s chief of Naval to at that time. So this year I feel that I should write and tell you West Germany's Chancellor Kon vice president who w— sworn in — effects of the'steel rtrike will hit (P —ttaoed OB Fage Pour) Eisenhower seems to be pur—Ing w u convicted today ot miirdarlng rad Adenauer h— accepted pro- p arty." . tbe course least Ukely to win him operations will not be probed by Ms German sweetheart and w u C ranberry S herbet b pr—ident after Chanla bowed to n the nation’s autombblle industry tbe House Armed Servle— commit my schedule. poMl8 by the three Allied high )Iioe ultimatum and resigned. hard next w—k. a nomination by repeating this a—teneed to hang. A eonri of u v- \ commissioners to rejax occupation statenumt. tee. Chairman. Vinson (D-Oa) R.A.F- officers fennd tha 94- FOR YOUR Assorted Cream W afers ...... 49e L b. 1 e Inalsted he would ait tight and With but few exceptions the fac told newsro— today. f controls. Sromaln president. ' tories cloaing tonlight for the Op— to PoealMe Draft year-old eorporal guilty of Agreement waa reached .tost Government Interested Cynl— j:mitended that the gen- Denfeld'* removal followed the gUng Elfrle^ Blare—nkwala, 9Sr I plan to arrive in Manchester at 11:69 A. M. on Saturday, Nov. Police Dlapene Bfarekera Thanksgiving day hoUday will re committee's rec—t Inv—Ugstion of night after three lengthy meetings NaUoilU poUce, who are Pana main Idle until peihapa December er*ra word* left him op— to a year-eM frauleU. The Pecan Nut Roll ...... 89c Lb. to set into motion Ideas adopted 12 or later. posslbl* draft by the RepubUcan national dafanM pollcl— which tenoe— mandatery — Thanhsgiping Dinner 26th at the Manchester Railroad Station. I plan to leave the station ma’s only armed force, dlsperaed brought into sharp focus differenc- two w—ka ago by tha Big Thr— the marehers with machine-guh Ford, Hudson and Studebaker In ^Future of Little Girl National oonv—tlon in 1982. Tbey of murder Is still sahjeet to eon- foreign mlnlaters for Improving bullets, rifle fir* aad tsar gaa. and a few briuich assembly plants said —ch a draft movement might — of opinion among Navy, Army firmatl— for posathle rednetl— — and visit your Toyland and at that time will be happy to meet all the r —d Air Form teaders. Ihe admir , (1 5 Other Fliwors, Too) > ^ German economy and Including at The deroonatrators had rallitd o f other compani— arouiTd the grow by 1—pa — d bounds, fo r la review. children who are there. Butter O u n c h ...... 89c Lb. least tlu w—tem xonea into the behind Chanls — he dnunatlcally coqnto wUl funUah aU the motor W uhington, 23— UP)—T*s,-»bert -M. Day, director of Interior’s st— ce, 11 G O P candidates don't al, a “star” witness, criticised de- • • • .1 European family of nations once strode Into a aeaslon of the Nation vehicle output next w—k. Blven Uttl* girt, the United Stot— gov F l— and W ild life qei’v i—. faro so well In tbe 1980 congres- fenM poUci— His removal wu Entire VlUnge PmUsIwd ' f' • ■ again. al AsMmbly and declared: ”I with Fort) will cut down to four days’ Day wrote . Saral— that *1— al races- requested by 8$retary of the Prague. Czech—lovaMa, Nnv. 9S ernm—t is Interested In you aiM) Navy Matthews-. The snow is piled high around my workshop and the sleigh is all DetaUa Not Diaeloeed draw m y realgiiaUcin.” Ha flung operation and Studabakar has an —ouM be able to And a place fo r WbU* this apeeulatlen oe—pled —Cn>—A * entire villa ge w u pun gal. $ ^ ^ . 0 0 PEAflUt dlUSlEEB *aa*eaa*** 'a.»a*a . 69c Lb. DataUa o f the agr—ment ware the letter to the floor and insiatod nounced It will do— on November your future. her—If in wUdUfe woric becau— the RepubUc— — mp. Democrats Win Be No Mere Hearings ished by the Comman let-led W - 80. As far u he la concerned Vin loaded and I am anxious to start my annual trip to spread joy and ♦ 1 . not dlaeloMd. They will be mad* he still was the' constitutional It wants you to gat the b—t sdr there, is “always a niche for any wondered whether Jam— F. eram—t becaaae Us farman WM* public ibme time tomorrow after pr—ident of Panama. Frodnefloa WlU To—Mo Sharply ucation possible, —d to find tha one who really knows hla or her Byra— might be laying the son said, there will be no mdre aoeaaed of deUveriag wntswri 1 h—rings In the armed Mrvie— happinesa during the holiday season. CotNiaUnt Dainties ...... noon. The 88-year-oId, aurgeon-polltlr Thua weekly production will Job for which you’re beat suited* K subject. ground work for — —U-Trum— milk, the Slovak newspaper CM t . 69c Lb. 1 Adenauer, however, already clan, 'who had sarved — presldeat tumble sharply to probably not home-making Is to be your ®afwr. "Although there aren’t too organUaUon with hte attacks on squabble deeplt* requ—ts of some saM today. T—til* ratio— and announced that the w—tern occu only four months until ha Was more than 80,000 vehicl—. And It wanU to a— you bappUy ms^ many worn— w otking w ith wUd the prerid—t’a “Fair Deal.”^ conunltto* members for a o—gr—• bolldlng B—tortala were aant eSt ^ / 2 m the plant cloeinga added to tlw«e rled. . Ufa a t the pr— t, there wUl be slonal airing of the Denfeld ouster. for the viUaf* nf Nevoine In Sin- gak $ ^ . 2 5 — ^ g,k $ ^ . 0 0 With beet wishes for a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year, pation powers have proposed to oustM by PoUce Chief CoL Jo— Some officials — the admhriS' reduce conBlderabfy the Allied Remon,,Ui*n led a crowd of dem- already down wUl bring UmpoiWy Tak* 'Saral— Lev—doski, 298 mor* In the fliture,” Day asM. 'trati—’■ ride r#p—ted reports Thepe oommltt— members v*ld* and gevera—ent ankehO— In Idleneu to. an eaflmatod' 3M,O0O Alawife Brook parkwSy, W—t He suggested that Saral— clsiinsd tbe commute w u assured Its' fanners Wars —acriled, the pa- A program of tearing down German onatratora that gnw to thousanda automotive worker*. that a movem—t may be under s' *' ■ * * Salted Mixed Nuts, 6 oz. bag ...... 59c industrial plants, to permit Ger u they passed through the atr—ts. Somerville, Maw., for example. mlglit try to become A MoIoflM way to form —ch a group. of Secretary of Defonm lioula SANTA CLAUS RIotlag Flar— (Or Tw* Heuf* In aeveral Iqrtanc— unemploy She wrote to Secretary of Ag In 'wUdltfe work—or a writer of Johnson that no witness from th* many once again to buUd up her ment wur be relieved by the con- As a former aecretary of merchant fl—t to allow the Ger In Cathedral plaaa. a block from riculture Brannan that “altbou^ Wological atudi—. or an tnforma- armed , servlo— woidd bs p— rilsed KBIsd B y lahaUng Snwika Phons 2—4245 and Place Your 'Order Today or Stop at the tiiiuapce o f parte fabricating woric IB the Trum— cabinet — d a fo r SsrinritoU , Maaa.. Nnv. 9S—i9 ) Salted Peanuts, 12 oz. b a g ...... 59c mans to have consular repr—ent*- t ji* ' pr$ffl6$nUal htlmeUd I cm — ly 1 8 .1 ani very much In- tl— spectsliat. or an siUmal illus m er Suproaae court Justice, Byrne*’ fo r freely expressing Ms vishrs. in many plantA. A number term^ad In animals. ) trator; or pbotograimer P —e Ilk - Denfela's removal to another post —ran hapA M n A. DriiweF. 44k tlvea abroad and to Join adma o f attacks — what he calls the “se- w— fcOM ty antsha tohalsti- to- the international organi—tions ' In rioting flared at a ^ t | ,^ m o d r t production alao Wa] T wotdd like to make my work art or idiotography. ^ claUatic programs” of the pt—i- they arid with considerable hut JO Yiaae at Uie'timo, w u a vlolatl— of this day npka fongkt n Srn In 9 thsaa Salted Cashew Pieces, 6 oz. b a g ...... 29c the hope o f unifying European bus—" w ere overturned. ~ Windows 1 w - s-*abataati*l'anmber of th ^ working with animals, or some Sbowd Bani Maatac’s Oegr— dent sro rogardod bare *a bearing Day —id that a 'coliege educa sssurance —d an Indication th*t atery dwelling keeee. 91ip4tn aE» economy. o f fashionable ahopa were smashed | ioy— a t work on plant tear- thing to do .with them,” she said. more w rigbl th— the same words ter. Mn teOed to r—pp—r. aM In return for theM donceaaions — 1 looting broke out. rangement. invfntory, and parts,, “I wonder If there I* any work tion is deslroble, and that a M- uttered by RepubUcans. Denfrid-was demoted “beequM h* the .Oenhana have been —ked .to Aa the shooting died down, ■brrice and sal— eparation*. In.*thla field for girts, — T am a ologjts aObiild earn a master's—o r a s—k n W st PuhBeiy EvpIah M talked.” Shady Glen recognize International control three-year-old Manuel Pasmlne ' Ex—Bting for pbntlac aU the g ir t even a doctor’s—dsgr—. Byrnes, who** break wltt My. Chairman VUmon MnweU o\‘er the rich Industrial Ruhr val was dead. HI* father waa among (Nnerai bfotora sHutdovna coincida ‘T have h*d many dlsoour*gjn|r , He added, *s a final suggestion; Trumap h*a never be— pubttrty O eitt that' p*^«)4 kad I DAIRY FARM ICE CREAM BAR J W H A l ^ CORk ley to work with the Allied 'Se the I t woundedi with the completion of 1949. model 1st downs, saying that iben la no "On* other opportunity, which axpirtnsd. haa hinted that he might mad* to “walk the planlT becau— IlM S S a iT B sIUM MANCNISTHi C O M ia^ ' curity board In preventing Ger Others wounded included two production. PonU*c awung ever such vurk for won— l* thla field you shouldn't overlook, is that of be a e*)ididate far gevarnor of of ^ teetlmoBy. At that time Vlh- ./ man rearmamant and to give ■—mbljmen, Alejandro Gonsal— to. 1960 model output two w—)is but I chsolutely refuM to give up.” an intersftod u d' helpful wife of South CsTOUnA s— arid tbs eemmittu wpuld look W aShlmUmi. Nun. 838 EAST MIDDLE TURNPIKE ; PHONE 2-4245 guarantees its b|g war Industrial R evilla and A r— dio Aguilera, and ago aad carried on until it exhaust- laqpir—'Akeirt EduoMOa . a biologtrt, pbotograpber, refuge However, aom* of Ms fri—da Into the ouster wh— camgres* re- poaitlon of tha TYaafitry cartels will be broken up. a poll—man., ad its at—I stock*. .< Saral— ai— w—ted. to know manager or etber wUdllf* worker. are apeculatlng that By— might ,c— V— ed. N o t b n ^ , Altbcugta the agreement needs As dawn appeared Romen's na- The'asm® I* tr^-alao 'O f the hoW muoh education ah* weUM “There wfll be a peat many get out of the field at the last . Matthew* aald that Denfeld was 16A97; bw4gat • T^SHAD^^LSrDAiR^ARlir^rV tia^. , , , . prospective kusbandsin this Held 690J88.84: « -a ll Advertise in The Herald— It Pays (Continued on Pngn Bight) (U—tiauad on'pag* Fear) (Ooatlna oa.P n g* F oot) , The letter drew a reply from Al- wh— you are ready fo r cm*.” (Oentiiwad an Shark "an raos IISJOSJM. *-• » '■ * r
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