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THIS VOL. LXX, NO. 47 Pm * 18) MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 19.50 (TWELVE PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS HGURE-PROPORTIONED Evacuate 100 More Brawls in Church Than Beer Parlor—Pastor It May Happen Here Tomorrow Business And As Gale Hits Downey, Calif., Nov. 25.— GFs T ake Chongjii —Accused of slapping his pas Labor Propose HALE'S tor at n church board meeting, State, Coasts Robert G. Hartung, SO, faces Jury trial Jan. 11. Self Discipline As Offensive Hits ^ SLIP THE Christmas Store Hartung pleaded Innocent Watero of Long Island yesterday as the pastor, Rev. In Manchester Robert J. Reynolds, 36, said he Seek to Avoid Govern* Sound Sweep Over Low was quitting the pulpit of the fits your Gib.son Park • Christian and nient Gontrolk; Soiled* Growing Resistance ^ • Lying Areas of Milford Missionary Alflancc church in nearby Compton, probably to ule Seerel Meeting; ' ------— _____ measurements! Op ens This Christmas Season —Much Damage Done go into missionary work. He said Hartung grabbed Eye Steel Negotiutions U. N. Debates C^,oiintpr*Attacking Reds By The Associated Press him by the necktie and struck rri . 1 w Shove Buck Right Police, firemen and Red Ooss him twice. The incident cli Wasliington, Nov. 23 — (fl'j _ .» maxed a stormy board meet With These Suggestions volunteers began the evacuation Moves to curb Inflation by Industry 1 rieky Issuesi n. Army; ing, the pastor said. * and labor self-control, rather than of more than 100 families as the "More brawls in the church T ito 1 ^ Enemy 1'hrustliruMt at Cen* by strict government regulstlon, SEViN SIZES FOR gale-driven waters of Long Is than in a beer parlor,” remark 111 Key Parley ter Reii^ulsed by /J EACH HEIGHT GROUP For Vour Gift Lists land Sound today swept over low- ed Rev. Mr. Reynolds. appeared In the making today. lying areas of the Connecticut A select group ol top business South Korean Unit shore line at Milford. and labor leaders wore reported Hold SiirpriHc ScHsioii The Connecticut coastline and planning a secret meeting in New Tokyo, Nov. ‘25.—(/P)— much of the state had been bat York next Tuesday with that Idea On Foniiosii and Ko* tered elnce late yesterday by eus- Organize New In mind. Uniteci Nations forces ram COAT talned winds which blew a whole Two of those reported invited are rea as ('Jiina Reds med ahead toward the Red gale at times. Involved In one of the biggest Colorful Body to Rule union-industry struggles of the Wait Gidl to Testify Manchurian border in the I Breakers smashing at the long SWEATERS strip of shorefront between the day. the wage increase drive in the northwest offensive today, Wonderfully practical, cardigan entrance to Milford harbor and steel Indust r>'. These men are Lake Success, Nov. 25 -(/!•)— Init their extreme right flank neckline or V neck with pockets CHENILLE BEDSPREADS the mouth of the Housatonic river All of Europe John Stephens. Vice President of With a Chinese Comniunlst dele was shoveii liack by counter the U. S. Steel Corp., and Philip and fitted waistline, SIse 36 to 46, had battered a sea wall In front of gation waiting to state Its charg attacking Reds. Cains on the Purple, grey, navy, green, fuchsia. White with multi-color floral pattern that t f O the Sound View hotel to kindling Murray, head of the CIO and lU Steelworkers Union. es of American aggression, the winding 80-mile front ranged blends weU with any color scheme. and flooded many streets. Eye Plan to Transform up to aix mllen, with C3>ongJu fall 4 » i Traffic was rerouted away from Arrangements for the New York Unlte«i Nations Security Council ovft $• y i'i'TOS' 7"\J UMMt S' 5* ing to the Americans on the left $6-98-$8.98 Other Chenille Spreads—$7.98 to $13.98 shorefront East Broadway as six- Consultative Assembly meeting were kept secret. But it meets today to grapple with the flank of the concerted drive. But NOTI; (Wflit WMi SH*m 0m' foot breakers swirled across the ^ .Sr*'l!!*.Ulnce I9« hlm nUet^ Knoxvilhs Tenn., with a Rlx lnrh rovrrlnir, m thf^ Routh was reported industry had sug F'ormosan and Korean problems. Into Parliament With w*M hit with Ita t^ te of winter. The white $tuff tendx n touch of Rtrcnmllnlnff to thiwe old gested It and, along with Murray, on the extreme east flank, itrong highway In the Silver-Myrtle The session ws* ordered unex Communist forces plunged six beach area. » 1 ■ r r *^ * ^**^^^ ^ “**^ Snow wao w1de»pread thr«»U|(hout much of the oouthern Btaten. such leaders of labor as AFL J 100'e w ool. Supranational Powers Telephoto)s pectedly by Council President Ales miles Into South Korean positions. At Weat Haven, police and fire President William Green and John Beber of Yugoslavia. He acted af A U. 8. First Corps spokesman men rescued two duck hunters L. I,ewls, Chief of the Miner’s ter U. S. Secretory General Trygve GIFT CHATHAM Strasbourg, France, Nov. 25— Union, are to attend. described the Red attack os the trapped by highwaters on Sandy Lie conferred with the Chinese first major reversal of the two- “SELBY” Point, a spit of sand which ex i/p—Political leaders of six west The main purpose of the meet Communist emissaries who arrived day offensive which General M ac HANDKERCHIEFS tends 1,000 feet into New Haven ern nations meet here today to Tito Releases Foe Demaiuls Two ing was Mid to be an effort to In New York early yesterday. Arthur hopes will end the war by harbor. achieve wage-price stability by It prevlo\isly had been reported Christmas. Cut to th« contourp, plz»d to the height! of 2 p)m Colorful prints in square p g MOTHPROOF Albert Rodemacher and Fran begin work on a plan for a Euro voluntary means while going that the C\>uncil would not meet group! (your own Included!! thip Seamprufc slip solveg or round styles. Also all J ^ ^ C I cis Dawes, both of New Haven, pean Government. ahead with full civilian production before next Tuesday or Wednes The Reds penetrated the South every ellp-ntUng problem! Just give your height end white in linen or sheer ^> | « U U and employment and still continu day. Korean Eighth Divltlon to a point were trapped when the wind- The leaders—all delegates to the Who Plotted Revolt ^ near Yongun, 22 air miles east of bust meuurefnent, and It "alaep you up" perfectly! Ita cottons. Elach BLANKETS driven waters of New Haven har European Consultative Assembly— ing the big defense build-up. Placing both the Korean ques neckline Is e ^ e d with tiny embroidered scallops Its bor piled up nearly three feet will consider a plan by British Trustees Quit In the meantime, two Demo' tion and the Chinese Communist Tokchon. on the far right flank of stralghtrcut skirt will not twist or ride up. Of inultl* over the eand bar. cratic Senators spoke out In favor the northwest front. The spokss- Laborite Ronald Mackay. The plan complaint of U. 8. aggression man said the Reds presumably flixment rayon crepe, modestly priced, It belongs In Power Failnrea Reported would transform the Council of of pushing the fight against infla against Formosa on the (Council every lingerie wardrobe! In IVhlte, Pink. Average 32- Power failures were reported In Plug McMahon ■*, tion with higher taxes and suffer were Chinese. $11.95 Europe Into a real government and ~ viel Agent, ConfenHeK Dewey Says If They Do agenda seemed to have some spe 44; TUU 32-44. many parts of the state as the two-House Parliament with’ au credit curbs before turning to cial significance. Try to Turn Flank Only $ 3 .5 0 east-southeast winds, gusting at thority covering the political, eco wage-price controls. It appeared that the Reda wera Mala Floor—Bear What a wonderful gift--for warmth, for conifort for years from 60 to 75 miles an hour at As New Senate Hih (^oneedef) Not, He’ll Start C^iirt larges Higher Taxes ITiarge U. 8. AggrcMlnn to come. Yellow, blue, green, rose and hunter green. nomic and military affairs of the The (Thlnese Communists, In trying to ttim the flank of the of \ times, sent limbs and television member nations. Aetioii; Train Riders Senator Douglas of Illinois told agreeing to send a delegation to fensive, but it remained to be seen Other Chatham Blanket.s—$7.95 to $14.95 reiHirlers he feels the main re In what strength. Prisoners cap ■nie committeemen represent liance now should be on higher Lake Success to participate In the (Continued on Page Eight) Britain, Italy, the Netherlands M oor Leader: „_ Avoid End Coaelies discussion of Gen. MacArthur’s tured Friday sagl a full Chineas \ taxes and credit restrictions. But division was dug In about 10 Belgium. France and Germany. I'd —A man the Russians once ap he added that wages and jlrlcss charges of Chinese Intervention In Vote for European Army New York, Nov. 25- ifT)— Gov. Korea, have Insisted that the Ko miles north of Yongun, • SPUN RAYON PRINTED parently regarded as sCfbng enough will have to be controlled If mili APRONS The Consultative Assembly last (^oiiiieetiout Solon Ih Thomas FI. Dewey domaiulpd last tary spending climbs above 140,- rean and F'ermosan questions were The scrap on tha right flank Polio Victim night voted 83 to 7 with 19 absten to unseal Premier Marshal Tito night that the two triuteea of the 000,000,000. Douglas is a mem Inseparable. They have accused of the northwest front contrasted and more aprons In waist band or coverall TABLE CLOTH SETS tions to recommend Immediate Top Contender for has been released from prison sfler ber of the Senate BankiM Com tha United States of aggression with the abseneg of opposition on creation of a European Army, in confessing to a plot against the bankrupt Long Island. Railroad re- against both territories. the extrema left flank. There the , Assorted prints. Aprons for the small, large and 52 X 52 With 4 Napkina $ 4 .9 8 Hurt in Crash Post Soon to Be Va mittee which handles anti-Inflailon i Mrfs< cluding German troops. Only the government. *ign by Montoy to speed a total legislation. Formosa, the last-ditch island highway hub of Chongju fan to a 52 X 70 With 6 Napkins $ 6 .9 8 German Socialist delegates voted cated by Illinois Man Freed after more than two years sliakeup of the commuter line. Senator Fulbrlght of Arkansas stronghold o f the Chinese Nation “no.’’ imprisonment was MIdaden Zu- said he fears that a move toward alists, came under the protection (OeaMaasd an Page Eight) GIFT GLOVES Beautiful spun rayon printed cloths In floral patterns in all Mother Also Injured as Seventy-seven persons died and of the U. 8. Seventh Fleet at the color combinations. They wash and iron so easily. The German Socialists still In Washington, Nov. 25. —(/P)— Jovic. onetime close collaborator 332 were Injured Thanksgiving B>e imposing wage and price controls 7 9 c to $1.98 In fabric or leathers, in wanted color-s. . Two Autos Gillide sist upon written guarantees of ot Marshal Tito and a member of when a speeding Long Island ex at this 'time might discourage or start of the Korean fighting. This Other Printed Sets—$3.98 and $5.98 complete German equality In anv Senator Butler iR., Neb.i, who Is the Yugoslav Communist Party's delay action on taxes and credit led to one of Red tlilna’s com Slip-on stylea. press ran through two signal lights curbs. This, he said, would be a plaints. Call Red Move Main Floefi—Bear In North Haven projected European defense set-up. going to have a lot to say about Central Committee before the and plowed into the rear of another The German Christian Demo Republican committee appoint Soviet-led Cominform broke with costly mistake. U.N. officials were unable to Capeskin Dress Gloves ....$.3,98 pair train, tele.scoping two crowded pas Along with Stephens of U. S. state If listing both Items on the crats, who had planned to abstain, ments in the 82nd Congre.ss. sug Tito In 1948. senger cars. Genuine Piffskin Gloves . . . .$4.98 pair BEAUTIFUL 3-PC. CHENILLE North Haven, Nov. 25—OP)— A came out in favor of the resolution Zujovic, an old-line Communist Steel, other Industry representa agenda meant they would be dis ‘^Propaganda” North Haven mother anDavid tives reportedly Invited to the cussed together -as the Chinese atrlcken eight-year-old son were after a revision inserted guaran of 25 years’ party memberrriup, Genuine Deerskin Gloves . .. $4.98 pair tees of equal treatment for Ger ry (R,, Neb.i. be named to the formerly commanded a strong fol E. .Smucker and Hunter L, Dcla- New York meeting Included Fow Comm4nlsls have demanded—or BATH MAT SETS Injured, the boy seriously In a two- Senate Foreign Relations commit tour, had lost public confidence. He ler McCormack of the Internation simpi/ open the way for a debate car collision near their home here man unlta In such a defense force lowing in Yugoslavia. His release Riissiun Release of Jap Fabric (iloves...... $1.00 to $2.98 pair Floor rug, bath mat and Ud cover. What TTie plan would- tee. by Marshal Tito caused a sensation threatened court action if they did al Harvester Company, and Eric on General MacArthur's charges. a practical gift! Solid colors with multi last night. Wherry is the Senate Republi here. not quit by hia deadline. Johnston, President of the MoUon The Chinese delegation, headed Treaty Proposals Seen Wool G loves...... $1.98 pair CJUfford Miller, J r , who under' 1. Create a permanent European can floor leader and an outspoken color floral pattern. Blue, rose, peach, defense organization—a European The action indicated that Tito Trustees Silent $ 5 - 9 8 went a leg operation for polio last foe of administration foreign pol Smucker and Delatour got the (OonUnnsd on Pngn Two) As New Thrust at U. S. Wool Lined String Gloves . .. $2..’i0 pair green, hunter green, yellow and white. Set week, had the member fractured defense ministry "subject to proper had broken down one of his tough (Coatinnsd on Pago Two) icy both in Europe and the Far est opponents. ultimatum from the Governor's above the cast that waa on It; re European democratic control.” East. He was one of the first Re Wool M ittens...... $1.00 to $2.50 pair Other Bath Sets—$2.29 to $4.98 Zujovlc’s belated confession em own lips, but gave no hint of what Washington, Nov. 29—(IP)—Rus ceived a possible shoulder fracture 2. Guarantee Germany that "no publicans to demand that Secre they planned to do. sia B critlclsma of American pro and auffered severe lacerationa of discrimination” would be made be tory of State Achoson be fired. phasized that Tito’s Communist the head and face. tween the participating powers. Party ■— an outcast to the Soviet The w'reck - one of the bloodiest posals for a Japanese Peace 'Treatyi' A GIFT FOR THE HOME DRESSMAKER Biitler is Chairman of the Re in the nation's history and the were regarded here today as the Hia mother, Mra. Rita Miller, 3. Link the European Army to publican Committee on Commit group of Communists nations—had Urges Enduring U. S. launching base for a new Soviet was admitted to the hospital of St tbe "Atlantic Force" spearheaded “saved me and millions of others worst in New York State — came tees which has an authoritative only nine months after another propsganda drive agninst the Unit . BOXED STATIONERY Raphael with Clifford for treat by the United SUtes and Canada voice in making assignments. from a dreadful nightmare and put ed States In Jn.an. WISS ment of face and chest Injuries. The European Army plan now “I think Wherry would be a us on the path of truth." Long Inland collision at Rockville v - \ ■ Centre killed 33 persona on the The Soviets raised half a dozen For Christmas gifts. Notes and letter sizes in all whits One Driver Arrested good man on the Foreign Rela The former Finance Minister ad System of Defense critical questions In a note re or colors. Also decorated floral designs including- pint Clifford Miller, Sr., and his (Conttnned on Page Fwo) tions Committee,” Butler volun mitted having plotted with Ana- same line. TOYLAND PINKING SHEARS three-year-old daughter, Dawn, Responding to public outcry to leased yesterdny. one as to wheth cone papers. teered to reporters, adding that tole I. Lavrentiev, then Russian er the United States and other- GIFT JEWELRY were treated at the scene by Dr. he had not talked to his colleague Ambassador in Belgrade, and hav "stop the slaughter," the Gover Marshall Blames Ameri nations might conclude a sepa Grace Glllia for minor hurts, as about it. ing spied for the Soviet Union. nor. Mayor Vincent Impellltterl. can People for “Fam GOP Leader rate |>eacr wIMi Japan. 3 9 c to $2»00 each Gold, and silver finish Jewelry In neck $ 6 .9 5 waa Lawrence E. Gee, 40, of Ham CKmbers Near Sees Battle for Post The confession was widely pub other public officials and technical Officials said that the Russians laces, pips,-eari-ings, bracelets, in tailored den, operator of the other car. A 7 to 6 realignment of the licized. Borba, the Communist Par- experts met last night in Dewey’s ine ami Feast” Pol "III get an answer to all their OPENS or stime Mts. Also rhinestones or simu The finest pinking shear made. Useful for a hundi'eds and one Gee waa arrested and booked on committee, now manned 8 to 5 ey organ, devoted two-thirds of to hotel suite. Trr meeting lasted un For Profit Tax questions, and Indicated It prob lated pearls. tasks. a charge of falliite to observe a In favor of the Democrats, will day’s edition to U. til after 2 a. m. (EST) today.' icy Now in Vogue ably will be made clear to them stop sign and released under a Crashed Plane give the Republicans one much- >VISS MODELE PINKING SHEARS—$3.95 In a statement accompanjlng "Desnornllted Personnel" that a separate peace la a poasl- nominal bond pending further in sought-after foroign relations Job news of Zujovic's release, the "It Is our unanimous opinion Fort Benning, Ga., Nov. 23.— Millikin Backs Drive for bllity If they are not willing to SANTA WILL ARRIVE ON THE $1.00 to $6.98 For those who want a pinking shear for light fabrics only. vestigation of the accident. in the new Congress. Butler dis Stole Prosecutor said he wa.s freed participate. The U. S. wan*s an Policeman Walter Bernier, who Ascenl of Teton Peak closed that he has received six or Dewey said, "that the road is bank (IP) - The United States needs an ^ c o o A u a 6 c f M u d Each Notion Dept. because hia confession showed he rupt financially, as well as being enduring system of national de Passage of Bill at early Japanese pence .settlement arrested Gee, a&id the Impact of eight applications and predicted with Soviet participation If pos the collision drove the Miller car Slowed by Heavv "a battle" for the post. was rc-cducated and because in bankrupt in equipment and man fense that '”wlll not collapse at I>ame Durk Session Yugoslavia re-education is the agement. every change of wind," Defense sible on s reasonable basis but TRAIN DUE AT MANCHESTER Into a steel utility pole,-wrecking Storms; Fear 21 Dead Until n\'aahington, Nov. 25-(IP)—A m-rl. aft' officials are hopeful APPLIQUED TOWEL SETS vance discussion whlck has cen top ranking Republican has thrown Moran, Wyo., Nov. 25—(fl>/—The tered largely around two west influence in 1948, the year • the arc basically the result of demor has been a succession of feasts RAILROAD STATION fate of 21 persona aboard a mis (3oml;iform broke with Tito. alized personnel and total bank- and famines following each other his weight Into the Administration ((»ntlnued on Page Five) coast Senators, Morae of Oregon drive to paM an eSKess profits tsx sionary airliner may be determin and Knowland of California. In May, he was replaced as Fl- iquptcy of the road, both spiritual In demorallzfng sequence, Mar $2*98 set ed definitely today when searchera rtahee Minister. In June, he was shall said here last night. hill in the lame duck session of - Among Democratsr meanwhile, ly and physically.” Congress. SAT., NOV. 25, AT 11:41 A. M. News Tidbits reach the 11,000 foot level oC there was talk that Senator Mc discissed from the Yugoslav Ar The two trustees, both experi "Speaking frankly," he added, Beautiful Holld colors and white. 3 pc. scU with appUqued floral treacherous Mount Moran. my, in which he held a reserve enced railroad men. holij their "I fear that we have given a dem Senator Millikin (FL. Colo.), told ‘^Congress Must p a t t e r n by dMi^u* AIao embroidered "Mr. and Mrs.'* and *‘Hls and Ucras * Culled From (/F) Wires Mahon of Connecticut will be Two experienced mountain among the front-runners when the commission as lieutenant general. office under appointment by Fed onstration somewhat of emotional reporters yesterday he will keep m a r k e r climbers yesterday hauled them Soon after, he was accused of sab eral Judge Harold Kennedy, who instability.” hie pre-election pledge to try for time comes to name a successor passage of such a measure. He At Which Time He Will Be POHERY CUnese NatlonaUats report their selves to within 300 feet of the to Senate Democratic Leader Lu otaging Tito’s five-year plan. is surpervising the road's reorgan In a speech at a dinner honor Oust Acheson’ crumpled DC-8 lying balf-oovered cas of Illinois, defeated for re- Finally, Marshal Tito charged ization in bankruptcy. Judge Ken- ing Erie' 0>cke, Jr., new national added, however, that time elements BABY SHOP ffuerrillas on mainland have cap by awlrling snowstohns. They re election. commander of the American Le are working against final action ONnfWt Milh 12 Frick- tured town In' Kwanged Province. turned to their base camp after Kefnuver Flavors McMahon (Oontlnaed m Fnge Eight) (OouUnned on Pngs Eight) gion, Marshall recalled the swift in both houses. Wherry Declares This Escorted To HALE'S Where JUST ARRIVED IN TIME FOR YOUR .... Senator Knowland (R-Oalif) seven and one-half hours of dog Senators McFarland of Arizona demobilization of America’s vast Millikin is a member of the Sen ckas0 fonirifil pbUiMd CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ged climbing netted them only a ate Finance Committee and head To Re Top Job When a MM tf tnM ndHt. criticizes India for faUlng to send and O’Mahoney of Wyoming have military machine after World War of the Conference of Republican troops to Korea and for not taking 1,700 foot advance up the moun been most frequently mientioned II. Uiit pncUdl pmilonm alt 3 piece Bach Rev. James P. Hmmtns, Pastor Organ Prelude; "Toccata” Muffat Prelude, "Andante ' in F"— 8:00 a. m. Holy Communion. WUUant V. Sadlak wUl be the was styled with a sweetheart backstage maneuvering. pose. Rev. Bronislaw GadurowskI and by Shelley, with solo parts taken sionary of the Church Missionary neckline and long aleeves. Im It is known that Chief Indian di.scusslon group at home of Jlrs. .Ptosponsive Reading—"Reconciled Hymn: "Mighty God. While Sm art. 9:30 a. ni. Children's service toaatmaater and the program will De.splte German Socialist opposi Rev. Robert Carroll, Assistants by Mra. J. G. Talcott. Jr. and Angles Bless Thee . . . Autumn Society of Cngland In 1897; was open with the ainging of the Na ported Venetian point lace and aeed Delegate, Sir Banegal N. Rau, has H. F. Kimball, 48 Hartford road, 8 . ' To God.” Mra. Gaetano SImoncelli. "Pastorale" Kleinberger. and holy baptism. Address by consecrated Bishop of South Ja p. m. tion, the Assembly army recom Soilpture Lesson—Isaiah 1:10-20. Anthem; "Thy Kingdom Come Anthem, "O Lord, How Mani the Curate, Church School class tional anthem. Rev. Stanley :rtb” w8°S‘.f t t S h u S " , '• pearls trimmed the neck and asked for an interview, but is not M asses on Sunday a t 7, 8, 9, 10 7:00 p. m., Young People'* So pan (Kyushu) in Westmlnlstsr knowm whether Wu has agreed to Tbursday, November SO mendation drew hi|ih praise' as a Offertory Anthem'—"Seek Ye the .. Hayne (Junior Cholrl fold Are Thy Works" Barnby. es follow this aervloe. KwlaanUc, aaaiatant pastor of St. aleevea. The full skirt fell into a and 11 a. m. ciety meets in church assembly Anthem : ' Abbey in 1909. HI* mloslonsry ' The Pentagon meeting is billed receive him. All day charity sale a t J. W. sign of French-German reconcila- Lord" ...... Roberts "Tc Deum ...... Clokey Children's story. 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer work in Japan covered a period.of Joeeph’a church will offer prayer, sweeping train. Her full length tion. room. (Church Choir) •nie guests of honor will then be . 1 . D ' as a "briefing" on mlllUry and Hale store, sponsored by the Bernard Campagno, tenor The Week Hymn, "Holy. Holy, Holy" with sermon by The R(. Rev, Ar over 40 years and envolved nine veil of French illusion was draped Malik Meets Chinese H ym n: "O Everlasting Light" Dykes. thur Lea. D. D.. who is the retired Manolieater (Tiapter of Hadas- introduced. Mayor Frederic Ber ^n ilt^ C l lO OC ; economic probleina affecting na from a Juliet cap edged with point Friendly Circle. Schuman gave the Ekiropean •Hymn—"Dear Lord and Father St. Francis of Assisi Church Wednesday — journeys to Uiat country. Wu was met at the airport on *•- of Mankind" ...... R est ...... Yattendon Scripture reading. Psalm 23. Bl.shop of Kviishii. .Senior choir sah. Women's ZlomsI Organiza ger, Police CH>Uln Peter J. Dow- tional security. It will be conduct- lace and seed pearls. Her bridal Friday, December I Army idea a fresh lease on life in South Windsor Beginning a t 3:30 p. ni.. the I.a- Returned About Year Ago 1 I im o r la in I *d ov secretary of Defense George arrival from Peiping via London a speeoii to the Assembly yester .HjfCeption of New Members. Route $02 O ffertory: Canrona ...... Galiriell Anthem, "llie King of Love My Miislral outline of tills service: tion of America, announces llie gewics, Fire Chief William Flaher bouquet was of white roses and yesterday by Russia's Jacob A. Military whiat and cake saJe of diea’ Missionary Society will hold He nnd Mr*. Lea returned to J a r n t r S t *^‘**-''^ * “ *'** 1 Marshall and his deputy, Robert day. He pledged tha* France would Aermon; "Why Be A Church Near Burnham’s Comer their annual bazaar In the church Serm on: ‘'Between Two Worlds” .Shepherd la" Shelley. Proeesslonal first allowing In town of ii new pan at the request of Japaneso ty. njomaa Rady, eldtor of The carnations. Malik and other Iron Curtain dip Hollister P.T.A. at the school. Hymn: ______1 . I Laiveli. Attending will be Mrs. Movie, ".Ski Champs.’ under the fuse her army in a supranational M em ber?” Rev. Edward J. Duffy, Pastor as.aembly room. A cafeteria sup 'He who Would Valiant Offertory, "Andante Cnnlibllc” "Ha.sten the Time Appointed" Mouse of Bishops and accomplish- Rockville Leader; Stephen J. Von The maid of honor, kllaa Eliza lomats. Be" Sequence film. "I>nnd of Their Own," Tues Euw, editor of The Rockville Jour- ^ (Coatinned from Page Oee) Anna Rosenberg, Marshall's new auspices of S'^anenester Ski club, European defense organization. • ■ Rev. Fred R. Edgar Rev. Francis Kra%'ells, C urate per will be ser\’ed from 5:00 to St. Dunstan's Tschalkow.aky. eWagner and Frank Play, "Nothing but the Truth,'' | CIRCLE Forresl Musser will speak cial rcprcsentiillve of Youlli All- work In that Diocese at the re Nun'^vlu^ ' -aid™ i.r if" the alunt'^is'’?^ ' ^A nd^w /D T s'l^ of Que^s -4:00 p. m., Board of Education, Rev. Erich O. Brandt, Pastor Zion Evangelical Lutheran Baldwin will be shown at the 6:00, CYP cluh, "U-lters follows (his service. quest of the Bishop of Florida, the Groua. Dancing will follow the ter of ^coming a Nun with anv raise ! Village. Long Island. was beat presented by Epvvorth League of j ladies’ parlor. Church church for the young people and from Viili In I ills countrv dinner program with music being NOW THRU NEXT WED. Barclay F. Wood, Organist F'orelgn Friends." Notices; Rt. Rev. F'rnnk A. Juhan. They spiritual adviser. . ! man. and the ushers were Gerald Court ("ases South Methodist church. | 4:30 p. m.. M. Y. F. Y outh Coun and Cholrmaater Cooper and High Streets all members of the parish. November .30th, St Andrew’s "Land of Tliclr Own" waa shot- fumlahM ly Kd Sojka’a orchestra Married 2.1 year., the Foaters , Tuesday, December S 6:00, Young Adults, "Getting expert to help In that Diocese T. Sapienza, brother of Ui* bride, cil meeting. Rev. Paul G. Prokopy, Pastor The Week My Job," Hyatt Sutllffc. Day. .Service of Holy Commun in F’rance and Israel by Mr*. Haz .luring the winter month! and go The committee In charge of the Military whist aponsbred by St. | 6:00 p. m., Junior HI. Mission el Greenwalil, Hndiissali national celebration includes William A. have ‘ ?„che;' tobcli off • now spiral in prices and Jack Cunningham, of Ronkon- Judge Wesley Oryk forfeited | Sunday, November 26, the Last Monday— The Week ion at 10:00 a m. again to Japan In the Spring of Sister Mary Malt i . | then in wagea. many economic koma. Long Island, cousin of the I K J , J < • . .'Mary's 50-50 club, in the pari.sh I ary meeting with Darlene Gla- Sunday A,fter Trinity: The 25th Sunday After TTrin- Y. P. F. will meet Wednesdav at film chairman, who aiient several Rogalus, general chairman; George San several bonds posted for parking | 8 p. m. ' 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scout TYoop No. Monday. 7:30. Prudential eom- 1051. at St. Elizabeth's Convent In ob.servers feel, and thus lead the bridegroom. mann. leader. 8:55 a. mi, Sunday school. Ray Ity. 12 meets at the church 7 00 p. m. months abroad last summer, tak Grous, assistant chalrmjui; Clar violations in court this morning. | Friday, December 8 ! 6:30 p. m., M. T. F. Near .East mittee meeting. The Bishop is principal of the Francisco. nation right Into the stringent At a reception for one hundred mond Kulpinsky, superintendent. 9:00 a. m., Sunday school. 7:30 p. m., Sleeting of the The ".50-.50" Cluh will meet Frl- ing over 30.000 feet of colored Sho-ln College, Kobe, Japan. ence J. Sucbocki, secretary; Alex Among those who failed to appear Annual fair of North Methodist ! supper. Nancy ktecaulcy and her (Note: Bus service for children Tuesday, 3.30. Manehestei film, from wiilch the present pic ander Manesuk, treasurer; pro Fo.ster admitted hi* plana arc in government controls prcvslllng in guest* at twelve noon, at the Sun 10:15 a. m.. Morning Worship Board of Elders at the church Christian Youth Council meeting. diiv evening at 7 p m. Willie in the U. S. A. Bishop and definite: he and Mrs. Foster may set Ridge country Club. East in court wore Samuel J. Rosen- W. S. C. 8 committee In charge of arrange with a service of Commemoration whose parents cannot bring or Tuesday — St M arv's Guild will meet si ture was cut. gram, guests and publicity, Wil World War II. m ents. 8:' that Hartford, the bride's mother will steln of West Hartford, $5 bond; Saturday, December 8 for our members who have entered send them, or live at a distance. 7:30 p. m. M anchester Choral noon on T)iursday. The text Bcconipiinvlng tlie film Rev. and Mrs. Alfred (lark (Mrs. liam A. Rogalus, Clarence Su- George Garbarino of South Cnven- Pre-Holiday Square dance. Bol Western Co-Hit: “Showdown” 6:30 p. m.. Epworth League. into Life In the past year. For transportation, please call Wednesday, 9:00, Cherub a l.s en.leavoring to ervations, Joseph GUI, John J. bond: and Thomas E. Brooks of I Tuesday, December 12 _ a 8:00 p. m.. Organization meet Sermon Hymn—"Rejoice, All Ye the parish house during church 466 Main Street Graner. well-konwn radio com Machaoek, Joto Orlow-ski; ' ban which had gros.sed $49,000 In 1049 j to avvoid them. j’ellow rose*. ing of Scout parents, Wesley charge of Mrs. Keith Costln, a fense." deepen Uie Interest of people gen W mtlimp. Ma.,.,.. .$3 bond. Dr. George McReynoIds on Ja- j Believers" ...... Lancashire worship. member of the staff of Youth Ar Jainea R. Bell, Ihislnr mentator wlio Is heard regnarli' quet and refreshments, John J. Ur- wlien he made the decialon. Foster | On the price front, the govom- For an unannounced wedding hoik 10:00 a. m., Divine Worship. Thursday, 7:00, Pilgrim Fellow erally in tho reconstruction of Ja ! Earl Kellarson of Norwood, 1 pan and China in Y.W.C.A. Iectui;e Sermon: gosy In Northfleld. Maas. on NBC’s Toscanini hour and oth pan. He Is convinced that Japan'e ' loerakl, Joseph Orlowskt, John Le- previously was a Supervising State menf wholesale price index hit a trip Uie bride haa clioSen a steel Tuesday— "Marching With Christ.” Text; Matthew 25:31-46. Theme; ship dance instruction. er national programs. new all-time record again yester I .Ma.,s., WMS lined $18 for reckless .sorica. Community. Y a t 1:15 p. m. i 'Thursday— 9:.30 a m. Sunday School snd problems are American problem! mek. William V. Sadlak; decora Tax Investigator for 16 years. gray wool suit, coral and black ac 9:00 a. m., Mlzpah and Willing Organ Offertory—"Aria in B Flat "The End of the Old Church Year, Friday. 7:00, Pilgrim Fellow "Ijuid of Their Own" Is being day. for the second time in as I driving. Tbursday, December 14 DANCING TONIGHT 4:00 p. m.. Junior Choir rehears Adult Bible classes All age.s. nnd are at bottom spiritual prob tions, Joseph Gill, John Piendlsz, He Is "Not Bound” cessories and corsage of white ! St. Mary 8 Ladies' Guild noon i W orkers. M ajor” ...... L. Spohi of Life and of the World.” ship dance. shown throughout the eonntry as many weeks. Department store ' Stanley W. Tenezar of Bixioklyn, 3:15 p. m., Browmlea. al Tenny.son McF'nII. siipcrinlendenl. lems which can only be solved by AleuBder Manesuk. A spokuman at St. John's Abbey roses and carnations. The couple ^ luncheon. 11:30 to 2:00, and Christ- Choir Anthem—"Now Let Every 11:00 a. m., Divine Worship in 3:30, Chapel choir rehearsal. 10:45 a. m. Morning Worship part of llailassiih's fund-raising The officer* of St. Joseph's So sales last week ran seven per cent will be at home to their friends ' N. Y.. wa.-. fined $t.'i0 for operating 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scouts. the German language. 7:30 p. m.. Cliurch Choir re 3:00, Brownies, spiritual means. in Collegeville, Minn., where Foster ^ motor veliicle under the inlfu- ; mas sale. I THE TEMPO FOUR Tong;ue Adore Thee" (Chorale) hearsal Music by the choir. Sermon hy campaign on lichnif of Youth All- ciety are: President, John J. Or- was admitted as a lay Brother, above Uie corresponding week of after December 10 a t 172 - 17 73rd W ednesday— ...... Johann Sebastian Bach 1:30 p. m.. Zion church is I ence of liquor. .fudge Gryk re- Friday. D ereniber 22 Friday — the pastor. yah. At Its annual convention Inst St, John's Polish Nsllonsl Cstholie lowakl; vice president, John Le- said he is "not in. any way bound, 1949 and money in circulation avenue. Flinshlng, Long Island. BRINGS YOU 9:00 a. m„ Hustler's Group, all Commissioning of canvassers for church of the International Lu Novemlier, the organization nr- jumped $154,000,000 during the I m itted $45. Mrs. Ruth K. Poar- British American cluh annual day meeting. 7:30 p. m.. Boy Scout TVoop No. Gospel Hall 10:45 n. m. Junior flinrcli will Church mek; recording secretary, Clar- and can easily come back." The bride wa« graduated from kiddies Cliii.stma.s paitj-, 7:3U p. m. FINE ENTERTAINMENT every-member canvass. theran Hour. 1,100 stations. 3fl be held in tlie lower auditorium cepteil a Youth Aliynh quota of ance J. Suchecki; financial secre week ended Thanksgiving Eve to j Manchester High school and the ' .son. of 22 Clie.ster Drive, arro.sted ' 7:30 p. m., Men's Club. Sports' languages. 49 territories and for 133 meet.* a t the church. 415 tVoter Hireet Rev. Stephen N. Stiyjewskl The formal statement, which Members will be given opportu S a tu r d a y - Ages 5 to 12. I’lircnls are urged $2. 100,000, for tho miiintrnnnro tary, George Groua; treasurer, Al- a total of $27,450,000,000. | University of Connecticut in iPI6. i under similar ronditioiis, received night. nity to fill out their pledge cards eign countries, heard locally Sun bliss Clara Hkrsbarz, Organist Foster said was drawn up by the 10:00 a. m. There will lie movies 10:30 a. m. Breaking of Bread. to liring all children wllhin these and rdiirntion of nowroniors iind eocandar Madesrek; auditors, WU- Abbey declared that he had devot T hursday— for 1951 during the service, and to day afternoons over WONS at rhlldrrn nmv In tniinimr. Lrbac[eri'^olriJ'*’* h i * Maiirice^sT Pierre of Hartford. 6:30 p. m.. Girl Scouts. 1:30, and over WTHT at 5:00 p. for children in the church base 12:15 p. m. Sunday School. age IlmilH, Ihlsk Hnndiiv. .Siinilay, 8:30 a. m.. Mass. Uam A. Rogalus, John Plenlads, ed himself to the study of Lstln receive th eir 1951 Church envel 6.30 p, m. N. Y. P. S. prayer Youth Aliynh wnn foundrd In Otto May: flag bearers, Bernard r n •‘'•rested for operating a motor ★ OAK GRILL ★ F riday— opes after service. m. ment. All children are welcome. 7:00 p. ni. Wlliiani M. Mc 10:30 a. m„ Mass. Dairy Research Laboratories in I e - IMS to niivr th r .lowlnh youth of during the 10 months, with the in Urges Lusting vehicle under the influence of 7:00 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. Bride will conduct a gosjiel serv meeting. Grous, Victor Ziemba; trustees, tention of preparing himself as a Oakdale, Long Island. V S ir M IB 1 HTf* a*. MAMCNttTia’ Recessional Hymn—"Soldiera of The Week fJrrmnny from cxtrrinirmtlon. liquor, wa.s lelonsed under $200 S aturday— Tliesday and Friday, 4:00 p. m.. ice. For the third consecutive 6:45 p. m. Young people's serv Peter Satryb and Sanley Ssarek. candidate for priesthood—upon re-1 The bridegroom attended Jamaica. CJhrist, A rise” . . . . 3t. Ethelwald Emanuel Lutheran Church ice PurlnK thr wnr, lln nprrntlons St. Joaeph'a Society now haa 104 Defense System bond for appearance in court wlien 1 lt«BRl4l Meugmm Llada DaraeH DELICIOUS FOOD 8:00 p. m., Epworth League Organ Postlude. Confirmation Instruction. week, Mr. McBride will hold spe- celpt of the dispensation from the Long Island, High school. and the case is continued December 2. Carl E. Olson, Puhlor 7:30 p. m. Tlie Evangeli.stlc wrrr mirrm.^lvrly pxtnndoil to all mcihbers. B . M Idniark play, "Nothing But The Truth,"' The Choir will hold brief re Tuesday, 7 :30 p. m.. Choir re eial gospel services each week Un» roiintrlon orniplod tiy thr 4UTO GLASS Holy See. served with the M arine Corp.s in ■ Judge Gryk susnendeil judgment 1 Rath llatRey COOKED AND SERVED THE W^Y 1 Cooper hall. hearsal. Clarence W. ilrlsing. Organist night except Saturday a t 7:45. All servlre. Special musical mimbi'rN Aaalversary Servtee World War II, three years in tlie hearsals every Sunday, immedi Nht.Iji. Mont rrrrn tiv It hnn urvlrr- After consultation with Abbey j (Continued from Page One) : for Raymond Clifford of 9 Nelson i “No Wav YOU LIRE IT ately following the morning serv Wednesday, beginning at 6 p. welcome. and sermon by the pastor A vesper service in commemora authorities, Foster said he' South Pacific area. He Is em Last Sunday After Trinity tnkrn thr rrxriir of .Irwlnh youth MIRRORS tion of Ute founding of the First Place, charged with intoxication. "Louisa" ice. The first rehearsal will be m., Christmas social and sale by The Week from Moxlrm rountrlrx, Yrmrn, "thought it advisable to return to I was being "urged from many ployed by hi* father with the .la- I Henrv Klein was fined $21 for I © u l " QUALITY LIQUORS Hie Salvation Army the Ladies' Aid. November 26 Church in Vernon will be held Sun 661 Main Street held on Sunday, November 26, and Momlay, 7:45 p. m. The Men's Iraq, Morocco and othrr Mrdltrr- San Francisco until such time as ^ sides to pour it on the Soviets and maica Electro-Plating Corporation. i violation of the nile.s of the road. they will continue until December Friday. 3:00-4:00 and 7:00-8:00 9:00 Siindav School. Christlaii Science .Soelety F'cllowshlp will meet In the parish day evening at 7:30 o'clock. The give them hell.” S :ie -* :4t - l « : l 5 4 :U - »:» 10:05 Carilionlc Bells. ranran arena whrrr dlsrnar nnd Rev. Dr. Victor B. Chicoine, the requirements can be met." A charge of non-supoort against Major and Mra. B. C. Jonee, 17, or until further notice. p. m., Registration for Holy Com Mas4inlc Temple house. After every altuatiqn in which Officers In Charge 10:30 Divine Worship, , mib-Htnn»tnrd llvinfj (vmditlonn a rr pastor of the Congregational .Joseph A. Healev of 49 School Sunday: Canvassers will meet munion Sunday, December 3. Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. Tlie tnkinp a hrnvv toll In chlldrrn’a America's unpreparedness has Piihlic Records street wa.s nollcd and continued at the church In the early after Friday. 7:30 p. m., Meeting of Prelude, "Vision" . . . .Rhelnherger Sunday, November 26. church in North Adams, Mass., I Saa., Moa., Tun., l*ln*e A i prayer meeting and hible study llvra. Over 1,000 children enter la- cost lives and resources, the sec I ___ j for one week wa.s a charge of Sunday schooL 9:80 a. m. Han noon to receive Inatructions. Then the Laymen's League. Anthem, "1‘raise the Lord, O Je Sunday .Service, 11:00 a. m. iioiir will be held in the lower au win be the guest preacher. There ( ; O P l A H i l e v retary said, there always haa .been rusalem " ...... M aunder rnr] each month an warda of llicft of .1 motor vehicle by Healy. pluB *‘ Shakrdowa** ! nah Humphries, superintendent. they will call upon every member Sunday school, 11:00 a. ni. ditorium. will be an observance of the .Sac a drive to find scai>egoaLs to Marriage License i Alton Munsle, In charge of pro Offertory. "Benedictus" Couperin Youth Aliynh. rament of the Lord's Supper, a re Bond wa.s .set a t $1,000. not reached at the morning serv Wednesilay evening meeting, 8 For Profit Tax shoulder the blame. Glenn Oliver Gnavvold of Wa.sh- gram. "Young People's Annual" ice. Covenant-Congregational Sermon, "Hearing and Believing” p. m. ception of new members, and the ington. D. C. and Doris Lillian Me- ‘ TONIGHT Church The basic error, he declared, has will be observed, with prizes given The Week Anthem, "Bless the Lord, O My The public Is cordially Invited. act of renewing the covenant Farland, of 204 Eldridge street. I children who merit them by rea 43 Spruce Street Soul" ...... Ivanoff vows. always been with the American W ednesday— "Ancient aind Modern Necro- (Cootinned from Page One) people themselv’cs because: Wedding December 2 at St. | son of good attendance in the Sun Rev. Carl M. Helgerson, Pastor Postlude, "Fugue in G Minor" TO Oonmlsslon OonunlUee 7:15 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. macy. Alios Mesmerism and Hyp- "The fault haa been their refus- Mary's church. , 2 - DAYS ONLY • 2 DANCE TIL 1 day school year. T hursday— Paul Paige, Organist Bach At the 10 o'clock service at the go back as far as the facta show d sanction an enduring posture Building Permit | 10:50 a. m.. Holiness meeting. Sunday. 7:00. The Mendelssohn notlsm. Denounced. " will be the lllti Uenlst 8L tf%m STARTING 8:00 p. m., Special meeting of Firm Lutheran church on Sunday, defense that would discourage CTieerful Homes Incorporated, The message, continuing the dis the New England Conference at Sunday: Singers of Worcester, directed by subject of the Lesson-Sermon for CONCERT Otors Fronts. Pletwra F the Every Member Visitation com Mlllikln was author of an , aggression, and if war came, four room dwelling Eastfield STATE THE FOUROruS cussion of the 23rd Psalm, will be Wethersfield. 9:45 a. m„ Sunday Bible achool. Arvld C. Andrifson, numbering Sunday, November 26, 1950. or Vanettsn BItads amendment to the iaat tax law j would reduce Uie casualtiee, the street, $10,000. TOMORROW "The Overflowing Cup.” S aturday— Classes for all ages. more than fifty mule voices, will The Golden Text is from 1 Cor. Piu«it«f« Tspn P*fJ*lf*’’* House Com- ! sacrifices, the excessive costa and $VaiTBnfee Deeds 2:00 p. m„ Sliver Lane Sunday 9:00-11:00 a. m.. Senior and 11:00 a. m.. M orning W orship present a concert of sacred music, 16:13. "W atch ye, stand fast In the mltte to bring out an excess profits | th, needless waste. " Charles V. and Arltne Treat to school. Cecil Kittle, superintend Junior Catechetical classes. service. The Senior Choir will assisted and sponsored by the faith, quit you like men, be Personal Notices tax bill retroactive either to July ______I Thoma.s and Ella Atamain, Jr., ent. Annual prizes will be award sing, and the pastor will bring a Beethoven Glee Cliib. The offering strong." 1 or Oct, 1 ^ j property on .Sunset street. FINE FOODS ed. message on "In The Inmost Parts will be received for the benefit of Selections from the Bible include Choral Music However, he said yesterday tlisY I fMrl G. Johnson to Carlo F. i M-GM presont* the primitive 2:00 p. m., Memorial hospital United Methodist diurch —Clean.” from Psalm 51. This is the parish building fund/ Every the following; "I have planted, Stewardship Sunday, and an of In Mesioriam he did not consider that the pledge About Town Rapalli. property off Hyde street. story of flaming frontiers I LEGAL BEVERAGES visitation. Bolton, Conn. one is cordially Invited. Apollos watered; but God gave the Presented By j dealt exclusively with an excess I lAtase 6:45 p. m.. Bond open air meet- Rev. J. R. Yeager, Pastor fering will be taken for World increase.” (I Cor.3:6). Relief. This Sunday also marks Monday. 3:30. Girl Scouts. — 1* lOTtcg B w norr of our »o« j profit* tax if Congres.' is to pass Charle.s E. Latlirop to Hartman 6:30. Boy Scouts. brotbar Gregory Monaco, who vu ^ Mr. snd Mrs. Gordon Bryant of ***?:00 p. m., Standard open air the close of the fiscal year of the Correlative passages from the MENDELSSOHN SINGERS OF WORCESTER ■ legtslation to raise the $4,000,000.- Tobacco company, six and three- .m rapcem ar* Hymn—"Come Thou Almighty ' 8:00. Beethoven Glee CHub. Christian Science t ex t b o o k , a feUM la actloo. Nor. Jt. JSM I* Prsnee. 000 in added revenue requested by I Braintree. Mass., came to town quarters acres on Burnham street ^ STAUitMG meeting. King.” church, and members are asked to to attend the funeral yesterday, of 7:30 p. m., Salvation meeting. bring their pledges for 1950 up to Tuesday, 8:00. Sunday School "Science and Health With Key to Tee *oadtr*d sad voodrrrd Ibrougb the administration. 1 for three years from April 1 at Solo—"Someone Is Praying For teacers meeting at church vestry. Asalsted snd Sponsored By Policy Meeting Monday Mrs. Br>'ant's uncle, George S. J.^OO a year rental. A aeries of seasonal sermons on You” ...... Miles date. the Scriptures," by Mary Baker all them rear*. Robert TAYLOR 7:15 p. m„ Organ Vespers. eoalc' tbL bagpen to oeo *o rnocf Millikin said the position of Smith of East Center street who "The Names of Jesus” will begin Responsive Reading—P. 616—1st lEETHOVEN GLEE CLUS OF MANCHESTER sad so icsr: Senate Republicans probably would died Tuesday. .Attack F ire Safety tVide LOUIS CALHERN • PAULA RAYMOND this evening, with the theme, "The Reading. Meditation and. Prayer. Sgalri and agalc asd agaio It ha* hon- C A i m r s Prince of Peace.” The Citadel 7:30 p. m„ Evening service. The Scripture Lesson—Gen. 3:1-13. ' be determined at a GOP policy Msrshill Thompson • Jtmn Miteheil • Edpr Buchanan message topic wtl) be "God's AT S«c»4. meeting Monday, and a meeting of j .The Army and Navw Auxiliary New Haven, Nov. 25—OPj— An band, under the direction of Band Offertory Anthem—"You Need No. 4) In s series And atUl a* au*«r and more tr«r»: master Carlson, will play the se Chain Reaction." I bo^ n 1* trot V* *111 *11 moct fcgur the conference of Republican Sena ■•vill liold their regular meeting at attack upon the cunatltuUonality Pius: "THERE'S A G IRL IN M Y HEART* Jeaus” ...... Byers the club house next Tuesday eve- of the .State h'ire Safety Code lias lection, “The Prince of.Peace." Hymn—"A Charge To Keep I The Week And be b&getbcr through laagotcr. tors Tuesday or Wednesday. Tuesday— EMANUEL LUTHERAN CHUflCH And hat* no more tear*. It was unlikely the tax-writing ! nlng, November 28. a t 7 o’clock been made by the owners of the The W eek Have." I and not. tonight as wa-s announced Hotgl Marsliall here In an appeal \ Sermon; "The Allurements of 8:00 p. m.. The Deacon Beard ' House Ways and Means Committee M onday— meets at the parsonage. SUNDAY, NOVeMIES 24. 7:00 P. M. Father mMhrr elatrra and I would be ready with a completed in yesterday's paper. A pot luck filed in the Common Pleas Court. 7:30 p. m„ Friendship Circle; Sin,” hr '•tb-ra. I supper will precede the business TU ESDAY-O N E DAY ONLY! Rev. J. R. Yeager W ednesday— I draft of the Administration bill TTie owners, Len-Lew Realty Co., ‘Mrs. Maynard Clough, leader. 7:30 p. m., Bible Study and ; before next week end at the earl- | meeting. The election of officers Inc are resisting orders to install MATINEE AND EVENING Tuesday— Hymn—"Pass Me Not, O Gentle MEET... Offering For Benefit Of Parish Building Fund will also take place. Savior." Prayer Hour. / ' teat. Its passage by the House haa an automatic sprinkler system and 6:00 p. ra.. Music class, followed 8:30 p. m,, Senior Choir re ----- other safety device* which were STATE THEATER — ManchMtsr by Junior Band practice; David The Week been regarded as certain. But M onday— hearsal. WELCOME! there la wide spread doubt that the The date of the tnilitsry whist j issued by local authorities under • PROUDLY PRESENTS Addy, leader. F riday— TWHVt MAUTSUl of the 60-50 Club of St. MarJ''* i the code. Tbeir lawyer. David M 6:45 p. m., Songster practice; 7:00 p. m., Boy Scouts. Senate will get around to a vote Tuesday— 7:15-8:45 p. m., C o v e n ^ t Hi- Miss Theresa on .the measure. church has been changed from Reilly, contended in the appeal Lillian Kittle Perrett, leader. League Christmas party, at Tuesday. November 28. to Tues- ' that the Uw Is unconstltuUonal ON OUR STA8E IH PERSON 8:00 p. m.. Band practice; Band 7:00 p. m., M. Y. F. The House Committee got start- , BOUTON W ednesday— church. Open to boys and girls ed on Its job at s short closed-door ' day. December 5. [ because rt bestows "arbitrary pow- NATIONAL RROADCASTING COMPi^NY master C. Peter Carlson. 12 through 16 years of age. Each Westergom lUtt$uiu$ Cards eri” on the SUte Fire Marahall. W ednesday— 7:00 p. m.. Choir rehearsal. session yesterday, then recessed The meeting of Sunset Circle W.T.I.C. STARS 2:00 p. m., Home League. All 8:00 p. m„ W. 8. C. 8. member is asked to bring a ten- until Monday after hearing Treas- ' who is State Police Comipissloner Every Saturday Night F riday— cent grab-bag gift. Past Noble Grands scheduled for Edward J. Hickey. ReUIy argued, ladies Invited. Mrs. T. Russell, lookkMpvr LAST CHANCE TO WIN ury and Senste-House staff ex- ' Monday evening has been post secretary. 7:30 p. m., Box Social and en 7:45 p. m.. Ladies’ Aid meeting, tCm* pert*. too, that "there is nothing in the poned. due to the rehearsal of the relevant statute* or the code to Featuring WALTER WOJNAROWIGZ 6:30 p. m., Ckirps Cadet Claaa. tertainment by the Men's CHub. Urges 'Tax Combination" degree team. “THE DOWN HOMERS” 7:30 p. m., Young People's meet NEW PLYMOUTH! Committee members reported control whims or prejudices of in and HIS STAR.S ORCHESTRA forcing siithoritles.’’ THE NATION'S OUTSTANDINO ENTEBTAINEBS ing. LilliaA Kittle Perrett In later Uiat staff experts told tlie Daughters of I.sabella will hold FOR DANCING charge. North Methodist Church committee a straight excess tax ’ a meeting Tufsday evening at $ T hursday— 447 North Mala Street ST. BRIDGET'S 3rd ANNUAL could not raise more than half the I o’clock a t the k n ig h ts of Ckilum- 7:30 p. m;. Street meeting. Ser Rev. Willard J. McLanghllii, i SHOE REPPIR $4,000,000,(XK) set by President bus Home. All members and FINE FOOD — LEGAL BEVERAGES geant Major D. Addy, leading. P asto r Truman to help finunc" tlie defense ' friends are invited to attend ths DRIVE-IN NO COVER — NO MINIMUM F riday— WUUam L. Brown, Organist Mias Weatergom came to Manchester Trust in May of program . program, at which Miss Alics 7:30 p. m., Holiness meeting and 1B50 as a Bookkeeper in the Commercial Department. She BAZAAR Rep. Simpeon (R-Pai said the Salishur>’ of the gas company will PIKE THEATRE Bible study. A new series of les Sunday school, 9:30 a. m. is a graduate of Glastonbury High School and. includes AdmlnistraUOi) request can be met give a demonstration on cooking sons on "The Background of Divine Worship, 9:30 and 11:00 reading and bowling in her hobblea. Miss Westergom le- a. m. U-UUPITI J only "by some combination of tax and holiday decorktiona. Mlsa Cihristmas” will commence. UIHILE- ' sides st 19 Medford Street in Glastonbury. /1 on corporations — one of which Maty McAdams is in charge of! Everett R. Kennedy, Lay Lead* could be an excess profits ts.x." this pleasamt evening. Returns ' er, in charge. on tickets for the raffle will he GOME EARLY Bolton Congregational Chnrch Prelude—"Prelude on ‘Nun Dan- ^ MANCHESTER TRUST Co. accepted at this time. Rev. .Arthur A. Wallace, k e f ” ...... Biggs UlMMAnf’C M inister Hymn—“How Firm A Founda Manchester, Connecticut HospiUli \otus TO THE SPACIOUS BALLROOM James W. MrKa.v, Organist tion.” Lower -St Fleoi Laval Member Federal Depoait Insnrsnce Corporation and Choir Directs World Service Remarks, Patients Today ...... ig j Starting Saturday, Navambar 25th John J. Mulvey IMS SOX DANCE ^IVIiller’8 Hall 9:45 a.- m„ Church school. Offertory—"Warum ?" ...... Adm itted yesterday: Roy (Jol- ...... ;... Schumann llna; 54 Perkins street; Alfred Tolland IMrnpIks 11:00 a. m., Morning Worship. ^ Fun . . . NovsWss and Swoot Musk Prelude—“Intermezzo”, Mascagni Hymn—"O For a Faith That Will Elwyn, 23 CTumberland street; Mrs. Modeni and Old FasMon Oanrlng Processional Hymn—"God of Our Not Shrink.” YOU ARE CORDIAUY INVITED TO AHEND 1 2 Eleanor Vibbert, 4 Frederick Fathers, W hose Almighty Serm on; street;. Mrs. Ellen Forbes. 80 Every Sotarda.v Night! KAUnu W CKM CMM H and." Rev. Arnold Boucher Church sitTiet: Ro>-al Isham, II, SDO to 12:00 P. M. Anthem—"Sanctus"...... Monson Hymn—"G6d la My Strong Sal 27 Drive A. Silver Lane homes; The Shell Chateau Offertory Anthem—"So Near To vation.” SPECIAL GOSPEL SERVICES 594 John Clougn, 90 E ast O n te r God Am P ' ...... EvlUe Postlude—“Alleluia” ...... Boat! street; John Foley, 25 Emerson ^yiLLIMANTIC, CONN. Hymn of Pralae—''Lord Aa We Rev. Arnold Boucher, guest street. ITS THE MUSICAL EVENT OF THE YEARI Thy Name Profesa.” preacher, has resigned hie pas WHICH ENTER THEIR FOURTH WEEK AT THE New 1969 PLYMOITTH SEDAN, toaish ed hy B nw a-B eaapn, lae* Admitted today; i-inaA Rogalus, Sermon: "The Faith By Which torate in. Milwaukee and U pre to be given away. Drawing Noven*er 25. Watch for the ear aronai VEKA RALSTON — dOAN CARROLL la Preaents torn. Get Uckete from the driver. ro u ii Rockville; Patricia and George PL U S We U ve ’ paring for service aa a Methodist ^W right, 7S.B-anforil street Come To Ray s Tonight ON THE Recessional Hymn—"Fajth of Our missionary in Southern Rhodesia, GOSPEL HALL, 415 CENTER STREET Discharged yesterday; Mrs. Shir SCBEEN ELLSWORTH "M IF MITTEN F ath ers.” Africa. A retiring offering wiU be NOVEMBER 23* 24* 25 ley Smith, South Windsor; lira. DANCING TONIGHT TO "SURRENDER” Postlude—“Fantaale On ‘Duke presented to him. When? Helen Ooleman, 64 Drive B, Silver A N D H IS n in e m e n S treet’ ’’...... Wilson The W eek SUNDAY AT 7' P. M. MONDAY THRODOH FRIDAY AT 7:45 Lane homes. Monday— Brni-RMnNHi Ct. RAY^S TRIO NOTE . . . 3 PERFORMANCES ON TUESDAY TtSO p. m.. Woman’s Society,, all Where? ST. BRIDGErS CHURCH (Basement) Di«dtarged today: Bnran Van- nNB POODS LEGAL BBVEEAOBS No Covopl ' Mo Mlnlmooi! Barkingham Congregational groups, will meet In the parlor. Oamp. 1060 Middle TumpUs, M at •THE DOWN HOISEIta'* PRESENTED AT 8:8»-«tlS—10:88 TELEVISION NEOmLT “SCTBRBNDBR” 'PRESENTED AT S:«S-St8S-. SM Clinreh ' " Tuesday— SPEAKER: WILUAM R McBRIDE ef Chile, South Anwrica 1ST. It M . Birth* yesterday: A dnaghlsr to Msk« up yoar party now. W« spcclsDio In LollsUr» Rev. Philip M. Roee Why? SCHOOL FUND BENEFIT NO ADVANCE IN PRICES! 7:00 p. m.. Boy Scout Troop 98. Ur. and lira. Murray Johnstoo. 98 StcakR CUckcfl anti Snacks at reuonable prices. 7:80 p. m„ Bqrant R Cliapman *Tor by gnee an ya aaved tfenivb faith; aad that not of yourselvea; It la the gift of G4id; aot / TCTMADTST. Plymouth lane; a diugtatar to Ifr. Sunday, November 26: demonstration sponaored by the < words lest say^naa shoaU hoasi.” Eph. 2:8-9. and lira. HerbeK Meier. M Griffin RAY'S RESTAURANT “PE.WER 10:00 a. m.. Church school. Woman’s Society. road; a son t.. Mr. and Mra. WU- 87 OAK STKEBT . , TELEPHONE 8922 TO?AY ‘‘TIm WtsI Poiit Story’ Phw V A L L E r* For Reservations Call Willimantic 3*9836 11:00 a. m„ Morning Worship. W ednetday— COME EARLY! STAY LATE! Hom Stanamon. 78 Homloek otrsot. Theme: "The Meaning of An Or- T:30«.p. m.. Choir rehearsal. A WARM W a C ^ E AWAITS YOU! RRING YOUR FRIENDS! imv ganla«d Oiurcb." Next ^unday, the Sacraments ' • I < .. p iu s ia o B MAKCHE8TCR EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOV!»IBER 2B, 19B0 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1050 PAGE FIVE
a. B . and batwaan 11:M a. as. and the United Nations or in a Japan U ;lg p. as. fo r tba elosiag la the WONH - 14IS WTIC ~ 1V80 ese peace settlement. Engaged to Wed GobMa^cianf Smith Leaving The Russians ssked what the ^r. Red Cross Tall Cedars afternoon only. It should be un wuBu - laae WFUA — ies.7 AUTO REPAIRING derstood that each town oparatea Uniteil States Intends to do about Treat Families WKNB - 840 Today ^s Radio WHAV — UlU consulting Communist China on differently. Tba High School may WTHT — USU Scouting Post Roll Complete Elect Monday ABEL’S SER. STA. oloso sad the local school may not WOCU — ISN BMtam Standard Thna' the treaty proposal. A t the mo ment, since the United States con 26 Cooper 8(.—1 AnaUar nastdaiu pot on • and vloa versa. Parsnts and pupUa MANCHESTER DIRECTORY Est. 1921 ara urged not to mako calla con tinues to recognize Nationalist gnat *a«r lu t alght at tli« Hoi- 1:00— 9:80—' To Be Succeeded by China, there Is no plan here to 100 Per Cent Listing Is Annual Meeting to Be cerning the cloalng o f achooL Us W D R C — N«wa. W TIC—DennU Day. llalir awUtorluni for an ap- ually tha Superintendent of consult the Chinese Communists WCC<^-MuBlcalIy Yours. WDRC—My Favorite Husband. Joseph F. Dulra as at all. Reiiortecl for PreHPiit Featured liy Eiiro|»can taai latlra andienca of Cuba and Schools, mambara o f tba Board of WONS—Guy Lombardo Show. Education, and school staff ara W T H T — News. Srholastie Year Trip Movies thalr famiUea during tlio Novem W T IC —Newz. WTHT—Hollywood By-Une. Field Executive using tbair tslephonaa for emer OF BUSINESS SERVICES 10:00— ber maaring of Cub Fade 41. Rope gency purposes. Such calls bava W H A Y —Saturday MaUnm. WKNB—Newz; Parade of HIU. WDRC—Sing It Again. A t the recent meeting of Man Climbers Near Junior Red Croas enroUmtnt Is Nutmeg Forest No. 116. Tall THE OFFICE OP trieka, card tricka, magic with pa been knoa-n to Interfere with gat WHAY—News: Moonlight Mat per and adMora were predomi ing massagaa through to all con 1:15— chester District, Boy Scouts of 100% complete for this scbolasllc Cedars of Lebanon, will elect their WDRC—I,ea Brown. Show. inee. DR. RICHARD C. nant aa Cuba from each Den con cerned. Then too, such calls can W T IC —Judy Canova. America, Harmon W. Smith, who Ounlied Platte .year. It was announced to ^ y by officers for the ensuing year at tributed to the ahow. Cubmaster unduUy overload the telephone W TH T—National Guard. W ONS—Chicago Theater of the their regular meeting to be held HAVE YOU MADE YOUR APPOINTMENT WONS—Harvard va. Yale. is leaving his post as Field Execu Mrs. Ruth Bonney, Junior Red ALTON Franda Coleman acted aa Maatcr segvlce and prevent urgent calls Singer Sews Personal Finance Loan Full Service Air. (Continued from Page One) CYoss chairman for the Manches at the Masonic Temple Monday 1:6^“ tive, was the recipient of written o f Caremonlea. The meeting was from being made. W TH T—Sat. Nile Dancing Par ter chapter, American Rod Cross. bp a Flag ceremony con WDRC— Stars Over Hollywood. messages of appreciation from" all evening. November 27. Since there ClITROPRACTIC Ralph Edwards, Seaman, Flrat ty. Tuesday night during a mutine This enrollment includes Manches ducted by Richard Qulnby, Thom- By Holloran FOR WCCC—News; Hartford Heroes Scouting and Cubbing units in the Is also other Important business Class who bsf been visiting at the Easy Seams Fases Money Troubles 10:50— District. These were presented to flight from Chico, Calif., to Bil ter High School, St. James school aa Melbert, William Brown. Dan home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Speak. to be tllsposed of all members arc PHYSICIAN W TIC —Grand Old Opry. him by Dlatrlet Chairman .lohn lings, Mont. Tho Intcnuiltcnt and the Bolton school aa well as iel lIcKaever, Li^y Poole and Nathan Edwards of Maple street Thera are few neopla around W K N B —Parade of Hits. urgoil to be present. Now that Thanksgiving la be YOUR PRE-HOLIDAY PERMANENT? 11:00— Dormer. The Scout officers and snowstorms of the region blanket all elementary schools In the town the preaentation of awarda to from the Coast Guard at Portland Perhaps you are one of many Manchester today who are not W TH T—American Jazz. Following the business meeting hind iia the weeks between now News on all stations. leaders representing the whole ed the mountain's upper reaches of Manchester CLOSED UNTIL Cuba who had earned them. At has entered the Coast Guard In people who did not whole-heartedly familiar with T. P. Holloran for 1:45— Dr. Amos E. Friend will show mo enjoy Thanksgiving and are not 11:15— District presented ,Mr. Smith with for two days, ami tt was Aot uniil A total of $426.96 was colleclcil tba and o f the meeting it was an- stitute at Groton for a thirteen and Chrlatmas will slip away aur- he has served people in Manches W TIC—Juke Box Jingles. W ONS—Music. tion pictures of his European trip. really anticipating the coming a gift as a token of thsnka for the Thursday that the wreckage was during the enrollment drive, of MONDAY, NOV. 27th Bounced that the annual Pack weeka course of study. priaingly fast and your Binger ter and ita environs for many »:00— WDRC—The World Tonight. sighted from the air. The meeting will be closed by the Oiriatmaa party waa to be held on Thomas Hogan, teacher at the holiday season because of a nag years as a funeral director. He WCCC — Insurance Girls Disc splendid assistance he has given In which $117 has been paid to the serving of refreshments. Sewing Center, 832 Main street, W T IC —Bob Consldine. A base ramp has been estab Tburaday, Deeelnber 14. Cubs arc Klllnpton Center school has re ging worry over unpaid bills. If has ainswered their call for serv Jockey. all phases of Scouting activities American National Red Cross ss L. has some very fine gift auggea- 11:2,1— and duties in the district. lished at the 9,000 ftwt level of the urged to bring their families as it turned to his school duties after a you find yourself in this unfor ice day or night and has always W 99 Bm « Crater StnM WDRC—Give and Take. WDRC--Publlc Service Pro- membership fees. The Manchester Miss Rita ilusarik tlona for those of you who are tunate predicament why not atop done hta utmost to help those W K N B —News; Request Mati Ilia 8iieees.sOr mountain. From there Paul Pet- Junior Red Cross has also contri la expected tdsHorace Theater and ask to see George The" Holloran Funeral Home Is "Magic Flute. ’’ W H A Y —Moonlight Matinee. waa welcomed by the Scoutera. Mr. round work for needy children al SERVICES alnglng and all that goes with a chester November 1st, will be ‘e jr of the packed snow and Ice coat gagement of their daughter. Rita, .S. McKnlght of Sadd’s Mills of the Hrsklss. Mr. Heaklss la the man conveniently located for any fam Dutra graduated from Providence home and ab.oad. fine party. pleased to help you personally BILL'S TIRE 2:15— 11:55— ing the near-vertical walls of to Arthur Wendth. Jr., son of Mr. Ditftng the presentation of Visiting Nurse .Staff of Green who can solve your financial ily desiring to have the use of a W ONS—News. College with the class of 1950, and The balance of $.59.96 has been EXPERIENCED with your problems a.s well aa AND W T IC -Illin ois vs. North West Mount Morgan. They returned . . . • . ra, * 1 ^ 1 uimand nun.Mrs. Arthur .t,.1 Wendth of I'kat Interpret the wich, Conn., with two other nurs- worries In a very simpla way, that funeral home, at 175 Center street. o from the 145th. National Training wladMa awards William Foster was In others of the organization. ern. yesterday without reaching the put into the Junior Re3 Cross I j^ew York. e.s have returned to their duties of loaning money for a good reason There is no parking problem here, W TIC —News; Dance Orehes- S6hooI for Scout Executives. He ducted into the Pack as a Bobcat. For a wonderful Christmas gift REPAIR SHOP 2:50— wreck scene for fear they would Servicf Fund which is u«fd to car-1 ..... i . . oL the family. after s vl.sit with MIs.s .McKnlght's such ns bills incurred through Ill and whether you drive your .own Mxnchciitrr ' Hu.^iiriU a ronior student Bear badges were awanled to for wives and mothers we suggest WCCC—News: 1290 CTub. . tra. started Scouting os a Tenderfoot be trapped on the mountain by rv on projects in ...... , , CARPENTERS ness, blllli for household repairs and car or wish to use the bus. It ia Wm. H. Green. Prop. Frequency Modulation In Providence In 1939. received his James Mazzoll. William Brown, pnrenf.s. first of all a Singer sewing ma- 5:00— darknc.ss. .‘-iudents have m.nv different proj- *'T " ' " ' ‘ 'T .' f »>oo of Larry Poole and Daniel McKoe- Aniiiiig the srholnrabips awards winter necesaitics. equally easy, for the bus passes WDRC— KM 95.7 MC. Eagle Scout badge In 1944, and For Insidr and Oulalde ehlno. Whether or not the per the door of the home. This is par Columbia Ricycies W K N B —News; Request Mat. Eight children and four women rets .luring the m-hool year, st.ch ! ver. Lion badges were awarded to made at the tTrtIversIty of rVinnec- There is no questioning the fact W FH A — 105.7 MC. served aa aaetstnnt seoutma.ster of Ing In the pre-niedleal course al Work-Apply al John B. Burke son you have in mind sews does ticularly handy during the winter U. S. and Fisk Tires 5:30— were among the 21 aboard the a.s making acrapbiwks. puzzles, Thomas Melbert and Hichanl tleut rerently was s Connectlctit that more and more people are 6:00— Showtime. Troop 36 of Providence. For seven •Siena college, latudenvillc. N 5' not matter a bit, for with the pur months when bad driving condi AWNINGS, FLAGS WCCC—News; 1200 Club. ship when it croshed. It is fell giinies, stuffed toys, afghans. etc. .*) Dover Road FUNERAL HOME Quinby. A gold arrow point for i Grange Award of .tT.'S to Dale H finding It harder to balance their Repairs Senriee Complete Awiring Senriee 6:30— Sereno Gummcll; Weath seasons he waa a member of the - T. _ _ ^ . . . _ • i A«______^ M %a^ r\_ chase of every new Singer ma tions make driving one's own car that If they survived the Initial for children's hospll.ils snd homes. . Aboin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Kmp- budget due to the rapid Increase | Waterproof Canvae Covera 4:0<$— staff of Camp Yawgoog of Nar- Or I'hnnr 4112 ai Bast (iMitei at P*4 W olf was awarded to Larry Poole. chine a course of free sewing les somewhat hazardous, particularly Aceessories er. impact they would have died dur The Msnehester Memorial Hospi- ehlldren’s handiwork such as the Silver arrow points on Wolf were sou A bom of Maple street, Elling In the coat of living expenses. It WC(XJ—Big Brother Bill. 6:45— Concert Hour. raganaett Connell. During the sons Is given and the Instructors at night. W KNB — News; Request Mati ing the severe weather which has tal and local convalescent hopies, Thanksgiving tray favors which JARVIS REALTY CO. awarded to Donald Mothes, Rirh- ton who is s senior. at the Singer Sewing Center is not so much a matter of ex- 180 Spruce Street Manchester Awning and W TIC— FM on the air 1 p. m.-11:- summer of 1948 he was Program Amlralaaee asnrtca Mr. Holloran has a funeral nee. lashed the region. also receive many products of the I were made toi the recent holiday. ard Weacott and Larry Poole. Sil Mr. and Mrs. George Taft and proudly say that there never has travagence but just those unfor- Phone 2-0659 Canvas Products Co. 25 p. m. Director of Camp Pepperdine, Los daughter Marjorie of Upton, seen expenditures that cause ao home that will accommodate any 4:15— WDRC— FM on the air 1 p. m .-ll:- ver arrow points on Bear were iiccn a woman who failed to learn type of service that a family may Phone 2-S091, ISO Hartford M . Angeles area council in California. awarded to Richard Wrscott, Mass., have returned home after a how to sew by the time the eight much worry, the children outgrow George Hesklaa W ONS—Juke Box. 25 p. m. From 1948 to 1950 hr wa.s an vl.sit with the Misses Eleanor and choose, elaborate or simple as the W KNB— Sports. Daniel Banavlge, Donald Mothes. Ic.ssous were finished. ing th*ir clothea no rapidly, the case may be. There Is a place for Same aa WDRC. assistant District Commissioner Rnth Wo. d of East .Side I:0($— and Larry Poole. Attachment.s come with the new furnace breaking, down, a leak In twelve months consecutive Install- the Immediate family to stay W FH A — P. M.. . In Narragansett Council. Field Submitted by, I Dr. Frani is H Bird of Ellington the hot Water tank, arid so on. menta of $10.03 each. You can see SERVICE W n C — Wayne Howell Show. 6:00—Racing and Sports. Scout Executive Dutra has been was elected .Vssistant I^istrict nmcliine but if you now have a apart from the others if they de More and more* people Charles R. Baxter, machine there are many new at It is no Idle talk about Mr, from the above that you will not sire privacy. The Informal atmo fn oaolat when von have rand 5:15— 6:15—Farm Report; Weather. assigned to East and Manche.ster Secretary, Cub Pack 41. I Boy Scouts of .America snd Ray- Hesklss being the "Yea" man be really miss the money, for it means W H A Y —Meet the Band. 6f30-T»Western Serenade., DIatricts. Extra assignments will I mnnd W. Peltier waa re-elected tachments you may purchase sphere of the home is maintained tmuhlee wv have 2 Wrerkerv separately If you wish, one being cause fortunately for many, he Is but $2.50 a week piit aside and best are finding that it pays W TH T—Tea and Crumpets. 6:4.5— Woman’s Page. Include Cub S'coutlng. Webcio I chairman of advancement at the by Mr. Holloran and thla is to be And 8 Servtoe Trark* nt vnot a Singer CraR Guide which will able to Bay "Yes" to a request for of ail those troublesome bills will service and tot vnor annw 5:50— 7:00 — News; Candlelight and Woods, and Council Camping ac I meeting held in Vernon Wednos- desired as the average family dis attach to any make machine, a loan from the Personal Finance be taken care of. likes the thought of the hard for lenem. to do all their meat WDRC—Music with the Hormel Silver. tivities. ,„day. wiilch makes yam fringe so pop company and thus help relieve Girls. 7:80—Vaughn Monroe. In leaving Manchester, Harmon EAST SIDE -WEST SIDE Ellington ^ Ellington Fire Department re Why not etop In to see Mr. mality that marked the old-time ular Just now. anxious persona. Heskisa next week and talk over funeral parlors. 81ATION OPEN DAY shopping at WTIC — National Football Re 8:00— News; Anything Goes. Smith becomes Assistant Scout sponded to a call from Chief Jo It Is surprisingly easy to repay port. \%TIC— FM on the air 6:25 a.i seph DeC’nrll's Monday for a to The Singer vacuum cleaner or your particular financial problem? Mr. Holloran has always tried AND n k ; h t Executive for Charter Oak Council. Ib e turkey social that the money obtained from the Personal 5:45— 1 B.m. His special assignments Include bacco shed fire which was quleklv the small hand vacuum cleaner It Is easy to obtain financial help to serve families as they desire In A LL OVER T O W N - - - People American Legion Auxiliary had Finance company. For Instance if THE L. T. WOOD W H A Y —Sports. Same as WTIC. Council public relations: news re extinguished before damage was are Ideal oa gifts and the ease of through your friendly Personal his capacity as funeral director. made partial plans to run before you obtain a loan of $100, you find WTHT—Navy Band. Television leases and Charter Oak Chatter; Thanksgiving hss been postponed done. operation, tho lack of carrying Finance manager and you may be If it is stated Just what amount COOK’S that It actually will cost you but of money the family wishes to LOCKER PLANT W NHC—TV.—P. M. school and church relation.shlps. until the early part of December weight, and this ia no minor j>oint sure of a favorable answer to any Evening $20.60 when promptly repaid in spend, this sum will be strictly ad SERVICF STATION : — 12:45—Touchdown. and field sendee In Hill and South Are Calling To Take Advantage when the same plan will be carried to women who must carry them reasonable request. Rear 51 Bissell St. 0 00 hered to. He Is genuinely sym Manrbeatev Orevh Phone 8801 1:1.5—Princeton vs. Dartmouth. Districts In Hartford. Mr. Smith out for Christmas. up and down stairs, the handy W TIC —News. pathetic and wishes only to serve Tel. 8424 .5:00—Gabby Hayes Show. cord reel which ke4ps the cord send cards may addrsas Hartford W H A Y —News. proudly displays a 25-year Scout Mrs. J. Kingsley Blrge, a Con Andover to the fullest extent of his ability 5:30— .loe DlMaggto. from tangling, plua the ease with hospital. Room 1122. W T H T —Sports; Music at Six. ing pin. Of Our Startling Offer! gregational Missionary to Turkey, and help a sorrowing family in 5:45—Wendy Barrie. will address the L.idles' Benevo which the cleaner flattens out to Schools In town closed Wednes WONS— News. On Sunday. November 28, the get under low pieces of furnlt\irc. Tolland any possible way. A t any hour, 6:00— Showtime U. 8. A. lent Society of the Ellington Con day noon and will resume sessions CIBSON’ S W DRC—News. committee for eliminating hazards moans Singer leade in popularity day or night, call 3060 for an Im DON WILLIS 0:15— 6:30— Lone Ranger. gregational church at its monUily Monday morning, Nov. 27. Next Sunday morning November mediate response. 7:00—Hank McCune Show. Call Red Move meeting Monday. November 27, from the elementary achool yard with all who have used one. An wnC—Bob Steele. Strictly other wonderful fealtire la the fact A movie assembly for the entire 26 the pastor of Tolland Federated C, A RACE 7:30—Alan Young Show. who will speak on "Life in Tur will be at the school for the pur Sports; Weather. 441 that your Singer vacuum cleaner student body of Ellsworth High Fan Signals GARAGE a. H Gibson Prop 8:00—Ken Murray Show. key.” pose of working on the grounds. church, will exchange pulpits with WDRC—Record Album. Propaganda’" may be hung away in a closet school was held Wednesday fore 9:00—Saturdav Night Revue. Two oil burning furnaces are Under prevailing condltlona it Rev. Louis C. Tappan of Stafford W ONS—Tune Time. thiiB eliminating a storage prob noon. The third term marking pe During the 16th century, con- 18 Main St. Phone 2 4551 Speetallaint In 10:30— Hit Parade. to be Installed In the Ellington la inevitable that accidents will I W H A Y — Supper Serenade. lem. Mr. Crocker will l«; happy riod report cards were distributed Springs Congregational church. ventional gestures In handling HRAM 11:00—WrestUng. t (OaDUnaed from Page One) | Congregational church to replace occur in the yard apd aurround- Wednesday at the close of school. W TH T—News. to demonstrate the new Singer The Tolland Men’s Community fans grew Into lovers’ code signals, Specializing In the old one that has been in use inga of the achool building. Wednesday night the seniors In Wheel Allgnmen* 0:50— . vacuum cleaner for you at the club will meet in the church par according to the Encyclopedia btit not to nptimlstta about the | since the church was built. Under Therefore, volunteer workera John Hood's room gave a party w n C —Music. I'M OLD store. lors on Thursday, November 30, Britannica. BRAKE SERVICE Brsfcr sod W TH T— Harry Wlsmer Sports. prospects of Moscow’s cooperation, i the old system when heat waa re- are needed to eradicate this condi Gifts also Include quilted sew- to the seniors of Miss Esther ’‘Congress Musi The fart that the Kremlin made ■ tion and the committee eeta the at 8 o’clock. G. Albert Hill, State Uarboretor WDRC—Sports Review. <{ulred on either floor the entire Irig boxes, children's eewing ma Mohln's room for losing In the re the American proposals public, church eras heated. The new one time as 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. next cent magazine selling contest. Highway Commissioner will t>« the ■WONS—Hadassah Speaks. ENOUGH TO chines, stocking and handkerchief speaker. During the social hour Front End Alignment Senrlrwl S:45— Oiisl Acheson” when they were supposed to be wrill only heat the floor required Sunday. The plen ie to serve a boxes and other Items too niimer- Ellsworth Memorial basketball tentative and confidential, and re for a meeting. pot-luck meal at 12:30 for the refreshments and coffee wdll be QUAI.ITY W TH T—Talk it Over. oiis to mention. A gift of sewing team under the leadership of served. General Repair Work 185 Main St. Phone 5012 WONS— Evening Star. leased their critical questions at KNOW A Mrs. John H. Lanx of Tomnka men. Interested women may help lessons, eight les.sons for $10 for Coach Albert Loeffler, ia practic PRINTING! (OoBttnoed tram Pago Ono) the same Ume was taken as a sign avenue and Infant daughter have in sening the fotxl and coffee. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Ander 7:00 adults or $8 for the teen-age ing regularly for the first game of file printing WONS—A l Heifer, Sports. that they ore more interested In arrived home from the Johnson A t the church, on November 28, group, would be appreciated by the sea.son. an away game with son were guests of their mother ing, however, that "I don’ t know propaganda than In private diplo Mamorial hospital at Stafford new members will be received. lob we do (aril visit Jnnen Fnml- W nC —Uvtng 1950. GOOD OFFER the recipient. Stop In at the Sing Wethersfield High, Dec. 1. Sunday In Weeteriy. Rhode Island. r a p w 11 All Maker ot anyone who would do better." matic negotiation. Springs. These candidates and the deacons G. Roy Brown made a business ture and Fltmi Cnv. -Symphony Kefauver eald he thinks Ache- er Sewing Certter and help your Saturday, F. Lee Magee, Dexter nmve entl*- ■WTHT—Aa-Aa We See It. Russia Inquired pointedly, for Mias Marjorie Lans who has will meet In the church social trip to New York City on Mon ertng Store tor son's critics should recognize the self fo easier Christmas shopping Burnham and Russell Trotman forlnry— lie- WDRC— Yours Truly, Johnny example, whether an American WHEN I ^EE IT. keen staying with her grandpar- room on Tiiejiday at 8 p. m. the Singer way. day. SEWING President's right bo pick his own proposal to have U. S. forces take The fifth In a aeries of Military will leave for Chelsea, Vt.. to bring canar It win Ijtrge Assortment Dollar. onta Mr. and Mrs. Claude Dlmoek MLss Elizabeth Hicks of Tolland Secreatry of State snd let the primary responsibility for Japan's Whist parties will be held In the back a truck load of Christmas be prralored under the mnat ot Fine Fluor Cov 1:18— ■at Main street returned to her and New York City who has spent MACHi'NES country "get on with its knitting.’’ security after a treaty is conclud SEND UP MY church social room tonight at, 8 trees to be sold for the Timothy mndem. eittrleni methfida. Get W TH T—Bert Andrews. home Saturday. several months at the Tolland ering. Call (Js tor Senator Douglas (D-III) called ed means that this country Intends Superintendent o f Schooia o'clock. Mrs. William I’ratt vylU Edwards Fellowship of the First onr eattmate. V WONS—News. Center, Hicks homestead, has re Estimate. Espertly Repaired for a "new era of good feeling,” to maintain military, naval and O eor^ E. Graff, has announced be In charge. Wapping Congregational church. This ia the Dependable Qaallty — Sendee! 7:S»— turned to her New York home for aaying that he thinks lawmakers air bases In Japan. The United TRIAL SET that arrangements have been Attorney Thomas J. Birming second year that the group has WDRCJ—Vaughn Monroe. the winter. who differ on policy ought to be States had spoken of "cooperative made with radio staflon W TIC ham. who underwent an operation Some of the Youth Fellow.shlp apousored the sale. The proceeds W 11,1.1AM H. SCHIKI.IN;!!; JONES’ WONS—Comedy of Errors. able to do It in friendly fashion On Wednesday, November 29, at Singer responsibility between Japanese to broadcast closing of Ellington at Hartford ho.spitai, is reported go to the Fellowship trea.sury. ISA Spniee Street Tel MlOO WTHT—Buzz Adlam's Play without "indlacrimlnate smear TODAY! members attended the Youth the church, there will be an old FURNITURE STORE facilities" mid American " forces. Schools because of snow storm nr progressing .s.alisfactorlly. I There will be a modern and room. ing.’’ any other emergency during the Guests at the home of .Mr. and Rally of tlic Hartford East Asso square dimce tonight at Com fashioned baked bean supper with Dan Barker. Pmp. Sewing Center W n C — People Are Funny. The question o f bases la a touctay Tha new Republican attack on one with the Japanese. euirent school year. The an- Mrs. Howard Spear on Sunday ciation in the Center Congrega- munity Hall from 9 p. m. to the sale of Christmas gifts, be B8 Oak 81.. Manrhrster. CL 832 Main ril. Tel. 888.3 S:00— the President and Acheson came tional church, Seek No Basee , notmeement in the morning will be were Miss E.siher Nelson and Miss Manchester, Sun- 1 a. m., sponsored by Evergreen- ginning at 3:00 p.m. and supper SPENCER Phone 7-1041 Manrhenter WDRC—Gene Autry, after Philip C. Jessup, Acheson’a made between 8:30 a. m. and 7:30 Gerl^^ide Myers of South Wtsxl- day afternoon. Wood Chapter, O.E.S. It will be ser^•ed at 6:30 p.m. Plan to shop wnc—Dangerous Assignment. American officials said that thla INDIVIDUALLY DESIGNED chief advisor, told a Philadelphia country contemplates making no stork and Mr. and Mrs. C Ernest A t the Ploa.sunt Valley Rifle of«n to the public and tickets will here for Christmas gifts. Christ W THT-—Shoot the Moon. audience last night that some Club Turkey Shoot. Sunday, Ken request for base rights. What ac Nelson and Miss Ellen Edslrom be sold at the door. mas cards and g ift wrappings may W H A Y — Family Roaary. GOP criticiams of the Administra neth Buckland won two turkeya. tually la planned, they said. Is to of Hartford. Space on vacant sign boards In be ordered from the attractive as CORSETS WONS— Twenty Queationa. tion’s policies "point straight In Turkeys were also awarded to ask the Japanese government to Pigtail Doll town has been donated voluntarily sortment on display. 8:15— the direction of a policy embark Daniel P. Cavanaugh and Ronald MODERN T . P. Holloran make a treaty, separate from the by fhe General Outdoor Advertis Mrs. Helen M. Smith has been Doefor ^ prpscnpf»on\ W H A Y — Stars on Parade. ing on war." McGill, and John Lynch won a peace settlement, by which the SKSP ing company to the Highway Safe spending several days with rela- TAILOR SHOP 8:50— He apparently alluded to de Snug as a Bunny capon. tlvea In Flushing, Long Island, CorriuWy f o How rd FUNERAL HOME WDRC—Hopalong Cassidy. two naUons would share responsi The Highway Safety Commit ty- Committee here. TTie company mands by Senator Knowland (R- bility for protecting the Islands. will display safety adverti.sements N. Y. LEO DIANA WHAY—8 b ^ Time Review. dailf) and others for Incresuwd tee met Tuesday at the Town hall Bt APPO STVfNT Another point the Russians on the hoard. WONS— Take a Number. military support for Chinese Na following the Town Court scs.sion. Ideally located— ranvenlent raised can be exploited by them Miss Edna Stager, Public Health MARY F. MePARTLAND W TH T—Merry <3o-round. tionalists on Formosa. Vinton Benjamin, chairman, has as a defense o f Japan’s territorial N\irsc. reported only 51 persons Ladies’ and Cents’ wnc—Man Called X. Commnaista Set Timp SOUNDS UKE A I'VE ALWAYS announced that the highway safe 34G GARDEN DRIVE and away from the busy Integrity. They asked the United took advantage of the free dia 8:00— Jessup said if the pollciee of WANTED TO TRY ty calendars have been received V 4 NC Hf $If B .'654 Suits Made to Order W DRC—Gangbusterv. States what basis this country has GOOD DEAL TO and will be distributed to srl»>-il8. betes detection program last week. thoroughfare. Distinctive some critics were carried out they TV. SEND UP Tliere were 122 who took the teat W H A Y — Easy Listening. would involve the U. S. In full- for proposing to place the Ryukyu libraries, coniniunity biiildlng.s and islands which Include Okinawa, ME. tRINGUP last year. Miss Stager will call W ONS— Hawaii Calls. scale war In Asia. He added that MY CROSLEY AS tlie Firehou.se. The calendars Quality Cleaning. Pressing Service. Modem Facilities. and the Bonin islands under a those persons who were found to W TH T— What Makea You Tick. waa the sort of trap the Commu were sponsored by several local I^indscapinR United NaUons trusteeship oper MY TRIAL SET SOON AS YOU have sugar in the test. W n C —Your Hit Parade.# nist Imperialists were preparing. business men. and Tree Surgery ated by the United States. Women's Bowling League team ■ll Oak S t Tel. 2-4:192 175 Center St. Phone S060 "There are thoughtless people In WHEN YOU CAN! CAN! Mr. and Mrs. George Pinney of The Russians also expressed Chicopee, Moss., were the guests standings for the week ending Legal NaUces this country who would have us Nov. 11 is: Atomic Bombers, won Scott’s Products fall into that trap,’’ he declared. concern over what they aaid is- the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank House of Seeds and Turf Builder lack of provision in the American Ellington road over the week 0, lost 24; Independents, won 9, AT A OOUKT o r PROBATE held To this remark, MilKHJn retorted lost 15; Jets. 4, lost 20; Laurels, i at Msaeboster within snd for the tartly: proposals for “ Insuring for the end. MANCHESTER’S Japanese people an opportunity There were about 100 por.sons 14-6; .Mother's Club, 16, lost 4; ' Agrico Fertilizer District of Manchester, on the 31st "Aren’t we In a trap already?" finest repair service on dsy ef N o T e m b e r. 19*0. It to develop freely, Its peacetime at the Chureh Family Night sup Nutmeggers, 23-1; Pleasant Val PreMnt. JOHN J. WALLBTT, '’President Responsible” ley, won 12, lost 12; Razzle Dazzle, ETerRreens and ^ Hickenlooper has called for economy.'-’ Thla again, regardless per at the Community House. Fri a iM* a* (iM Msu oa.n Washers, Toasters, Juc.'se. of America’s already having spent day night Following the sup won 12, lo.st 12; St. Francis, 8-12; pmotpllr rvpaie la It at Estate o f. Ralph I. Perry, Iste of Acheson’e resignation but Mlllikin FlowerinK Shrubs millions of dollars on Japan's per a program consisting of mu Timothy Edwards, 12 to 6.. epsarrptlM Intallswatp Msnehester. in said District, deceased. baldjthat would be like quarreling lie.N mra. Irons, Sewing Ma economy, fits into the Umc-teste13; C. Liver ern half of Sakhalin sind the Ku Langaford, Penii. While there 29 COTTAGE HTKEET—TEI.BFHONE 5279 time and place .ssisnec.' Tor said hear Mlllikin added, however,' that he they went through coal mines and more, 93.10; W. Kaaelauskas, 93.6; ing be given to s ir persona known to be still thinks there is room for two- riles, which lie to the north. Mary H. Glblln, Pres.—Katberioe M. Olblln, 8ee.-Treu. stopped at Split Rock. H. Newberry. 93; R. Barter, 92.10; Tree Pruning Interested therein to appear and be party cooperation on foreign af The Russians evidenced partic Mr. and Mrs. George Mead of B. Burrlll, 92.8; M. Trotman, 92.5; Grinnell Automatle Sprinkler System HIGH GRADE heard thereon by publishing a copy o| fairs. ular interest in this proposal be N. Demar, 90.3. this .order In some newspspfr having a cause it would technically at least Oakland road had as their and Removal circulation In sold District, at leoat 6va “ We have got to have an honest guests Thanksgiving day. .Mr. and AGED CONVALESCENT " days before the day of said hearing, bipartisan approach,” he said. reopen the ouesUon of their right 8653 5923 Mrs. Joseph Pallman and sons, Now Ip the time to utm i the PRINTING and by mailing In a registered letter to occupy all of Sakhalin (they dntd and diseased bmnebea "Talks between Republicans snd Donald and Alan. • CHRONIC ORTHOPAEDIC CASES JOB AND COMMERCIAL on^or before November 34. 19*0, s eopy Secretary Acheson are not enough. had the northepi half before the Milieu’s Orcheslra D I wiU burn with a steady Gama. county aberiff, alacted this meoUi. Formosa ahould bs dstaraOns^bgr j ' ■ ■
■/ MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONNt ^TURDAY, NOVEMBER 26. 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1950 PAGE 8EVEE
Howard Jeu.acn. Mrs. Thomas Miss Keil Is a graduate of Colum loat brothera. who were bbuaod by Talent Displayed Bentley poured at the tea table. Prima^s Orclteslra bia Univei'sity with a master’s dc. I ' Htttirlfeatfr tha CJornmuniaU, but aa defabted Bolton The Monday Club ha.a expreaaed SPECIALIZING IN gree in music. She also majored Its gratitude to the Ladiea' Benev in music at Houghton (TOtlege in anamlaa. Conneciicui At Cub Meeting Daria Mahr O'Ualla olent Society and other frien la Heads Stage Show TeL Naaohoatcr SM5 CUSTOM BUILT HOMES New York. Mr. Kingsbury i.s a iforttitid If^ralb Tha raault la tha baKlTinln*: of a | who contributed ao much food and second year student at the Yale „^^iSS?xJtoSS^isc. tida of unpopularity for thr Unit - i Yankee I Young am ateu rs Ih radio and other items for the sale. Several GENERAL t’ONTRAniNG Louis Prima, "The Mun Who Divinity sohooL He Is a graduate fd Nationa In North Koraa, with ! ! television had an opportunity to About fifty peopla attended the loyal husbands who have contrib RE.MOOEI.INC AND REPAIRING Playa Pretty for the People," his of Marietta College In Ohio. II BliMlI «trM^ By A. H. O. uted their masculine strength for hot trumpet and orchesta, fea Coventry’s taxes toward the lUaeiiMKn. Oodb. thoaa who llrat walcomed th" | display their talents at the Novero- raceptlon for Rev. and Mrs. Arthur ber meeting of Cub Pack 27 at t. Wallace at Bolton Center Congre- six years are also recipients of the turing 'The New Orleans Dixie Tolland County tax of $64,000 laid fBOIIAS rWtOUKN* Unltad Nationa with joy and rallof | 8 club’s gratitude. FREE ESTIMATES ' riM .. ,Tf«M.. OM"' Mary’a church last night. Tale- **tlonal church on Tuesday eve- ______land Band", will headline the big on Septem ber 15, 1950, la $4.- tut'ning to daapatr and cyniclam. m o r t g a (;e s a r r a n g e d r«a|i4M Oetob«r U UM- Senator William Benton waa the vision and radio was the theme for ^ mitslcal program w : liollday stage show today and 403.36. "This tax is due and pay- / Parhap.a aan.altive Amarlran coi- tomorrow at the State Theater, , able in a single Installment on or ItubllaMI •»»Uai I f l i g n i ERNEST A. RITCHIE Hartford. Louis Prima will present 'before June 1, 1951, «nd Is for the and '’Carnival of Venice on the ; ______ail his celebrated stage and radio j purpose of defraying the eApendl- >nat" oCloa - kt HuebMtir. Conn.. .« thing brutal and wrong on our know how he really did It. weekly meetings. Dens 1 and 2 15 LIRERTV ST. TEL. 8172. MANC HESTER laeona C1M* M*<' accordion. Miss Mary Provaii : personalitles, including "Keely” | tures of Tolland County for the aide of thlnga, are tandmg to ex- Aa he entered the campaign, presented television skits Includ-1 ’Caller ! By The .Atwociated Pre8.s there waa almost general agree-! newacaata and puppet shows, I ®*’’ John, and Smith, "Southland’s Newest Song- : (iscal year ending September 30, •DBtCmtmUN RAT^ aggerata tha laating Importance ... I H e rrin ’’ "All th e -Things You P ittsb u rg h — Leo A. Wise. 54. bird, ’ Jimmy Vincent, "Brilliant 1951. Included In the county ex ta«' T0*r *y MWI ■ • ...... ttu.oo ment that he would run low among Among the displays at tha meet- -L’Amour Toiijouis, business manager of the Pitta- , ..I & «bl of thla trend. Perhapa it la aomc- Drummer Boy," The Goofci's. Car- penses arc the Vernon Home for U.: moBtfeo by Mall ...... r^-- the major Democratic candidates. ing were crystal radios and a ' ^y Mi.ss Judy | burgh Sun-Telegraph aince 1945 Theilln. Cerise, Mike Cotton and >na Bionth by MUI ••••^ — The reasons for this seemed Cliildren. the vounty jail at Tol I IK I thing that can be healed, qtiii kly. model television camera assembled M iner and ilia s Allison Lee closcBerry and [ Brandon. Mevhuiiic'ul and Aiilu Body Ke|iairiiig voking routines have convulsed au Monday evening at the home of the "clsss" of the Republlcan.l berahip Cards to the council mcm- •lapatetata narala are alao rataraad. sarily risky in observing tbat. in Miaa Elale Collins. It is hoped j i.ong Beach. Calif. Mrs. Anna diences from cosst-to-coast. Extra Mr. and Mrs. John M. Tyler lo ticket. ‘ beri antf den mothers. Cub Scouts added will be Dick and Dot Reniy run aerr'aa cl'eni of N. ■ a. gara- our humble opinion, the latest de- who received their membership that final returns will bring the York Stafford. 60, m other of slng- Painting. Pruiii|it Service organize terrilonc.s. Each will se In many quarters, Benton uaa receipts up to $500. Situated in in "Tons of Fun." ilnd Martin and lect his or her own working com vclopm-nls in the Board of I'liei held the one Demoerat certain cards at this meeting were: Carl er Jo Stafford. She was born in Florenz presenting their famous '*PuDlUbtra K*pr«»enUli«i: Thj the quiet of Bolton Center, over Gainesboro. Tenn. mittee. tors over the po.»t of town rouii- lo lose, and Rush the one Re- Torslenson. Michael Sholik. Allen W ritten Gnaranlee T e rm s marionettes in "Hollywood Stars JunuB BBtb€W» SpBCtU Af«Bcy ~ Tomlinson. Henry Pedemonte. Wil looking an expanilve eastern view The bishops ot the United TorR. ChtcRfo. D€trounds of clothing have oaiumes no Oncncinl reiponalbU ty tor a split for Renton loo, and the olaPr C^IDR jlR\^ ' v/kAtvt tVi then i B.se. in com I I Several of the older Chibs ha%e ; room m antel, the house waa ' been sent to this area from a ro- typographical arrora appearuig .man Is In. completed advanced projects, and Ruggeation of Christ- FILMS Tartiaamaau and othat But If there Is really a case in BUY i serve stock. A similar drive has ip Tha Maneheatar gaanlng Haraia. The thing th at did It. says one meril badges 'vere awarded fb | moa festivity. Miaa Berry and I DEVELOPED AND South Coventry been authorized in every pariah volved. the courts are the place source, waa the helicopter. Aside i Nicholas Enfanta. Robert Churllla, | (||Hg Elizabeth Bralnerd were aa- 1 PRINTED Mra. Pauline Little church in the diocese. This began Saturday. November 25 for It It wnll not be decided by from getting headlines, the heli- .Edward Fenton, Arthur Benton, },irM. Bruce Ronson at] ' Sunday and will continue until 24-HOUR SERVICE Coveatry 7-(KtSI iinolTiciBl opinions from out of liopter was designed to drop the I George Magmisoi,. Henry Kuryla. 1 the gifts table; aprons were dis- ! ' next Sunday evening. Local resi landldate into as many small I William Liepls and Stuart Baraw. ] pjaygd and sold by Mrs. Herbert | Film Deposit Rot dents may leave their donations town lawyers, no matter how dis MEMORIALS No Truce In Korea towns aa possible during the cam- I Christmas presents and orna-1 Hutchinson and 5Irs. August M ild-; At Store Entrance The 65 pupils of the two Grade I “ "Y tintP *1 Ui* church hall of tinguished they happen to be. It paign. Apparently the good folk i |g the project for December ner. Mrs. William Roberts as- 7 cloMrooma at the Center school I St- Mary’e church, according to Those few houra of Thankaglv- can only’ he clecided. if some one who gathered round It after it j pg^ic 27 ’The pack will sisted Mrs. David Toomey with OF PROVEN wdll present a m instrel show De- 1 *0 announcement by Rev. Ber- Ing lull In Korea, when the Coin- really chooses to raise the qtiea- landed found Its occupant not w ith-; again on Friday, December I the sale of children’s clothes and | cember 1 and 2 to raise funds for i nard J. Foster, pastor, muniat armiea were withdrawing, out some appeal 22. at St Mary’s cluirrh when a [ gifts. The food sale was conduct KEMP'S an educational trip to New Haven, 1 Thursday a t 9 a, m. a t St. tion in a fashion which counts, in At the least, it has to be osl- and when, for luime mysterioua Chri.sl ma.s p art\ will be he!d. ed by Mrs. Henrv McDonough and . in the spring. James T. LJiidlaw, Mary’s church in South Coventry the courts of law. culated that the helicopter, a.s a Mrs.' E. Pierce Herrick who were teacher, will be director. there was a high mass of reason. United Nations forces eampsign device, hurc’. vesti v. Manchester A\emorial Co. James E. West and Edward nut III the towns, lie shared with variety srliclea will be of- Hill and Richard Sherman. L^lnese Oommuilist interest in ,.|,p„jj^ the outrome of the previ- <>1 Franz will be in charge of the CongrrsMiian Rihleoff and with fereil for sale. The txioths include A. H. AIMETTL Prop. About 100 pupils of the George 1 CLOTHES POLES Hsrsey Robertson School. Thesday Green-Chobot Post, AL, sponsored tha Talu River power installa-| meeting by warming it over .Senator 5lr5lahnn the distinction [ an apron and fancy articles booth.. HARRISON STREET—.MANCHESTER set-back party in the Legjon tloaa by peaceful arrangement. It i pt the least, to estab- of planning and holding to a high Jarvis Realty morning attended a demonstration |s pisnt table, a white elephant' In 20, 25. 30 Ft. Lengths OPP. EAST CEMETERY PHONE 5207 or 7787 of symphony Inatrumenta at the rooms, Wall street, tonight at 8 p. • looked as if we had a good oppor- that they were not the Repub- level ty|w> of disriissinn on the I table, aiul a foo 1 '.able .Vt the lat 6.54 Center St. Phone 4112 m. ! cainiiaign radio. Ills radio ram- -\nd 10 Ft. Yard Posts Bolton Elementary School audi ' tunity 19 go back to our original 1 |,,pns who had voted against th" ter .Swedi.sh baked goods, includ torium. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Frank Luthi. of linlgii, like theirs, took a singir ing such (lelicaiufs.s Swedish cof- Intention in Korea, which was to | ft^puhliran incumhenl town coun- theme and discussed it hy a plan Installed Henry W. Ford, principal. Mra. South Coventry, announce the en- ' fee bread, cakes, pies and cookies, Rena Oppenheimer. Hartford Sym-1 gagement of their daughter Lois atay ahort of tha frontier wtUi the | jj ^ something of that I formiilateil In advanre and ad j will be .sold lo cag buyers hered to no matter what side phony lecturer and director of the Elizabeth to Pvt. Albert Moreau, pradas object of not becoming en- j po^t. It was a laborious sort of ■ During the afternoon coffee and eBANK at MAMHESTER TRUST •BANK at MANCHESTER TRUST* Randall School In Hartford, talk son of Mr. and Sirs. Joseph Mor- Issues or enemy charges the cam- I .Swedish coffee buns will be served. F. FinOERALD ed briefly on the Instruments gaged with China. It looked at | nonsense. If it was more than paign develn|ied. And he talked 00 esii, also of South Cox-entry. Mias I Member.s are urged to bring demonstrated by four members of though we were sensible, accept that, the matter w-ill he taken to ! aboiil the fiiitdamentnl things 1 Phone 2-1417 > Luthi is a sophomore at Windham I their donations for the sale to the the Hartford Symphony. In the High school. Pvt. Moresii is study-! ing the creation of a zone in the only plsie where it ran be de I the people wanted In hear ahoiil. 2 demonstration unit were the cello. For onr rrsson or for another. I1 church by Friday evening. j ing electrical engineering at Ft. which neither army would try to termined the court. The board trioUn, bassoon, flute and piccolo. Monmouth, N. J. No date haa been or for a lot of little reasons, Ben- | Mra. Herbert A. France, Tolland oporata. Itself la not yet a court. ton Is in. The moral seems to be ^ set for the wedding. Munty educational director for Rogei Liebmaii haj been elected Poshaps this was mere aantl- never to lock the stable door tin- ' Engagement An ADORABLE the Hartford Ssmiphony stated mental weaknaos on our part. til you see what dark hor.ses may Wednesday evening that about class president of Grade 5 in the CHRISTMAS CARD classroom of William E. McArthur Perhapa we were to oeager to wel MVd Wear If If We Dared have edged Inside. | 1.000 pupils from eight schools In We have been lepioai bed. by Cnwtyfat Hke Trw# $^irNr et the county heard the demonstra- at the George Horsey Robertson come truce. Perhaps our theory school. Other officers elected for In summer, wee bemoan the those who know him well, for hav-‘ Brennan-Bryant tten. A second such demonstration that paaee la more Important than passing of the straw hat. In win ing described Senator Benton, In I Mr and Mr.c Guidon Brennan Is being planned for the apring. the current year are vice-president our campaign piece on him. as i z ------— These Folks Roger Hatheway; treasurer Arthur BiUttary victory la Impractical. ter, we bemoan the passing of the of 117 Ea.at Centei street announce Pupils of the two schools in the humorless He Is, they say. even county who could not attend be Forst; secretary Stuanne .Starkel. derby. the engogement of their dnugliter, At any rate, the lull In Korea capable of appreciating s Joke Marie Ellen, to William 1. Biyant. cause of conflicting engagements The First Grade of Mrs. turned out to be no strategy of As the .straw gave a touch of when it Is on him.self. We are Mil of Mr. and Ml:', Michael 4 will be invited to the spring dem Myrtle D. Carpenter’s classroom compromise truce. In.stead, It gisrefnl el.'ganie to man's bear pleased to aeknowlcilge this .S'echsn ef 49 D'' ‘i'i.-g -- strerl WiU Be onstration. dramatized "Heny-Peng” several was meraly the zero hour before ing under the summer ra.va of the opinion. Who displayed any sense No dale ha.a been set for the Mrs. France stated further that days ago. Seven children did the of humor In the campaign anyw ay ? | .vodding. these demonstrations are to pre.^ dramatization. The remaining 26 a naw United Nations offensive. aun. ao the derby, In its American pare children for the Junior (Con participated in the chorus. On Aa General M acA rthur says. If time, was a symbol of man'a bold w» cert aeries by the Hartford Sym Monday the group presented their thla offensive la successful, it can and re.sohile re.sistanre to the on- phony. The first of the three series play to Grades 1 in classrooms of of concerts will be presented De produce the end of the war In Ko- ' .slsiights of winter weather. It sat Mrs. 5Iargaret Larson and 51rs. cember 7 at the Bushnell Memorial Eileen Jansen. Klim strips_of "I rea. | well in the wind; it was an Im Our Warehouse Will Be Open Hall in Hartford. Live In the (Country,’’ "I Live In On tha other hand, this offan- | pervious armor against stiay Uriel Lodge, A. F. and A. H.. the CJty" and "Peter Rabbit" w-ere aiva la one more calling of the will observe I ^ t Masters’ Night snowballs: 11 gave Us wearer a For The Coiiimg Season tonight at the Masonic Temple also show-n all pupils a few days * Chinese Communist bluff, aa wr I .sort of rigid dignity, like a ra.st In Merrow, The program will be ago. The 44 pupils of grade 8 a t the called it In our original cro.ssing I iron stalui- rising through the Twe esrses laeWe • * * cwS — eiw gin with a supper at 6:30 p. m. I for which tickets must be re South street school and. their of the 38th parallel, successfully. .snow in a park Monday, Nov. 27 7:30 A. M. pays Irikee to ke Prim c4 Pme* teacher, Mrs. Gertrude T, Gull- It seemed, at that point, and aa we — iw sSmt It raw sTMthf. served. Further details may be The derby is a British Inven obtained from Carl Snow or ford, report a total proceeds ot called it, unsuccessfully, In our tion. ’Phe difference between the George Mathews. $465.11 as a result of a m agazine later decision to march up to thr I British and ourselves is that, aft Coventry 'Volunteer Fire Com-1 new subscription WANTED - EXPERIENCED ^ ' campaign just completed. This Chineae border. We are, by this er a hundred years it is still going pany 1 will have a special meet ing Monday at p. m. at their money wdll be used to finance r®:w 1951 CLUB offensive, refusing to let the situ 8 strong in Biitain. where it Is a fa firehouse In South Coventry. There their trip to New York this \ ation simmer down. We are de vorite with liiink elerks. young SORTERS, SIZERS and TIERS wrlU be a discussion of rules and spring. Pupils took in 486 sub manding a forthright concluilon. regulations concerning the opera scriptions and a total of $1,378.20 men about town, and gas-meter Their share of this amounts to ’That la what we want. But it tion of the ambulance. readers, who find it good protec Members of the* Good Harvest about one-third the total sunount Starts Monday, November 27th carries with it the threat of full tion against low i-ellsr beanis. Garden Club will meet at the home collecied. From their share will be war with Communist China, while in Anii ru s il is alm ost ex "Meyer Mendelsohn, Inc. L O O K for of Wlnthrop Merrlam. Jr., Junior taken out the cost of the prize which IS what we don’t want. THIS BOX leader, Monday evening. money to be awarded wrlnners. tinct. When the British get hold BUCKl.AND The campaign this year more So this offensive is a gamble, .ADAMS STREET adtan you came in Leroy Lathrop, student teacher of a good thing, they keep It at the South street school, Tuesday than doubled the amount taken In which may pay off w ith full vic When we have a good thing, we received an emargeney call to re last year. Of ,the $663.55 collected tory in the Korean war, or whirli want lo change it, and do. W O tU tn MOMI COMPANION turn to hlii home on Bear Hill. then the class also received one- tltjrd for the class trip taken to may pay off with full involvement Yot that not quite true. In Norwlchtowii, because of the death PER WEEK FOR 18 of hia grandfather. W. N. Chappell. New York last June. Mrs. Guil in an cndle..,s,j Asiatic w ai. Tlic , fa, t. u,e British Ihcms.-lvea 96, who had baen making hia home ford and the pu]^ls have express public knows nothing of ih. .al- ;au„pted thd Coke, the billycokr, with hia grandson. Mr. IjSthrop ed the fact that they have bad a 50 W EEKS.... culations which went into the lak- | H). bowler as a replacement for a ' Dtwty-Riehman Co. has completed a nine-weeks train wonderful experience In actually Ing of this gamble, it can only ,tin greater dignity of male attire ing period at the local school. He handling the money; figuring per EST. 1908 wrilT be replaced In February bv centages; filling ‘jx order blanks; Be your own Santa Qaus Aveit, blinded, and .•op what fate the top hat Itself. And we think another student teacEer from Wll- making the bank deposit which in store for the woild. limantic State Teachers Cslleee. included endorsing chicks end PER WEEK FOR I that if we are going lo head liack 767 MAIN ST. toward something, perhaps it Rev. Harold E. Parsons will use making out the slip; kt^piog by joining the Christmas as his oermon topic Sunday during ■ales records: aalesmonahlp in Mhat Kind Of Liberation? ought to be toward the lop hat it 10:46 a. m. aervlces "The Magnet actual personal contact with the 50 W EEKS.... self, with the derby optional for W d don’t moan in torm$ of dollars, wa mtan in farms of Life" a t the F irst Con/ ’ " • .r-.l.w.
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IPiaats were present and presented Mrs. Church with many lovely gifts Blood Bank Unit to Be Here on Monday Heavy Winds which were tucked away in a bath- Strike Seen Plant to Open Inette, also a gift. The hostesses Obituar Guise Alarm had used yelloW and white, .Mrs. Likely Move Bitter Battle Expected Sunday Between Spartans-Aces Church's favorite color, aa their Despite Strike color scheme for the evening, and carried it out through a center Some Walk Out at P & W Deaths Udlities Are Alerted to piece of chrysanthemunvi on. the Aircraft to Continue to THE Several Important Grid Be Prepared for Any table and lemon chiffon pie served As New Offer Voted Arms Look Impressive as refreshments, with coffee. Mrs. Josephine Thibodeau Operp^ Regardless of Locals Seek Revenge Possible Damage High winds apparently caused Down by 1AM Union Mrs. Josephine Thibodeau of HERALD ANGLE no serious dsmsge in C^lumbis, Clinton street, widow of Domnique Uniouls Action^ College Contests -^Totlay other than to the telephone serv Thibodeau, died last evening after By Beating Hobos, 73-68 High wind* ripping through Ejst Hartford. Nov. 25—(gij,— ice. This was out of order general a long lllneso. She had been a East Hartford, Nov. 35— (Jfy-— EARL W. VOST For Early Season Loss town UilB morning caused con*ld- ly throughout the town from eve The possibility of a strike at the resident of Manchester for many New York, Nov. 25- tiO—Au the California Bears, in quest of Pratt and Whitney division of Sports Editor •m d e alarm. Chief of Police Her ning Monday throughout the day big Pratt and Whitney Aircraft yeara. tumn'* madness — sometimes their third straight title and bowl She leaves one son, Bert Thibo United Aircraft Corporation will Vifiitora Provide Acid known as the college football sea man O. Schendel said at 11 Tuesday. By evening of that day engine production plant here In appearance, got past atanfont, deau, of Springfield, Moss., three open its gates as usual regardless Surprise Entry Thursday morning It was Fred Foul Line Decides son came to a frenzied end today wlilch boasted a mediocre record, Aces to Enter Gintest o’clock nine tree* had been report phone's were beginning to ring TesL for Loral E. L. creased yesterday when Union grandchildren, and alx great grand Surprise entry in the Thanks Schoeffler, a post graduate stu except (or a few scattered clushrs they were In. Nobody was talking Line Rucker ed blown down. Gales estimated at again. of the projected strike Wednes Roasting Six members rejected concessions of children. giving Day road race last Thurs dent at Tufts who carted home N bbbIV ArniB (7Si next week, and some of the mam about an ii|iset. Gam« from 75 to 90 miles an hour were Fifteen members of the home day, the company announced to Five Before Falling; economic* group gathered at Yeo fered by the management in a The funeral will be held Monday day was Shufflin' Joe McCluskey, the first place awards. P. B r. conference tilts still were not de Oklahoma, which looked like a day...... 2 Win Streak; Plenty reported *H “ver the east. contract dispute. Morning at 8:30 from the W . P. one of the nation’s all-time All- For Schoeffler, it was his first Torrington Here Next a Oolumbl«irskl. rf 0-0 cided. sure bet for tile .Sugar Howl, ruled The Connecticut Power Com mans Hall Monday for the alumi 0 Bempr. rf ...... 2 3-4 num tray etching class which was ifcmbers of Industrial Aircraft Quish Funeral Home, 225 Main A strike against the huge en Americans. Joe is the only four triumph In three tries over the lo But conference chsinpionslilps a three-touchdown favorite to Of Scoring Expected'^ pany and Southern New England Union, Lodge 1747. International gine plant for Wednesday Is “quite 4 Johnson. If ...... 5 5-6 mill irmlitional games notewiUi- instructed by Mrs. Jonathan street, and at St. James's church time winner of the race, breaking cal course. Twice previously he Nossiff Arms rolled to win num 0 Brypi. If ...... 1 0-0 knock off Nebraska and run Its ’I'elephonc Company are keeping Association of Machinists, turned definite," according to Peter stamliiig, many eyes iiere on fri Woodward and Mrs. Evan Kull- at 9 o'clock. Burial will be in the the tape first in 1929. 1930, 1931 waa the runnerup; to Vogel in ber two of the young hoop khason 4 Siirowlf’ c, r ...... 3 7-7 victory string to 30 If Nrlii ii.skii Although boasting a Kx gOme eeveral crew* available until the down the Company’s offers at two Stuart. Grand Lodge Representa gid Kiln.'. 11 lie, Tcnii , wheic two gren. The final one of this set will family plot In St. James’s ceme- and again In 1947. Winner of 25 1948 and to Tommy Crane in last niglit In the armory as they 1 Yofit, (• ...... 0 O.n somehow mansged to spring an high winds decrease. Chief Schen mass meetings held in a down tive of the International Associa 3 KnlK»M. r* ...... 4 3-5 of the real powers of tlie old winning streak, the Silk City Acea be held next Monday In the hall. tery. national track championships, 13 1949. ■turned back the New England U|isct, it would throw the Coru- del elso said he has alerted crews town theater. tion of Machinist*. 2 Miixikrvtk. Iff ...... 4 0-1 Mrs. Woodward said considerable Friends'may call at the funeral times a member of All-American Thus, Schoeffler proved that the .smilli, Kentucky and I'c uio.iM'c, liuskers Into a tie with Oklahoma will enter their football game Sun from the Civilian Defense to be The only possibility of fore- Hobos by a count of 73-68. It was 3 AUrn. I f ...... 5 3-3 interest had been evidenced in the The Union workers previously home from noon Sunday until the track teams and twice a member old saying, "if you don’t succeed, bumped heads before a sellout for the Big .Seven leadership sml day afternoon against the W est prepared for any emergency that stalling what has been set as the the first real test (or the Arms work and plans were being com had authorized their leaders to hour of the funeraL of the United States Olympic try. try again." holds true. , . 26 21’ 26 crow d of 50,000. probably bring on a Sugar or Hnrtfnrd Spartans at Mt. Nebo aa "deadline date" for the strike and they pulletl the game out of 20 Totals ...... nwy arise.: pleted for further classes after call a strike on 24 hours’ notice. teams in 1932 and 1936, McClus Nrw F.nffland IlflbiHi i68i Tennessee, ranked ninth in tills Orange Bowl bid J the underdog. The Spartans, ona which will affect the 13.000 pro Shots Here and There the fire after tiie racy Boston quin Chlrtmas. However, she said, It The reported strike deadline had key did not file his entry to com 1' B V week's Associated I’less i. i. .d In the Ivy, League, all Peim and I of the classieit semi-pro team* to duction workers at the plant, is How about th.-it National Bas tet had closed a 17 point gap to takes about two weeks to get ma been set for next Wednesday, but pete until 10:50 a. m. Thursday 3 D alr>, rf ...... 6 3-5 pu 1, already has been tappe.l toi Princeton had to do was best Cor ’ operate in these part* In years, the reopening of negotiations bv ketball Association game lest two points. 4 Hirjik\ If ...... 5 2-2 terials through and so all interest there was no confirmation from morning Deadline (or entries duty 111 the Cotton Ikiwl against nell and Dartmouth, respectively. hold an early aeaaon 6 to 0 de- Legion Area th* three-man panel of the fed was 11 a. m. Wednesday night at Minnea|K>lla The Hobo* came here with a 5 Ualsh. (• ...... 6 4 9 Columbia ed should contact her immediately union leaders. Texas on New Yeiir's Day Ken- Slid they would wind up unbeaten .clslon over the Ace* snd will be out eral mediatfcn service. The one-time Manchester High. when the Fort Wayne Pistons beat roster dotted with many college 2 M< Dnnkitl. r ...... 0 (MI scoiirge of he .Southeastern Con- so that she can get an order off A dozen plant employes walked 4 IV rry. rp ...... 5 3-3 In loop play. The surprising Tigers t.o get bsrk Into the thick of th* Mr. Stuart said today this pos- Fordham University and New the George Mikan led Minneapolis stars from last sea.son. As pre tiicky, iinheaten, united, and tJie Columbia will pay $1,375.49 into for them. off their jobs yesterday, a com- dicted, they ran and matched shot i MrCiirrly. Iff ...... B 1-1 inicd overwhelming cliolccs, lull bsttle for the state semi-pro foot Group Meets siblllty always exists, but added York Athletic Club flash is still a Lakers. 19 to 18! The following Prlrr.s.tn. Iff ...... 2 ference, was awaiting offlnal County expenses for 1951 as her Mrs. L o uis Soracchl opened her “pany spokesman reported. H# .3 M if CVimrll came up to sonic of Its ball chnm)iionshlp. Game will etart have no positive Indica great competitor. Although near night the two teams played again for shot even with the Arms, rhey word that it will play in the idiare of Tolland coxinty tax. This is home to the Catholic Ladles So- said they left the plant after pre-season rxpectstlona. trouble at 2 o'clock. tion that negotiations would be ing the 40-year-old mark, the with the Lakers winning. 73 to 63 outacored Nasslffs from the floor, TotAl.- *27 n 21 .Sugar Bowl on .Ian 1. city Monday night. Sixteen women learning their shop steward waa might he in store for Penn Only one Connecticut team haa $60 less than last year’s share. reopened. balding McCluskey placed a very . . . Rex Layne. the young Utah but the excellent foul shooting en St’i>rt' al lialf Unic. 33-29 Nushifr .\n Kentucky, led hy one of the Money raised from this source is braved the storm to attend anti en suspended by the Company Thurs Local Post Host to 24 Texas and Army, two of the been able to pin a log* on the Spatv If the strike does develop as respectable thirteenth in a field of heacj-welght who beat Jersey Joe abled the locals to capture the vie- Urferpr, Murray. 1'lupirr. Bi'giflii beat poasera in the country, Vito to pay for expenses at the Vernon joyed a fashion show given by day for leaving his job jo attend other big hoys, sst Hus one out tsns, the Middletown Bluejackets. Units, Learls All in Indicated, there would be some 15 56 harriers. His time for the Walcott last night at the Garden, tory. Coach Johnny Falkowski's PBrllll, was a seven-point favorite Home for Children, the county jail Mrs. Caray of Glastonbury. The a Union meeting without permis Tile Ivonghorns battle Texas A The latter eleven and the.Spartan* gates to the plant and office of tough five-mile course was 26:53, won 25 of 28 previous pro bouts, crew dropped In 21 of 26 free toss to whip the single wing, strong at Tolland, sheriff's expenses, etc. society voted t'l contribute $35 to sion. ^ and .M next week, while Arniv are the only teams to hand the MemlFcrship Total the firm bordering on public thor only one second slower than his mcluding two draws. He haa 19 es. They actually canned 22 running Vola. The Wliilcata hiidii'l Horace W. Porter School has a — Photo by Robert F. Nauman Company spokesman said there lakes on its trmlllional rival. ward the stove and refrigerator oughfares which probably would time of 1949 when he gained sev knpckoula to his credit. La.vne has charity attempts, but one was beaten Tennessee since 1935 Ares defeats tills season. Coach Pictured above Is the Blood Mobile Bank truck of the State of Connecticut which was on display at were many Union employes who Navy. Action In the Soutliwestc-n ■arnnrl piano. It la the gift of Mr. propect for the kitchen in Yeo American Legion posts and aux be subject to mass picketing. enteenth place. been involved in 14 fights this year called back because the shooter Local Sport Tbc Big Ten still was “fliilil." .loe "Sugar” Hugrel'i charges are Mid Mrs. George Yule who have the recent Disaster D.iy'exhibit at the Jarvla lot. were "hopping mad” over the Im Conference, whose title alreiidv man's hail, and to sponsor a card iliary units representing 24 towns Police Chief Timothy J. Kelle- Joe is now studying for his while Walcott, at 37. has gone to was over the foul line. meaning anything could happi u. llobliy Hr'hilllf. determined to get past the Spar nwved to Springfield. The Board of minence of a strike. He quoted lin.s been won by Texas, was lim party in the hall December 1. Mrs. and cities In the First district met her of East Hartford said that his Master's degree at Hlllyer College the post but e.ght times In six Ball Kims Hoop Ail Illinois had to do was host tans Sunday and then meet the Education is In hope* of eventually Alfred Soracchl will have a fash Approximately one hundred and, a grand total of 330 plnta of blood some as saying they planned to ited to .Southem .Methodist Bay at the American Legion home department haa not been ap In Hartford. In addition, he Is en years . . . A pro wrestling card, Both clubs had difficulty get (dialler Northwestern to go to the Rose Bobby Si hiillz Is one Ilf the un- Hluejacket* in a return gem* at having a piano In each of the six ion show which will be presented haa been collected. The blood quit the Union. lor and Rice-Texaa (lirlstlan sixty-seven Manchester residents here laat night for their regular proached by either side In the dis gaged in the brokerage business in featuring a tag match between ting started. Each had an equal Bowl. If the Illlnl lost and W is ■'Uiig heroes wHIi Hu •Silk 1 dy Ml. Nebo one week from Sunday. rooms. by the same woman, at her home Bazaar Again bank wag inaugurated in town on Of the plant’s 13,000 produc pute. Other leading games Included’ are scheduled to give blood to the sectional gathering. There were Hartford Bull Curry and Tom Casey and number of opportunities but the Manchester High's 46 to 36 tri consin whipped Minnesota. Ilic I" 'thill tciiiii this .scaeoli A de- M iiinors of eight out of ten prev- U r. and Mrs. Lester S. Cooper, June 12. 1950. tion workers, about 1,300 attended Indinna at Puixliic Kmu. m In Jamiary on a date to be an 250 in attendance and a buffet "W e are keeping our fingers When announcement wa.s made Chris Belkaa and Tom Steel will bail kept rimming the hoop and umph over the Alumni on Thanks Badgers would have the Inside fciiMVi' halllmck. .Schultz is a line liiH.i 1.1 aria. Inrludlng all six North their son, Lester, Jr., and daugh blood bank Monday at Center Mrs. F. B. Watta will be the the two meetings which resulted In .■dale at Oklahoma A sml M, I’ciiii nounced, and to which the public supper was served. crossed.” the chief said. "W e to the crowd before the race that be presented in the Wlllimantic dropping out. Ernie Johnson got giving nlglit at the armory marked t’’iick for tile trip to Pasiidcnii line hackc'i’ and a dcadlv lackici. ern Dlvlalon of the Conneetlciit ter, June, who la on vacation from Well Attended church between the hours of 1 and officer of the day at Center .stale at Pill .Soiitliern ( '.ililm nhi 1* Invited. rejection of the company's offer. In reports on membership In Le hope the strike doesn't come, but Joe was in the field, a roar went Sports Center Arena Monday night the locals going with the first the fourth straight year that the Then agsln. should both Wis.on li'oiilbnll Conference game*, The aj^dies at the University of Con 7 p. m.. it was announced today church. There will be 50 Red ■I UCI.A. Vale al Ilarvaril ,Mn Mrs. Ernest ZanottI of Mrs. Jo About 200 night slilft workers, gion posts Manchester led the dis If It does. It will be our duty, up. All along the route, the big . . . Burr Carlson, six foot, six score from the floor and paced the grads (ell before the schoolboys. sin and Illinois lose and Michigan A era boast a perfect record ort necticut, left Saturday for Ash- by Chairman John IjiBelle of the Croaa volunteer workera on duty I'lma st l■■|orlda. Clemson nt .Nn- seph .Szegda were co-hostesses with meeting In early afternoon, voted trict In paid up membership for without taking any sides In the gest and loudest hand waa re Inch basketball star at the Unl- first period attack that found the Not since 1946 has the Alumni upset Ohio State, the Wolverine* home soli. Five time* Hugret haa ^ le , N. C„ where they will spend Affair at St. Bridget’s Manchester Community Blood at the church. I'lirn. Davidson at Georgia Tech Mr*. Soracchl. seven to one against the company's 1961 with 331 already enrolled. matter, to go down there and see served for the old veteran. When vers'ly of Connecticut may be de Arms out front 16 to 13 at the can cagers been able to top the Red might get it. S|iorlfi ill Rricf s'nt hi* te.xm Into action at Mt. the Thanksgiving holidays with Program. To date, 218 plnta of blood have I'like st .Voflh Carolliin, Kiirm.aii Pupils at Horace W. Porter proposals. About 1,100 attended a Awards for achievement were that law and order is maintained. a track and field Hall of Fame is clared ineligible for the coming non. Yes, cannon. Timer Frank and White. Thursday night * win The league title, which also was Nebo and five times the teem their son, John, who is a atudent Is Proving Popular; A total of 174 local persons been received by Manchester resi nt tieorgia, Oregon .stntc. Vnnder- school are having a new type re later meeting for the day shift and made to various posts In the dis And If It gets out of hand," he established there is bound to be a season. If he Is not allowed to Rubaca must have loaded up with was the 301*t for a Manchester st stake, presented jiLst as many brought bark thn bacon. atfien Upton School In that city, T'nniirlit '^rere scheduled to give blood Mon- dents at Manchester Memorial '-lit at 'Tolane. Wake Forest nt Ill The Associated Press port card this year. It combines Big Prize voted about two to one for rejec trict and Manchester was given a added. "I wouldn’t hesitate to ask spot reserved for Shufflin' Joe. one play, you can look for a wild high-powered shells as each report High team coached by Will Clarke. pos.sibllltles. Biggest Test of Year . ’’Jack Conboy of Cranston, R. I., • i i i g i n seven cancelled their ap hospital. All blood ci»Iect«d Mon tion. I'ulane, Wake Forest Hi South llnxlng .Uje old style of using letters to citation and silver loving cup for our Mayor to call upon the State of the truly all-time greats. scramble among Eastern League rocked the armory. Johnson and Tn the Pacific Coast Conference The big test for the Acea will whs a week-end guest of Miss Dor pointments. day will go to the State Blood Carollns, Washington at Wa.shliig- New York Young Rex Ijiyne, tell averages attained by the stu Details Unknown its work In travel safety. polica for assistance. If neces Try, If You Don’t Succeed teams Manchester included, for Bobby Knight kept the Arms a the picture was much dearer. If be Sunday, Coach Joe Coffey of othy Squler at the home of her The second night of St. Brid Chairman LaBelle sajd that Bank in Hartford and will be dis sary. i Johnny Garibaldi waa the train ton .Slate. a 5 jo I underdog, upset veteran dents In their curriculum area Details of - the Company's offer Guests from the Legion state OraduatM of Tufta College In the big guy’s services . , . Tues- few markers in the lead through the Spartan* haa a better than arents, Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey get's Thank.sglving bazaar was .since the blood bank program has tributed to hospitals throughout er last Thursday (or the annual •Icrsey Joe Walcott In a 10-ronnd and a personal comment from the have not been disclosed by either department were Commander Medford, Mass., have copped two d»y noon the Conn-ellr.it Sports out the second canto,as the Hobos average squad ^'performer*. Jim t. Squler. again attended by a goodly crowd l>een in operation In Manchester. the state, where necessary. five mile read race. Johnny attend heavyweight bout. S teacher. The letters are based on the Union or management. of the past three Turkey Day road Writers will be guests of the W in started to connect. Frank "Inga" my Griffin, the slick British "'■Archie Berkowltz of Chestnut lust evening, as people went home .lohn Griffin, of East Hartford. ed to all runners both before and En^h's and (Hauls Icr l■■o1lics o f 15).') 1 the progress Individually of each The principal point at Issue be races In Manchester. In 1948, Ted chester Arms Company in New Walsh, the six foot, five inch ren Kaclng Amrrican_basrball shortstop lost Hill, who observed his fiftieth laden down with prizes from the Senior "Vice-Oomipander John after the race. Several fine compli child according to his ability— war reported seeing mammoth tween the Company and the Union Hebron Vogel flashed home first and last Haven. ter who performed for the Hart Opens SlnnH Tonight Mowlc, Mil Till re will be a aessnn. quarterbacks the Invadeni. M tbd ay Saturday, was surprised many booths which are well stock Clark, of Norwich and the new de ments were received hy the writer the teacher's comment gives the tanks. Later, however, they en haa been a five cents an hour wage partment adjutant. Rev. (Tharlea ford Hurricanes a season ago. III Top Pro (Hum' special tw i)-lior.sc race Monday In Jimmy c*n run like a deer and la with a banquet and party at ed and eolorful. Parishioners in St. Demands Two about Johnny's work. parent an idea of the child's per countered only the T-34 medium Increaae, retroactive to last Feb Parker, of Norwich. District Com opened up a barrage on the ele wlilcli jockeys Joe Culmone and also s good passer and kicker. Chestnut Hill Sj-nagoguc Saturday Bridget's parish donate the many A Joint meeting of the Hebron Thr Ir^ Folllrw of lOM. with sonality and adaptability in the tank. Hundreds were destroyed. ! f f • ! ' g j 1 ruary, The management offered mander Herbert Duke, of Broad vated mesh and received time Willie Bliociunkcr. linUlIng for na- Pniil Mulligan and Jackie Corcoran, li^h t by more than 100 of his cakes, pics and baked goods which Girl Scout committee, the Brown Moriarty Brothers' entry in the New York. Nov. 25 uP The nil of thr oM faxtinUn nurl; Rn classroom. This type card is for East of the 24th, the ROK First ; f j , 1 , l\ c lll l\ O H Q the five-centa increase at that time ly assistance from W alt Peterson tmiinl rilling honors, will compete arc supplied fresh each day. The Brook presided, and the general ies committee, and the Parent- Y Babkclhall Lo.3guc »iiorlcd new Phila'lclplim F.iiglc.n, divisu'iuil hruU ami Krai U Hrity St’lin- two Bne eollege backs at Colgata ftlends and relatives. It was grades three through eight. The Division was hit twice by about i in exchange for an extcnalon of of Dartmouth and Bob D.aley, last neninst raclr iitticr. as writ as tn | snd Trinity theme of the business meeting Teacher Executive committee, m unifuiiiis Iasi .Monday night in the winncis in Ilic Kiust for the In.'-I low. r’liylhfi aivl Marrifi Lokk ^ reapiertively a year. p&iMed by the Brotherhood of white elephant booth and the fancy first two grades are all In narra 3,000 Reds In the wintry dawn i the contract. The Union then turn was membership. Post Comman year's Boston U. captain. At half Hii'i’ I'M 111’. 'Ill till' piiigiaiii. .’igo, and Gene Conroy are other Chestnut Hill Synagogue, of which work booth are als-i stocned with sponsoring organization, waa held V Senior League. A ycHr ago the Hiiec veins iiiid cliaiii|>ions of the , pIiiH two new j;iral alara tive form. : southeast of Taechon. .The first ed the offer down, however, and der Theodore Fairbanks and Aux time the scoreboard read 33-29. diiM-miilu r l'ii;;nrd H im ’ wimirra .•It.nrlcr* in the backfleld. Conroy Is lib is president, and office held donations as well as the country Trustees Quit Thursday evening last, the Rev. Gas Hoii.ss' Gang lost to Bolluii in .Naional FooHiall League in Hi-lS i u'oii.l (hnnipioii Aja V’rzanovii Den No. 8 of the Cub ScouU attack forced the South Koreans the nickel raise was given other iliary President Barbara Wallett TRIKEStu’U Hutton, th«' runnerup intermittently fifteen years since has been organized and has Mrs. store. Cigars and cigarettes, can P A W workera. The Union also Nassiffs pulled away to an elev a thrilling three game playoff set. back a half-mile; the second a were In charge of arrangements has announced. Ch«Mjr A«xill»fy West Side Bowllsf wall tomorrow In the Polo - in mon'a world flRur® Hkallhj; I 339. wliili- Oilmoiic won two races the old Manchester Cub* and Ma synagogue was built 33 years Saul Blum as Den mother and Mrs. dy. plush toys, punch board, nylon (Continued from Page One) has asked for plant-wide seniority en point margin in the third quar mile. for the session. The meeting was called to con D rill (•> T e s n Groiind.s . will open nt the Nrw Haven at lliiwu', raising his pavemaklng jor*. dgo At which time he was serving Louis Soracchl as her assistant. stockings anil a fish pond for and a Union Bht)p demands which ter aa Jackie Alien. Al Surowlec Y Director Bill Stearns reports But by daylight .Sattirday, the sider Hebron's share in the pro Klnfton ...... 81 68 97 246 OMle'ii ...... Philadelphia must defeat the I Arena thla afternoon. total to 343. Beat known lineman with th* Ills first year. The party was an Boyd Tuttle is Den Chief. There youngsters rounds out the num nedy attended the conference, but I he Company has described as Gibbon ...... 92 106 89 387 pApanf> ...... and Jumpin' Joe Berner began to that a six team liiteiiiiediutc Bas ROKS punched back. A First posed Girl Scout Council, which young, fast-sicpping New Yorli The Folllea will 1m* at the IiiglrwiHiil Calif H 1 (■ k 1 e’s Spartans It Bill Pnweli, former axprssslon of appreciation for his are nine boys In thols group and ber of boi'th* will' h keep every mqde no public comment. "impossible" to grant. J. Mordtvaky ...... 134 93 93 310 Walnut 8t. Tav< rn ...... register with consistanl accuracy. in tliall League will bo in opeiallon Corps spokesman said they drove comprises all northeastern Con Giants tn Hiclr Anicrlcan division I Arena from n«w until l>ro. Tl. I Image i S3 Ml i won the I.Jissir Yale renter. The line Is big an(| untiring efforts and interest In be they meet In Yeomans hall each one busy. Dewey said that if the trustees Federal mcdlatora have been at Donnelly . . 89 113 101 30S Post Office ...... Siitowlec and Leon Golumblcwski al Ihc \ Ihis season. This league 1 the Reds back but still faced stiff necticut, whose office and head tilt or be all hut ellniiniitcd from Stalii’.s at IIi'llywoo'l Dark. fast ami Is on par with the defen half of . both the synagogue and the tempting to head off the strike, Plug McMahou Keiin'a Tavern ...... did their usual fine work control IS composed of high scliool boys each fVeninK al H, and with I Tuesday after school. Francis Door prizes were again given 1 resistance don't step down by his deadline, quarters will be in WilllmanUc. TotAls .. the title con.sUleratlon. sive fonx’ard wall of the Ace*...... 3§6 380 380 1146 Karey'a ...... who do not play in any other Hcc 2:30 nmlmera today, tomor 1 Hi'Wii , Mil Till' 1’ 1 n r h c r brotherhood. The latter which had LaChappell has been chosen keep out last „ evening and . the winners Farther east, the U. 8. Second that the state, the city, and two but negotiations at Springfield, It was decided to attempt raising ...... ling the defensive board in this pe This Is one of two big games on i Pretzel Jacoba and Stan Griffin, Mikes <41 riod which played an Important Deiiartnient League or with the row, Dee. 2 and 3. iJH.CiOi won Hie William I’. Burch 10 or 13 member* when It was er of the buckskin and Louis So are as follows; Set of carving I and 2.5th Divisions advanced up to suburbap counties will go into earlier In the week ended in a $100, through a house-to-house MoorhouBe ...... 109 115 Pn rketf’a ...... tap for the afternoon In the the one-two punch,* and passer As New Senate 103 327 liigh school team. TonlRhl la a eomplrte arll- .Memorial at tile Bowie trai'li. organized now has 54. The group racchl treasurer. knives, Mrs. Helen Aszklar of 46.' ‘ three miles Saturday. court to seek their ouster. atalemate. An attempt to bring canvass of the town. $50 to re Rice ...... 94 84 114 292 Ukrtford Rifad OrtU ...... part In the loi al offensive thrust. otlier, hist place in the National I’at Bolduc and Hurk Ellis will oul. hut tlrketfi arr avmlnhle I K f x Di leans Merry /a< '$201 tin k met in homes of members but Den No. 4 has also been organ North Main street; fishing rod, Elements of the 25th advanced Want New Management Union and Company representa- main here and the remainder to Tuttle ___ ...... 89 109 83 281 ...... Allen sia’i-shed a pair of onc-hand- Conference is nt stake In Chicago | liear the brunt of the local at Iiidle'K ...... for the other range twice and the Arms sped to Sports Mirror planned the party. Karl Zankoff knocked "out a lank and routed sible public ownership of the line, facilitating purchase of supplies, Smith ...... 107 96 299 ier than ii.s lal. This annoiincciiicnl Gxtrnight division title for the jtieil. roniur nlliletic director and With the proceeds of the game 96 Basketball a 54-43 three-quarter lead. of Willimantic. flpancial secretary meet at the Macht home after I Millard of Wa.sliington stre«'t. Reds at nearby Yougpo. whicli carried 300,000 passengers disclosed that he is inclined to and providing field workers to help l>appen ...... 81 91 107 279 was nia-Jo last iiiglil liy Managci ' Rams. ; Ini l(i tliiill I oai li al .\rknnsas, being split 60-40. both clubs will Blow Big Lead of the Workman's Circle No. 145 school once a week. Burton Star- The largest alter dance for the to ami from New York city daily. Evacuate 100 wards McMahon as leader, saying with the scouting in the various DancoBse ...... 92 126 108 326 Bill Shaw ol tlic loca..s. I Two other games make up the Tnilay a Venr '1 ‘ d W il V. .’Ol iiiii"'i| iliaii.'i.ia lit .\rlinnsaa be out to win st all cost*. The kev Is keeper of the buckskin. K rajew skl Wi'fct Ride l.caKoe Biforc the Hobos could rally was toastmaster, for the evening. bazaar 1s expected this evening The conference was a prelimi he is "younU and vlgotous." in a towns of the council...... 87 112 98 297 I dav s l■'nglle schedule. Baltmuue ' A A- .M eollege a Divtsu.ii of stale semi-pro championship may O o u H I 131 their loices. Cliarhe Muzikcvik liam*, of the liobton Kox. was A handsome electric coffee urn and Blllv Macht, denner and Rich.ird when .50 gallons of oil, donated nary to five independent probes separate interview. Senator Doug Solicitors appointed to help Basiiu.'.s -Munagi r Ait I'oiigiatz at Washington anil San Francisco | lliniHi. I’liy c n l Eilucallon an'l hang In the balance of the out T oUI b .. 367 425 409 1231 and Knight boosted the total to 17 voted the Moat Valuable I‘U>cr in complete service was presented to Grey aa»l.stant, denner. by Howard Oil company, will be Gilead that will try to get to the bottom As Gale Hits las (D., m .), included McMahon’s raise funds here are William W. Df^eriiiR. rf . of .Nassills has failc.l to sign a I .at Green Bay. but they have' no AHilellcs. come Mr. Berkowltz by the brotherhood Mr. and Mrs. John Cragln have given as the r'onr prlri and the name with that of O ’Mahoney as Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Albert O H iders (1) Donahue, rf points. Then Walsh. Al Berry, I bearing on the championship the American League. of the disaster. 'These five will be KRClnskl ...... 88 102 106 woiking agrceiuenl with tnc Bos Memphis The parents of Sec- All road* for football fans la Mrs. Cragln'a mother, Mrs, Char- his choice for the leadership. Coolidge, Mrs. Charles Barnes, Romberdler, last season's Tuft’s captain, Daley : scramble. and a liquor set from the W ork winner of the four door gray made by the government's Inter- Vlttuln ...... 90 86 99 ton Celtics of the ,\BA. Wallei Five Yean Ago- A croAd of oii'l 1.1. John Trent, captain of thla neck of the wood* txlll lead ; lotte Mitchell of Saco, Maine, ns Thanks.givlng Day was observed Most southern Democrats are Koarna. r . . . .and Bill Birsky unleashed an at ' Philndelphia. which has Avon six man's Circle. Plyn.oiith sedan util he drawn. .state Commerce Commlsslotf, the State, Coasts Mrs. W alter C. Hewitt, the Rev. Vsrrtck ...... 94 86 90 Bi -.wn. piesident of tile Ge.tu .s, the n, .S, Military A fiky ...... 118 9S 100 said however, he will assist the lo di'teated 19411 fooHmIl team, were I Mitchell Is convalescing from s ings. because of his voting record on M- Fall. Ig ., count at 63-all. liluzzy g'll ba< k Can't afford to drop another ns It r«*n Yrar* Afi<> The New York "Rec" nights at Yeomans Hall Sat a Mayor’s fact-finding Committee, (Continued From Page One) Gardner Q. Shorey and Slrreno A. cal team in getting players. notilleil lliat hi' liad been killed in Hockey at a Glance broken leg, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rathbun civil rights and related Issues. T o t R lS ...... 39f) 372 395 two points with a follow-up and I goes after a Hurd fengiie cham- ha*i’l)iill ((iHut.a bought Jor Orengo urday evenings- under sponsorship the Queen- County District Attor Scranton. Total.* Korea. j Judge Clasdon E Hunt left Taken entertained about thirty at their Northern Democrats, like Douglas, The Hebron Girl Scouts number Allen scored twice at the fifteen j pionship with flickering hopes. The from the »St, ('ardinal* lor of Columbia Recreation Council ney, and by the railroad itself. antennae across power lines to fllaeblrds <38t Bobby Knight, Negro star with Havana Glenn nie Inelan, Jr , National I.,eague I Tuesday to go to West Hartford home. Their guests were Mrs. Eliz who favor President Truman’s civil 12. and the Brownies 33. They HseksawB <4) feet line. The lead sea-sawed be Eagles lo.xt to the Chicago Caidi t a*h and two unnamed player*. enjoyed the first of their away Mayor InipelHtteri, who like short circuit them. B r . T. Nas.sif.h. will not play with the (Alim’s leading snipe class .sklpiier, Montreal at Torontq, and loin his son. David Hunt. Mrs abeth While, Miss Grace White. rights program, would prefer hold meetings every Monday after K fti ...... 118 94 SI Holland, rf ...... 3 1 7 tween a three and five point lead n.xls in _the 1947 chnmpion.shlp | Fifteen Yeara Azo .Stanford from home parties Saturday night By Aiiierieaiis Dewev cut short a post-election Such repbrta came from West Dfmkn ...... 119 96 107 lo< als toiiiglit in lonington. I'hc won the Western 1 lemlsplirre New York at Boston. ' Hunt and their young son and go Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Couch and someone more sympathetic to Ad school hours. Mrs. Mason Belden .J«-t)kln»«. rf ...... 0 0 0 until Peterson dropped a foul 20 game, Hun i’cat the ( animals fori selei-tcd over ( ’alifoinia for when they were guests of Willi- vacation after the wreck, was blt- Haven, Milford, Norwalk, Ridge Lamlv^rt ...... 88 108 104 jumping-jack will be on d e k I'ri- ( liniii|iion.shiii with 'I’ed Wells of Chicago at Detroit. 1 on to Rochester. N. Y., where thev ministration objectives. Is leader of the Scouts and Mrs. Ifpdlund. If ...... 8 0 6 seconds before the final gun. the title in 1948 and hl.xnked l.oa BBantic's YM CA. The little chil ‘■' a ' ‘n criticising the huge Penn- field and Danbury. Lanrft ...... n o 95 100 Joneji. (' ...... 4 2 10 day night, however, when -Nn.ssifls Wicliila, Kas., second. Ameiican League I will spend Thanksgiving with his (('nntlmird fruni Page One) Both Republican foreign rela’^ Gardner Q. Shorey of the Brown When the game ended the Arms I Angelea again last year in the I dren. In grades one through three, nnn’ wmi""** Portcrilcld i ,vlvanla railroad, owner of moat At Norwalk, a power failure In- MrAfiama, rg ...... 6 0 12 meet Torrington in the opening year. , , other son. Clayton E. Hunt. Jr., tlon* Job and the Democratic lead Totals ...... 426 392 were scoring on a pass from Allen I pay-off affair. 14-0. Indianapolis at Hershey. had their usual activities at the temipted Associated Press wire ies. Both groups need materials 393 Wharton. Ig ...... 1 1 3 and his wife and two daughters. tank-led task force of the tJ. S. M H xV*’” xf ' "f ‘ he Long Lsland’a stock, to Johnson that registered after I Eastern Pro League game lor the I But Coach Greasy Neale's I’lill- I’orlland, Me, Uirry Griffin, Buffalo at Springfield. ball and were not party of the cheater, Mr. and Mrs. Mason White ■ ® ^ service at the office of The Hour. ership will be the subject of con with which to carry on, and ad Moakey Wrenehea lOj Sloan. Ig ...... 0 0 0 Mrs. Nrillo S. Tuttle will spend 24lli Divi.slon without a fight. of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Homer ' ,, Shocking Neglect Risley ...... 85 94 87 261 the gun. j locals at the armory. I udnlphiu veterans are beginning to Omaha - Harold Jone, 139, De 110, lu'wi'.ton, .Me.A outpointed Providence at Cleveland. WlHlmantlc party. The rest, about Relatively little rain fell, and siderable behind-the-scenes maneu ditional leaders are needed for the ; TTianks-tlvine with her son, C'hongjii i.s 51 road miles south Hills and children and Mr. and "P”he of shocking evl- Karlson ...... 99 91 102 292 Tolalsi ...... 17 4 38 Each team had four men in dou I show signs of wear and tear, troit and Ronnie Harper, MO*?, Dick Lundy, 130'i, I'oi’Uand, Me., Cincinnati at PltUburgh. 45. were transported by parents temperatures were above 50 de vering when the 81st Oingres* Scouts. As the Brownies become I Charles If. Tuttle and family in of the 5'.'ilii river border city of Mrs. Kenneth Ellis and children of ; neglect, misfeasance meets for a short "lame duck" ses of age to join the Scouts nfore Alcock ...... 86 81 101 268 .'Spore kt hilf time. nUieblrda 19-16. ble tigures. Walsh was top scorer I Reserved seat tickets for Friday i Early this month they were upset Charleaton. W . Va., drew, 10. 6. New Haven at SL Louis. .whose car* were parked on Bank grees in the southern section of MrCruden ...... 10.3 96 100 299 I West Hartford. Sinuiju. main gateway for Chi nonfeasance and malfcaflance thaL sion starting Monday. leaders and added facilities will with 16 points while Johnson and night’s Eastern League game hc- I hy Piltsbiirgh. but bounced back street, courtesy of Maurice Leon the state. But the N ew Haven Lagira <5!) to beat Washington Then last nese Communists entering the war. Mrs.’ Alice Foote entertained | h“''* y '* ” ‘ h« be needed. Totals . Daley swished home IS. Both tween Torrington and .Nu.ssifts at ard who donated space In his park- Weather Bureau predicted that 373 362 3«' 1120 I B T. Patrols of the 24th struck north Mr. and Mrs. Arnold C. Foote and Pennsylvania Railroad s control of A birthday party was given last teams were fine offensively. It the armory will be on sale Tues I wc,^k, the underdog Chicago Car- lot. The evening provided night would bring a shift of wind \ltu .. : : ...... 3 ! dinals tripped the Eagles. 14-10. two niil« . 1 outside Cliongju toward daughter. Miss Helen from Am its Lonfi^ Island stepchild Friday evening for Attorney John was a sweet battle between two day, Wcdne.xday and Tliursday tesketball, track, spring-board, to the northeast with a conse Ree I^esgne I’aigp. If ...... 0 Alioiit Town Kusong. herst. Mass. The Pennsylvania has not had A. Markham, at his home In the well-condltloncd quintets. night* from 6 to 8 at the armory. j Now Philadelphia must face a mwing machine and punching bag quent drop in temperature and Marlhoroii^li McCbub’b <1> Duncan, c ...... 14 In that sector there waa no re Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fi.sh en direct operating control of the Burrows Hill section of^, Hebron. Lif'nton. ra ...... 5 Tonight the Arms will play the Sea*on reserved seats will also be I peppy Giants outfit that has m the gym; swimming with relay A son was bom last night at possible snow. Lsmouresux ...... 97 98 92 287 j^Foinped through Ita last two sistance. tertained Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hur Long Island since it launched the A ll of the children of the Mark .4chult. Iff ...... 1 Torrington Howards in an exhibi on sale during these hours. ^ m e s in the pool; ping-pong up Manchester Memorial hospital to Winter struck a large part of Kkberern ...... 88 106 I9t jl^ames for a total of lOfl points. .Minor SetImu k liankruptcy pre^eedinga. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Post and ham family were present with the H ew itt ...... 112 102 117 331 Clbbr. Ig ...... 0 tion at Torrington. The same Mr. and Mrs. William Slnnamon of ley of Middle Haddam anil Mr. the country with cold fury Satur stairs and bowling downstairs. Dr. Earlier Saturday, the offensive Meanwhile, the Long Island, al children spent the holiday in exception of Mrs. Nicholas Bo- Hcdlund ...... 116 113 133 .362 teams will open the Arms' East I New York clubbed the Cardinals. TOP 73 Hemlock street. and Mrs, Frank Ulm and son day, setting bitter records. Totalr ...... 23 Manchester Country club women Malph Wolmcr, .lack Card. Wilbur wa.s dealt another, but minor, set ready staggered by damage Poquonock with retstivea and Mr*. chain. the youngest daughter, Snow ...... n o 90 9,8 395 ern League slate at the armory 51-21. as Coach Steve Owen’s boys David of Bolton. « Strikes New York lisuk» (30) will hold their Red and Blue din Wetchcr and W aller Card super- back in the center of the line In claims running into the millions Mary ‘Vergason waa a guest of Mr. who is with her husband at Camp Chambers ...... — 89 — 89 next Friday night here. deserted the "T " formation in fa Winners at lust night’s drawing Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foote en Winds of hurricane force blast B. ner at the club house Wednesday vor of the single wing. Last Sun “'" '1 and instructed in atliietics; the Taechon area, 22 miles north from the’ earlier Rockville Centre and Mrs. Henry Sweeney In East Pickett. Va. Besides the children VALUE i by the Loyal Order of Moose, were tertained Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence ed metropolitan N ew York, sweep Tots!.* ...... 523 492 543 IV-S Taylor, ri ...... 6 evening at 6:30 o'clock. The Blues day, when the " A " or single wing ell Evaris, secretary of the " Y ” east of Chongju and on the 24th's crash, s^ld it would pay,,ho.apital Hartford over the holiday. a group of grandchildren weril as follows: F'irst, Thomas Shea, Marion and sons of Putnam and ing sea water at least one mile R'slnut Tavern <3) .MtKall. If ...... 1 were the victor* in the triple try failed against Baltimore, the sting where possible. I^ouis right flank, the South Korean I end ntedlcal expenses of last W ed Mr. and Mrs, Myron Case of present, and with parents I’U'kral. If ...... 0 , R.F.D. 1, Rockville; second. John Mr. and Mrs. Edward Foote inland at one spot. Chilling tarn- M Maestro ...... 100 9.3 — Garden Basketball contest held this golfing season Giants reverted to the "T " and raechi, a new recruit to the FIr.st Division was pushed back nesday’s victims. PorUand called oo friends here the' and the rest of the family it made Phillip.^ ...... 103 12’: 91 ,-\n*n«nn. r ...... 4 ' Borah. Hooker street, East Hart- children of Gilead. peraturea saepiM) Into aouthem and the Reds aland treat at tlie came Irom behind to rack up a .W Opuncll staff, supervised and In- one mile and a half - Eventually, the bankrupt line first of the week. a hllgrioua party. nrofran ...... i j r 11.5 11.', .Mi'.Nainarfi. ig ...... 3 1 7 , ford, third, Paul Kissmann, Carter Mr. and Mrs. Deems L. Buell states and wind-driven snow vir WllfJKi). Ig 0 0 0 banquet. However, the dinner Is 20 verdict over Hie t'olla. •gructed the bowling group*.. There the Red.* plerecd the line will face other suits for millions. Local schools open Monday Mr. Markham, besides attend Zn-trk ...... lOe 109 107 'street, town; fourth, C. Laiyse, 39 of Laconia, N. H. spent several tually paralyzed 'Pittsburgh. L ffi'. Ig ...... 0 0 0 Starts Tonight not limited to only tho.se who par A t Cliicago, the Bears and Los ,;M r. and Mrs. Nathan T, Pell only temporarily. They struck in One settlement to Individuals In morning following the Thanks ing to his duties at hla law oAce A. Mii.vearo^...... 10“ 114 9u Hudson street, and fifth, Kenneth days this week in Gilead guests of Winds up to 76 miles on hour of Ander.*on ...... -- — 92 ticipated In the rivalry. This also Angeles renew a feud pf three ve returned from a three days' the predawn darkness, but were the earlier WTCck reached $150,- giving recess. In Glastonbury, is In charge of T. tul.fi ...... 14 3 30 Crowley. 66 School .street, F'ast Mrs Alice E. Foote Mr. and Mrs. hurricane force, were' reported In is the occasion for the women’s an- months standing. In the opening Ij) to New York where they cele- 000, William Legg Sr. and Mr. and Hebron's Judge of probate affairs. Sc'.ie at h:.If tiin*-. Kagle.fi 33-20. New York, Nov. 25—(/P) With hurled back in the daylight lioura. Buell accompanied Mr. and Mrs. New York. The howling wind Total!* ! .70 t 1793 minl meeting, the presentation of gome of the season at Los A n ated their- sixth wedding anni- Hartford. He was elected to this office at the the foothull sea.xon slowly ebbing All along the line.'B-29 super Elton Buell and were guests of The two wrecks, with their 110 tumbled houses and knocked over Mrs. WlUlam Legg Jr. of Mt. trophies won in major contests, geles, tlie Bears beat the Rams. iraary and Mrs. Pell's birthday, last election, running on both tick Internu'Uiali’ Lesgue away, college basketball seeps in fortresses and fighters supported Mr. and Mrs. Howard T^ym In dead and more than 450 Injured, trees as it whipped inland from Vernon, N. Y. have been recent OUle’i and of prizes for the dav of apo 24-20. and another high scoring 'th of which fell on November Mrs. Truman A.,Crandall of 74 ets. He senred gs judge of pro to the news tonight with a smat the U.N. drive. Glastonbury on Thanksgiving. left a marked Iniprcaslqn on the the tea. Ten persona were rescued gpesta of Mr. and Mr*. T. W. N-*wlfUi Uht 1..4 Hit* 3.70 Sniitb .Mrtliodifit .Muktasffs (12) dal event* held in .SeDtcmb’'r. battle l(K)iiis tomorrow. Los An During their absence their White street gave a birthday par bata tha previous term. Krrno> ...... no 10*1 in .{27 B. h\ T. tering ol nation-wde action, top The South Koreans are heading Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Simmons line’s regular rldera. from seaside homes. Others In the l^berrenU . Reservations must be made nt the geles tops the National Division ildren \islted her mother In ty for her »maU daughter, Ann, His mother, Mrs. Daniel M ark Hprm’rr ...... 97 no 12*) 325 McNamaia. rf ...... 3 0-2 6 ped by two blg-clt> doublehcader toward the Great Sulho Dam on and children were accompanied by The front and rear cars— the Staten Island area were ordered . Mrs Edith' PettenglU and byr with eight victories and two de l^orwich. who was six years old. Fourteen ham, and her sister. Miss Annie Sandrr .., . . . . n/i _ 95 (Jodln. rf ...... 0 0-0 0 attraction*. club by Monday, telephone 2-0234. the Ynlu upstream from Sinuiju. -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hutchinson major death traps In both accl- to evacuate their homes. daughter Mias Edna PettenglU I’rovan, If ...... 5 feat*. The Bears have won osven ■”olumbia Grange officers for boys and girls In the neighborhood Goodrich, were unable to attend Taffffkit .. ... 113 97 115 325 1-3 11 In the featured twin bill. City Fourth largest in the .world, Sulho and Miss Doris Hutchinson of denta—were generally shunned by were Thankaglying day guests of Fullrr ...... — 224 Kontanclla. If ...... 0 0-0 O of nine. -51, will be insUlled by Ira attended, four were unable to be Pittsburgh braced itself for the party but sent congratula 104 120 College of New York, last sea Dam supplies hydro-electric pow Manchester and they all were yesterday’s rider*, with only the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lipps In West — ______Custer, c ...... 5 »0-0 10 Weekend Football Brnadoast* Two week* ago Chicago dumped llcox, master of Connecticut at the party because of illness. The more of a heavy snow storm— al tions. son's N C A A and Natmoal Invita er for most of Manchuria and Thanksgiving guests of Mr. and curious and the hardy venturing Hartford. ToUli ...... 6. 551 571 1646 Mad.ficn. rf ...... 1 0-0 . 2 (EaaterfI Standard Timei the N ew York Yank* out of Um 1948 PLYMOUTH SEDAN te Grange In ceremonies which decorations, favors and refresh ready the greatest continuous H n . Gertrude *M. Hough, retir MIkoletl. rf ...... J 3 tion champion*, (aces St. Francis North Korea. Most of the Red re Mrs. Martin McGrath at their to uae them. Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher P ..« Office (29 division lead! 28-20. Last weeRT ' be open to the public. In Yeo- ments all represented a circus. snowfall in the city’s blatory. ing president of the Hebron ‘Con Sl(*ver. Iff ...... 3 2-3 8 of Brooklyn and S*ton Hall tangles sistance is expected in that sector. home In Yonkers, N. Y. Had Narrow Escape spent the holiday with rylativea in LaRlTirrr ... 126 116 118 360 Saturday Afternoon while Chicago was taking Son s hall December 6. Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Ralph klaher took colored . Snow In Pfrisborgli gregational Ladies' Aid Society, Farr ...... ion Sart<*r. Ig ...... 1 0-2 2 1939 DeSOTO SEDAN An Eighth Arm y spokesman Rev. and Mrs. George M. Milne David Bareuther, Associated Harmon. N. Y. ... 103 112 315 with Rhode Island State at Madi Radio— Francisco, 17-0, Los Angeles out- 11 Squler, master elect said, in pictures of the children at the By morning, already 16 inches waa remembered with an appro Acclo ...... 116 108 122 346 — son Square Garden. said the offensive generally "ex and children spent the holiday in Press staff ■writer and himself a of snow blanketed Pittsburgh and Mr. and Mrs. iMdlaon Peck and Totals ...... 19 4-11 42 1:45 M B S— Michigan vs. Ohio scored the Yank*. 43-35. king this announcement Tuas- table atid in their games. Prizes priate gift at the last meeting of Martin ...... 116 114 106 336 At Buffalo'* Memorial Stadium, 1947 CHEVROLET CONVERTIBLE COUPE ceeded planning expectations.'* Rye, N. 5’.. guest* of Mr. and Mrs. regular rider In the last car of daughter Judith nS^e been visiting Amoebas (22) State at Columbus. O.. Al Heifer. Los Angelea has only Green y, that this win give the officers were little color books, and before there was every prospect that an the society. She has served as Tworonltf ... 108 103 104 315 Western Ontario goes ajgainst With General MacArthur person John Odell. the 6:09 p. m. train to Hempstead other 10 to IS Inches would fall. relalivea In Pelham, N. Y. . ______B. K. T. 2:15 N B C Illinois vs. North Bay in Ita path after the Bears, id members an opportunity to in- leaving each child received one. president for the post 17 years. (tuay, rf ...... Canlsiu* while Buffalo entertain* ally slgnaUlng the kick-off, the Mr. and Mrs. J. Kellogg White — the ope struck In the wreck— Transportation came to a virtu A public card party for the bene Totals ... .. M9 5<1 502 1672 ___ 1 0-3 2 western at Evanston. III., Bill and a victory tomorrow would 1949 PLYMOUTH SPEC. DEL. 4-DR. '.e their friends, non-Grangers, to Ann waa remembered with numer Miss tS. Ann* Clark, who has also Heiiiichel, rf ...... 0 0-0 0 Washington and Jefferson. push began Friday morning after and sons Jesse and Alvin were rode It agbto last night. He had al halt and eaaential services were fit at the Marlborough 1951 Cancer Stern. just about put the Rams in the present at these ceremonies. ous dainty gifts. servad as secretary for the sapie RlMa. If ...... 4 1-3 9 CCN'Y will rule a* top-heavy fa a prolonged lull and rumors of Thanksgiving dinner guests of gone home early Wednesday be- badly hit by the heavy storm. The drive will be hrid topight in the 2:30 C B S—Three-hour roundup championship play-off against the i 1946 PLYMOUTH SEDAN Hie jinks is broken at the old period o f Ume. waa also given an Tram No. J j D If ...... 0 0-0 0 vorite to tyhip ita intra-city rival* peace. Mr. and Mrs, Alnwn Doubleday in cauae of the holiday and was n o t storm also took an' early ton, Richmond Memorial iJbrary at 8; r ...... conducted from New York by Con American Conference winner. If Mrs. Stanley Juros' second grade approprlats g i^ J. Dirts . . . . 9S no 90 301 .... 9 GS 7 as the Garden opens Its’16th sea 'hree sisters" on Route 6 It would On the snow-mantled northeast (3o’chester. aboard when the crash occurred. , ,...... I I . p . laUMW'-p. c ...... 0 0-0 0 nie Dpsmond. ■ the Bears beat Los Angelea, they : children at the Washington school claiming the lives of five men who There were large number of. Ti’dfyrO . . . 8.J 119, 12s son of college basketball. Nat Hol im. For more than twenty front, the ROK Capital Division Mr. and Mrs. Janies Fitzpatrick He said the aisles of the center . Set Final Arguments Diil»un«i.-k. c ...... 0 0-i 0 5:30 N B C Half-hour roundup still must beat the Chicago Car 1946 DeSOTO DELUXE 4-DR. SEDAN had a Jolly party the day before were stricken ns they fought the members present, the meeting be ... i:*: no "U'l man’s squad which twice tripped one business -after another thrust to the edge of Chongjln, and daughter Patricia from Engle cars had standees last night, but mounting drifts. HrMinaii .. no Alt.iitAn:. rg ...... 1 0-0 3 conducted by Bill Stem from dinal* and Deroit Lion*. ^anksglvlng. They have recently ing held at th* church parlors. ... 140 *91 344 Bradley in the payoff game* last been attempted there unsuc- last major North Korean city wood, N. J.. Miss Ann Hawley, Hartford. Nov. 25— * s 90 !H 105 289 vard at Cambridge, Mass., Mel A l seised hills overlooking Chongju plan to go to Maryland and then the train. The fellows 1 playsd continued. Forecasts Indicated at — Slmmon* football star Dale Witch a division champion, the title ‘"'O th e r aurroundlng been ■elling at 22A cants since N o provide a filing caMnst for Sundev Mainuaon ... 1,08' 11.3 102 321 len to full network. CARS FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Foe From Jail on the eastern outskirts. to Florida. with were killed, you know, least a food of snow arould fall. M. Schubert ---- lai 127 13F Totfcis ...... 20 4-13 44 er, 20, yesterday. game between the winners of the Jo™ them In wiablns the vember 1. school uss and to carry on a m'«- ... 4:00 CBS-TV and ARC-TV — sooceei. Other elemenu of the. 34th, ad Mr. and Mrs. Roger Porter can’t rids back there yet" Snow’ was reported as far south os.— Bttrke>cs (S7 Wltpher and a friend. Jack National and American Confer sionarv protect. After-game roundups. vancing west of Pakebon on tba have left to spend the winter In as Alabama and Georgia. And in 'otala ...... soo 521 559 1560 R r. T. Jones of Breckenridge were hunt ence* will be played December 17 ' L 9 : Church, formerly Shoe Symbol .Mra Mary Wright mother of Tc m Me. 1 (1) Arglrua, rf ...... 1 0-0 toto Pace O m > right flank, reported destfoylng a Florida. They plan to stay at a ing squirrel* on * ranch noor Sunday afternoon— at th* home of th* American Di- y to Columbia achools. waa several southern cities clear to the W alter E. W rig h t of Jones street J. Murphy ... lOS 17 124 sit O'Brien. If ...... • •. • 0 0-0 0 Joseph Stalin III tank, a Ruaatan- Oraivte Blossom Trailer Camp in ther*. Witcher leaned M g m Televialon: viaion winner. I «C Btotor at a surprloa stork ZnJovlc with fomenting d v U war. gulf, temperatures skidded ■ to The custom o f throwing shoes and of the late Alphcmse W rig h t DsTles ...... M 8€ 107 387 Stratton, c ..... t 1-7 It built model weighing neariy M St. IVtrraburg. In ancient times, persons suffer against their ear and reached into 1:66 A B C -TV — NaUonai pro ROT MOTORS, at the home o f M ia freeaing. Nashville, Tenn., report Connors M in 118 522 0-3 Ine. ^ a nswly-mhrried couple la very ...... Lambert, r f ...... 3 4 He was oustad from the Yugoslav tona is reported in a favoraUo- condi a the auto for a jacket. The gun game, Los Angeles Rams vf. Chi Fro Baskrtball At A Olance at Columbia Center "Ernest Hermann o f Baltimore, ing from rheumatism were made ed set*o. W and believsd to bs a relic of Kroll ...... IJl «i 106 .318 Southerglll. 'Ig ...... 6 0-i 12 PsrliaiBent and handed over to the It was the first such" official tion at the White Convalescent B. Schubert ... m 126 iir 385 went jpff, killing him instantly. He cago Bear* at Cbicggo. Red n- William'Rob- Maryland. Is visiting st the par to stand barefooted on the body the ancient practice of giving a Home in LeesvUle. She is fre- 2 tl NORTH MAIN ST. TJEX.5113 dvil authoritiee for trial. No for designation of a giant Red tank In sonage, guest, of Rev. and Mrs. h — ■ ■ ■SI 1 ToUU ...... II 1-10 57 was a standout defenilvt back for Orange and Joe Hasel to selected National League «. Thirteen of a torpedo ray. a fish capable l"Uffa gofird sponges am used shoe tn gnother to symbolise trsas- guently visited by her famHy and mal trial w u held, however. iCorea, although OIs early In the I George M. Ullne Touts .... •...... »M Ml M7 1611 Score at half time. tl-U Buck.y.1. th » Hardln-Simmons' Cborboy*. I netwoi I St. Paul 86. Waterloo 7$. of producing electrical shocks. in seme typM of insoles. fsr of posyesslon. friends. - » V -’***■*■•*'' '
/ r ^ '' •> MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 1960 PAGE / , MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1960 Secret of Sueoeaa SaA-liigB Build America Weight .Aod Sen Some Odd Addressee M L O iT K I t TOONERVILLE FOLKS S e n s e A n d Some owe sucoaea In life to luck; Only the people who save have That skirts .fuller all the time— Uone: DEPKNDABUB nSBSl c a r s all dishwashing. Models compUt* They didn't t$^ . from others. radio and heater. Good mechani children turn on cold water T Pre giving turkey*, or wrapped for yeer-old quarry stone house, 6 "Ladle*," the experts sey thet American Induatrlol workers ore There la so much of me. Ash, Kan.; Ogo, Ga.; Shoes, 'ANP t h e M o t o r i s t w h o flrr—VWBAl*. R#<1 Irt*h 8«tt«r. 1046 PONTIAC Schaub’* TurMy Farm. 188 Hllls- table top, separate oven and ARTHUR KNOFLA TWO-FAMILY, 5 up, 5 down, WeU Trained Offlee Boy—No, then the boy or girl who lives Intorvleiwer— Have you had any Madam, he's gone to lunch with to be trusted aa e pedestrian. Customer-Thas none o' your Urdnn nuinbir 681M. Phon« 2- 1S46 CHEVROLET SEDAN Wanted Aoto^— PLUMBING And HeaUng, special town Road. Phone 4678. broiler. Utility drawers, 28 Maple Realtor Rockville. Immediate occupancy. add constant bickering, nagging experience In defense work? buflineas. IM l PONTIAC SEDAN ising In repair*. r*mod*llng, cop street after 6 p. m. his ia1fe. and hostility. Nearly oil children v t n .______Motorcycles .1 2 Stokei beat, 2-car garage, com Boae—Dodson, I found thia long Young girl applicant—Oh, yea. IM l DODGE SEDAN per water piping, new construc Ledy—Oh, really? Well, when begin life with normal mental I uaed to go with a sailor. 45 876 Main St.—Est. 1921 plete beth in each apartment, blonde liolr on the back seat of my Well, It Is going to coat more to tOBT—CUTU CM* oonUlntag IM I PLYMOUTH SEDAN tion, e*tlm*tee given, time pay Articles for Sals GLENWOOD Combination gaa hoyse centrally located, excellent he comes In, Just tell him his typ equipment. It'a the early years WANTED range. Gas or oil heating unit. Phone 5440 or 5938 ist called. limousine. My wife's hair I* tnik on the telephone, but there ■•nrle* m»n’» tool*. Finder call 1940 PON*nAC SEDAN ment* arranged. Edward Johnson. BOLTON — Building stone and neighborhood. 4 minutes walk that count. block. A famkv* was on In.the land and 1987 PACKARD SEDAN Excellent condition. Call 5853. Home Listings Wanted. still will he people Just ns long- 8 i n or 2-2T25. CLEAN USED CARS Phone 6979 or 5044. flagstone. Also rock drilling from center, school* and Chauffeur—I’ll give j’ou an ex- a beggar on a street corner reach winded aa ever. A man asked the druggist for BALCH-PON*nAC. Inc. and blMtlng. Bolton Notch Quar GREY ENAMEL oil range in ex churches. Very good investment, Friend—All your aife wants la {flanation, air. ed out hla l ^ d to Tolstoy who I /X T —Black and whit* Cocker TOP PRICES OIL BURNER eervlc* and repairs. ■oms talcum powder for his wife. a little pin money—why don't you was passing by. Russia's great man 188 Center St. Phone 2-4849 ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnode cellent condition, and Thor wring, MOVE IN De.ore Chrietma*. alx Priced reasonable. H. C. Ddwd- Bose — Etxplanatlon. nothing; He—What did the big firecrack Spaniel, male. Named Mike. Find. .\J1 makes oil buraera and furn completely finished rooms. Large ing. Real Estate, 5 Park street ’ "Msnnen's” asked the druggist. five it to her? What I wont la an introduction. ■toppsd, seorchsd his pocksts for *r return to 70 Bretton Road. Open Evening* 'Til 10______ace*. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 5244. er type vaahing machine, 2 year* "No, Womsn'si" er say to the little firecracker? COLE MOTORS ROYAL and Smith-Corona port old. Call 13 Short atreet, between living -room with open *talrca*e, Rockville, Conn. Tel. 660, eve Mon—The pin she wants has 10 k coin, found none. With genuine ) HIGHEST CASH price* paid for diamonds in It. She—What? LOST—Tueaday night, lady** wrlat 4164 PLUMBING and Heating, apeclal- able and standard typewriters. 3:30 p. m. and 8 p. m. large modem kitchen, oil burner, nings 988-J4. Friend—I didn’t stay at the doc sorrow he said to ths beggar: He—My pop's bigger then your 1987 to I960 uaed car*. In good All make* of adding machine* automatic hot water, exceptional In filling out sa application for tor’s office long. "Do not be angry with me, my watch In front of Marlow** or at clean'condition. DouglM Motor Ixlng In repairs, remodeling, cop pop. Bower* achool. Finder call 4492 per water pipes, water main*, Used machines sold or rented. Re AUTOMATIC Gas Perma-Glass ly clean. Only $10,600, Elxclusive 4 factory Job, a man puszled for a Wife (In back seat)- Don’t Man—'Why not? brother, 1 have nothing with me." Sale*. 838 Main etreet Rusinen ServWM Offered 13 W anted—.4tcal liatate 77 long time over the question, “Per drive so fast. George. FWend—I told him there was after 5 p. m. electric sewer cleaner for plugged pairs on all makes. Marlow's. hot water heater. 30-gallon ca with Maddock and DeVos, Real Ths bsggor’s face lighted up os Why la It that the fellow who's pacity. Ehccellent condition. Very tors. Hartford 2-0255, evenings son to notfy in case of accident?” George—Why not? something the matter with my h* replied: COME IN AND MAKE AN DE LONGS Refrigerator eervlc*. sewer. Time payments arranged, 20 BAGS Seed Rye for sale. 872 SELLING? Now Is the time. Let ths Ilfs of ths party on hts night Vincent Marcln, 305 North Main reasonable. Call 3043 from 9 a. m. 2-9713 - 33-1481 - 32-0122 - 8-0139 Finally ha wrote: "Anybody in Wife—Hiat policeman on the breathing, and he said he'd ooon "But you colled me brother — out le usually auch a grouch at Repairs on all makes, commer Parker street. Amelia Jarvis. US appraise your home today. No eight.” motorcycle behind us can't get by. stop that. f o u n d —Small black female dog. OFFER WE WANT TO SELL cial and domestic. Emergency 24- etl-efet. Tel. 4848. to 5 p. m. that It a great gift.” home? call S5T6. or 107 Oak atreet. Phone 7026. MANCHESTER—I have 4 duplex cost or obligation Involved. We THESE CARS NO MATTP^R hour service Phone 2-1797. LEWYT VACUUM Cleaner with houses and one 5-5 room flat that buy and sell Alice Clampet Agen MICKEY FINN To Meditate I LOST—PAS" BOOK No. 78118. WHAT THE MARKET ALL APPLIANCES eervlced and Moving— Tmcklug— YOU no bag to clean, make* a perfect must be sold tmiuediately. Also cy, 843 Mail, street. Phone 2-4543. LANK LEONARD Notice la hereby given that P*m Christmas gift, 379.95. Watkins PRICE IS repaired, burner*, refrigerators, M HAVE SEEN THE REST 4-family zoned for business. New 0M,I SEEfNE Book No. 73118, laaued by The Htorag* Brothers, Lie., 935 Main atreet. 4-room single with expansion at WANTED— Houses to sell. Call 1949 BUICK ROADMASTER range*, wMhers, etc. All work NOW Madeline Smith, Realtor. 3-1642 WAS 60M’ AMAY Saving* Bank of MancheaUr hM guaranteed. Metro Service Co- MANt.'HESTER .'sekag* Delivery. SEE THE BEST tic with dormers, at $10,400, cash been loot and application hM SEDAN KELVINATOR Refrigerator, needed $2,400. Locations will not or 4679. HOW COME CUUCT I HAPPENEP1D8E WrmOUTTEUM' Tel. Manchester 2-0883. Local light trucking and package gift for the home to enjoy for m ovsyTiwnc DRIVIN6 BY WS . ANYBOPY.EH? been made to eald bank for pay Radio, Heater and Dynaflow. delivery. Refrigerators, wMhers THOSE NEW WONDERFUL be given over phone. For appoint CONSIDERING SELLINQ years to come. Many models from FMSCLOSM'UPRW APARTMENT THIS ^ ment of the amount of depoeit. One Black, One Green. SEWING MACHINE repairing, and stove moving a specialty. PERMALUM ment please call Howard R. Hast YOUR PROPERTY? electrlflcatlon, conversion to mod which to choose starting at ing!. Tel. 2-1107. A WEEK 4N060M’ M0RNIN6, PHIL-JUST LOST—Boy** new brown and white 1949 MERCURY 2-DR. Phone 3-0752. Without obligation to you. we Radio and Heater. em cabinet*, expert workman- $199.95. 15 months to pay. Wat- AMY. HOULIHAN?, ASHE CAME our? plaid cap. vicinity of Spruce and kin* Brothers, Inc., 935 Main VACANT —7-room single, located will appraise or make you a cash silp. ABC Appliance, 21 Maple. CALL Phil, for moving, light COMBINATION WINDOWS AMM6AYEHIMA EMat Center. Finder pleMe call 1949 BUICK 2-DR. street. at 42 Holl street. First floor offer for property See us belore SEDANET 2-1575. trucking, Mhee and sand. Special you aelL 4MMM31 LFTIOTNESniiTKM? 4488. ize In moving. Good service. Good ARE AVAILABLE rooms, living room with fireplace, *HIJ Radio and Heater. LINOLEUM — Asphalt tile, wall EIGHT PIECE mahogany dining Phone 6273 work. 2-9248. 54 Birch street. den, dining room, large kitchen JA38 1948 DODGE 4-DR. SEDAN covering. Done by reliable, well- PHONE 4095 room set. Excellent condition, tea with pantry, and full bath. Sec BRAE-miH.N REALTY table, kitchenette set, couch, 32 HTATi------Radio and Heater. trained men. Ail Jobs guaranteed. THE AUSTIN A. Chambers Co., ond floor three bedrooms, brass WANTED—Residential properties; t h e p r o s p e c t HUl School for 1948 BUICK 2-DR. Hall Linoleum Co.. 32 Oak street. local and long distance moving, R. J. DOGGART ft. extension ladder, bathtnette, plumbing, hot water, coal. Large and two sleds. Call Manchester 2- 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers waiting. young chUdren. Pre-kindergarten, SEDANET Phone 2-4022, evenings 6166. packing, crating and atorage. lot 110 ft. frontage. Immediate Competent, confidential service. kindergarten, flr*t grade. Monday Service to,.all parte of the U. 8. 6'4 FT DELUXE Weetlnghouse 4395 before i p. m. or after 7 p. m. occupancy. McKinney Brothera, Radio. Heater and D.vnaflow. DOORS OPENED, keys fitted, refrigerator. 1135. Also small tri Suburban Realty Co., realtors, 49 through Friday. TranaporUUon 1947 BUICK 4-DR. A, and Canada. Call 5187. Hart EASY WASHING machines In a Inc., Realtors. Phon 6060. Perkins street Tel. Mane. 8215. fumlehed. Mr*. Lei* Tybur. dlrec copied, vacuum cleaners. Irons ford 6-i423. cycle for 3 or 4 year old. $2.50. Radio and Heater. guns, etc. repaired, skates, Man's full .dre bicycle, |8. Baby choice of wringer or Spin-Dry WETHERSHELD- Custom built tor. Phone 4267. (2 To Choose Froml BUY, SELL, oi exchange through ■shears, knives, mowers, etc. put washing machine. $9. Phone 7560. types, start at $159.95 for the 6-room brick Cape Cod, attached this office. Howard R. Hastings, u -x s -s o 1947 BUICK SPECIAL wringer models. 16 month* to FUNNY BUSINESS y~" r id e Wanted from North Man- In condition for coming need*. Painting— Papering 21 garage and breezeway, oil hot Real Estate ^Specialist. Phone 2- BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Oh, No? cheater to Capitol avenue, Hart SEDAN Bralthwalte, 52 Pearl atreet. 1950 HOME Freezer. Brand new, pay, for your Christmas Easy. water heat, fireplace and many BY EDGAR MARTn> also 1939 Chevrolet club coupe, 1107. ford. dally, hourt 8:30 to 4:30. Radio and Heater. OUTSIDE, Inside painting and Watkina Brothers, Inc., 935 Main other features. I>ot 85' x 175'. aCKOUNSIN' ABOUND N 90f n o w '.e m n m . w YimMM [V0S.V\.,VVV StoACH.' V4\W , iY W L-x K LV LO . . COMPLETE .-I'-patrs on vacuum like new. radio and heater, five •AKBAOB CAN* MMN Call 2-1837. 1946 BUICK SEDAN paperbanging. F'ree estlmatea street. Ehva Tyler, agent. Manchester 2- THINKING Of Selling? We need \0 5 ^ 9 OV .DOtoSi, cleaners, washing machines, new tires, engine like new. 2-9248. ALLW CAT WUM/ OIK-HIA lA A ' Radio and Heater. Prompt service. ResMonable 4469. singles and two-families Imme Y A O U «H TA aa V Y80M PONT D-Y-A-Q «0%\Y .COMhlOYQS 1942 CADILLAC 2-DR. motors, small appliances. 100,000 prices. Pbon4 7630. D. Frechette.' diately. Call us for free appraisal. / ^ _ y * N 0 W WHAT VOOK AoUHBobttas For stale new parts available. Stuart R. COLLIER Heywood baby carriage 8'5” X 6' RUG, in good condition. 73 Radio and Heater. with mattress. Excellent condi Lots for Sale No obligation. We have had many MORY HV& Wolcott, A-1 Repair, Sales, 180 PAINTING and euperlor paper Phone 2-0077. years experience In this field. LOW PRICED apeclaU. OuarM- 1941 BUICK SEDAN Main street. Phone 8597. tion. Can be seen at 74 Birch IN COUNTRY Like atmosphere, teed. 1941 Pontiac convertible hanging. We carry th,e newest Wm. Goodchlld, Sr , Realtor. Of Radio and Heater. street, second floor. large building loU with shade 8198; 1939 Chevrolet coach |99; wall paper books. Very satisfac Musical Instruments 53 fice, 15 Forest street. 7925 or 1940 BUICK SUPER Sl^DAN RANGE Burners, pot burners and tory price. August Kanehl 3759. trees. Overlook Drive. Wm 1938 Chevrolet aedan ISO. Term*, . Radio and Heater. heaters cleaneo, serviced and re FOLDING High chair, Bunny-Bcar 8891. car bed, folding gate, diaper pall, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS of all Kanehi. buKder. Phone 7773. col* Motor* 4164.______paired. Also new range burners WANTED—3 bedroom homes, old GORMAN MOTOR SALES Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone training seat. Call 2-3484. kinds. New, used. Instruments NEW BRICK home now ready for d 1M2 CHEVROLET aedan. r Repainng 28 for rent by the month. Repairing. and new, large and small. Quali 2-0147. occupancy. Hot v ater oil heat, and heaUr. A real bargain Incorpornt«d LIONEL "O" Gauge Electric Ward Krause. 5336. fied buyers In wide price range MATTRESS. Voul old mattresses fireplace, ceramic tile bath, 29 ft. M96. Dougla* Motor Sales. 286 Main St. Phone 2-4571 GEORGE H. WILLIAMS Associ trains, like new, automatic ready to buy now. Douglas sterilized and remade like new couplers, etc. Call 2-4416. shed dormer, garage. Lot 75 x Blanchard, Beal Estate Service. Main atreet.______1940 FDRD deluxe sedan, radio, ates have added commercial re Call Jones Furniture and Floor 58 130. Five .oomb finished. One frigcratlon lo their complete line Wanted—To Buy 5447. WHAT DOES A NEW heater. excellent condition Covei’-ng. 38 Oak Tel. 2-1041. room and second bath ready for throughout. Will sell sacrifice of restaurant supplies. Installa Diamonfln— t^iatches— WANTED—Good used furniture lathing. Henry Hlscott Agency, WANTED—Income properties. 2- d o d g e jo b r a t e d price. Tel. 6049. tion and servicing will be done by Any quantity. We offer you high nfi]| Jewelry 48 266 High street W., Tel. 3683. Sole famlly and 3-famlly homes, in ALLEY OOP TRUCK COST? Wayne W. Phillips. Phone 2- Help Wanted— b'eraale 85 est prices. Woodshed Phone 2- good condition and fairly priced. That Waa Gose BY V. T. HAMLD FOR SALEl— 1937 Pontiac, gray Agent Bfsnehester Delivered Prices 8585. LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re 3154. Qualified buyers waiting. Douglas MOiSCOW? PROBABLY coach. Excellent operating condi YOUNG Woman wanted, part-time FOUR-ROOM non • expandable ABIT TON PICKUP—61.364 WINDOW SHADE.® made to order pairs, adjust, watches expertly. Blanchard, Real Estate Service. BITHER WBVE tion. Exceptionally clean. Good days for fountain work. The Soda Reasonable prices Open dally, Cape Cod home. Warm air oil heat BEEN •HXIT" A OF BOTH.' TON PANEL—»1.556 price. Oall 4379 after 5:30 p. m. and Installed. Venetian blinds |{iHinv- INimnui Hoard 61> 5447. LON(3 TIME OR n ' Shop, Depot Square. Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce with filter m d humidifier. Very wa'RB QOtNQ a TON PICKUP—$1,489 and curtain roils. 24 hour service. WANTED, from private party, a 1941 PACKARD Clipper, four-door etreet. Phone 2-4387, NK7ELY Furnished room, steam large woodec lot. December 15th AWFULLY 1 TON PICKUP—$1,545 Estimates gladly given. Fagan A HARTFORD Insurance Office six-room modern house, Manches FAST/ •edan with heater and radio, 1350. heated, for a gentleman. 316 occupancy. Price $7,500. Henry Window Shadw Co., Route 44 at has an opening for a typist. Eix- Escott Agency, 266 High street ter or vicinity. (No agents!. l U TON CHASSIS and CAB Call 6471. Bolton Notch. Phone 2-4473. Spruce street. $1,564 perlence helpful, but not essen Fuel and Feed 49A W. Tel 3683. Sol agent. Phone 5717 between 6 and 7 p. m. tial. Attractive opportunity. Ad .Xibaral Trade*—24 Month* To Pay WEEK END TRUCK PETER IV PANTALUK, electrical SEASONED Hardwood for stove, dress Box D, Herald. HEATED ROOM, $8 per week, 99 Suburtnn lor Sale 75 Gone in and let ns show you contractmk maintenaiice and wtr $17; furnace or fireplace, $18. Call SPECIAL Oak street. I>egal Notices why a Dodge Job Rated Truck Ing for tlg b l^ d power. 40 Foster WANTED — Responsible house 7083 Manchester, Leonard Glgllo, t h r e e MILES from Center—5- can save you money. Oyer 356 1946 DODGE TON atreet Phone 3303. keeper for Protestant family of for Immediate delivery. HEATED ROOM. CTontlnuoUs hot room home, all on one floor, AT A COURT OF PROBATE held PICK-UP three, live In. References requir water. Centrally located. Gentle nestled on aide of hill with 2 acres at Manchester within and for the different models to fit your ANTIQUES Reflmshed. Repairing SEIASONED Hardwood for stove District of Manrhester. on the 22nJ ed. Phone 2-9125. man preferred. Phone 3129. of land. Fireplace, oil heat, base needs. New body. Black, excellent done on any furniture Tlemann. furnace and fireplace. Delivered. dav of November. 1950. "OinllaRiaii, 1M^f• mad# raal prograaa wa ara now 189 South Main street Phone ment garage, outdoor terrace and Present, JOHN J. WALLETT, Liberal Trades On Your WANTED -Woman for general 6970. AT THE CENTEl'., clean comfort fipondlnK^aa bofbra «vo ediool thamr condition. Act quickly on this 5643. fireplace. Shown by appointment J u i. g e . Present Truck laundry work. Steady work, Good able room for one or two. 20 Elva Tyler, agent. .Manchester 2- Est'ite of Oscar E. Balle>-, lat*' of SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH one. pay. Apply sew System Laundry, Manihester. In skid District, decease.l. CARN ^AL 80LIMENE A FLAGG. Inc. Priced at $576 •EXPERIENCED Television repair Garden— l 1940 OLD8MOBILE TUDOR Marlow's. hibited her administration account with assigned for said hearing be given t« 1940 FORD SEDAN 1942 BUICK Sedanette. Engine CORNICES and valance boards, Help Wanted— Male 86 said eitate to this Court for allowance, all persona known to be Interrale.) Ituwein to appear and be heard thereon 1980 PONTIAC SEDAN COUPE Just overhauled. Good rubber and Ciutom built, choice of designs. Housithold Goods 51 1- 1" EXPERIENCED Carpenters. Ex 68 ORDERED; That the 5th day of De by publishing a copy of this order In 1980 PLYMOUTH SEDAN very clean. A bargain at $600. Phone 2-3524 from 9 a. m. to 9 Wanti^ to Kent cember. 1950. at ten o'clock, forenoon, aome newspaper having a circulation In \ 1980 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE cellent sal try. Steady work. MR. ALBERT HAS Phone 3681, or apply 141 Center p. m. 8 ROOMS OF SLIGHTLY at the Probate Office In the Municipal said District, at least five days before Phone 2-3249. URGBINTLY Needed, 4 room rent, Bulldinz In a»ld Manchester, be and OOtsTf LET IT IWORSy lOu, H U A / Liberal Term*! Liberal Trade* street after 8 p. m. USED FURNITURE the day of said hearing, and by mail Also Good Selection 1937 to 1942 WEIAVTNU of bums, moth boles ly two adults, both working the same la aasizned for a hearln* on ing In a registered letter on or before ACTr* Au.,1l4eyRE cousins/ 1941 CHEVROLFTT tudor. Maroon. and tom clothing, hosiery rune, s a l e s m a n . Reliable, sincere. AND APPLIANCES Beat of references.' Phone 2-1668 the allowance of said administration ac November 24. 1950. a ropy of this order COLE MOTORS 1941 Chevrolet tudor, black. Age 26-55 for dignified, pleasant Which la practically new, and haa after 4 p. m. count with Bald estate and this C<*urt addressee.' to Bernarcl O. Bailey. Can- HER/ handbag* repaired, zipper re directs that notice of the time and place dlewood Road. Glastonbury, Conn,; Veem. two wx ewvKS, eie. T. iz ma a e i t < Telephone 4164 Douglas Motor Sales, 333 Mam placement, umbrellas repaired, sales work. Permanent position, Just been RE3TURNED to us from a Model Home. This merchandise assignee.’ ( r aal/' hearing be given to Mary B. LInnell. 672 Prospect avenue. PRISCILLA’S POP street. men's shirt collars revered end exclusive territor;-. Security and REFINED Young couple no chU all persona known to be Interested No Sooner Said BY AL VERMEEI 1986 PACKARD 6 convertible club was used for demonstration pur dren, desire 3 or 4 room reason -Rumford, Maine; Muriel B. !>»'''»• 488 coupe. Radk. and heater. Can be replaced. Marlow's Little Mending high earnlngc through steady re therein to appear and be heard Main street. M«nri»t**er. Cohn.; Helen T h p e e ______, E>TUFF M DEEDi; poses only. able rent. References. Phone thereon by publishing s copy of B Gregor. 15G Forest street. Manches seen at 198 Looml* *tr*et at any WEEK END Shop. peat business from old customer*. FOS COSM ETICS T, I WISH 1 HAD Tve Car necessary. For personal inter EASY FRIENDLY Windsor Locks 305, collect. h'ts order tn some newspsper having ter. Com..; Alma B. Nleae. 47 Edger- i s m t t h a t a MONEY MDO time. No reasonabl a4'*r refueed. SPECIAL TERMS ARRANGED a circulation In aald District, st lesst ton street, Manchester. Conn. O F M O N E Y ^ FLAT FINISH. Holland window view please phone Dlst. Mgr. H five dsys before the dsy of said hear JOHN J. WALLETT, Judge. vtXJD OLD PIPES.' ahadea made to measure. All M. Miller. 9-6089 between 10:00 And I'll hold It In the warehouse 1941 CHEVROLET eedan. 1939 until you want It at no extra coat. fluainesa Property for Sale 70 ing. and by mailing in a registered let Dodge, extra nice condition. 1947 PLYMOUTH CLUB metal Venetian blinds at a new a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday or ter on or before November S4. 1950. a DouglM Motor Sale*, 333 Main COUPE low price. Keys made while you Monday. Nov. 26th and 27th. FOR INFORMA'nON GAS STATION—with living quar copy of this order addressed to Ellen AND DETAILS Beal, c-0 Hospital Annex. Manchester. etreet. wait MarloWa. ters, well established, doing good Read Herald Advs. Radio, Heater WANTED—Truck driver. Good Phone Waterbury 4-3144, RUBBISH REMOVED, also cord Mr. Albert business. Priced right. Three JOHN J. WALLETT. Judge. 1939 CHEVROLF7T four-door opportunity for right man. Apply rooms, bath, one acre, $4,500. eedan. In excellent condition. Can White Wall Tires wood for »ale. K. J. Bchrcnd, Maple Dry Cleaners and Launder- 3163. BARREL Chairs $69.95, floor Duplex 4 and 4, in good condition, be seen at 406 Oakland street. er», 72 Maple etreet. lamps $7.75, kitchen cabinets $8,000. R. O. Denton. 6724. Phone 2-2423. Maroon. Plastic Seat Covers MANCHBSTEIR Upholstering Oo. WANTED — Man, for part-time $7.95. Marlow's Fhimiture DepL, Re-upbolatering. draperiea allp Main street, Manchester. Phone 1938 BUICX Special 4-door. Good Loaded With Extras typing. Nights. Inl^lre Carlson A Honaca for ttalc 7 2 condition. Reasonable. 8574, or covers 48 Purnell Plac*. Call 2- Co., 44 Stock Place, Manchester, 5060. W e Say ‘ ‘Buy Today” 9521 Open evenings. 150 Keeney etreet after 0 p. m. IN NEED of new furniture T SIX-ROOM rencli type 54 x 25 In Priced For Saturday Only YOUNG MAN wanted for part- addition two-cer garage and ii-tr FIXIOR r-ROBLEMS solved with Rangea relrigerators, TV. See 1936 MERCURY four-door, radio, time counter work. Experience breeze way. Lot 110 x 140, now linoleum, aspnalt tile counter. Ex our selection and save. Chambers NO ONE knows what the next restrictions heater, 1225. Can be seen any $1095 unnecessary. Phone 3962 for In under construction. Custom bullL L a a en . ear. L, we* seeseessw. ■**.■. as* a a eer.iw. ft-xg VIC FLINT Waiy Cmtaw__ BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RALPH LANI time. Phone 8705. pert workmanship, free esti terview. Warehouse Sales, 501 Middle mate*. Open evenings. Jones Turnpike, East. Open 9 a. m. to 0 A bargain It bought now. Center will bet " ' M a onengh warm-up, Frowzanakil Go in thara and aojA cue •m, SNUTuipRuFYagr''' I ASJT LgrriN'MXJ CONFOUND IT, 'J IP VOU DONT WAWTID ■------**You’d navar think Dad waa ena of tha boot ourgaent in ______Furniture, Oak street. Phon* 2- TRtJCKMAN Wanted for essential p. m.. evening* 7:30 'tU 0. Springs Realty Oo., 470 Mein tall MeGhmla hit arifa wants him to bring homa lamb chope T v n CAW AN D FIC H M S Ou t a A s y w s w r MAN, NOU'LL M(>»WY ARENCH IMTO THE SOLIMENE and FLA bc, Inc. FRONTOFTHn , 6 eM .M S W y - A4ACMNBPW/ WATT HSW» ' - 1940 PONTIAC 6-cyllnder. Private 1041. Industry. Over 25, owning or able etreet. Phone 0088. tha atata, would you?” 634 Center Street WE BUY and sell good used iiiml ' fordinniorr f f U M Y iwcNTVA4sgunM/ DUWW/OH, owner. Inquire 270 Oak street. purchase and personally drive (XIOPER Street—An 8-room sin 1950 Buick Roadmasfer Sedan OUT OUR WAY AND Dodge and Plymouth Dealers acceptable tractor-trailer moving ture, combination rangea, gas BY J. R. WILLIAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HQOPLE ranges and heaters Jones Furni gle home with large lot 122 x 180. MfflCHEA Phone 5101 Killtding—Contracting 14 equipment. Year 'round long-term Radio, Heater and HAW?tt? TO 6ET UP \ ( T ture Store, 86 Oak. Phon* 3-1041 Hot water heat garage, four bed YOOTEACHAK^ .UM.yAS.LCAstoeR.^ I'M LISTIMA UMPE contract. Substantial eaminge. Dynaflow—Green ...... ^e»V4j4»o«#W / OtCAlO K A Y . 1 TAKe 1 V AAIVONE , fiAV.' SOME O' TH ESEJ KWTflUCMW FOR SALE— 1947 Plymouth Sta FINISH WORK by contract. Cab room house, In need of some re tH e •HOT POT'CDSTOMERe Z- State age, experience, briefly. HER BR&MCFUSAKFUST UP TO I____ > A L E S S O A l ^ a d d r e s s e s a r e ^ H om u n « SWEET CIDER tion wagon. Moderate price. Must inets, stair* Included. Modern COMBINATION UNIVERSAL pair but excellent proposition for H E R --ef VDO AMD AUJlM MOST HOP Qreyvan lines, 59-W Grand, Chi E ^ E S A L L T H ' IM (SSTTadd FARTHER ARikRT TMAiO wncHfu. be disposed of promptly. Call power equipment. Woodcraft electric -ang*. Open colls. Kitch' man with large family. Handy to DISHES tT r tSlBITlESW feneS AM SHE'LL \ OUT OP BCD EARLY AMD CRUMB cago. UP-PUT 'THAUKSSlMlNS AM D ' 5111. Specialties. Phone 2-8814. en heater with hot water front school, bus and storea. Immedi 1950 Buick Super Sedan TEAR.XC3WM MORNIM'&, AFRAg? SKIP i:iMELy-*>^FOR.THE se e m Fr«sh from our new mill Good condition, $25 cash. 200 WE’LL BE UP WITH IT/ EASTERf-M-WE’LL He e d ate occupancy. Full price $13,500. Radio, Heater and S A SAKE OP ePPlClEMCV A HELICOPTCR.OR ^ Main street. Robert J. SnHth, Inc., 953 M every day. Florisu^Noraerlca 15 Sltnation* Wanted— You A4AV spu r 1UlS .ItourLL HAHE TO QUIT V 1985 OLDSMOBILE. 2-door sedan. atreet. Phone 34C3. Dynaflow— Dark Green .... ^ * e # W OLD RED Tin Bam, 706 North ► oo»JN/EHi«Nrr^, SHORIHS AT 8 A.M. — Phone East Hartford 8-4568. CHRISTMAS Trees (wholesale). Female 88 Big variety of apples for Main wtreet, buys and eeUs good OAJC STREET. An older house BOOTES/ VOUHe <&OT TD COOK 1936 CHEVROLEr four-dror Balaam and ' Spruce, wreaths, used fumitorc and antiques, “Th e ju k jk b e f o r e sale. Balsam boughs, roping, Spruce with 5 rooms and bath on one 1950 Buick Super Sedan •edan. Radio and heater. In good WOULD lik e part time house Frank Dsnette. Phone 3-3376. floor. Space for 3 rooms up. Extra . a ie - D E L n l E R .. condition. Phone 5063. cone*. Finest quality available. work. Hours 9-2. Tel. 7067. Radio and Heater— IT./ Misek Market Garden*, 430 Mor BARSTOW'S says, It’|i the Truth. largs lot. Ideal home for large 7 A family. T. J. Crockett, Broker. ANSALDI’S STAND 1937 PLYMOUTH four-door sedan. gan Road, West Springfield, Having Just Installed the new B la ck ...... W WASH TUBBS , Poison In SouB Doses BY LESLIE TURNEI Mss*. Tel. Springfield 7-2919. Westinghouse electric dlMiwash- Phone 5416. BOLTON Two year old motor, beater. Good Dofs—Rirda—Peta 41 eft-meatsao ...AW MW s a w o a o u a BLaaB tNxm.tsoomom» mechanical condition. Phone 2- er In my kitchen—My 66" double CAPE COD—Completely flntsbed, aUBVIOMW.AaD PNwrma prom hcmburnoonu. YOURI M L P im i A DOGS Washed and groomed. Ses 1369 after 4 p. m. ' 16A bowl Tracy stainlees steel sink 6 rooms, with oU heat. New hot 1950 Buick Special Sedan TMATKEHCMestl' SMB awsa RDM POR. n r BO RooOnc us tor pet suppUes, . and fresh and base cabinets complete Is for B m w iM K g AUSAYS 1DH R fiM IM U e H CKL water heetat. Nice wt. Price $9,- Radio, Heater and Dynaflow, KOA O ^ ninrraaBTisl ROOFING. Specialising In repair frozen boreamest, I8v lb. CaU sale, tike new. $199. Several used 900. T. J. Crockett, Broker. Phone | Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4378. E-Z-Eyc Glaaa—Dark Green ^ A e # A * t * y a # IW r » 0 E9 5 ME ing roofa of all kinds. Also new refrigerators for sale. WesUng- 5410. wMir? roofs. Gutter work. (^Imney* houae $34.95 up. One Glenwood PUPPIES. Red Cockers. 835; Bos CAMBRIDGE STREET secUon. A 1M9 Nash Ambassador cleaned and repaired. 26 years eX' ton Terriers, cross breeds. Collie combination stove gas besting, THIS IS ALL WE HAVE—D O ^ WAIT / f H o t / t e i periencs. Free esilmatea. Call gaa cooking thermostat control ■Ix-room sing)*, In good condition. and Boxer pups. Zimmerman OU eteem heat. Two-c*r garage, COME IN TODAY Howley, Manchester 5361. Kennel*. Lake street. Phone 6387. —for /quick sale $100. Rudd auto MORIARTY BROS. 4"Door Sodao matic gas water heater, copper with emeslt* drive. Nice i^ vatoj Blu* FEATURING Guaranteed roofs COLLIES. A.K.C. pedigreed. Pre- tanks, pressure valve, pipe, com yard. Outdoor fireplace. Thirty | ■nd expert repairs as well as holiday Special. Sables, Blues, plete $35. Cn* used x *e range, deye occupancy. Liberal financ gutter and conductor work. Try Tris. Beautiful temperament, $35 high oven |10. Laretow’e, Your ing evellebl*. Price Is 814,700. T. $1395 your “Local Roofer." Call Cough ISFD CAR up. Sunset View Kennels, 509 Westlnghouae dealer, Eatablished J, Crockett, Broker. Phone 5416. Gorman Motpr Sales, Inc. (I-2S I^OAiuseoisY lin 7707. Keeney street. Telephone 3370. 1933. Just north of ths P .. O. rfT’AdUieMc, TWO rAM ILT, five roome rachj PHONE 2-4571 ♦ u ne* a W aoT THE BAD EXAMPLE I HAS TOWAKE SIS Ce n t e r ST. Phone 3334. 285 MAIN ST. t r w i. ^ ) P T h e B u g l e R f MANCHESTER TEL. 5135 REGISTERED Boston Terrier pup - floor, two flniihec; rooms In attic. I pies. Nicely marked. Reasonable. FLORENCE Oil heater, 9" burner. Large pleasant room*, two-cer | OPEN EVENINGS Reild Herald Adva^ Joseph Shemerluk. Station 62 Elxcellrnt condition. Phone 2-9147. garage,, nice Jot, good aectkm. H. Road, East Windsor, Conn. 43 MIU street. j. B. Grady. 6009. iKatuIfrat^r Corning C^^raUi BATUKDAT. NOVEMBER 15. 1960 Walk Into the Municipal Building Any Afternoon and Have a Cheat X-Ray ins. 1%*y buUt tlMa to ataad the gaff In those days. Guest Speaker League Lists PINE PHARMACY PINE PHARMACY A bout Town The ooming exposition, . the Heard Along Main Street largest ever held in the nation en Avenge Daily Net Frees Run The Weather will be open daily from 1 to 10:80. ae For tea Week Eadlng r ofoeato of 0. a, Woubw Banae bora Ww— tur « to «t Jtta ^ And on Somo of Manche$tor^§ Sido Stroot*, Too o PINS’ PHARMACY Nevenber 18, 1850 Mr. «ad Mm KtniMth Some genius among the em Today, fdoudjr to pertly doody; W bhadwlck et 7t Chwtniit rtr**!. ployees of the New Haven Rail Is O pen Sunday All Day hlgheot temporstare In tho low . quote and unquot* their state E 10,146 Mm Chadwtck ia tOe former MIm There waa a time when the road. came up with a simple Idea X tO'ej toalght, pertly iSavage Gale Blasts State vision owner* Is becoming so keen ’The Manchester League will Chinese Threaten and city slickers used to make fun ’^Winston Churchill is said to have these days that a person with but Mm Blanche Pierce of Cam of the weather generally. It reacted vigorously to extreme cor hold unit study groups on the fol Places ^Witcli” bridge atreet dnd Mrs. In* Mankin one antenna on the roof of his lowing dates next w-eek to discuss 8 Fires Cause didn't affect them except for the rectness insisted on by an editor home ia considered a piker. Just As Power Lines Topple and of Summit atreet, are co-chairmen brief time between getting into of his work who had found, and such a constitution: The Army and Napy of the committee in charge of the their car* or getting out of them crossed out, a glaring example In take a trip around town some nice Tuesday, November 28 at 2:00 Huge Damage On Trial Again To Collapse Allies Military Whiet whirfi Chapman ^ aln . which Churchill end^ a sentence afternoon. The real classy outSts p. m., home of Mrs. Leon Dobkln. Court. Order of Amaranth, will But what mammoth reversal is with a preposition. Replying, oonslst of two and even three an 151 Hartford road, leader, Mrs. a u b Damage Runs into Millions conduct in the Maaonic Temple, seen now! Churchill margin-noted “this la an tennae. And they’re adding little Edward Broanan. * Isle Koch, Freed by Wednesday evening, November Let one whisper come over the imposition, the which I will not up .gadgets to make them look more ’Tuesday, November 28 at 8:00 Hotel, State Hospital, p. m., home of Mrs. Robert Baird. Southern New England Telephone in New Havc.i. two In Westport End-the-War Drive 29. at eight o’clock. Both playing radio that there may be a wind of with put," which we are to un stylish. Something on the order of Miss Alyce Salisbury New Haven, Nov. 27—
the wreck Company and the four power com- and one in Trumbull. 2.'5 mites per hour, and whole rom- derstand, drowned the correct George Marlow. and already the member* have munltlee take to the roof*, where, grammarian. tach to the radiators ot automo- 8t. Margaret's Circle, Daughters Prison Barracka Hit age of the third devaxiating atorm panlea which provide electric serv Orlando Marcus. 24, got out of a trymen on Charges filled a number of table*. A social with harried and apprehensive We have received, from a lady mlles years ago. Colored lights Will Wednesday, November 29. at BINGO to hit the state in 42 years, count, ice to the state. ’Their repairmen truck in which he was riding In Plan SlaHliiiiff Attacking to the Blare of leabells, will have Mies Alyce Of Instigating Murder time with refreshment* will follow countenance, they tie the chimney major of the Air Fore* a note in be the next modem note. 8:00 p. m„ home of Mr*. H. F. By Week-End Blazes ed six death* today cttributable to made great strides over Sunday, New Haven Saturday afternoon n ! Of Riiglrg, Reds Fling the games. more flrmly to the television mast, which she refers to "stateside Salisbury, home economist with the Kimball, 48 Hartford road, leader, the furious gal- and its aftermath. but there were still many hundreds after the vehicle ran into a tangle Mrs. Eklward Radtke. of homes without telephones or Augsburg, Germany, Nov. 27— or lash the house more ruggedly media," which, we suppose. Is We like Christmas, its decora Hartford Gas Company, aa their Every Saturday Night By The Associated Press There wa* no counting the mone of fallen wires. He died of elec Attack on Red **«<•*" **«*•**«* Workmen have completed the to the television mast, so that it shorter than "publications In the guest speaker, Tuesday evening. The groups will discuss such poa- tary loss, but there wasn’t one of electricity today. tric shock. (57—Use Knoch, the witch at Christmas trimming of half the may not be victim of the approach tions and its carols. Its merry gifts November 28 at 8 o’clock at the K. slble items for a modem Constitu Firoe In eight states caused at Two persons died while the Two automobile accident* which , _ 1 Along Icy Northwest United States," but could be ex giving and happy crowds. tion as; a fair s>’8tero of represen the state’s 169 town* that did not Buchenwald, went on trial be- length of Main street Thia year, ing storm. pressed as "local papers.” of C. home. STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP leaet 12 deaths yesterday and de suffer some damage. ’The 23 com- storm, tn which wina gust* of 100 police said probably would- not fors a German Court today, ae- Front; Gen. Mac Arthur as last the decorations consist of We like Christmas. Particularly tation, home rule and elimination mile* an hour were recorded, wsa Lhina IJiargeSi Literallv thousands may be seen While we are not returning the do we like it from about December “Holiday Entertaining” will be of special legislation, elimination stroyed more than 93,600.000 worth munilic* fronting Long Island have occurred had it not been for cuaed of Insllgaling murder. illuminated festoons of laurel up in the' air at this task which language to a aeries of grunta we the theme of a talk and cooking of property. Sound, from i. reenwlch on the woet raging Saturday and Saturday eve the storm, killed two New Haven Mrs. Koch, a portly red-head of Says Push to Go On leaves and Christmas belle sus 23 to December 27. of dual office holding, a direct pri 2 0 REGULAR GAMES stretches across the countryside are firm against having it become But we are going to have to like demonstration by Miss Salisbury. mary law, elimination of county 3 SPECIAf^ Among buildings hit were * to Stonlngton on the east, got the ning. Four others died yesterday men yesterday. 43. wore a dark plaid dresa, coarse U. S. Will (.lit lAHisr With pended across the street between before a storm. a preserv’e of the cuckoos. She will give practical suggestions Minneapolla hotel, a Hyannta, worst of It. In accidents blamed on the storm. brown stockings and flat-heeled Tokyo, Nov. 27.—{/P)— utility pole*. It from now until Christmas, which government and suitable methods We can say this about telvi- is a pain in the neck and a goad for festive holiday meals and of amendment. The present Con Mass., lodging house, the Arizona Those most affected were the Thra* of the six deaths occurred (Continued on Pnge Four) oxfords aa she aat atony-faceil A Barrage of Tough Complote collapne of the sion. Many people who would A newspaper clipping reached to the spirit that lives by the gold demonstrate the simplicity of stitution does not include these State Hospital for Insane, two during the trial prellmlnarlet. ’The The Second Congregational never have known what color their thia office the other day from bringing Christmas into the college dormltoriea and a prison proaeeutlon aceuaea her of insti (Questions W'heii Wii United Nations end-the-war shingles are have been up on roof, en rule. From this time forth, provisions. The League favors a Women’s League has secured as a Honolulu, Hawaii It was irom the every year, forever more, we will kitchen this year. Contsitutional Convention to be barracks. gating the murder of 45 inmates ofTenaivc waa threatened to speaker for its all-group meeting, and if the constant running back Honolulu Advertiser and there Fifteen persons suffered injuries. of th* Nazi Concent ration Camp Shows Up at U. N. day by heavy new Chinese at and forth across roofs continues, it hear some bim on the air wailing Refreshments and a social hour called by an Act of the General Wednesday evening, December 6, was no marking on the clipping to about a white Christmas, some will follow the cooking demon Assembly and approval of that 4 Dio In Hotel Troop Traill Proposes Continuous at Buchenwald, attempting to In tacks on the frozen north Rev, George Milne of Hebron, who will make a swell new field for the indicate why it had been mailed stigate the murder of 135 others Bulletin! roofing repair trade. simpleton will whale the daylights stration Act by.the voters at an election. Four persons died in flames that west Korean front. The U. S. will abow slides and relate his to The Herald. Careful scanning out of a red-nosed reindeer, suid Any woman interested may at swept the Towe^ • residential ho Gen. IJn Plan, above, leads a and acta of brutality to still oth IM e SurcOMi, Nov. 27.—i/Pi experiences during a year’s resi We still await news of the new- of the clipping showed, however, The committee arranging the Hits Freight, I .500,000 man Chinese Red Army In er*. 2'l(h Division, its right flank dence in Great Britain. Members some squaking innocent will howl meeting includes Mias Mary Mc tend one of the iinit meetings. tel In Minneapolis. . Six persons It was the second time she has —Uhlnese l'ommunl*t rrprr- type television casualty—the fat that In a three column photo re out what she wants for Christmas. Background for the discussion were injured. The hotel occupied Bipartisan Committee Manchuria and North Korea which ■entativra moilo Ihrir first imiMM’ilied liy infiltrating Reil who plan to attend the meeting are h'lnnv who fall* through a weak printed on the page was a likeness Adams. Mrs. Constance Jamroga, WASTE PAPER le reportedly aiding Korean Beds been on trial for her actions at forces, pulled back from Chongju It will happen Monday, Tuesday, groups will be found in the Leagtie the top three floors of * four-story appearance before a Ignited requested to bring Christmas gifts roof and lands in bed stirmovmted of Harold Burr. • Mrs. E. Msy Holden, Mrs. Eileen Tliree Hurt now stalling General Mac.trthur’a th* Infamous concentration camp near the west cna*t. for the patients at Norwich State Wednesday, 'Thursday, Friday and Barrett. Mrs. Helen Donahue and pamphlet "Government Pattern, building. which her late husband command Nations body toda,v while the by a television mast with bass and The picture showed the head Saturday, with three tries on Sun Connecticut Style.” and the Report The dead were listed as Nela Stork Arrives on Wings I Senator Urges Stable end-the-war offiwisive. Genersd IJn soldlrni of their government It was the aecnml time this Hospital. Gifts sent by the League treble staff trimming*. table at a diiuier meeting of the Mrs. Frances Corcoran. Olson. 85; Henry M. Jemmlngs, 67; made his reputallon when he drove ed. A U. 8. War CTrlniea Court aen- numtii that llie battle-hardened In previous years have been greatly Meanwhile beware the breezes. day until every right living per of the Commission on State Gov Of Storm With Baby Gale tenced her to life imprisonment at were looked In rombnl with Pacific club in Honolulu. Burr, a son will be out of his head by ernment Organization. Both of Mrs. Edna Sell, about 46, and an Trainman Says Brakes j Foreign Policy Un Chlang Kai-Nhek’a Nationalist I’.N. Iroopa In KniVn. The American* were forced to give up appreciated. A wind today Is a horrible ca member of the board of governors unidentified man. The property troop* off the China mainland for trials in Dachau. The term later without a fight the rail and high Christmas. ia the copyreader. He's the person these may be obtained at the Burlington, Vt.. Nov. 27.— affected by Elections So waa commuted to four years and Peiping Reds • made a dra lamity. of the club, was at the head table. who gets the raw material from League’s permanent booth in Har COLLECTION loaa was expected to reach more Fail; Both Trains Red boaa Mao Tae-tung. (NEA matic appearance In the Gen way city 51 miles south of tho Harold Burr is a native of Man Between the holiday noises, some (JP)—Mr. and Mrs. Donald Telephoto). she was released amid a atorm of Manchurian border. other legions of dopes, in funereal the writers, checks it for accuracy, rison’s stationery store. than 9900.000. Burst Into Flames; All Will Know Stand proteet. The Germans picked her eral Assembly’* Political com- Nobody uses simple language chester. a son of the late Dr. In Hyannis, flames gutted' a (3ulnn came up with this name mlttee aa Soviet Foreign Mia- All along the northw-cat front, Noah A. Burr, and Mrs. Burr, voices similar to those announcing spelling, grammatical errors and for their baby girl born at the up Immediately for another trial any more. the crack of doom, will intone the like and then writes the head MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27 two-atory wooden lodging house Depot Is Destroyed later Andrei V. VinliInHky Allied force* were shoved back by CHRISTMAS Asked if he has the answer to now a resident of Higganum, thia causing the deaths of Joseph H. height of the storm; Gale. Bulletin! Trial la Expenalve “only 58 more shopping days until lines. He’s the person who has to The first sentence was for wna elntiornllng on Kiiaalan clement* of two OUneso Red , the 164 question, your modem state. After graduating from the mull over also, the pieces that are James, Jr„ 24, Edward Kelley, 22, tVaahIngton, Nov, 27—
D—The the cameras ground and snapped since been. From all reports he Send in copy the next day. ’Tliia "The freight train waa parked Hsul-Chi’sn when he shows up for Stiffening Red resistance wae has been most successful. to have New Year's to get over It. at the depot,” he said. "The troop eight ctaidren and IS adults aboard 81st Congreaa retuma today for a Bonn, Germany. Nov. 2 7 —| before her. but she took the trou Is the biggest worry of the copy- ble to arrange her fading red bis first appearance before the reported elnewhere In the north By the way one of his slaters is reader. Material comes In some train waa coming from Savannah. the miseionary plane which crash short "Lame Duck” acsalon and it An ^llied Boui-cc said today the Security Council. east. U. 8. Marines, pushing wcat- TTie trainmen told me they eaw locks. She was patently angry and dietitian at the Manchester Me In the mail thia week: times, several weeks late. 'The SAVE ^ 8 0 0 Seek Publisher ed livto Mount Moran last Tuesday waa pretty evident thekjjvx'mskcra Western Allies will retain broad Th* exact nature of the ques- her mouth twiated with bittern*** morial hospital. Miss Marjorie Everyone by now must've heard Herald Is a daily newspaper. the freight, and tried to stop. were not la th* mood to do all the ttone are a carefully-guarded ae- (Uoatlnued on Png* Tea) Burr. ’’But the I-rake* wouldnA hold. Will remain In their icy tomb tex nuthority over Weet German af during a reejuw when ah* asked the song "The ’Thing"—Well, Strange to report, the supposed things- Prasidant Truman wants fair*—Including foreign relatione newspapermen: eret because—as a V. S. naure* ...... ' • - here's a rhyme —wish someone YYie tralninen Jumped and the above tlmberiinc until Spring. tjhem to do. said "W* don’t want to do th* ly intelligent of our smateiir writ Lost in Flood train crashed into the freight.” —under tha reviaed Occupation Te CM 488 Wltaetoe* Among the four million relics would h'elp me out— ers. are the ones who ignore these That'a th* deriakm ot mountain ItopubUeana genarally havan't Btatut* to be publiehed soon. **What Is this trial for which Rede’ homework for them.” 2-1 Snow* Tires and antiques at the Boston An That Song about the "Thing In Burning oil from the dieael en left much doubt that they would WUI DenouMI Chinee* Quit simple rules. climbers and aviation experts. The new document defining the coats milUona at a time when the Discovery May . tiques Exposition, which opens The Box” has really got me diz- Fear He Was Swept to gine* apeiwed over the depot and They feel attempta to remove prefer to leave everything but powers of the occupation fqrcea Amerirana are releasing war crimi Presumably, however, thyr will Monday for a week. In the Me zy— Here's a suggestion to those cars of both the troop train and anything from the charred emergency legislation until Jan. 3, will be published as fbon as the nals at Landaberg?’’ probe the reasons for Red China'a chanics building, will be rare Afri I’ve heard it on the radio and it folks who have sons or friends on Death in Raging Wa the freight. The depot and aeveral when the new 82nd Congress with entry Into the Korean War, what wreckage of the DC-8 would only increased GOP strength takes West German government agrees A little later she added: Aid Injured can. Eskimo and Chinese, collec- sure keeps me busy— military duty throughout the coun care of both trains were deetroyed. endanger more Uvea. to share materials for war pur "No Judge can find me guilty they are doing there, and what tlona; a grandfather's clock made He found a box upon the Beach try or overseas and who may be ters of Sugar River SoldlerB Accounted For ove», poses and tn take over the debts their future Intentions are. Renewed "Everything humanly poaaible Many of them aubacribed to the when ' I have a hundred defense Austin is expected to accom and owned by Paul Revere, toys and took it home one day— planning a ('hrisimas long distance Army authorities at the scene of Hitler's defunct Reich. It has wltneseas from former eo'ncentra- has been done.” according to the program of Senator Taft (R-Ohlo), pany the queatlone with a demand New Findings on Ano» and Intricate mechanical banks But tell me, when he showed his call to them. There will be fewer aarem ont, K. H.. Nov. 27.—(A’) said all the eoldlera were account Rev. I\-an E. Olson of North Platte. been revised according to decisions tion camp inmates against 200 WE CAN RENEW YOUR LAST YEAR'S 2-1 dating back more than a century; W'lfe—Just what did she say— —Seanh eontliiued today for ed for. Several h ^ bnilaea and who when asked what he thought that Peiping get Its soldiers out of delays and trore chance of your Nebr. the expiring congress should do. made by the tITV'ee Western For prosecution wltneaaea.” mia Held Beneficial to SNOW TIRES ON OUR NEW RECUHING valuable old prints, glass, china He tried so hard to sell it it call being ancces.sfiilly placed if aewrapiaper publiaher John Me minor cuts, but none waa reported eign Ministers last September In The proaeeution saM it is going Korea. pewter, furniture, silver and other eerioiisly hurt. CUnblng Prohibited quipped; adjourn. Wu will probably counter with Wounded in Korea doesn’t make much sense yon arrange to have him call you Lame O ark, 40, feared loat yeater- Olsen represented the New New York. to eall 430 witneasea. Dome of them MACHINE relics from the start of the colon' You never heard what’s In it — day in the raging Sugar river Moot serioualy Injured was a To Offer Rea* Bin The Allied source said the basic are expected to Ustify about a demand that the U. 8. get Its Telephone oper. tors will do their Tribe* Miaaloj. at search headquar- The program Mr. Truman wants forces out of Korea and also or- lal period in America. gosh but It sure Is dense! best to get your call through but which nearly claimed three of his trainman whose name waa not im-. authority of the occupation pow charges that Mrs. Koch selected Salt Lake Olty, Nov. 27—(ff) — Another item in the 4ist that in If anyone can tell me Just what’s flv* children who were In a canoe mediately learned. He euffered tera here. The plane wa* en route, includes a 94,000,000,000 excess ers will remain intact. The three- Discoveries about anemia by tha Irinq Them In New And Avoid The Ruth! trigued us was the lastest In type in the box— it Is sometimes Impossible to locate with mission i.orkers, from Chico, profito tax On corporations, rent (Oonttnned en Pago Foot) men in large camps or at overseas with him. broken bones when he leaped from control extension, statehood for nation Allied High Commission (Oonttaoed on Pa(m Foot) Oollege of Medicine of th* Univer writers fifty years ago. The lilus- I'd be so happy really—if it were A floodlight search last night the train. will still he the supreme authority sity of Utah thould eaee the re tratkm looks like no writing ma only rocks! points. Plan your call now by writ showed no trace of the publisher (Oonttnned on Page Four) Alaska and Hawaii, relief funds over the federal government. ing to your friend in the service Ambulances and fire trucks for drought-stricken Yogoslavla covery of th* G1 wounded ia WE CAN ALSO CUT A 2-1 SNOW TREAD chine we ever saw. but It Is said W’hat’s in it?????? •f ths aaremont Eagle. rushed here from Waycroae, Ga., Although the Western power* Korea. , to be in perfect condition. The A Weekly reader of your column. arranging a particular, time for The children, Linda, 14, Alexan' and probably 910,000,000.000 or now are preaalng th» Germans to him to call you. about 30 miles away, from Jesup, more In new military money. This trouble is known m the DESIGN ON YOUR NEW TIRES same might be said of an old Mis* D. R. H. der, 12, and Wlnfleld, 7, were res about 16, and from Savaiuiah. MORE MORE contribute military forces to aid in Case Against “Burma anemia of infection. It is oommon Remington, the first and only ma cued by firemen after they were “Depot Is Burning” Nine Priests western defense. West Germany among moat persons who are sick Since It Is- our bodnded duty to found clinging to a tree in the Rep. Spence (D-Ky) said today will remain a country under oeeu- chine used at TTie Herald office We hope our friends in the un ’The troop train waa said to be he probably will offer either today for more than a month. In Korea sixty years ago, which doubtless dertaking business will appreciate defend the forgotten man, we rise 1950 Packsirds swirling w’atcrs. patlon by virtue of military con headed toward Waycroea, about 40 th* proportion subject to this would be usable today had it not to the defense of one meek sci Girl Saved Brothers Face Charges or tomorrow a bill to extend the quest. our thoughtfulness In cutting out miles south of here, and the Federal Rent Control Program for Surgeon” Hits Snag anemia is the highest In American Manchester been for the fir* which destroyed a story in reference to the "stiff” entist named Frankenstein, who LOW MILEAGE, EXECUTIVES CARS The little girl was credited by freight, an Atlantic Coast Une Predict Dlaappolntment equipment at ITie Herald plant In Is forever being. rail "The Mon eyewltrieesea -with holding her i day* beyond Dec. 31. The occupation statute revisions military history because the death atmosphere in some funeral homes. train, was going north. Spence, Chairman of the House rate from wounds k, th* lowest. Somehow the word seemed a bit ster.” He was not the monster. 4 DR. SEDi^IVS, CLUB COUPES brothen above water until help Mrs. W. H. Wooten, a telephone On Trial in Prague Ac are atill officially secret.' but Ger A. Non. arrived. Banking committee, outlined his man n<*wapapers have been pre Prosecution Witness Un That leaves more men to take th* rigorous. operator, said “There’s a terrible plaiM to newamen In advance of slow road to recovery and to face Tire and Recapping Co. Family friends said aark and fire. ’The depot la burning. Bo'th cused of Plolting dicting for weeks that they will Argue Ouster certain in Testimony; the start of tho final short aesaion prove disappointing to the German anemia of Infection. the youngstera were paddling in an engines are burned. I don't know Against Government of the 81st Congress. 295 BROAD ST. TEL. 2-4224 MOBILHEAT Probably the least known of all overflow in the rear of their home if anyone Is killed, but I was told public. Seagruve Ixuidly De The anemia flndinga were de editorial workers of a newspaper, Spence aaid that before introduc 'The German* have been ram- Of 2 Trustees scribed today by Dr. Maxwell M. when they were apparently caught there are some injured. Every ing his rent bill he planned to con nies Aiding Rebel Manehetfer't Leading Reeoppert by a current and swept into the body’s at the wreck.” Prague, Czechoslovakia, Nov. 17 palgnlng for a more sweeping re Wintrobe, professor and head of FUELOIL river. 6he put the time of the accident — (;P) — Nine Roman Catholic fer with Senator Maybank (D-SC), peal of Allied powers. West Ger the Department of Medicine, Clark, a Dartmouth graduate and at.betWeen 7:45 and 8 a. m. (eat). churchmen were put on trial here Chairman of the Senate Banking man Chancellor Konrad Adrnaqrr Federal Court Gels Pe Koom J Nov. 27.—(57 Iloama locks Iron former Nieman Fellow at Har\’ard, Fireman’s Arm Broken today on charges they conaplred committee. Maybank has predicted feela his eampaign for German On* of tife the main points In the Thia anemia Is lack of a'full sup NEW LOW nUCES! with the Vatican to overthrow the the rent program will be extended, contrjjiution to European defense tition Following Fatal ply of red blood corpusclee. Iron WANTED bought the Eagle in 1947. After At Wilmington, N. C., officials government case against "Burma of the Atlantic Coast Line Rail economic and social order of Com- but has indicated he wanta any ha* been injured by retentlorfc of makes the red corpujcles. In ths Listings, both rural and continuance limited to 60 days. the occupation baaed on conquest. Wreck on L. I. Road Surgeon" Dr. Gordon Seagrave «0M t COMFORT (Coattaned 4>a Page Four) road, which operated the two munlet-ruled Czechoelovakia. blew up today when a 21-yrar-oId anemia the Utah scientists found urban by which we can bet trains, said the ’"accident appar Bishop Stanislav Zela, Auxiliary The present rent law^ ia sched- The Allies will keep the right to that Iron wa. depleted Ui the plas- New York. Nov. 27 — 157 — A ' former nurse failed to identify a ter serve our long list of ’42 Packard ’48 Packard Club $1185 ently resulted from man failure on Bishop and Vicar General of the I man who drank te* in the Ameri mo, the water-colored part ot part of crew of one of the trains.” Olmutz Archioceee, in Moravia, I.OoattMoed oa Page Foot) lOoBtlnued oa Page Fonr) petition for removal of the Long blood. property buyers. $395 Down—Weekly $16.72 Island Rail Road’s two bankruptcy can doctor's dining room. MORIARTY Bros Club Sadaa $595 ACL General Manager L: T, An and eight.others were charged with One of the principal charges Strangely enough, however, drews also gave a brcjikdown Of high treason, espionage and other trustees, in the wrake pf the line’* 3 1 5 CENTER ST News Tidbits second disaatroua wreck In nine against the 58-yrar-old surgeon is the Injuries. He said one fireman offenses. that he committed treason by giv (Opntbnwd on Pagn Thre*) TEL 5135 ’51 Chevrolet, NeW $1599 Culled From (/P) Wires suffered a broken arm and 14 paa- The other defendants being tried months, goes before a Federal ’46 Nash Court for argument today. ing a cup of tea to the Karen aengers, four Pullman Company at the State Court in Pankrac rebel chief Naw Seng when the employes and one railroad worker Prison included: U. $. District Judge Harold M. Ke-u.edy ncheduled a hearing In rebels occupied the border towm Gou|ia $595 Big Ten votes to send newly- aboard the troop train "were Part of Antl-Chnrch Drive News Flashes of, Namkham where Seagrave'a Tag Browder MOBILHEAT ’0 Packard Sedan $1575 .crowned football champion, Mlch- shaken up.” Jan Qpasek, 47, Abbot of the Brooklyn. igaa’a Wolverinea, into Rose Bowl "Reports indicate no eerioua in Benedictine Monastery in Brevnov; (Late Bolletlas ot the (57 Wife) Gov. Thomas B. Dewey has de hospital ia located. ’41 Plymouth on New Year’s Day..Final argu juries,” Andrews added. Dr. Stanislav Jerolimak, 50. Ab manded that the tnntees, David After Seagrave had pounded For Contempt ments in attempt of Meriden Re He identified the train as north bot of the Premonastratian Mon- E. Smucker and Hunter L. Dela- the witness box and dramatically '48 Chevrolet Cluh Coupe $1295 proclaimed hi* Innocence', the Sadau $295 tail Gasoline Dealers association bound 202, a freight, mid a south- aatery in Strahov. British Lawyer To Defend Reds tour, resign by today, on tha ground Low Down Pnjrment—Weekly $28.00 to atop “gaa war” from entering ind troop train, constating of a (Vatican aoufces reported last that they have lost public confi court adjourned until Dec. 11. He Ex-No. 1 Communisi in MsiMm area are echeduM to be motive and nine passen August that Biahop Zela had been Washinsrton, Nov. 27 — (JP) — The Supreme Court today dence. faces a possible 10-year prison ’40 Paofcard presented in U. 8. District Court ger cars. Andrews waa unable to arrested aa part of the Communist agreed to let an acknowledffed left-wing British lawyer argue Press other Probe* sentence or deportation if found U. S. and Five Others $1350 in Hartford at 2 » m. today.. identify immediately the units Czech Government’s intensified the appeal of 11 convicted Communist leaders. But the tri Other Inveatlgatlona were guilty. ’48 Pontiac Cluh Coupe CemaMinfst Party lakea terrifle aboard the troop train. campaign against the Catholic bunal refused to give him more time to appear. The case*is pressed into laat Wednesday night’s The only witness to the alleged D efied (Zoinmittees O range H all B wgo Gonvartlhla $295 beatlag in Soviet Zone municipal wreck in New York a t y which tea drinkiag incident was Ma Aye Spotlicht, Ra^io, Henter, Like New Church. scheduled to be called next Monday. The Communist leaders elections in Burgenland Province T re ssu ry Balance (In September the Vatican Radio took 77 lives and injured 332 other Mya, who wran undergoing training Washington, Nov. 27.—(ff)— EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT In Austria. reported that the Government Ad aaked that the argument session be put off until Jan. 22, or persons. at the Seagrave School for Nurses. Ehirl Browder, one time No. 1 ’46 Packard SUpinent of 58 American tanks Washington, Nov. 27.— —The ministrator for the' Olmutz Arch later. The tniateea were expected to Ignored Siunmone American Ckunmunist 'and five ’49 Packard Sedan $1350 arrive in Naples, Italy, under U. 8. position of thq Treasury Nov. 22: diocese, who bad ordered Zeis's a a * contest the Federal Court Action. She did not respond to a court other persona were Indicted today Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45—Regular Bingo at 7:45 A large group of Long Island aummont, and waa brought to Sadaa $475 military assistance program---- Net budget receipts, 9183,589,- arrest, had been found slain in a School Teacher Slain on charge* of contempt of Oon-. Protestants will exert wider,, laflu- 652.72; budget expenditures, 9177,- street in the city but official Czech commutera showed yesterday that testify by a apeclal courier from gresa. , ' enoe ox affaira of nation through 175,147.01; cash balance, 94,409,- sources said the official died of 8 Marblehead, Mass.. Nov. 27—(JF)—A woman school teacher 'The tndietmenta were baaed en V Paokarf ’e Ford Club Coupe $1195 new church council about to be 106,768.87. natural causes.) waa found slain in her home today, her throat slashed. A po (Oontinned nn Page Ten) (Onntiaaad oa fagn mar) the refusal of the six to answer ORANGE HALL Thin C«r Is Like New. All Equipped—Weekly $16.70 born, Mye religious leader tn lice officer called it a ‘‘mysterious death.” The victim was questions asked by congreeetonal Sadaa $51 acveland meet of Federal Coun Mias Beryl M. Atherton. 47, a third-grade teacher at the committees or to give requested cil of Churches of C hrist.. Three information. - tough Brooklyn teen-age gang* Glover Elementary School. 3095 • • * * Deer Swipes Hunter ^s Gun Browder, Frederick Vanderbilt ’35 Plymaalli $M ’47 Plymouth Coupe .have agreed to tarn la their gaaa Etna Still Belches Lava Field and Philip J. Jaffa.were oe- $298 Dowd—Weddy $18.50 and kalvfo under court-sponsored Killed Ib Gas Blast cuaed of contemptuously refusing peace plan. Hamden, Nov. 27— A 35-year-oId housewife was kill In Big Michigan Upset to answer questlona during a Sen KEFS UUNDRY t DRY OLEAMNO Nineteen medical, men from Which Perils Six Villages ed hi an iUuminating gas exploston at her home here today. ate investigation of “Cbmmunist- 451 MAIN ST. , njST BELOW THE POST OFFICE Watertown, Middletown, Water- In-government chargee.” bury, Bristol. New Britain and Police LL George Moehl identified her as Mrs. Dorothy Bow- Riunely InMoled Meriden report at Hartforil draft Catania, Sicily, Nov. 27- (57—^.^.vanced atream had narrowed to era of 14 Thayer street and said three notes were found in Manlatique, Mich., Nov. 27—(57. a Dr. Edward A. Rumely, execu-. NOW OPEN FOR OOSINESS Hpt lava flowtag from th* frae' a width of about 680 feet. This deer really' outsiaarted th* shoot rt In the head: 3 Hyoceasing center for medical draft the kitchen of the house. "Poo’t do that,” said Massey. tive aecretary of th* Cbinmltteo pre-inductions .... Uasxpectad tiirod side of Mount Etna still The 1,500 tohaWtoqU ot ronis»- 0 * 0 huaUr. H* stol* his gua. for Cbnstltutlonal Oovenuaeat SSL the village eloeeet to the smok “The head will maka a fin* wall Wa ifo all kinda of laundry, flat work and dry clean*' crop of dIsnMl foralgB news reports thraatened half a dooan bamlata . Horry G. Thompson and Oiarles pleca for th* cottage” and two othem were indicted tor w’cighs down stock market . . . . on the noftbeaetern alopee of Eu ing, creeping flow, camped out Boudreau Joins Red Sox refusing information aaked by a rope’s highest volcano today. durii)g the night — rea^ with Bpston, Nov. 27—(/P)—The Boston Red Sox announced to F. Massey, both of Grand Rapids,, So Thompoon laid hie rifl* en ing, good aenricc. Wt handle all gooda with the best of ______Jplnal induction session for No- Mich., were hunting Sunday north the deer’s antlem and got out hie House Lobby InvcatigatlBg com _____A.....S.J vembar' will tee scheduled, 147 Since Saturday night. Ifowever, their household goods for a quick day that Lou Ifondrean, manager of the 1948 world champion mittee. when the 10,741-foot high volcano gataivay.- of this upper Michigan city. Moo- Icnlfe to silt th* throat. care. Priced are very reaaonakle. 10% diseonnt on any Greater Hartford and Torrington Gereland-Indiana, has accept^ terms and will join the team aey brought down n buck. But the buck enortad. Jumped The others wem 'Joseph P. 358 EAST CENTER ST. TELEPHONE 5191 men leave ^ r if o r d processing ripped into action, the hot flow A volcano expert from the Uni- up and daahed daap into th* for- bundle of $1.00 and over. had slowed to a ajieed of about aa a player. Boudreau was replaced recently, as manager of As they approached the animal, center for Fort Devens, Mas#., on Thomnson noticed It waa still ' oet—bearing th* run aloft fC . Wednesday. •> 100 feet hn hour. Its most ad- (OaaUwndM the I lia n s by A1 Louex. - .