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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 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 an

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 . 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 tds

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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 closc

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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. ' ,, 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, 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 -’***■*■•*'' '

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