a SATURDAY, DECEMBER t, 1»CQ M fllTirabVI Enmittg IfpraUi Any Afternoon This Week-C^t a Chest X-Ray. No Appointment Needed!

flra apparatus at Hose Co. No 1 Slatarhood, wearing hat own whita was largaly ftnancsd by the "tur­ aatin wadding gown with long Bulk or Bos Csndy Directs “ Messiah” Special Rites train and c a r i n g a Bible, wlU be Average Dally Net Press Run key, goose and pig” raffle. Bulld- From Fresh masitr A b o u t T o w n united in mock marriage to the For Om Weak EMtag The Weather Heard Along Main Street inga for vetorana’ homes, and Forocaat at tl. S. Woatber Baroae funds for welfart have been accom­ president of the Sisterhood. A ll Eleotrie Candy Caa«a Dacember t, 1868 By Sisterhood past presidents wlU ac|. as ma­ " Ite AewtcwTuefc* AuxUlwy And on Some of Manchester*$ Side Streets, Too plished and financed by automo- Today, rain, aoulheaot galo 48- wffl Monday ovrolnf. Decem- blls.rafflea. trons of honor. The bridealnalda will be attired in colorful cocktail 10,163 50 m ll^ per hour In axiieaad bOT 4. at MfJrt o’clock In the Le­ So, the reformers will have a Arthur Drug Stores placra; hlgh«>at trmprralure aaar Specially Prepared Pro­ gowrna and wriU carry flowera. The gion hall. Plane will be made at In some one of the recent maga-. covered whcix: an early settler hard time explaining away a lot Mambar of Om Audit JRanrljpfitrr lEiirttittg Upralb 60; tonight, min changing to mow, Chanukah lighting ceremony in thia meetinf for the annual Oiriet- alnc laauea we read an article that planted them for fertilizer, but we of these factors when they try to gram to Be Given at the Barasu o f CliaalatloM low 26{ Tnraday, cloudy and oold. put an end to all kinds of gamb­ commemoration of thia holiday naa party. said that the way to solve preseitt haven't oven heard of any such In Manchester~—A CUy o f Village Charm ling and raffling. And won't they vriU be enacted by the glrta of the day Juvenile delinquency was to this locality. Local Synagogue This leaves Manchester practic­ have to cancel their insurance High aehool class of Temple Beth Oihbooa Aaaambly. Catholic send the parents to aehool. And, ally ns a zero, time-wise, for to policies? Because aren’t they real­ Sholom religious school. VOL. LXX, NO. 54 U) TmAfam of Oolumbua which la hold­ from some of the things wc have The Sisterhood of Temple Beth MANCHESTER, CONN„ MONDAY, DECEMBER 4. 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) PRICE FOUR CENTS gain any foothold on tlie calendar ly gambling on theip life expect­ Reception to Follow ing Ita annual CSirlslmae baraar observed around town that might Sholom membership meeting In of antiquity one must have bones. ancy or on the chance of losing Announcement of this meeting BRAYS thia afternoon at the K. of C home, conjunction with the Chanukah be as good a solution as any. One must have plenty of bonea their belongings In a fire? was made In the novel form of a win hold a bualneaa meeting, Tues­ Parents Just don't seem to give holiday will be held on next Tues­ wedding invitation and Sisterhoods and a goodly supplies of relics If he day evening in the temple. Mem­ Crook Lands Increasing Santa’s Sleigh BelongH day evening, December 5, at the a hoot how their youngwlers be­ "Can a man—without the aid throughout the state of Connecti­ Britain Seeks Prime Minister Leaves for Washington home. ThU wlU be the only busl- Is to enter the business of prosper­ bers are asked to note this one Honesty of Cafe Patrons have. especially In public. They ing from the aura of original age of another human being, ami, with­ cut are invited guests. A recep­ To Jeffery’s Grand-dad neae meeting In December. week earlier than the tuiual sched­ may clamp down on their offspring and ancientness that .some more out employliig a mechanical con­ tion, wedding cake included, will ule. follow the service. In the vestry. Hollywood, Dec. 4.-j,(4P)— Kansas’’ City, Dec. 4. ()P)— One Million Chinese at home but when they are out trivance of any sort—rise bodily To Keep Job favored spota hold. Aftei* a short business meeting a “People are getting more-hon­ Ifm . Ahce J. SchuR. of 114 visiting, or shopping, they don't from the ground and sail through All members, husbands, friends Santa Claus wss greeting chil­ Of course. If might h<- easy speci .l program has been planned Woodbrldge street, has returned the air?'-' and non-members are Invited to est these days,” said . A note dren as he sat In a big sleigh seem to care enough to get the proper bonea If and prepared by the program chair­ left by a burglar who rifled a hoane after eleven weeJu’ In Hart- We had even one enterprising sn- That's how the story, "The Man the wedding ceremony and recep­ As Suez Guard In a department store. Bright- Just the other day we were in man, Mrs. Julius Fradin. Since cafe's cash register and phono­ fort hoapltal. She la mtich improv. one of the town's large self-service tlquarlan who would head such a W’ho Floated Through Air" starts tion as guests of the Sisterhood. eyed threl-year-old Jeffery Chanukah la a happy holiday, in Thia elaborate and specially pre­ graph boxes. The note, discov­ Miller stepped up and de­ r t m health and nrnet grateful to store*. A mother and her young­ project. in the January Issue of ".Sir" mag­ commemoration of the rededlca- pared program la novel and It Is ered yesterday, said “not one clared: "You've got Grandpa's Reds Now Committed Consider a moment: three Eu­ azine. It's all about the Norwich all her frlenda for their kindness sters were shopping, or rather be tion of the temple, the Sisterhood Begins Talk With Egypt nickel was phoney.’’ ropean cities and the city of Santo lad, Daniel Donglas Home, who. It expected to be long remembered as sleigh." it said the mother intended to has appropriately chosen this meet­ one of the flnest programs to be "I have?" oaked the sur- ahop. She was busy gossiping with Uoiuingo on this aide of the wster Is said, defied the laws of gravita­ On Ticklish Issue; rlslm to fx)aaeaa the genuine skele­ tion. He left home and gave ing to rededicatc itself to service presented at the temple. pnaed i^anta Claus. "Yes." the another woman all the while her G. .Albert Pearson to the synagogvie and to tlie com­ ton of Columbus. seancee In the homes of many Canal Held Open Gate­ boy said, "and I want to be little brat was running wild around munity' by performing a mock careful with It." RED CEDAR the store pushing one of those Where are we? Quite candidly prominent people. Among them On Wednesday evening, Decem­ way to An Invader Top Reds Ask To the Korean War marriage of a new member and the Santa eaaed through the store pickup carts ahead of him. history says that Eric the Red or wss Ward Cheney of Cheney Brothers silk mills and F. L. Burr, ber fl at eight o’clock the A Cap- president of the Sisterhood. tleklish situation by promising He bum(>ed into oUier shoppers, Lief the Lurky got over here In horns and helmets long before Co­ editor of the Hartfonl Times on polla choir of the High school will The wedding serivee will take lx>ndon, Dec. 4—()P)—Britain be­ to treat the sleigh carefully. CLOTHES POLES ran it against the track of the legs WANTED lumbus. but nobody has ever found the night of August 8, 1852 In the present Handel's "Messiah" In the place In the sanctuary under the gan political talka with Egypt to­ Court to Toss Jeffery was right. His grand­ U. S. Eighth Army Pulls of a number and wa.s generally wedding canopy, i id the ceremony Listings, both rural and father. Everett Miller, had In 20, 25, 30 Ft. Lenglhs any bones to prove It. They have Cheney home here. sanctuary of the South Metho­ day aimed at confirming her role Attlee Here for Talk Bark Through Pyong­ raising cain. The article says Burr was a will be performed by Rabbi Leon urban by which we can bet­ rented the sleigh to Santa. found a supposed Norse tower and dist church. as defender Of the Suez Canal— And 10 Ft. Yard Posts Finally when o- ■ woman shop­ a couple of inscribed stone slabs, hard-headed Yankee, not given to Wind, assisted by Cantor Etra. Out Conviction Clarence Helsing. organist and ter serve our long list of an eastam Invader'a gateway to yang; Hope to Estab­ per gave the youngster a sharp but to hold any historic water, the fairy tales. He wrote a story Special Sermon Installed calling down and told him to cut choirmaster of the Emanuel Lu­ In the sermon, which has been property buyers. much-pHaed Africa. lish Strong Defense human element must also be re­ about the "graceful, floating mo­ theran church, will be the organist With Truman Tuesday out the rough stuff the mother of specially written for this occasion, "•* Porker "ST Foreign Secretary Bmest Bevin, trieved. tions" that Home wont through and George 'Vince, a graduate of Highest Tribunal Begins the little darling gave the other Rabbi Wind will rededicate the beset by a Cairo demand that the U. S. E xp ciises Line Around Seoul Few go to see Norse tablets, The party of men were sitting the class of 194H w ill lx> guest solo- JARVIS A o i Sfodm e Anglo-Egyptlan treaty be can­ customer one of those pasty facial hut thousands go to see one of the Sisterhood for service to the syn­ Deliberations Today F. nnCERALD with Home to see If he could ma­ IsL The presentation will be un­ celled. sought waya to: And Port of Inchon; expressions and mumbled some four genuine assemblies of Colum­ agogue and to the commiuiity and terialize any "aplrlt lights.” Tlie der the direction of G. Albert The world's most-wanted peri" 1. Preserve for the Weat the Phnn 2-I4I7 aarcastic sounding remarks. will point out the lmportan<^ of REA LTY CO. On Appeal of Ameri­ To Rise Fifty Nati.»..8 Ask lOih Corps Threatened bus. room was fairly dark, but not Pearson, director of music at the . . . sure to displace all others aecurlty of the vital Canal Zone; If these v.-omen can't control Any other country but ours, enough so that they couldn't see sisterhood work and loyalty to the 654 CENTER ST. local High school. vour "someone special" may 2. Satisfy the feelings of Na- can Qimmunist Chiefs their youngsters when they act possessing a proper respect for quite clearly, then "suddenly Home temple. PHONE 4112 With Trap in East An Innovation this year will be nave. Plathenium-tlpped 14 K tioDallBt Egyptians who claim their Greeted by Prekidenl, i U . ]\ , A s s e m l l l v tlwl way why don't they leave history would have had at least began to arise." Burr felt Home's The bride, a new member of the Per Cent Soon the presentation of the entire so­ gold point, sp^ial ink-flow Independence cannot be squared Washington,. Dec. 4—(/P)—The th»m at home loi ked up in a two Washington tombs. feet and they were lifted a foot i> ______MarHliall and Aeliesoii' Tokyo, Doc. 4.—(/P)— Unit­ prano section of the choir singing meter assure' flawless writing. with the preoence of foreign troope cloeet, or Ued to a bed post? We In England, we hear, some an­ from the floor." Three times Home country's top" Communist Party the four recitatives of the Nativ­ Pli-glasa reservoir (no rubber on their soil. ed Nations forces threw up TINTAIR never could see why some parents cients are buried In at least ten went up and the third time he waa ity section and the aria "Come The talks began formally with leaders today ask the Supreme See Vast Increases Buiwm; ill Crisis places, which Isn't Impossible If carried all the way to the high parte). 8 smart colors. • a reai'Kiiard shield 10 miles were arrested for chaining the Unto Him"; and the entire alto a luncheon staged by Bevin for Court to throw out their con­ Kaahlngton, Dec. 4—(/Ti •- the iinfortiinste person was sliced celling of the room which .fright­ In Defense Costs by north of Pyongyang today to brats to a fence poet. A good many section of the choir rendering the SERVICES SinsiU Pont from $13.50 Egyptian Foreign Minister Mo- spiracy convictions and declare British Prime Minister Attlee Now Available At of them we i.ave seen needed Just for distribution. ened everyone there. Including alto aria "He Shall Feed His hamed Salah El Din Bey. They Lie Invites Cliiiia Reds protect their bitter retreat But what we are a bit skeptical JO-ANN that the law under which they July 1; Ask O. K. of esune here toilay fa> talk over that kind of treatment. Home himaelf. Flock." Soft from $10.75 were being continued later at a south through tiiat tenke for­ about Is the number of genuine The atnry continues that even That interpret the wishes were tried Is unconstitutional. the world crisis with President To Dyiner to Discuss Barcla.v Wood, organist and R«ad«r and Adviser meeting between the two minis­ Profits Tax Bill Tnanan, and their first oon- shin hones displayed In Europe for Houdini couldn't duplicate Home’s choirmaster of Concordia Lutheran "The atatute and the convlctlone mer Red Korean capital. Lit­ ManchesteT'a eands must be of ters. ’ ference was promptly set for Korea Situation With such a character as Francisco sensational flight and a senior In High school will of the family. A t this time, of high world ten- cannot be validated without de­ tle fighting was reported in fairly recent origin. We make this stroying the constitutional foun­ Washington, Dec. 4—i/P)— Secre­ PINE Plzzaro. who also Is said to he New England was noted for render the baritone recitative; Has Moved To New Addres.s •ien, aides said. Be"vln would tell this afternoon—a day earlier Britain anil Othcri that northwest seijtor. But statement because. In spite of the dations of American Democracy,” tary of the Treasury Snyder said than originally pfawinrd. Juiried rompletely, all bones In- strange happenings in the 1800's, "Thus Saith The Lord" and the 33 Elm St., O ff Main St. Salah El Din Bey Britain Is not Ueut. Gen. Walton H. Walker, U. tremendous digging that has gone tnet. In Limn, Peni. Verity, this especlslly around Massachuaetta they asserted In a preliminary today government outlays may Tha White House annoonced aria, "But Who May Abide.'' E. BRAY prepared to acce|A the Cairo gov­ New York, Dec. 4—(/T)— United 8. Eighth Army commander, said PHARMACY on here over hill and dale as new msn must have had 67 legs to hold "Tlie Man Who Floated Through Near Connecticut General John 6. Burke brief. British Prime Minister Clement Attlee wa%'es from doorwsy o f strato- that the two government hends, homes have been celiared. nobody Pi-eccdlng the program Fred ernment’s one-sided denunciation Jump 50 per cent to s 367,500,000,- the Red CTilneae had rolled five all the leg bones st this time Ir Air" article reveals that these Rogers, carllloneiir will present a FUNERAL HUM^ .lEW ELER o f the 20-year-old treaty—which The Justice Department In reply rrulser at London ,\lrpoii prior to departpre of bin party and himself w1Ui their Ntaffs of aidvisers, States and five other countries to­ armies of 15 divieiona- up to 150.- 664 CENTER ST. has even turned up a fishbone. Insurance called.the 11 Reds "enemies of the 000 total in the next fiscal yMir refutably In evidence. strange events took place even In program of Chrl.stmas carols. State Theater Building Btlll has six yean to run. for Washington and a conference with President Truman. (A P Photo would begin their talks at 4 p. day formally asked the United Na­ 000 men -aouth of the CTiongchon One thing that la cerUln can Then there Is the matter of the Manchester. 87 East Oenter St. TeL 6868 That alliance gives Britain the state" and "conspirators" who %1a radio from London). starting July 1. m. (BHT). H ie sehedule, when easily be seen; the underground "rte public Is Invited and a free 737 Main St. Manchester tions Assembly to take up aa an river within striking distance of head of John the Baptist. Con Tel. 6-1.370 Hartford right to base her troops in Egypt. would destroy the U. S. Govern­ Attlee left Britain, had called Pyongyang. here Is too recently formed to will offering will be taken. Ambalaaee Benrtee ment. He said this may be the result urgent matter the Chinese Com­ servatlvely there are three of hla Again we have the unhappy It further binds the tw o countries for a meeting tomorrow noon. These were the shock troope of have held a prehistoric sloth or a skulls In circulation. He Is in a "The Bill of Rights,” the De­ of "vast Increases in defense costa" munist intervention In Korea. necessity of reporting that the to close military cooperation in more than 1,000,000 Chinese that sabre-toothed chipmunk. Once In a class with Napoleon, who.se heart tree was prociirod in Granby and partment argued In a reply brief, that will require "very substantial The request wae made In a tele­ time of war and threatened war.. Washington, Dec, 4 (ID - Brit­ General MocArthur said were AUTO CLASS while some Indian bones are tin- Is said to be buried In Corsica, church notes of a certain congre­ Is Immense for on evergreen spe­ End of Death Penalty tax increases. ( ” gram to U. N. Secretary-General Egypt Accuses Britain “was never Intended to be a hid­ either In Korea or heading for the Paris and other places. gation cajne to us inscribed on the cie. ing place for the enemies of the Snyder, appearing before tha ish Prims Minister Attlee arrived Trygve Lie. Diplomatic quarters MIRRORS back o f a beer sign. 'Thia hap­ MeINTOSH, DELICIOUS Egypt claims Britain has broken Senate Finance Committee, urged ■aid It might be taken up by the battlefrontg from Manchuria and The whole subject la vastly In­ various provisions of the treaty state, and a convlent underground here today for talks with President pened once before, to our consider­ The festoons of evergreen, stud- enactment of President Truman's Aesembly'e t4-nation steering central (Thins. triguing, and shows what may and B A L D W IN and so has rendered it null and for conspirators In the service of Truman aimed at finding com­ able horror, and the matter now ed with colored bulbs and a pend­ For Murder Urged a committee either today or tomor­ In the bitterly cold northeast, be done by the proper approach void. foreign governments.” 34.000. 000.800 "Excess ProflU" irks again. While we are not Inimi­ ant CTiristmas bell, which now nte Army and Navy mon policy In the world crisis and row. reinforced Chinese mounted a to the subject of antiquity. It is Egypt further asserts her own Violated Smith Act Tax Bill. He said a substitute bill cal to beer, we share the sober illuminate Manchester’s Main APPLES averting the threat of a global The telegram was signed by the critical and more Immediate REPniR nothing to And that some historic army can defend the Suez Canal The Communist, leaders were recommended by the House Tax­ SHOE feelings some associations must stem, always look festive whether war. chief delegatee of the United threat to the U. S. Marines and charsefer has six skulls In clrculs adequately. If It Is given the equip­ convicted in New York of violat­ writing Committee would raise viewed from Center church By Legislative Body Attlee’a big four-engined British States, Britain, France. Norway, four other U.N. dlviatona. tion, sll tsken from him at dlT hold about any possible alignment $1.00 bushel a u b ment. She buys much of her arms ing the 1940 Smith Act. The Act only 33.000,000,000 annually. airliner "Cathay" rolled up on the Cuba and Ecuador. These were the loth Oorpa Periled ferent ages, or that an Important of church notes and drink. Should down, or from the South Metho­ from Britain. But supplies have makes It a crime to advocate and "The events of the past few days dist church, northward. The local National Airport apron where six countries which sponsored the person had as many as 15 hands we not protest in time here, who [ been suapended in recent weeks teafh the \1olent overthrow of this Hartford, Dec. 4 —(4^ —• The i Policemen to retire after 20 years in Korea and In other parts of the The Reds were driving on the store windows and interiors are all President Truman, Secretary of Soviet-vetoed Security ChuncII In Europe they preserve this sort knows that the church service pro­ LOUIS M. BOTTI irbecause o f ' her campaign to oust government. Legislative Council proposed today , instead of 25 years of service re- world testify to ths compelling twin east coast Induetrial clUea ot looking their best. Stocks are full, The 11 were fined 310,000 each State Acheson, Defenee Secretary resolution calling upon the Peiping [U IH Ijl^ U-LURIT of thing, and make mon?y at It. gram Itself might not be found "lie British garrison. that Connecticut abolish capital need for the enactment of addition­ Hamhung and Hungnam. They there Is * wide choice of the new- and given prison sentences rang­ ' gardlees of age. Marshall and other officials were Regime to withdraw Its troops But here In Manchester, time one day to have been printed In­ and SONS Another main Egyptian demand punishment, legalise certain games I The Council recommended re­ al profits taxes at this congression­ waiting at about 9:45. threatened to leolate the entire has been too short. As we said In ferior to a stein of beer rampant, est and latest in wearables and toys BINGO ing from three to live years. Ten from Korea. 10th (Torpe. Its five dlvlMons are Bush Hill Road Manchester vhlch Britain rejecla: are at liberty under bond. The of chance and intensify Us fight jection of a proposal to prohibit al session," Snyder said. After the greetings. Attlaa made ■I • i V l l t f O opening, not even a wishbone ex­ or some other heraldic (not this for the kiddies, in some stores new IJs Invites Chian Bada widely ecattered ever Uia rugged lU H OMtm (M. She wants to incorporata tha other, Eugsne Dennis, Communist against sex crlrhea. ; attachment of property In law suits "The over*.idtaig eonalderatlon a statement for the newsmen ists here. paper) device like a bar sinister? departments have been opened up Telephone S-1001 There was no Indication whather northeaat Korea leaboK. ffin liftiv ft 0 temporarily for toys, and there la Party Secrstsry, is In Jsll serMng In a report prepared for the new before damages are swarded In a at this ttms Is the government'* thera. Leavs us not mistake flagons for / Every Saturday Night (Oontlaiied m Faga BSgbt) the same resolution would be eub- Marlnaa and doughboy* battled Lower St. Lrral no need to shop further afield, but a year for contempt o f Congress. Legislature which e&nvenes next i cose. need for more revenue." He said his aim in the talks mltted to the Assembly or wheth­ When is a person gambling and ikons! month, the Council also recom- I Stems From Adler Suit Eatlmate “May Be Low*' with Mr. Truman—which are to deeporately to break out of deep when Is he not ? What Is a raffle shop early! Cite Oermaa Fbarlsm er It would be revised In an effort mended legislation which would j The proposal stemmed from the Snyder toJ' the Senate Commit­ get underway tomorrow— "Is to Rod trape la tha Changjin roaer- and what Is not a raffle? And. The Communists raised two ma­ to brand tha Chinese Communists STARTING AT 8:15 SHARP jor questions In their appeal: create a statewide adult probation 3200,000 suit brought against Mrs. align our policies In the new and volr area. A P (Torreepondent Tom what's the difference between a We often woader who lies the Now that December is with us tee that his previous estimate of as aggressora. Thia may be decid­ iKiUs Himself First, does the Smith Act vio­ system, establish a Domestic Re- i ------troubled situation In the world and Stona reported Chinese pressure gamble and a raffle? Artordlng'to most In this perpetual controversy and difficult traveling conditions 345.000. 000,(KK) In outlays and a ed after consultations In Wash­ between the “wets” and the late the free spee^ amendment lations Court; and permit State I • (Continued on Page Six) 32.000. 000.000 deficit this fiscal to find the means of upholding ington between prime minister the dictionary gambling Is play­ may descend upon us at any mo­ 2p REGULAR GAMES 3 SPEaAf.S (Continued on Png* Eight) "dtya’* ? ment, the following slogans are to the Constitution r Second, does year, which ends next June 30, what we both know to be right.” Attlee of Britain and President ing a game for etakea, such as OoM Wind Oreeto Rim It so' happens that literature new and timely; "Ease Up In a laving Autoists It violate another amendment "may prove lO be too low In light Truman. money, and a raffle Is the putting He accused the Communist bloc from both sides, comes to this of­ Freeze-Up! You Can't Stop On An which says no Mrson shall be de­ of the events of the past few days.” Consultations continued here up of equal shares of something bf of trying to "drive a wedge be­ fice each week. Here Is a testi­ Icy Dime! Take Your Time in prived of life, liberty or property He continued: throughout the day, but delegates value, such aa money, the sole pos- A without due process of law? On See Hope of Bringing tween our two peoples." Claim Truman Orange H all B ingo sess'ir, or winner, to be determined monial from a "dry’’ in Ohio; Wintertime! More Brains—U>e National Guard Flier Re­ "The prospects for fiscal year were unusually reticent about X the latter question the Red lead­ A harsh, cold wind, driving low by chance. "I was rather wild In my young­ Chains! Keep Your Wits ahd 1952 (beginning next July 1) and what was going on behind the er daya learned to smoke at the fuses “ Easy Way Out” ers contend the Act must fall be­ subsequent years are far more ser­ wet clouds swept over the port ae scenes. When are you breaking the law. Windshield CTlear! Rain - Sleet- cause of "indeflniteness.” age of eight, played pool In a sa­ ious. 1710 JTeaident's budget esti­ the BrHleh and American leaders U. N. Secretary-General Lie Needs a W ar EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT and when mte you within the law ? Snow—The Time to Walk Slow!” Lest Others Die "The rise of German Fascism Dead Baek to Life loon when atm in knee pants and mate for thS coming year will not talked for a minute or so before the Invited the Chinese Communists Some placee gambling is legalized — A. Non. teaches us that precisely such saw my boy friends take their be complete for some time. As a President returned to hla watting representatives to meet with top Penny Bingo 7:15 to 7:45— Regular Bingo at 7:15 and In some places It is against first drinks at the inslstancc of Dallas, Dec. 4—(JP)— A National vaguely worded statutes are the automob,IJe British and Indian U, N. delegates Pravda Says “ Only Lun­ Instruments for the sweeping sup­ result of the vast Increases In de­ the law while at the same time drinkers at the bar.” I Guard flyer yesterday elected to In the" meantime, the British at his home tonight In a possible WASTE PAPER pression of dissent,” their brief fense costs, the level of -govern­ raffles are simpl.v overlooked. The Now any peraon who lived dur ' die In bis flaming Jet flghter rath­ Berlin Election mental expenditures next j-ear lesder had greeted all the Amer­ mediation move In the Korean con­ atics” Would Believe game of "Bingo" is legalized In declared. "The statute is so all-en­ chine Opens Up iNew flict. Ing the aaloon age in thia country er than riak the lives of scores of may be half again aa large as this ican officials he knew, such as this state. It Is a gamble no mat­ STILL TIME compassing os to Impose political Informal Dinner He Is Seeking Peace ORANGE HALL knows that Is absolutely not so, Sunday drivers. year. ter how you look at It and hun­ FOR censorship over vast segments of Avenues; Experiments A spokesman for Lie said repre­ A youth under 21 years of age Flmt Lt. James Arthur Bradley Blow to Reds Very substantial tax Increases (OitatLiart OB Page Nine) dreds of people play the game our people.” sentatives of Israel, Sweden and may get a drink, and does, nowa­ o f Dallas was killed when he flew Prove Successful will be required to carry out the Moscow, Dec. A—(IP)—Pravda, each weelt. CHRISTMAS No “ Suicide Poet” Pakistan also will be present. He days. at our taverns. the burning plane off the Hensley essential policy of financing the the Commiinlat Party newspaper, Horse races are conducted all COLLECTION Field runway and over about 100 On the other hand, the govern­ said "there will be an Informal But in those days saloonkeepers ment’s reply said "the restrictions One and a Half Million CTleveland, Dec. 4.—(/Pi Some­ greatest possible amount of these dinner" after which there will he says President Truman "needs war over the country and open betting believed It to be their duty to keep PORTRAITS automobiles parked at the end of body soon a human who la "clini­ costa by taxation. Mrs. Roosevelt an opportunity to talk. and not peace." That, tho paper is allowed at the tracks. Yet If the children out of their places. They OF YOUR riin.DREN the strip. He crash landed in a Voters in West Zone Can’t HeslUte so-called "bookies" take a bet on Don't Delay MONDAY, DECEMBER 4 thinly populated area Just beyond (ConUaned on Page Eight) cally" dead may be brought back Gen. Wu Hslu-C?huan and his added. Is why "he is going Into a were fanatics In this respect. K. O. Communism "The Importance of sound na­ three top aides will attend. Sir new war hysteria." a horse they are liable to arrest Phone For Appointment Today the field. to life by a new artificial heart- tional finance to an adequate de­ Is Threatened Gladwyn Jebb will be present for "Who but lunatics can believe and a jail term. Just yesterday a Lt. Col. B. Mtt Taylor, Base Com­ and-lung machine. How many remember those few fense efforts leaves no room for Britain and Sir Bcnegal Rau for In the peaceful Intentions of Tru­ Judge in a New York City court people with guts enough to buck ANNE GRIFFIN mander, said hsl would recommend Berlin, Dec. 4—(45—West Berlin, One machine that may do this hesitation. We have far too much said that he didn't see the sense IN THE NORTHWEST SECTION Couple K ill India. man and hi* friends?!’ asked Prav­ popular opinion during World War MOBILHEAT Bradley for the Congressional Anti-Red political fortress 100 is being kept In readiness during at stake to risk the consequences Rau has already held two prl- in allowing a man to bet on horse Medal o f Honor because the lieu­ Caller Says She Will Be da In a front page editorial— the. II and warn us that Uncle .Sam Chilli Phoiosirapher miles behind the Iron Curtain, difficult heart operations at of inadequate and tardy financial racing "inside the track" and tenant’s action ' probably saved first authoritative Soviet comment wa.s getting too chummy with Pal 47« MAIN ST. PHONE 4989 Help the Hospital — Help Local Industry By Continuing Hahnemann hospital in Philadel­ preparedness.” Shot at Diiinei«=-Bul (Contlnued on Page Ten) then make arrests for betting on I many Uvea. 3 Y ear O ld knocked out Communism again on the Presldrnt's news conference Joey Stalin? They were called FUEL OIL To Save Paper. The Need Has Not Diminished! yesterday with a record 90.4 per phia, in case the patient's heart j. Urging that Congress 4^opt the last Thursday. horse racing "outside the track." An interna] explosion In the F- stops. fascists, traitors, and lots of other cent vote In municipal elections. President’s pending "excess prof­ There’ s No Shooting Pravda made no mention of Mr. There are those who will tell cute little names. Now, If they 84 Jet set it afire on the takeoff. . TTic machine and ita polentiali- its" tax pCo^sal without change, .vou that the first section of our Officers watching said Bradley Beat Cbild to Death Be­ Disregarding Red threats and a Truman’s remarks on the atomic wish, they can hang some labels Communist boycott. 1,504,414 of tlea were described yesterday by Snyder declared corporate profits New York, Dec. 4 (/Fl — Mr*. bomb, however. nation's capltoI was financed by a Dr. Charles P. Bailey, chief of Japs Cannot on us—beginning with "suckers.’ 1,664,091 eligible Berlin voters cast this year have been so large they Pnuw Talk “A Mask” AAA A NEW SERVICE ALA raffle. Were you In the draft in SWEET CIDER (Oonthmed on Page Tea) cause Sbe Refuses cheat surgery, and assocliftes at can be tapped for 34,000,000,000 Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke st the World War 1 or W,orld War 2? If their ballots, complete official re­ W ildorf-Astoris hotel last nlght^ It declared that the President's The Christmas street lighting To Take Medicine turns showed. Hahnemann, to the Ohio chapter "without Imposing hardship on Fight in Korea official statements on latest devel­ AT MANCHESTER GREEN so your number, or the order by of the American Ctollege of Cheat has been turned on the past week The dominant Socialists lost a corporations." apparently unaware she had been opments In Korea "promised to LEA\'E YOUR CAR A T NIGHT FOI^ A GREASE JOB AND which you were called, waa de­ Fresh from our new mill Physicians. Estimating that corporate prof- In.Hartford, from Morgan street third of their previous strength to threatened with death If she ap­ expand still further the American OIL CHANGE. PICK CP IN MOKMNti ALL READY TO GO. termined by a raffle. to the South Green, and along Charleston, W. Va., Dec. 4.— It has worked successfully on Ifx for 1950 "will probably aggre- every day. the runner-up Christian Democrats Army and to continue the United Many good things have been ac­ Pratt street. The effect is a bril­ (If)—A young West Virginia cou­ dogs. It kept one dog alive for 71 gaw^ 337,000,000,()()0, or almost peared. Premier Yoshida Bans GAS STATION OPEN ALJ. NUiUTl News Tidbits and Free Democrats. The Social­ States Imperialist machinations complished by rafhe. For example. liant, pale yellow light rather ple signed statementa admitting Shortly before her scheduled ap­ Should Y'ou Need Wrecker Service You Have Right To Designnte ists polled 653,974 votes, the (ThAst- Volunteers; Adoptn a than the usual red and^reen. Sur­ Big variety of apples for Culled Prom (JP) Wires they beat a three-year-old girl to (Caatlnnrt on Page Ten) pntloued oa Page Tea) pearance at the annual dinner of / isn Demberats 360,829. the Free (Continued on Page Seven) Y'our Choice. Call . . . mounting each of the poles along death because she refused to take the Betb-EI Hospital, police said sale. PIKE some medicine for a cold. State Democrats 337,477. “ Hands Off Policy” the sidewalks is the replica of a they received an anonymous tele­ huge candle, outlined by a string Rctrest la Korea brings on 'Trooper W. S. Webb said today. Unite Against Rrts phone message. COOK’S SERVICE STATION Famous Brand Heating Oil severe setback in stock market Murder charges were filed But leaders of all three parties, Tokyo, Dec. 4 - (/P)—Prime Min­ A L A Manchester Green, Conn. A A A of alternately colored and clear PACKAGE STORE "A man with a gun is going to Clean— Hot— Economical Freacb police sad U. S. Martaes against Junius Ross Smith, 37, headed by Socialist Mayor Ernst shoot Mrs. Roosevelt If she appears ister Shlgeru Yoshida declared to­ Reds Fight UeN. lights. Sage-AIIen’s lowest building ANSALDI’S STAND W ILB U R C. BROWN, Permittee day that Japanese "cannot be TELEPHONE 5501 Is topped with the usual Christmas Plu8 Time-Saving, Trouble- I throw protective screen around and hla wife, Lilly May Smith, 28, Reuter, pledged they would con­ tonight.” the caller said. BOI.TON of nearby Bt. Albans in the death tinue tbelr three-faction city coali­ News Flash es permitted" to volunteer In the tree with varl-colored bulbs. The 278 MIDDLE TURNPIKE WEST emhasay in Paris to controf stream Saving Service No Untoward Incident Korean campaign. o f Communist petitioners protest' Saturday of Ida Smith, no rela­ tion aa a united front against Rus­ W ith U. S. Arms tion. Dr. Goff P. U lly, Kanawha (Late BuUeilna ol the (JPi Wire) Uniformed police and plaln- He made the statement during a Ing against possible use of atomic sian aggression. Efficient Weather-Watching county coroner, said the child died clothesmen were mobilized at near­ question period In" Parliament. FREE DELIVERY - TEL 7330 bomb in Korea . . . . Congressional Five WestdSn splinter parties ap­ Safety Tested System o f a brain hemorrhage. pearing on the ballot here for the by stations and sent to the scene. Yoshida aald the Japanese gov­ Chinese and Indochina leaders quote President Truman as Some guarded the speakers' table, Webb quoted Smith os saying hrat time each failed to win five Find Dismembered Body ernment Is firm In its constitu­ Prompt, Automatic Fuel I aaylag he wants veterans of Kor- he hit the girl with his fist and others mingled with the 1,200 tional ban on armed forces and Communists Advance I aaa fighting to hava "01 education- pc.' cent of votes and so got no New York, Dec. 4— (iP)— Parts of a white woman’s nude USED CARS GRANDE BARBER SHOP Deliveries knocked her against a wall. The seats in Berlin’s new House of guests in the ballroom, and still war. Wines, Liquors, ] al aid’’ that was givan veterans of officer said Mrs. Smith told in her Deputies. body were found today in a Brooklyn baggage room of the others manned the surrounding 8e«s No world War HI With American Gunv o u now Full Measure Guaranteed I World War n. balconies. D o Y K — 869 MAIN STREET— (Over Marlow’s) statement that ahe then struck As the record vote was cast, the Long Island Railroad, police reported. The grisly members . The Premier said he did not ex­ 1940 OLDS 4-DR. Body a f 40-year-old widow Is the little girl with a board. Soviet zone’s official news agency were found by Roy B. Smith, baggage man at the Fourth There wss no untoward Incident. pect the Korean campaign to de­ Washington, Dec. 4 —(IP)— The I found In lonely woods and Bolyston, Webb said the chlld’a father, ADN reported that East German On leaving, Mrs. Roosevelt was velop into a third world war. Pentagon has been advlsrt that You loo can save niouey by gplliiig your When you need fuel ■ Mass., pMIce say she waa slain avenue and Hansom place station. escorted to a waiting auto by five the (Thinese Communists used 1948 PONTIAC 4-DR. and Beer Hope Smith o f Oiarleatbn, had Prime Minister Otto Grotewohl ♦ ♦ ♦ ■ Japan's police force, he added, glasses at Union Optical Co. NOW OPEN AGAIN quickly I week ago .... Sailings of nine left Ida and another daughter, had proposed to West German policemen and driven several blocks is sufficient to Insure "domestic some late-model, American-made 1949 OLDS 76 COUPE Ishtpa in Saa Francioco bay area Natalie, 18 months old, in Mrs. Two Hunters Killed As Deer Season Opens to her town residence at the Park arms in turning bark Gen. Douglaa lie held up while government agents Smith’s care since lost September. (OontlBued on Page Eight) Sheraton Hotel. (Continued ea Page Six) MacArthur's offensive in North Salisbur>", Mass., Dec. 4— UP)— ^The Massachusetts deer Korea. 1946 CHEV? COUPE FOR FULL SERVICE DET Jta YDUR m O RITE Ichsck cargo manifests to prevent Service at Union Optical is the best in C A LL 4148 lelilpmeat o t any cargo destined for hunting season today claimed two hnman victims 45 minutes This was reported today by re­ IBed China. . . . Bridgeport police after it opened. They were Charles D. Cudmore, 19, of Bev­ sponsible military authorltlea who town. 1947 OLDS 76 2-DR. BRaNDS AT THE PIKE TWO BARBERS AT A U TIMES Iraport that they tare holding for New Siorm Heads This erly and ^ym ond S. Noyes, Jr., 27, of Salisbury, both killed Hey Kids! Here a Chance said the newest model 3.5 inch IH artfort poUce a mlaalng Hlg- tank-buster bazookas were Includ­ accidentally. ed among the identified arms of A n w o H l done at Union Optical Co. is |gaaum glM, Jeaa Badtbee, ID. 4 * * . SPECIAL! BEER ON IDE AT ALL TIMES Jamea Kevin McOaInneaa, 56- Way with High Winds , To Run Schools Your Way the (Tommunists. gnaranteedf lyear-old Hollywood producer and Tax Evasion Suspect Shot To Death These had been aped Jo Korea Frank Grande, Proprietor, has ■writer, dies o f heart ailment at Mobile, Ala., Dec. 4— (/P)— A Mobile woman nnder federal by air in the early stages o f the, . IMS NASH ■Barclay Hotel in New York . . . fighting to stop the tough Russian returned to his shop after sev­ New York, Dec. 4— (JP)—A new,,^mowfaIl In central Pennsylvania indictment on charges of income tax evasion was found shot Fair Lawn, N. J., Dec. 4—(IP)— ^system which aervea the five T-S4 tanks which apearaeadod tha ■Israel and Jordan heed V N cease Come in and have Mr. Christensen adjust eral weeks in the hospitaL intense aouthwastern storm. fo l-| A iid New ‘ York might reach five to to death today. Coroner H. S. J. Walker reported that the Want a bargain, kids? ' schoola original North Korean Invasion. 2-OOOR |8n order after their forces clashed lowing tha tame ^ U m but ex­ 10 Inches. How'd you like to own four Board Wouldn’t Pay LUMBER THERE'S ALWAYS dlBi^ted road in Jlegev desert body of Mrs. Joseph MitchelL about 50, was found on the Captured k i Pnaan yonr glasses free o f charge. pected to be much leoa severe than Aa the snow swept Into the met­ grammar achoole and a liigh The Borough asked the Board of Those turned againat tha U. N, $1195 BVILDINC SVPPLIES PLENTY OP PARKINO SPACE the disastroua gale a week ago,' ropolitan area, the wind reached floor in her home. A revolver lay nearby. - ■chool? Education to fork over 34,851.75 forcaa In racant day* pnamnaMy < * * 4 i FIneat Seirtco > AT THE Trwwurjr Balance moved up the eastern oeaboard to* 39 milM an hour with gusts up to Ahd run 'azn the way you like? aa Ita ahan o f tha coat were captured last aununar wkan Satisfaction Asanred SHINGLES • Ri^H NG day. It was expaotad to hit New BO. The Weather Bureau aaid tha Thirteen Die Ap Ship Explodes No homework. No staying after But the Board wasn’t having any tha U. N. waa defending tha Pnaen Open Evenings Washington, Dae. 4— — The England this afternoon or tonight velocity waa not expected to in­ Bpologne-flar-Mer, France, Dee. 4— (/F)— Thirteen men ■chooL No taachera. of that. They said the ^ o o l bridj^eh6sd. C o. Open 7 A. M. to 5 P. M. Dally PIKE PACKAGE STORE oalUoa o f tbs Treasury Nov. 30: It brought rain, driven by high crease within the next three or AH you hava to do is bid on property la public property and Rtporta on othsr anna ar* h»- Union Optical were killed today when a F i^ c h fishing boat exploded and West Center at Including Wed. Afternoons fet budgat racalpto, 643,411,839 80; winds, along the coast and heavy four hours. them and plunk down the money. can’t be taxed. eompleta but official* aald tha Gh3- MUMAIN STREET, MANCHESTER TEL. 2-3128 H arford Road GRANDE BARDER SHOP Open *TII Noon S a tu i^ y 1gat axpandituras 8477.828.247.- ■now In Interior aecUons. The sank jnst off this channel port. Four men aboard the ship You see, three yean ago the e a * M aac4 64.1Sf,3»7,SDS.07. Weather Bureau warned that (CTaatlanai ■■ Paga T mi> were saved. Borough put through » naw oewar tOoattaaad ■■ r e g e BaveaX tCkBtteBrt SB ffWe j \'

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1980 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, ll>50 — i i m o PACE t h r :EP avenue. Hartford, waa ahaken up 68, of 414 Hartford road, and Fred ss to what to do and bow’ to give and was taken to the Manchester Robinson, 72, of 219 Porter street., P re p a re Way’ what we do. !^anchegler Cedars Plan for long term parking, plus a cen­ OrMit Haven; and the additional presant yaar, Indicating a haard Local Driver Memorial hospital where her chest Robinson, driving south on Main Nor is Christmas the tlms for Assumes Post Hearings Set tral site for a house of ennafort, sum of 111,000.00 la to be added start on tha tax money use this >waa X-rayed and then she was ’monts to Other Civil Divi­ the time of the adoption of the Here’s 1 of two accidents investigated by this month alone to chalk up 3,000 peace and happiness on this great prano, has been engaged as the 100 adult volunteer Girl ' Scout comment on proposals for addi- (.’zeeh linmlgrants who fouglit Htl- '$.10 p. ra. Saturday at Main and dist church yesterday. Being the day is far more Important than to Saturday, December 9 guest soloist and will be accom- sions,’’ Sub-.sectloii 1 "County Annual Budget” ! ler in the last w ar, are clamoring treat local police over the week-end I School streets and Involved ve­ reportable accidents. 1.185 personal tional appropriations equal to 1 tux" and the additional amount first Sunday.in Advent, he took Jiave a day of fancy trimmings, Pre-Holiday Bqiiare dance, Bol­ nled by organ music. There will workers at a tea held yesterday Isil In Be Self Siip|Hirtlng i to enlist in thr Aiistrallnn military th a t 1 A passenger in the Wrobel car hicles driven by Charles L,.' Donee, injuries and 25 deaths. ton Community hall, benefit of St. nearly a half mill additional ex­ of $9,604.04 is to be added to the UiM nSen Oonci, 211 Wethersfield j but with tired bodies, minds ond K an amplifying system installed afternoon from three to five o’clock While the mihlir parking lot. 1 (oree.s. ^ c s occasion to point out somt sugges­ Maurice’s chapel, 8 p.m. eo that the muetc will be carried penditure on the current grand amount to be collected for prop­ tions for th# observancs of Christ­ spirits making one unable to en­ in the Federation Room at Center list. The total involved $.3.'),.’’>01.01. iimler the rcsOintions. would he ! The Deputy Director of Recruit- you Tueaday, December 1$ Uiroughout the park. Congregational church. Red tap­ erty taxes on tlie list of 19,50. Ing, C: F, I-ewts, has ordered all joy Oiristmas as It should be en­ Dr. George McReynolds on Ja­ represents additional funds sought "Moved: That the sum of fit self-supporting, and would he ori­ th at mas which would make It a far joyed. The committee is contacting lo­ ers. green pine boughs and gaily ginally paid for from the income ! reeriiitlng offteera to take the lang- more meaningful experience than pan and China In T. W. C. A. lec­ cal choirs and choral groups ask­ colored oi-namenta gave the room to complete payment of tlie Hart- 1000.00 be and the same la hereby from parking meters. Ilie oilier I names of these new Australians. it has becoms to" many people to­ “All oi us could well sfford to ture eerias. Community Y at 1:15 ing them to form a nucleus for ford County tax. $9,,501.04; an ; appropnaled, in addition to tlie lastlBK, read the story of the flret Christ­ a festive holiday air. Background Mrs. Lucille Baker two items would he |ianl fur by Pending a change in government . dallelou, day. He suggested that an effort p.m. the Community Singing. It would music was provided by Mrs. Her­ amount to insulate and wintcrproof amount appropriated in the An- general taxation on the list of the 1 policy, they rsnnot lie accepted. be made to make C’hrlstmaa a mas over and over again this niursday, December 14 be apprectsted by the committee the veterans' homes at Greenhaven, I mini Budget for maintenance of kl-mintflaTer. year. In those days, like today, St. Mary's Lsdtes' Guild noon man Petersen at the piano. Bachelor of Science, having ma­ It’s Wrlgley’s Christian occasion, a sane occasion that any group Interested contact Mrs. Baker is the first paid $11,000; and a sum with which to the Green Haven Projeet, said and a simple occasion. there was much excltsment In the lunclieon, 11:30 to 2:00, and Rudolph Swanson or Roy B. War­ jored in the social sciences. At bargain for the purchase of the amount to be added to the amount g^annlnt Gum. world. Peopls were busy with Christmas sale. ren. worker for Manchester’s Girl Pordham University, she secured Hayes property on Purnell place approprtafed in the Annual Riid- In the sermon the minister Scouts, as all administrative duties urged that aU bellsvers should be­ many things. In fact, most of Sunday, December 17 The Nativity Scene will be in­ her Master of Arts degree and is for a public parking lot. $15,000. get. Code 7. ‘'Veternns." Siih.see- 'w M L trt MH U SO them were so busy they missed Annual Christmas candlslight stalled the last of this week at have been carried on by volunteer presently a candidate for her doc­ lion 2. for payment of in.siilatlnn gin now to bum It Into their con- help in, the past. With the tre­ Any interested person may ap­ nfredUBf you get a dandy mOe sclousnesa that Christmas Is a the birth of Christ entlrsly, and it choral concert by senior choir of the tame location that it was last torate from Cornell University. pear at the hearing and express under the flooring of homes In waa the ebepherds in the fields to Concordia Lutheran church, 7:45 year. mendous growth of Girl Scouting Her Experience ^ when you chew It. Try it. lime during which the birthday oi in the town, the need for profes­ hie views or seek information. Jesus Christ, the Lord, is celebrat­ whom ths good news was rsvsal- p.m. Mrs. Baker wa* a Junior hign Above Local Rsllmats TV e’ve got (lie men and ths 1 ed. They were the ones who wrere Annual community Christmas sional assistance has become more school teacher lor seven yea s in Chewing ed. It should be a time when men sing, sponsored by Tall Cedars, and more apparent. It is the pur­ The County tax item went far 1 testing equipment tu give remind themselves of what the I to know that the Prince of Peace New PTA Group Kairii‘,1 I, Comi-, and taught high above local estimates this year, ^6lCY *S SfiAtMINT OUM had come into the world bringing Center park, 6 p.m. pose of the Manchester Girl Scout {.chool n Ntw York City for oiie birth of Jesus was to mean to the Tuesday, December 19 Council, as emphasized in the re­ being set at $46,000. General BANTLY your car the exira margin of t world through his life, his teach­ light and life and love to all men year. She has bi tn a camp di-ec- Manager Waddell reported that •Ms dlgesNooi feeth, bftofh Emanuel Lutheran Ml«.slon,".i'y To Be Orgauized cent fund drive, to make Scout­ lor in arts and crafts for the New WlAGMA/ ! everywhere," concluded the min­ safety that good, fast acting ings, his death and hit resurrec- Circle play. "Christmas Under the ing and all its aspects (including this condition is due. in large .8.5.5 t ’LNTLK STREET ister. York Protestant Episcopal Mis.v.on part, to the fact that several capi­ ' Uon. And it should be a time Stars," 8 p.m. camping, arts and crafts! avail- Society and also for the Interml.s- Telephone 5711 or 8'Ml hrakes provide. Call Mcrt (lay I when men search their own liearts The musle for the eervices was Friday, December $$ Parents of children in the Ver- Kble to more girls, stressing the tal outlays were made w hich were O IL CO. under the direction of Herbert A. planck school held a preliminary sion Society. For tour years, she paid for In the same year instead to be sure that their souls arc British American club annual idea of partnership between girls served as head councillor and ; -o- .rn MAIN ST. at and arrange a con­ right with God, that no known sin France, mlniater of music. ^The kiddles Chrl.stmss party, 7:80 p.m. merting recintly, looking toward and adults. Volunteer workers of being funded over a period of i anthem was “The Great Day of the organlzatioue of a Parent- grani director at Camp Undercliff. HOLIDAY SCHEDULE: AUTO GLASS venient dale. Drive a safe cur stands between them and God and have made tremendous strides In L,ake Placid, N Y. She has hud time. TEL. 529.1 MIRRORS that they are endeavoring tp live I Uie Lord U Near,” by klartin. Teacher Association. Anthony local Scouting but it is believed two (.nd a half jcars’ experiercc The insulation of veterans' homes | this winter. the Christian life in the fullest Mrs. Richard Cadman waa the so- Kilpatrick Gels Wallace acted as chairman and In­ that the services of an executive as an Intermediate Scout leader in is proposed as the result of a pe­ OPEN DAILY UNTIL (iHBISTMAS way possible. I lolit at the eight o'clock service. troduced the speakers, Mrs. Hsxold director, who can devote full-time T ^-^ -5 $49-95 CIFTIEST STORE IN TOW N was accompanied by Mrs. Kil­ Raymond C, Paris. with social planning for the com­ Evaline Pentland, Mrs. Clarence ' A — ------• BURTON'S, THE patrick. A nominating comnUltes waa munity. Eichman and Miss Veronica Sheri- 1 Miiilrin and period itylM The Bulletin, offiplal monthly I selected as follows: Cbarlss Bog- Mrs. Baker will supervise the dan, Mrs. John Pickles and Mrs. Hera Is What You Gel: . . . wHlnut. mahogany, luUicatlon of the Marine Corps I glni, chairman; Mrs. Edna HoUe- work of volunteer office staff .1. S. Brown poured. Scouts aa.sist- . iimpf> and blonde woodz. lague. Is published in Baton 1 man. Hugh Meadows, Mrs. Myron members and is responsible for the ing at the tea were Mlsif Denise • HOPALONG CASSlOY-nearly : feet M l o I management of a business office, LaCoss and Miss Margaret Erick- i $1 rpap.i ve.v your aclectlon Rouge. BogUseb. Mrs. Stanley Baldwin, • MICKEY MOUSE-over a foot tall for (Iplivpry for Chrlit- Mr. Kilpstrick, before leaving i Miss Catherine Shea and Mrs. opened during the past week at son. Miss Evaline Pentland. first ® SANTA CtAUS—over a fool tail for Penacook, N. H., in October. ' Marjorie Mansur. (■ 983 Main street, She is responsi­ deputy commissioner, presented i • DONALD DUCK’S NEPHEW HUEY-o.c a nia.v 1948. had been active in Marine ble for training and supervising Mrs, Baker with a corsage of I The first i-’.cclinj of the Vsr- foot tail ^ Corps Lsagus affairs, and since leaders, and for directing Camp white carnations early in the after­ ’ planck Parent-Teachers Associa- ® BIG 5NOWAAAN—over a foot tall moving to Penacook, has been Merri-Wood. It is her Job to guide noon. I .*•1 commandant of the League’s De­ I tion will be held December 13, st and coordinate the total work of • COWBOY—over a foot fall i r ; which time the by-lawe and noml- • INDIAN—over a foot tall > partment of New Hampshire. the local Girl Scout organization I ! natlng commlttscs will make their so that it meets the girls’ needs as • PLUS 2 OTHER BIG TOYS-over a foot ta’I CHILD’S recommrfidationi. well as possible, and become a vi­ W hit • bfirg«inl 9 big $up*r («liur«g $oy$ E*rh on* (*’ail I tal force in the social and cultural VITAMINS Ov*f *r>d ovor *gain M id* ot lovgh, duf#bl*. " l ' life of the town. njbh*r in br.ll.gnt colori. All 9 tor only $1 00 Supply ti lim fed Ofd*r 9«v*r9t $*t$ PLUS •— m. ysstsrday when Patrolman Cavagnaro noticed her hav­ June ADyson, Dick Ponell In ing difficulty starting a car. She “RIGHT CROSS” was formerly a resident bf Maine and moved to Maneheeter recently, STARTS THURSDAY LAWSON PLASTIC CHAIRS the court was told. ‘fTWO FLAGS WEST* A contempt of court count piua: "Father’s Wild GamcT’ Now that I broadcast games instead of playing them, a g a li^ Francis D. Coleman. 21, 79-50 tha Milner hotel. Hartford, was my first thought is my voice. That's why I chose my $ continued to December 9 under 940 bend. A slmUar charge cigarette for mildness. And before I did so, I made a For the man of the house. Big I against Richard R. Sprague of 16 sfMie I erf* MS MMKritTta dpep and wide Lawson lounge irigh atreet Winimantlc, reeulte< sensible test—the 30-Day Camel Mildness Test. in a 914 fine. Sprague waa also OBEAT ALL COLOB SHOW! rhnir. upholstpipd in glpaniing $25.00 It was fun—and convincing. ! took my time—smoked wear and soil defying plaslic. ordered to pay the 916 baUnc, ^ Hem* immm in a rhoii'p of rich (wloro. I ft ortvioui fln# which ht had not Harry JswM A4riaa Heath Camels fdr 30 days. Not just one puff or one whiff paid and which caused his arrest "BOCK S m o k in g tor contempt- “FLL ISLAND . . . no quick tricks. My test left no doubt. Cool, Other cases dlspo(^ GET BY” TRAIL" morning wsrs: D«»Md At S:li At SiiaeiU OkMElS REGUlARiy mild Camels for me! 99 Washburn. Me., driving without a an empty hcanse. 915; WUUam Hunt, 49. Wed. Jaaa Crawferd la "Harrie Bridi road, WllUmanOc, Intoxlca Craig" aad "R1|M CrsM’ PROVED THEY AGREE ? HIDDEN TREASURE happy holidaying^ tier. 16 daya; Norman M. Scuasel m T t MSirton atraet. Stalf^ EAST FBEE PABBIHO Gift Powder Box Vi Springs, pasainf atop WITH MYTHROAr. ROCKING” AttlHo I t Colrio, 21, 2 I j by Peter Pan I 'in your ' , " court HarUord. violation ot rules of tha road, $12: MUton Turklng- CAME15 ARE MILD! HAVE VUUB PARTY, Make your own ROCKERS ') for the small or less-than avemge bust ton, 21. of 123 Cooper HUl atreet recklesa driving reduced to viola­ BANQUET OR WEDDINO by C L - , i c s v i \ PURE SILK DRESS tion of rules of the road. Judgment RECEPTION IN 30-I>a^Came/ (,Wl It's wonderful: It’s revolutionary! It'e never-guess- 1 suspended; and William W. Dudek, (*HO 56, of 132 Union atreat Intoxlca- OAVEY’S tflHS $ 4 9 .9 5 your-eecret hidden magic for a fuUer. beautiful bust- 1 tloo, SIO.______PEIVATB DOnNO BOOM M IW N B Z T k f- line. Hidden treasure gives you that natural, rounded PHONE fSOl .2' 1 Yes — this empty powder box ie ell lAsi . . look . . . No falslee . . . No gadgsU . . . No bust Our wonderful pure eRk Bisdere print is d** Tito Pees Mg Dunage in your’TZ>ne" Not an ordinary rocker but the famous nationally and mere . . . because it’s brimmiDg ever pads . . . Just you and the "maglcup" secret. It s advertised "Roc-King." Knuckle arm style, cov­ i-'-i'­ vinely designed . . . you’ll love the iophisti- I Brookflald, Dae. ll;, . with yoor tboaghtiulness . . . your yours in your correct cup sise, 32-36. which apparaotly had haen huro- ered in heavy quality tapestry. Lifetime guaran- I Ing several hours beforo a line (T for Throat, , tec on the spring mechanism. Tr.v out Ita comfort I ' f# ' < originality. And what s imsll price to pay cated Dolman sleeves, the sleek skirt. Man­ ceropetiy power crew dlacovered it EASTWOOD Ir for the plesture she'll get wfaea the Charles of the Hits COTTON — $3.50 ' v e a tS ^ y morning axtenaively T for Tasto} contullsnt fills H with her very darin collar and that flirtatious bolero effect tmw, d a r n e d tha »«wly OOttoB BUDGET TERMS: Up to 15 Months to Pay after lS% aiade-to-order face powder. N Y LO N , — $4.50 horns of Mn and Mrs, Wallace ntvMf in . back. It’s nude for dates and dancingl 1 Jordan here. Jordan, an adver­ Wm. Uaadigaa VsHI down payment . . . no down payment on Items under Also $2, 93 gift packaged (plot tax). CORSET SALOljr Sizes 10-16—426.00. tising ezaeuUve. and hta “ *TLL GET “Walk |50. This includes furnUure, rugs and bedding. COSMETIC DEPT. I artist were In their New York SofUy i homa at the time. Jordan plM^ BY” m - I hta teas from the lire, s ^ ch (la Calsri Stranger” iiasririr^ the basement and first <:U.diM-di« ti4S-$iU ^ • y W MANCHESTER th* two and a half story frw housa. at WEDNESDAY Shop In Burton's 'til 9 o'clock on Saturday Nights I aaualty betwean structural damage |M d ioaa of ftmiWhlngt. Mrs. Jean Crawford la Jotdan said all her art work of "HABRiar CHAMP M O R E rtOAS $ » I0 K 8 owias ffia n 01(1 adiar dgoaital e iiiv ig ~ I the past 10 yaarl was destroyed. ■. I. •oratim TvSmw Cs.. WisMaa-lstea. H. O. MAIN -.T iiP.'OSIT'. H;: H hooI j

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MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950 PAGE FIVE IIANCRESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 19B0 Jacobs of Willlmantic and David mann received In the contssf groups from three other churches I ple, Pythian Bistera, will msst Horse; Hand balancing Trio, Glr- Mills of Rockville spoke on the for vice president, Harold Monahan Invited to take ^ r t . I this evening at eight o'clock with anl. Pape, Harmer; Clown Act, school glrla' volleyball team will! day and Saturday evenings when Rockville importance of the Legion members was reelected, receiving 186 votes The Baptist .Sunday School' Mrs. Pauline Farr of Dobsonville. Hogda, Haffner, Poisson; Parallel play all It* jam<>k at St. Ann's' the operetta "In Mother Oooae Pines Civic Group aiding the State Guard organiza­ while Ernest Welti received 125. Council will meet this evening at| There will be two Senior League Bara. J. Pape, W. Harmer, A. WTIC - IWW State Policeman Memorial Hall, Hartford. Decern- I.*nd" waa presented by the chll- tion and Joining if possible. Other officers elected were record- liasketball games this evening at Roucher, C. Polio; Pony Hoy., W FHA - I0>.1 ber 7 the season will open with a drm *n the different grades of GLASS the church. Christinas Plans District President Virginia Snow the Town Hall starting at seven Francis Poisson; Spring Board. Is Lions Speaker game again St. Thomas. Other Wapping Gramrair school, 4lh District Injg secretary, Leon Remkiewlcz; (kHUlty Meeting ^ -- '^Todav's Radio WHAV - »iU of Coventry presided at the meet­ Dr. E. J. Netderfrank. niral so­ o'clock. All Men. firSMB - games planned are December 14,' There were more than 50 chll- AUTO, MIRKOK. PLATE financial secretary, Stephanie WTUT - ISW* ing of the Auxiliary. Plans were Yanliihewsky; trustees, Mary Pfau, ciologist of the Federal Extension The December meeting of the Dance Team program; Tech­ 1»*Q E M ten IUm The Pines Civic Association an- St. Peter’s; December 21, St. who took part In the Mother and FU R M TD R B TOPS The Manchester lions club re­ discussed for visiting Crdarcreat Stanley Natvta, and Joseph Lrn- Service, Washington. D. will be Maple street PTA will be held this niques, Rhythmic Movements; Tea ilnunces that the annual adult James of Manchester; December! Goose rhymes, singing M d acting Pick Officers for Two, tap or soft shoe; PriK-es- cently held their regular meeting STEEL SASH JOHHKKS hospital which Is the Fourth Dis­ tocha; auditors, William E. Weber the guc.st speaker at the meeting evening at eight o'clock St the 4:15— Christmas Party will be held at 8 28. St. Oabrlel’a of Windsor; Janu- ‘ hern out. S u x a n n e ^ w a y took alonal; Folk Daneea; Handkerchief at the Old Colony Restaurant In Dhtrlbntnra fur l.«ew 'Bros. trict Rehabilitation project this and Edward Hamm. The voting of the County Home P.conomics school. W THT -Manhattan Maharajah. p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 6th, In the qry 4. St. Joseph * o f Hartford; the part of Mother Oooae. PTA Meeting I>ance, "Blue Eyed Stranger"; W THT—F»«nHy Album. East Hartford, and Invited their Arts and Crafts Room of the Ver- The scenery was very colorful Paint and Varnish year. Bach unit in the district will took place at the Memorial build' committee to be held Tuc.sday at WTIC—Backitage Wlf*. 4:80— wives as guest*. A squab dinner January 11, Our Lady of Sorrows, Veterans Elect Willinian* visit the hospital monthly. All Yeomans hall in Columbia, the A t the meeting of the Longview Bean Setting; Hainboo - .Primi­ Band of America. plank School. All past, present, and the costumes interesting.' Much ing with the town voting machines tive - Calypao; Square Dancing, \M)RC—Strike It Rich. W TIC - was served, and en'*ertalnment pro­ Hartford; January 18, St. Ann's, units reported contributions to the meeting b«'lng open to the public. Parent-Teacher Association to be -Johnny Desmond. and future members of the Asso­ praise is due to the committee in tic Man as Head of being used.The Union Is comraaed "Texas Star"; txvo anioa: "Ailora- W H AY—Polka Hop. W THT vided an enjoyable evening for all. Hartford; January 25, St. Lawr­ Gift shops for Christmas at the Dr. Neiderfrank xx-lll speak on the held this ex’enlng, the Swiss Car- -War Front-Home Front ciation are cordially Invited. Those charge of the program, the scen­ of workers of the M. T. Stevens oilers will sing. Mrs. Beatrice Ve- tlon," Pat Shugaa; "Tranquility," WKNB—Ne»Ti; SporU News- WONS Dancing followed the regular ence, Hartford and February 1, J. A. WHITE hospitals throughout the state. sxiiijcct "Dcx'cloping, Community planning to attend are requested ery, the costumes, the music and Legion and Sons Company Mills, with trano will be the guest speaker. Lillian Haatlnga; (they are" a r^K 10:00— business meeting. to bring along a 8.25 gift for the St. Cyrils of Hartford. the children who took their parts GLASS CO. The January meeting will be Spirit." the nicctlng starting at W DRC—My Friend Irma. regular membership lists being 1:30 p. m. The County committee Chrtatmaa theme i. WONS—Hollywood. U. B. A. "Grab Bag", and there will be re­ Wapping Community House was so well, which helped to make the 24 Birch SL TeL 8122 held on January 7 at Danielson. At Arnold College Exhibition W’H A Y —Nows; Moonlight Mati­ The gueat apeaker waa Ihapector Bockvtlle, Dec. 4 — (Special) — used. About one quarter of the inx'itcB other organizations to 4tlS— Jamea Reardi'n of the Fire Mar­ freshments and door prlaea as well. filled to a capacity audience Fri- operetta very successful. the concliwlon of the business meet­ members voted. Arnold College Gym Team and nee. At the meeting of the Fourth Dis­ ings, refreshments \Mere serx'ed by send representatives. W TIC—Stella Dallaa. shal'* Office, Conn. State Police No business agenda is scheduled, Dance Club will ^Ive an exhibition WONS—Jack Elowncy's Mualc WTIC— NBC Symphony. this to be taken up at the next re­ trict, American Legion held in the Rockville Auxiliary. Anual Merling ^ Taking Pnrl In Seminar at the Sykes Auditorium, Roek­ WONS—Frank Edwards; News Department. Mr. Reardon apoke Rockville on Sunday, George Rob­ The annual meeting of the Rock- Henry R. Murphy of Roekvllle, Shop. gular meeting, January 3rd. Servires Continue vllle. on Thuratlay evening, l')e- W TH T—Hall of Fame. of the dange; of arson, and cited inson of Willlmantic was elected Rev. Henry Dziadosz, assistant vllle Co-operative will be held on ■uxfety director of the Connecticut cember 7, starting at 8 o'clock. 4 :»*— several Inatancea In which his of­ aeqior vice cotnmander of the Dis­ WTIC—Lorenio Jones. 10:15— pastor of Our Lady of Perpetual Wednesday evening, December 6 ! Motor Club, is anioiig those tak- The exhibition la s|>onsored by the WDRC—Yankee Kitchen. WONS—I Love a Mystery fice haa apprrtiended peraona re- trict to succeed John Oahan of Help church. New London will give at Foresters Hall, Robert Smith of i lug part in the Driver Education Maple SJreet Parent-Teacher Aa- Putnam who resigned upon re­ WHAY—News; Polka Hop. W TH T—Guest Star. aponalble for aetting flraa. the sermon at the Forty Hours De­ New Haven Co-operative will he and training semir^s at the Bwg- soeiatlon and It will be the only Don Bon waa chairman of the W apping 4 entering the service. Peter I bee High school, West Hartford, 10:80— votions scrx’ice at St. Joseph's the speaker. ap|>earance of the Gymnasts in Isrsiiwssaghs siMsgasin isi 4l44— affair, aaalated by George Dc- $rEAAr1ioe(»il'Haris Strekas of Somers, district com­ I sponsored by the State Pepart- Italian Society this section. Featured 'on the W TIC—Young Wldder Brown. WDRC - Bob Hawk. Ellsworth High school basket­ f church this evening at 7:30 o'clock. fliurch Mertliypi MuflUmki not only brinci Im i rollof W THT -News; .Symphonetlc. Cormler and Ham Diamond. mander, presided at the meeting. I liicnt of ExUication, December 4 to I lance Team will be a solo dance but iU fT«»t poln-roltovint moet ef KItehee for a loan? Just phone ^ Tellered Fleeie . . , $299.95 — $1,000.00 sion of pernils.sion to conduct ’46 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE— R, H. 695 BAHERIES i I AcSONof, give us R few Tourist Home and sign for same Fit* Itaelf te t- I ' Air-Circelated Ovee necessary facts, and upon at 17 Spruce Street. Residence •46 NASH AMB. 4 DR.—Green, H...... 795 Aey Sise Fee , I •.rare »3“® Zone B. YOU NAME IT — WE'VE GOT IT! $3.00 A U O W A N C E approval, come in to sign C'O ' ’47 NASH 600 4 DR.— 2T. Brown. R, H. 8^5 ' i KRAH’S Kenneth G. Morrison for exten­ FOR YOUR OLD r*’ ' and pick up cash. sion of permission to use building ’49 STUDE CONV. COUPE— R. H...... 1295 Men or women— single , 167 Main St. Phone 4457 for storage of Electrical material lA H E R Y at Rear of 176 Summit Street, UNLIMITED ’49 NASH AMB. 4 DR.—Blue, R, H, OD 1395 or married— are welcome ' Residence Zone B. Amoco at fbotoned. Outsiders are •49 NASH AMR 4 D R — 2T. Grey, H. 1495 Ddeo LOANS YOUR FASTI Edna Ready for permission to n of asked how good you conduct Dancing Classes In base­ Don't borrow tmneceamr FREE ’50 NASH STATE. 2 DR.—Green, R, H. 1495 are. And you select best ment of home at 61 Bruce road. ily, but if a loan pay billa Residence Zone AA. ’50 NASH AMB. 4 DR.— R, H, OD. . . . .1795 payment date and amount for'medical expenaeo, re- Charles Ponticelll for permis­ *50 NASH AMB. 4 DR.—R, H, Hyd. . . . 1895 peir*, etc. will solve your sion to erect dwelling on lot which PARKING KXAMPLKS OF LOANS to ANTI-FREEZE problem, phone f b o o t m i haa m frontage of 86 feet, which la R, Radio; H. Heater; Hyd., Hydramatlc; 0 » , OvrrUrlxe ** a assni NTSDn rus. lod oy, whtM it’s "ym f‘ fo 4 lesa'than regulations allow, on kOnH AUTOMATIC G A S M N G f nt.4t m n ssaja Keeney Street (South of No. 143) A T ALL TIMES Wo hovo a good supply of out ^ 5 prosaptly. Residence Zone AA. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS both pormonont and rogu * s a . $R l$ie SWJ« d r come in--^ead see wlqr Matthew Moriarty for permis­ A leoe of 1*69 <•.**• $29-M w b e ^ Fed praud le a peececk wMi e handsotne, tnily modcfn Ges Range prematfy repoid Ai I f aaoetkV coo* f h u m o t thta sion to erect gasoline atatlon, to- BANK HNANOE RATES lor typo Antl-FrooM. aeevtive intlahoeeN ef |I0AS oock. s million sstiafled custom­ gether with algns and lights on like this Roper! So betmtifml, k givaa your Idtchen a new lease on life! •AMtie* to Im m aaaetp* horn Fed. premises, on Lots No. 142 and No. NORMAN'S 9e«. W.______Ml ers last yoor. 143 of Blueflelda AddlUon No. 1 THE VARIETY MART t.aa. $88 t. 4800 m llf etiirs AImm (Comer of Hartford Road and REDULAR RASOUNE PREMIUM RASOUNE So outomolkf k means aaw Uimtn and new freedom for youl The name HOLMES has its Campfleld Road) Buaineaa Zone II. Your Neighborhood Shopping Center STATE HEARING’ALSO. com rom rff tHAt tfsta re aav fullest meaning in the memories of the families PER OAIXOH 'PER GALLON William C. Dunn for permlaslon 449 HARTFORD ROAD—NEAR McKEE ST. it has served since 1922 to arect dwelling with attached A LL TAX A L L TAX FINANCE c a HOLMES FUNERAL HOMES garage which will be located 7' Shopping is nerx« wracking enftugh without adding INCLUDED 2m I ffew • STAH TMIATM MiamNO INCLUDED 23.9 788 eiAiN train . MANCNnm> co w l from North eide line and which Founded on Service . . . Sncceeding on Service the parking problem to It. Avoid It all ^ jbopping at 18.9 Meneheeter Office, 687 Main Street, will ba located on a lot having a DM 3410 • OMff. Hm UI.. YIS WANeew Directom Normaa’a where there’s aever a patfcfaig proMens. Open Tharaday ETcninga end Saturday iMM a.4. I* mMMti O .11 nn.w4.| taw Mark Holmes Howard L. Holmes. frontage of 40 feet which ia laaa than regtdatlona allow, on North Manchester Division Mornings For Appliance •mm — - . Phone 7897 or 6340 Elm Street (South o f No. 118) Demonstration a ^ Sales OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 8 Residence Zone A. J OPEN EVERY DAY m AU persons interested may at­ BOLAND MOTORS ^ il«i‘tford G tend this hearing. 3 Advertise in The Herald— It Fuja Zoning Board of Appaals, UNTIL9P.A4. HOLMtS' ••YOUR HOMP TOWN NASH DEALER*^ -X 400/RkJnStf*ff I William H. Stuek, Chairman. 369 CENTER STREET—AT WESTCENTRRSTREET—TEI,. 40|9 Everett R. Kennedy, YOU NAM^ IT — WE'VE, GOT ITI i3 Secretary. ■■A MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANl'HESTER. COn S.. MONDAY. DECEMBER 4. 1950 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, I960 P A G E S B V n t ' . PAGE S IX machine guns, mortars, field guns, befofa the suit went on trial. Aa When CMMrM Hav* cital ended by a Mirring rendition wage increaac directly on to the RccIb Fight U.N. motor trucks, planes and light law agalnit afgMMlon will b» <1»- EimI of Death a result, she contended, ahe found of the 'Tone Poem "Finlandia" by conauming public. TTiat meana awf* I » T t? A ' tanks. The abandoned ammunl- I R«p«attd CoMs ^White Gifts’’ Sibelius. ^anrtrpBtrr •Iroypd ©verywhart. It financially difficult to defend J that the coat of living haa to rise heraelf. W i t l l U . O s A r i l l S 'i t i o n ran into many million rounds Following the recital the Muaic Thl«,ia an American posHlon Penalty Is Urged I and 15 captured arsenals were enough, for everybody, including Draper and Adler sued her after Are Offered (!?omnilttee held an infoi.nal re­ S o r n it t g which, in our opinion. oiiKht to ahe had charged them with pro- equipped to turn out more. ception (or Mr. and Mrs. Watson the steel workers themselves, to (Continued from Page One)* continue ttronR Bnd plight to he (Coatlaned From Paga 0«e) commiinlat aympathies. an sllcga- It has been estimated that 80 in the Federation Room. The CYP met by Kuropean BtatcBnigiiship. coiiipenaatc for w'age Increase tlon which both denied, Tlie Jury pc. cent of the Natlonaliala’ Ameri­ Club, liigh school young people of II gllMII ItTMt. nese are relying heavily oh wea­ ('.('liter Churcli Sunday just given the steel workers. Heater McCullough by Paul Drap­ which heard the case could not j can equipment fell into Communist the church, served the light re­ UOBII. It meanB that we cannot turn pons which were made in the U. freshments. •rau ii^ nttomuN. That means. In turn, that other er, the dancer, and Larry Adler, sgree on a vardict. hands. In less th.in five months School Children in An­ back in Korea, that the principle S., aa well as in Russia, China at the end of 1948 alone some n«B.. TrBBB.. 0*B l workers hava to leek pay In­ the harmonica player. reundM OctobBf 1. !««»• raiaed there cannot be ..Bcnflced The Coimcil also reported that and Japan. ■100.000 rifles were surrendered. nual Christinas Service creases. which, in their turn, wiii Use Light Plane That is more than ample for the Claim Truman ■ToBliaata tra'-T ■ »• »'"« •bandoned. and that, conae- it was against proposals to increase The same is true of Ho Chi be passed on to the general pub­ the present minimum age of 16 Minh's Red guerrillas in Indochina. largest number of Communist divi­ Y’oaterday at both morning serV- j •un^r and aoUdtra •* ‘b^lquently. any limitation of involv.- As Dive Boinher sions identified in action south of lic. years for automobile drivers and It was a shell from a one-time ices cliildren from ths Church | Needs a War s afttaV ni»n‘ ‘^°*'** <>»?»"'*• “ P"" * provide compulsory automobile In­ American field gun which signaled the Yalu river. tteeead Oaaa • ^ ------diplomaUc aettlement which doea In the long rang#, doea any­ surance. ‘ last April the start of French re­ School pre.sented their white gift* ; 16.50 a O l^ R I ^O M »A T »1 sacriflea the principle involved body really win a wage increase With T(ie Firat Marine Air (Ciiiillnuetf From Paga One) Ringers! The Legislative Council aervea treat from the China frontier. It which arc going to be sent to the i One Taar bj Mali ...... — ! from this prooeaa? No. aa a fact-finding agency for the Wing In Korea—UP)—No one ever gave notice that Ho's forces had 814 moatha by Mall ...... I *.«) In Korea. It may be quite true Rush Memorial Congregational | In Korea and towards China ss Sheraton coffee table l.t*) General Assembly and la composed expected a small Marine* "graAS- ' been supplied with artillery by with handy magazine One nionui bjr Mali .. that it ta poor iiillilnry atrategy t ’ mlrr this policy, la there, or ' WANTED Church to be distributed among j well. Single Cony ....» .tM need there he, any ceiling liiiiit on of legislative olflcers plus a small I hopper" type observation plane to (brir Clilnese Allies and Vietnam aheir. genuine mahogany. 14,95 Waeaiy. by Carriar ...... I M even loalng military alrategy to group of Senators and Represent­ I dive-bomb an enemy artillery posi- border outposts could no longer be It la wi.ae to start building their the imderprivllcgcd children at the ' Mr. Truman, the influential .So­ Subs, diliyared. One Tear ....tiKiai try to hold to that principle in Ko­ wages? Of course not. It would atives. ! tlon, but that’s what one did here , beid by lightly armed defenders. . resistance by giving them Father Herndon Dsy-Nurser>* and the viet new.-ipaper continued, "sf^ike ... extensivci.v of his strivli^ for Popular roM-hack Vle> writ of Miaa. roraign ... seem outlandish, but really be Just The, Incoming- Legislature - . , has recently. While directing the fire ; Virtually all the U. S. made EXPERIENCED I John's Medicine If their repeated hospital in Atlanta. Georgia. Mias Any Watkins gift rea. Ne^ertheleaa. in our opinion, colds are due to lack of vitamin A. peaceful talk.a. although^ thear torlan design In a gracB- aa sensible, to pay steel workers the power to accept or reject aiiy i „f „ artillery battery, the L«ath- weapons were captured from the Dorothy W. Peaae, Minister of Ed- ' a 'UKMMER ur it haa I/O be done. InrideiiUlly. we . It is excellent for children, and lA ucation, told the children's atory atalementa left the lmprca.«lon ful useful side chair. TH* aSSOClATBD PWCM JlOO an hour, and increase the rec'omnlendalion from the Council, emeck pilot lost radio contact and j Chinese Nationalists as they rc- Aa«)Ciat#d Preae le •ifluei.r y ahould alao make clear (®r opin­ The Council recommended th s t, proceeded to direct the fire bv CARPENTERS I free fi*om alcohol and all harmful "A Present for Jesu.a" and presided that the.v were obviou3l.v a false treated from the mainland. Be­ maak." ! O entl’Jtd to til* uee ol repuDl'catton ol i pri( e of steel accordingly. life Imprisonment without parole , drugs. while the gifts were laid on the Will make a hit! ion that (Tiiang Kai-.alu k ha.a no diving on the target. tween V-.l Day and Generallsainio Pravda tlicn a-nkert wh.v. if Mr. i all nawe dlapatchee cred'ted to t. or It no longer makes any differ- be substituted for capital punish­ Artillerymen atlll had trouble For Inside and Oul.side Father John's Medicine also platform and the younger chil­ not otnerw'ee creditec b*"'/ pan or place in that principle. If ment In first degree murder cases. Chtang Kai-Sheli'a withdrawal to gives prompt relief from coughs Truman seeks peace, he has re- i and alao the local newi pubpehed Mrr we hogin fighting against Cominu- | ence to big ateel whether it grants following the little plane's direc­ Formosa last year, the United Work— Apply at dren filed out of the rhurch Into jected "the peaceful propo.sals " of I Evpry Watkinx Gift in s bell ring<»r . . . • sure-fire I Only four other state besides Con­ tions, ao the "graashopper ” pilot due to colds by soothing throat their classrooms. an rignta of republicallon ol tpaciai uism. rather thsn fm I'mted Na-, wage increase.. It no longer States gave him mililacy aid o f­ .5 Dover Road irritation. It is pure, wholesome, the North Koreana and the Chin- ! gift hit. For here i» unquestionably good style, plus dianatebee nerein are alao reeerred. necticut. the Concil reported, make decided to 'drop a smoke shell to Preaching on the theme "The the death penalty mandatory in ficially e.stiniated at $1 ,000,000,000. Or Phone 4112 and nutritive. Over 90 years in e?e Commu^sts. | lions law. anil di something like I makes much real difference to the mark the target. The shell, intend­ I.,ord God is a Sun and a Shield" quality craft.xmHnship from inside to out. Everyone Full stmea cl'aat of N E A. iert. such ca.ses. Several hundred thousknd rifles i ' use. Clmrgea'“Aroiise a Smile" | acci pi Cliiang as an lly, then w '■ workers, either. ed only as a reference point, ex­ and carbines were lost to the Reds, from Psalm 84 the Pastor, the Mr. Trunian'.s charges of North rccognizf.s the fine quality of Watkins Hotne Fur- lee I nc. Senator f'harlea 8. House ( R- ploded In the midst of the enemy JARVIS REALTY CO. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, indicated PuOl:th«*ri Tht Manchesler), minority leader, was along with uncounted number of Korean and Chinese Communist ni.shing.x. You'll like the modest prices! shall hate lost everything in Asia, gun position, and according to Julius M.ine.s Spwial ^*•'>'5’ Hated aa the .sole dissenter. He that God was not only a sun t o . aggression "can onl.v arouse a irrevoisblt, and have lost I niletl latsr rsporta by advancing infan­ Tors. Chicaso, Petrol*, ana Boston. Ja{>8 (laiiiiot favored retention of the present light our path but a shield to pro­ smile," the 300-word editorial com­ Nations principle loo. tryman, destroyed the guns. tect us along the pathway of life. mented. m ember Aunn bureau o r law*. SPACE So Kiirope 1 i hances of persuad­ House also disagreed with the He described a mountain climbing "Is it not the United Stntea Cl HCU LATIUNS ______Fiislil ill Korea W. H. Tatro Die# trip in the White Mountains which troops that are in Korea and on ing iih siiimclly to Kiiropo a mili- (-'ouncll'a recommendation that WHEN SICKNESS AVAILABLE Tilt Hersicl Printing Compsnjr. Inc., .such games of chances aa raffles he took some years ago—climbing Taiwan i Formosa I ? astuniss an ftncnr si responslti'l ty lu ’ laiy point ol \icw de|>end upon (tontinued from Page <»ne) legal when sponsored by Wethersfield. Der. 4 - -Wen- STRIKES C^ocorua to reach the top before In conclusion, ' the newspaper ivpogrspnicsi errnre tppesrng m ai. Kiiiopes ability to prialnce a dlp- non-protll charitable, elvlc. rellg- j ^ell H. Tatro a , Jarvis Center St. the sunrise, he found himself demanded why Cffilna- bordering eertissments ana olbei resO '^ msttsr. ' • H* vvaa ' static technician, died unexpect-j not "have the In The Msnrheeter Keenini Heraia. I lonislic solution in Korea which peace and aectirlty " despile the ' iiius and similar groups. scrambling over logs and crawling | ” 6 Korea does joined by Rep. HJsImar N. John­ ediy yesterday at hla home here. i up precipitious paths In the dark-1 Hght to defend its boundaries. I will salcguaril the fnited Nations lioslilitles on the nation's doorstep. His widow, his parents and four | Building 29.75 Monday. Derehiher 4 Answering a spoclltc question, he son ( tt-('rninweli I, ness It' was cold, dark and dlffl- I while the United States, which ia principle being defended there. If Tlie (ym m il was unsniinous, sisters survive. i cult limba ached and the way ^'-000 miles away from Korea, haa ■Hid a strong rialmnal police re-; SAVE TIME Space 19 ft. X 19 ft. on the right to 'defend its security’ the (.*lnnrse I ■oiiinuinista armies sei ve IS maintained on Hokkaido, liowevei. in proposing legislation Ifround flottr of the popular seemed far. Great was the temp- Quran Anna Pedaaial Eiirope \ s. .\kin j can be halted by diplomacy winch the nottherniost of the four main to conihat sex criiiiinals. Offenders tation to give up but the group T’'**'?* miles from Lamp Tabla with pta- cla.ssed as "agressive sexual de­ Have til* 4ffctor fhont w yoar Jarvis Center Street Build­ kept on and eventually the early Its borders? 32.50 The ba.sic conflirt between Ku- ' IS not abject appeasement, that islands, a short distance from the . New Many Wear crust effga, all mahogany! 9.95 Russian-held Kurile Islands. |viates" would be coinmitted to the ing. Suitable for scvenil dawn began to light the path. Al- _ _ i # a ropean stateamen, now being rep­ I will not only be w hat Kurope .Norwich State Hospital for psy- prBBcrivtiMi far ieiiiitdiate delivtnr 8.75 t'oDcemed Over llokkatilo i types of endeavor. though the conditions were the O C V iN k K lS l O C Y C 8 Gold atencllled Hltehcork rnm e wants, but something we our- ihistric treatment. 'They would be FU SE TEETH Over same excepting that light had resented in this country by Yoshida added "the greatest 4M.OOO Oval Victorian Mirror In- In hlnck finish; genuine kept Iheie- until declared safe to taken the place of the darkness Quaint little polished brass Minister Attlee of Brilsm, and sfhe.v ran lake. concern and anxiety of the gov­ With Little Worry PrracrIpMoM to roar home. Apply burnlshcii Rold liniah, 15 rush scat. tie leliirned to society. they found In the presence of the Yolir Big Chance Colonial Oil Pot lAimp, what we may call the American ernment with regard to donn .slic i Fst. t«lk. Isiifh or sneeie wllliout aa File X 18 Inches. In voting down the attachment fear of insecure fsUe teeth dropping, sun. new courage to go on. plaid shade. atmosphere, is not over resistance | security ia over Hokkaido." I . JARVIS The I olombo Flan 1 'I’he island's proximity to the proposal, the Counril sal4l slipping or wobbling. FASTEEUI holds Mr. Simpson indicated that Ood (Contfnoed From Page One) to Communist imperialism. There , "W e eonsider the proposal that plates Brmer and more eomfortably. waa a lun and a ahleld In the Conimunisl-held Kuriles haa long Tills pleasant powder has no gunimr. I laiigihle weapon altnchinents be granted only after (tM dSfli.. REALTY CO. mid.st of temptations to steal and 65.00 may, it la true, be some differ- j The greatest tiothered the Japanese, alsrmed by j gooe.v. pasty tuste or feeling. Doesn't | • fribcriftion p h a r m a c y The money has to come from Jiiiigment is entered is too drastic cttise tiauaea. It's siksllne (non.acldl. i in the temptation,, .. of a desire for someplace, Friday. Borougli Clerk ences of opinion over the methixis n,,t hs.s yet been unsheathed ^ increasing Hirinoil in Asia. a change from present pfocedtne (Ol MAIN lTHIfT-MANCHrTTF.n 6,t4 c e n t e r ST. The l'''rcnncr said the K.ucan rheiks "plate odor " (donturoTiresth), : revenge. He illu.strated the first Ralph Bryant put a legal adver- by which ('ommunisl imperialism J Hga.iist I'ommumsm in Asia has i;nd a niniked dcpiirtufe from at- Colonial Drop lid desk from Wat­ I aiiipaign probably would delay (!et FA8TBRTH at any drug atore. of these by a young high school . newspapers listing' shall be resisted Furope s Instinct niaile Its appearance aimullane- liu liment pioi eiiiire followed In | girl urged on by her friends to u,e .chools for auction. Thafe kins famous Old Ipswlcli Solid any Japanese pence treaty. He e.\- j I Maple "Open Stock" Collection, other slate.s with which we strive steal a necklace from a local store, ; hig job. He haa to list property is to be careful that western oualy m Ute legi.lat.v. bodies of 1 belief that the trei.ty v " " I a m uniformity I three drawers. statesmanship and western mili­ Australia. Canada. Ceylon, India, await conclusion of hostilities. i of law " but the memory of a Sunday School I of hr persons who don't pav their’ ! dlacuBfllon, y**r» . before, recalled } taxea so he can get back the money ' .New Zealand, I’akislan, and Great I "No Voliintrera"Voliintrera | Considerable criticism of Con- tary moods do not contribute to I to her mind "Thou muet not steal they owe. Yoshida reitcrnted previous neetjeut's attachment law fol­ the aggravation of the world Britain members of the Bnlisn In the midst of that darkness of Go on Block Dec. 19 ' .‘-Inli'im Ills that "volunteeis enn- lowed the filing of the Draper- cnsla. Europe's Instinct is to give t’ommonwealth of Nations, indecision and temptation the Lord So that's how it stands today. l-not be permitted" in the Korean Adler suit against Mrs. McCul­ God waa a sun and showed her The achoola — worth more than 24.50 diplomacy every Isst chance to It IS called the "Colombo I’lan," campaign Cndei the circumstanc­ lough, Her property waa attached es. Wii.s w a.s the only thing he What to do. He protected her from , $3,000.000—laill be up for auction avoid complete world war, and a proposal which had ila origins could say on a subject of growing temptation but not from ridicule ; on Dec. 19 unleaa the money la Nast of thraa Sharaten Europe's fear is that we, in this at the Colombo conference of la.it interest in this roiintry. and the loneliness when her friends paid. deserted her. Tables in and table height, country, have developed the year. It proposes the expenditure, Japan lias some ship., and sea­ By la.xt count, there were 4,000 all mahogany!. The eecond part of the sermon acliool kids in Fair Lawn, closed mind which wnll. from now over till' ne.xt six yeais, of some men in supply line to Korea and her iiidii.sliies are working on waa devoted to revenge and "get- : if everybody chips in - well, ' 14.95 on, insist on full war, ^,^,(K)0,()0lM)O<) for eionomic devel­ S a J f some war contracts. But she is not * ^ * . 7 * " ’ how much can 15.50 But to aaaume, from this, that opment in India. Pakistan, Cey­ involved in the figliting. 1 point from tha life of Hans Lilje ! be raised. Laea-baek Sheraton atyla European atatesmanahtp is not who, as a Protestant minister in lon, Malaya, Singaixire. North There’s only one catch. rhooaa this Colonial mir­ aide ehsir with wlne-and- t ^ e e n . Germany, was imprisoned by the aware of the situation in the Borneo. Sarawak and Brunei, an Isidge i'Icks .\ldra Y'ou have to keep up payments ror in all gold, or black 13.50 grey atriped seat Nazis. It was not until the trial of a million dollars a vear. world today, or that it believes in snd gold. If) X 27 Inches. area in which Mu.OOU.iMiU peopl. Hartfonl.ford. Dy(\. I i.V An an- where ha waa actually condemned Schools cost money to run, you ■ the soft appeasement of aggres­ one quarter of the world'.s populn- iioumementment issued Saluiday for that ha began to feel a dark surge know. Colonial brass Salt Shak­ sion, la to do that atatesmanahip Governor-elei I Jolm Lixige said of hatred within him. ,He could er Base; mat-flnUhed rad tion, live dangerously on two bor­ control himaalf and ultimately as that Colonel Raymond Watt of or green shades. nn Injuatiea. ders th. one the border of their Given On C.O.D. Deliverite' he aaid keep himself from going \ Stratford and Albert W. Coote "of insane by repeating "Vengeance is Week End Deaths I f Ultra la n basic dllfarence be­ own poverty and near starvation West Hartford, his top campaign 95.00 tween the European and Ameri­ the other the border of Commit- I bei oiiic his executive na­ mine.” Following through on that I Bible passage when he relumed to can points of \*t«w, it is over the nism's appeal in Asia. si.stanls when he takes oftiie By The .-\ssociated Fress The famous old original "Gover­ his cell ha found that It pointed to ' Santa Barbara. O lif. — Jack question of where the world con­ The money will he expended to lanaafy 3. "No titlc.s have yet nor Wlnthrop ” desk in all mahog­ been set for the two appointees." th# downfall of hla enemies. With-1 Gage Stark 68, landscape and por- flict. if it It Inevitable, will be de­ put 13.000,000 new acrea of land In threa weeka his judge ’had been . trait painter. He was born in any, .38 Inches wide, four large said the annoiinceiiienl. drawers. cided. under cultivation, to irrigalf 13,- RANGE & FUEL killed in an air raid and within !\Iackaon County. Mo. three months the Third Reich had ' Wellesley. Mass Robert P 000.0(H) acres that are now dry: to Europe, perhaps selllahly, thinks completely diaappeared. To him the Hall. 72, former major league that It itself ia the crucial world lioost the production of fotsl and Lord Ood waa a aun and shield. baseball and hockey player. Ha '42.00 battleground. of scarce strategic materials, to WE HAVE CUSTOMERS Tha pastor concluded by refer- ! waa bom In Baltimore, This point of view, which is al.so build new systems of comiiiiihu'a- Leaking far Singles, 2- The BOLAND OIL CO: ring to Chriat on Calvary and how | New Haven—Dr. Carol Gray Truetyps Solid Maple rep­ H# at the end committed His liijgi Montgomery, 41, noted authority shared by many American lion, new power Installations, to lica of a handkerchief Family Heuses end 369 Cinter St. Phonf 5320 Into Hla Father’s hands. Even In on cosmic rays, drop-leaf labia! analyata, preaenti its case most bring millions of Asian rhildren the midst of death the I.ord God 14.50 strongly by saying that Europe mill schiMil for the first lime, to Farms.. Moke on op* was a aun and shield. " If we would Retired Engineer Dies keep our sanity and our inner peace i ------ran aland if Asia is lost, but thai. add 670 new A.sian univcisitus Large .30-inch (over-ail) peintment with us if yeu In tbfM trying days," the Pastor | Bridgeport, Dec. 4—i.P— Charles if Europe is lost. Asia la certain to and technical achooli. Nautical Mirror In sold 15.50 cere to sell. concluded, "W e must go like the Henry Nichols, 80. of Nlchola. a maple. fall anyway. Therefore, Europe This seems like a great deal. psalmist Into (he tabernacle and retired consulting engineer who, town /Ins-irwy* t ______•_a would have ue go easy on accept­ And ao it ia. In compariaon to find there the spirit of the Lord ^ during World War I, supervised FsCnous old Windsor side ing llmltlesa Involvement in Asia, what the western world has done God Jehovah and let Him indeed the construction of two Army chair with braced bow Atherliseiiicnl become our aun and shield." camps and two ho.spitals, died here back, nmhogany (lltlsh. even though that may mean yield- I in the past. But the sobering Jarvis Realty . I The Cherub Choir under the di- Saturday. An 1892 graduate of Ing aomc triumphs to the Commu- measurement of how little it will fust in time for Christmas! 854 ( ’enter Rt. Phona 4112 recUon of Andrew R. Watson a t ! ^^’Iclmls conducted his own Di.Htrihution of ^and the console of the new Concert i «"ffin «*rin ^ buslnese first In New . niats, in order to preserve our still be in relation to the need of ' Model Hammond organ used for Haven and then In New York prior atrangth for the arena in which this area of the world can be seen In accordanca with the By- to hla retirement eight years ago. Ijiwa nrlopled by the Town Meet^ the firat time , sang the lovely the fate of the world would real­ in the estimate that the averag' "Children of Jerusalem” harmon­ He was engineer for the Connecti­ Iiig of M,vrch 2iid. 1945, requiring cut State Shellfish Commission 129.00 10.95 ly be decided. town dweller in Imlia now gels AUTO SEAT COVERS luopcily owners and tenants to Watkins proudly presents ized by Monk. The Senior Choir from 1900 to 1917. This European point of view , about 12 ounces of cereals daily, keep w'alks clean of ica and anow. sang "Arise, Shine for thy Light rOIAUMAIUS* 1» Come" by Elvey. Lovely as can be . . . this W at­ Floral decorated (Thins claahea with two factors in Amer- and that, if the plan succeeds, he. and to make same safe by tJva ap­ Dies from Injury Between the two eervices and kins Lady's Desk-on-Frame in Lampa; drape • trimmed ICAn thought. ' I will get 16 ounces. On the other OFCAU plication of sand or loma other genuine mahdgany. For bedroom suitable substance, within 12 after the second service opportu- 16.50 rs>*on taffeta shadea. One of these, powerful even I n itrw .7 ,ri7 ,n f (h Bristol, Dec. 4 -0 P )-L e o n Bog- or living room. hand, if there is no plan, he will hours after formation of ice, and to the congregation larskl. 69. of Terryville, died In though It may be wrong, is a ^ soon gel even less thsn the pies- the diidrihulion of sand in all to Sign'letters to General Mac- Bristol - - Hospital last night from a Arthur, and President Truman Hsndy magszine shelf alrang4 survival of that Amerpan ent 12 ounces. pail.s of the Town shall be in ac- bra^ injury suffered Saturday and a raised rim on this j cordance with the schedules noted w'hleh had been composed by the when an automobile knocked him isolationism which thought, be- i In this plan, the Brlli.-ih Com­ Peace Group that they might know genuine mahogany end FUSTKI below. ^ down aa he walked across Main table! fore and during World War II. monwealth of Nations la stealing WARWICK TWIST that prayers were being said that street in Terryville. Trucks and men In the amploy that Europe ought to be left to tM CMOKf W COVMl Ml (aONI Ol MU ■■!.« loua they m l^ t know the right, and j a poaitivs march on' the United coioH-iiw 'aeniuaiin of the Town will fill boxea. bar­ the Nazis, and which is even now ' •States which, since January, 1949, pua ca/m h, ixna Mi covn Christian, decision to make towart rels. or other suitable receptacles peace. r if piRi eil on the lawn in front of lr>-mg to re-(ssl Hitler into the has licen pi uclaiiiiing its own • TWy'rt Caal Last evening at Center Church, hou-scs. near the aidewalka, but Rayon - and - wool role of an anti-Comnuinist hero. Point Four Program without do­ •CUar fast The sensational new Andrew R, Watson, minister of This phase of American . not on the sidewalk. Ra«eptaclea Music, presented - recital at the ing very much about it. The Com- ahould be placed on the lawn the console of the new concert model thought, which objected to having moq^eallh plan proposes an ap- 1 9 8 night before as trucks start In the 26.00 Hammond Organ. Many attended I9 .S . us save democracies like France piopriation more thsn 100 times • laarWaariii area at .seven A. M. and were enchanted by the lovely and England, is now passionately Sand will he delivered to all Handmade Colonial Jig­ as laige a.*! Congicss has je t iiro- iKb fc-ff Baa MW av*«a W l br M OHAW K and melodic "Evensong" by Mar­ Exqui.sitcly cBi'ced lyixi parts of town on December • 6ROADLOOM saw mirror In genulM and strangely com erned w ith pre­ vided for our own Point hour lin; "Chineae Boy and Banboo back in this DunOBB IP.YO. mahogany, inlaid top. serving Chiang Kai-shek, it re­ Program far IteairtBetv ^ |l| w WWwNe ye» Flute" by Spencer; ’’A t the Brook" Phyfe side chair. 0Ba Nm4 iw.4 alM* w wHf mdw OM trt » delivery will be made the follow­ Cradle Song" by the blind teacher rope. It clamors for a deeper in­ wakB BMd weOBi bI aet er wdar C O • , that we need not feel left out of FOST-AU SAUt CeMFAMV ing Saturday. and organist, Mr. Hollins of Scot­ 79.00 6.50 volvement in Asia. this bold and stirring appropria­ n m m- of view I S more principled an’d i 19 !a X 24 Inches. on against Uominunitm. right hare in this conntry under tha vary latest productions pathy during their recant bereavement, sound. It holds that, whatever j the atidden death of their husband and father, Oeorga Tedford* They are ea- the coat, the free world must methods (wools for carpoH-coma from ovary where but the U. pcdAlly ^rateful to all organiaationa» forcefully oppose aggrewion no S«lf-LiquidRtinc 1’my B«MMt aiaociatea of Mr. Tedford and mem- S.) costs of Rayon are less. WATKINS, bera of the family: for ftowere. uee of *-■" matter where it occurs. It holds We don't know whether the cLra, and to all who In any way light­ that, when a principle la at stake, ateel industry is coyly planning it o l M cuickedien^ ened' their burden ot sorrow^ Open All Day ' *the free world cannot make geo- that way. but the process it la fol­ In Mempriam ^ ' graphical ^ooaings of its batUe- lowing m wage mattera ia well on Wednesdays ja , flaM. It holds Uuil the symbol of the way to proving that wage tn- Sign of B worthy tervlcB Its leTint msmorr of 0«erg« Uu^ 16.50 139.00 iO United Natlona law kaq been crehsea are a farce. who sad Dcicombor 4. IMS. to Christmas yj:.kHitBad in Korea, and that it must What happens, every ytar, IB Always mwenibertd. Graceful Sheraton Lamp Handsome Rhode Island (Thippen- dale. Block Front in solid eheriy! . C ['.pt «iAiBtalBtd;there, or at leaat a steel? The industry gijrea a wage 142 EAST CENTER ST.. MANCHESTER Tabic matches the two OFF THE STREET PARKING V ary A. Murdock, wlf^. models shove, all mahog­ Open Tuesday ami Thurs­ Notice the Intricate five-drawer JfaJ effort aaffte to maintain tt increase. A t the same tiijie, it tdlllsn X. MurdOchi daugbter. any! day evening tk9, as usuaL Interior. jjlia ie , dr the freJOBct e< world paasas tha exact amount of that 1 ' . -Xk V

-.V-,?’ ! .1 . "X . MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950

IfMOMWSBT ar« much interested in musie. w u not on ths ballot was becauae I James and Keith are members of OLD FASHION MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN.,'MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950 wounded A m e^ns in the w r- Berlin Election It Imposed Ita own boycott I Top Reds Ask the Junior vetted choir, incident­ (*A U E N I N p volr sector. This brought to 84 Britain Seeks Secret Ballets ally, this choir Bang two numbers BAKED BEAN SUPPER ...... ' ' % Beauty Salon Americans similarly ^ Berliners enjoyed the secrecy of at the 10:46 morning service yes­ Blow to Retls Court to Toss VERNON CENTER CHURCH eoiiUnue, Hie cheaper It will be. If In the northwest, AP t-orr*' Keep Job booths to mark their ballots. *niey terday, "Thank You, Lord,” and liuspital iNotes Vtlle Arrives the town e*n get away with only a spondent belf Erickson reported knew they would not be blacklists' "Give Me ’Thine Heart.” Other W’EDNF.SDAY. DECEMBER • About Town Mild Weather few *now ealis, removal thl* year that the Eighth A ^ys retreat (Continiiexl from Page 0«e) Men Gather "PRESSURE-PURGE* Has Opening cd by the police If they stayed children taking part Included Bar­ S:80 - 7:00 P, M. O _ T%A ' ("(gt'l l(c t'cld to *10,000, o r even eventually rtUght vrind home. They were under no pres­ Out Conviction bara Watson, Jerehe Minney, Doris Pxttento T«xl*y ...... 136 For Triiiiiaii Talk Concordia Lutlieinn I-adies AM As Suez Guard Chancellor Konrad Adenauer Ibat I t KUIC'V ' Laat year the town report BEFORE Y oa §peadi M m c ^ a defense line around the Republic sure by any political faction. and Janice Hupper, Pamela Fitzim- Beans and Brown Bread, At St. Marv’s Admitted Saturday; Sharon Mr- , Society will follow Us meeting to- | •' I *howi, anew and ice rem oval la In capital of Seoul and Its port of In­ their governments confer on unlfl- J morrow evening at 7 30 with a j Splendid Attendance on It was Just the reverse when (Continned from Page One) mons, Rhoda Cole, Grace Dean, Frankfiirts, Salads. Relishes, V’eigh, East Hartford. (C'ontinaed Froo* Pag* One) for only $3,993.97 e.\()endtture, due ANTI-FREEZE chon. He said It did not appear (Ceatlnoed from Paga One) catlon of Germany "ud the draft­ the East Germans under Soviet Charles McFall and Rodney Wat­ llome-3lade Apple Pie, Cheese, Admitted Sunday; John Mann, ] Cliristmas pajty .Mcmlicts are re­ ing of an All-German constitution. minded to hitng a fifty cent gut So Far Tliis WiiUrr winter or 1949-80. Saturday at Center St. possible to set up a line across the occupation were herded to the Congress has Imposed (by the son. Mrs. Lillian Fitzlmmons is Coffee. Bring the Kids. We’ll 22 Byron road; Mr*. Frances Aclie.son. Marshall and W. Averell Hear Cliiireii Arehiteet for the grah-bag. lloetesHcs will he i peninsula. Anglo-F.g\TH*»* Sudan Into her Adenauer Silent polls In October, by security SmlTh Act) are not forbidden by director of the choir and Mrs. Jean we you there. Walch. 30 Frederick road; William Hairliiian, Hie President's Foreign Establishment M rs, Adele Hi n lienhnoh .Mrs. Min- ' Snowfall to .\(lil I Onlrra Moblllukllon gRISSUgf.gUMOfNO Skinful Eaoape own territory. The Sudan now it ’ Adenauer, In Duisburg, would ageqts and Communist front or­ any constitutional provision. Bell la accom panist. liiseiiSH V arious Plans Lainprccht. Avery street; Harry Affairs Advi.-er, and *l.*o Amba.s- "They are restrictions on con­ A dults $1.00. Children flOc. Krodel, 27 Carol drive; Wilfred nle R ediner, M rs .\iina Ru- ti .Mrs \ ii th* n*w*it apprevMl m*th*4 Krickson said Walker apparent­ jointly nm by the two countries. not comment on the report but ganizations for what the Reds .sador Sir Oliver I ranks and other Ttiwii'fl Kx|M'iisra spirators against our free society, Sabourin. Stafford Spring*;. Ken­ Knima Schindler, Mis Anna Sih ! Bouth Mrridrn. Dec. yuUy ■Tfsaty-Sv* women from ly was directing a skillful escape First, to set up a Joint Anglo- West German offietsls In Bonn called "the most democratic elec­ For Propo.sed Kdifiee diplomats from the British (.'om- I i — .— of doonting Hio Radiator and Kgyptlan Defense Board which working to destroy It and to create neth Gourloy. .80 Woodbrldge < rlnz, Mrs. .4nna Stavmtsky .Mr.., I rolonrl L'harlcg B. Shutter of tMa and asarty towns attended from the familiar Chinese envelop­ imlntcd out that their government tion In German history.” Malayan Reds monweallh countries. Wotor Jodiott of tho Hock. would sec to the defcn.se of the Ca- In Its place a dictatorship In which .street; Harold Osgood, 29 Cumber­ Susan Slavml.sl;\. Mrs yiiiigmet ' Thr .cunrnt mild \\rftthrr \n \N rst Mavon, Wing rommauder of »f in,. sNtil only ilocM it t Ium k th r indiVi* Satan at 851 center street. throughout North Korea. control the Nile waters until the The huge turnout of Berlin vot­ of the 11 states In the West Ger­ Klala L um pur — i/Pi — N apalm church yesterday uiorning. The unitg al ihr Airpoit hrrr next Sun­ os it Is "PRISSURC-RUROfO" pact.’ The Constitution Is a pro­ Anna Raehe! 9r) Middle Turnpike, roat. when he stepped briskly down .Salvation .Aimy will ii,cel t..iiighi thml furl bill, but so fni thr uralh So massive were the .Sudan's status Is settled. ers, surpassing the 86.3 per cent man Republic. (petrol Jelly) bomba used with b re a k fa st wa.s atten d ed by 143 day. ‘ After Ions experience Hart­ Egypt's demanfis In the past tective instrument, end not a de­ w est. the stairs from Ihe plane willi at (I'il.'i Hi .Miller's rc-laiiiant luf I r, u hlrh han dinuH^rd a few trlr- from tho Radiator and Motor' ford beauty estabUshnienta, Mrs. Chinese forces, however, that \ who cast ballots during the Soviet Must Walt Okay vice through which freedom must success against the Korean Com­ men and boys of St. Msry’.s. have been so flat, however, that munists have proved ineffective Discharged Saturday. Mrs. Julia hand oi tslrelrhed to Mr Truman. an anni\ersar\' dinner. RIock. Pearson over four years ago appeared likely they co\^ld P""'" i blockade two years ago. a.stonlsh- But Berliners still must wait p erish .” Mr. Willis, who Is a member of Hicking. 16 Westminister road: vi.»»ion seta ami rIi ImkIc^. has hrld her aoccptance of the British com­ against Malaya’a Communists. launched the Charmoiy Beauty through Into South Korea if such cd the Russians and the weatern for Allied permission to become of- the architeetiiral firm of Collens, Mrs. F'reidn Bo'.vker. '267 Highland , 4iuc(t III F.mliasss Past .Malrors of Temple I’li.-ipier dtiwTi thr pulilif rxprnac for inou a derision was made by the Red promise is deemed unlikely. 'The director of operations. Lt.- Your Cooling Systom is a* vital Shoppe at 841 North Main stwet, powers alike. flcally incorporated In West Ger­ Willis and Beckonert of Boston, street: Mrs. Annie Blrock, 11 From the airpoit, Pre.sident No. .y.3. 0 . E. ,S., will meel al the n iu o v al. high command. Kremlin propagonila had brand­ Oen. Sir Harold Briggs, said many will return to Manehe.ster on to tho oporotion of your cor at and ^ built up a large cUentele many. something they have re­ Begins 4th Year la-wis street: Mrs. Anna Simonls. Truman relumed to hi* offue .Mas.'i:i'' Temple 3'luiisdav e\e- Roinr yrara Ihr snow bill 1* larpr I Wheel Towwrd Wonsan ed the poll "an American war attempts have' been made to drive Thursday evening of this week to Her new salon will afford not only peatedly requested. 83 Oak street: Patricia Berg. 236 ’ where he had an engagement to ' niiig at eight n ( Im U Tn, smuial by thla tim r In P rrrm b rr. SHOE tho Rrokot or Motor. much more spacious quarters but Far behind Allied forces on the (ihoral Service election " and called on all west The Socialists saw their 1948 the Reds out of the jungle by Are, report to a speeial parish meeting Main street; Mrs. Marilyn Merritt ! Senate Democratic l.,eadei ! Chii.uai.'S party will he hehl and As Local Pastor ThiYUsandg of dollnr*. tn gome lighter, pleasanter east coast, a Chinese force was side cltir.cns to ab.slaln under the m a jo rity of 94..8 p er cent d ra s ­ but that the Jungle simply will not on the preliminaiy drawings for and daughter. South Coventry; | Lucas of Illinois and other party niemli-'i.s arc leminded 1., luing ycar.M have been ' pouted down ihc REPAIRING The telephone number will be the wheeling from the middle of tl^ Al ihe F^imiiiiiel implied menace of reprisals. tically trimmed but aalvaged a burn. the new St. Marv’s ehurch, wbleli William Handler. 39 Garard street: leaders. Ihclr exihange gitts. TIvim- plaii- **PRES SERE- PURGE** he and hi.a firm have been com m is- drain * to rrin o \ c miow rn inog- aame, SMS. peninsula toward “quielest Sunday” plurality. Reuter struck the key­ Yesterday marked the beginning Mrs. 8!onica Balthukonis, 32 .Sum­ Mr. ri'umi.n s schedule for the iilng to attend are reiiuoted to Of the Better Kind Workmen In various lines have ^ Wonsan. This thnist threat­ note for his psrty, declaring the .“ioned to make. As has been done mer street; Mrs. Stephanie Wis-| call e ith e r Mr.s .\rtliiir Ho.igliiiid 4 apabir rxprnsr If th** toan m to An sppreclallve. audience at­ It also portrayed Berliners as of the fourth year of ministry at day also includeil an early alter- BEFORE YOUR CAR OVERHEATS! been putUng in long hours on »e ened to ent off the Hl^h < orps moat Important thing was the big before, the drawings will be shown nleski, Hazardville; Mrs. Cecelia o r .Mrs Jo h n T ro tte r hy W cilnes- hr oprn to IrnffU’. Thr 4'ffu irm v nONF WHII.E tended the Christmas Choral ser­ being eoerced by C. P. machine- the Church of the Nazarene of Rev. noon conferenm- with Scirclai.y Installation of new fixtures, light­ with Its back to the .Sea of .Iapan_ overall vote to rebuff Communism on a screen for consideration and Johnston atid daughter, 93 Ply- i d a\' noon. ! of anow rrmoval, and tlir t ort, vice presented last evening by Ihe guns and Gestapo ladles into go­ Arheson. They customarily meet SAVE OAS • SAVE OIL • SAVE MOTOR WEAR ing equipment and decorations in The appearance of mere and Critics of the Socialists attrib-, James R. Bell. Formerly with the OPEN dl.scussion. mouth lajie; Joseph Volz. 63 Del- j howrver, have born much bettrrrd YOU WAIT more Chinese Communists at the Emanuel and Junior fTholrs, dir­ ing to the polls. Church of the Nazarene of Lynn. A Smart Yestei'dav'.s .speaker traced the mont street; Read Richardson, hO on Mondays to review' week-end Adrien G Grigiion was orilered hv Town Kriginrrr .lanira .Shrrkry time for the formal-opening hours, But West Berlin police, who iited at least part of their losses fronts deepened the threat to t ected by Clarence W. Hclalng, at Mass., for three years. Mr. Bell 24 HOURS history of church arrhitecturc Elwoo'l road; Leo Brazaiiskas. 8.') developments. to active d u ll m Ihe 1 ,Niivv ' who hag brought in ripiipinont and SAM YULYES two to four on Saturday. the Emanuel Lutheran Oiurch. jailed 303 Conimiinist agitatora If. Berliners' resentment of the entire U. N. position on the penln- intl-resrmsment stand taken re­ came to the local church In De­ from the age of the Catacombs to North street, Barry and David Attlee and his party of advisers on .Novenihei 27 and is present in trniuval mrlhodg that ga\r tlinr 701 MAIN STREET CLARKE MOTOR SALES As the women approached tte This was an all-Bach program Iasi week, reported It was the cember. 1917, and occupied the pul­ Magmison. 9.'7 St. John street; Ed­ went to the British Kinbassy. ■alen, the south window gave the cently by the party tn West Ger­ Number the present. In doing so he de­ Brooklyn. N. Y , awailiiig ordei.s ami m onry. SOI BROAD STREET TELEI'HONB $-8018 commemorating the 200th anni­ "quietest Sunday In occupation pit for the first time as pastor on scribed the development of the wins Camposco. lO.'i Middle Turn- impression of a garden "“oeneral MacArthur m any. In his statement. Attlee said: But the longtr the anowIeM days aiROOO Chinese are In N o rth KO versary of his death and served h isto ry ." December 7. The following year YES, FRIENDS, if you're "Roman Law Court" on the Ital­ piko. we.st. Gary Miller, 28 J, Gar­ "I am very glad to come to I .',1. Ravmond s Mothers' Cirile beautiful flowers, sent by frienas to Introduce the Advent and These were the complete ofTIctal den apartments; Richard Magture. and well wishers of the proprietor. rea'and along the Vatu river Streaky KIrker o.. December 3. Mr. and Mrs. Bell anxious to safeffuard your | ian peninsula for religious pur­ Washington at this critical time will meet tomorrow evening at botindarv of Red Manchiiria He Cliristmas seasons at Emanuel. re tu rn s ; kept "open house” at the new par­ poses. Ml Wilhs showed how this I Uit) Cnion street; Allen Martin. 33 eight o'cloeU Rl the hom e of Mi.s On entering they were smaxed The opening portion of the pro­ property dollars — and you to confer with President Truman. Mid another 200,000 '^'nese are .Socialists 8,’.3.974 (44.7 per sonage, 31 Flower street. They crew into the so-called "Roman- i Har\'ard roa'l; Arthur Steele. 683 For many years past Great Brit­ Mariie ('.\r. 20 Seaman (hicle. with the transformation. Parti­ gram consisted of four organ, Durham. N. C.- Mike Souehak moving to the area from central cent) (1948 64..A per cent I. have three children, James, Keith should be—vour best bet is esque" type of arehitei ture. The Vernon street; Arvid (.'arlson. ain and the Ciiited States have tions had been removed and the choral preludes played by Mr. Hel- Christian Democrats 360,829 Duke's extra-point kicker, hit 12 New Yolk City; Mrs. Elaine John­ China. In a row. missed number 18. start­ and Susan Jean. . INSURANCE. ea-stern Mediterranean arehiter- , agreed on the broad objeclivea of main room was artistically d e ^ slng. "A Mighty Fortreas Is Our (24.6 per cent) (1948 — 19.4 per g g iB a j a ture was al.so described as climax- | son and son. East Hartford. Public Kccordg On®-F*wtJi of StronftB ed a streak again on the 14th. Mr. and Mrs. Bell and the boys Lift your telephone and their international policy the rated with a paper especially de­ God, ' "Rejoice. Beloved Chris­ c en t). iB ed In the Cathedral of Santa .So- i Discharged Stinday: Kathleen signed for beauty salons, with Thua. China appeared to have tians," ‘Tn Dulcl Jubllo,” and "Sa­ call us today for your insur­ maintenance of peai e. resistance Free Democrat.s 337,477 (23 per phis at Istanbul with Its great | Muldoon. 993 Main street: Mr*. to aggression, the Improvement of rlous cosmetic gadgets In white committed one-fourth of armed viour of the Heathen, Come," fol­ cen t) (1948 16.1 per e e n ll. ance protection. But don’t de­ dome. Theresa Bell. 103 Blssoll street: W nrrantes Deeds lowing which the Emanuel Choir living standards In all countries. Green Manor Eatatea Ineorpor- on a flame background. Pale gray strength of some 4.0O0 ,(Ml0 t'orrservatives 11.931 (0.8 per SAFETY TESTED Mr. Willis outlined the growth Thomas Donnelly. 18 Cedar street; lay. If Fire calls on you be­ „ . . the upholding of the Demoeratn ated, sep,arate prop<-rties on We,av­ tile covered the floors, the oak her undeclared war In Korea. sang "All Breathing Life. Sing and of the "Nonnaii" and "Gothie" Mary Orr. 8.> Brookfield street; [jfp MacArthur aaid preparatlona for Praise 'Ve the Lord." the Finale cent 1. fore you've called on us, we er mail to F. Cov'ille W'oodhurn et woodwork was atalned in pay German Party 83,741 (3.7 per types of architecture in (hureh Sharoii and Christine Kilpatrick from the Motet "Sing Ye to the •TTies* objective* are again tm- al; to David Goldstein et al; to tones, harmonising with the black this elbowing Into the U. N. can’t help you. buildings and their adaptations for 100 Concord road; Herbert Maher, masoniU of the counters and the paign agatnat Invading Korean re n t). " perilled and we must lake counsel Joseph A. Rnndinone et al and to L ord.” Refugee Bloc 31,876 (2.8 per GRANDE BARBER SHOP USED CARS use today He eommented upon 89 Henry street: Mr# Dorothy Pastor Carl E. Olson spoke , ' together on how we can stand Michael Angel el al. i paper. Reda "were made long ago. the use of "modern " arehiteetiire Reagan and daughter. 60 I.,enox In the actual combat areas, Chi­ briefly about Bach as a servant of c en t). 869 MAIN STREET — (Over Marlow's) I firm In their defense. "Trouble al­ Robert .9. and Mar.lorie Camp- | The dispensary was in the same Independent Socialists 9,774 (0.7 In church buildings and discussed street; Mr*. Shirley Thrall, and ways bring# ua t ogether more tones as the hair dressing room. nese Communist forces were esti­ God, 1942 OLDS 4-DR. thi.s pro and eon. son, 87 Church street: Mrs. Agnes bell to W illiam E. an 'l Alic e De- : mated at -w ith 194.000 In •The concluding p o rtio n of th e p er c en t). closelv than ever. Tlie latest prop­ W'alt. properly on Columbdi Two Other rooms for the dryers, 298.000 F re e Social U nion 4,148 (O.S Tile visitor toncluded bv setting Girard and daughter. 148 North permanent waving machine Md the northwest above Pyongyang program consisted of selections 1919 FORD 2-DR. aganda attempt of the Cominform stre et. from the (Christmas Oratorio In per cen t). NOW OPEN AGAIN fortn certain general principles .School street: Gregg .Schuyler, 74 IS to drive a wedge between our shampooing, were both In a char­ and 74,000 In the northeast. Jam the Polls which he hoped would be followed Jarvis road. Paul W’, Cook et al to ('barlss In Seoul, President Syngmsn which both the Emanuel and Jun­ I tow' peoples. They are wasting Gilbert et al, property on Welling-| treuse paper of neat design. A In church eonstnietlon in Manches­ Dial barged today: James Barry. Rhee warned agalnta any compro- ior Choirs participated. Eleanor Cautioned by anti-Soviet lead­ 1917 OLDS 76 l-DR. ' their effort. And never more an commodious closet with shelves ter. say-ing that he hoped to en­ Roekville; Mr*. Lois Newth, 84 ton road mlae with the Chinese Reds. In Johnson, contralto, and Elsie Gus­ ers that "If you don’t vote, you FOR FULL SERVICE I than at this lime when we are W arrantee Deeds provided storage for the supplies. large upon these eonstniction McKinley street; Mrs. Ivorralne the end we would be In a worse po­ tafson, soprano, were soloists. vote Communist,” Berliners Jam­ 1919 OI.DS 98 2-DU. I w aging together, under the United Fred L H urd to Koirc'it D., During the receiving hours. principles at the parish meeting Johnson and daughter. Carter Nations, the struggle in Korea. In Mrs. C. L. Hale and Mrs. E. B. sition than ever," the Korean Pres­ med the polls In such numbers Martin ct al. property al MiIU ic s l ' that some stations had to remain Thursday night. street; Mr# Ruth Bull and son. which the I'niled State* is carry­ Inman, both of Henry street, ident BSld. Monthly Report TWO tARKSS AT ALL TIMES The Advent Men’s Breakfast fol­ Taleottville; Lester Higgins, East and Bruce road. i served the guests with party CoUlBs-MarAinlMir Talk open for nearly an hour after clos SPECIAL! ing »o heavy a share of th# bur- Ing time. Some Invalids came on lows the annual Advent Men's B artfo rd . ‘ den. blit where we and other mem- cookies and coffee, and each one With the crisis worsening. Oen. Communion each year. Thla I* Many Belgians apeak both received a vial of choice perfume. Of ('oiirt (4crk stretchers. : ber* of the British Commonwealth French and Flemiih. J. Lawton Collins—U. 8. Chief of Working cla.ss districts closest Frank Grande, Proprietor, has a 1 always held at the 8;00 a m serv­ are playing our part. Miss Mary Proctor of 91 Fair- Staff—conferred In Tokyo with ice in St Mary's on the First .“Sun- Speuial Supper to the Soviet sector led the city field street won the free, perma­ MscArthur Monday and flew to returned to his shop after sev­ 1949 NASH 2-DOOR dsy In Advent, whieh is "New ".Align Our Polirlea” Net proceeds of the Town Court in vote participation. They had "The United States and United nent wave offered by Mrs. Pear­ K orea a houra later to eral weeks in the hospital. Year’* Day " in the Christian Year few In­ for the month of November total­ been badgered for a week by Al (litailel Fair Kingdom are two countries with WHinogsMiDSiiDonon son. spect the wlthdrswlng U.8. Eighth Celebrant at the early service yes­ 1 ed $1,S7S of which $1,309.04 went Communist loudspeaker tru^s. ! world wide responalbllltlea W’e 175 East terday' morning was Ihe Rev Al­ smeriW piHuiit tntinf A rm y. to the Town of Manchester and $1195 . I arr both of ua affeeted by what Illegal leafl.'t distributors Center St. fred I,. Williams, rector, assisted The Eighth Army, embracing $271.96 was given the State, ac­ house-to-hoiis? agitators, sll de­ Finest Service . lembers of th# Senior choir of I happens in every part of the globe: 'Million Chinese the U. B. First and Ninth Corps cording to the report of (’ourt Tel. 8665 by the Rev Rieh.ard B Kalter. rii- the Salvation .Army will serve re- m Europe, where the United manding a boycott. rate. Donald Kiiehl a liien.sed femnants of the South Korean cnerk William V. Delian. Unlike the Soviet zone, which Satisfaction Assured Open EveninRS freshmenta at the Chriatma* Ba- States h.s.s made a great contribu- Committed to War Second Corps, was moving south­ The report shows gross flnes of Ed^ar Clarke lay reader In thr p.arish. served at zaar at the Citadel Thursday. tiiiii in these last years. In the m esx u fm rolled up a 99.6 per cent vote for ward through Pyongyang to nhw $829. Deferred, remitted and dc- West Center Mary's hi.«tnric i eember 7. commeiuing Middle East, m .South and South­ fsnlted flnes reduced this flgure the unopposed Communist ticket Insuror trsns Pago Oae) defensivt positions. Rosds were two months ago, Berliners had a east Asia and in the Far East. (« cho^d. Flames and smoke Ml- 1 to a net of $499. Forfeited bonds GRANDE BARBER SHOP ‘ Hartford Road cheater was again brought out and and also lerve refreshments It is natural and useful that we Malto this Chrittmai • tolo- I of $220, parking eollcctions of free choice of parties yesterday. iiaed for the Advent Men's Com­ on them eased somewhat Monday, i lowed from military Installations i Tlic only rcBson the still-legal So- throughout the afternoon and eve­ should confer together. n o e a m vition Chriifmat with Crotlay I $.892 and other collections of $267 , ...... 1 destroyed by the IT. N. forces to ... munion. Thi.s chalire wa» missing ning. featuring a special supper ".My aim in th ese talk s Is to fCABSCO BYCOLM) however. 1 brought the net receipts to $1,878. rialisl Unity ((.ommunlst) for about one hundred year, and The Chinees oddly released 87 1 keep them out of Red hands. menu for slipppers and business align our poli< les in the new and Fto yeara — thoasands of Doctor* — a fin# l i t tha whole family was returre-ci to the local parish people. The menu ia as follows: troubled situation in the world prescribed reaTtissiN to promptly from Tltlshiirgh. Pa., in 1949 j home made beef vegetable aoup, and to find the means of upholding relieve bad coughs caused by colds. can anjoy. . .batkatball gamat, chicken, tuna ajid ham sandwiches, what we know to be right. " This Is the same effective FEsxossni playi, variety thowi, nawt Aaliite Oldest Orad I home made pie or cake, with or As a prellinihary to hia talk# you can get texlay at any drugstore. . ^ . without ice ( ream, tea or coffee. w'illi the British Pi line .Minislei . rzartrsaiN Is scientt/lcally pre­ avantt . . . all youri in your ■ i Turkington, Mr*, President Truman held a week end pared to act AT ONCE. It gently stim­ dent A Whitney Griswold of Yale ' K^uh Maxwell and ,Mrs Bertha series of conferences witli top ulates tiny glands In throat and own living room, with a simple vesterdav .sent thi.s me.s.sage to Hall of the committee will be as- W'indpl|>e to [Kjur out their natural militarv and diplonialie lieuten­ secretions. Tldck phlegm Is loasenr

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InUrtor, and would bav« time, to mulo, Philippines Foreign Minister charges here of reekleaa driving, and former Osneral A^Mmbly driving while hia license was under Troutman Reports All 57 Minor Leagifes Ready to Operate repa^ faulty valves, correct blue* Vets’ Bureau Local Youths Expect Heavy Dairy Leader baby troubles, substitute new News Tidbits President, told reporters he doubt­ suspeniion and falling to heed a pieces of artery from an artery ed whether any Aasembly action policeman's signal. bank. The heart meanwhile Cullvd From (/P) Wire* Report Made on the Korean case would be taken In Theft Case The trio had been sought for Xmas Mailing Qub Speaker would keep beating, rcceiviiif; before the conclusion of the Tru- several days by local authorities. nourishment from the tiny capil­ man-Attlee conference in Washing­ On two occasions, Michaud and LOCAL Running Meriden Pros Cards Upset BearP, Giants | Moguls Meet at Annual laries, but would have no work to Pawtucket. B. L. tcaehera, Since First of Year It ton. Pair Involved in Steal* Howe were spotted but eluded po-' Local Postmaster Issues Kenneth Geyer, Milk do. numbering 500, and school commit­ He said any such action "would lice after long and dangerous tee come to terma to avert strike Has Handled 3,387 be Illogical.” ing Autos Here and cliases, according to Chief of Po­ Warning on the Vari* SPORT CHATTER Roll Over Yankees, 51-7 p|orida Convention AMoeiation Manager Is threatened for today . • . Harvard 'The center of activity this lice Herman O. Schendel. One of Play Arms Wednesday Cases; Other Statistics week will be Washington and not Ha'rtford Are Arrestetl the stolen cars was secovered Fri­ ous Deadlines •y U. S. Expenses ox|iells two students and suspends New York, Dec. 4---(85— Just t tbe Polo Grounds. Gnest o f Kiwanis 13 others in move to curb under­ Lake Success,” Romulo added. day night parked near the Garden EARI. W. YOST Romulo spent Saturday and Sun­ This Is the picture at a glapc* graduate riots . . . Connecticut is Veterans’ Service Center Direc­ Allegedly' Involved In the theft apartments. To insure delivery of Christmas Spelts Cdltar when things looked blackest, the with th# regular season due to end More Than 100 Players Kanneth Oeyer, genersl manager day In Washington in conferences Many Ex-Majop Stars To Rise Fifty scheduled to send MS men Into tor G. J. Agoatlnelll today report­ of two cars in Hartford and also Michaud gave himself up yester­ cards in the Boston Postal Dis­ Los Angeles Rams got a reprleye next Sunday: Bee Belives •r the Connecticut Milk Producers’ on the Korean situation. He de­ trict, which includes all of the Veteran Star Have Been Called Into service via draft in February. . . . ed to General Manager George H. charged with several motor vehi­ day to Lieutenant Paul McGinnis Reaarved sent tickets for Wad- lingford, Hartford and Manchester With Ernie Calverley in the National Football League. American ConferenceX sssodation this noon told the Man- All Frenrh women and rhildreu scribed the atmosphere In the New England states, they should W IX T Pci thester Kiwanis club of the details Waddell that since ^ e start of the capital as "very grim," but de­ cle violations, two local youths and at the Hartford Detective Bureau. I nesday night’s Eastern League t waa far from encouraging. The That came yesterday when th# Service to Date Boss Per Cent Soon are ordered out of north Indochina The car in which he drove to Po­ be mailed by December 15. Post­ game at the armory between Mer- | amalleat turnout in years witness Coachcil Team; Hole Clevsland ...... 6 3 P •6“ ' Basketball H the sUte’s large dairy produc- year the Center has handled a to- clined to disclose with whom he one from Hartford have been ar­ master H. Olin Grant issued this Chlcego Cerdlnale upeel th* Chi-j ^ In view of deteriorating interna­ rested and are being held by police lice Headquarters, McGinnis said, Iden and Naaslffa will be on sale ed th* defending champion Wal­ ~ 2 P .818 Of Minors Explaina Uon and mUk dlstrlbuUon business, tional situation and increased tsl 3,387 cases of which 6.54 are iconferred. warning today as he made prepa­ New peering Standout eago Bears, 20 to 10, before 31,616 | national Conference the most valuable agricultural ac­ (Continued from Page One) new. In November 160 veterans of both cities. was stolen November 11 from a rations for the expected heavy Tueeday night from 6 to 8 o’clock lingford Vets inaugural agalmt threat of Communiat-Ied National­ Trumbull street parking lot. In the Nnsslff Arms store on Main Torrington last Thursday night. A in CTiicago’s Comiskey Perk. W L Pet. Will Change St. Petersburg, Fla., Dec. 6— tivity in Connecticut. and other townspeople used the Those arrested are Peter R, Us- load caused by hodiday mailing. .too *10.000.000,000 more than last ists to Hanoi and Haiphong. Kills Himself Michaud has allegedly admitted street. There will not be any ad­ crow(^ of 400 was reported In A "brand new’^ running .Meriden i A week ago the Bear* whipped X-Los Angeles ...... 6 3 i8’i Mindful of war clouds hang­ Starting in 1933. the CMPA External Affaira Minister It. B. local facilities and there were tro, 16, of 11 Plano place; Donald Surface parcel post should bo pro quintet will tesYflasslff Arms Cbleago Rears ...... 8 3 .737 year," Snyder commented; Howe. 19. of 18 Liberty street, keeping the car hidden in a wooded vanced ticket sale at the armory. Hartford and the Mancheeter Ar­ j the Rems and went into first place ing overhead and a 19 percent started to bring the best possible Pearson of Canada aaya he opposes i 186 personal conferences held with mailed by December 8 for Insur­ in the armory Wediibsday night in the National Conference. They X Regular season completed. Won't Hunt Business tlio.ie seeking aid or information. Hartford; and Roger Michaud, 18, section of Manchester since No- ance of delivery within this area. Reserved seat tlckeU may also be 1 mory found the smallest turnout in LIU Coach Secs TcaiiiH drop in Bttendiince last year, Prea- milk to the consumer at the low­ using atomic bomb against Com-1 Saving Olliers secured at the sports department ' as the locals face threA Eastern h'ed only to beat the Card*,and Games Next Sunday est possible price, Geyer said, in "If equitably Impo.sed. addition­ Last month 51 new cases and of 50 Ash street. Llstro and Howe I Air parcel post deadline Is Decem­ three years for an opening B. L. ulciil Gwjrge M. Trautman sound­ niimist China .. Presidency of' Michaud has run afoul of tlie law ot The Herald dally from g a. m. Pro League clubs thla week^ The Detroit Lion* in their last two Detroit et Chicago Bear* Going Back to Set ed an optimistic note today when developing his subject that “The al tn.xcs of this magnitude (54,- 109 repeat calls were noted In ad­ were arrested Saturday by Police-1 ber 18 and air letters and greet­ game. However, the chances that Cleveland at Washington 000,000,000) would not interfere American Red Cross.it taken overj (Continued from Page One) to 3 p. ip. blggsr crowds will turn out for lone home engagement will be game* to tak* th# divisional title. he declared that all of his S'! minor Milk Business is Funny Business." dition to 200 telephone calls for Lieutenant Raymond F. Griffin, I *)®^“f** ^ year ago he was fined ing cards should be sent by Dec­ against the Sliver City five afid New York GlanU at Philadelphia Pallcrii of l*lav in with the ability of corporations to by E. Roland Hariiman, New York and Michaud surrendered to Hart-1 4^25 for reckless driving and ember 16. Greetings cards and let­ future games are good because But yesterday changed every­ Icugucs are prepared to operate in To Illustrate the point he told of banker and railroad executive . .. Information. Coach John Kalkowekl and Man- ! then Naasiffs move out on tlie road thing. Qheered by the Cards’ up­ In case of tlee. the playoff* UrilbOllHl 19.>l. the unusual phases of dairying and maintain present rates of divi­ Again this month, the subject could have stopped this takeoff ford police yesterday. without a license. He was then ters being sent to the far west, fans will realize that the nexcom- woul. Walker, and forget any pra- neglected that a great majority tional Guard. j Bristol are from the Central Dis­ point-a-mlnute Rams Into National say* Joe latpohlek of tlie profes­ llio customary drail. "But they flected products produced any­ slhlllty of getting along peaceful­ Katz of Hartford. j pended sentence of two years in | should not exceed 100" combined. Royals, with Surowiec scoring 24 where in Connecticut today. Mr. and Means Committee for its $3,- of veterans don’t even know that polnU, beat the Hamlltons, 74 to trict, Wallingford and New Haven recognition. ’There are many fa­ Bob Fitzgerald sional Now York Knlekerboeker*. all sink into insignificance when 000,000.(M)0 or more compromise ly with Soviets . . . Burmese and different methods of distribution The...... National...... Geographic______So- Hartford police are holding| Cheshire Reformator.v. j There are 30 outward flights miliar names with Meriden, a team "hut half way through a game or they are eompanu to ine critical Oeyer was obtained as speaker by Chinese Communists are reported elety says a possible ance.stor o f! Michaud for taking a motor vehicle^ Last month Michaud was fined , from this area daily. Air mail, 73. Muzzy scored 24 and Berner 32 are tn Jie New Haven area, and Rev. Fred Edgar. profits tax bill. He called the com­ are available to them. poinU for the Props. Torington in Utchfleld County that Manch'ester could do nothing less, charted formations go out the world eumlltlun. mittee hill scheduled to lie voted to have agreed to swap North Biir- Director Agostinelli stated that the word typhoon is the Arabic | without the owner's permission,* 1,50 for driving while his license special delivery, is the fastest mail with until the gre*t double-tri­ Navy j^Lccepts Praise window tor the fast break and "1 have been asked to try slid Ozzle Osgood, drummer, per­ iiuv terrltnr.v for military aid . . . tufan,meaning tempest. 1 and he also faces additional 1 was under suspension. service. .. Bill Plea* and Bob Fitzgerald Upsets Galore formed on the dnims with Fred upon liy the House within a day these are vital matters which Dan MoUno, veteran baseball have rejoined the Meriden Pros umph In the playoffs last year. aerambl*. imd out what Hie governnienl can .Some 600 members of World Af­ every veteran should act upon im­ Many miles will be legged on the lij lor us, Traiiiman added, ' anil Werner accompanying. or two "a majoi achievement in fairs Counril of northern Cali­ and softball umpire from Hartford, and will be in action Wednesday "It Is then tliat coaehea don't The attendance prize this week the short time that wa.s avallalile mediately. As an example, a few la now a resident of Manchester. armory floor Wednesday as both In Ranks For Stunning Victory recognize their ten. hing. luy 11M-.V, 1-1 always waa wliat can fornia say U. S. should not use days ago the father of a veteran night at the armory. Player-Coach clubs are employing a fast break went to Herbert McKinney. The for its preparation." atomic bomb unless Invailed. Another veteran umpire from Ernie Calverley, former Rhode "They don't object to thus a.s wo do lor our g o v e r iiim -iitW e came into the Service O nter for and running up high scores. aie really snd willing at all limes luncheon meeting, as usual, was Short of Truman Goal Hartford, A1 Gianeanti is also a land State AH American, Earl long aii it protiuee* quick goal*. help and advice in reference to his P i l f Local fans who witnessed Meri­ New York, Dec. 4. (85-T h e to do wlial Washiiiglon wants us held at the Manchester Country However, the Secretary said the local resident. • "A game can be won quiekiv recently decea.sed son, a veteran Shannon. Freddy Lewis, a recent den’s Initial victory over the Wall­ upset, that anrient whammy to do However. I don't think we ll club. House bill contains undesirable Mott Voluablt Player award win Middies Conquer Army Q ia rlcsR l^ k s this way, but it also can he lost of World War II—leaving a wife Big leagiM basketball will re­ ingford Vets yesterday afternoon which haa plagued boaketbsll fa­ just as rapidly. lie asked to slop idsyliig. " features and tliat its yield will fall ner in the NBA, Dick Hole and were surprised with the complete Obituary and two children. In the course of turn to the armory Wednesday vorites since the game’s inception 14 lo 2 for Ciollege rr» 1 “ When a side I* getting the Ti aulman pointed out tliat 100 New Storm Heads .short of the President’s goal "by the Interilew it was revealed that night with,the Meriden Proa Hat­ Bobby Race are other stars with change Meriden has made. Billy minor league . players have been about *1.000,000,(MM)." the veteran never had changed hi.s the Pros. Lewis also played at Pleas, six foot, six inch blond cen­ In 1861. already has chewed Into Football Upset o f, Title 11168(13)’ worst of the slam-bang stuff, tha called into service thus far and he ing no less than five ex-National roach calls time jul. 'Let’s put Sn.v’dcr said part of that *1,000,- original beneliciary designation Basketball Association stars. The LIU and Hole and Shannon at Lit­ ter, returned to his post after hav­ the ranks of some 1650 hopefuls. Tlie Year; Highllghls cxiieeted many more to follow. For New England 000,(M)0 could be recovered by tle Rhody when Frank Keaney waa ing started the season with th* TTie season only la a week old our shoe* on again and start all However, ha was encouraged by from his mother to hia wife and quintet Includes Ernie Calverley over,' he tell* hi* lads, 'and get modifying "objectionable features" Deaths family. Consequently, the mother and Earl Shannon on A e Provi­ turning out point-a-minute teams American League with Allentown. but Rice, Michigan, Texas, Loyola Hpavywfight Champion the lad that evOly on* of lb* min- in the House Ormniittee measure. Wallingford’s Jack French is Bob Fitzgerald, former Seton Hall of CYiicago, Pitt.sburgh and Dart­ Philadelphia, Dee. 4—(85—Navy , back on the patterns.’ ’’ ms 432 clubs was prompt in pay­ (floDttnned from Page One) is entitled to the proceeds and II dence Steamrollers, Bill Pleas of Frank W. Keaney Inaugurated Both the presidential proposal the mother does not want to give the Knlcka, Bob Fitsgerald of th* also coaching the Meriden St. and Rochester Royals star, will be mouth have been stung by tlve up­ accepted college football a accol­ 5 to 1 Favorite to ing Its protective fee to the asso­ Mrs. Michael Hcsuiloa set jinx. And, with a full sched­ fire-house basketball of neresally The Nov. 25 atorm, which left and tile House Committee Bill the money to the wife there is Rochester Royals and Feed Lewis Stan’s In the State Polish League in action. The lad who sparked ade* today for it* *tunning 14-2 ciation lor the '61 season. Mrs. Julia (Kenney) Scanlon, the Pros' victory Sunday ia not ule on tap for this week, many Defeat Nick Barone at Rhode Island State. "Although all of our clubs ara a trail of dead and heavy proper­ would set a standards for "normal" nothing the law can do about that. you can help of the Washington* Gaps. Dick ..Attendance was reported very conquest of mighty Army but l)rolUs taxable at the present top wife of Mlcliael Scanlon, of 79 In reference to the methods of Hole, new Meriden scoring star, good in Me;1d3n and Torrington new to Manchester fans. He is more prominent teams are expect­ While Dr. James A. Nalsinith optimistic about starting th* 1851 ty damage in the northwest, was ed to tumble. remained firm in its determination driven by northwest hurricane corporation income levy of 45 per Myrtle street, Hartford, died at distributing the NSLI proceeds in and Jackie Allen of Naoalffi were yesterday for opening E. L. Games Dick Hole, another Rhode Island Cincinnati, Dec. 4.—(85 The originated th* game In New Eng­ sesaon," h* »*ld. "It i* my gu*** teammatea at Rhode Island State SUte ace from the Calverley re­ But Bradley University and to soften future, schedules. apotllght of the boxing world will land. It wasn't doing well there, that w* probably will lo** a few winds of 75 miles an hour, with cent. Both would impose a 75 per St. Francis hospital Saturday. the event of death, Director Agos- ..Bristol, loM 1 of two straight CUNY, which last season met In gusts up to no. cent tax on profits in excess of Mrs. Scanlon, a formar resident tinelll stated that the beneficiary a few yean ago. games, can be expected to make gime. Dick played here last win­ "This victory, pleasant a* it was, renter on Cincinnati tomorrow and Coach Kesney got the bright leagiiea siniply becau** of th* ter on "Buck Bycholskl Dav" with the finals of the two big post-sra- idea that euitomer* would eome manpower sohrtage. There are not The storm developed rapidly af­ "normal." They would differ, how­ of this town, leaves many cousins w ill not be able to obtain the lump drastic lineup changes before many son tournaments, are off to fast will have no effect on our little night aa Ezzard Clisrles and chal­ ter forming over northern Georgia and other relatives here, also a sis­ sum payment —unless the insured Bob Fitsgerald, Meriden eager. more games are played. Julie the college stars from Rhody. Earl dcemphnsls program." said Capt. with basket.*. So the Rama ran enough older men, most of our ever, on what is normal. The House you rself Shannon completes the trio of starts, Tlie "grand-slam" Beavers lenger Nick Barone battle it out the opposition ragged and kept .V Hunger ones will be drafted." Sunday. It was attendcfl by heavy propo.sal defines it a-s H5 per cent ter. Mrs. Sarah Sullivan, in Ire­ so designated before his death. If Is a dead ringer for Ted Williams, Lareee will not stand for a kveer, Howard C.aldwell, athletic di­ the slugging Boston Red Sox star. atalwarta from the amallest state from (5ty (College have rolled past I In the first heavyivelght tmr fight firing.__ The Idea was to outscor* Trautman blamed th* 8,000,000 rains to the east and northeast of of average prolits for the best land. no method of distribution is ae- This writer witnessed his first two minor foes, St. Francis of i rector of tho Annapolis academy. the storm, while snow fell west lecled by the insured, the 36 Army-Navy football game last in the nation. “ Vl’e simply can’t go on playing In Oliio since 1616. the other hioke*. The Rama didn't i drop in attendance last year to a tliree years in the four-year period Tlie funeral will be held at 8:30 Freddie Lewis, a powerfully Brookljm and Queens (^ollege. rare how many goals their op­ omlitnation of thing*. While he and southwest of it. monthly payment method ia auto­ Mai Cuohlng and Hal Turking- Saturday, as did thousands of Buch a back-breaking schedule No hesvyweight ehsmpinn h«J 1946-19411. The president’s proposal tomorrow morning at the T. P. built fellow from LR^ who wae a while the I’eoria. HI . Bravos open- , ponents made. Tliey’d niake allrihuted most of the decline to Storm warnings were displayed Holloran Funeral Home, 175 Cen­ matically applied by the govern toti wltneoasd th* Meriden-Wal­ others, via television. Navy coach yenr-ln and year-out. It'* »ulri- defended hl.a crown in the slate delines it as 75 per cent of that lingford Eaatein League game member of the Hartford Hurri­ ed Saturday with a 94-73 romp more. Scores ran into a.strononil- (he Im-reasc of radio broadcasting from the Delaware Breakwater to average. ter atreet, and at nine o'clock at ment. Eddie Erdelatx sure had hia crew over Houston in a Missouri (.’on- ’ dal." ninee Jack Dempsey gained the Bastport, Me. Other subjects showing the helping yesterday In Meriden and their re­ fired up for the big battle. ’TV re canes last year, leads the list of ! Navy already has cancelled it* eal figure*, the Rams attracted and televising of major league St. James's church. Burial will be fercnce tilt. title on July 4. 1616. by flooring The Treasury, meanwhile, re­ ports are to the effect that Mer ceptlon waa very good . . Her. new men with Meriden. Bobby j altentffin, caught on. game* into minor league cltl**, b* Western Maryland, burled under In St. James's cemetery. highest contacts for the month of These two national powers, ! 1952-53 home-and-home agreement Jet* Willard. (Tiarles, however. 80 inches of anow last week, re­ ported the government finished November were: Medical prob­ Iden runs, runs, rune. man Hickman Yale head football Race of Hofstra College and the Fielded Hu|>erlnr TeAms laid some blame on unusually poor Friends may call at the funeral however, face a busy week. (VNY with Ohio State. It will play Rlc* I had promised earlier to tight tn weather and poor playing talent- ported up to four inches tcxlay. November with a budget deficit of lems; job training; education; den­ coach, will be the principal apeak Long Island bombers, tossed In next vear In Houston and has I tinclnnatl In appreciation of the home from two to nine today. 32 points against Meriden In an i will play Brigham 'Young Tuesday 1 Rhode Island State anon had I’lirce of the 60 league* which op­ Flood Threat on Potomac l,068.«94.,566.r.9 for the ttrst live tal claims, and hospitalization. JettlagB er at the annual Sports Night pro. and Mi.s.souri Saturday, both in asl.ed the Southwest school to drop j Hupport given by hi* home-town superior trams negleetlng eon- A flood Vureat was developing months of the [ircsent liscal year. Attandance at opening Eastern gram of the Aetna Life Cffub exhibition last year and Business erated in 1650 folded. They ar* th* Joseph Kuhinusnn Manager Joe Stone wasted no time Madison Square Garden. Bradley the 1952 game at Baltimore. ^ I fan*. eelved play.s for their reckleas New England, C^olonlal and East­ along the Potomac river. The mounting pace of defense ex­ New England Basketball League games in Wel< Thursday night. will entertain Wayne University "Thla thing of playing Southern I When the smooth-working Ne­ abandon. It goes without saying Virginia reported high winds penditures may double that red ink Joseph Kuhimann, of 122 Lyness - n * RiuK IWs Li««i A ll 'Hm iMk* in getting thla lad on hia side. Ed ern Shore. anil Oregon Slate before travel­ California one week, then Penn and gro enter* the ring at Cincinnati that this worked to the Kingston "I believe that major league or- and some floods, with anow west of entry by next June 30, under street, died suddenly Saturday 6 Nations Ask Readin is from Bt. John's Univer­ Garden tomorrow night. It will sity. Rounding out the squad are ling to Chicago Stadium for a big then a team like Tulane — why. boys' advantage. ganlzattona should operate more the Blue Ridge mountains. Snyder'.s calculation. night. Only Three Major the boys never get a chance to represent his fifth title defense He was bom In Ellenvllle, N. Y., two Meriden boys. Pete Rybeck and game with Dol’ aul on Saturday. Other coaches took up th* intelligently with their minor West Vir^nla reported up to I f ymu mre m buHnets mmu, fmriHer, *n« m, * r m Snead Wins In Saturday's form-reversals, heal their bnuso* between knocks," since winning the NBA version of headlong violence, added to It and i affiliates." he said. "If they eight Inches of snow, and it con­ and had lived In Manchester for U. N. Assembly Joe Schlopucle. The latter was tlie championship on June 22. six years. He was employed by Undefeated Teains with the club last season while Wheaton tripped Loyola of (’hica- .said Caldwell.- took Bwav, giving it more bnl want to help their lower class tinued to fall. Lliristiiias Bazaar In •*•» field mf endemver, yem trill wmei te remd this beemuMe li emmee rut . . • go, 62-60. in overlimc; St. Mi- "We would like to keep some of 1946. He declsloned Joe WaUxitl ail' r. (Central New York had heavy, the Pratt and Whitney Division Miami Open Rybeck played- a little ball at clubs, they should send them bet­ Act in Crisis I hael’s edged Dartmouth, 46-12; the tough team* - Notre Dame, in a 15-roumler that night. Then came the war. the use of ter playing talent.'^ wet snow. It followed an all- of the United Aircraft, East Hart­ New York, Dec. 4—(85—College UConn. Hia opponent tomorrow, the Most Successful ford. It will b^ hard to improve on the Kent Stale surprised I’ltlshurgh, certainly, and possibly Penn and freshmen and their exuberance. Trautman said of the 480 oper­ night rain after a spring-like Sun­ football’s “death march” la over 51-46; Centenary whipped Rice. P/ineeton. But we’d like to mix rough-and-tough Nick Barone, ha.s day. Some strouns flowed over ^ Besides his wife, Mrs. Margaret (Continued from Page One) New England is your home and buslneu place, and It is customary for tha committees and staff special­ Adda Another $2,000 to seven game set that Nasaiff Arms Every kid can nm. ating minor league club8, 101 ar* Ward Kuhimann, he leaves four and only three—Oklahoma, Prince­ 62-54; Miami of Ohio downed In' a few softer *pot* here and the advantage of youth on his Thrv learn lo dribble In high mined outright by the major*. An­ their banks, and one section of ’ liilxiiis A.«sembly. Calluilio Ladies upon its prosperity depends your own welfare, the prog­ ists to enlist the aid and cooperation of interested institu­ ton and Wyoming—have survived and * Meriden competed in last side Barone Is 24 to Charles’ 26 ihildren, Joseph, James, Kather­ His 1950 Earnings winter. Manchester only defeated Mirhigan, 44-36, and .Sam Hous­ there," sehool. other 125 have working ogroo- highway In Cayuga county wa.s of Columbiut, were gratitled at the vate talks with Wu in an attempt ress of this tix-nate region sod your own progreu are tions, associations, firms and individuals in 'working on as the nation’s unbeaten and un­ ton Stale upset Texa.s, ,55-14. Navy official* feel that the Mid- He Isn’t * big fellow, however, under 18 inches of water. ine and William Kuhimann. all of to find a middle ground for end- | them twice, but they came at op­ Everybody like* to shoot. ments. Manchester; his mother. Mrs. Em­ hifcparable. ^ pnrtioUar probleme With 5 Stroke Margin tied major teams. Even the powerful Qimnlieo die*. who won only thre'e of their and probably will be outweighed So college eosehes simply let Cold Weather on Way success of their annual Christmas Ing the war. portune moments and meant the by about five pounds at 180. ma Kuhimann of Ellenvllle, N. Y.; Oklahoma’s Sugar Bowl bound Marines, hoa.sting Jack Nichols, nine games, might have had an 'em do w1iat came naturally, The Ohio river, swollen by rain baznsr .‘(atutday afternoon at the Neither the United States nor I V. Sooners finished up their season In EPBL playoff crown. Both teams Tlic odds favor Ezzle by about three brothers, Edwin of East Miami. Fla., Dec. 4—(85—The have won their first game In the the ex-pro star, and six eollegiate excellent season if they hadn’t run. dribble and fire. and melting snow, was expected K. of C homo. From one o cUak to the Soviet Delegates were invited The New Borland Com dl la coasaiittad to a blaze of glory Saturday by captains, fell by the wayside bitten off more schedule than they 6 to 1 and It Is known tha ta num­ Fiilks Gages 49 Hartford, and John and Clarence to the Informal dinner. All those Hard industry in early New England laid the foun­ remarkable Sammy Snead, goira league and will battle each other The better mind* aren’t sure | to go out of Its banks in the upper trouncing Oklahoma A Jc M, 41-14, American University pulled the could chew. ber of Barone’s fans from hi* Ohio valley tonight or tomorrow. five, patrons came in in a steady of Ellenvllle, N. Y.. and one sis­ attending have recognized the | dation for the present attainments of this, your home re­ no interest bnt that of New Enghuid big inoaejr man, had added another to remain undefeated. that this wasn’t considerably more ter, Mrs. Robert Anderson, of New PROSPERITY; it haa M atrihority b«t for their 31st straight victory. unexpected by tripping the Ma- "1 think one of the big reasons hometown of Syracuse, N. Y., Successive Tries However, the forecast of colder stream. Boollis where home made CTiinese Communist Regime. gion, and provided it with the heritage of Yankee in­ fl.Ooa to his 1650 winnings to The Nassiff Rockets of WlHl- have received 6 to 1 for their than all right. York. ellnch again tbe title of top money Princeton and Wyoming completed rine.s. 68-57. that we beat Army is that we had The fane liked It, earn* out In weather cheered lowland re.si- food and candy were on sale, rapid­ The six-nation telegram to Lie I genuity, pioneer spirit, and workable ilemocracy to that of PUBLIC OPINION: It has aa unbeaten and untied seasons a week mantic have been named by Busi­ money. At least 500 Syracuse fol­ Tlie funeral will be held at the said: winner of the year. ness Manager Art Pongratz to sup­ There was plenty more action two full weeks to get ready," said drove*. dents. A freeze would slow the ly disposed of their stocks. The important M continued advanoeinept. pawar bat that of MBN and IDEAS. ago. Saturday— the first big night of lowers reportedly will view th* Ry The Associated Press runoff of wraters. W. P. Quish Funeral Home, 225 Memorandum tn Follow ’Tha Whita Sulphur Springs. W. ply action In the first game that Eddie Erdelatz, moon faced, 36- Tlukve were nights when writer* tea table, over which Mrs. Edward Main street, at 8:30 a m.. Wednes- However, Army failed to make the young .season. In a Madison 15-round bout. i Joe Fulks had another NaUenal On the west coast, flood waters “The delegations of Cuba, Ecua­ Va., veteran racked up hia 11th will start at 7:15. Tap-off time for year old coach of the future ad­ at Madison Square Garden didn't J. Murphy presided, was a focal dav, and at St. James’s church at it, going' down before an inspired Square Garden doubleheader, St. miral*. "With the sama-type of TTiarles, like Barone, Is In peak , Basketball AssoclaUoa record to poured into ^orth central Cali­ point for shoppers In the lute aft­ dor. France. Norway, the Unit- I major vlatory of th* year yeater- the main game is set for 8:30. condition. The week’s postpone­ sek Promoter Ned Irish. "How 9 a m. Burial will be in St. James’s New England, as you know, has a great many tan­ day aa ha ooaated to a five-stroke Navy team, 14-3, before 103,000 John's of Brooklyn waltzed past preparation 1 think we might have many tonight?” They naked. "18 his credit today, but it waa of fornia and western Nevada for the ernoon. A lace cloth and silver ed Kingdom and the United fans at Philadelphia’s ’ Municipal William A Mary, 63-47, while LIU ment because of the heavy snow j cemetorv. Stat<4 to the fifth regular session gible asseu in the fielib of Industry, Commetoc, Agricul­ win tbe th* flO.OOO Miami Open won some other games we lost.” and what?" meaning 18,000 and little consolation to the Philadel­ second time in two weeks. The service with a centerpiece of red Friends m«y call at the funeral Stadium. disappointed in its 60-59 squeak ha* not hurt either’* training and storms and floods caused $25,000,- of the General Assembly of the ture, Reertatioo nod Transportation — but riw greatest Golf ’Tournament with a IS under Navy’s convincing triumph in what. It was a deddedly poor phia Warriors. berries and evergreens, with dainty home from this evening until the Fw greater effectiveswes la fnrAcring New la g - The Navy victory, In the Slat Eastern League over Kansas State. they’ll enter the ring In razor- | 000 in this area two weeks ago. United Nations present their com- | asset of all, perbsps, is New England’s recognition that j»ar 167. Philadelphia’s Municipal Stadium night when the 18,000 weren’t While Fulks flipped in his 49th cupcakes and cookies and hot tea hour of the funeral- land’s development tbe Council hot eoaceotresed hi w o n meeting of these traditional rivals, Caniaiua roiled i>ast Oregon Saturday, snapping Army's 28- ■harp condition. straight free throw last night, th* pliments to the secretsry-general it faces not only challenges but also problems— its aware­ It was his fourth win of the 27- there. made for relaxation and sociability. in five najor departments: Industqr, Aarisukuw, Racien- snapped a 28-game unbeaten streak Well Balanced State, 69-47, and could make trou­ game unbeaten streak, left baffled Warrior* dropped a 98-83 deciolon of the United Nations and have ness that THERE IS VF&Ui TO BE DONE. year-old tournament. Only Gen* Proa work with less pattern de­ Hope to Restore The "white elephant" table was built up by the black knights of ble for teams visiting Buffalo's experts clawing for explanations. sign than th* Collegians. Beeause to the Minneapolis Lakers and aaw the honor to request that the fol­ tion, Transportation, Public Relatioia. Thcae departments Saraaan—who won It four atralght Memorial Auditorium. Brigham laden with all sorts of gadgets, lowing Item be included in the 1 yaara from 1637 through 1880— the Hudson over a three season Army’s Coach Earl (Red) Blaik the personnel la rsrefully hand­ their Eastern Division lead whit­ useful and ornamental, all at a Funeralfl wtU aaoet A a Cotmcil’s aow loag-taage pragram h r span. By The Associated Press * Young showed some power in the accepted the setback without ex­ S|M>rt8 iu Brief tled to 35 percentage polnta. Life to Dead agenda of the present session of | building a bettor New B i«le a d . . . a program tpocificalfy haa an equal raeord. other half of the twin-hill in picked. they go toward height to small price. Every table showed the Assembly as an important New England is ual<|ariy s a p p e d with men. Mess, Hia *2,000 top money brought Other pre-season favorites for With every club having at least cuse* and apparently without sur­ a much greater extent than the Three teams—the Boston Celtics, detigned to attadc, by onitedvacdoa, the wgaat atoanmic thumping Niagara, 84-69. originality on the part of the com­ Mrs. I,ela M. Rogers and urgent question: ’The inter­ mschines, and money, hot Now England’s p ro g t^ in the to 188,788.83 Snead’s official PGA national honors ended on g dismal one game behind it, the Eastern prise. By The Associated Press collegians. They do even more New Y’ork Knickerbockers and (Oontinned from Page One) mittee. At the apron booth, aprons The funeral of Mrs. I^la May future, as in the past, will depend upon the continued ap- pc^lcais of. Now Inglaod. note. Notre Dame’s once mighty Professional Basketball League ap­ In the Midwest, Northwestern. “ I’ve said all along Navy was Football Syracuse Nationals—all moved up vention of the Central Peoples’ winning for the year. In addition, Indiana, Minnesota, Michigan running, have so manv skills fashioned of green paper, bore the Rogers, widow of Carl H. Rogers, Government of the People's Re­ plication of its catly piooecr .spirit and of umitoi tffort ha baa won *7,087.80 from unoffi­ Irish ate crow for the fourth time pears today to be better balanced due to explode against aonebody," Philadelphia—Navy upset Army. They require less room to oper­ on the Warriors. minutes, while it pumped blood letters spelling the word "aprons. ” who died at the Manchester Me­ at Los Angeles by dropping a 6-7 than at spy time In ita 10 years State and DePaul all won Satur­ he said. "They have excellent per­ Tbe Celtics, in second place, public of Cliina tn Korea.' An ex­ at a tegioo so solve mete pc^lems. cial tournaments, another *13,000 day, mostly over weak .opponents. 14-2, cndlnA the Cadets’ 28-game ate. force opponents Into errors and gave it new oxygen, he said. Handkerchiefs were displayed morial hospital early Friday morn­ planatory memorandum will fol­ T o iMpleaarat Aia prograat, the Now EngUad from exhibitions and another *38,- decision to the Southern California history. sonnel — rugged and hungry to unbeaten an-eak. and take advantHge of them iihipiied tlie Baltimore Bulleta. 97- It took dark-red blood from two ing was held from the Holmes 'lYojans and Southern Methodist’i Hartford, Manchester and Meri­ The best game, perhaps, waa win. They just kicked the heck 85. for the fourth time this sea­ most attractively In the form of low." Ceaactl l a W d will promote them tpodal oedvitiea: 000 or *40,000 from various enter­ Michigan State’s 61-50 victory Richmond The Richmond Reb­ Coaches still like to liave their j veins near the heart, by-passing cornucopias. The large stocks of Funeral Home, yesterday after­ Under the Assembly rules, the prise*—including hia ayndicated lost their fourth game to Texas den won their opening games, and out of us, that’s all." els won their second straight sthleles' , eyes open wlien th'-y ■ son. Hub Cousy, with 22 polnta, I TbeM Is a wecklng tool lor tke appUostkMi of A h are tied for the top spot in the over Wayne University. the dog's own heart and lungs, knitted and fancy goods were also noon at two o’clock. Rev. Leland question first must go to the newspaper colunm. Christian’s Horned Frogs, 27-13, Therem ere waswaa no quofliionquestion aoouiabout : ^^^erican Football longue title. •shoot, but thank.s to the war b.iby sparked Bu.vton's attack. and pumped refreshed, bright red O. Hunt of the Second Congrega­ united effort. It is an organization vAich represents Expomd its work for tko eomstrssrtiom of m tw By virture of his eay win in the at Dallas. six club circuit Wallingford,^ last Arkansas and TCU got past the that Nsvy’s fierce-charglng Hne^defe.ung the Erie (Pa.) Vets. 35- At Moline. III., the higli-sconng practically sold out. At the meet­ Steering committee. If this body initial week of Southwest action basketball certainly has picked up blood back Into an artery in the tional church officiated. recommends its inclusion in the you, works for you and with you, and which depends up­ togrtttd stttl mill im Nru> EmgUtsJ. 73*hoIe open, be Immediately be­ Bob Zaatrow waa the lad who year’s champs, alao won its in­ llmitcd th* powerful Cadet* te 77 - I momentum In a lot of way*. Knickerbockers blasted the Tri- ing tomorrow night members of augural, but found Meriden, the while SMU and Texas A A M fell Iciliea Blarkhaivk*. 100-92, to stay neck. The dog recovered complete­ the As.sombly will have an opjair- Sntuixiay evening a large dele­ agenda, it then goes before a plen­ on yon for support. It it the New EngUnd CoonciL came the favorite with his part­ sunk the Army. The 209-pound yard* rushing and five first downs. Golf gation from the V.F.W. Auxiliary past season's runner-up, too tough along with Rice and 'Texas. Army had scoring opportunities — In a tlnrd-plaec Ue with Syracuse, ly after the machine was discon­ tunily to look them over and make ary meeting of the Assembly. A | Co-optrott with Notiomd Plommirng Assot. md ner, Jim Ferrier, of San Francisco, Navy quarterback skipped seven Miami. Fla.—Sammy Snead won nected. and the animal's own conducted a memorial serWee at yesterday. Utah, sporting a four-gamt two within the ten yard line in the V. Inch edged Indianapolis, 84-81. purchases. two-thirds majority of the Assem- | T kt Wtdord Rtusroo Bomh of Boston iss tkr Calif., for the *10,000 Internation­ yards for one touchdown and toaaed the Southern seniors championship heart took over its normal work. the funeral home for Mrs. Hagers al Four-Ball Tournament which a 30-yard pass for the other. Navy's Torrington, losers by a point to winning streak, currently is the final five minutes—but they were Sports Mirror Fort Wayne, the Western Divi­ bly itself is required to put the Fnr a gMrtar of a neatwy th« Ntw Bw- eomdsset of s tomprtkemsirt shsdy of the im- cream of the Far West. Converse­ with a 36-hol* score of 147. If this can be done with humans. who was a former member. issue on the work sheet for a full | land CoiBKil hat bcca the aewey t k r o i^ begins Tuesday at the Miama staunch line play hu. led the Cadets Wallingford, and thumped by Man­ snuffed out by Navy’s alert de­ General sion leader, continued unbeaten at It will make possible new kinds of Bearers were: Donald Willis, pmt of poUeiet of tbe Federet Gorermmemt om Country Club. chester, came back yesterday to ly, Oregon State has gone under" fenders. home as It barely nipped Rochester, Navv Recruiler airing. which lenders is industry, coBsmarce, sgri- on their heels. Army managed to twice in as m u y starts. In Satur­ St. Petersburg, S'la. — Frank Today a Year Ago Steve Van chest operations and medical Roland 'Valliant, Howard Cum­ Diplomats were waiting to I t h New EngUttd economy.” After carding a three-under par eke out only five first downs and upset Bristol, which ha* lost both Erdelatz, in his freshman year (Pinky 1 Higgins was named man­ Buren set a National Foothall 80-76. Rookie Lariy Foust again treatment of heart and lung dis­ mings. Martin Peterson. Gerhardt cuHurc, and rsereatloBsl devdopsMst is 32 on the front side of the 7,<>00- of ita starts, but isn’t being rated day’s games, (Jregon shaded Utah as coach of the Middies, credited spearheaded Fort Wayne’s attack. learn the results, if any, from a th«/six New Esfland Matas have wicceaa its lone score came in the third State, 66-64; Idaho downed Idaho ager of the. Loiiiaville Colonels of I.ieBgue scoring mark of 1.0505 eases, the surgeon said. Here (iloses Shop Ristow and John Coughlin. secret conference last night be­ Aseortdm the host moons of finoneing tho eon- yard Miami Springs golf course. period when Zaatrow was tackled lightly by anybody. the victory lo "desire and spirit.” the American Association. yards aa Philadelphia Eagles beat This time with 22 polnta. Bisk Is Great Burial was In the family lot hi fally mited their dtartm lor iko mmmm Snead—five strokes in front of the The clubs have until January 1, State, 50-36, and Utah trimmed At Minnca|>olia, ;t was a duel tween India’s Sir Benegal N. Rau strwetion of modorn indssstriol footory honidinfs in his oWn zone for a safety. Colorado, 63-60. "I know that sounds corny com­ Weldon Springs, Mo. Beauty- New York Giants. 24-3. The machine is the latest of a the East cemeterj’. and Communist China’s Wu Hslu- Mid the Mividasl lead. field—took an easy one under par Oklahoma toyed with its tradi­ 1651, to make adjustments in their ing from a former pro coach," the wood's Tamarack became the na­ between tha Lakers' George Mlkan dozen or _more developed in the The U. S.' Navy recruiting re­ for osststing ornd now indssstrios. lineups freely. After that, they Some of the featured* attrac­ 6'ive Years Ago The Pacific- presentative who has been in the Chuan. Sir Benegal said their aes- 34 to come back. tional rival Oklahoma A A M for bull-shouldered young tutor said. tional field trial champion in tlie and Fulks and Paul Arisln of the last 20 years. The hope for this Mis. Bertha A. Wilcox A pair of young-up-and-coming must file rosters and allow a week tions this Saturday Include: Penn ( ’oast Baseball League requested Warriors. ^ Fulks who scored 15 of 'local Post Office building each sion^ of several hours was designed one period. The score was locked at Yale, Purdue at Kentucky, Chi­ "It was strictly a team job. The closing session of the 1650 national major league status at the minor one lies in its efficient steel “liing" The funeral of Mrs. Bertha A. to find a peaceful solution of the | The aim of the New England Council h W srimu- Broodcost to tho pooplo of Now EngUnd ond tho pros. Jack Burke, Jr., and Dick at 7-7 after the first but tbe Boon- to elapse between hiring and firing boy* never doubted they could do 16 free throws snd hsd his string Tuesday has had to "close shop” Wilcox, widow of Augustus J. Wil­ cago Loyola at Minnesota, Tulane retriever trials. league convention in Columbus. O, and special new pump. It is com­ until further notice. All interested crisis. latc regional action for the further economic progrcai of rosf of tho tomntry tho foets ohont ^ow EngUnd’s Mayer, deadlocked for aecood era then opened up with 38 points playsi*. It.” Karlng stopped, scored 26 points snd pact, with all its parts contained cox, was held Friday afternoon at place at 373. Burke, Houston, Tex., at Rice, Oregon State at UCLA, Ten Years Ago Today The , Anzlii 25, but Mlkan. the master of young'men and women are asked Put Bliune on PWplng New England by: ooonomie progrots ornd oebioromontt, through ost in the aecond to wrap it up. ^ a r t - In Sunday afternoon action, low’s at Western Michigan, West­ Inglewood, Calif. Next Move in a glaaa cabinet only 30 Inches two o’clock at the John B. Burke pro who is sixth ranking money erbock Claude Arnold led the Meriden edged out Wallingford. 65 Brooklyn Dodger* gave catcher I *11. wound up with 38 poinU. to contact the navy recruiter in Funeral Home, 87 East Center A U. 8. spokesman could give no I oeeoUroted ond ottpondod pnhUc rdotiont pro- ern Kentucky at Cincinnati, Syra- j ($3,001 won the $2.5.000 Vanity (Jus Mancu.so. pitcher John Pinlar high, 16 Inches wide and 18 inches the Hartford station located in indication when U. S. Chief Dele­ winner, had a bad final round and Sooner drive with four touchduux to 58. in the Silver City, and Tor­ Handicap at Hollywood Park, with deep. street. Rev. Clifford O. Simpson, grmm. q salvaged a one-over par 71. He cusc at Penn .State, Oregon .Slate i ■ nd .$65,000 lo the St. Louis Cards the Post Office building Room 205 gate Warren Austin, a member of passes. The Sooners have a post rington trounced Bristol, 80 to 65, at Indiana and Kansas at St. Jo­ S|Mirls Si’liPfhile Because of the risk. It cannot be pastor of Center Oongregatlonsl Promoting regionnl conadoutacss and co-opetation. wai tied with Snead at the end of In the New City. Bewitch second and Wistful t‘>i^ for <«lcher Atickey Owen any day Monday through Friday church, officiated, and Interment the Assembly Steering Committee season date with Kentucky in the seph’s. Bowie, Md.- -Seawsi'd ($5.00) Fho Games Listed used now on a living person, Dr. from 8;30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and 54 holes at nine under par 201. but Sugar Bowl at New Orleans on The league re.sumrs action : Fifteen Years Ago—Catholic Bailey said. Its first test prob­ was in the WindsorvlUe cemetery. which first has to approve agenda Tonight I won the Bryan and O'Hsr* Me- on Saturdays 8:30 a.m. to twelve items, will ask for a meeting of Ton Ncod the New England Cooneil ' on the first three holes of tbe laM New Year’s Day. Kentucky ended Wednesday when Meriden travels | Y Junior l.raguo University IW’a.shington, D ( ’.I. ably will come when a patient dies Bearers were Jolin Dwyer, Elarl Expending the use of New England’s in d u su ^ round he wss one over par on each. Bn-Mara \*. North End.o. 7 :1 5 - moi'(sl Handicap at Bowie aa the was selected to tompclr in the 111 YMGA League noon. the committee. He said he did not its season a week ago by losing its to Manchcater. It'll be Torrington ] Sr»-IJcc» (Mf , Maryland racing season ended. during an operation, when his Mitchell, Ellery Linnell, James financial, agri^niral, lectentiooal and huasaa lesoufces. Mayer, . handsome 27-year-oId Orange Bowl football game at H. S. Kimbrough, petty offlcer- know how soon the "explanatory ALL New England oaedi A c Nrav England Council first game, 7-0, to Tennessee. I at Hartford Friday,' Manchester at B f Silk O ly Moriarty 8:30 Miami, Fla. — Mr. Joe Puck ($17.- heart stops beating. Baylor, Fred Wilcox and Bendix newcomer from Old Greenwich, S111--J. il ...... I u va, a. Miami, Fla. In-charge of the Hartford Navy memorandum’’ will follow. Tennessee, which meets Texas I Wallingford Saturday, and three Two game* will be played at th* Thla heart stoppage is called Ahrens. —the Council necM the support of ALL New England. l-urU, I f ...... u 1 Y. 801 easily won the DeSota Purse recruiting area states that the (^nn., shared the lead with ama­ in the Cotton Bowl, turned up for games next Sunday afternoon. ’Y’ tonight In the Senior Basket­ ' clinical death. A person might The telegram to Lie was the I If you are aot alnady a member; it is to your iotsntt to teur Frank Stranahan at the end Martin. If ...... ii 0 u | Tuesday, Dec. 8 at Tropical Park. Yale Routes Amhent Manchester office has been closed first U. N. document signed by the Facilitating the cooperation o f buttocss interests and the Newk Year’s Day battle by The atanding New Orleans—Riverlane ($8.40) ball League. The flret game start­ atill be revived, if blood circulation due to the large number of appli­ join w iA oA cr leaders who, through their memberAips of 36 holes when he carded a five Yost. It ...... 3 1 ?! Laurels vs. Eagles. 7:18—Ree. United States which referr^ to I governmental agencies in furthering the region’s eco­ smothering Vanderbilt, 43-0. The W L Pet. Saloninne, c ...... Z 0 6; captured the I-8U-Tu1ane Purse at I ing at 7:15 will sse tha Bri-M*ra Is restored quickly enough, before cants appearing at the Hartford About Town ia A e Council, ara helping te d m lo p this important under par 68. But on tha final two Hartford ...... 1 0 North Ends v*. Legion/ 8:30 — _ New Haven, Dec. 4—(iP)—Yale the Chines* Communist Peiping nomic gtowA. Vola have lost only one game, an 1.000 Mnhardt, rg ...... 9 0 191Rec. Fairgrounds, edging Thwarted by | Amherst, 77-54, for their, facing - the North End .u Pharmacy. w _ sensitive brain tissues are da mag office. a ^ ioa to h i fuUett. rounds he had even par tO’a. May­ Manchester ...... 1 0 .1.000 H*j e*, rg ...... 1 0 2 I efl.' This critical time element Regime at “'The Central People’s early season decision to Mississippi Wednesday, Dec. • a length. second basketball victory in a row ' The Pharmacy zports the beat re^ Chief Kimbrough also stated er and Burke each got *1,300. State. Texas, which ends Its sea­ Meriden ...... 1 0 1.000 Bralnard, If ...... 3 3 S' for some people may be only two that applications are being ac­ Anderson-Shea Auxiliary, V. F. Government of the Central People’a I Ed (Porky) Oliver, veteran cam­ Smith. If ...... 3 0 6 Meriden va. Naaslffa, 8:30 --I Saturilay night here. Dave Sears ord and should take this one but W., has been Invited to att^end the Republic of China.” Increuing national conariouancti o f Haw England’s son against Louisiana State this Wallingford ...... 1 1 .500 No C'hiance to Shine they will have to play for tt ca« be or three minutes, but there are. cepted from young men between paigner now playing out of Seattle, Torrington ...... 1 2 Armory. and John Weber, sharpahooting rare caeea of eafe escape from joint inatalletlon of officers of A United States source said this | economic significance, achievementi and oppertunitict. Add your nasM NOW to the rising tide of Council week, also has only one blot on its .333 Total* ...... 22 a .'lOI Kophoinores, paced the victors. close. In th* nlgtatoap tha- Silk the ages of 17 and under 31 for en­ Wash., fired the round of the B ristol...... 0 2 .000 (Caterer* v*. Rockets, 7:16- ^ . death as loiig as eight minutes la­ listment in the Navy with “no Manchester Chapter, No. 17, Dis­ was to clarify that the move was membership. Retntmber, what helps New England day—84-31—68—to junm Intoi a record, a 14-13 defeat at the hands 3 Ir'o hod* sh o p (2tlf Detroit—i/P) — Lea BIngaman. Sears scoring 28 points, flva more enty Eaglen wlU tangle with Mor- of Oklahoma. L. 8. V. battled Sunday’s Results B. F. f. Bolton V*. Wappin*, 8:30—Y. ter. In thsee, eurgeona squeezed waiting list" now. Seventeen year abled American Vetarans, and being made on an official basis. It | helps you. tlx way tie for fourth. Deadlocked Friday, Dec. 8 six-three 250-pound guard for the than hia taammate. It was shades iarty Brothers. H m Eaglea bavn was not directed ut “ Chinese Com- Tulon* to a 14-14 tie Saturday. Meriden 85 Wallingford 58. Templeton, rf ...... 3 .1 7 Detroit Lions, fears be *now will or aussaged tha heart to stsirt It olds may enlist for a “minority auxiliary, Wednesday evening at at 373 with OUver were Glenn Tyler, If ...... 0 1 1 East Hartford v*. Hlgti, 8:30 — of Tony Lavalli, Yale’a great high dropped their flnt two sUrts whU* eight o’clock, at the F. W. Home, munisU” or “ tbs Peiping Regime" Results of other games which Torrington 80 Bristol 65. never get a chance to fulfill his scoring star of recant seasons. tloWag again. enliotment only and all others V. I Teal, Jacksonville, Fla.; Ted Kroll, Oakr*, c ...... 6 1 11 Armory. Mortarty’a won their flrat twis hut : nSsarytfelgg te Oatat” must enlist for four or six years 608 flhwt Center streeL > —the term XT. 8. delegates have T h i thine Tide LMs AU the lean" rang down the curtain for the This Week’s Games Ilarriauii. c ...... 1 ‘ ^ , secret ambition to play quarter- New Hartford, N. Y.; Jim Turne- Wednesday not without a struggle. The EngM* ItlMaithiaaaags or other means at their option. For further in­ used up until now In referring to sa. BriarcHffe. N. Y.; Joe Kirk­ participants Saturday include: .Mulvey, r f ...... 0 1 t , back. After piling up a huge score > National League could turn th* Ubles with • Bttl* The CaiMcS h noa-prafk, am i-poUtkal, non- Meriden at Manchester. I'C'oDns Wia than tha heart machine can formation contact the Navy re­ The American Legion Auxiliary Red China. wood, Jr, Daytona. Fla., and Fer­ Alabama 34 Auburn 0; Georgia II. Marcui.i, ill ...... -o In a recent exhibition game. Lion < better riiootlng than they hnye B a, Mad. tbs surgeon said, „*Yor cruiting officer in Hartford. partisan; Its only funds u e memben hip

MANCHESTER EVENING HERALiU, »}ANUHE5TER, CONN., MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950 Toots — Sam. wo disturbed A pastor in Paris recalvad a ’ Father—Did you hav* the car Be courteous to everyone. Con­ TOONERVILLE FOt,KS BY FONTAINE POX iFtjaa T H i L V i Mother last night after you package from hla niece In Ameri­ out last night? siderate of Inferiors. Never awwl 75 Sense And hroui^t me home from the dance. ca. In which was a very plain tie Son--Tea, Dad; 1 took some of by superlora. Friendly to many MoBldU luatraaiaiits 12 fwSalo n Suburban for Sale but Intlmat* with only a few and fliwlneM Offered 1» BalMing— Coatraetlng 14 A rttd M fa r tt Sam—But, TooU. we were quiet. BUltahl* for on* of hla calling. H* the beys for a run around. Business Expansion AntomobBee for Sole 4 FIVE ROOM bungalow on three Mouseuse Toota—That’* what disturbed wore It one evening when he Father—Well, tell them I've you'll aucceed In any undertaking. CX)1CPLETB Aopatra on vacuum OUTSIDE, Inatds painting and 818 MAIN STREET called upon a very orthodox and found two of their lipsticks. 1948 OLDSMOBILE 4-DR. AUTOIIATIC Racord playar. Lika STARR PARLOR grand piano. Ex- acrea of land, located near East her. eleanera, washing machines, papcrbangtng. klaa asUmataa. Wllllngton. Price 86,000,1-3 down A UttU girl was gent by her very 'well educated family. In Old—What’s a college censor? C k sn B e d Prompt aervtcc. Reasonabla new. Records included. Call 3885 eallent eondltlon, 8800. Call 7196. Business firoperty, consist­ Farmer Perkins— (reading SEDAN— Model 76, hydra- motors, small appliances. 100,000 Call owner, Btorra 9063. mother to the grocer’* with a bot- After trouble gets behind you, the middle of an extreme philoso- I Lino A censor Is a iicrsou who matic, radio and heater, new parts available. Stuart R. prtcea. Phona 7680. D. Frechstta. ing of two offices and 6 room tl* for a quart ot vinegar. phleed conversation the light aiid- from neVvapaper to hla wife)—_ It i ^.an sco three meanings to a eol don't drag It. dently went out. It was pitch is satl mated that the recent din­ Advertisements Wolcott, A -l Repair, Sales. 180 FOR SALX—Baby carriage. Ex- Waatad— To Boy 58 tenement. Good income. Suit­ BOLTON —Route 44. Unuaual lii Little Girt—But, mamma, I lege Joke that has op ly two mean- black. PAINTING and superior paper can't say that word. black, that is, all except the pae- ner given by Mr*. Copley was 1948 STUDEBAKER CHAM­ Main street. Phone 8397. oellent condition. Call 6861. able for dentist, doctor, law­ year-old quarry stone house mgs. hanging. We carry the newest WANTED—Good uaad furnltura. rooms, bath and aunporch on Mother—But you muat try, for You will never be big If you let tor'e plain tie, on which gleamed served at a coat of at leaat ten wall paper books. Very sstlsfsc- yer, etc. This location is im­ your butlnese go to your head. PION 2-DR. SEDAN—Ra­ RANGE Burnere, pot burners and Any quantity. Wa offar you Mgb- floor, fireplace; 3 cottagea , I must have vinegar and there’s the following; "How About It?" dollars a plate. Whet must the | tory price. August Kanehl 3759. ROYAL AND Smith-Oorona port- proving every day. dio, heater, overdrive. heaters cieaneo, serviced and re­ abls and atandaro typawritsra. aal prlcaa. Woodahad. Phona 8- income 851 monthly Large front-1 no one else to send. victual* have cost ? ! Mr*. Perkins ■ Land's sake.! 1947 STUDEBAKER CHAM­ paired. Also new range burners All makes of adding machine! 8154. age. Corner plot, approximately I go the little girl went with the Fred—W hafi that piece of W^fc—It anys her* that primi- l/)flrr—•undfty. r*d Oockw 8 ^ Installed. Joseph Senna. Phone ARTHUR KNOFLA bottle, and aa she reached the stplng tied round your finger for, tl\*e men never swore. Joshua! And such folks always ^ PION 4-DR. SEDAN— Ra- 28 sold or rented. Repairs on all 1 acre. 8I4,J00, termi. Suburban has a different plate for every 1, 1. fMiMl*. cMpped • ««. 2-0147, ' Rrpainnt Realtor Realty Co., Realtora, 49 Perklni counter of the etore she pulled the Bill? Husband—Huh! With no flat -1 Xnawen to Penny. Tel. 2-012^ ^ dio, heater^ hillholder, over­ makes. Marlow’s. Rooms Wiihiiut Hoard 69 oork out of the bottle with a pop, Bill—That's a knot. Forget- thing they eat. j UATTKESS. Tout Old mattrasses atreet. Tel. f215. tlrea, wrong numbers, radio croon- drive, WINDOW SHADE? made to order 876 Main St.— Est. 1921 and eald to the astonished shop­ me-knot Is a flower. With flour ara, income taxes, celling prices, JX>ST—At ®Mt Side Rec, flri' sterilised uid remade Uke new. PLEASANT Furniahed room with you make bi*ead, and with bread A 65-year-old Ksnsas man has ^ 1942 STUDEBAKER CHAM­ and Installed. Venetian bllnda FOR SALE Guitar and case. Phone 5440 or 5938 man: rationing, and black markets in red pocketbook oontelnlng Elgin Call Jones Furniture emd Floor kitchen privileges. One block from Little Girl— There! Smell that you have cheese. This la to re­ boon eating three raw onion* a day 1 and curtain rod*. 24 hour service. Phone 3736. Wanted— Kcal Batatc 71 > their day, what reason would they WTtetwetch with expenelon brece- PION 4-DR.—4 new tires. Estimates gladly given. Fagan Covering. 36 Oak Tel. 2-1041. Main street. Phone 2-4428. Home Listings Wanted and give Ae a quart! mind me to buy some pickled hav# had for using profanity? for 20 years In the belief thiif It ' le t. Finder cell 8356, or return to 1941 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN— will bring him a longer life. He’s i Window Shad^ Co.. Route 44 at BOLTON — Building stone and LARGE CLEAN comfortable heat­ NEW BRICK home now ready for SELLING? Now U the time. Lei l onioha” the gym locker.______A Ready Aetreee It was time for the factory going to keep It up If It kills him. | $125 down. Bolton Notch. Phono 2-4473, Masieal— Dramatic 29 flagstone. Also rock d ^ ln g ed room. Near bua line. Quiet occupancy. Hot v ater oil heat, us appraise your home today. N< 1 1928 CHEV. 2-DR. — Radio, and blasUng. Bolton Notch (Quar­ flreplaca, ceramic tile bath, 29 ft. cost or obligation involved. W< " U r wifO will never hesitate "Hug* gurplus of Pork Indicates worker's ton to go to bed. ANT'yUES ReOnished. Repairing neighborhood. Private home. Ref­ Hotel Guest (to msnsger) — | PIANOS, new, used, spinets, ry. Phone 2-0617. Stanley Patnoda shed dormer, garage. Lot 75 x buy and sell Alice Clampet Agen W iiM her age ahe's aakad to UU, Prices Drop,’ * headline. Wanna Junior—Tell me a story. Daddy. Pereoimie______heater. $125 full price. done on any furniture TIemann. erence. Phone 8183. Factory Worker — Well, my son, These flowere are for the phone: grands, consoles, upright. Low 130. Five .oom& finished. One cy, 843 Matt, street. Phone 2-4543 Demur, deUy or contemplate— bet? 1936 FORD 2-DR.— Gas heat, 189 South Main street. Phone She’* rehearsed the atory well. once upon a time and a h a lf.. girls. t h e PROSPEvn HiU School for prices. The Plano Shop, 6 Pearl SET OF UNUSED Encylopedia ROOM FOR rent. ■ Two mlnutea room and second bath ready for Manager Thank you, sir. You ] er. $79 full price. 5643. from center. Constant hot water. WANTED—Residential properUes —la o J. Burke Student— Do the Canadiana young children, Pre-klndergerten, street. Americana, 855. Tel. 2-8126. lathing. Henry Escott Agency, In Norm*. III., It la against the compliment our service. i 1947 INTERNATIONAL ’ Call after 5:30, 2-3373. 4 to 8 rooms. Buyers waiting i have a Fourth of July? klndergerten, flret grade. Montmy PETER W. PANTALUK, electrical 268 High atreet W., Tel. 3683. Sole Taacher—Of course not. law for human beings to make Hotel Guest - Corupllnient. | through Friday. TraneportaUon TON P IC K U P -L ow mile­ PIANO TUNING, repairing, keya COLLIER Haywood carriaga with Competent, confidential service - •trapplag as well as reformatory f ^SHOPPING DAYS contractor, malntenaiice and wlr Agent terms should make their mark on Student—Whet do they do? Oe faces at doge.—Cindra Ann For- nothing! I thought they were all ; furnlehed. Mr». Lela Tybur, direc­ age, very clean. 24 months recovered. Free estimate, quick, mattresa. In axcallent condition. ROOM FOR Rent with all eoti- Suburban Realty Co., realtors, 41 • Ing for light and power. 40 FosUr dent service. Phone 2-9329 or venlencea. Near Cheney'a. Phone Perkins street. TeL Mane. 8216. young hoodlums. from the third to the, fifth ? avth*. San Francisco. dead. I • /TIUmiSTMAS tor. Phone 4267. efUde Call 8081. ElAST CENT "'K street section. 6 to pay. ■treet. Phone 3308. 3874. 8133. room bungalow, 25 years old. Oil BUY, SELL, exchange througl . TWO GIRLS In vicinity of Hilliard CHORCHES MOTOR SALES TWO PAIR boys’ ski boots, aiies heat, fireplace, 2-car garage. Very 01 Piamtl Day! LANK LEONARD GENERAL Rcpaii work being NICE CLEAN room for rent, for a this office. Howard R. Hastings ■ MICKEY FINN and Woodland street*, would like 80 Oakland St. Phone 2-9483 done by two capable men on roofs 7 and 9'/^. In excellent condition well contructed. 3 rooms and bath ride to Traveler's, hours 8 to 4 .JU. Manchester, Conn. Help Wanted— Female 25 refined gentlemen. On bus line. Real Estate Specialist. Phone 2 icuESsrrwAs; NEa,WEUS00N and television antennaes. Interior Call 6396. 2nd floor. Needs redecorating. 1107. CaU6544. ______Call 6627. Price $13,500. Shown by appoint­ THEY CERTAWLY KNOW'HEUK painting and decorating. CaU DENTAL Assistant wanted. Ex­ REVERE 8 M.M. movie camera Eddie Thereault, Manchester ment. Phone 6273 or 5329. Brae- WANTED—3 bedroom homes, o l* AC(M1PLE y o u n g Girl desires ride from 01 1938 FORD sedan, Will sell re* perience preferred but not neces­ Elxcellent condition. Call 2-8209 NEWLY Decorated room, business WBttirTRW YES, 1 WAS, m . ! HAVeeVERYTMHC 3.555. couple, housekeeping feclllties at­ Burn. and new. Urge and amall. Quali£ cott street to Hartford I**:?"* sonably. Cal 6769 after 5 p. m. sary. Give references. Write Box after 5. SUnUSeOTOLEMN nrr WHEN Rw STOP OONN THERE FOR W, Herald. tached, continuous hot w 1 TON PICKUP—$1,545 WOMAN TO care for two children, AVAILABLE Dec 15. 247 North Escott Agency, 266 High street mgs. Prompt action. MadclintJ JSS. drive. Just like new. 3 to 7 p. m MX days a week. Main street. 18' x 65' store, heat­ 1947 STtTDEBAKER 2-DR. SE­ . W. Tel. 3683. Sol agent. Smith, Realtor 2-1642 or 4679. | BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 'Th« Answer? BY EDGAR MARTIN ll/e TON CHASSIS and CAB Houaehold Scrvleca 39 Green Manor road. HEDSTROM Baby carriage. Excel- ed. Suitable for dry cleaner, bar­ H j n n y b u s i n e s s BY HERSHBERGER BUGS BUNNY $1,554 DAN—Radio, heater. One O ffered 13A MHil Wot ^ OKiW V>»\iv\ A V.\Cf owner clean car. lent condition. Phone 2-9828. ber shop, etc. Rent reasonable. FOR QUICK sale of property lis' WHAT !• C0SV8 T' BORffEK Liberal Trades—24 Months To Pay YOUNG WOMAN wanted for CaU Hartford 6-5964 or 32-7417. L ots fo r Male 73 with an active concern. Conflden IT, OLP_ •OM8 COAL.' MV T it '■ \COHOfAV Come in and let us show you 1947 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. 8F.DAN CORNIC7ES and valance boards. counter work. 10 a. m. to 2 p. m. FWI8NP?; JOINT'* a»TTlN' «V2X tT lM —Radio, heater, Jet black. Custom built, choice of designs. tial estimates by qualified ap PKISID THESE taonS iw w 5 days weekly. Apply in person Dlanunda— W atclM APPROXIMATELY 4,000 square LOT 100 X 200, city water, $1,200. £>\»(0«T M l why a Dodge Job Rated Truck Extra good tires. Phone 2-3524 from 9 a. m. to 9 praisers arriving at a aatisfac COLP aaoKNiNa*.' after 5 p. m. Norm’s Drive-In. Jew elry 48 feet of storage space on ground Lot 57 X 110. Additional land tory price tor you. Allen Realtj OV can sa.ve you money. Oyer 356 1946 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE p. m. available. City water. $800. Made­ Manche.Mer Green. floor of heated building. Tel. 881A Co., Realtors. 180 Center street TCstWOG! OOOWWtVV-<.Vl different models to fit your ' —Dark green. Extra clean LEONARD W. YOST, Jeweler, re­ line Smith, Realtor, 2-1642 or Manchester 5106. one owner. WEAVING of burna, moth holes SALES LADY for small retail pairs, adjust- watches expertly. STORE FOR Rent at 216 Spruce 4679. needs. 1941 CHRYSLER WINDSOR 4- and tom clothing, hosiery run*, woaedl WMPNl'A Liberal Trades On Your establlshmei.t. Steady work. Reasonable prices. Open dally, street. Inquire Diana's Soda Shop. DR.—Fluid drive, extra clean. handbags repaired, elpper re­ Write Box Q Herald, stating age Thursday evenings, 129 Spruce Phone 8393. IN COUNTRY Like" atmosphere. Present Truck Low price. placement, umbrellas repaired, and experience. street. Phone 2-4387. Urge building loU wHh shade SOLIMENE & FLAGG, Inc. 1940 DODGE 4-DR. S E D A N - men’s shirt collars reversed and 900 SQUARE Ft. store for rent. trees. Overlook . Drive. Wm 634 Center Street 1948 motor. Good tires. replaced. Marlow's Little Mending Ideal for show room, professional Kanehl, buUder. Phone 7773. • -^ ■ i , Phone 6101 -______1938 BUICK 4-DR SEDAN—Ex­ Shop. Help Wanted—Male 86 Fuel and Feed 49A or office space. Vincent Marcln, The tra clean. Good transporta­ 305 North Mein street. Phone tion. MANCHE^TEIR Upholaterlng Go. SEASONED Hardwood for stove, Suburban tor Sale 7,’i CSXAN. Low mileage. Guaranteed. ROUTE salesman wanted for estab- 4848. Re-upholstering, draperies, slip li.shed ro>ite. Salary and commis­ $17; furnace or fireplace, $18. Call 194T OldamoWle sedan, heater. Many Others THREE MILES from Center—5- rmUe, hydramatlc. $995. 1941 covers. 48 Purnell Place. Call 2- sion. y. S. 'loaners and Dyers, 7083 Manchester. Leonard Glgllo, OFFICE IN Orford building. Real room home, all o.i one floor, Doctor Plymouth tudor, heater. racJlo, 9321. Open evenings. 836 Mam street. for Immediate delivery. estate, professional, etc. Apply Open Mondsv and Thiirs. Evenings nestled on side of hill with 2 acres 8895. Cole Motors. 4164. Marlow’s. ALLEY OOP Woman? Yea, Rlrl BT V. T. HAMLIN BROWN-BEAUPRE, » c . FLOOR PROBLEMS solved with WANTF.D—Experienced power oil SEASONED Hardwood .for stove of land. Fireplace, oil heat, base­ BUT t Y A MBRB 30 Blssell St. Phone 7191 PON I>. 1947 FORD SEDAN door. One owner. Low mileage. Main street. Phone 7195. tonbury 3-2933. after 4 p. m. many attractive farms and coun­ \ OoP AND BOOM. Priced for quick sale, TM. 7442. shades made to measura. All try homes, several very good Written for NE.A Se- ' . CNROUTE TO THB 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN WANTED—Taxi drivers, full or 1949 OLDBMOBHJS SEDAN metal Venetian blinda at a new buys, terms arranged. Welles Some ailments are ni'" ^ PLANET VBNUS, ARB 1940 MERCURY club coupe. Good low price. Keya mada while you part time drivers. Apply at City H ousehold G oods 61 Farms and Ijind for Sale 71 _ BEIN* B^BAAOBO 1946 PONTIAC Agency, Covenjriy. Tel. 7-6872 or ing than dangerous. gjS condition, $400. No dealers. Phone wait Marlow'a. Cab, 53 Purnell Place. At / BY A M^TERIOUB 1949 CHEVROLET SEDAN MR. ALBERT HAS TOLLAND County, exceptional 7-6715. Cold sores, or herpes sii. / voice 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN 2-2750. buys on dairy and poultry farms, Ifeh I FROM OOP lOBHTIPIBB THB BPBAKBR WA.NTED—First class tool and 3 ROOMS OF SLIGHTLY certainly one of these ailm' -g o ' ABA VBNUBIAN, ueiNB 'THi ' 1941 DODGE SEDAN USED FURNITURE with or without stock and equip­ SFACB. 1987 DODGE Sedan. Motor over­ Kullding— Contracting 14 die maker. Part time considered. young lady I know gets them ’ SAMB TONEUe AS THB PLViN* 1941 PLYMOUTH SEDAN hauled. Good transportation. $125. AND APPUANCES ment, 6 to 320 acres, see ua before BSSRSJfS BAUCBR PIU3T THEY ENCOUN- Phone 4.504. I time she catches a cold, loses a Ir: 1940 PONTIAC SEDAN Inquire 26 Middle Turnpike West. FINISH WORK by contract. Cab­ Which is practically new, and has you buy. Welles Agency, Coven­ TBaiDLAfT YEAR ON THB MOON. 1987 PACKARD SEDAN inets. stairs _ Included. Modern WANTED First class service juat been RETURNED to us from try. Tei.: 7-6872 or 7-6715. r of sleep, or stays out in the sin.:., X " ’n»8 rabbit wouldn’t oomo outl" le-A man for refrigeration, full or part- a Model Home. This merchandise sunlight too long. Strang, s BALCH-PONTTAC, me. 1940 CHEVROLET coupe. Good power equipment. Woodcraft ,S a n i l ia-4 aft lao Centmr S t Phone 2-4545 condition. Call 2-3401 after 5 p Specialties. Phone 2-3814. time. Write experience and quali­ was used for demonstration pur­ enough they like to pop up jn L SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH CARNIVAL BY DICK TURNER 2 3 Open Evenings Ttl 10 m. fications to Box X, Herald. poses only. before an Important date, too. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS Help W'anted BY MERRILL C. BLOS8BB EASY FRIENDLY Most of us have had coH sorr . 1949 FORD, fully equipped 1,500 Ruth Millett Q—What percentage of the T mOHBBT CASH pnoas paid for Roofing 16A TERMS ARRANGED at one time or another but th»>(| EgCUSff ME. BUT 1 OYERMfAhO liurb ttm ir l wc DisTPieuTB ^ fV e o e s u r seexa pobssue t te^JON- Help Wanted^Male tWAT PAMILire B«5Wr WERfi- BUT ITS » 1987 to 1960 uaad oara. In good mllee. White wall tires. Can be And I’ll hold It In the warehouae United Nations budget does Rus­ usually go away without mucy nau Sa y s o m * n op iE w o n t BACKITB o f (OOO to n e w J gUan eondltkm. Douglas Motor seen. Jonea Service Salee. or call ROOFING. Spaclxllxlng In repair­ Fem ale 37 until you want it at no extra cott Wife Finds It Hard to Adjust sia pay? difficulty. Usually they appear orf WAVE ANY CWRISTMAS I « B i^ Y E A R BuTVVERaAH.Y IN SHAOVSjPE VV<3NT HAVF ing roofs of all kinds. Also new Herself to Husband'a Success A —Russia pays only 7 per cent. KAV8 eNOUSM lb 6 0 AROUNOy A 04R(S?Jm a s T _J> ^> JO r EMOUiM Balaa. 988 Mala atraet 2-0980 FOR INFORM A'nON the lips Or around the nostril.«i -“nilONfirANONor roofs. Gutter work. Chimneys BROAD LEAF tobacco sorters. AND DETAILS The United States Vayo 40 per Such a conspicuous location iff lEXTRA CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE cleaned and lepalred. 26 years ex­ Men or women. Hartford 8-3384. Phone Waterbury 4-3144, She was a good wife to him cent of the UN budget while Eng­ most unpleasant it they keep com-l ENOUMWRUNe Trailcra for Sale 8A HANDS/ AT LOWB31 PRICES perience. Free estimates. Call Gfande. Mr. Albert during the first years of their land pays l l ’ i per cent. ing back, as they sometimes do. 1 WRITTEN GUARANTEE Cold sores arc caused by a viru»t 35 FOOT Howard, 4 room, bath Howley, Manchester 5361. marriage. Poverty, hard work, do­ 19M PONTIAC 6 SEDAN IN NEED of new furniture? Q - How long have pomander Curiously enough this virus dof»| and flush toilet. On large lot with Situationa Wanted— 1960 DODGE TUDOR FEIATURING Guaranteed roofs Rangex relrigerators, TV. See ing without; all these she accept­ balls been used? not build up much of a fesistanicj 1960 PLYMOUTH SEDAN drainage, electricity, hot and cold and expert repairs as well as Fem ale 38 our selection and save. Chambers water. Automatic oil heat. Large ed without complsdnt. When he A—These popular little scented in the host so that if one has oncri 1960 BtnCK 8EDANETTE gutter and conductor work. Try Warehouse Sales. 501 Middle couldn’t afford to hire help In the balls were worn around the neck had a cold sore another is ('vf^5 1960 CHEVROLET CLUB COUPE porch with awnings. No reason your “Local Roofer." Call Cough­ WOMAN WILL care for children Turnpike, ElastI Open 9 a. m. to 5 more likely to develop In the sair"< able offer refused. Hartford 32 while mother works. Phone 2- office, she pitched in and added or as a girdle as early as the 14th 1948 CHEVROLET TUDOR lin 7707. p. m„ evenlngij 7 ;30 'U1 9. century to guard against infection spot. 1940 CHEVROLET SBXiAN 7183 after 4 p. m. 0968. that to her household chores. and as a protection against the The likely explanation ' Uu 1947 PONTIAC TUDOR WE BUT and sell good uaad rornl. But now that he’s successful, prevailing bad odors of the times. the virua remainsins quiet tr tl . 1946 FORD TUDOR Heating— Plumbing 17 tura, combtnaUon rangtA gas she has quit making an effort to * - tissues be can come:ome to Ilf , Wanted Antos- Doga— Rirda—Pets 41 ranges and helatera Jones 1946 PONTIAC 6v8EDAN be the kind of wife he needs. Q—In what century does China the local reaistancenee is lowc Beat Terms—Best Trades Motorcvcles 12 OIL BURNER service and repairs. DOGS Washed and groomed. See ture Store, 36 Oak Phone 3-1041 She seems almost bitter about some other Infect■ctlon, fall- '-Y VII makes oil buipers and furn­ claim to have discovered Ameri­ BY AL VERMEER Also Good Selection 1937 to 1942 us for pet supplies, and fresh his success. Listen and she’ll tell too much sunshine, ''' PRISCILLA’S POP Tried and True WANTED aces. Earl Van Camp. Tel. 5244. OLD RED Tin Barn, 706 North ca? frozen horeemeat 16c lb. Call you what "big" ideas he has as A—Chinese Buddhist priests An ordinary blister-like /; ' •SOME DAY THATS THE PART COLE MOTORS—4164 Main itreet, buys and sella good sore is not much of a problem lr WHEN WE BUY J y E . % BUT , SCALDED While showering If Kennel Supply Shop. 2-4278. used furnUjTc and antiques, she complains about all the money claim to have discovered America I DON'T LIKE.. CLEAN USED CARS he spends. treat. It will go away by It.irl < OUR OWN WOU' S IV IN Q UP FRIENOSJ i» 4 l CHBVROLETr as high as children turn on cold water? Pre Frank Denette. Phone 2-3376. sometime In the fifth century. The I KN OW TOP PRICES PUPPIES. Red Cocker*. $26; Bos­ He seems to^have forgotten the Chinese are said to have called after a while, but applications DOES THAT MEAN ALL MV DEAR, $600 In trade against a 1949 Chev. vent burning with rcplplng. by ton Terriers, cross breeds. Collie camphor Ice or calamine lotion ' I HAVE T O MOVE e>W/EET I CAN rolet at, Dougla;, Motor Sales Tom Dawkins, master plumber. SIMPLEX Electric Ironer, Cabinet hard -^ars, and that smnoys her this land Fusan, from a tree that AWAY FROM LIC K and Boxer pups. Zimmerman grew here. Ileve the discomfort somewhat an New oar rate finance plan. Honest COLE MOTORS Phone 2-9669. style. Like new. Excellent' Christ­ so much she keeps reminding him speed the cure. MY FR lE !l“ Kennels, Lake street. Phone 6287. mas gift. ■ Inquire 19 Baldwin and everyone else of all they went Douglas, s88. Main. 4164 The real difficulty com s EFFICIENT Plumbing and heat­ CANARIES For Sale. Yorkshire Road. 2-0672. through together in the early Q—In what year did the heavi­ knowing what to do foT son ‘■or. USED CARS ing. Plugged drains machine days? est snowfall In New York City oc­ and Norwich, $3 up. Inquire 62 FOUR-BURNER electric range who keeps getting one attf'- cleaned. Carl J. Nygren, 303 She has let herself go and so cur? ter,another. A little care in, Just Traded In On I^w Dodge BusineM Semeea Offered 13 Plea.sant street. Tel. 7688. Good running condition. $25; while he looks like a successful and Plymouth CUrs Oakland street Phoae 6497. A—The heaviest snowfall In ing cold winds, too much sv kitchen cabinet, $10; old-fashion man she is far from an advertise­ New York’s history buried the FLOOR PROBLEfiS solved with PLUMBING And Hearing, special­ COLLIES. A.K.C. pedigreed. Pre- overfatigue helps. Protects 1949 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE linoleum, a-sphall tile counter. holiday Special. Sables, Blues. ed (ce box, $8. Phone 6818. ment of hie success. cify on Dec. 26-27, 1947. It Is re­ Ups or nostrils by applyln; —Black. Fully equipped— izing In repairs, remodeling, cop­ - " " 7' ' I ' . I . . — She Offers No Encouragement corded that 25.8 Inches of snow Expert wor-.-iianshlp, free esti­ per water piping, new construc­ Trts. Beautiful temperament, $25 protective cream is also not $1,500 mates. Open evenings. Jones Fur­ Instead of helping him develop fell, or 4.9 inches morF than dur­ idea. tion, estimates given, rime pay­ up. Sunset View Kennels, 509 FLORENCE Oil Heater. 9" burn­ 1947 MERCURY SEDAN — Ever­ niture, Oak atreet. Phone 2-1041. Keeney street. Telephone 3376. his ideas, or st least encouraging ing the famous blizzard of 1888. \-ltay Helps Sonae C’awi : N glade green. Radio, heater, ments arra.iged. Edward Johnson. er. A-l_ condition. Phone 2-3008. him, she fights them. She doesn't The 1947 snowstorm wa- not clas­ In paraictilarly annoying c'; Phone 6979 or 5044 sified as a blizzard by the Weath­ (COM ttw * apotlight, fog lights, back up DE LONGS Refrigerator service. a d o r a b l e White .Spitz puppies EXTRA LARGE mahogany Dun­ want to move ahead. X-ray treatments have to Repairs on aU makes, commer­ er Bureau. q»lliw l6r lights, slip covers, wonderful PLUMBING snd Heuting, special­ L(ike little Teddy bears. AL-w) can Ph>'fe extension, dining or What’s the matter with her ? considered. These will make Company Coming BY MICHAEL O’MALLEY AND RALPH LANE condition. Priced at $1,095. cial and domestic. Emergency 24- k soviet. BN. T. M sea u. a MT. I V IC F U N r izing in repairs, remodeling, cop. Spaniel* and Pomeranian*. Phone living room droplcaf table. Like She is making the mistake that stubborn cold sores go away. hour service Phone 2-1797. Q—Do any words in the Engllrii It la less likely that another waiLM'wHFTHEg OFBN rruF rr'5 THB a o M m l 1949 DODGE TUDOR—Blue. Ex­ per water pipes, water mains, 7724. new. Less than half price. Call many hard-working. practical- BiFOtCBZSU^J avjar hryb t r w i d ceptionally good car—$1,545. minded women often make. She Is language contain all the vowels In come later in the same place. OK NOT THAT P*. ALL APPLIANCES serviced and electric sewer cleaner for plugged 5666. “ Let's find a tie I like— IT Dad doesn’t care for H. he’ll "isn't it a little late to be asking me that question, eon? I FRiamBB I# A rr miau / FFBkT aOKBOFTWri' 1937 DODGE SEDAN—Priced for refusing to accept the fact that at their proper order? . Anotheer treatment that son. atONey m h t a m r v.' repaired, burners, refrigerators, sewer. Tipn payments arranged. Live Stock— Vehicles 42 A —Yes. Three such words are times helps is to use smallpo { I probably give it to me!” If you've already given her the ring you’re stuck!" OOOK, a o jie tK , a quick deal. $195. See this Vincent Marcln, 305 North Main GET YOUR all metal Air-Way different periods of his life a man HSIVINO ranges, washers, etc AU work needs different kinds of help from abstemious, facetious and arsenl- vaccination. Smallpox is anothcl car. Don’t miss. guaranteed. Metro Servics Co street. Tel. 4848. PAIR BELGIAN horses. Gentle, Sanitiror today. Absolutely no OUT OUR WAY BY J. R. WILUAMS OUR BOARDING HOUSE with MAJOR HOPPLE FOUND contsUner oi bag to empty. E-Z his wife. ous. disease caused by viruses (thouf;i| MBwa* Tel. Manchester 2-0883. sound, all farm work. Jacob much more serious, of course) i - Don’t Miss. Call On Your Kahan. Vernon. Phone Rockville terms. Your local dealer. Mr. Hard w ork,. economy, doing MAWP A T M E 'a K .-fiO AROUND WItM STRSOeS BOTH ALVIN A»tD LSANloeR SeSfitT CAESAR/ W HAT^ n u ooto Q—Who wrote the text of Han­ perhaps there is some relations ON. UKft A UJgyORESCAPWD N UNULEUM — Asphalt rile, wall 51-iving— rrncklnf— 585J3. Aronaon. Phone 4910 after 6 p. m. without; these things she could ____HAVIN’ T K . HAVE BeeN CAUdKT SHOOZ- k TWIS SOFT GENeehCriON <4 Downtown Dodge and understand. When that was what del’s "Messiah” ? between the viruses of the W«ONC3 BUTTOJ COAIMG 1b?MUST X OOUNT10- covering. Done by reliable, well- SUtrage 20 for demonatrerion at anytime. diseases not yet understood, 1N6 ltd SCHOOL eECAUSB'mC/ Farr Plymoutli Dealer was required of her, she stood at A—Handel used as his text pas­ ’ VSflgOMSHOLE 6 ET UP SO BARLY TO OeUVCR rierr OMLY provide t m b trained men. All tubs guaranteed. sages selected from the Bible and any case, this can be tried if n BUT WITH THESE avoaev Hall Linoleum Oo.. 32 Oak atreet Poultry and Supplies 43 BARREL Chairs 869.95, floor her husband's side, glad to feel YOUR *H0T BRAlMiS FOR THIS DOMICILE MANCHESTER .‘ackage Delivery needed, to know she was doing arranged by a clergyman named essarj. d T R I M a e I J U S f COHE5 Phone 2-4022. everung* 8166. Local light trucking and package lamps 87.75, kitchen cabinets F U L L AH' K LSANOeR V(|A5 SO DOPKY Rft BUT tXTN A HOCSECOLLAR SK»MM6 SOLIMENE and FLAGG, Inc. ORDERS TAKEN for Christmas her part. Pooley. Credit for the text, how­ delivery. Refrigerators, washers $7.95. MarliiWa Furnltura Dept., Toco HlSTlSAOUPt A \ „ AND "00 ALL TH E ’ SMCKIO 634 Center^St. Phone 5101 turkeys. V v y cleanly picked and Main atreet, Manchester. Phone But he doesn't need that kind ever. was claimed by Handel’s Eh*. Jordan will answer ques- DOORS OPENED, key* fitted, and stov* moving a specialty ' tions from his readers In ftlNCATtN&.TOO? FwnoccF 1939 MERCURY, radio. heater, copied, vacuum cleaners, irons, wrapped. Extra large turkeys at 5060. of help or that kind of partner friend. Charles Jennens, a wealthy A sm . Phons 2-0752. reduced prices. Please call 7733 now. He needs someone ready to but literally unecrupulous man, special column once a week. $225. Can be aeen any time at 29 guns, etc, repaired, skates, whom Pooley served as secretary. Watch for it. Sunset street. Phone 6705. shears, knives, mowers, etc. put CALL Phil, for moving, light after 5 p m. MAHOGANY China closet 820; move ahead with him, to forget ^ ROUTft » beige tapeetry lounge chair, $35; the past, ntake the most of the in condition for coming need.*. trucking, Sprrisllze In moving. CAPONETTE chickens. Fresh FOR SALE or exchange for farm Bralthwaite, 52 Pcail street. Good service. Good work 2-9218. commode, wulnut finish, $8: record present and plan for ^ e futvte- Q—If It cuetomary for English Legal Notices Drapea Plus Panta BY LE8UB TDRNKB land, 1949 Chevrolet 8 quarter killed and .rozer. turkeys Ready cabinet. $8; steel linen closet, five She doesn’t see the need for she queens to register their own rac- WASH TUBBS 54 Birch street. and time fo> Christmas. Schaub’s ton pickup. Perfect condition. shelve*. $5; child’e chair, up­ is one of those women who are mg colors? . AT A COURT OP PROBATE held i veu Rapoara**! wny mimi mm« Vincent Marcln. 305 North Main ELECTRIC TRAINS and acces- Turkey Farm, 188 Hlllstown holstered seat, $6; toy chest, $5; good wives while a man Is strug­ A—Queen Elizabeth has regis­ St Manchester within and for the THE AUS-nN A. Chambers Co., Diatrlct of Manchester, on the r ita •CMtCBLV MB8T XRl I atreet Phona 4848. BOriea repaired. "Phone 6368. local and long distance moving, Road. Phone 467' wooden gate, $1.50; child’s desk, gling to get ahead, but who sUrt tered her own racing colors. She •W Mwe NO TUWfOa will be the first Blngllsh queen day ot November. A.D., IJSO. packing, crating and storage $4; book case. $3; Ice box. $8; to pull against a man once he Present. JOHN J. WALLETT, ' ,P O * 8 fT B 0 W N > achieves the success she struggled since Anne, who reigned nearly ' t Service to all parts of the U 8. Artlrln for Sale 45 electric Iron, 84; upright vacuum J U(.ge. A. and Canada. CaU 5187, Hart­ cleaner, $7; two fibre nig* 6 x 9 to help him win. 250 years ago, to race horses in Estate of George 8. Smith, late '■ ALL WOOL pieces for children's and X 12, $5 each; screen door (AU rights reserved, NEA her own ailka. Manchester, in said Diatrlct. deceai ford 6-1423. 9 On motion of MUdrec' M. Smith skirts 90C-81.75; slack* $1:95- 2’8" X 6’9", 85. Inquire 85 West dervloe, lac.) 1950 FORD Q—la ‘ ayntheUc rubber reaUy ■aid Manchester, administratrix. 12.95, robes $2.25-84.95, coats Center atr«^. ORDERED; That six months fr> Paintlnc— Papering , MaJie* CriMh lautdlBg the same as the natural product? the 39th day ot November, AD., 19. $2.50-85.95. Lots of other bargains A—Technically apeaklng, the 2-DOOR SEDAN now at Colonial Remnant Shoppe, be and the same are limited apd aUov liARTY BROS Blue. Fully Equipped. INTERIOR and exterior painting, Moslral Instraments 53 Scotland, Dec. 4—(ff)— Alfred synthetics are not rubber because ed for the creditors within which t 115 Center street. the atructure and exact molecular brinz In thoir claims against said estal' 8 ^ Milea. paperhanging. ceilli.gs reflniahed. Generous, 34, wa* flying a ^ g l e Fully Insured. Ehciert work. Wall­ KNOLL CRIB. $15; Whitney criK CHRISTMAB Sato Baby graadA engine Aeronca from Bcqlhard compoaiUon of rubber have not snd the sold, administratrix la dire’ famoua makes. Including Baldwin. yet been duplicated by man. ed to girt public notice to-Uto-CZetJ*' 0066 AND paper books. Edward R. Price. $12. Both maple. Good condition. Field, Hartford, to bto borne b«r« to bring In their claim* wlihls * ii-*$ Phone 2-1(003. Phone 8-2002. . Chlckerlng, Hardman. Rebuilt yesterday wrhen the engine conked time allowed by publishing a copy HIR6D m i m and reconditioned. From $595, out at 1,300 f{ML Ha made a 0 —How doe* French Indo­ this order in some newspaper hav MAM guaranteed. Also good selection dead stick crash landing Ig a field china compare In size with Texas EvtoORRy WART iftftFwr.dFw, _ FOR PAINTINq, papechanging ROPER COMBINATION gaa a circulation in said probate distr IRWini T BOTHs ! ceiling whitened, floor sanded and range, Dartmouth akia and poles. of used splnctK Terms. Goes Plano opposite his home. Generous o f ­ A—French Indo-Chln* has within ten daye from the date of 1 reflnished. General carpenter Nine foot hall runner. 6 quart Company, 817 Aiylum atreSt. fered « fracture of the left Hg; about the same area as Texas. It order, and 'return make to this' cou contains more than three times a* ot the notice given. work and remodeling. Call Gil­ Presto pressure cooker. Phone Hartford 5-M96. Open Mondays. the plana a damaged imderChr , many people aa Texaa. lOHN J. WALI.BTT, Judge. bert Fickett, 6982. I 4822. Free parking lot naxt door west. r iu a and Wing UBt yAflS BBUlTBBIf llUtnrlji^atpr Stt^nittg l$»raUi MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, I960' A Chest X-Ray Is Free! Get One Any Afternoon This Weeki

Manchaatar Lodge No. 78, A. T. A meatlng of Our Lady of the thla danger," hs added, "etpadal- of making raatitutlon, aapacially and A. M., wUl hold a special com­ Moat Holy Roaary Mothers Cir­ Scan Carefully ly now whan tha pressure of bue- when he Is serving a Jail aentence. About Town munication tomorrow evening at cle will be held a t tha home of ineae leaves less time for details. Average Daily Net Press Run TheWeaJher 7:80 at the Masonic Temple. The Mrs. Janies Leber, 77 . Drive B, c;fompleta identifleation should be For tha Weak Eadlag Foroeaet of U. 8. Weather Baraas W w iJ •wuwea. dialiaun Entered Apprentice Degree will be Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All Checks Now Insisted upon at-all times." Two Small Fires * JLt Daeember 8, 18M VoTMt nUI C M *n min- Today, Partly etoody, cold, conferred, and this will be the Everett Keith of 119 Pitkin The Unemploj-ment Compensa­ s atrtl aiMxr, h u called a meeting last degree work of the year, as tion Department haa found that S' F U N E I ^ I . H O m ! ^ 1 0 ,1 6 3 wtadyi hlglteat 4Ss tealgkt, fair tha gabaral committee to be held street and J. Q. Elder of 81 Tan­ Unemployment checks have been Reported Here the annual meeting and election of ner street have been vacationing MercliantN Asked J o Use aad.BMnh ooldeet lowest 88; 9e- at the Maacoic Temple tonight at officers Will be held on December forged by children as well as • Meaiber of the Audit iimtrlfPHtrr lEuptittm IkraUi at the Princess Hotel and Cottage morrow, cloudy and eoM. ' T:tO. ’0 » diorua haa been aelected 12. A fter 'the degree work there Extra Caution During adults. Not all these checks were Two fires wera reported by BETTER FAGILITIES Rareau of dreaUtloBa Colony in Hamilton, Bermuda. stolen from mall boxes: some were Manchesler—A CU^ of ViUags Charm and It la pl^iaaed to arrange for the will be a sd^W hour and refresh- Chief! John M en and Jam es Up-to-date methods and equipment serve ■peelaKlee a t tlila meeting. Xmas Holidays taken from hall tablea where mall menta. Mr. and Mra. Americo Bucclno la left to be picked up lay mem­ Schaub today. to constantly Increase the nsefulneas of the E Quish Funeral Home to the eonunnnity. s of Milford announce the birth-of Labor Commissioner John J. bers of the family, guests or The South Mancheater depart­ (UtaaaMed AdverOelat oa Faga t8) MANCHESTER. CONN.. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1950 (FOURTEEN PAGES) Twgiite f of Union Veteran! Oaye Alexander, an honor stu­ VOL. LXX, NO. 55 PRICE FOUR CENTS a son. Robert Allen, yesterday at Egan today wame'd storekeepers roomers: others were stolen from ment was called Saturday after­ WH.LIAM P. QUISH win hold their regular meeting to­ dent at the Mary Burnham school. the Milford hospital, Milford, pocketbooks and wallets. When­ E morrow night at eight o'clock at and others to u.sc extra caution in E Northampton, Maas., has been Conn. Mra. Bucclno Is the former cashing Unemployment Compen­ ever possible, extra care should noon about 3 o'clock to put out a 47 Maple street. Plans will be elected secretary of her class. She Agnes Falkowakl. daughter of Mr. sation checks. He said, "The ap­ bO taken by householdera to pre­ fire at 12 Warren place caused by * • diacuaaed for a Christmas party is the daughter of Mrs. Marjorie and Mrs. Joseph Falkowskl of 68 vent such thefts. an overflowing oil burner that ex­ and a good attendance is hoped proaching Chirstmas season • and Alexander of #49 Hartford road. Alton street. its accompanying flood of checks The one who cashes a forged ploded. Companies One and Four for. through the mall Is a most oppor­ check usually sustains a loss even responded and extinguished the Members of the Regina d Italia Oilef of Police Herman Schen- tune time for some persons to take though the person for whom It was blaze before serious damage was Ijkaii* r , Society are requested to note that del will lead a discussion on Ovil advantage of the carelessness of intended may eventually be re­ done. the meeting tonight at the Italian Defense at the meeting of the others by stealing and forging imbursed. When the forger is At 10:15 this morning the MFD b M a in St. Korea found and prosecuted, and he went to Lockwood street to extin­ Ousted Men's Club of the North Metho­ checks." Allies Will Return American clubhouse on Eldridge /V\ A N C n F S T L H usually la, he often hss no means guish a Are in the woods. street will sti-rt promptly at seven dist church this evening at 7:30. "The public should be alert to JO-ANN o'clock. Election of officers will be held, followed by the Christmas RMMkr and Adviser party. Cold Air Mass Truman Meets Attlee at Airport Ex[)ect House His Moved To New Address Mystic Review, No. 2. Woman's moth Red Chinese 33 Elm St., Off Main St. Benefit Association, will hold Its Heading East, OK. of Profits usual meeting ndth election of of­ Near Connecticut General ficers tomorrow evening In Odd Insurance Fellows hall. The business session Bringing Snow Tax Bill Today will be preceded by a pot luck I supper at 6:30 in charge of Mrs. Pyongyang; Hartford Tel. 6-1370 Elisabeth Evtushek. chairman and Administration Hopes to her committee, Mrs. Irene Vlncek, Temperatures Skid to Mrs. Alice Shannon and Mrs. Shir­ Zero as Wave Advances Push Federal Rent ley Smith. If the committee haa 0wia/llroiwi Control Extension in overlooked contacting members as —New England Hit by 2nd Dunkerque Looms to their donations of food, they The House Quickly mav telephone Mrs. Evtushek, Wind, Rain Monday 2-ii6«. From HALE'S The Smart Gift Store By The Associated Press Bulletin! QiiFhtion Arinea Wheth* A cold wave pushed acroea tha Washington, Dec. 8— —A m m m m M w m m m m u m H iu m 90-day extension of rrnt con­ Truman-Attlee Agree er U. N. Forceii Could frozen prairiea of the midwest to­ trols waa approved today by Hold Seoul - Inchon SERVICES BEAUTIFUL MOROAN-JONES day. Temperaturea dropped below the House B a lin g IVHnmUtee. the aero mark aa it advanced. A Hies Must Go Back Area Againat AlLOut lO V IL i The Weather Bureau In Chicago, Washington. Dec. 8 —tiP) A Attack; Eighth Army * That Interpret the wlahe# CHENILLE in a apeclal bulletin, said the mass multi-billion dollar excess profits SHIP'-SHORE of "extremely cold Arctic air" waa COVIL'S tax bill was ready for House ap­ Farea Flanking Threat; of the family. fanning out across the north cen­ proval today. It apparently faced To Korea If Ousted tral aUtea. II. S. Jeta Kill 2,000 clear sailing in the Senate later. BATH AAAT SETS Lower Ttauraday - ' I Passage at the close of House Reila Fording Taedong John B. Burke It predicted temperatures of 10 Bulletin! t drive them out in s Korean- Dun-1 to 20 below In Minnesota, zero to debate today appeared certain. i There was a possibility, however, Washington, De«. 8—4/p)— kerque. | Tokyo, Dee, 5.—(4*)—The FUNERAL BOMB five above for Chicago and ten to The source said the Prestitent 16 above for the Ohio river valley that the final vote might be put Gen Omar N. Bradley was re­ big Keel Chinese army waa 87 East Oentw St. X ai 6888 $2.98 off until tomorrow. ported to have said today and Prime Minister had agreed by tomorrow morning. that for the present, however, the reported entei^ing abandoned "Even lower readings are ex­ Its chances for final enactment, that wlthdrauals by United CHOCOIATIS AmbnIaMs Barvlea Two patterns —Solid color with diamond pattern and multi-color ^ in combed qingham once dim, were brightened by In­ NaUons troops now have made United Nations shniild do every­ I’yongyang tonight on a mo­ floral, ■yellow, blue, green, grey, rose, peach and wine. pected Thursday morning east of thing possible to avoid being In- tha MiaaiBsippi river.” the fore­ President Truman and British Prime Minister Clement Attlee (riglit) chat at national airport. Wash ternational developments making It possible to evacuate them If mentous face-saving mission a crucial ronferenoe on the world a defense line can not he held volvM In a slate of open war with caster eald. IngtOB, Dec. 4, aa the president met the British leader on his arrival tor it obvious that no end la In sight for Sovict-spon.sored Commu­ Oriitr lath Sats a a a a a $2.29 to $5.98 2 9 B to vast defense spending.-The Ad­ In Korea. CHimmunist China. Zero to five below was predicted aitoatlon. (AP WIrepboto). nism in the Orient. United PINE PHARMACY for Chicago Wednesday night. ministration renewed a drive to The decision was taken during •M Center St. TeL 2-9814 STILL TIME MIMHKWWWaMHaHIMIHIMliaMfaHI The Rocky Mountain region and swell the amount It will bring In. London, Dec. 8 —(4'i—A British a 90-mlnute meeting st the White Nations forces representing Gift Before the final vote that will informant said today President I the Dakotas already felt the House yesterday, informants said. 53 non-Commiinist countries FOR GOP Ignored send it to the Senate, the bill faces string of aarlap weather. Butte Jungle Girl Yields Truman and Prime Minister Attlee Gen. Omar Bradley, (Tialrman of had driven the broken and fleeing CHRISTMAS WISSE OR GRIFFON I and Glasgow, Mont., hod .25 below a drive by Republicans to aubatl- have determined that United Na-' the Joint Chiefs of Htaff, gave Red Korean army from their today. It was 17 • below at Cut- tute their own version of heavier tions forces should return to Korea I Pyongyang capital Oct. 20. HOSIERY bank, Mont., 14 below at Sheridan, In Asia Crisis, business taxes. In the event Chlrese Communists (OiHitlnued on Pago heven) Tuesday, before overwhelming PORTRAITS G O P WanU Milder BUI Wyo., and Minot, N. D.. four be­ To Dutch% Mom’s Plea pressure from vanguards of the OF TOUR CHILDREN PINKING SHEARS Sheer 51 gauge. Full fashioned ny­ low at Akron, Colo., and two be­ The Republics;!! era backing a 1,000,000-man Chinese Communist Don’t Delay low at Rapid City, S. D., and Declares Taft bill to impose a milder excess pro­ army aosembled for Rod Korea, Phone For Appointment Today lon hosiery in new flattering fits levy coupled with a 8 per cent shade.-*. Reinforced heel and toes North Platte, Neb. the last U.N.. troops pulled weari­ GDRinERSn: The advance of the eeeeon'e And Has Swell Time hike In the maximum corporate U. N. Committee Slated ly out of Pyongyang In retreat to Main S« ManP1—A er there haa ^ e n no move at re­ action It was empowered In Octo­ perlalism the United States must ers to Unload Ship­ InsalattoB * Wanboarda •' Doora Seventy Per Cent of a woman’s body In two Brooklyn dug in 1950 was 484,000,000 tons third nuui has been arrested cent bipartisan conferences to ob­ ber to authorize. enlist "the combined resources and SPEC IA L Chl-Namel Paints If the 10,000,000-ton average by police In connection with tain GOP opinions on Korea nor baggage lockers. Reds Have No Veto ments to Reeech at a meet­ to a Red China Arm at Tientsin. an l Y ^ ' ) BATH SIZE $1.19 But there were six other near When the Chinese question ing of the Mid-Century (.'onference Customs ofricials aald the slll- miracles, an exhibit and pictures man is being sought. Detective Captain Paul Beck-' reaches the floor of that 60-natlon on Children and Youth: cun steel sheets, which could be SWEEPERS by Dr. M. Jam es Whltelaw of body, the sponsoring powers are “Our thoughts and our prayers HAND SIZE 69c Phoenix, Aria., showed. with said Misa Joan Buckbee was ! w ith charged with being in manifest expected to Introduce a resolution are with our young men who are (OoDttnncd oa Page Two) News Tidbits Freed from'Pala danger of falling Into habits of News Flashes substantially like the one Russia fighting In Korea. They arc en­ FACE CLOTHS' 2 9 c g 12 DESIGN The man was freed from dread­ vice, Earl G. Poyerd, 20, of Nor­ vetoed In the Security Council last gaged In a battle against tremend­ week. PUTES CuU«d From (4^ W ins ful pain. He escaped shock and wich, with Indecent assault, and 41«te BollMloa of tha UPt Wire) ous odds. The full effort of the with the CIFT LIVING ROOM Two patterns—Floral and solid color with smart border. We will $4.95 poisoning. He had relatively lit­ Will Can for Cease Fire united people of thla country la Warns Against box thsae for you In any cbmbtnatlon you choose. Flamingo, tle scarring. He escaped crip­ (UontlDned oa Page Tea) That draft called on the Chinese behfnd them. aqua, yellow, grey, green uid peach. Oovermnsnt denies it is Illegally pling of muaclea that cornea from to refrain from aiding the North "All of ua are aware of the grave Korean aggressors and promised • Easy-grip aide handle pre­ $7.45 holding Tnridah commander with­ contracted scar tissue, and he sur­ Treasury Balance Alert Dentists For A-fi|oinb Emergeney risk of general conflict which haa Second Munich to respect their frontiers and PILLOWS $U9 out ball In Hartford Jail becauoa vived pneumonia and appendicitis. New York, Dec. 5—(4*)— Fourteen thousand New York p ty been deliberately caused -by the vents slipping. Turning top Turkish Embassy In Washington Perhaps most-miraculous of all, legitimate tnUrests In Korea. handle feeds snMothly. even­ Washington, Dec. 5—t/P)— The and State dentists were notified today that they are to train It did not label the Peiping Re­ Chinese Communiat leaders. Their Jacquard rayon Hving room pillows In all colors.' applied pressure on State Depart­ grafted skin from other persons action greatly changes the Immedi­ Chiang Sees World War ly. Hae 12 forming platea, all $8.95 ment .... Trial A Herbert Oehr, took root and spread on his own position of the Treasury Dec. 1: as emergency doctors for atomic homhings. The action was gime aggressors and there is no ate situation with which we are Othor Pillows ...... $1.98 Hollywood photographer and New body. This kind of successful Net budget receipts, 168,326, takdh hy the ten district branches of the New York State Indication so far that the expected If Korea Becomes An­ different, induding animals, 773.80; budget expenditures 8161,- one .will do so. confronted. It does not change York . trievioion director, for di- grafting, except in identical twins. Dental Society meeting here. our fundamental purpose to work flowera, ofaiwheda Forma 80 Gracefully streamlined vorea-raid killing of hia wife, 629,015.69; cash balance 83,988,- * a * Sir Benegal N. Rau of India, it other Czechoslovakia eooUea with one fining. Of design. Sturdy frame. Andraa, is postponed in Carmel, (UoBtlaDed on Page 'Pwo) 037.243.89. (fkmtlnoed oa Page Tan) (Oontlnued «■ Fag * Two) hsavy M IRRO aluminum, Rubber bumpers. Sev­ N. Y., until next Monday .... OoL Kaiser-Frazer Gets 25 Million I Washington, Dec. 5—(4»)—The Reconstruction Finance Taipei, Formosa, Dec. 8—(4)— widi atain-resistant Alumilite eral colors. Blari H. Marsden, New Haven na- Chiang Kai-Shek today warned tlvs and Yale graduate who played Corporation today granted another $25,000,000 loan to against "another Munich” and finish...... $ 2 .5 0 key role In development of atomic Search Diary for Clue Kaiser-Frazer Co., to help it maintain auto output and get Boy Totes Python and pledged Natlonallat China's full bomb, is killed in action In Korea. into .defense production. Simultaneously, Henry J. Kaiser an­ backing towards averting It Housewares— Basement Second genetation will be foL If Munich repeats Itself, . tha lowing footlights next Sunday To Co-ed^s Murderer nounced the auto-making cancern plans to open a plant in the Boa Away from Zoo Chinese Nationalist leader aald, n ^ h t wh«i LUy Lodge, daughter San Francisco-Oakland area to make military products and "war may break out at any time.” or ISov.-BIect and Mrs. John Lodge, la getting ready to go into shipbuilding. Chiang told a apecialljr-aum- makee her radio drama dehut In Kalamasoo, Mich., Dec. 6— Pointing up the investigation of • • * moned news conference he stood by USE HALE'S PARKING LOT ON OAK STREET the Western Michigan college co­ Fhlladelphia, Dec. 5.—(4)—The.^ The announcement rang ,a bell Boaton - . . Dr. Dean Sherwood Pretty Carolyn Drown’a diary waa with a Philadelphia father. He hia earlier offer to send troops to 53x53" FAST COLOR examined today for a possible load ed's slaying waa a newly reported To Boycott Long Island Railroad lad gf ancient Sparta who carried NEXT TO THE CIRCLE THEATER Luce. of. Canton, Maas., la named had noticed hia sen’s snake collec­ Korea, declaring "If the Command­ family doctor of yearly American to the man who ravished and killed suspected sex at(^ck In the south- New York, Dec. 5— (4*)— A half-day boycott of the Long a fox under his mantle unUI It tion was growing. He called the er In Chief of the U. N. forces la PRINTED TABLE CLOTHS M ed t^ Association's House of her. wrestem Michigan area. Isbuid Railroad on Dee. 18 was planned today by Rockville gnawed out hia stomach has little Zoo and told them where their ^ven full authority In strategy Within its 'green-inked pages, At St. Joseph. Recent scene of a KINDS OP XMAS CARDS KAPOK HLLED a s — 1- ^ *-*----- » Delegates , . . .Fermer police In- Center commuters. Rockville Center was the scene of a Long on a Philadelphia boy who Just snakes were. The boy explained he and this calls for our military sup­ PMow or inQion nMM apector and four former plain- some af which contained pathetic housewife's slaying and an aasault port, we ahalL certainly g lv a.lt” ALSO BOXED CARDS AND IN CELLO. PEGS. r laland Railroad wreck in which 32 persons were killed last likes snakes slipped into the reptile cages on Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales clotheamen are named by New notes of young love, police looked on a second woman, a 14-year-old two occaalona, stuffed the python V. N. Mast Act 'll for a clue. girl escaped an aaaailant last February and was the home of 16 victims of the Nov. 22 The Quaker City Spartan car­ York Qrazul Jury «a co-cdnaplratoni ried off two of the city Zoo's prtaa on the flAR visit and the boa on In a written statement Chiang with Hanv Qroaa te big huge One of 12 men- named In the night. w re^ near Kew Gardens. the other under his Jacket and declared that any major ffadatow CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED 3 WAY PILLOWS diary as recent "datee” waa A large force of poUea began an reptUao—one of them dangerous Broohlyn oookmalilng enterprises. * • * ’ —under his aparta Jacket. want homa--by trolley. at the Truman-AtUee conference Rep. Vinacn (D-Oa) aa^ that sou^t. Bhartff Otto K. Budar immadiata asaroh for a "Mg man” No dharges ware preferred and would have to ha tranalatad int« %2A9 wearing a Jacket Traces Help Plea On Window Zoo Oirator Roger Oonant an­ refused to diocloee his Identity. **■0 eetltaig* haa baan aat on spend­ nounced Sunday that a ball py­ the boy’s niune was withheld. He action through tha Unltad Natlaiia. Prslaundared and feat eolor prlated clothe, made of IndtanJIaad. ing for armed forces .... Radio Seek *Ttox MaMae* She Broke Away Covington, Ky^ Dec. 5—(4V -Too weak to call for help, aald he felt the enakes wriggling "Any mgjor daelaion of t i e Uhli- ' ,F. E. BRAY $ 3 a 9 8 abnart floral pattema In all oolora. Friends have described Carolyn The girl, Nancy Reed, said the thon and an emerald tree boa, " Corporation of America makes Mrs. SUchard Gunn, 27, managed to trace the words ‘‘Help under his Jacket each time, but ad Nations will ha on Amarieaa la- aa a girl of estimable habits. Au- man eeiaed her outside her house, both over a yard long and fwo ^ ’ JEW ELER first publicj^owing of how exist- me, please” on the window of her apartment here today and Inches thick, had been atolen. The thought his body heat would keep sponolbility.” h* added. "The p a^ What a weaderful gift! Jacquard rayon In all colnia. Othor ToModeths aaaaasae-ae .99e to $4.98 M M n i i w r r i Q o m m tbortties have agreed that her five ikiUes south of St. Joseph. She Jf*T MAUI s t r e e t SffATE THEATER BLDG. ing~1)Iac1i end White televiaion seta she and her two small childreirnere 'saved from possible death boo. Conant warnad, has sharp them eo comfortable they would death was the work .of a sex ma- do him no harm. Ha waa right. (OMtlmMi an Baeaia could be eenwty«d'te;i«eelve BOA fiiao (OeatinDed eu Page fw at from gas fumda* teeth and bites when stirred up. eolor fi