*r* ' • ■■ i S' : - f r - iS >* ' • ■ ..' ' ' f- ■ - - ■ ^ ' ■ -■W B. ■ 'k WEDMESeiAY, JAmiART I. 1 M \ h '/ L\\ \jyfL -»* IRatt^Ir»atnr Utmtittff IjgriJii ? The Wsstksr Average Dally Nat Praas Rua rerMBBl Bf O. S, WBalhar aei up rw maui Bf D*whw, istt ’• riu* BMtl bM*«inlna «.sM*r tkit 9,664 xf(«riup at » 9 tio n ' Turn Deaf Ear to Na­ C ross •’W h ic h Droppeil Safely Reg. $22.98 ValuM ,.. Steel Output Council Order tionalist Peace Pleas * One Group at $11 1^ P ic k s u t 6 0 0 * " 'w . . . . . ■». 'i $19.00 Eneircletl Armies gl H a l f , S ta rved R e fu - To Cease Fire Looming Now . l*oint Southwest of g e e s at -T h r e e lints * One Group at 1 Suchow Also Under I* SnowSuits 0*Mahoney and Muhray To Be Obeyed Giris* Sixes 2 .to 6x— Boys’ Sixes 6 to 10 yts. Denver, Jan. 6.— (/P) Fire After Vocal Bar­ Expected to .Sponsor * Chut Group at $15.00 ^ Some o f the 8,000 peraoni rages Fail to Induce marooned in the Coloradcv Measure to Give Tru* Reliable Report Israeli N o w f Siirreniler of Units $8-00 'Wyoming blizzard enjoyed Power Sought Cabinet Has Deriileil Regnlarfy P ric^ I8.9B to $19.98 warmth and wholesome food N ow today for the first time since To Accept; Observers j Nanking, .Ian. 6.— $ 1 1.00 Washtogton, Jan. 6—( l ^ A bUl j Communist troops, turning a AB a jw Waal ■ S»eoa< H o ^ Sunday, while efforts to save to gW^Prealdent Iriiman the. Will • Set Timing others were pushed by /, deaf oar to Nationalist peace .N o w power he aaked to boost the out­ I pfea.«. tonight reiwrtedly $9 .0 0 ground and air< put of acar^ateel with govern­ Tel Aviv, Israel. Jan. 6- - .A*) — Storlea of lateeae SuSerlag The Security Council order of Dec. Itoiirt'd sliot and .sliell into be- Hundreortod today that Senate and Houae Speaker Sam Rayburn (D., Tex.) (AP wirephoto)______soon. ment Armie.* southwest of Senators O 'M abon^ (D., Wyo.) ;. locked automobile* and iaolated j The Israeli cabinet met last ' Suchow. -farm houaea.-' and Murray (D., Mont.) are ex­ Break* two Week*' Lull TOPPERS - ■ N ow pected to sponsor tb ^ measure. I nigni. A usually reliable private $13-00 The biggeat maaa evacuation : source said the ministers, whose The firing broke a two weeks SAFE-T^ waa' made by a Red Croaa train Murray already bsa nrg^govem - Welfare Plans Drive Opened I lull. Peace overturto. including a ment entry Into tbe steel justness troops have wound iip a three-day that plck^ up about 600 half* News Tidbits • invasion strike into Egypt, dccid- message from President dltang R^. $16.98 Values. . . .Now $ 1 4 * 00 starved refugees from Rockport, If milder measures falL OTiULtonejK ' Kai-Shek at year's end offering to beads the Senate-House Eco^mlc • Cullad From (/P) Wires To Pass Bulk I cd to accept the Order. *u*- negotiste "if the Communiat* \ Nunn and Lone Tree in Colorado. Both Feared It was understood the accept­ I .Mirhael Lirk (above). 3Vr> PRINTS Infimts Giat Sets and Snowsuitt^ The train puUed into Denver last committee. tained burned hands before he wa* really sr- sincere," hadr4 flooded the Hie president. In his State of ance might announced today. With feet In the leggings. Pastel colors. ^ ^ night with 400 paaaengers, includ* Transfer of the Korean aid pro­ The timing dnd other, details ap­ dropped to safety from a second- {country. Reg. $22.98 Values .... Now $20.00 ing two expectant mother* in *eii- Union message yesterday, as And Favored O f Program story fa rm h o u se window at Phoe- ‘ The latest was made by the Pei- / oua condition. Some in need of for authority to lend construction gram from the U. S. Army to the i parently would be 6xed by ITnifed nixville. Pa., during ■ Are In which ping City Council which voted to Economic Cooperation adminis-' Nations truce observerO. 5 9 c YARD Reg. $5.98 Valuek .. Now ^ ^ .4 9 . medical attention had left the train funds to stsel corporstiona if Oon------I five pemon* were killed. a r h a r t 1 Egypt cabled her acceptance to wirephoto). I city for-terms. The aiortfi China Extra fln* quality prlnta, aanforlzed ahrunk, la unuatul pattera* Cheyenne, Wyo. own expansion plans are inade­ Mh^gled Reception Giv- phases In Army’s three year oc- , 1 rlim a n AiatfB V A iun L*ke Success Tueadav, subject to ------:----- ' commander. Gen. Fii Tso-Yl, gave cupation of Korea. . . . Soviet and color*. Reg. $35.00 Values . .. .Now ' $30.00 Oiep Feed aad Blanfcets quate. en^niman*s Proposals S w ift Action; SbniCi* "Ite decision from Israel. Egyp- permission for an air drop of the Reg. $9.98 Values . .. .n N ow $3*00 Military.aad ctvlUan plane* Sew U that doesn’t do th* job, Mr. Army hints in print Uiat Russia i s . “ t* Iiratli troops have been Peiping peace plea. He has been ' over the stricken area, dropping Truman said.. Congress should au- In \lnnufl Message; may follow the same policy In O n K e p u b h e a n L r ie s j ^^^htlng in the Negeb desert and Expect Budget rumored seeking a separate settle­ food and blanket* for the ocen* tboriss the government to build Germany as in Korea and uith- ment of the north China war. Reg. $11.98 Values . . . >N ow pants of atalled automobile* and steel mills itself. Congi^s Battle Seen draw Occupation force* earlier Regarding ‘Socialioiii’ "I strip '' off and on since mid-October. | Nanking sources heard that Red $9 .00 than western Allies.,... Philippince Cannon I Reg. 99e A neiitex Cravat A tratna. Snowplow* bucked drtfu Wont Increase la Capacity ! . . ■* . 1 .Announce* Thrust Into Egypt 1 To Be Largest troops commenced shelling G-n. 20 to 30 feet deep in an effort to Administration offlclala have Consul General Mariano Er^lata Washington, Jan. 6— —pern- government spokesman . last Tu LI-Ming’s surrounded armie* Washington.X Jan. 6—(A’;—Min­ annoiuices 500 displaced White reach them.':.* said they want an increase of ! ocratic leaders shrugged off R e-; night snnounced the Israeli thrust' southwest of Suchow from two A new group of atranded travel­ about 10,000,006 tons a year in gled fear and fWor was the gen­ Rntalans will leave for temporary sides after voi-al barrages from Sport and Dress Coats eral congressionaK reaction today haven at GuluSn, P. J., within a publican cries of "Socialisoi^’ today 1 into Egypt- He said Jewish troops, In Peacetime ,, A.. ' / . , Entire Stock of Socjks er* came to fight 'today—busload basic Ingot capacity. Tho indus­ loudspeakers failed to persuade atii.i.rrtS""""jnACi;^o SPUN RAYON Plain colors and assorted stripes. of paaaengarB at a ranchhouse try, well advanced on a |2,000,- to President Trum ^a social wel­ week,u , as they opened a drive to rush; "I" ‘’Of. I _ _ , • the Nationalist.* to surrender. .1 '• ••ven mtlM east of Joes, Colo.. In 000,000 post-war expansion pro­ fare proposals In his Annual mes­ U.’s. Air Force rescue squadron I the bulk of Prestdefit Truman's t '’nf i • n i.* Himdred* Deserting Tu SHEETS and CASES PRINTS Reg. $24.98 Values ... .Now $ 2 2 .0 0 th* extrem* eastern edge of the gram, now has a capacity rated at sage to the new Congi lunaI«‘to?*mSi;a*^;'ir^^^ ‘ P«>8ram 1 th. Medtlerr^Tean coari > Education, H e a lth , The independent Nanking Peo- Reg. 39c Pair ...... 3 P r . state. The State Highway de- more than 95,000,000. tons. On the basia of comibent from fiun /] 98e iwitment sild three eSbwplowa Mraon* abM?d^ ■ Sovlri ' , 30 mile* below the Palestine front-^ Housing P r O g r a m 8 . P‘c s Daily ssicl that Gen * Though stsel plants havt been senators and repreaenta^vea it ^rSJTSJlebrato With the idea that the first tOO ler. He .aid they killed or wound-^ . j Yuan-Liang, - commander------. . . „of the were trying to open V. 8. Highway running at atibost fuU tilt lii re­ was difficult to prsdiCt hW fpr Enough to .Af'COUnl I 16lh A'tmyiiAroup under General 81x108 $ 2 .6 9 72^108 $ 2 .5 9 »7Qg yARD S6 from Anton,, 23 miles to the cent weeks, persistent abortagea wi»*Xeu>iiS’ >... piriBlent I are th* eksML'rndmlnletea-! *d atveral bundvad Egyptians, cap-1 Reg. 29c Pfdr ...... 4 Pr. th* . Dqmoeratic-eontrolled \Crii - Tu. had ffached ttie^brtMf’pFev- Reg. $29.98 Values ... .Now $25.00 w ^ to Joee. have ham pe^ automobile aad «— If. 1 Uoa„lifUtoiiMWta charted awlfltna-jtowed aeveral.hundred more - adA- For Third of Deficit gceen.srobM ga on Mi policy statement In about t^o | Iraeyjhtend to have some o f . *eized or destroyed several planes. inee temporary capital of Kato- Ilia aaow had-atopped falling other induatrieS. x ‘ ysng on Jah. 4 after passing but wind* clocked up to 70 railae requests fdr: \ . . . Fifty eoH* brouifht the wide i4nge of White ; House; field gunx, casoline and other About SO per cent of all steel 1. A ayitem of prepaid medi, proposals^ ripening into final form | stores. E3 Arish air fields were Ws.shington, Jsn. 6 - 'to —Presi- through the Communist lines in , 72x99 $ 2 .3 5 63x99 $ 2 .1 9 [ tie patter^* *** y P popul* aa hour in southeastmw Wyoming ]>Iates itow are channeled directly against city of Hartford for ag- disguise. The newspaper said Gen­ uaed ground blUzard* as Serce cal-heaith insttrance. igate damage* of $816,000 set' about the time Mr. Truman takes, reported damaged heayily. ilent Trulnan’s new education, Reg. $35.00 Values .... N o w $30.00 » vital users under a voluntary 2. Expansion^ of old-age insur­ the oath for a full four-year term ' The troops Vtthdrew according eral Sun reported the encircled . the original storm and ham- aUocatlon system which Mr. IVu- for $41,380 during 1048. health and housing programs will Children’s Dresses tpardd efforts to open the highways ance. ' JanWry 20. , to plan, the spokesman isld, and troops, numbering between 160.- > Prints and plaids. Sixes 3 to 6x. man would Aplaca by mandatory 3.. Federal aid to education, Omww newspaper* print 40- account for less thsn $500,000,000 000 and 250,000, had eaten all «T Aa fast aa the snowplows cleared controls. woro.ltem on Preaident Truman'* Rej-notes Hurry-Up Refrain ' "'there was never st sny time any 42x36 PILLOW CASES 5 9 c , , . „ . the roads the bldwing anew ailed But Speaker Sailai^ Rayburn of iSenator Lucas (D„ ni.i, the up- de.*ign on the part of Israel to oc- o f his nesily $42,000,000,000 bud­ their horses and other animal* arid I Ladv Roberta Balk at Faster Expoasioa Texas, the president'*,^ head man State^of thie Union message. . . . that hundreds of men were degert-. Cannon aheet* and case* aill gtv* year* Of wear and eervlc^ I Reg. $39.98 Values . . . . N ow *them agaiiiu. Industry leaders have balked at coming majority leader In the Sen-; tupy Egyptian territory.' get for fi.sc.Tl 19.10, RdminUtration $35.00 . . . . In the House, slsed up ^ihe situa­ Tkain at 40 box ram loaded with -ng General Tu. / Reg. $2.98 Values NoW $2 .4 9 Authorities feared that when the faster expansion, fearing that any more th ^ 1,000,000 gifts front f'ate. keynoted the huiTy-up re-^ He said the United Stales o“ *‘* ofliclal.-) said today. drifts anally are cleared away the tion generally when he s ^ : made representation* expifesaing The trio con.stitute key items In This amount was in Contrast death which now atanda at business setback would bring “On some of the domesttojasues France to'America leave Paris fot-1 with the statement of Go<'emment ton, heavy toeoes on such large invest­ Le Havre. X . Queen Juliana ex- i The Senate, Lucas said, ‘ will the “dealte for proraotldn of peace the )‘Rt'-New Deal" program Mr. Reg. 3.98 V alues...... Now ' $3 .4 9 four, may rias there will be division.” in the Middle East a desire with Truman .set out in his preiddential Military Spokesman Tefig Wen-Yl , j „ .MATTRESSCOVERS Reg. $45.00 Values . . . . N ow Latest victims were John Ripina, ments. They have predicted, more- The, sharpest division appeared prcsa.es hop^that an Indonesian ! convenient speed.' who said General Sort *nd “aome „ $40.00 avef, that 1049 production will top Federal geveritment; will h4 es- { Republicans saw threats of na- which the Israeli government iden- campaign and hammered home to ' 66-year-oM gold miner who auffo- likely bftt the health progta^, of his men" broke, the encirrie- Lady Fepperell even the wartime record and will tabilshed wlthinX* fiw weeks as ' bankruptcy ip the Truman title* tt-self completely.” the friendly Sl.it Congress in hi.* ment and reached Hsinysfig. catkrwhen en avalanche of'snow balance.demand before the year which the American Medical asso­ sten toward formation of/bverelgn proposals^ They blasted Invasion Date*- Not tiiveuy State of the Union addles* yester­ /: Her. $4.29 roared down a mountainside to ciation has been lighting and Resume Drq|tplng Supplie* Lmnny Moslia $3.79 ends. A peacetime reoord of 88,- nited States of DidoneSia...... ' the President's idea for gbyem- (This inforniatlon, which ps.ssed day. Clear weatlier • today, despite bury hi* cabin near Falrplay, Colo., which Republicans assailed gener­ Iwaukee's street and buses plants as "Sdctal- through Israeli censorship, did not Budget Deficit Korecakl Reg. $^9.98 Values . . . $45.00 Girls’ Skirts v and Joe, Brown, 65, who from to 090,000 tons was set in 1048. ally aa an approach toward state the bitter cold, enabled planes to Good quality unbleached mattre** cover* with *eam* all bound Mr. Truman's proposal wa* al­ retum to streets tWe morning 1 I**” ' , Theyhemoaned his failure give the invasion dates. The Brit­ Although they make up only 1 esume dropping food and supplie* and with rubber button*. Full and twin aixe. In plaids snd plain ieolors. SizM 1 to 6x. ^ death in hi* one-room bouse at socialism^ afte* Jay of idlene**. ^ j to ask for ahy savings in govem- ish. Foreign Office disclosed Dec. one per cent of the spending total, Cheyenns Brown waa found hud­ most'Identical with one made laat There were prospects .too, for a to General 'Tu., However, moat mil- aprlng ^ Murray, then the rank­ Czechosolvakia opens\up high- r, 20, while the Security Council was they are enough to account for SHEETS and CASES ' aw dled close to a coal stove that had , around qne-lhird of the budget - / Reg. $69.98 Valu^ ... .Now gon* out. ing XimoCcat on the Senate Small (Dnntlnned on Page Four) priced free market to ''operate TTje O. P. will get another (Uontinued mi Page O'l**) $ 6 Q r 0 0 Reg. $2.98 Values .... N ow $ 2 * 4 9 Bustneas subcommittee on steel. alongside ita strictly rationed mar- craclc a subject Mon-' «.>onttnuetl on Page Fire) deficit the pie.sidont i* expected to Gan* BUasarAi *nrertlfyteg” forecast tor the fiscal year, start- A1 de Ciedico, Rocky Mountain That group, beaded by. Senator ket ... Drive Is on in Senate.VithSenst^yvi'- day/wh' . Truman submits to Extra Spetkd • 'V - X '- C9iigre.ss a budget expected to ! ; mg next J.tlv 1. 81x108 $ 5 .2 9 7&108 $5^15 N«wa leporter, S*w In a^ Air Force Martin (R-PaV, Mid hearings for some Rcpubiicsn support, to ts‘ - 1 i n om •f- Reg. $3,96 Values .... N ow * $3 .4 9 plane over the storm area and de- mooOia on tho "grey market” and 900.000,000 for the year, He already 1* seeking a $4.-/ Eurojieans See ten prisWentlal payeWk for. July lu 1. , ' 000.005.000 increa.se ip t.nxe», prim Lahor Charige Reg. $79.98 Values .. . .Now other steel problems, a»d finally time in 40 years^’ ... U n lv e r V ‘>*|^""l« Foreign Policy _ I **^*'^^™Irregulars Of of $2.98 $2.98 Nashua Nashua 72 72 X x 99 99 Tifp l>Sp Stork Stork White White cipally from corporations, to . (Ooatlaaeia o« Pag* Fear) r ^ r te d that the cxpanSlan prob­ iruimng seems iraeiy/vo j, 42x36 lem waa "too complex” to h^rrant that Mr. out the. deficit rtiitlodk snd j^ m it, Drive any recommendations. Move to Left O>ngressionai pigeor^laa: ^onda a good chance of getting about a one p«r cent reducMon in .. gins ------.------u - ... nu1-MW- 1 ye^erdayye^e In his personally-dellv- I Hi* budget message fiext Mon- Sixes 7 to !$• i^'ine quality broadcloth and percale. mittee If the new Congress ex­ General Interpretation moming bur*! of baylng puts a | ered state of the imlon message. RpuulilipRn Ire Aroused '**>' »*>'• i *"**®^***$>/ D em ocrala Stripes, plaids, plain*colors with contrast trim. tends Ita-Iife, dissented sharply. little life into advancing stock . flUUires for Passage Good nepuuiican ire .’irousetl ,0^ a raise m teme pos&I Onton^Jimi*nI.r*i R..K Government loans to steel com- Given State o f Un* market B v C h an se in M ake- rates, particularly those applying' ^P<^^|^-Jtro|>aig[n tO K u b An Sales Final-Sscoiid Floor Flashed! . Pakistan ' Foreign Ministry The \hances for pasuige in $ paniaov he said, would relieve them some foi^ looked good for; ■ » *’ e-1 . . to m.-igasines and newspapers. * “ 2.39 (lAte,^BuiiUlae of pk Wire) of their fear of over-expansion if ion Message to Solona spokesman inthaatea -Pakistan up of l.oniiiiitlee j / Reg. PriM $2,98, Sale Price.., ■v------A tax increate, but possibly not; The Bneet all white eheet blanket made—alight oil apota which $2*29 would like to have Gen. Dwight D. the full $4.000.000,900 he asked j '(l,)onti*n*J on Page Five) HOUSEWARES "(Omitinned on Page Fonr) London, Jan. 6—(to)— Western Elaenhowrr adminlAer the forth- Bulletin! wlU not Impair the wearing qualltle*. Ticketed “Otter Lake'.'. (largely from big business)' and in | Bulletin! Reg. Price $3.98, Sale Price. .. Rejects Bmejag Ptepoeal Europe, most of it under soclalUt! «>»ning pjeot^to in Kashmir a form that inay milt Congress but i Washingtoo. Jan. 6 —VPi — t Rad

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MANCHESTER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN..^THURSDAY. JANUARY B. 194»

A." /^lANCUPSTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY. JANUART 6. 194» jap' ( bosird plans to spend $11,846099 School Costs to expand Teacbera' colleges aad CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS the interest of fermsrs, but for the Church Ruined || Ellingioa $6,653,110 to build vocational tesUlled on the final day p t the make a payment od the 3252,000.- Appeal Made for Cloth schools. 1 OOOJWOdabt. * lasting prospsrity of the whola trUL « Both Camps the Amounts Board Would Spend POWER CLEANED ‘Honor’ Slayer . Mrs. Reeves told of seeing her Planes Solve , 3. New taxes bringing in an natiosk Our gmda should bs The posUMoed meeting of Figures Given As Fire Rages which waa to be Tbe amounts tbe board would husband and slater return at B>a. additional ‘ $4^.000,000—princi­ .abundant fhrm 't^ u ctlh a. and •I I I I Woaum’s Couacll hi an I li I ttr I ( 1/1.; I ,. ■; > . \ parity of Ineomb. for agricul­ For Surgical Dressings held at the Chogregaticaal spend are aa follows: Danbury jn, ' T V Problem pally from addtUonal corporatloh SeeBackiiig Teaehsm' college. $3,665,000: New Gets Freedom "From my window,” she said, "I taxea; acme from revised e ^ t c ture . . . O M i l l A L aonaga last Friday wtU bs srid "Farm price aupporte art an qs- V'. Fire at Thompsonville thia Friday at the parsonage at Statifl Board of Educa­ Haven Teachers’ college, $4,928,- 1)10 W 1 I I - 'M l -I I’IK I ' M . ! '. : \ I : could see'' my sister get out of the and gift taxee; and poaatbly a i l k Aargaiet Charttev oC 4TfM y lOxlO, are worto savlny^for 000; New Britain Teachers’ col­ car. She was tr ;^ g to straighten boost in personal Income ratee in aential part of our program to' 1:90 p. m. OfNcars wlU he elected Confunipii Apparent on achieve theae ends. Price aupporte ' MaiS street, w ife o f TTen » CoBaeterOoBsotor the purpose,purpnao, and thteethese are (^4^1 Attributed to Over­ nd a sewing sessloii wlO ftrilow tion to Seek 317,999,- lege, $3,884,000; Wlliimantic Jury iDeliberates Only her drees. Her floe wSs swollen. Coast to Coast Tele* the middle and upper braoketa IMeOSSMK along the adgea. The doth ^for should be used to prevent farm Chmnu m d Dmtetn the business msstlag. Teachem’ oollege. $936,000. M cK in n e y b r o s . E .k fe She was carrying her shOM , and Senator Taft of Ohio, chairman Truman’s. Proposal . Joseph Chsrtier o f the Eighth the large pads la turned under find turned Candle 443 for Building The iMMird also proposed tbe fol­ Little More Th(Ui\Hour vision Usin^ High of -tba Sanate RepubUean PoUc) prica decUnea which art out of Una m t JAROM. Tbs next meeting of the Ladles’ >I,U \(.K l)l"'!'0-' \l ( I ) ■he looked like she. had been with general demands, and to pro­ sehool and UUfiUsa W s W tacked tn each corner. Bometlroaa -«■» L Benevolent Society win be held in lowing vocational schools con­ Before Verdict through an ordeal.” . Flying Craft Possible committee, commented: For Price Support through the medium o f Yhs H *r- a patient requires 10 to .90 a day. Hartford Jsn. 6—(S5—The first struction; Danbury, building $976,- "While I,agree that It la essen- mote good land nae. Thompaohrille. Jan. $.—( ^ —A the Oongregational church social l.iO I*.xtrl M. I fl. M ,*.n<-hi 'ter r>''.( ill Peggy tesfifled Reevea made "Our price support legislation .jUd, is making an W Tba women of St. Lawrence rooms Monday, January 91. at 9 ■Up in “the state Board of Educa­ 658; equipment, $334,867; New Improper advances- to her and tisl to balance the budget, r be­ ' ehester houaswlvea for cloan, uaad, Are attributed to an overturned tion’s plan u> carry out a 10-year , Jain. 6—(P)—A , Jan... 6—(A)—Coast Washington, ‘Jen, 6—(fib—rBoth must be adapted to thebe objec­ OiToole i^ re h , not saUsOed by m. Worship leader, itn ... John Haven, building $2,169,781, equip­ mauled her so badly that she re­ lieve expenditures can be cut ao tives.” . white cloth to bs made Into surgt- simply collecting tbe white mate' candle , at one of the shrines left program of expanding teachers' ment 8863.984; Wsterbury. build­ deliberated only a UtUe more to coaat 'television ualikg high fly- that no tax increase will be neces­ Warring camps In a congreaelona] cr) drawings and pRd* tot liidlgRUt Jana, aad the hoiteases, Mrs. quired hospital treatment'' ing airplanea now la poaaible. Outside fit Congress, Albert S. riaL beoama afflUated artthxthe|at. patrickb R. C. church In ruins George Kibbe, Mrs. Frederick collegee and vocation schools will ing $1,704,387, equipment $718,853. an hbur last niaht before findlAi sary.” battle over government farm-price Goes, Master of the^ National cancer patients In various hospl- Anton Hoi^tal Guild w h ^ The P f ^ r , W iM to K cost $17,999,44^. Under the program tbe .cities weatinghouae Electric corpora­ EadofM Tax Pnpoaal ■upporte claimed President Try- Hemmeler, Mrs. Joseph Irvine, 'Mra. Dorothy Elizabeth Reevea in­ tion annouacea today It haa aolved Grange—which advocates flexible tsls. pUes dreaatnga for Inourahle can­ Kllobyne, eatimated the htaa Mrs. Edward Kasehs, Mrs. James This was diacloeed yesterday would provide the sites for the Representative O'Brien (D„ ni.) man’a bscklngtoday. Now that the Janua-y "white” cer iMrilente in Ot Roaers home. between $400,000 and $600,000. nocent in the •‘honor” alaylha x)f major technical problems Unking Chairman Dmer Hion)as (D- supports—Interpreted the P rei^ ^U ey,’ Mrs. Agnes Kibbe. Mrs. when the board' voted to ask the new Iteration schools. The propos­ oreigii aald ‘Tm for giving t)ie president dent'a measage/w endorsing ttiat aalea are In full awing, and there New York O ty, where there are All that/jremalned were the ed school at New Haven would re­ her sailor buaband, Lealie,' 29, last airplanes and televlsloa for greater Okla) of the Simate Agriculture are more of them th$n for many Howard Kibbe, Mrs. Lcalle Kibbe, incoming Geners'l ' Assembly for M a n e h e M t e r broadcasting range. every thing he asked for aa <|^ck- principle. / < upwards of 100 cases. Six similar walls of the. huge brownstcae Mrs. Edward Koehler, Mrs. John that amount to be-pped In the next place the present Boardman Trade ^ aa possible." Representative committee. Who favpra ctuuiglng yrars, Mrs. Chartler betievaa that Sept 5. S^ft Blasted And, said Weatinghouae. the air­ He said tha/admlnlatratloh'B pro­ hobies or hospitals have Dean se- structure,'built In 1904 H. Lane. Mra. Jrtui Lnunb. Mrs. biennium. Of the $17,999,443 the school now maintained by the city. King (D., Calif.) endorqed the tax present farm laws- to aaaura a when this matter is presented to The Are broke out about 1:30 p. The plump, i|tfracUve M-year- borne method of telecasttag ia gram. whan ^ U s d ou t might pro* Manchester women, they win be Ubllshad In Philadelphia aad other Ernest Umberger, Mrs. William old defendan^/^hhook;/With aobs of proposal. Both are members of permanent high level of govom- vlds higher and leaa nexlblo sup­ H k . , m.. and gained such headway that Package/Delivery AIM (Coh.tlawd from Page One) “ rbady for commercial develop- ment price aupporte, said Mr. ready to discard old, soft, worn large centers. Slsterv do the en­ Loetacher and Mrs. Kenneth Love­ relief and Md to be' supported by ment*! the tax writing Houaa Ways and ports for cotton, tobhseo and pos­ tire work aad the nursing. Rs' flrat arrivals at the entrance were land. A enaial hour fonows the Maana committee. \ Truman's State of the Union mes­ sibly whaat—major akpeut crops— sheets and pUloF caaes they have tM9tuaS!!f two cotipr attendants aa the Jury denied tlte G.O.P. charges. They StratovMou . been using during the war yeara, Uente without means are «*«••»«» business ntek|iag with refresh- or seven women and five men . an­ Representative Combs ID., sage “could not be better.” and much more Bhxlble aupporte thg dduda of sirkiks. The first Lighjr Trucking said a bip^lsan approach to ^or- It Issura a preliminary report . Oalle Message “aeaeevtUig for tha abova humanitarian pur- ^thout regard to color, race er mente. \'^ 235323532348535348535348234823485323 nounced the verdict. on the engineering phases of Tex.), another Ways nad Means for products consumed almost alarni was given by an unidenti­ Mr. and Mrf. Jacob Loeteriier /' FUU lU M T *eign problehis could and should member, said that “before you tax Senator Aiken (R-Vt) who as wholly in this country. ‘‘DORR. ‘ * fied woman who ruahCd to S t Pat­ The state bad sought to convict continue. atratovision, ba the system is prevloua Agriculture chairman The writer had ooeaalon to call Several of the “women of of Main street have returned from the woman on a Charge of shoot­ called, deact'lbfaiyxU as a “ prac­ corporate profits you must consid- Hartford church visited St, Roeefa rick’s rectory, acroas Pearl street a. visit with Mrs. Loetscher’a sis­ DR. LAWRENCE J. BERNS r^ lS C lN T S K eyaol^ Reseatment wrote the existing legislation call­ on Mra. cautftier not loag m and Phone Manchester 2-0752 ing her husband after he stayed tical and uaeful me^od of ex­ ar ilie etfeet on business,’^ but be liome some time aga T lw waw from the church. ter. Mrs. Henry Wagner of New added that on the baeia of present ing for flexible aupporte, com­ found her seated at a card table, Father Kllcoyne and hIS asstst- out all night with her 18-year-«ld Senator VahMnberg (R-Mich), panding television ai^oth er high busy making small surgical d r e ^ rrciuly tmpreeaed with Bia new Britain. Mrs. Wagner and family annoimeofi the a.i8ociation income, $4,000,000,000 additional mented: “ The prealdent’s'message Torrihgton Scout ant the Rev. Jolm J. Graham, en­ \ sister, Peggy Miles, of Nashville, retiring Foreign V-elatlons chair­ frequency communication.such as la very reassuring.” ings and pinking them along the .’or the woib they had engaged In. | were former reridenta of this Tenn. Mrs. Reeves testified she man, keynoted Rraubllcan resent­ ■tatlc-free FM broadcasting. might be raised without'oppressive and daetded to appeal to w m m tered the front veetibule. but were town. Said Thomas: "Thers Is no doubt edges. She explained that aha was forced to leave by the emoke and o f feared her husband had dishonored ment. He said m a\SiiMte speech: There axe no longer. Wi taxes. Executive Resigus making them for the women's so­ In the other city ehufohei nnd the The wells that were very low ----- :---1-— X : about It a t’ all-'-$0 per cent of Bmes. her stater. \ , “ 1 cannot allow InU occasion to house announced, any parity will he approved.” ciety of -S t Lawranoa O’TjDole’s general puMIe for the soft white and some dry earlier in December past without-stating Tor the rec­ restridtlona which will prevaht the elotb which should bs washid and Bnven Sacred Veeeele ^ are now completely replenished DR. SEYMOUR NELEBER Reeves, a chief ^pharmacist's Said Alkan: "n e r s la no surer Torrington, Jan. 6 — — E. church in Hartford, 90 or.mora off Entering the church from an' INSURE mate etationed at the Philadelphia ord my very g. eat dimpointment uee of atratovtaion broatkwating” |8 way to gnarantee a bust than 99 iMerle Hildreth baa resigned as ex- whose members n)eet winter and ironed. Mrs. Ghartler said while With the rainy season. that the Democratic Conference to provide: / De Gaulle Predic they could aeie that avsrjrthtng was other door. Father Kllcoyne eaved in the Practice of General Denti.stry With Naval base hospital, had taken per cent of parity." , ecu live of Tiinxia. council, Bov summer, every Tuesday aftern o« the aacred veeeele from the sacriS. Peggy to a movie at the ho^ltal has seen lit to take the first parti­ 1. A coaat-to-coaat / televiaion Parity ta a computed price on Scouts of America, and. Is schedul­ Tonight Is from 1 to 4 o'clock in Lyceum hM, being done for the comfort of those san action in opposition \to the and frequency modulation network. Belurn to Power hoprieeriy 19 with this dresd ty. JHcKlNNEY BROTHERS during the evening of ,Sept_ 4, it farm products Intended to give ed to become executive of the Hertford, for this work. T h ^ •The pastor, former c)uq>lsln of 117 EAST CENTER STREET theory and spirit of'biparUsan co­ 2. Expanded TV/«>verage for hsve made'many thousands of discass. they came away much Im' Gnuuge Honors ■cal E«tale arid laoarabrr was testified. farmers the same purchasing Worcester, ddaes., arer council, it the Danbury fire department eaid BN MAIN ST. TCL. M M operation *n foreign affaJrs\whlch the "mtlUons of rurhl Ilatenera who Paris, Jan. Gen. Charles power they hsd Irf a past fovorablp was announced today.' LOBSTER dressings, exhausting, the supply pressed. .MANCHESTER. CONNECTICUT ■etnnis Verdict la Bos wUI he unabla to rwselve teleylelon , of white material in their own per­ She added that the lin t home be believed that the fire started has occurred in the last two years. period. ‘ , /' Mr. Hildreth cafos to Torring- foom an overturned candle at the Former Chaplain | I Still eitting the the box. the ” We are still in the grtp\ of programs for jamra. If Bvei< with de Gaulle predict^ today he. will ish. snd are now drawing from the of Bt. Roae’a was founded In a Jurors also returned a verdict of During the war the gplreminent ton In - 1942 from Bangor, Me., shrine of S t Anthony Just inside those times... .when, in respect, to convenUonal televiaion methods.” come back to ^ w e r year, assured fanners of price qu^iport NIGHT other Hartford parishes smaU way by the late Rose Haw. Tel. 2-0021 innocent on- a second indictment of either through elections or "some where he was associated with the Mra Ghsrtler ssld newspaper* thome Lathrop, daughter of .the the front vestibule. He eaid that Mrs. Iva Ingtt^am of 487 Cen- j foreign relations, we must thll 3. A miUUty oonunimlcatlona up to 90 pel-cent of parity bn most Boy Scout movemeint. ' A tT b e the replacement value of the Involuntary manslaughter. of our country first and our part' ayatem independent of ground con­ shock of inddente.” were Indiepenaable for the work. novelist, NaUisniel HawUiorne, ter street, who retired recently | > FENDER AND BODY Mrs. Rseves has two children crops. The O. O. P. SOth Congress af/KfCxfnffyee last.” ditions. / W r ^ g in_the weakly p a ^ of passed S' flexible prict^nipport act For the larger pads the women ;h o latwr rtnlrated the Catholte ^ u r ^ ^ ^ from the office of chaplain of , who are staying at the home of 4. A Mtwork ayatem for trana- hla “French People's Party*' De Musical Inatrument makers set SHERIDAN Ukc Six to eight pages of newa- faith and becameMother Alphonaa. there was partial Insurance on the WORK No Need to Be “ I’aeaey” that would lower p ^ supports if up their ahopi In klaesschueetU building. The lose of the contente Manchester Orange, was honored her grandparents in Nashville. It mlttlnir/TV programs slmultane- Gaulle said: crop surpluses dm iop. Also Friday and'Saturday , paper and a layer of celiucotton, and died at the age of 76. .she -wld at the meeting of the Orange laat whs during the birth of her second Senator Barkley (D-. Ky.), Dem­ oualy .-to audiences assembled in "W e began our . work for the about 1720 thereby helping to * the trade name of ah absorbent ■he had read and was much In­ will push the damage higher, ha ocratic Steering committee chair­ Have Deflsite lalerest break the etranglehold of strict B R O li-K D LIVE ■aid. night and presented with the past Solimene and FlaKff. Inc. baby that sister Peggy came to theaters or other pubUc places public welfare in 1947. We grew to Housewives smd Consumers have cellulose composition resembling terested In tbs account of Mm. cbaplsln’s pin by the new msster, man said it was solely a question ■an immense fo)‘ce In 1948. We will Calvinism oil that state. Lathrop's life by tbs pen of Cath­ The fire was the most destruc­ 6)14 Center Street stay with her. throughout the country. a deflnite/pbcketbook Intereat in L O B S T E R cotton and much used in surgical James Baker. Bath Mrs. Reeves and her.slater of ^ving Democrata their rightful /Three Years of Test nights lead a united French people to erine Burton, entitled. “ Sorrow tive in the history of the towp. the g ro w l^ dispute. The level of FRENCH FRIED dremtngs. Its cost, however. Is Fire Chief Thomas J. Furey sura Having served the Grange for representation in proportion to The Westlnghouse report was victory In 1949.” thirty dollars per 100 pounds. Bum a Bridge.” a period of 18 years In the impor­ Federal .farm price aupporte has a POTATOES Mr& Chprtlsr ifisy be reached monad help from neighboring de­ their Senate strength. The vice baaed on three years of lest flights The Communists must. be held The large pads are about 17w< tant office of chaplain; Mrs. Ingfo- 1 president-elect told the 8enat#nei/ direct hearing bn prices of foqds CHEF'S SA1-AD, ROkLS by telephoning 6563. If necesaary partments, and four companies aimed at overcoming the natural In check, he wrote, and the parties and other major ^cogt-of-llvihg or the else of The Herald as It lies ham. because of poor jheslth. relln- then Vandenberg nor bis friends that are "smothering” France COFFEE ALL FOR aha win sn iu M to* eaU for came down from Springfield, Maas, limitation of television waves by items. ' flat: smaller onea are « a ^ by sent by qulahed the work entailed by the need be ‘^‘uneasy" about the future the earth’s curvature to about 30 must “be swept away. Senators had ho monopoly on folding tha paper In half and atlll North ThbmpeoAvlUe, Hasardvllle, office, but in the capacity of hon­ of foreign policy. mijes on the ground. "We are the last resort of the the confusion over Just what Mr.' others by folding once again. that It is delivered to tbe Hartford orary chaplain still malnteins an country," he said. FMBffir-xniB woman worksm. Ehifleld snd Bradley Field at '•In deciding what wre should do COoperfcting in the experiments Truman proposed. x. $1.50 Small Bcrapa of clean white cloth. Windsor Locks. active Interest in Orange activi- were Westlnghouse and the Glenn De Gaulle, who resigned aa pro­ . .we bad no Idea or thought of Representative Hope (R „ Kae.'h I A L L I N PERSON While the fire was stiU at its tiea. She haa been succeeded by IN WINTER MORE THAN EVER any partisan division," Barkley L. Martin Airplane Manufacturing visional head of the government former chairpiah of the House changes in by-laws of ths assorts- Mrs. Mildred J. Morrison of EUro company. > In 1946, wants to take o v ^ the Wa alao put an this lob- height, said Father Kllcoyne, an ■aid. Agriculture committee, said: "The lion. offer for the congregation to use street. raine of the state under a revised ater dinner to take home. YOU NEED The Democrats awarded their Weatinghouae Vice President objectives he states kre those that South Coventry Boy Soonte o( Troop 57 wlU re­ St. Adelbert'a church was made An entertainment program waa: Walter Evans said a converted constitution that will giyO the ex­ party 8 to'6 ratios on eight of the we’re ail for and not very different Noon-day, Lnneheona Mrs. FmOlne U t ^ sume meetings Friday at T:S0 p. by ito pastor, the Rev. Paul J. provided last night by^the men ot j rner iiRfs rG SAr rtr- B-29 Super Fortress used to relay ecutive strong powers/ from the ones in the Republican m., ia the auditorium of the Na­ the Grange snd included solos snd i Senate's 15 standing committees. W’lUlmaaHe Ex. Fbone 3638-WI Bartlewaki. Later, rtmllar offers SAFETY ON WHEELS telecasts from a ' ground studio He did not elaborate on what he pIatfonn<” From 75e Up than Hale Oonuaunity Ctater aft' were received from same of tbe quartet numbers from several ot Six were maintained on the old 7 meant by “shock of Inddente.” FINANCE CO.' to fi baais and the Appropriationa ‘llhowed successful reception re- Representative Pace (D., Calii.i Full. Courac Dinners er a three weeka* raoeaa. Ftoteetent clergymen in town. the men and a apertal Instrumen­ pdvte from televiewers in an area Mid: " I am most pleased that be Mra. JuUan N. BevtUe has sold CUmax Chapter,.OJL8., wlU be tal feature. group was made 13 tu 8, instead of From 11.00 Up Father Kllcoyne said a tempo­ STATE THEATER BL'ILDINU 12 to 9 as in the last Congress. of about 250 miles about the plane did hot recommend flexible support her Colonial house, four modern la charge of a piaodde party rary altar could be erected ia St. Next meeting of the group will ST.. MANCHESTER, CONN. circling at 25,000 feet" prices aa set ouWin the Aiken bill Thursday at 8 p. m.. In the Mason­ be held Wednesday, January 19, I Senator Smith (R., N. J.l, a Work^Ys Preveiit ONLY QUALITY FOOD cabins and about 16 acros of land J o a n 's haU. but he added that it David Hs^vy, TES'M ANager member of the Foreign Relations Awalta Public Demand which was forced through-Oon- ic haU in M tm w . was Btin uncertain what arrange- when a program will be provided j ^^rertdente^J^II^urronndln^^ SHERIDAN EXCELLENT on Route 81 acroas ths road from Ooventry Oraaga qxNiaorad aat- i committee, told the Senate he was He aald commercial development gress by Republicans in the clos­ mente would be made. by the women of the Orange. | of atratovision now awaits only Hazing of Plant ing hours of the last regular ses­ SERVICE Ledce Wangumbuag to Mr/ and back party prixe winnera Tueaday r "deeply shocked” and "distressed” sion," ^ evaaing follow: Woman’s 1st, Mra, » » o w fw L f X the "crystalizatlon of public de­ Open Sundays,'For Your Mrs. Erie Johnaon of BerUn. ^ by the 8 to 5 allocation. But he Representative Poage (D.. Tex.) Willard Orean; 3nd. Mrs. WlUlam added that " I should be the last mand for the expanded service, the , Duesseldorf, Germany, Jan. 6.— conn., aad Mrs. AUna Laakso of application by the radio industry aiao applauded farm aectiona of the Convenience A. Wolfe: Srd, Mrs. 1* 0. Thomp­ one ever to desert the bipartlean . .w. J ---- j / i P ) —Workers In the Bochumer Port Chester, N. T. The property son; men’a 1st. John Haloburdo; to meet this demand, and ^ dar-/t verein Steel works drove out a I message. BCe Us For Yonr Nest ! approach—not for one minute.” Recommeadailoas Slade haa been In her fandte for about 2nd, Amos Richardson; :3rd, How­ Ification of cliannel facili] group of Germans sent by the Payty. Or Banquet available to make possible this iip- ' What Mr, ’Truman aald was this: 160 yeara or alnoe 1796 and the ard Rldiardson: apartals, Eva H. British today to begin dismantling houaa die estimates Is aproxl- Andrewa. 4 TeL 3802 Or 3847 Warfield and WlnOM J . , Ghiess \^ch -Ietter word means... pUeatlon.” , I "Our national farm prdgram the plant, should be improved—not only in mately 176 years old. Mr. and Stratovision supporters, claim It "iW tora.” they cried. "Shame." Mrs. BevlUe conducted a sununer will be cheaper te uae^ planes The plant la In Bochum, 30 trade and general store for about KAVhlwUeMy with thdr greater tpnge than mUea northeast of Duesseldorf. ' Winter drivingNis hOardous‘enough even / Lehigh Valley 30 jrears. 'They recently moved to Tolland erecting booster stat^oiu every 30 I The manager, Franx-Josef Moivth a newly built home on peawrtp a mechanically perfect car. DonT take miles on the grou^. Mueser, aald there were no casual­ the ehore front. Mra. BraiUe la i a This set you have to SEE as well as hear—it’s extra-special! The Westlnghopte report dealt ties in the brief acuffle. Ekiriy this telnlng about 36 acrea of land ad­ James D. Burke haa been named on kMed risks with :^ h eeb out of line and For tone, it just can’t be beat—has the R C A Victor “ Golden only with technical aspects. There Week a group of workers formed a joining the mentioned estate In chairman for the town of Tolland are some major commerdal prob­ oat p t balance; fanltV steering or poor human wall around a machine and addlUon to aome land on the shore for the March of Dimas campaign, Throat” for AM and KM radio and for records. H m automatic lems still to be ironed out by fhr turned back two Britlab officers brakes, Come in tomorrow and let ns give front. Matthew Morisrty of Mian' record changer glides out at you open th a t d o o r to th e left, glides COAL industry, television executives her. and some Germans who aought to cheater also purchased about taro ivblch opens Jan. 14 and will con- NOW FLAYIMO .you “Safety on'Wheels.” said. start the dismantling process. | acres of shore-front land from Unuo untU Jam 81. Tbe quota to gently in as you close i t Not a chance o f jolting your precioua / Roppers A high Britlab official said »OMl Mrs. BevlUe. The transactions be announced. records! Has the “ Silent Sapphire” permanent-poiht pick up - troops would be moved In Monday were handled through EJmote A. LUND ^ Chairman Furlong"^ Fljfnn of the no needles to change. C!omes in lustrous walnut or mahogany Added Taxes ' and If the workers try again to In­ wnsiM W e s t East Turklngton. School Housing oonimittee snd 8e tervene "we are prepared to take HENORU Mrs. Julia M. Potter, who was lectmsn Eugene Wanat have en finish cabinet with stationary top and two record countcr-meaaurea." 90 ygan old July 6, 1948, died c iT Z l^ D gaged d v ii Engineer Kobert K. compartments. Plays on AC. Victrola 8V91. Spell Trouble I M o i^ y night at the home ot her Chambera of Mountain Spring dt-ukhter, Mn. Douglas Wilson at ■VictxoU”-T M. R*t U 8. P»t OS COKE BOOLIIY ______road of ToUa^ to prepare a pre­ BronitvUle, N. T. She was born liminary survey of existing acbool (Continued from Page One) | FLl'Si 'IMBASTEB'* In W llh n g ^ but made her home / Mobil KeroMne Marlborough | grounds. D m construction of sddl- in Coventry the majority of her ttonsl school rooms for the future 000,000,000 increase will depend in life-long years. For the past year BROTHERS large part on what kind of aptmd- Mrs. Bsmey Ofslisy, who hss ■he has been making her home in is in the planning. Ing program it votes first. Re-^ again been chosen chsirmsn of the South The meeting of the Tolland On The Level A ( Center and Broad New Torii due tb U1 health. She Is B. D. PEARL'S AAFNfR PM«)‘. porU are that Mr. Truman 'iirjlt' March of Dimes drive .hhF .an­ I also survived by a pan, Cullen L. Grange waa held at Grange Hall submit a budget of about $4l,00().-' nounced that tha bouse to house Potter, of School street, two rueimy evening At 8 o’clock and APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CENTRE TELEPHONE 5135 000,000. He told Congress yester­ canvas will beglq next week. The b r o t b ^ Jfrtut Wadsworth of installation of tha nswly elected day he wants enongh money to pay members of her conimlttee sre: ofllcera for the’ year 1949 was for RciEtavuraiitE Manchester snd im nud Wads­ 649 m a i n STREET TEL. 7590 LINCOLN-MERCITRY DEALERS current expenses and to make a Peter Crawford, Rqv. Elmei CIRCLE worth of “Die Ridges,” WUllmah- 6ns of ths bustneaa features. good payment on the nation's debt. Thienea, Mrs.. Harry; Kinghom tic; two grandchildren ai)d araer- John H. Steele celebrated bis Another $4,000,000,000 would 98rd birthday on January 1 at hia and Mrs. Julius Ofshsy. NOW Ends RATURDAT al nleoea who reside la Opvrtitry But no guessing about BALLANTINE / Mobilheat bring the total annual federal tax Mra. Cilqbay hopes for the co­ home irith hia famUy and friends. Fiiat Mancbeater Shswiag and peveral nephewa. Funovil bill to n'ear $45,000,000,000. operation and generous contribu­ Cavay's Grill aervlceii are to be at the First D m Men’s Oommunity dub, rap- PreeMenPa Pmpoaal tions she has r e e v e d in the past. I Congregational church at South resantod by four of the msmbers Here U WHat the president pro­ The sieleciihcn have re-ap­ Obsrmt^, Friday at 3 p. m. pressnted him with a large New FUEL posed: pointed Harry Kinghom as trial The Young Mothera' club mem- Year'e greeting card with atgM- 1. A balanced Federal budget ( m a n turcs of many Tolland frlanda.^e ...i# fl&Cflay pu Justice and Jo)m Radell as his s tlwrlim ~ bera voted $6 toward the forth­ m eans with enough money to spare to U B « s t toautifut card was made by Mias - y associate. = fiCTII IICIUI r coming March O' Dimes at their The achool board mat Tuesday Our New Banquet Room can accommodate up Tuesday evening meeting. Mn. Anna Mara of .Vernon Depot. OIL evening aiid opened it bids for the synTiiHF. p'i'iT' Lavnance C. Latimer, hosteaa at Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carter, Mr • Tlia weed ia Bolt! Right an! And operation of the heating plant In her luime, was aeslatod by Mrs. and Mra. Richard O ^ e r and son, Flos: *1Hide Goes West” to 60 persons tn privacy. Dial 3801 fur in« a oonfui^ wotd it is. Bolt ia a ateel pin EAST HARTFORD Penonnl Notire* tbs new acbool. The bidders Eugene W. Oonner and Mrs. Al Arthur of Gutifqrd were recent Telephone 8-.'12;il- were: Valley Oil Co. o f Portland. formation. bert H. Boudreau. callers of Rev. snd 'Mrs. W. C. that hdds thinga in plaoe. Bolt ia a roll ; Get It At •Red Wing Oil Co. of Portland, A. SATt “ Supennan” Chap. 13 Mtsa Graca White wiU be hoet- H. Moe St the parsonage. of linan or loop. Bolt’s a word that can In Mcnoriam W. Kinney of Glastonbury and tbe «!■ kes Tbnnday, Jan- 6, at 7:80 p. m., R*v. W. C. H. Moe were"gurats OR Westebeater Grain and OH Co. at her home on Ripley HiU, to the Monday and Tueaday of friends In keep you gusamgy : . Tn loTlns memory of nur f4 ther. choir of the First Oongregair U oorI Everetts 3. Keeney, who died Jut. S. The loweat bidder was the. West­ Guilford and Branferd. Conn. But no gOMBng about Ballantine! Ballantina Our new ItlO. chester Grain and Oil Co. and was church which wlU meet for s re- The Tolland P. T. A. meeting, 1^1 awarded tha contract. The com- hearsaL has been poetponed from Jan. 5 to ahraysinasiisPURTTY.BODYj FLAVOR...the I Alwaya a allant haortacha. ■mittee also worked on the bus EflSTUJOOD A free concert will be presented February 3. quaJitiiS aymboHaad by Pst«r BaUantine’a ‘H'.oiiiiiiuler Coal*’ And many a allant tear; • lA^tMSMIfOun MORIARH contract, which ' was . recently Sunday at 8 p. in., by SL Bridget's The 'Young Pnople'e meeting I But alwaya a beautiful memory, 99 S^iiig trade mark. Alwaya kxdc for tfaeS ringa by Swansdown ' Of him we loved ao dear. awarded to Michael Rankl. Par­ “Thraa Musketeers” (la Tech) combined choln of Manchester. was' held Sunday -at 7:80 o'dock ents will be notified o f the bus CaaO 'T f e r Oeee Kally ‘‘The H6ur of. Charm Organist and Director Ariyna M. tn the ehut^ partora with Harvard . . . always call for BallantiBS. |. i BROTHERS I ______Burton R. Keeney and family. schedule whtrt the new bus starts Gairity. A.O.O.. wUl direct the Metcalf iM ln g the dlseuadon. ■ - Hr ■ “ On The Level At in operation. ■ “ VMlaty YlasS”—E. Keaaidy program to ba glvan.at SL Mary's Frederm Davis has accepted >the In Memoriam church at South Coventry. The position of scout leader tor ToUand $38.00 Feeture^l t42, 6:30, 9:4# DINNER THIS EVENING Center and Broad” The federal and atate govem- mixed choir w ill render Schubert's Boy Scout Troop 18, taWnt tba America's largest selling ALE In, JOTlns memory of Mra. Jeeile , Laat Shew Nightly— AT “ Ave Maria,” JewlU’s "Father We who pasaed away January S, menU spent more than $17,000,000 place of Stuart Ttakham whaliaa to reduce forest fire losses last SeL MatA—Bepemsaa Serial* Thank Thee,” and tra n k ’s “ Panls served five yean aa aeoutmastsr. year. Angelicua.” This will be followed Francis Weston has bssn appolat- ■ Made Ju»>t for us—In «or Tha world may chante from year to Dinliip 'Room of by the male choir singing Verdi’a ed to replace O. Roy Brown as yeer. o OistiBttlon • "Jesu Del Vlvl,” Jewitfs "Teach chairman. Henry Keitogg la to be own s|ierlflrali««s, hreause And trlanda from day to day. arr s Me to Pray.” SeiavePa "Just for F ’ assistant scoutmaster. The first But aaver win the one we love. wp know Just whal yon want ■From memory paai away. Today," Adams’ "The Uoly .Ctty." meeting of the year was )ield Tues­ Wor II ADRUN GLORIOUSLY ENTERTAINS a group of carolB. D m pirogram day evanlng; Jan. 4. In a dependable coat to wear wdl be CPU eluded with a solo by Kenneth Irlih and Jamlly. Mrs. Sally SImpaen has returned THE OAK GRILL ST^BET ■t Jiisi Around the Comer— David Garrity, Adams' *‘0 Holy la every kind of whiter Vets Preference In Memoriam to Westport after two weeks spent At The Center—Down Pcaeogk Alley Night,” aad the ipiaed choir sing­ invUet.you ing Ton’s “Jssu Bambino’’ and with Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Strap- wewtber. Perfectly '4«lhVtndham Oommunity Memorial old. hoy'a enrloalty eeat trim Ma BROTHERS , Sons saC deughtera: Featuring: hospital. life N rs yesterday. The child, John ficationa. ' . $ 5 8 On The Level AL Canter And Broad The annual meeting of the Austin, son of Mr.'snd Mrs- J. W. DEUaOUS FOOD, COURTEOUS SERVICE ENJOY JACKIE JACKSON AND HIS HEP . Uooth-OUnock' Memorial lib r u y Austin, was drowusd whsn hs top- ■ w . (9.M to n M TELEPHONE 5135 asaod atton is scheduled for Tuea­ ilsd from .a laddar ha had cUmbad Jarvis Reolty Co. ATMOSPHERE CATS TBURSDAYa FRH>AY tad SATURDAY day at 8 p. m.. In the rending- look Into a tank. Mejllral IJNCOLN-BIBRCURT DEALERS NkMpigbf ' REALTORS It Pays to Come to Say*s ' room. Items to.be acted upon wtli Examiner Ralph W. Oane eald ^ rniXbaai - include election of additional death .was lijs tc accidental 654 Center Street THEOAKGRILL members, tnisteee* reports. drowntas. \ iTeL 4112 O f 7275 — ‘ . A. - ‘ . ’”T’

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tax of onc-balf of one per cent of ■yffiPiUhetle conrideirniion fe euf- said Truman's program ia “mqra rodloal than Rooqevait'a." each beneACiary'a pay, with the R e d B lb c k a d 0 MUKTY/m B i ll to B oost Betrothed W elfare Plans PernuuMBt Wave Givea Rain Swells geeted amendraehU ..." Drive Opened Expect Budget "i^'tribution” ' tax sum Jumping Africa’sS c o t t Gets fw d e r d O Proaldant PbUip Murrey Tbs Conaarvatlve Antw erp - 2 Year OM Local Giri Catholic daUy. L a Metropole, after a year or two—preaumably aald tlu t efter that, happens "U k r to 3 or 4 per cent. C I p atanda prepared to make con- agreed. It eaid that "P resid en t To Be largest Hite Industry iSteel O u tp u t Both Feared River Again te F ire To Pass B ilik Truman haa ouOlned a program Aa In toe-case of social security UN Sympathy, No Action Marsha, small "daughter of atritcUve recommendations to toe tax collections, - these receipta, Mr. and Mra, Elteworth A. M it­ going wall further (oward liberoi- 'Cbwgwaa 'tn the Aeld o f labor-man- would be.transferred to the health ten Of SSe East Center atreet, agement relationa.’’ Ism than Roosevelt." 111 Peacetinte Cmises Gonslant Drain Loom ing Now A lid Favored O f Program But the Communist "Orapeau inaurance fund without counting A' B y David S. Boyar , had her Brat permanent wave S^eral Aivf^nia Biiai- them aniong budgeted tax collec- M Looil Or> m tq Stair Oerreapeadeat y*aterduy. Tha news value in Rouge” in Belgium (mid toe mes­ On Raw Materials for MUSteroIF ((vnitlaiiad tvain Pag* Oaa) nesa Efetabliahmaita / sage "ia a new affirmaUon of the (Contiaued frem Page Oae) tlona or- other receipts.. BeneAt Paria—(N E Al—A lone, aad Sg- 4,4Contlaued from Phgo dtM) the story te that Maraha la per­ (Ceatlaiied frem Page (Oaa) (CoatoNMd ffrou Page Oaa) to Sound United SUtea imperialiem. It la na)nnenta paid by the fund'would’ Farlories in Berlin ure In clerical garb ahulfled aadly haps the youngest child in Reporl Cellar Water Chinese Reds ' he excluded from budgeted expen- grantcjl witK the understanding good flght'on FedMw)' aid to edu­ Mnndiester: o r thia area, to there may be a' fight over tola a dark description o f the present a further means of keeping the Public Opinion from the Palala de Challlot aa tlw considering its latest cease fire government out of the red. i diturea. Berlin. Jan. 6—0P»—Th e. Soviet United Natlona Aaaembly abut up that. In timea of receaaion, the cation. It waa bottled up in the have u regulation permanent. which would cMsa party tinea. aituation in toe United SUtea." Ansohte, Jan, 4r-(ff)— AIUHnig** der, reports of such a raid on L. Turn Aiiillery Tagged WIto Mecialiem" Label I ’’Defease” Blxgest Factor : Suppertera Introduen Bill blockade^ has caused a constant j ruolstion aaklnc Uv# Sunday government would accept a delay 80lh Congraea on the ground it She reached her second birth­ Ariah. There wim ho confirroaUasi Redproeal trade bgreaments ex- FOR A shop. the 3.61 inches o f ruin o f th a 'p v t . Biggest factor In Ui« budget to­ A bill to provlile health insur­ drain on raW' materialn and a re­ t o( Uqupr Sera uraa paaacd laat Onc0 more tb®, R«v, MlchMl on repayment. meant control q f local school aya- day DtCcmber 38 last, and ac­ tenMah'. Atonpat unanimously, the French two daya swelled to* Naugutucli^' Tei A viv at that Ume. roes lagged toe program with the tal ia “defemte''—.toe combination ance for 125,500,000 persons tn the sultant cut .of 60 per cent in Ber­ at a meeting at the Man* Guthrie Scott of South A frica The prcaldentiat dehnand will terns by Washington. cording to Mrs. Roth A. Pear-' n.'gig M "Deublfki" Del bring new hearinga on atael ex­ son, proprietor of* the Char- river couelderubly, it waa ,u fodt (A Britista government source label i^ la llsm .'^ of. military and foreign aid Items nation’s 148,000.000 population was lin's industrial output. BABY-SITTER Reatauraat and liquor after getting to a United Natlona O f the thrke major pbinta in the O^She"doubtfui” Hat Uwmak- pansion, It waa reported. Theae ■octet program, the one. likely to more Beauty Shop, who gave and a bUU below Ita banks south said laat night BHtain might ask ' Le Fopulaire. official organ of that will make up over half of the Introduced yesterday by four of An American official aaid “Ber­ •ra Aaaociatioii held at 8*aalon againrt great obataclea; era were placing Mr. Triimsn’a civil probably will be held by the Joint Marelia her wave, she was as of Maple street bridge near toe the Security Council to Hft its em­ fCaaHnuad from PaCa Out) toe French Socialist party. com­ budget total. the Preaident'a strongest support­ lin's industrialiate' have bee.t go­ r’a Reataurant. There are had found It Impoaaible to . get receive tha least battering U ex­ rigtaU program, bto appeal fo r uffi- C A LL 7882 Economic committee under O'Ma­ pansion o f old-age Inaurance. quiet and as UtUe trouble aa tracks of toe New York, New Ha­ bargo on arma sbipmente to Atmb mented: ’ Tn a word, he aaka of Leglalatiye leaders said after a , ers. ing on hope for aix months. R ijiit •oiiUeU ol the grUl variety in action on behalf of 30.000 Herero itary sources here expected Tu to versal •mlUtary tra ln l^ . bte pro­ now factoriea are using their in- honey, W’orktag eu StaUeties u girl of twenty-two. ven and Hartford railroad where countries if laraall patrol action on Congreas'powers for a aociallat | White House conference yesterday { The four, all Democrata. are . .lociM aU r, and they were all Negroea In South Wear Africa who surrender to toe Reds within a posal for Federal control o f toa Senatora McGrath tR. IJ , Wagner, i ventoriea of. 'raw .n-t'criaia and Within the adminiatration tha RepubUeana are known to be it overflowed Friday halting train toe Egyptian frontier oonUniiad. Gonatructlon ;(prograifl'.)’’ ; that military costa, including a re- rafCaaenUd at the meeting. The he aaya- have been deprived o f ‘ Mrs. Peuraon, who has had few daya. Udelands, and bia request— for toe (N . Y .), Murray (Mont.), and hoping before they run out to get loudeat voice for expansion is that working on a set of statistics de­ asrvioe between siridgepon and He aaid, however, there was abao- The independent, pro-capitalist, I vived proposal for universal-mill-! vide waa JO-4 in favor of the reao- their land and righU. and are long experienoa in tha hair? An (xfflctal government spoken- fifth Ume, be' said— for autoorisa Repreaentative Dingell (Mirh.)' more In on the air lift. of Aaaiatant Secretary o f the In­ signed to show that tha social dressing business In Hartfoi^ W in s t^ lutely “ no queation" of Britain go­ Le Figaro aaid Mr. Truman bad tary training, and the- cost of ing to war with Israel, as aome man, Information Director Shan tkm o f toe St. Lawrence seaway. Their bill also followed it,, a rec-' He said those fectorles nrcdac- living, in aopalling cOndltiona. terior C. Girard Davidaon. In a program in all Its aspects would and this town, said it waa the Tha canal tallrace in toe busi-' called for "direct intervention by , stockpiling stvategic materials MARY CONSOL! A comnUttee tvaa appointed to L a k year Hev. Scott waa refuaed Britito newspaipere have suggeat- Chang-Huan, aald here today that Even vrithout theae, toe pros Oihmcndation of toe Proaldent by ing items es.erllal (o th- c.lty’s tohkinto the procedure that would speech laat month he estimated coat more than the country can flret time she had given u per­ heee sectioa of toe city wus again pacts would point to' a tiamen th j atete in the' economic life of i will come to $15,000,000,000. Dreasinalilng and Allerntlons _ visa by the U. S. goyeroment the present riiortage at 10,000,000 ed. A mutual dafenaa treaty links the Oommuniate had "iielther for­ toe country" which, it added, ia propoaing extension of the old-age economy still lun capacit.v. The bo noceaaary to put auch a ruUng afford gnd would push the national manent to ao young a little flooded and aeveral eetabltebmenU doua ravarail of toe record of toe ■ ; Key Democrats pr^rllclcd the lo- Covered Buttons— Buttonkolea to. go-to 'A k e Siicceas. 1^’entually tons and aaid there ia ’'little ‘ rea­ Britain and Egypt.) mally or informamy” replied .to clOM road to Socisliam,” anci survivors inaurance system to others not only nav(. b -n for.'rd Into effect through the town gov- economy to the brink o f rulti. lady. Naturally, it .waa ma- reported water in baaemenU, Cbiang’a bid tor peace. Republican-eontrdUad SOtb Con I tel budget will be $41,900,000,000. 25,000,040. persons additional, to to .curtail produc.l n but also arc Also Remnant* he got there aa an "advlaer” to son to'hope the aituation will be chlnelcaa. causing merchants to remove / II - fflgbUng on Smaller Scale I n Vienna, the Communist the biggest yet tn peacetime. The M unent I f it ia found that pub­ It Just can't be financed with­ AMtcd If he coM dered a Red grttSv' the 30,000,000 now covered. | beginning U> run ..•’'cri nf cash as 82 Elm Street. East' Hartford the Indian delegation: bette.- next year," He urged gov­ out a tarrifte hike in taxes, thay stock only rcoanUy put back fol­ Some figbUng waa reported yea- Democratic leaders made it Volltastimme interpreted the mes­ ' figure for the Current fiscal year lic opinion la in favor of auch A Thta time the Bareroa con- MIm Marguerite Betti radio tranamlaalon which called Also proposed was a doubling o f ! a result. Gcrmai; rrp< rts have Phone. Hartford 8-5329 ernment intervention. claimed privately In advance of lowing toe flood last week, but In tertey from too Negeb, but it ap- plain tooff intend to atrike while sage as proof of "toe danger of a is *39.500,000,000. / laknre, the rraolutlon wtH probably tilbuted tiippeneea and ahlllinca Rev. Michael Seott: ** i Chiang's meaaage a “ trick to gain average benefits. which "now/j said 9,826 p'anU na-.c clo-cij tn the Louia Bean, Agriculture depart- fixed figuraa to back up their con­ no where near toe amount of tost parenUy was on a smaller acale toe truman popularity iron ia hot. crisis In America” which ia bound be 'preaented to the Board of Dl- Subtle racial extermination." Mr. and Mra. John Betti of time” an official Communist reac­ Big “Ke-.\ew Deal” - Item I amounts to about $25 a month in western seen s out of their poverty to pay for i jTicnt economiat,. told a repofiar tention. storm, toe damage being eUgi>t' than during toe laat few days. ; What troubles might arise aa toe to liave an effect on foreign policy. re e tm far action. hla traniportatJon. a cheap hotel ' the expanding population should Avon, announce the engagement Public Housing tion, Shen. ropUed: Tbs independent Die Preaae aaid Administration officials said the ■ the case of retired worliers. plus a German Industrialists anci rlty Although all aurrounding towna Rayburn called the praaident’s T ru ffle wua bid ted on Division Three peraona were reported in; "1 think that ia only toe com­ months go on, no one professed to room In Paria. hla meager meala. Africa rather than wards of the be r^eivln g lOO.QOO.hOO tona a of their daughter. Miss Margue­ "Truman’s government .Ui deter- president's projxisal , , for eUucatloiv: , similar extension arid liberalisation official.; have asked that li.e ai- I: allow the Sunday aale of liquor. _lt meaaage, delivered yastarday in atreat, from t)te new town bridge Jured when an unidenUfted plane ment of toa rm rter (of the Com­ know. of payments under the unemploy­ lift be expanded to di-ng m 6,.')00 When he triad to boaVd a plane UN. Rev. Scott aaya the govern­ year.'Since steel men report that rite K. Betti, to Vito Agoatlnelli, Ininad to continue on its previous — grants to the states for person, to a Joint Sanate-1 Proposals Hit end toe Henbey Metal Producta bombed a Jewish aetUemant east munist New (mina News agency). Tio carry oqt tbelr plana, to* ment compensation system. in forbidden h ^ by a town ordi­ ment has Ignored a challenge to the Industry operates most econ­ son o f Mr, and Mra. Secondo Agos- road and to complete the proof KT®'?''"*'* ®"‘' high schTOl co ste- tona a day and allicate tons In South Africa, he aaya. he waa session, a “aplendid appeaL” company, atoleh was again under o f Tev A viv laat night. Jerusalem We do not deem it a reply either Democrats Ughtened toeir control nance. threatened with loaa 6f hla paaa- tall how the- referendum waa con­ omically at around 85 per cent o f tlnelll of 03 Glen wood itreet. that this la the road to peace and •>« toe big "Re-Ncw Deal of that to things •n«' 1 -. by fac­ " A bold hut practical prom (I'oBtlanod teuai Page One) ' water but urork In toe plaat waa and Tev A viv slab bad alerts, but formal or informad.” over Senate ooipmitteca. They al- toriea. the offte;a' sai I. 1 port. So he motored 400 mllea to ducted. capacity. Bean aald, it would ap­ A spring wedding ia planned. prosperity." ' at a cost o f around *300,- commented Chairman BIcuSi (D- not affected. no bombs fell. No BMIatton-Request . t e a ^ bad won a battle to change The official aaiO h'l.vever, that RhodeaU and took a plane from "The economic and racial poli­ pear that a capacity of around NV) of the House Foroi|^Affalhi The Cstehoalovakian press ech- 500,000 in 1950 and in each suh.se- Life Savings bill contemplates aolvtag the hous­ In Aearby Derby toe Naugetuck (The Egyptian War Ministry Shen added that he lotew o t 'n o House rules to ease the way for quent year "eight., thousand to.a.v is more Some of Blizzard there. cies of. the South African govern­ 115,000,000 or 120,000,000 tona committee. / bed the Conlmuniat theme. The of­ ing shortage by turning to private river overflowed Its banka and> announced that .Israeli attaclu up­ government official who had been their own lueaaures. The long-range huii.sing pro­ Neither Ume could he get ac­ ment in South West Africa woul<^ be "h i, line w ith . the long­ 'T h e prmident wUL'get what he ficial party paper there. Rude Industry for "moat o f the houses covered toe meadows In Eaat Der­ on Egyptian poaiUona near the autooriaed to request mediation of Left Only Observer’s Role gram. which the president .aaiP)—A 5 4 -!°" gtxxl davs. In ih ? 2-'-bonr pe- rcaaona: Scott says. Mich) of the House Labor and covered toe inland Ih that section had been published in Nanking Fear o f a Coming Crisis.” Kansas City. Jan. 6- Count Truman ia qeeklng are only a pulsed and retreated, leaving bis members generally claaaified as The LIdove Noviny headlined Its ' seven yearii, reportedly will carry year-old man' w as charged with ended ct loOn y-;.rter(liy tie Aid Sent Others Under the South African mini­ MeesKe-Knapp Education committee, which deals end flooded toe lowlands at Pink and elsewhere. j First bacauM South Africa, small fraction of the total requirc- dead and some o f hia waapons be pro-labor. Tbe move waa ao effec- report: "Truman’a New Deal, a a fi/al-V^br price tab of^ under ■ Jurceny today in connection planes delii'i red 6. 03 t.-'ns. JJtfT- Have voiir doctor icie- mum wage law, .he Rev. Scott with that project. menL House cove. Both rivers are not For toe second consecutive- day alone among the UN'a members, Mr. a'nd Mra. Othmar Meeeke of fora our poaiiions.'' Action of the Uve that Jfonator *1^11 of Ohio, the Comedy in the American Congress. ' $100,000,000 though the cost would 1 with a card game In which a rc- cials hope 'o ixwit t,h-- aver.' r > ;o says many Hereros are paid loss F y Sainid Enthusiastic •xpected to reach their hlghert the Communists' New China News phone hla prescription (CeaM^aod fnaa Fake One) has refused to turn its mandate of Manchenier 803SE 24th avenue, o f Fort In the previous two Cbiigressea-, day. it said. Included an exchange Repitblicahs' big gun on this front, I go op later aa the program un- ■ tj|-eu Georgia merchant aald he 6.500 with the add'Kan of nu;o the formerly German’ tarrltoriea than |2 a month. Many have But .few Democrata sounded an- Taft was a co-sponsor of the Taft- point 'inUl 7 o’clock tonight i of fire in the region o f Sur Bahir, agency in a tranamiaalon o v ^ the planes. |o Weldon's over our pri­ Laudentele, Fla., announce the en­ radio heard tn Nanking said waa left what be deacrlbed as only I winds. I lost hia life savings’ of *22.500. aeribed the ground bUaaarda aa over to the UN, aa tucccaaor of the broken up their homes an<) moved thuaitestie over tha health pro- Ellender-Wagner long range hous­ a village midway between Jerusa­ vate professional wire for Date iiiMtk that Chiang's peace proposal had an obaerver'a role in the group j The national health program . charge was placed against *lerrifylng." League o f Nations. jLo Johannesburg, the capital, to gagement of thair daughter. Mar­ popkl, although three Democratic ing bill which provided, aniong ■a. lem and Bethlehem.) Unite in Urging only one purpose — to ".praaerve which he ruled aa chairman for the I would get Into tbe budget for ad- Otto Burns. Kaijsa.s <31ty, — immediate delivery te **^en at our altitude," he aaid, SMond, because tha UN Trua- get the $5 a month paid by the garet Mary, to William R. Knapp, abators. McGrath o f Rhode laland. other things, for 500,000 public An Israeli Arniy spokeaman said Friday, Jaauaiy 14 Kuoiqintang reactionariea.” last two years. mlnistrative coats • onl.v - not more Police Officers John F. Flavin j your home. *%e could aee wave after wave of teeahtp Oommiaalon has no power, rainea there. Even these better son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert P^ W agner o f New York and Murray housing uiiite in four yearn. That two EgypUan planes were shot about *20.000.000 the first j Snaly blown anew build up into a Troop 98, B.3.A., Variety Show Bolton The broadcaat aaid toe ultimate Republicans squawked loudly ‘Mercy Killings^ than and John P. Clifford. Jr., said Joel ■ under the charter, to demand the paid Hereros. he sayu. live |n auch Knapp of 357 South Main street, of Montana, Joined with Represen­ bill was paaaed twice in the Sen­ down by Jewish forces In the Ne­ year, officials Indicated—but the than topple over like pound- at Hollister auditorium. Dnrle M ohr ITItalte goal of "war criminal Cbiang Kai- about a Democratic decision to Henry Hulsey. 67. Marietta. Ga.. i right to send an Investigating degrading coWdItlons that flve ba­ this town. tative Dingell (P-Mlch) In spon­ ate, but each Ume it died In the geb area over the )>ast two dayx budget sum, as in the case of the ^ hwaurt.'* Annual meeting Local Red Crocs shek’a peace appeal'' was to "pre- take an eight to five edge on the reported he put up *22.500 after 1 miaaion to South West Africa. bies out o f -ten die before' they are soring a health bill. House. T a t Mancbrotrr 4444 New’ York, Jan. 4— (/P)— Three WELDON'S fhae H graphii chapter. East Side Rec at 8 p. m. Mias Meeske was n ^ u a te d Heavy Egyptian Caaonltles aarve toe freedom o f oppreseton Senate Foreign Relation (x>mmit- .proposal to expand, social securl-j a chance acquaintance offered to I Erie Louw, South African pre- two years old. They tossed It into the Senate T a ft aald that under the presi­ hundred and 79 N ew York state ; ^y begin to tell the ex-1 m XIN STREET oauata e< auffailag came hum Ed­ Saturday, January 15 from Medeira School of QrMnway, Egyptians suffered heavy caaual- and exploitation and the present tec Inatead of the seven to six ad- cut him In on winnings in a high I mlar, has lntimste4 that hla coun­ An appeal to the UN, brought and House bill boxes Immediately dent's program and the adminis-. ward Htutaabnaa o f Loveland, Thirty-fifth annual banquet of Va., and the Sarah Lavyi^nce Jun­ A yeU-attended special town tiee he .added, and apme o f their extravagant (uid luatful living -vantage the O O P maintained tn Protestant and Jewish clergymen : [iense story. I .,take poker game try might secede from the UN if by Rev. Scott, alleges that- Ne­ after President Truman told Con- traUoa Mil there are provisions CMoi., a OS-yaar-old veteran of the the Itallan-Araericaa club, 7 p. m. ior College. 8i>e r e c c e d her de meetlnq on Tuesday night v o M to ground material was destroyed. while the Chinese laboring people the 80th (fongreas. united today in urging enactment I The budgeted ..amount would g'ai„e was 1>ctwecn two of resolutions kre passed recom­ groes chosen to represent the errr In have Without fUr- tout would give public hdiulng Blar Eiatani A ir Toreea. .Wednesday, January 19 / grec In dramatlca from Vasaar Col- • d »i«v ■ avatMn . about 30 per cent o f --total con- trahafer to Bolton Oanter Cbnrre- Mortar Are also waa reported must preserve their freedom of be­ Senators Vandenberg ( R.. of legUlation to legalize "mercy ; men Hulsey met at newby mending that South West Africa Hereros were refused permission Itat'onal church aa a g ift the land . from the Ramat Hakoveah region, ing oppressed and exploited.” cp from the general tax funds to Springs, M o . last Dec. While he waa trapped for 70 Military Whist o f Gibbons As­ lege and la currently on the road JrJeaictlmedical inaSraneeinsurance which wltlwill en­ strucUon. Mich.), Moras (R.. Ore.) and killings” under proper safeguards. ha hrought under tha trustee­ to leave the country, and con­ with John Loder and Sylvia Sid­ iti9 •• * an insurance concern, getting Its • wheel of hi* automomie after me Friday and Saturday, Jan. 28. 29 member of the Siggiet- Society and country is in for some diaay dayA” number o f prisoners waa believed throughout the nation for peace, i suffering. is f (■■•;■ (or wara afraid wo’d fraeae to death in struction Industry, and real estate Maurice chapel and the Leslie Bol­ make much headway on (he Sen ^ premiums through taxe* levie4 <>n ; vehicle had v e e r ^ from the high- however, and highway and railway 'Center Church Thespiana PlAy, the Harvard Advocate, and te said House Republican Leader to tw the largest taken on any ain- m e r - ! ^ ...... a t . . I ______* m 9 » * a Is A rro and Saxophone men generally / have oppoeed it. Convinced liu Billed ate Finance committee,. ’ which' 'ail'In^^^^^ ified-i way and crashed into a tree here DSSoto oaS our alaep. Thank <3od they found wedges and rotariaa Ware abla to "John Lovea Mary,” Hollister '%u- book reviewer for the New Yorker Martin of Maasachusetts. ton property to which it te planned gle da y o f the second Negeb cam­ ua today. 1 don’t think we could They argue for the govern­ to move toe school buildi^, Tha A t a news conference Teng aaid handles tax bUla. 'They did arfa , ,‘cal care benefits contemplated. last night. Medical, Examiner W il­ Plynowth par* clear aoma lanes for traffic. ditorium. „ magaaine. He served four years Senator Reed (R-Kaa) aaid the paign. New England Conservatory have endured another night” News Tidbits ment to ente^ into the picture to meeting also autooriaed the 8ale(;t- the government was convinced Senator McGrath of Rhodede Island. ; spoken in the Item McMahon o f Norwalk said taapar con. with the Arm y AL' Force v and message waa "right next door to Impertaat Supply U se Cut / . . investiaationinvestigation bvby a court-named past of starting out the health.__ .... in- Pierson_____u had . j ____ succumbed to a heart of Music The wlad howled inccaaanUy holds the rank '-if major. The wed­ that extent would eoclaltee the men to acquire a aite for a town that wrily, one-eyed Communist the Democratic national chairman Coiled From (/P) Wires state aoctelism.’’ Tha acUon conArmed that /toe medical committee. surance program with a payroll I attack before the accident. around the car. Heintaelman aaid, Southerners Forced ding Is planned for February iq building .-industry. lump and named a live-man com­ Gen. Liu Po-Cheng, had been klU- to the group. Julius Hart School of Music It sounded like "a 1940 Socialist important Egyptian supply line Included among signers were: and with taaiperaturea ten below .Five Overcoilife Muskegon, Mich. During toe campaign, Mr. Tru­ mission to work with the Select-- etU Teng aaid government planes O fotge Remains in Cenamnnd From Their Homes iJJ|jl|Ieeto" to Senator Jenner (R- from Cairo to Gama has been cu t bombing , near toe obacure -village Henry Sloane CMffin, president 45 Hamlin Street Mo P a R ( aero their froaen breath covered Philip C. Jessup, deputy U. S. i man/denounced what he tailed the men in this regard. Named to the But Senator Gaorge (D.. Ga.T,; emeritus of the Union Theological Loa Angeles, Jan. 6— (S’)—South­ The spokeaman aaid a number of of Taoyuantsi killed Uu on Decem­ Phone t584 tha liuSde with froat almoat an representative of U. N. Security i By Moii^jtide Gas ! 'The president didn’t blueprint real eatate lobby and toe Repub- committee were Mrs. W alter F. roturning to hla post aa chairman, | aeminary; Harry Emerson Fos- iadt thldr. They had no food, water ern thawed out grad­ UCan-controUetFSOto Congresa. Ha Egyptians were killed and wound­ ber 13. Couhcll, says he has "never been the teglatetion he wants. He left Elliott, Eric Esche. Mario Fava, ed in the surprise attack, made rematned in command. George i dick, minister emeritus of the Rlv- ually today from its m<»t severe Freezing Weather aaid they blocked hte housing pro- Joseph Mack and WUltem Miller. "Hia leg waa torn off and be ra- CAR HEATER cold in 85 years, as damage es­ despondent over the outlook for an Naugatuc^'jan. 4— — Five that Up to the lawmakers. during toe last 48 hours. The rail­ caived body wounds' which killed hasn't always agreed with Mr. leraide church. New York; Sidney HERB WH^AKER AaxMMt tha refugees brought to grani. Truman'a Utxlng poUciea. With the | k . Goldstein, rabbi of the Temple timates for fruit, vegetable and cut understanding with the Rusaiana.” But toe health bill tossed in by Mra. Henry . Shackley has an­ way is close to the beach and him,” Teng aald. "Thia time Us DsBvar ^ tha Red Cross train bakers w eri overcome by carbon For New Eiiglaiul the three'NMnators and Representa­ May Have boat Help help o f committee Republicans, toe I EmanuI-EI. New York; David I Foi m s n OF coMFomHi ie h waio SS parsons from a Greyhound flowers continue to mount. Priv­ . .. Detectivea and other witnessea nounced the recelp'..of a ahipment througb sand dunes. death deAnitely has been conArm- WILL BE ON Dj:CIC OF THE 42 FT. monoxi^ gas today while working tive Dingell.spelled out detaite. T aft lined up with the Demo­ of everyday greeting cards for dla- Gaorgiaa could write hia own tick- i Rhyg w'UUams. minister of the ^ nrlSil hsM tbs « u yen want N ... bua that staBed near Lonetree. ate estimatea were .the total loss are called to testify betbre New The epokeaman aaid more Egyp­ ed. A t least Ave other high Com- •ban ymt was* it. Miiiimen bsstisa had DingeU explained the prOvUlons crats on bousing in the old Con­ tribution to membera of toe Ladles eL i First Unitarian church. Rochester; Thay wara 'without food for 48 would top the $40,000,000 damage ork count (Manhattan) grand Jury near .j: large oven in the Falcon , Jan. 4— Freeslng tian materiel and two Fiat planes munlat officers died with him.” and StjroMias s*I«b *. CMscatMt in- U follows: gresa but they may have lost his o f . St. Maurice. Anyone who may George a'nd Rapreaentative 13gverly M. Boyd, social relations Owens fiagship Cruiser WuBSDt w l centfots. houia white flVe Baftway trucks in the 1987 freeM. Inveatigatlng alleged attempt by Bpkfng company. They res^nded weather waa predicted for all New ware deatroyed yesterday in the Liu many timaa previously had 1. A system p f hailUi Insur­ help and that of Flanders and a wish them before toe next rfgular Doiighton (D . N. C.), head of the | director of the Federal (founcll o f: hMuted with groceriaa aat within a Here are the latest figures on four men to bribe a player with England tonigtaL to curb western Negeb. been reported killed - but always A t The' . ^ treatment ance, naticMial in. neops, covering few other G. O. P. members by re-a|>peared on toe scene. The tax-writing Honae > Waya and, churches o f (Christ; Guy Ehn’ery hundrad y a ru o f the bua. probabla loases; $1.00 to "fix" a college basketball Maasachusetts nvera nearly at meeting of tha society, may call ^ troops were; said to have The men are Joseph Staff!. An­ approximately 95 per cent of the falling to go over the new.bill with government spokesman-aald it waa Means committee, weren't Ulking | shipler. editor of "The Church- Whan uw storm died down, the Cltnia: 18,000.000 In San Ber­ game. / flood level again after a night of at Mrs. Shecklay*s horns. \ shelled Ramat Hakoverii In the NEW YORK MOTOR BOAT SHOW gelo D'Andrea. John KorebaaioskI, population. This Includes employ- them^before it waa introduced. probable that toe Russian trained much about the $4,000,000,000 tax j man,” and John R. Scotford, edi- tfVftk drlvera saw tha bus aad dla- nardino county alone, which mark­ Swiss Atomic Energy comprns- rain. A meeting of toe bacuUve ' central sector but the area now la George Miller and Casmlr Gogolew- as, self-employed periona In bual- The Democrats’ bill ia jponaored Liu liad been aucceeded by 'Cfoeng booat Mr. Truman proposed. B oth; «'Adv*ncc." tributadilMd to the paaiangars. ets approximately 25 per cent of sion warna against speculatqra of­ The Weather bureau reported Committee of Bolton PTA wilt be quiet. ■ki, who w’aa the most seriously neae for^ th-maelves, and. their de- by EUender and Senators Wagner Keng, Whampao military academy noted that toe writing of tax re-1 GRAND CENTRAL PALACE The Bnloa Padfle railroad teat the crop. fering small quaatitin of pninlum Hartford, Conn., topped all other omitted this memto. R enter meet­ affected. pendentA (NY) Maybank (SC), Sparkman graduate who had been hit subor­ vision would be up to Oongrea*. | ——— — ——— — night b a fta tba eaatward move- Vegetablee: 000,000 in Im ­ at ’'fantastic prices." . . y . Batavia New England stations with 1.63 ing of the unit will teke place / JANUARY 7 TO ROY MOTORS Doctors' Vfllliam Hill and W. J 2. . Insured peraona allg^lc for ( Ala), Myers (Pa), Hill (Ala) and dinate. Teng added that it had Even if tax reylalon went alow- meat o f 14 psMenger traina which perial couht^^ alone, where to­ newspaper quotes offik^l sources inches of rainfall. Ooheord, N. H- next Wednesday, January 12. < matoes and/^aa seem virtually Baker re'vivM the man and sent benefits would be entitled to ipedi- Long (La), It provides for: Plans for the meeting 'Will be . Labor Change been conArmed that Liu and not ly. Democratic leaders said there Incorporated had batn sUUad by the storm at aa saying PresMcnt/HOekanin of them home. I had 1.55 inches and Portland, Me., Owen.s Will Display 4 DIffereKi Models wiped out,/ Indoeaian republic^4a being held cal and mental aervice from gen­ 1. A slum clearance program nounced shortly. Gen. Chen Y i was the aupreme Red would be plenty o f work to do BACKACHE, 241 North Mala flit. Green River, Rawlins, Laramie Police expressed the belief that 1.49 inches. Boston recorded a commander for the campaigna in­ Cut flotvera: the bulk of Los by Dutch g o v e r^ e n t at Ballkpa- eral practitlonare and spectelista. of loans to local communities tetal-' Drive Begins early. For Information Phone Hartford 8-12^ Or 8-2022 Ov«p aad Cheyanna Ainca Monday. the gas may have resulted from "mild" .70 fall. . The regular meeting of Che to the Yantze valley. Lucas guessed that toe Senate Tel. 8118 Paaaengera included playcra of Angeles county’s $13,000,000 crop, pan, Dutch Bc^keo. . . . Five west­ home nursing care, hospital rar^ Ing $1,000,000,000 over five years. LiSdlea Benevolent Society of Bol­ th: backfire of oven flue, cauaecl Today's Boston temperature Teng also informed foreign oor- will tackle labor and ecopondc LEG FAINS Or During The Show, Y.. WIckeral 2-4440 lnclU5hng virtually all of the flow, ern Etiropeaw defense ministers laboratory service, X-raya, expon- -There also would be 'available ton Center church win be beld on the VUlanova and eastern AH-SUr by the recent heavy rains and the waa 58, "absolutely In contrast” to (Oeatlaacd from Page One) reapondenU that military authori­ controls first, leaving social se­ For manv years It hat been my pleasure to welcome our< many Three Hundred football aquada, homeward bound era and many of the plants. will "meet ^ B n is k e U Jan. H .and alva prescribed medicineA eye $600,000,000 In Federal grants over Saturday, January 15, inatead of Naugatuck river flood. The bakery Los Angeles* 28 degrees Tuesday, glsaaea and special appliances. the^^aame number o f years. Tkiese ties will Impose censorship on curity, housing and other matters yachting ((denda* ' and...... enfhnstesls during the aboi); "lovv and am look­ from California games; membera /Still lacking Were citrus esti­ burns Coal. which broke a 72-year-rccord, the the usual meeting date o f Tuesday. venting the use o f economic force BE DANGER SIC Finished ?iIon'uments and K xttp A td drought In New Eng­ 3. Free choice o f doctor, den­ fu n ^ could be iwed only to pre­ their stories "when the fighting to the house for initial action. ing forward to seeing you again. \ of the Northwestern university mates from Loa Angeles, Crange, In addition to a police probe, the weather bureau said. January 11. Dessert will be served -in disputes arising over tha Inter­ OfTmdKidneTS land, last fall saved the Connecti­ tist. nurse and hospital la. guaran­ pare tdlghted areas for redevelop­ gets nearer.” He promised to in­ PromlsM Eariy Action .Markers In Our Display band which played during the Riverside and Ventura counties, Con'necticut Light and Pflwer com­ But the mercury is due to dip at 1:30 p. m. In toe pariah room pretation of exisUnc contracte; WWn dlsmdsr at kidasr h 9tndia cut'valley from severe damage In teed, as well aa the right to ment, and not for actual construc­ form them In advance and added Rep. CeHer (D -N Y ) promised I peisonaa* Batter ta m ote blood. Yard To Choose From! -taam’s Rose Bowl victory over also heavy orange, lemon and pany and the state Board of here tonight to the middle thirties of the church following which (4) preventing strikes In vital in- I. grapefruit producers; vegetables pecent floods In western , Masaa. change otie’a choice. tion. PiW ate industry would build their stories "would be handled early action by toe House Ju-1 k Bar causa u California and the HamUne,- and Health are investigating. and it will be slightly lower in work for the Manchester Memorial duatriea when the public interest firiBs,l«spahM. mergy. *H- from Los Angeles county, which,'Chuaetts. says, flood control expert the new ^m ex with the greatest of care.” dietary committee, which ha heads,, j$i ana«r th® The Finest In Wyoming baaketbaU teamy a\irrounding towns. However, the 4. Every qualified- doctor, den­ Hospital Auxiliary wUI be done. ia affected; (5 ) atrchgthenlng the tia t up airtti. S' grows more field crops than any Arm y gh’ea Harnack House 2. Federal contributions for His atatement. which waa in on Mr. Truman'a proposals for j eyas, heaihuwee Frequent ot A ll of theae traina were routed weatherman offered, little hope to tist,'nurse, and hospital la' guar­ Hostesses for the meeting are labor department. ■ . •nd hurrnlns county In the country. / ' public housing which would start conflict with information that anti-Iynch, anti-poll tax and fa in ■cantr pausau to La Salle, Colo., via •the Borie club'an ultimatum—slop snubbing winter sports enthusiasts already anteed the right to participate or Mra. WlUlant Hand. Mra. Arthur lasoe Glowing Statements asBitiBrs shoiTa it momUiIbs WTOUP How high thk total might .go 1a G.I.s or else .,. Vatican sources Masons Seeking at $85,000,00()\a year, increaae to messages already wero being cen-; employment practice! legiaUtion. ANNOUNCING THE NEW Design eutoff.-then eaatwairi teto Jules- franflc from lack of snow. not. and to accept or reject pa­ Merrill, Mrs. Claude McKee and The A F L and the CIO laaUed frith rourl they wient' back problematical. Biggest frqeke bill ■ay Hungary has decided that all tients. 'hieae guarantees apply to 8445,000,000 a t t ^ end of four sored, added that the whole sub- . Almost to a man, southern Dem- ^"*’*^*'sucoessfully burg, Oolo.. where ^ra. Harry Chaakay. Mambara are glowing atetrmenta about the Ject of cerisotahip waa being care- ocrats served notice the honey- on tiM main lln^ was In 1937, when the luaa wae put Catholic clergy in that Commun­ organized groups or practitioners, yekia, and continue at that rate asked to Indicate tbelr intention to r*r to TMljR. Dmb’s sI*o at $40,000,000. This topped the Wage Increase preaident'a message, though thay fully and sympathetically consid- moot) will be over when those „ srm h clp ^ It ndiMM Workmanship raaanufrs aboard other Union ist-controlled country henceforth clinics, consumer cooperatives and for the next 34 y4ars to aQiOrtise attend the meeting to Mrs. W il­ record freeM of 191^'Which killed the Inveatment of tM govarnment wero carqfuL not to endorse the cred by military autboritiea. measures are brought up. . (hwh oat pnlioaeos wasUnsm Padfle trainay^tled up east of will receive their pay from the Lakota Couucil similar health servlca plans aa well liam' Hand, telephone 4328, by exact Wagner act “Improvements Gat Doss’s Pills. RADAR both fruit and eopie trees, but government ...' Congress receives New London, Jan. 8— (iP)r-The aa to indinduala. Every hospital or local housing autfteritiea. These Details of SbeUlng’Meager! Democratic leaders, anxious to Cheyenne WM at Kimball and Pine Wednesday. January 12. which Mr. Truman listed. Material/ Bhiffs. N ^ , will be taken to. came in a day w ^ n valuations and proposal for mobilizing world rx- New London Building Contractors’ that particlpatea ia guaranteed public housing unite omid. be oc­ .Details of toe Tientsin ahelilng preiierve the peace as l o ^ as pos­ acreage were much lower. Seals Officers Women racmb«.r8 of Bolton One factor favoring the Truman .Z. Cheyeane/dmard buses. Railroad peria on eaneer in effort to wipe A"s a o c i a 11 o n has. received freedom fiOm governmental au- cupied only by famllle^whoae In­ wiire meager here. Flgbtlng sible. dealt no rebuffs In commit- One of Alost Dhaatrous comes are no low they Vould not Grange will meet at toe home of 'labor program la the new commit­ tee Ssaignmente to aouthemera/ PERMANENT aaid they would be cared out the diaease. pervislon or control. Mra. Ernest Aapinwall of Bolton around Peiping waa confined to F. M. Kramer, supervisor in­ — - ■ ■ ■ a requMt from masons :ln. this afford existing / o r new ' private tee situation, which gives Demo­ \ for at' the Wyoming capital until Lakota Council, No. 61, Degree 5. The Insurance fund, instead Center on Friday night to saw. A ll aktmtshea on the outektrte of the | who strayed off the'Troman MANCHEST) trains, can be brought In or spector M the Californta Depart­ area for a 90 cents an hour wage of Pocahontas, Installed Its new housing. crats a 15-10 edge on the House FARMERS! The very latest in waves. Wonder\ railroad's main lines were under of the patient would pay the coat interested members are urged to Labor committee and 8-5 on the old Chinese capital. : equipment obtained. ment ot Agriculture, aaid this increase, to start April 1. it was officers last night In a ceremony 3. A research program under A ll American conaiHate perron-' T h e « Demotra ycar^ertalnly will be one of the water at Palos. revealed today J»y Robert J. Sulli­ for the various services. The attend. Senate Labor committee. All seven ful on all types of hair. \ MEMORL Altogether about 2,240 passen­ In Odd Fellows hall. Deputy direction o f th4 housing .end home nel arid other foreigners, plus hun­ position to other portlom Doa’t Forget Jan. 15th " n ^ t dlaaatrous" in the state's The. Sliver Comet, Seaboard lux­ van, association chaliman. method o f patrment te to be decid­ finance ageitey. The program of the Democratic membera of the gers were aboard the trains. Louise Wtnans of Hartford and dreds o f Ruaaiann in Ttenteln were president's program. / Iw oiy. Experts privately agreed ury train running between New Sullivan said the increase wouki ed by thoau practitioners who fur­ would be droigned, to cut building Senate group chosen yeaterday— Chairman Vlnaoh (D-Ga) of toe ‘ For help on your tax proh- C O M P i^ Y ; Airplane pilots reported seeing her installing staff seated the offi­ nish tha asrnce. The legislation believed safe from toe ahella in Call— Or Come In For Information the bodies of thousands of dead this year's total probably will top York and Birmingham, halted In bring the wages to 83 an hour. He costa through discovery and de­ ;a majority of the committee— House Armed Servk«* committee; lemsi, roll A. Almet^Prop. y'' Atlanta and a shuttle train wks cers, who ace as follows: . contains guarantees that the toe modern European sector of cattle on the ranges in the bllF^^ 1937 because of the higher prices ■aid the contractors will meet Prophetess. Mrs. Edith Paga'nl; velopment, c< new construction Wapping ■favor repeal o f the Taft-Hartley r mmanded by all fruit, vegetables substituted to proceed to Birming­ amount .of payment will be i fair Tlentalri, a teeming city of 8 . 0 0 0 . - S ^ r ilte r v ‘ffi-i COR. PEARL AND M .AR Bf^N HI04A1B sard areas. / soon with the negotiating commit­ Pocahontas, Miss Betty ToWn; techniques* act. 000. Thia area, along bith aides o f 1 militery train- ] Manches.er 3782 H’raEETS ' and flowers. ham. tee of Local 10, BrIckteyerA Ma­ and adequate. 4. A farm ' housing program But while there waa no contest Six mid-state Tennessee counties Winona. Mrs. Harriet Olsavef: It haa been announced by the the Hal river In dowmtwn Ttent- ; H«;ey (D-NC) said he is Oppaxile/East Cemetery Here’s a con­ The freeie sent • citrus prices sons and Plasterers International Powhatan, Mrs. Rose Borcllo; under the direction of (be Agri­ president of the Wednesday A fter­ tn prospect in the Senate Lxbor CHARMORE BEAUTY SHOP Snths.Plows Break soaring. Eastern as well as local evacuated 20Q families Ih low-Iy- TELEPHO.NE 7787 Or 5'J07 vertible piacs of - Union of America. Thomas G. keeper of records, Mrs. Shirley culture department. The depart­ noon Club, Mrs. Ann Twining, that committee, there may bO’ a-differ­ r 1 Taft-Hartley I 1 prices are moving up. Ing areas wrben the Duck and Elk Martin, president of Local 10, aaid ment' would be authorized to make !Winthro|) Merriam maoy practical oMt. Primarily a Through Drifts Kelly; collector of wampum, Mrs. the meeting scheduled for yester­ ent atoi5( in the Senate itself. The 241 NORTH MAIN ST. TELEPHONE 30 4S ■n Munda.vs Schools In- the communitiea of rivers over-ran their banks. he would have no comment until 3**-yaar loana a t not more than day at Wood Library has been debate there is expected to be hot, 144 East Center St. trainiog set for tcicoliiic (ceding Omaha, Jan. 8.—m- Hingaporr Plans rklneae Group | be used as a conveto v after failing to rally from a aeries na Park, 4 Oakland, street The marriage o f Mias '.Barbara waukee Schcwl o f Engineanring. pkted In "one package" o r in two T. Banim said food and fual would white residents were chased from ' r ' bi(x>d trqnaTusions. Gornall, hte Discharged today: Mrs. Mildred aidenta on toe town, of Oranl, 35 E. Johnson of BIgalow street,. to lent “chait’’ fo r ssoihaf be diuppad b y airplane to nearby their homes. I The Finance Board met Mon­ or three atepa. aa fayored.by the Singapore—y the - porters agree. high waters. Heavy rainfaU in factory. (foodwin street: George Rteley,-127 who liave been Uiactive for almoat Aboard the destroyer U88 H y­ aeaa. ' . toey sarviea. C-raoona aad 10 cases o f caanad Frederick W. laleib rt al to State Tax Bureau, It ia Mmllar But Senator Thomas apparently ' (CBRMiHM'rr^ Page OM) north-Georgia sent atreams up Highland street. a month. ' man. which has Just completra A movement to establtph n pure­ a pikas from Lowry Air William J. Renton et al, and Har­ to the one uaed by other towna '^had two atepa in mind- He told a ly culturel organisation to be call­ staadUy, but no seridua danger Birth today: A son to Mr. and several weeks’ duty with toe Unit­ was foroeast. ry A. Munrp el ai, property on Buys Stamford Traet in toe atate. reporter hia trill would repeal toe ed "The

- . * "S ^ >'■ •;' ' ' !- -'y • . • ^ ‘ ‘ tMANiaifiBTER EVENING HERALD. MANCjHBS'lBR. CONN-rlilURSDAy, JANUARY 6, 1949 MANCHVSTfitl EVENING HBKALU, MAMjUHKVl'ICK. GUNN. THURSDAY, JANUARY 6^ 1949 V - ' ■ r .■■ .t- V ■ ' . r ' , . ’ . r. ------^ ...... i'. ■ ■ T canoe ho or it e aaeda to. Wa M t to te MOed. Tba ' Ariuuisas Toim PeviuAated by Tomado dhotea -bt U MetboA WlwtlMr It ardald nay that tba nHb to R efu se Setup ■7 '. denttat in Britain reyeala an ■ in ..... mmimlrnm-' bo i v vohaiUury o^linitmant B e Perm anent tbantic national health dhama, dC daetocroUe eapitaUam. or U nder Attack' ; * ./ TiUI arliether It Mia^ be by fotreni- Wbikh abma cure waa ton# on H K U d h k v CO. m a ■mat mental aodoHam and patemaUam. dnoi Bowles Makes ‘Welfare ■Wa have tba choice, bot tba Ubm DfirbY Health Officer rimiiwuii * O f SUle Employes’ UM‘1 MkMIfW lor which wa ahall conUaua to To Refuse to Sign MMT L tm. bave **!■ choice la abort. Wa ara Subject o f Message Check for CbOeelur «M «7 BSM not, after all. Immune from the C onnecticut i m ^oihtajra at t pfflltieai tldea which, are floodln* Hartford: Jan. 6—(O -G ovaraof FIRST NATIONAL’S lUbeHMtar. OMin., poab*war Europe. There la atlU a Derby, Jan, B— Unoatiafac- Chester Bowlea made "the welfare toty coltoctlon of garirnga and ra- of our state employes’* the subject iit*nufr KATtt dynamiam for farther Chaafe, and Yankee' fuae in Darby, which baa b M tha o f ' ■ **anl>day-ta-offlce’’ message If Mall---- ...... -II0.0Ui>{ it la In office. By A H . (I, aouroa of many oomplalnta the past today. . IV Mlkll aaftaaia* ftuu I two years, cropped up again today In tha SrsT of a series bt pre- NEW Ktfl aaaaaa a\** •• *4 'LW) and Dr. Joaaph & Stygar, city y...... a«aar' tractor, and waa notifying the that temporary coet-of-llvlng pay -n w MMlICIATBO PKIM no vary great right to ciitlciae the irour claaainataa, tha vardict on Board of Alderman o f hia stand. Increasoa granted atatt. workers flw Aaaaatataa P rw i* tsi^iuaivaiT offidala of I^aaldeat Tnunan'a tha gentleman who is now to 'b t Mayor Anthony Dlrienao said to­ "should b# made pennadenL** aatnia* «a |i» wa at axaeutlvu aacratary to Oovamor day ha would again ask the Al- ^ own admlnlatratlon when they too ASMrting that he "considera tha" BAKESHOP an eewa'*uipi»ebee em iiiM to t at Chaster Bowlea was that |M waa a darmattlc board at ita mectlng Pri- welfora o f our atata employes, ab- {« eraatl*l •"WV*”';:’ /•M Blao ttaMoeal aaw» pqWn^a ware. Infer quite publicly that tba Preai­ talented, but mercurial gantlaman d i^ to authoriaa him to blra ■olutely asaential to tha effective y :: dent doaaa’t know what he is talk­ who would either soar very high truck and workers to make tha operation of the state admtnlstra- 1041 MAIN ST. coUectlona, the coat of tba work to OlaMUilMa H ^ a ara «iw» ing about. or siiA vary low, aittiir be Aworld- ttan,’* Bowlea said thto waa why he beater, or a Sop. ^ be deducted from the contractor’s waa "devoting my ffrat message to j : ; PMI * ' ctlaal ol M.- •.- A. - Still, ttM manner In which Praa- check. The mayor previously ask' MANCHESTER lea. Inc. So far, Mr. Douglas J. Bennott a mrioua oalary problem which it Truman's Kanaas Q ty re- has aueceasfuny avadod both pro- ad for this authorisaUon but the faces them (tha atata employes) illolMia Rtprootnutltao: TTie a b ^ certain leaders In boarit rafuaad to give the mayor at thto momenL” J l^ 'a l phesisd extremaa. So fa r aa ra- such authibrlxatlon without legal Oetroif one a>otaa. deatring to make peace suits are ooncemad, ha haa-pursued Calto Baton "Jnstlfled** i n t h is new bakethop counaaL a . 1 BURRAU U» WUh libshaa been booted around by a middle way. Those qualitlee of Corporation Cbunael David B. He called tha temporary raises HBMHEK AUlUt mind and personality which might, "thoroughly jtiatiflad,” but added',, . V i s a OlMCUIJlTIONa . those very oinclala who are subor­ Cohen who has bean vacationing .you*ll find a large eo- ' \ if properly aynchronlaed and ac- in Florida the past two waaks ia that "unfortunately, however, the T»o' Hw«w mntin* «>,nieenf. 1 ,^ dinate to mm haa proved a little cllmqtiaed, have swung him high, expected home’ln time to give such temporary naturo of these In- eeeianeo no Biwnrie) reoa<*no'Oi|ilr lot crasMa haa naturally been a source r i e f ^ o f ite m * ■ 4 W tfeeerapnicot efmiv opoeenna .m aO* shocking—m o ^ shocking, and which mlfdit. If too lacking advice at the meeting Friday. eettioenwoto end otiioi reoitiM racttai. think, than tnb^ ekeptldam of in balance, have plunged him low Na CoBaettoa For Thtaa Waaks of worry to state employes, be- cauM these raises constitute a ta th * Monetioolet Beee’ na Hw a ML nawapapar editors. \ have, tnstaad, functioned Intermit' The mayor aald that some dio- fre $ h doily— hoked F'x tently and sparked him in oeenpa- tricto had not bad ooltoctkma in Wreckaca Ilea tatha Bradlay sectlaa af Wonam A*k-« after It vraa devastated by a tavaada whieh atrack substantial part of their Incomes.’’ 009*' Thuraday. Jaanaty d Gartain State Dapdctmenf offl- tloaa and p^orm ances hi which three wariu sand in other parts of tk ettS er towB Iff* adlea aootkeast at Idttia Bach. (AF Wtiephato). ______■ The first of them pay Incres.ies v / » clala, anonymous epokeamen when hia personal fbrtunea have large­ tha city garbage and rafuaa waa -r$240 for workers receiving the way you*d bake allowed to stand at the curha for 11,980 or less, $180 for those re­ New Dedl RMes Agatai it came to publication, but obvi- ly been mbonUnatad to those of ceiving up to ^,000, expired on De­ ouoly known to naarapapon^an another. Ha haa hacomd tha loval more than- a weak as tha coUactor j W ill L et B oy them and te$ted by a A good many Americana hi failed to make either of the two P a ir to Face Wapping cember 81. and to the Preaident himself, tob#^ retainer rather than the leader, le other. 10 per cent o f basic . / ■ prior to laat Movambar, a pleaaant and his Sashas o f briltlanea have scheduled collections. ViV9 the lead in diaoountlng the Preai­ P. J. Ajelto, who.hacked OoUec' iaries, expires in June. jury of homewivee, and oomfOrtabla fading that nor* oart of a political destiny Ellsworth High baskotbaa team G o t o F a r m The people' receiving them." dant’s ramarka. ‘Xha iaferanea was tor TutUa for tha position as gar­ H igher Court and poUUcal and Ideotoglcal cyctoa than the auatonanca of an bage coUactor, toM the mayoi'a defeated Suffteld S4 to 28 Tueadoy Bowles said, "count heavily oh not that ha might know aoi career. evening at the local high aebool them, and yet they cannot plan on ware to be reatored in American ou WM lecariaai. Mr. uataiTr Mlaa Eleanor Lonardo, thing the State Department odH- whan ana relayed oomplainta of gym. Tha next gasM wUI be Runaway Has Pei the continuance o f the raises uith SPECUL / p n h ^ pobey. They vtauallaad an laama dawu hia collcigt- tha townapadpto that ‘’the people Men Charged With As- any dejgree of assurance. iN Y f ' . A n m c a which had come through clalk didn’t, but that ha didn’t ala aaeeMwfUl auw farmola aid played with Regional at homa XTri- "Should Be Made Fannaaenr* know anything. o f the city are unraaabnable.’* saulty Manslaughter iu •ioti b£ Father • tBfhutont poclod of domeatlc ra* apetotos With a eulet. ■ detoreu- day, Jan. 7. " I t to obvious to me,” be contin­ RAISED CLUSTER 7 I tfal cauHsay which to very Sat- ued, "UisL ta the tatereata of a ftmn followed by a draotio period Now our ambassador to Moa- Bristol Death Wedneaday evenln# Bvargreen- To Live in Qi iw, General Smith, auppoaadly ig aad. pt raaaBivs. Ha aeema Wood Chapter, OJC.S. met at Ma­ more effleient atato government, o f war now' being prlvUeged to re­ to he aa affartlcaalv aagaglag PosU^e Change theM temporary increases should Coffee Cake. a U i tha Praaldeiit’s prime aouroa o f in- Bristol, Jan. #—W — Two men sonic Temple. Mra. Clara HunUey, Sharon, Pa„ J)ta. 6— Harbie lax e»u* conaomtota ita poalttcn. NT, aad wa aroulda^ tvaot ;[untor past grand matron h^ Sugden, Jr., a^#angUng is-year-old bo made permanent.’* formaUon about Ruaria, atod tolte to ha eempletely wtthant charged with aggravated aaaault Noting what he terms ’’certain They thought et that political Adds to Work and manslaughter in tha Chrtot- charge of a rehearsal fOr the con­ who hataa cKy life so much he ran the world that tha President was, eavtafai geatto wtlea, either, by stitution which w ill be held Satur­ InequiUea" ta state salary ached- E s h h * 3 9 c trend known aa the New Deal aa dhit af whMi aa aavarot vtaltor maa eve rape-slaying of Mta. Ul- away borne boa hto father's uleo, Bowles disclosed that " I am in effect, engaging In a pipe Kansas City, Jan. 6—Un — ’Ike Uan Rich Brackett, 42, pleaded not day at 8 p. m. at the Masonic to go back to the farm. aonMtbing w hldi had. largaly ex­ odgbt wake up. aame haura later. Temple in East Hartford whan laying plans for a careful study of panded Itadf. They had no dealre dream. Kansas City branch olBcd of tne guilty.today before City Court HoMo, won of a SL Louto cereal UieM basic ochedules," and added igirhig whether aa Hiasouri Vahicta Ragintratlon neighboring chaptnu are Invited, v»' The Preaidaat la tha oiqMrior o f i'Ih MI plea east aaswanaasw m ^really Judgd WIlUam M. DeRorier. oontaany axacuUva, wandered Into that "on the result of that study, I to repeal It; they basketball team wUl BrM.cliiMiii. EamWoo. Taka it ■. dirarlW PRKB TODAY'S PtKI pose, the PreaUtoafs own fault. Columbia C , where they surrendered to po­ y 8W wrnanrs of Rockvllto at last November, ad mtOtm haw caitly it lohn boM — ai«M I M f t 1 banyarlod iMwbich no fUr- ariU be caUad for. and, ta a twink­ HerWa aald be waa on tha way aa raStf. lMl|B ymi tM a m tfal attW . dMp- I v 1 ACf r K IU ROPPI He hhnaelf ohould ha aura that ha ling. tha atmoaphara o f purity ra- lice tost Friday with the ataten^t he R/dbkvUle Town Hall. The SL OfMa w k tlf haul. I. wiaath aad yoa an idvaneaa t o ,the left were at- New Tear’a Day. Mass was cele­ that they were •Hired of Frrn^ team hoUa third . |dace to hia grandparanta ta Himrod, N, bHtar baton | P E Ill. toUu only whaa ha tufUy msana aatabUabed. Mbn bald' tm.il PK11. brated at S t Cohtmba’a Chapel at nlng." vrita fiva wins and two loaoeo. T . Ha atartad. out with 119 but galaPap Iti what ha to mylng. And, an that In hia career aa a protaasional reached Sharon wttb only $1A8. Thla comfortable aaramption pUriSer. Mr. Bamiett haa, with his 9 ft* n « On the day they aurrew A daughter was born recently / ■ ■OM IN / Mr. and Mrs. John A. MaeVeagta themaelvea, the Federal The Kay taJkkd with hto father, oasakhaaTaaoMt. M ^an bacb if dlntoia.4. arab drat randerad doubtful by the baols, ha riwuM than demand aoma mystarious uos o f that sacred “ St the Hartford hospital to Mr. Jfartb Ead rb a ra o ly CUT FROM HEAVY STI» BW 75' 26 held open house at their home, Investigation obtained w _----- and Mrs. Robart Barber. Herbert Sngdea. Jr., by long dla- 4 9 ■ieetlon reanlt in November. It respect and loyalty from hia’ element. rhlorophyU, attacked nnd “ Merrtmacs.” on Trumbull High­ tanea talapbone tote yaaterday. Chuck Roast New Tork charging thj^palr vnith The First Congregational church IVORY SOAP ■ 7 wan idiattered, we think, by the Bubordlaatea. I t does neither routed the most odlfarious elem- way. Quests Included Mr. and unlawful flight to a ^ d proiecu' Herbie cheerfully reported: PttSH YOUNQ rO IK America mw the wmld any good onta In nature, even, on occasion, Mrs. Paul Hilton o f Franklin, Mrs. will hold their annual meeting to­ *T>ad aald I dm’t have to go to 79 32 nMoeagaa with which two. of the ridding a whole circu* of B.O. He night at the church. A dinner W H O U or EITHER HALF 4 7 to aaa our hand of otato balag Robert Comagys and two children “ “when and U « •*/ SL outo. I con stay with grand­ LGI 9A|R Pork Lmns Woaaaaber vtctora entered npon haa also bean known to taka leaa of West Hartford, W. J. Jennings wUi precede the meeting at 6 p. m. father on tha faiin and go to treated as i f ha ware an Impulriva raigned on thea* chaigia waa not 'tba dntlea o f their offloea yea- than tan minutes to cleanse a great o f HarUord, Mr. and Mrs. Walter in the dining romn. Annual re­ school there.** . i . A'* 'X auditorium o f tha attarmath of immediately . ports will be read and officers sl­ W M X T M M M IO 65 23 X tarday in Waohlngtop and in child. Ha riiould be Praaldant, Wheaton, Mrs. Edna Rlmlngton lyToua# la Tard Hto grandfather was motoring 4 2 hours of political apeaches. and Mrs. Irving Lohr of this town. eeted for the coming jrear. A pro­ here to claim Harbia. Fresh Piciiks HBrUord. both In what ha aaya and Mra. B n S iettyb od y was f ^ d Wa are qoMa eartala that the Mr. and Mra. Harry Chowanac poned change In the by-laws will "He’s helping ua out,** reported 1874 M U X V C UM O ih a New Deal la not dead. It ia hlmoelf, and in the reapact ha la- morhtng in a yard at Bewlea aiodBlstratlaM doea oat entertained with a dinner party In of Uto Joseph street home be acted upon. Daak.SgL Cfflarles Eagan. *’I think IVORY SOAP 59 aamandad. I t ia otlU dynamic. quiras oShia lUbordlnatoB., honor o f Mra. Chowanac’a ototer, iMASt/nmi 6-8 LB AVG 4 2 n wit tataad to creoto a w prilUc Ro m Lombardi, Therrien’a The monthly meeting o f the now ha wants to be a policeman ~ Xt lit'lkat teaching outward. No Ittf— ar adara. ioa t tha Mrs. Jean Maltowaky, o f Haw­ Wedneaday Afternoco club which thorne, N. J., on New 'Tear’a Day.. a- CMHin CUT haa bean fixed upon the ao- British IMsearar Daatiitiir aaam. I f eeatolhiBg eheakl hap- w im sUtsmsnt mads by bsr won postponed Wednesday on ac­ Renoir, one of the great French WAIKINS Mt^iARS | 9 < 44 paq to ga vrvaug, i-lr. Beoaett la Mrs. Maliowuiy" to apending tw&[^ count Of a death ta the family of painters, was the son of a tailor *y COCKtAiL FRESH YCAINO FORK 1.09 o f America. American waks with her parmto, Mr. i tee led to Mrs. Lombardi’s aaOTHBAS. INC 6 5 ^ Stories coming from Britain, the oMHi to haraaraaad t and that of her eon. Car- the speaker. Decron Ooiilton, will and was apprenticed t o a porcelain N ( Chopin it haa not yat become aa Mrs. Harold E>’ans, of Pine atn which to nmr well into Its axpari- 17, and Edward B. Klrach- be held Wedneaday, Jon. 19 at manufacturer when 18 years of f u n e r a l Asseitad Pmey CeSfeMie Pniits STIAKS er tOASTS aa It la going to'be- Mr. Maltowaky joined them for Wood Memorial library. age. 30 meat with aoctaMaed madlcal cara, holiday but returned to thal ner. 17, on charges of conspiracy SERVICE CUT FROM HEAVY STHR BtEf 1.09 7 9 wwaa lint after a eonfortable, to interfere with JuaUce. ____ iv o r y FLAKES ise vary In their description of what O p e n F o r u m Sunday. / dMTMttva wait, but very aoon. Police Chief Edmund 8. Crow­ aodaUxatlon to meonliig to profaa Announcement haa bera madi Onnand JLWett ^^TMLTIHSM HC I6-OZ TIN < 27-OZ TIN iTIAKS er tOASTS Xh both 'the WaMiingUm mca- by Mr. and Mra. John^J, B. Wiley ley quoted Mrs. LomtandLaa say­ 25 39« 30 ■tonal men. - Some doctors ara, do­ Narwteh to Oratofnl ing that Therrien and 8L James, D in cto r >* IC I PKC 3 2 * CUT FROM HEAVY STHR BHI 1.19 8 9 aage o f Preaident Truman and the of Chestnut HUl of/the engage­ Bonded MemorinU y Top R ing morn worit fo r laaa money ment of their daughteiv Beverly came to her bouM Chirsttnaa eye Hartford Inaugural addreaa of To the Editor: than they did before. Otben, who Louise, to Eldmimd Ha^md, son of and toM htr they had raped and p R . CONNECmCCT LEAN BEEF FREiH^GROUND W': Goaernor Bowlea there waa con- Wa wish you would grant ua Mr. and Mrs. .Jaro^Waddad, of strangled a woman ufflom they V A U .E T 69 5 9 dUatton, but It waa coocUaUon were previoi^ engaged In large space In your paper to tnank the Mountain rood. WiU&nantle. Miss met In a tavern, and buried-her G.‘ A. CAlt4X)UETTE MEMORIAL OO. N e w I f l i V MCHNOND CAUFORNIA many people of your community with an implied warning. practice among people who could Wiley to a/gradqata o f Windham body in a makeshift grave In a IVORY SNOW not or did not pay wan, are doing who gave of their time, effort and High school anctora are beginning to like the bare at tba Norwich Stats Hosj^- W ILL REOPEN HIS iw t undertake to conduct and reg­ a member of the WllUmantic Crowley quoted Mra. Lombardi oa^ Thw Si§m ef v system; others never will. tol. - _ice Force, to' a vrteran of the saying, the pair disinterred the 69 16 ulate themaelvea for the continual O F F IC E ' Sliced or HalvM In HM vy Syng> < 5 3 ’To ua, the most interesting ln< We are very gtataful to the iropean Theater of World War n body and brought it into her house. WORTHY SERVICP BROOKSIDE E4CS Beef liver -iaaprovement of aodol and eco­ many individuala, church groups, and holder of tha Purple Heart formation coming from tha prog- Thera they disrobed it, dressed it Aotboriaed Dealer nomic condlUonr tie aU Ameri­ buaineaa and eWie o^ntoatioi Thtif plan on early summer wed' in some of Mrs. Lombardi’s cloth­ WED., JAN 6 142 East Onter S t \ reM of aoclaUsaUon o f' medical BO(iK nr AUE8 CAMAY . / 29-dZ TIN ^ 7 * 75 cana, goverament\will atep ia and fraternal and aervtoa orders, /the ing and left it in the yard, sold MONUMENTS Manchester . . U ftG E SIZE DOZ 6 5 1 0 care in Britain la som ethin which many who gave aaonymonsm and Arnold Mason haa ben, engaged Crowlsy. L^b Legs yoih the tarit Itwif. to the committee . members for by the Sears Roebuck Company as 69- iUustrates great a need there Crowley said the pair gave Co­ Xf democratic capitallam la to their untiring atfort. diviston head over the automobile, 3 EARS 2 6 c f7 AU WASTt RIMOVID must have been for some improve­ lumbia, 8. C., police a similar IA preaerve itaelf, it muot. In many On briiatf of the plants and tire and acceaaory department in statement, and then repeated it nctioNs MAOY TO COOK 1 .3 5 varied wayp, take the ^ e off the ment In the oM attunUon. This other members o f m staff we their new store which w ill open vestarday when they were ques­ I9 0ZTIn | 5 c Fresh Chickens In Norwich about the middle of L a r d » « t t iiN O ^ 'u fK c 2 1 * PMAST govammental drive toward aoclal- particular Information concerns wish to ’ atpreaa out thanks and tioned here. PANCY appreciation to tlum and hope January. Mr. Maaon recently re­ laatton by poeltlve and apeedy ac- the number Of people who ara turned east from Rapid City, South B an an as VW.OW MPi 2 ^ 2 9 * using their new privilagea. thwt their tataeari in «ur hoopHal Girl KUIed By Auto,-. A X I B i m m t HOMBOWMERS JidM 'iavn 'tiaat QTiTk23<' PMAST 2 27* compUahineota of Ita own. Other- win eonttana. Dakota, where ha worked fo r the S l i c ^ C o d “ 25* wloa wa will, to be apeCtfle, go There to no doubt that some of Sincerely yours. same firm In that dty. He has been living with Mr. and" Mrs, Detroit. Jon. 6—(F> — Tw elver O r a n g e s k o h o a blbbag4 5 * PANCY more and m on down the road now these are now goliig to the doctor Ronald ft. KatUe. M. D. year-old Clara Ann Jodota tripped IGE FKG P p B B m IB I t o u o l j * Superintendent. Chauncay Bquler but on Monday Tonatoes 2'»'>‘™«27 being traveled by aociaUot Britain. and seeking medicines when they went to Norwich' where he will off to a drug store -tost night to buy a "get well” card for a rela­ JO IN OUR MOIAN MVIt LB 5 * FhHHidor FiPot u49< One «ould atwaya, in any long do not really need, to, thiu enjoy­ moke hto home. , Jdtos Ann Hondrlcha, New Ro- tive who was ill. On her way Rsd KidM y Bsans uduo15< Cut BaaiiSara!!t?SS;2»«>”’«39< range view, oee thla choice ahead ing the experience of being hypo­ Theater Figure home she was struck and killed PANCY chondriacs at the-exjpense of the I chelto, N. T.. woe a week-end Auest A p p lcis COOKMG 3 LBS 2 9 * o f Anierica. What ta different, in at the home of Mr. and Mra Alton ^ on automobile. OXYDOL the atmo^Aere of the November government. This, in fact, ia ode Takeu by Death Robinson. ROOUT MOWER Split P in TaEtw Tana Fish *iiSrar '« « ’39« Rodfish Fdlot » 35< Triactiaa and the propooala of iu of the main points of criUclam be­ Mtoa Dorothy Bquler spent part P e a r s o a n j o u 2 2 3 * PANCY victora, ia In the element o f time. ing directed at the British aoctol- of her Chriatmoa vacation In LGf FKG 3 2 < KviBr Jlic9 u«ol5c Apricsts w^nSSmED Z Bridgeport, Jan. ff— Albert Maine, viritlng at tha home of " CLUB NOW toatloB Ventura. B. Sbaa. SS. kxig idantlflad with Plan Your There ia; for the teet of the ca­ Mr. and Mra John Bates In G reen Beans 2 <«s' 3 3 * tfaMwt - >* 55< pacity o f privaU enterpriae to ac­ But one atattoUe, It aeama to tha theater ta New Tork Ctty and Otaana with bar cousin, Mtoa Jean Bsh OIcBS ’ **^***^ iabzFKGl9* hare, died, during the night at hto B f i k a d B b 9 M c u S ^ 2 2I0ZTIN$45*^ cept change viduntarUy, leaa time ua, reveida aomethlng that cannot Lyman, o f Meriden. Hf^iise Painting I f yon are one o f those homeowners who has resplved not to r iw M i BridgaporiT home. Mr. and Mra Oaorga Tula and than we had thought W h « Pieai- he clamillad aa anything but real MalUcal Examiner H. R. Da Xxic- pnsh E lawn mower this year yon had better investigate onr DREFT L e t t u c e c S d" ^ 2 h w 2 1 « two seas spent tha hoHday week­ Now! ' 1 ^ & B b m b 2»<«"’ < «> ” *< 1 6 * Oatneal.Copliies 'XS from Qroton. whara aha waa the Babiicf Montijily ^ o o d t tioa wlU go'into the itaet buaineaa cart. Even under aoelaUsatloa ,ton. W. Va, but cam# to Water- C a b b a g e n i w s o u t n u m u 5 * g u M o f bar aunt and uncle for chase o f a 20” Rocket Eclipse Mower. This is the mower PMAST MOZITI 1 9 < for Itarif, be la «enri^«p |a ^ man- toea, the denttoto of;^Britain hare bury In hia youth. H agothtoA rat several days lost weak. During Wni. DJekfion and Son .Edocator Crax *>*«31< ^ ^ ^ YOe OdUKMN nor which ia revolutionary to the enjoying a sudden bonansa, taste of Show burin laa u that d ty her stay there, the was guaat at; with Briggs Stratton power which evoryone has been waiting when ha want to work aa a stage Fainting Cnatraetnrs dJMrica o f yaaterday, but which making ao much money th» i the ■evani hoUday parties. SPIC « SPAN ______BtisidSp^ ; hand. Little Mark Hicktv, 8H-year-«td Rear .118 East Oealer St. • for. Upon signing yonr order yon are entitled to a prepay­ CMi Siaiite nojtnig* Prearinn Crackers"^^s27< • _ ■ V • nw yhe reutina in tha America of government has Anally In later yean ha worked for tha grandson of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Phoaes 2-6929 Or 9929 ment disconnt eqnivalent to 4% which is more thanr yon can two yearn from new. When .Qov' stepa to act some gradual limit on lata Charlaa Frohmaw. aad other Mae'Voagli, song “ Adsate Fldelis” T u r n i p s ptM cil5tSu»W AN0. ^ 3 * { C a d H I m r io q z m o IY c major producers. LB FKG 2 3 * CALO 2 *HTINs2 5 *‘ amer Bowlea iuggeaU that Oon- tha amount of money they can In L a ^ as a solo la SL Oolumba’s ■ / get by pntting your money in the bank. When you have Pru dM w y*)^'^ »oin«32< Cat Food •eotlcut dtiaena who break their earn under the i^ociaUaed,program. Chapel during the Sunday morning Ta tarilclpato ta Debate service. He did an especially good made 16 payments you may. take your'mower and continue . PINAST - Pimli AAMe aaklm playing baaebad with their Eventually, If the p^ple of Brit ibb of-It and thriUed the congrega- Vaidlla E xtract'” 0 0 ?* Food iao M W LOW r a i c i i ^ dhildren receive unemployment, aln begin to get thrir teeth in New Haven, Jan. Mrs. tlon with hto sweet voice. payments until fully paid. Stop in and let us explain fnr> Eleanor Rooaeralt widow of tha LA V A SOAP AAAYONNAISE ^tioa, be te carrying the afiape, the crush at the dentiaU' lata president will participate in ther. ONLY 60 CONTRACTS can be made. C lu b c lo ^ PaStike Fbir'auawy Cat Food tSS;; 2>*>««'»29< BROOKSIDE BUTTER o d l ^ may ouboide aomewbat. DR. LOUIS H. BLOCK ■at tha patarnollatlc the Tala Political union's second QUART JAR M into an area which la What wa doubt, meanwhile, to annual Gardner White .memorial Now Many Wtar Jan. 15th. The 20” Rocket Eclipse mower selis presently FRESH CREAMBtY H IR O U FtIT JAR ' 2 "(G BARS 1 9 * W e s s M O i l 69< ih a t ntany o f thaaa British p a ^ debate in Woolaey ball at Talc HAS RESUMED '■f-i OmONCMB —Jw 39* Cat Foad 'W T * 3><»'»>23< to the America of yea- unlvcraity tonight White FALSETEETH fur$144.95.„ bfrday, but which awy be cdutlaa vuaUng M for what oamna to ha Mia. Boram lt wtB be antoftataad •b tha America of the day after tha A n t ra■^dfatol cara of their by Mra. Ctaartaa Seymour, w ife o f WKh Mort Comfort REGULAR OFFICE Uvea ara doing ao-Juat tor tha fun tha unlyacatty praridant at a ra- F A tm T H . a ptwaaat olkoUne eaptton and dinner in SUHman col- Cnoo-eeM) powder, holds _toleo Mth CRISCO I Which this ravtv- o f it, or becanoe ttaq^enjoy the lags before tba debatp. more flfiBljr- To eat and talk In mnn HOURS BUSH HARDWAIIE CO. FIRST STORES n v tta ta tlc a eff the New ministrations of.^the iTTruilm J ~ i comfort, loot aprlnkle a little FAA . v l ' : NATIONAL TBliTiJ on your platen. No sumiity. ■ MANCHESTER, CONN. ' ora'a4d batter ■ippaot'that anybody, an yw ^ The .term ”mayor” "maior' Sou«y.. pootr. taste or foetlns. ChecM •8 ^39* ’LBJIn | ^ ,| 0 kted fo^ Ameri- who goes to a dentist does so bo- was trat used for any Who ” ptoU odor” -fdentiiro hraaOi). — Got hs<* u ra rsiy w i nf ntnoro. tranwKXU at oar dnw otoro. ^ . ) ...... i i f f f - — . - I ...... •VI" m : ' - . ^ . if?- . V 4 , • ■■ ■ > -.J.', ■ \ ■ \ “ UANCHEStER BVBNINO RBBALD, MANCHESTER. CONN^ THURSDAY, j XNUARY S, 194f ISViliMNU HKKALU. MANCHIsaTISK. tX)PW, THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 194f

wleh, died yeeterday at 8t> F n a - for about* 10 years before retfim>1 man; Philip Rich. Lteo Gagliar- Misnner*. etuOraani .Blfkery'Jaba- mann, was heeidtelleed with hutne. and Nathan AR*n> 20, who dragged clB hoapital hare. He waa a na- tng here in 1000 to become aaecn I Local Squires j dime.' Tbomar Toomey and Ed­ son, Martin Oanahy. John \Ma- West Haven Man ' E sse x Q y ic elated witb ’Ttley-Pratt A company,' ttmty and Ronald Paues. V MOJeeM ffo u the MaMag buuSng, Uve of Scotland and cams to this ward O’Dwyer. country In IBOS. After graduaUitg manufacturere o f wire epokee tor •e Troubles Seen Spiritual. Thomas Berry, chair­ was bnmad ahout tbs hands.. Killed in Blast fitna the UiwML Mass.. ^Textile blcyclee and automobUea. list Cbmiiiittees man; Paul Sombrlc, Louis Wright, A r e Increan Anthariiel PMiea said ptalhntnary Ihvsstt- Leader Dies gatkmindicatdd that ttan ware school bo wae inllated with eey- Or. Tiley retired from Raymond Klrally and John Kanak. oral New England woolen milla activity In 1025 whan the >xpiipanaf | HartfordC Jan. • -: ( « — The^ Wallingford, Jan. ■ •— attempttaff to ehanga a gaa meter B o w le s CbmmittM for the months of Civic, Eugena Kiely. chairman: before coming to Ooaaeeticut He wee aold. / Robert Schack, Eugene Ptotow A|- State PubUo UtUlUee commiseion ugt Schwermann o f Weet Jlavoa, without first sa^iasttlahlng aa oU Dr. durlefi Bata Tiley, January, February and March burner la the same room. laalded in Stafford Snrtnga where .- Active'Ll Olvie A fn ln , hert Bombardier and - .BdwaMI hae authorised the New England Ufi employe of the WaIUa,ifonl Oae funnal eervlcee will be ooaducted were announced at. ,tha m e e ^ g Of Glebson, .Transportation company to in­ C w psny, vraa killed yeaterday to Dentist Hnd R e t ii^ Ha waa a Maaon,4nd although I William X . Maltbie o f the sUte Brown-LfaQace-Staum ckxlV Co­ Saturday a^ S p. m. F61itlc»l Storm Warn- Supreme Court o f Brrors; ^ Athlstlc, Erancis McDonnell,: crease fares 10 per cent on tight a^xploidoaaa\axpk« whldi wrw^ed a SO- Weetai M l r nyim as 74th sworn in with Bowles—U^ut Goy. Chief Squire Neil Danahy. Chosen David Gay, Rene Rivard, Eugme tnonesce affect thy Hartford- Hartford, Jan. S—0*)->John P. i Surviving a fo hla widow. Mrs. on the committeea were:. Sullivan and Edward Sapita. SpNngfleld, Hartford-Providence Steve Majeakl of Wallingford, Tare, 00, ateperfotehdent of the used t o t a Paris eating place, oe- Ecaex. Jan. 0 —t/Pi—Dr, Charlee LUllaii Morton Tiley; e eom M of-I CfrCCciajrJ-iwuii Governor Begins His William CdiToIl, Secretary of the i whorbo was working with Swwerw Glean Woolen CWW|>ahy o f Nor- Ubliahed in 1765. SU te Winifred McDonald and Social, Thonuw Brewer, chair­ Cultural - Educational. Robert and aeveral shorter routee. Batw Tiley. 87, deiltlaf and retired ton C TUey; a daughter, Mra. / Charlae Rutim, a alater, two broth-1 AdmtnistrMiou Today State Comptroller Raymond . manufacturer, died at hla home E J3ZZrE 3l. Thatcher. Also administered the here today. Dr. THay waa a lutive era, five grandehildren and a.great ] izzsn n uttord, J«n. S—{JV-PoHtlc»l oath of office was Treasurer ol East Haddam and a graduate of gfundchUd. Pkuteral arrangemehta are in­ •twm wwnlns*. w en Sylng today Joseph A, Adorno, only Republican. the Philadelphia Dental school. s;ate officer .to survive the elec­ ' He practiced dentistry In Derby complete. FOR FOODS aa Cheater Bowtea befan hla ad> tion. . / ' j na&latraUon aa Omnecttcut'e 74th Earlier, tha two chambers’ had .'.ESI governor. completed their organisation'^yith TlllAT ARE ( f in e A peitlaen diapute In the politi­ the elecUon of Senator Oomellus 1 1 7 7 cally-divided L ^ la tu r e delayed r. Mulvihill (b-Bridgeportl as hia Inauguration for more than four hours yeaterday—and the re­ president pro tem Of the Senate, action to hla Inaugu^ message in­ the staU's third ranking officer, SHOP A T and Rep. John R. Thlm (R-Haro- WOOD dicated that more trouble lay fht wtti nmtss D»am o n a v coffu and mnmsArmmruvoA • \ Am m-oomi nuofmmi ahead. _ denl as speaker of the House. \ Makes Bid For Peace T. Emmet Clarlc, former House POPULAR Tha war-Ume OPA admlnUtra- Democratic leader, was appointed LINE tor, Srst Pemocrat elected gover­ Senate clerk, and James P. Geelan, Lc?ker Plant a former a former state senator - y nor In eight years, made a bid for T E L . peace In hla first appearance be­ and representative in Congress, 51 PISSELL STREET 8424 IN '49 fore the legislators. was named assistant clerl^ Those \ A truce In party rivalries, he posU In the house went to T Ward 1 said, u'as essential to carry Cleary and Robert Hall. ’ through what he' called "a Con­ Following the Inauguration, both ThiM Mm I k u m it f B 9 9 f necticut good nelghbof program on chambers adjourned until 11:30 a. a atate-iiride scale." m. Tuesday, and many of the legis­ But there were abundant signs lators, partisan differences forgot­ that Republicans, whose threats ten for awhile. Joined other guests AP .o*’c £ § g ^ l to block the inauguration pendli^ at the day’s final event—the color­ M 'S f And wt hfiv« aomt delidoiis enta to offer jron at th« MAXWELL HOUSE an*.electlon recormt continued un­ ful Foot Guard Inaugural ball. til leaders worked out a last-min­ rifdit price. Go through these valncs— 4tcm by itcai. Compare the quality. Check the prices. ute compromise, were viewing the i x a Z YonH agree that yon save right down the line at POPULAR. Yes—yon save from Bowles proposals With a cold and fleeHhr-fiwevwJ I f N if eeefci B A G ■ wary eye. HonclcM Chucks of Steor Beef ...... Ib. SBe top to bottom of yonr food list becansc the hondreds of good things in our big mod­ Cheers came from the Demo­ COFFEE . .lb . fe e cratic aide of the hall of the House, SAVEfolS’ Tosfid | c P K G Bonclon Briskets of Stocr B e e f...... em market are th riftily priced’ every day ef every werit. Each department ia abun^ Our Own Coitntry Style where the Joint convention of the O F 48 antly Oiled with palate-pleasing foods at porae-pleasing prices and that’s why it’s so General Assembly was held, when FER POUND Poro Pork Sanuge M eat ...... Ib . 63e Governor Bowles had finished. FiAim ir H. L. Handy’a Little Link Snusage .. . . lb . 59e easy for you to do aO your food bnj^ing hore.’ One stop. One bundle. Many savings! m x NO. 2 CAN One exuberant Democrat yelled, WHEN YOU SOBRT ONLY "Bowles for president in .J952!" CORN MUfflN MIX Poi^ Shoolders (4 to 6 lb. Avg.) ... . .Ib, 49e CHANGE TO Oir OwR Tea 1kg 49* . .Ib.*4te TOMATOES : TO CUSTOMER Covers Most of Pledgee Baby F^ric Loins (8 to 12 lb. Avg.) . Bowlea sketched in the broad A&P COFFEEI Niebr Tea Bags cn a43* Bonclcfifi Chneka For Pot Roast outlines of a program covering Cut From Swift's Grade A Beef .-. . .Ib. f 9« DEL MAIZ most of the pledges on which he bac c LEAN ^ 7 H Ic ta rT a a ^ ^nc^'51* Bondem Veal Roast ...... Ib. 69e SMOKED WHOLE KEKNEL COBN had campaigned, including state Johnsoii's ^ \' VAC. CAN subsidies for housing, more sUte Tifimh Legs ■ . .lb . 6Se NIBLETS aid for education, increased bene­ t.ts fits to labor and a bond financed Poultry Farm l3 S PURE atate building program. S T E A K s p e c i a l He did not mention the Demo- Fresh Dressed Chickens, RA8PBERRT .ctatlc promise to repeal atate sales // PRESERVES I LB. JAB Friday night and Saturday. P ortcrhoofic. Sirloin or Short V tax, but said, however, that be Cot From Swift and Co. Bocf ...... Ib. fe LEAN would have "mare detailed recom­ F re sh Quick frozen poul­ 7 Tender Knit Beef Steaks ...... lb . 79c RIB mendation-” to make In the next try, any time. - 3 ^ ^ TALL few days. These, aides - said, LEAN SUGAR CURED Extra Lean and Fresh Gronnd HaaRbarg ...... Ib. fSc would taka the form of adminis- K O IM Y KIST CANS tntlon blOs accompanied by state- 847 Middle Tnmpiko, West "Nafuralltj fresher! menta Near Hockannm River At 'A ^ STAHL BIEYER PRODUCTS ”A r From Specific? Lfove Lane Phone 2-0085 SMOKED PICNICS LB' Rep. O e ^ e C. Conway, of Ham­ For A Treat That Is Very Special Try These Prodneta STEER SWEET PEAS den, House Republican majority Harves/ed fmhl IhIhHid FrAshl SohFFfeshI ' •R SHORT CUT BEEF leader, complained that the inau­ Hickory Smoked Sliced Bacon ...... Ib. 69c PROCESSED BT THE FAMOUS GREEN GIANT PACRERS gural meaaage was “far from spe­ Hidrory Smoked Dnfsy H am s ...... Ib . 75e^ cific,” and said he "looked in vain for any . recommendation of econ- MUSHROOMS SNOW-WHITE . 49^ ROAST LB< Deluxe Brannachgeger «lb. 75c /'o m y . / "Instead." Conway asserted, HEAVY STEER TENDER and JUICY DEL MONTE FANCY SPINRCH FROZEN FOOD SPECIALS "there were recommendations for 10 o z 4 7 e A MILK-FED more and eapanded spending of APPLES 2 29* PKG I I Seabrook Green P e a s ...... 2 fo r 55e TENDER money we do not have." DOITBWOUSE or SRUN|I LB Senator Charles S. House, of STEAKS Dole’s Pineapple Chnnka ...... 2 fo r 75e Mancheeter, leader of. the Repub­ ORANGES EXTRA^SlRGfsiZE-:^DOz45* SUNhmiELD SUGAR CURED Birdseye Frraeh Style String Beans ...... 2 f o r S le PINEAPPLE lican minority in the upper cham­ it i CRUSHED F L A T C A N ber, diamiaeed the message as a ^ Boy A DoMn and dkvo 10% "toe collection of innocuous plati­ COLESUW POTATOES n^ T s^ e a tudes.” SLICED BACON LB< GENUINE The compromise which’ finally n illA ilO YELLOW-CLEAN 1 A LB O A s s fitn i D SPRING DEL MONTE FANCY paved the way for the inaugura­ WME AND UQUM VALUES AT U l i l U l l v d r y s t o c k I U BAG M il FRESH w CO RN ED tion waa worked out by legislative TOUR NEAMY AW STME FOK 'INI leaders while the governor-elect N O . 2 and other dignitaries ymlted down­ ea v OUAl >' LB' CAN town for hours for word that the U/ jU u l l . LETTUCE EXTR^^J^^^D IB SPARE RIBSf tradlUonal Inaugural parade could SALAD MIX Orange Juice start. COAST TO COAST FHICFD BO N aESS HEAVY STOR AAUDtY CURED As. finally passed In the form of 8 OZ 4 7 * FRESH DATES 2 ^ 29‘ CAUFORNU WINES CARRA*S PRESHLT HALFHILL’S LIGHT MEAT FANCY a resolution by both ebambere, it c a io 1 1 FOR fINF PORT-MBRY-^AUSCATR SLICED LB. called for clarification of the elec­ LB' \ SPICED H A M tion laifs and the appointment of HAU I A A STH AAC FANCY BRISKET OAUON I-AT loi 9 9 / PEACHES OREO "^^G^^SSV a six-man committee to investi­ HEAVY STEER BLOCK STYLT FRESHLY gate the close Nov. 2 election. OAiioii juo m v y$now C^offL ' TONGUE LOAF SUCED LB. RepubUcani carried the state by MARKET 69cf Tuna Fish " - " 39^ 1 SOUTH MAIN STREET T E L . 6920 about 15,000 votes In the presiden­ MouquiR ■OT 7*5 OrartgeJaice ^ 2 3 * tial race, but Democrats took CHUCK ROAST LB< BACON FRKHLY most of the other honors. Bowles Petri 7 9 H iW iOMf PRfCff m Briaket Corned Native Roaating MINCED HAM SLICED LB. 45c MAINE* SARDINES can 0 ^ defeated ex-Gov. James C. fihan- Strawberries »°c43* F A N a U a U N G or FRYING LEAH FRESHLY GROUND ' non by about 2,200 votes apd the Romo Estote MT *s 0 c 9 1 CRIURERS uSS* HRMBORB. >.59* BEEF • CHICKENS TOP V Democratic victory margin for Evaporated Milk GRADE MUENSTER CHEESE lb 5 5 c some of the other state offices n a e w a M M : sm q k b) SUOBD CORNED BEEF 43i^ J a b l i L M f: Ice CreaM "rJS 27* were even narrower. i i I l b . 6 5 c l b . 6 5 c Dispute About Meaning W m ilH H /S i SRDSR6E LIVERWURST uSS* An Frc^ Dresacd AMER. LB. Although the resolution passed COAST TO COAST t a l l A l e FAT BACK ^ SKINLESS I LOAF CHEESE 49c the two chambers peaceably m Oar Own Cafe SPR Y nrSxo* 1 - lb. CAN RUROUNOY-IMEANDIl, C A N S ■ ! I chough, after being argued out in NAU A A STN Xa 3 SALT PORK u25* FRANKFORTS l.59* B a b y B a b y caucuaea of both parties, there waa oauoN •Yt m i -V w No doctor con racom- PABST-ETT LOAF 89c immediate dispute about what it •AUONJUOSIJY mend ony. baiter evop- PORK LOINS PORK LO IN S meant. milk for inlont leading.' Hunoku mHoomii nmnsMv/umi- Conway said the RepubUcan in- Tba pariact blend Price-LB a« MMCtt. «Hli Wf tO t am- FANa MEDIUM FANa ^ CUT FROM tsrpreutlon waa that the commit­ QmpoJdtsit Sfcoick. MW MlW • M-lla kraM m SKINLESS ( l b . 4 9 c l b . 5 3 tee lo Ipveetigate the elecUon TOP QUALITY ASSORTED would have '*unllmlted” "powers, GIEN GRAEME m . SMELTS u33* COD FILLETS u39* JLo^n Half, Lean S T E E R B E E F 100 Rib Half. I.ean 4x a n i. • He aaid it could "go anywhere and CritpeOitiMilCHklH PKO>t20 * « S 4 ‘ F A N a DEEP SEA FRESHLY OPENH) ' inveatigate anything connected ecoof t f t l Speela] P fju n p LAYER SJ 3.99 BOOHUll SIRLOIN AND SHORT ea^ with the pait election.” Republi­ PKO HADDOCK FKLE^ u45* OYSTERS f^oBB* SOB can officlala have . contended that m tAWGt MEAT LOAF ‘ NATIVE FOWL there wer^diacrepancies in the re- BUUOCIHADE a e M B i s t CAKES fot**a Iargq_ enough to affect some •OiOUMB. of the results. - M STH A AA AeePageSpagbetd p'iTolC^Uo'CS* etooe MT 9*TT J b . 6 9 c l b . 5 9 c Democrats said their under­ re. II All Page Meeanei Goto ilAOlAl Beef, Veal and Pork Good For Rotating standing was that the committee, erFUSMIRY BAG'93*1 g 2.05 ^ VonaUtIng of the president pin THISTIE SCOTCH Peaaat Batter CULTANA ‘ .iS 3 4 * VERMONT Damn e a , FLOUR ' tem of, the Senate, the speaker of M 12 02 'AKi IdOZdlif I I.ean Smoked ' T e n d er n ooe S*s;3 . 9 9 CMIISaaea ANN PAQC JAA Z d 29 0 Z 4 g i FANCY ONIONS the Houae and the majority and MOZ 2 3 « CAKE ANN PAGE BEANS 2 CANS Z I minority leaders of the two cham­ m W|ttakNsaCead.Mllk CAN MARBLE POUND CAKE SHOULDERS BEEF LIVER CREAM4 bers, was not intended to make JOHN BEGG CaadyBanarBMi 6 rxos 2 5 * m , 29 0Z A A | LEAN E D FBESHLT GROUND "flahlng expedition." lu purpose, M *7N J JA M f CAKE A |q f A&P FRUIT COCKTAIL '»A >»i 4 9 ^ eaid Alfred P. Wechsler, ■ Demo- rtOOT m t _ ^ »^ T GOLD POUND CAKE . W39> l b . 4 9 c l b . 5 9 c A ' Cfatlo Senate leader. Was simply WarwtekTUaMiaU • *^*045* Pork Chops u l 4 5 c Hamburg PKG - Faney and Skibieas . From Baby Beef . PINE ^ to’ consider necessary changes W a r w k k C i c a l a s ASCOftTCO AKQ• 5 9 * OF 6 QUAUTT “ the election laws. U)hitJuaA. ENGUSH MUmNS GRAPEFRUIT ^n’15* MABGABINE UMN 8PRINO « LEAN FBBMl SOLID ICEBERG > recount dispute had t C e c e a a a t a M B e M eiMCH's *1*iia* 39* Roast and Steaks Cut to Order been' compromised, even a gray, TOM MOORE • SEW LOW PRICES! • ' e a I LB. 8eef Stew , Oriaallng day failed to dim the tra- KiNTUOY STRAWNT m APPLBAUCE CAKE ORANGE JUICE 22* Rome Made Sausage Meat and Lii^ Sausage l-aiiib Chops 85c mtlonal color, of the inaugural ■OURMN WHISKEY le t M eet! FriRCecktaH **CAll* 4 f LETTUCE . Mremonies. U STH A AA FRESH EGGS Hew l-ow Prim DOfi 65e SPAGHEin .IwPARE? 2'caiS^ 25* TEXDiat STEER LEAN FBE8H S a la d p r e t t i i g ANN NAOt j'aN 2 9* " Salute Heralds Arrival MOOT MT A .T T Groceries Onvernor Bowlea waa eacqrtcd MayiiBalta ANNfAai- JAN 4 1 * Sn-VERBItOOK A O w Chuck Steak u l 5 9 c Plate 8eef 29c to the' Capitol by the Flrat com- BUTTER NBW LOW PRICK T LK PRO U T C PURE LARD NEW LOW PRICEI PKG 21* heaj LYNNRROOK StattarTaNatTIdsie • o u l l * SUGAR , tSu.41e . pany, Govemor’a Foot Guard, FOB STUFFINO OB STEW whose history reaches back lUNMDWmSXEY PRESaVB SHOULDER- ' ^ WeftkBMraCaramIt FRUrr COCKTAIL- Oclonial days. Aa he entered__ Via* 4 3 * BLEU CHEESE IDEAL FOR DESSERTS LSJ STRAWBERRY ANN PAGE 39* t ^ 2 . 9 9 u l 5 9 c Veal 8reast LB. 39c Capitol, thronged with apectatora, WINDSOR KETCHUP 14 o«^ not. 1 9 c PUBE Veal Chops INDIAN RIVER JUICB a JO-gun salute qicralded his i I U l. *» * : * rival. IRIARCUFP PRINT . l i t t l e l i n k FRESH POUR . „ -The governor was sworn I n _ CAMPBELL'S BEANS 2 For 25c STMIOMT MURION nCL MONTE ' 5:40 p. m. (e a .tl by Chief JusUce Health Soap Whit* floating Ldtha'rt Frealy and Quickly U L ORANGES raooe M"" f 2 . 9 9 Nfw 16MT nucii i Brightens and WUtons Cloftos ^I-Purpoee Granulated Soap Sausoges UL 59c Spare Ribs ' 45c vWVII u m PINEAPPLE iU IC E Xo. 5 1 7 c THE NEW c r e a m y -. :oy soup V S iS } t Lvx'TuHtl S STRATHMORE CLUB NUvUA m C IATW tu i Lux Fifikts 3f Rmsu uaiirM 32* S iu a u a ^ i:.' UTNiiitera tilt .« c MT. JACKSON ‘ TENDER ' NEW MADE ' . . SMOOTH. Daicious UKU 24 cm 131 s w w S M e UaucMclA CMB n . can 14 MMDEO WHISKEY <*»*• 2 9 ^ BROILERS AND APPLESAUCE . I 2 f., 29c l b l b . 1 0 c 'n m i m ’ ’ CubeSteok . R5c Sauerkrout [ ^ 2 . 8 9 ROASTERS PEANUT VARTLETT PEARB ' •;v; ^4^, 39c PEMBROOK WfippiR M -T“ irhaaii and heM Wifti Cannon Face peth j ’Yunkef" Brand Dovolattag hi fioep fiM M tar y e « OM- BUHER Fresh Fruits oncf Vegetables 974 ^SUPER “ F F R E E maleuee. No walHag. £ : ; 2 . 9 5 AIRPASE Sihrir Du8t laauru 33‘ RtMttNwdtr 10' FocIgI Tlfsuft {00.27* pefivofT lu I N A LB " LORIDA ORANGES 2 49c MAIN PARKING Friday I POPULAR FOdD. MARKETS NEW JAR JAR 3RAPEFRUIT 4 » 25c k Nixr TO iSTORE H. A. FRINK 723 MAIN ST. STREET Ave, All frieaa aub)act M aarkat ehancaa and afftcUva at all AAP laU-Bar\tca Blaraa la.Uila area Q'ANJOU PEARS 5 r..25c Man. YI5B After r . M. MANCHESTER ’Wr""«wmmemnnAwm I 'v _ 1 ' . . - ’ . ' T ' ' -A-' . t V V- ■ - i ,V t MANCHESTER EVENING HERAU>. MANCHESTER. CONN, .THCRSPAY. JANUARY «. 194f MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER. CONN., THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1949

the tegular pMat, Oapt Mlkw aeftrly n half mill on the tax rate Kahn, and flew vha ship acroaa the N o Damages I if good fortune eantkiuea. Illay Respects! X-Ray Equipment Plane IJ^d border. P&WEngmeg M ilk DeiiYeiy, Bliaaard V en loa Majoroa aaid the navigator and Todays Ra4io ■ jt: meehaale laamed Utelr plan al­ Here by Ram|36 Guerrillas To Govemoi* At Memorial Hospital For Escape tar tha taka-atr *ad agvniid lirith Uke 900 Parts tha Idea. , FIAKO Slain in Korea l^l^Uonal Reception X-Ray axamlnationa at tiM Man* 4a 600 M. A. X*Ray machine with Land at Mnn- He saM praqautiada qgalnst a AMOUCA'S Some Roada Being Re­ .La •___ta.^a a. — I ■aAfaftftta'rotating anode faatMtubs and*aaa«t •almaat- plani­ "leak” were ^ tight, that many Vast Network of G>m- cheater Memorial hospital have in* In 'tha plana thought thay alone Seoul, Jen. Koreen po­ w tm o—wat Hunt: ncwj % WONS^Rjr Givm by Fool Guard graphy attachment in .addition to fch$ Fleey,*Gomt^il|iisl panies Aid in Making paired But little Seri- WTHT—To Be uneed creased tremendously aincs iJie in* knew the crew would take It out lice reported 56 gucrrlUae were WOOO—Hartlort PoMm Sp««k, ttie 500 A. machine that ig HRSTaU OUB Jimtor Disc Joclny. SiM— To Chief Executive stallation of new equipment and stUI in use. Thera ia alao a new Terror* in 'Hungary of the eotmtry. The Turbo-W asp Lose Reported killed and aeren captured Monday A phyaician, two anginaera, two In Oghtlng in aouth of Koraa. WKNBr7N«»»: P*«d WP«"- WDRC—Suspense. — temporary expani^on of one . room BtereosceiUd view Imr and funds WTHT--|C*» WONS—Gabriel to meet the immolate require* provided by the paper drive will Munich, Oemuuiy. Jan. 6—in — forma? Hungarian Army DHteen The heavy overnight.rains laft A dflayed report from the tree Hartford, JanV 6—(A^—Connecti­ '' Bast Hartford, Jan. S--Produo. said about 100 rebels seized Nam wno— WM«. WTHT—Personal mehta of the depeiwent.- purchase a new Electrocardlgrapti and a bank diractor were with him lewlands In tha area flooded In cut folks paid their respects to A group of refttgeaa whd fled Hiin* In tha aeheme, Majorqa said. Uon of Fratt ft Whttnay Ab«raft'a Chang viUage. 20 miles north of TEA-BAM ,wnc-Music Hall. When the new i«ng is com­ ihacbinc. «s*»— ^ . their new governor, Chester gary aboard a edmmandsered plane Thirteen men. nine women and naw JT-4B Turbo-Waao }st air many placet. Streams were very Kwan^u, capital of South- Cbolla W nC—Stelta Dall««. •:iS—> pleted, which it is hmed can be 'Faster Service < crUt'angtne baa brought tetb.^aa- •'WKKB—Bddy Howard. Bowles last night at the tradition­ % r they ware eaegping “Commu- taree children were in the aircraft. near hankU^ levsL aad this oondl- province. Police and Korean sol- WONS-;-New*. started In the Spring]^there will It is no longer necessary, as It Bbt U nor," Uon an ezUnatvc auppiy netw< backed up drainage from the dieni chased them out of town and WOCX3—Tun«* for Tot*. al reception given by ths Dover- be much more neeeahary apece was In the. past to refer aiani* The refugees kre quartered tern- tloft M ake DtfttdoiiB Tea nor’a Foot Guard to the newly In­ The fugltivea mads a surprise pocarily at Daohaii p la c e d per- \ lA m S T Involving scores of companiea feeder brooks. A graat part of tha into the I bam San mountains. 4:*»—V ■ ' . • WDRC—Crime Photographer': available for X*Ray mric. In petients elsewhere tor X-Ray'an* aU pang at the United Btataa, it. WONS—Storj- Time. augurated chief executiva. modem medicine the neeovof effi­ l i ^ n g here Tttiieday night aboard -'M cbm pa. rain, bowtvar, soaEad In aa did last The police reported losing three WONS—Mysterious Travelei amlnatlons. In many instancea it a* Hungarian Natjonaf Airways waa announced to

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fhOewtaig eaaeia are sehodulad: Ctoeta J. U m h U va. Ruaosll Chaom; Bulda OaoMlo v a Gtty or Rodtvllle; George W. R. MacDon­ ald va Raymond F, Mooney; Har- •X edd M. Burdick va GUdya R Bur- dlcki WUllam Percoeld vs. Stella Spencer Percoski; DomesUc Rela- C^pens Friday t i W Dorothy Bllnn Sklnnor va. Royal Kings Top St* Johns Turn ptands W. Skinner; Philip Tyler Bob Mathias Winner Locals Rii va Ethel Tyler; Divorce, Lorraine VOL. XVI, NO. 17 THURSDAY, JANUARY • C o B ip iM %7 Stodento Manchester High School Mies Helen Relen, Faeult/ Adviser Checkers, 49^28 Smira Hodge, Francis H* Hodge. ; Back Eagles X . . ____ 18 Criiiliiial Owe* on Officers lastalled .O f Snllivan The Royal King’s rstumad to Yankee ivision TIm Dodkelt Liit oi| Daniel B. Ostien was Installed aa **AU Look at tlit Worshipful Master of Fayette Hi-Y Members Legion of Honor M .H .S .W in 8 Choose Gist Um win trail teat night with • 4o- S a itttB P o 8 t 52*32 Win Aadgnments Lodge AFAAM at iU meeting last 38 win over the Checkers. Play ANGUS In Y. Senior League; evening. Other officers insUlled in­ "Doa’t «orgM>-Fraach dub Capjiain Recdyjes cluded Senior Warden, Wilfred A. One; Loses Two at 8 dW, SrtaBoe d u b a t 13:00." 1948 Olympic Decath* waa on aven tarma until midway Sinks CUncher KaekvUte. J«n. 6 (8pecl«l)— Defend Title F or B ig Play In tha third period when the* Xing's Airport bowna VFW Pai^v^rom Bycholski Tkt irtater t«rm o( the ToUcnd Luts; Junior Warden, Noel R "All look at tha birdie." "When Ion Champiun.C^to 201 Local Sporl Kloter; treasurer. Charles E. Ten- ta tha Student Council PIcturo onened up to triumph going away. Mart Vunauul CnU /, L mitted hte sixth foul and was aide- Oona^ ■aperlor. court will open Bambogna and Finnegan led the First Rauad For foilin g Puinto; on IViday with Judge John H. King nert; secretary, Charlea E. Robin­ 2 Overtimes in Bristol to bo taken t" Votes from Sptirts KUllngljrlHigh _ wdiool In Dwdel- I lined before the final gun w ltbo^ M. H. S. l^ys Capture “Pride and Prejudice” . aray for tha arlnncra and Warren a repeat performance ^ hte coach. Final Btandlaga pnehUtg. There ere 31 eccuaed son; Chaptaln. Emil Korymann; ‘nua ia tha typo o f convarsa- (Shatter aon waa the scene teat weak o f an Wilson \Top» Scorers to tM proMptcd in court, including 8 D., John H. Lanx; J. D., Carl H. Win ; .CCIL Place Lost To Be Presented on Leaders in AAU Poii waa best for the cheekera. unusual incident in a ^haaketball Tha incident o f retrMting the Team W. L. Hi-Y Olympics; Break Uoa which prevailed at M.R 8 . Knights ....; ...... 6 1 c u m Baer; Marshal. Lawrence E. No tickets will beNayallrt)ls at NasaUr Arms had an easy time fput put the two officiate on the 1$ crlmlnAl . The accuMd In Hamden Defeat on Wednaaday and Tburaday Wapping ....; ...... 6 1 Yaakee'IHvisloii include Qcorge F. Roberteon, Wal­ Staiger; S. S. Wlltard Kuhnly; J. AH Swim Records - February ligand' 12 the door tor the UOtxut-Rltodc with the Narraganaett Aces In the ■pot. No doubt they will lose W L aa tha extra-curricular activi- New York, Jan. 6.—(81—Bdb second contest and won 39-18. St. John’s ...... ^ 5 ’J Pet ter Rogowakl, Floyd Brown. T^oia^ 8 . John Turner; Tyler, Harry A. ties photos were taken for So- Island SUte haaketball FMn* Bat ____ . prestige. What would you do if Manchester . . . ,\ 6 4 .600 M sthiu’ thrtUlng victory over the Pontlllo'a 14 points was high and (Jheney B rothers...... 6 . 1 M Shunr. Carl E. Andereon, Frank Gullberg. A group of ten determined sen­ In a dramatic eontaat bataraan Sock and Buakln has chosen tha < urday night at Storra. High of FaU Riyrt, Maas. Durfec . you were In the sho?a of the. arU- Torrington ...... A 3 .571 Briatol and M. H. 8 . on Tburaday. world's greatest all-around ath­ Sheridan was bast tor the losers. te one o f thertuiking Cfiaaa A ters and a almlter situation Silk a t y Eagles...... 4 3 ftaater. Wimam A. Ahhe, Victory Assembly ior Hi-T members struggled out romantic comedy, "Prfdd and Pra- X * Bridgeport ,, • • • 3v , AOO tAldieux, Charlea B. Dorr. Robert Victory Assembly No. 11, Cath­ December 8^ 1948, the Red and letes in the decathlon event o f the Tbs Buckeyta and Dwyer’s ■chorta in thcr Bay Btata and has cropped up? •>«? Airport ...... 1 ( of bed bright and early Tueaday Judtea" for Its forthcoming pro* The CJravat Bowl _ V. F. W. . . ; ...... 1 e New Haven . . . . . 3 \7 JMIO Dnrta Horae. Leroy M. Downw olic Ladies o f Columbus will hold morning, ^cem ber 28, to travel White chargea defeated a highly btympie games test summer haa resume IU schedule Friday ni Photos had a fast 8 Ame In the been a perartr for the part decade The plsy end decision waa one Btmer C Nlcholawi. Henry M. its first business meeting for IIM9 favored Briatol quintet, 49-47, in duction to ba preaented on Febru­ won______for____ the Tulare, , . CteUto youth , at 6:80 at Murphy’s when a mld- night cap with the former winning in New England cnaaa A cage for the books. Morlarty Bros...... 1 ( to the big city (Hartford) to de­ a — al ' OwaltlMmaa 8-waeal»ai Captain "Red" Gavello’i)’k -last Gbemuabek. Leocadla Ite*^, J^ this evening, at eight o’clock. To­ fend the annual Hi-Y Olympics’ a audden-death double over-time Federal Aid ary 11 and 13. The cast has bean Ui« 1946 James El. Sullivan trophy i aeason dinner will be servedi 36*28.' Stratton? waa high with 16 tournament competition. 1)' BaUs said Strikes ^ Hart’s the play and altuatlon as Two games were played Wednes­ i minute basket, on a neatSt p s o aenli A. Nichola, Frank W. night's meeting will not‘ be pre­ title. Not only did they win the game at the local Armory. T he announced and will appear a* tol- the nation’s ouUUndlng ama points for the Buckeyes and W. Yankee Stadium coat 33.()00,000 Jc3u) Max Uichok, Hotvard J. Ship- loss was the first for Bristol this Hippo CtorrenU set a new triple Kelley bad the same for the los­ It happened. During t)ie early day night in the Y Senior League. I from Bruno Bycholski, workf)»|: ceded by the usual pot luck sup­ plaque but they also captured lo w a — teur athlete, I when built in 1937. Today the coat pea. » ■<««*" A. Oagnon. William C. per. Mrs. MUdred Connors, presi every first place in the swimming aeaaon and tha victory put tha to- Debate Topic Of 038 aporU leaders who par- reco^ In the Wert Side R«o Bowl­ ers. mlnutas of the third period, the would be .85,800,000. A ‘ stadium The Airport In the first game de­ I In the bucket, provided tbe win'!; and Ann Taylor. dent, will be the presiding officer ! meet, breaking prevloua records in cals in a thrae-way tie with Ham­ Chariaa KboSa and June \ ■ ticipated in the annual poll con* ing League teat night with games Three Junior League games go ■tar player o f the DmYce t e t o I built in 1910 for 8700.000. coat 81.- feated the V. F. W. by the score of I Ding margin as the Manotaester Aiaignmenta are to be made. at tonight’s aesaion. j every case. They won the volley den and Bristol for the C,CIX. Oaugbsqr have bean c u t aa Mr. ^ " ducted by the Amateur Athletic rt IIT, 188 and 160 tor a 410 score. on tonight at 6:00 o’clock. South was guilty of committing his fifOi I 000.000 in 1930, 81,500,000 in 1930. 32 to- 26. It was the Fliers first I Guards downed tho Bridgeport Court caaea, starting at 2 o’^ k Civic AasociatlOB ! ball tourney, winning the last two lead, a position lost in the second HiHyer Favors School and Mrs. Bennett reapectlveiy. Association, 201 voted for the 17* Previous highs Were 403 strings Methodist Mustangs meet the personnl. . foul. .'Hils infraction^ . A of i 82.500.000 in 1940 and 84.000,000 victory and they won it the hard Rectors by a 57-55 ' score in an PTiday. as follows; Augusto Tizi- The regular meeting of the Rock- out of three matches, came in sec- vacation game, that with Hamden Their five daughtere will be: Elia- year-old marvel who outran, out- rolled by each, Burter Keeney and Clowns In the first game. S^ond the rules meant his Immediate de- sccordlng to K. H. Osborn, w’sy. Trailing at tho start, 11 to Eastern League game at the •wt Admr. va. Italian Benefit So- vllle Civic Aaaociatlon will be held ! ond in bowling, and lost the dou- on' December 39. Aid; Wesleyan Team abeth, Carol Whitcher; Jana, jumped and outthrew them all in Stan Sarpola. will be the Rowdies and Panthers. parture to the ahowera. [vice-president o f'th e Oslxjrn En- 8, they tied the rount at halftime, armory last night. The win waa daty; Fred M. Remmle et al vs. this evening at the Rockville Hotel blc ping-pong title by a hair. ’ Diminutive Biddy F og ^ y saved Janet Iveraeni Mary, Joan AaUey; the trying 10-event classic at Um- Tht nightcap la the Animals and However, instead o f the player i gjneering (tompany in Cleveland. . 13-aIl. After tpe rest period the the second in a row tor the Guards Charles Orimu et al; Theodore at 8:30 pjn. Attorney Robert J. First on the schedule was voUeV the game for the locals. Flashy Al Opposed; Latter Wins (Catherine, Nan ^F ontaine: and doll Pete Aceto and Joa Twaronlte CardthaU. taking a shower, he stayed Urbund Branch Rickey, Dodgers prexy. Fliera came back with a rush and and enabled them to take over PMed va Marie A. Fried; Kather­ Pigeon will dlacuaa the Judicial ball with bowling going on at the Morgan paaacd fr o m three quar­ Lydia, M argaret/0’Clantl% Mathias, who competed in hte have accounted tor the only 400 Buckeyes (86) to enjoy the festivities which fol-1 Mdd to a Boston Red Sox official outecored the Veterans |4 to 5 tn first place in the Yankee Division^ ine B. Ckapla va John C^pla; system of the SUte aa it deals with same time. The bowling team, ters in the auddea-death overtlma The remalitder of tha CMt ara first decathlon only two months or better three-string scores,In the lowed. They - included sui Im- repently, "Judas Priest, T saw that the third period and then htld the of the Eastern League, Jack OsktBaa Lm v Im R o a c lo A "Federal Aid should ba given Oiurch League this season. Aceto B'.' F. PU. Janies W. Meacham va J. Gordon Municipal courts such as the City constating of Bruno Moake and to Fogarty under the Red and to be: Darcy, Austin Rilkar: Mr. before winning the Olympic crown, Argiros rf ../A 3-4 11 promptu confab between the Dur- rty D'ropo' (Walt) propel a ball Veterans off in the final quarter by i- ' With two minutes to go. Ctertgc Ibanllton; Barbara Funke vs. John ' , the achoola—or should It?" is high man with 413 with Twaro- Court of Rockville. Pete Gunae, were winning until White hoop. The local guard Bingley, Edward ThorsaU; Mias will come hero Feb. 30 to be pre­ Zwick. if .. -X 4 1 fee coach and the officiate who er the centerfleld fence In the controlling the ball. For the Air­ 1 D etman, who sparked theylrtturs Van Zander; Dan Lapides va Ray­ This week’s Legionnaire can lit­ ‘’Y-Teens has helped give me Four students o f HlUyer Oollege sented the trophy by Major James nite boasting a 407 triple. -* Farm Bureaa Meetings two lads from Stebbins High of leaped in the air. anarled the ball, BIngley, Carolyn Estey; Mr. Col* Stratton, e 1 6 ' were working the game. And then Dixie aeries and It’s 485 feet from port, Robinson with 14 points and IM .second half rally, dropprtl In a mond Bngelman et al: Ethel F. D. (kilchestcr arrived and piled up a erally be termed a fast man leadership, a sense of responsibility and in the aame motion, with hia and Wesleyan University debated A . Rhodes o f Columbus, O., at a McCainmon with 9 were the best. ] long shot to tie up the game a't Mias Cora H. Webb, Home Dem­ around the school. Everyone is and the ability to get along better Una, Donald Bnnnen; Mr. Wick­ Gcrich, rg. (Mach Nichote of KUlingly. The heme plate. Where do they grow Faraona va Kenneth C. Parsons; four game total o f 458, an average back to the basket, tossed it up. thie point at the M.H.S. assembly ham, Tom Duke; Lady Lucua apedal luncheon. Dom IngemI, former aaateUnt Bay State mentor claimed tbe foul such big boysT" Dropo hails from For the V. F.i W.. Zapadka and : 54-all. A minute^^ter. Gavallo JIatthaw Byjek vs. Francis J. De- onstration Agent has arranged a well acquainted with Jack Cole­ with people," states Laurine Hoag- on Tuesday. January 4. manager at Montgomery Wards in ’Taylor, Ig , of abmt 115 points a game. How­ The l{all split the nets, and all bed­ Catherine Corbett; Sir WllUam The awacd is voted annually to call waa not a Jurt decteion. He Moosup. . Lou Boudreau, Cfieve- Sullivan With 9 points each were i. acored to give the Guards a 56-54 Caril; Albert Lanagan vs. The Remodeling Olnic to be uttended man, leader of this year’s State lund, our Legionnaire this week. Ellerd Hulbert, member o f the the “amateur athleU who, by per­ Manchester, oActeted the Guards O o s e S h a v e by women from throughout the ever, this gave Manchester four lam broke loose as Fogarty’s Lueua, Earl Doggart; Lady Cath- 15 6-10 36 argued long and loud and even land, waa the American League’s best for the losers. lead and adde(i a loul shot sec­ •ttford Rotary C3ub, Inc.; There- Championship' Cross Cotmtry Laurine was a member of Junior teammates carried him from the M. H. 8 . Debating Club, acted as formance, example and good influ­ gams teat night with Al Bogglnl. county for PSiday, 10:30 ajn. to 3 points for second place. erWie de Bough, Pat Rembar; Hill, kl'yer’s Protos (38) went to the extent of threatening best hitter under the lights last In the second game. St. John's onds lstet> the East Hartford public achouls ond double-decker of this period. erty chairman is Beverly Blake, Hia top thrill, he aaid, waa win­ beautiful trophy to/tte awarded the 15 Tots 15-25 57 Louise Coda va Firmine Fredo; won,. 15-11. Not till the game I all sports and hunting and fishing. Capiwlla Choir, Round Table and-] sunk a side-set aniTHu^ of richer states and compulsory winner of the Rrt Senior League on the bench deserves no better I The U(?onns play Maine Friday St. John’s (53) on a great drive that tied up the will describe the various kinds of Girls’ Choir throughout her high education laws In these less for­ with Mary Anne Lynch, Phyllis ning the Olympic decathlon. Pontillo. rf ...... B. F. rts. Rridgeport (55) Mary Johndrow va Ernest John- VisusI Aids used in schools today was over did the official inform Another important hobby is eat lard’s foul tied the game. tM playoffs. Thls/trophy la now on fate. I night at Storra and Rhode Island B. F. Pts. 1game late In the .^cond half only them that they had won the volley school "days, carries harmony as tunate states weren’t enforced SUverstein, Sue (Cooney," Jana Mathlna la an all-around athlete. (foleman, r f ...... Olbert, rf , drow. and will tell of the kinds of equip­ tng, and Jack says he participates Fogarty’s long set put tha locals display at the^East Side Rec. Reeervea Oa BeacM 18 tete Saturday. The BRO sign Capassu. rf 2 0-2 4 ' to succumb to the Guards deter- ball championship as none ot the a school subject, and sings in the enough. With the aid ot the advis­ Rottner and Marilyn Francis to He played fullback on the school Shea, If ...... Taggert, if Jury Oases ment other than movies. Motion in it frequently. The food that out front 45-4.T. Brennan made a ^ s p it e the fact Durfee U eU* 1 J f (focco. If .. 5 2-2 12 mined play. other clubs had entered qualifying choir at the Emanuel Lutheran ory Obmmiaaion and the campaign BHiat her. (Costume committee football team the past fall, scor­ Behrend, e ...... Donna Atwood will be one of the Rubacha, c The GuraUs Jumped out to a 12 Jury cases are to be assigned pictures will be shown by Mr. goes the fastest aitb this fast fel­ foiil to make the game really The Guartls’ next home start will gible reserves on the bench, the Nilan, c . .. 4 1-2 9 teqms. With these five points they low is Boston cream pie. church. In the past she was sec- started tor Federal aid by the Na­ la composed of: Audrey Waddell, ing four touchdowns. He ia ateo Symington, rg .. i featured staia In the "Ice (tepades Kosakowski, to 6 first quarter lead a.s Tommy PMday afternoon in the Superior Thompson, showing how the edu­ tense with the score at 45-44, Man­ chairman, Connie Roy,. Claudette out for the. basketball squad. be one wrth t” ” " tomorrow night visiting coach Insisted tbe fifth Dletman, c 6 1-2 13 left for lunch with a total-of nine, Jack stated that almost anv i fotary of the Luther League at the tional Education Association this I when We New Haven Red Devils Flaherty, rg . . . . of 1949" which opens a seven day Martin. Ig . Mason nudged the nets twice to court as foDows: Estate of Rose cational program o f any school chester. With a half a second (Colbert, Martha. Wita and Ann personal foul be retracted on hte Dubaahinski Fells, rg .. 2 4-6 8 T. Hartensteln, ^>peal from Pro­ leading the pack. music sounds good to him, ■ I church. situation might be corrected In the co m e /to town for an Eastren Morgan, Ig ...... stand at the New Haven Arena, head tbe scoring. Gavello'a five may be broadened by the use of remaining in the regulation game, future. IVarney. star player. He won hte point after Rodriguez. 0 0-0 0 bate; Doris Gtecomini admix Va. Visual Alda. Anyone interested in After lunen the singles ping- Vaughn Monroe heads his list of ‘ Other clubs include Paint and Le^ie game. January 26. . . . American Hockey points set the pace in the second pong finals were played with Steb- Hubbard fouled D’Aprille and the William Schapiro o f Wesleyan The Business committee has al­ a lengthy conference with the Totals .. Downey, 4 1-3 9 Simon C ^en: Saul Peiser Admr. this type of program is Invited to favorite bands. Powder------Dramatic Club, Spanish latter tied the 'game as his toss Boryla Leading Totals ...... 5-10 39 League games this week will find .period, tbe G-Men outscoring their bins High of Colchester coming University, and a negaUve speak­ so been announced aa follows; Lily Cheney Office League Aees whlrtle tootera and Nlch()te and Providence at New Haven tonight. Silk a t y rivals 14 to 12 to take a 26 to IS va Samuel Friedman et ale; An­ attend. The latest figures of the During his freshmen and sopho- Club, and Current Affairs. Sports was good. the fifth personal on Dutfee was 23 9-17 55 out on top giving them five points er, cross-examined Miss Fitzger- Boyce, Head chairman; Paul Ar­ Sheridan, r f ----- Philadelphia at Springfield Satur­ i. 21 Totals ,. lead at the half. drew Merton et al-va Joseph Pie­ survey of children living In the more years Jack followed the col- | Include bowling, volleyball, bad- The three minute overtime^ be­ College Scorer] 1 not charged and the game contin- Lebietz, rt time, 26-18, for bowling five points for ping- legc course, but during hla Junior i mintpn. and Aquaettes, She ea- atd on her arguments and asked cari, Peter Gunas, Herbert Ur- Team No, 1 (I) Strickland, If . . day night, and Hershey at New ’I ; Score at Paced by Dletman and Cocci, monte; Sophie McLeaa et al vs. rural areas of Vernon will be gan with ever^’one on pins a.nd weidcr, and Bob Harris. Publicity Jjued. Krob. rf. 2 Guards. N. Y.. N. H. A H. R. R. Co.; given at this meeting. The execu­ pong, and taking away the Man­ aml senior years. Jack haS taken ' pecially llkea swimming and re- for an explanation of a illl which Morel ...... 82 89 78—*44 Hansen, c ...... Haven Sunday night. .... Ted the Rectors came roaring back In chester lead. 10-9. needles. Each team tried vainly allowed 28.50 per student maxi­ chairman, Janis Rogers, Joan Ast- 83-250 3 ' The player who waa giyen a re- Tappett. Al Keller and Dick Shue- 1 Vlncek; If Referee. Bogginl.. Umpire, In- the third period to outacore the Mary, Connelly vs. Anthony ^lra| tive meeting will be held at the the scientific coarse. This yedr bis | reived her Senior Life Saving Cer- to score. "Dead Eye" Joe Hub- New York, Jan. 8—(F>—Vlfice Pratt ...... 80 87 Pagani. rg , . . . . Hutenlnson, If At 2:00 the swimming event be­ subjects are English, Problems'of ’ lif'rate last year. mum as federal aid to ''schoola. ley, Carol Whitcher and Jennifer . . . . 82 102 100—284 McCarthy, Ig . 0 { prieve earlier in the half on the bruk. w;all known Eastern midget giml. locals 23 to 17 and the score read et al; Bessie Goldberg et al vs. home of Mrs. Harold Cotton of lard put the locals out front when Rowley. The Art Staff la com- Boryla, of Denver, la back m Up Johnson ummer, c .. Edain Surdel: Dorothy Brown va Lanz'i Comer on Thursdav, Jan­ gan at the beautiful Y pool. The Democracy. Physics, and Mechanf- [ Chocolate milk shakes and danc- This bill which was supported by in the major college IntHvldual Dexter ...... 112 103 91_806 _ I fifth peraonal foul play, waa not cm drivers ara entered in stock j Manchester 43, Bridgeport 41 at first event was the und'er-water- he sunk two charity tosses. The Senator Robert Taft was never posed of Marion Anderson. Alice 90—835 ' around at the finish. He had com- car competition in Florida;. 'Morlarty, c .. James Brown; Fred E. Veber..Jr.. uary 13th at 8 p.m. cal Drawing. Physics is Jack’s fa- j to "Moonlight Serenade” are scoring basketball race. / Cervlnl ...... 117 128 Totals ...... 7 4-14 18 Shaw, rg . . . . Hollister League ; tho three quarter mark swlm with the previous record Im- local fan.s’ Joyment was short­ brought to a vote in the House of Morin, Barbara Kloppenberg and '------* I I Midway in the final period the va Union Agricultural Society of — 11.4 (' voritc. . Jack Is indefinite about! f«vprttca but male drivers, in her lived however, for Granbols. Bris­ Latest figures released today Score St half time, 23-3 Nassiffs Elite. Ig Ing 136 feet. Frank Vozzblo Representatives. Mr. Schapito’s Lois Prokopy. The girls that will bv the National Collegiate Athletic 473 509 437 1419 I Guards pulled ahead to a 54 to 47 Somers, Bn^ld, ElUngton and planning to attend college after | are taboo. tol center, matched Hublard’s feat usher at the performances are; T ot^ . CJordera, ig A-Hollister South Windsor. Inc.; Samuel Hoff­ promptly scoffed that record. by leaving high school and thinks h e ' Upsdia College with a liberal _ _ ^ summary brought out the fact Bureau show Borylg' with a 21.9 No. 4 (8 ) Royal King’s (49) P ts: lead and it looked like a good bet Red Meii to Hold going 150 feet with air In his and the score was knotted again. Jesn Aspinwall, Mary Fogg, Adele 95 97—276 man vs. Edward Plneanlt, Jr.; might go info the service, naraeljrl &rU cmifiie IsiLaurine’s obJecUve ! at the eiid of the oVertl'me « - 4 7 that no Federal Aid Bill could be point average to r/ eight games Grinder . 84 Totals . .14 32 ' Tully. rf . . y that they w'ould coast in for a win. lungs tb spare. Says Frank, "I'll paaaed althout the Government Fallot, Efarbara C^uilitch, Phyllis WKeweil 80 109 94—383 Lou Boudreau Mai 0 The Rectors had other Ideas, or Greta ' J. Liswell va Russell I fo next fail. [According to the rule book, the Stiverateih, Maude Wilson, Nancy through .ten Saturday. Ha has Miruckl, rf . . . . Hampsim, r Champ; Victor Carl! vs. Annie M. come back next year and break it controlling the funds. tslIlM 169 points. Ernis Vande- Rau . . . . 111 93 110—814 2 I rather Dietman did, for he cuffed Annual Meeting All the members of the (Class of Mr. and M>a. C. Arthur H oag-1 second overtime la "sudden death” Bowers, Jesn Richardron, and 91—272 Sambogna, If .. Airport Nelson, If . Wright; Ernest Johndrow vs. again." Pete Gunas came in sec­ (Charles Shorter of Wesleyan weghe o# (tolgpte, leader last week, ‘Davies .. 88 93 Finnegan, c . . . 5 the cords for seven straight points ond. Frank also won the diving •49 together with all Jack’s other lu .d of 66 Stephen street are the In the space of a minute each Mary Oeigner. 134 106 107—847 Pte-1 E^rerett, c . George Bresnahan; Thomas H. friends are positive that Jack will proud parents of S ^ r l with beau- team tossed up at least a dozen spoke on the negative aide and tell to fifth .place at 21.1 behind Hail . . . . Richardson, rg . Athlete o f th Year McClure, rf 2 ! to tie up the bail game at 54-alI event with 35 points bn four dives. opened hia speech with four rea­ Rehearsals and committee meet­ DicH SchnlUker. of Ohio State, * I Ctepello, rg Nea-sume va N. T., N. H. A H. R. Election of offlcera for the en- be a great success in whatever he j ty. brains and a pa^ n ahty for ' ‘ McLaughlin. Ig Kortek. rf .. ‘ .Custer. Ig 0 and set the stage for Gavcllo’s ' shots apiece, until- Fogarty con- sons why federa) aid is undeslr-l^ ings have begun and this year’s second'at/31.7; Ralph Rlchteri of ' Total . 497 496 499 1492 Q winning basket. R. CO.; Alexander Suchecki va. «„ u». p,„, SriLSS does and he will always be one of i leadership and accomplishment, ^ iiected with his miracle shot. ! ____ performance should prove to be Stevenson, Ig .. ■‘J LaDoux, )g John J. Svirk; The Alexander Jar­ the fastest men on foot. * - J, Iversen able. (Cincinnati, at 21.6 and / Joe Indians^ Manager Gets,/„(ri M u h l ' i , t i f i h h , ; SSSi'on! "The only time the Rectors were day afternoon it the annual meet­ yard and 100 yard events in rec­ ! Bristol forward, Fortier. who I First there ar« a nnmhe,. i on® of Sock and Buskin’s most out- NoertWr, of Virginia, fourth, at No. 2 (6) ahead in the game was in first vis Co. va Wm. J. Cox; Cleo Con­ 102—303 Totals ...... 17 15-35 49 ^ ^ ■ Cwlkla, rg . Totals 7 1 15 i ing of the Red Men’s ,^i|U Club ord time set by Manchester's Joe I was high scorer for the game with funcUonlng In d eS d en u i 21.3. ,On\y seven-tenths o t/ a "point J. Cheney . 85 116 156 Points to 149 . . ■ Frazer, Ig .. minute as Fred Downey acored the nors va Somersvine Mfg. Co.; C. J. W „ ’49 90 95 89—374 Heckers (36) (7) Agnes Woods va Henry C. Dowd- at the Brltiah-Amerlcan Club, Irv­ Accomero* last year. Nino Petric­ big red bow. Tall candles gtowed |I thirteen points, kept the BelltojVn ^nhout aid from the federal gov- aeparttes the first five R hodes---- By The Associated Press ! opening shot of the game. The Roun<] Table Gives era in the same till, he was put out 08 108 98—304 Warren, rf ... For Bob Mathias B F Pts Ing: Robert* LaRoee vs. Guiaeppi ing Mills, president, will preside at ca finished with a strong tall-wlno on either side of tlie table. ernment; secondly, the states have Bill Schroer. of ValpSralso, re­ H. Benson Phoenix, Ariz. — (Hiarlie Salas. Totals ...... 12 32 rest of the game .they trailed un­ to win the ping-pong-ball-pdff Mrs. Alice Hoaglund, mother o f on fouls early In the third quarter. tained his first plac^ranklng aa Dummy .. 03 91 88—272 Kelley, I f ___ I Encsvic)!. rf 2 0 4 Lorensettl; ivter Frelman vs. Rob­ the affair-. been improving thpir systems of Burbank, c ... Annual AP Ballotj g I 145, Phoenix, outpointed Marco I V. F. W. (36) 0 0 til they tied It up in the final I while Paul Arcari, having a hard Laurine Hoaglund, President of Fogarty. In addition to toaaing-in the best free throv^ marksman. Dummy .. 86 91 95—272 B. F. Pts.i Lisk, If . . . 0 quarter. However, they never ert B. Squire; Horace E. West va / Maiiv Concerts education these past feiy yeara; Urweider Displays MacArdle, rg Cabrera. 142, New Orleans (10). Bralnard. c 0 0 0 Activities other than the elec­ time getting the ball away from Senior Y-Teens. and Miss Helen J. th^ winning hoop was high scorer' thirdly, the states can do more to ' He haa rimmed 27/(if 30 attempts New York (Januiica Arens) — 'Zapadka, rf . 4 1 9 counted themselves out but kept FVank J. Kupchunoa; Anne Hart­ tS2 501 472 14L5 Owens, r g ----- Kodes, rg' : i 1 3 tion of officers will include several the wall, came in puffing for third. Estes, of the faculty, poured. for'Manchester, having 12 points. solve their owr educational prob- for a .900 pet. BIU Sherman, of Total ... New York, Jan. — Lou Fred Monforte, 135’.t Brooklyn, Sullivan, If . 4. 1 ' 9 on scrapping doggedly and (riways ley va Horace E. West; Arnold J. Marimba Talent Ti No. 8 (4) Anderson, Ig . aifford, ig 0 0 0 Johnston va Franklin G. Welles; important matters to be acted So, witb Manchester leading .See tho-v happy smiles? Know Some of the college girls who Briatm bettered the locals at the lemti and fourth, the disadvantages Southern Ctellforhia has n.ade 19 Boudreau,, player-manager of the outpointed Jimmy Watkins, Jr„ { Sloan, c .. . . 1 1 3 staying within striking distance. upon by the general membership with 48 points before the final attended were: Artemis Pazianoa, foul llnV gaining 15 of 27 while free thitiws InA row—the longest r ounowitz 105 106 116—327 SUverstein, Ig . 0 0 0 ,Smith, Ig . 0 0 ' 0 |Moving the ball around gracefiilly Harlan Franklin va Francis T. who put them there? Why. (Char­ would'be greater than the advant­ 98—329 world champion acveland Indians, 135, New London, (6 ). Hanna, c ., of the club. Herbert C. Johnson event, the 100 yard relay, had be­ Wellesley: Olga t^ p e n , (Connecti­ Manchester sunk 13 out o f the streak of th^current season, but Dubaldo . . 99 132 Binghamton, N. Y.—Nick Bar- Mason, rg . . 1 3 and easily, they shook a mkn free (yLougbUn; Mary I. Lally va lie Minicid of course, a member ages If such a tning were to come "Hovv in the world doija one get 03 117 95—305 Totals 10 8-14 28 today waa named male athlete-of- will be In charge of entertainment gun, victory was a certainty for the cut (College foi^W om on; Susan same number ot atton>pta. about. he ranks sixth becauae he mlaeed Stevenson >1.. .. I one, 172, Syracuse, knocked out T uttle, Ig . . 0 0 o ' Totals time and again. An all Bridge- ^PUny Krause; Reginald H. Chap- of the Round Table. Each face al­ started playing a marimba?" Higgins .. 86 91 88—265 Score at half time, 12-all. ''paD va,Rlchard D. Smith. while Walter Tedford and Sig­ "City of Village Charm” aggrega­ Tniatenltzer, RuSsell Sage College; The Jayvcea'-^^-thelr game, be­ si of hte first 27 chances. the-ycar for 1948 In the annual As- Flores. 173. New York (2). Gabby. Ig . . 0 0 0 Dort tram, much can .be expected In closing. Mr. tihorter explain­ ed one student recently. Hcr- Easy Ed Macaulay, o f St. Louis, Hayden . 98 91 96—285 * B (16) Short Calendar Seastoa mund Sobiskl will'handle other ar­ tion. They then sped throtigh the ways’ wears a hapo;* grin when Eugenia Em ^*, Rates; Charlotte coming the secMd team in the ed that if states do all they can sociated Press year-end poU. j Jersey a ty . N. J .-M ik e DeCoa- from these boys In another year or . At the short calendar session the rangements. WlllUim DeHan will last course in another reixrrd time Charlie gives his "Santa (Claus Worgan an(0darge Rowley, Syrsr state to defeat tne'-Rristol Jayvees. Urweider, '50, who has be- / is the field goal shooter with 48 The personable aeveland short- nto, 144H, ESIzabcth, stopped Tony ToUte .10 6 ' 26 two. I cuse UnivMity. the need will not be overwhelming Total .. 481 537 493 1511 be toastmaster for the occasion. of 54 seconds. The winning bellow” during one of the groiio’s Pinky Hohcnthal Ied..^the aconrs, for federal aid. > well known for his nfiirlmba successrt in 83 tries for .578. Navajos Listed stop barely edged out Bob Math* Riccio, 148, Bayonne, (7). Rickert, rf Tonight tbe Guards will trSvtl , Highlighting the' entertainment relay team was Tom Duke,'Frank . Liz Kirkpatrick. Casanova Col­ Vlttnyr, rf favorite numbers. ” ’Twas the with five field goals a ^ two char-- Donald Blake o f HlUyer. croes- playt)i^ and was a successful aspir­ las o f Tulare, (?alif., the Olympic Miami, Fla.—Chuck Taylor, 147. V League to Wallingford to engage the Vets for the affair will be Mulligan, the Vozzqlo, ' Tony Turklngton, and Night Before (Christmas." lege; ^ n n le Rogers, Jackson ity toBsea tor 12 polnts>y Decathlon champion, in a point Selblc. if .. In another Eastern League tilt. It C ollei^ Claire Olds, University of examined Mr. Shorter and asked ant to'(he Horace Heidt sbovy In 111 League Game Junior Charm professions] magician. Bob Harris. Laat- year’a record Was The Roiind Table, a group of S5-38^Defeat by. HaaSdea him to explain Just bow tax rais­ tabulation. Actually Mathlaa had New York, drew (10). Bclansky. c will be the first meeting of the 61 seconds set by Manchester with Connecticut; Marilbu Thrall, Hart­ Hartford, gives the answer/-’*All Chambers Movers (3) Turklngton. ■■g selected singers from the M.H.S. Aa fast as the locals gained ing would be accepted by people. 34 first place' votes to 33 for W hite Plains, N. Y .-P a t O’Con­ 8 , Hlllnskl ..106 93 * 7 - 296, „ season between the two teatns./ such notables as Joe Acconero and ford Trade School; and Penny partnership in the reign of \the my friends were taking Inst^men- nor, 166<4, New 'Ydrlt, outpointed choirs, ended the (Christmak season In answering, Mr. Shorter again tal lesaons. Marimba lesgdns were The Navajos return to action to- Boudreau but the Indians' skipper charobera ... 129 107 117-353 ; Wallingford hew won its last five Oorell Spencer swimming. nos. New Britain Teachers’ C.C.I.L, they lost It Hamden tobk ■lid home first on seconds and Harry Haft, 171H, Paterson, N, J. g a m es since ' adding Georgs Fcl- with a record of many ednegrts showed that states with the best the opiy ones someone wasn’t tak­ night at the West Springfield Witkowakl .. 98 121 115-334 Feminine Fancy But the Olympics weren’t over lege. the measure of the locals 35-33, on' thirds to win 156-149. * (8 ). eenbaum and Lou Sapan o f . New and many happy times. system had to maintain ing, so 1 started. Just to be differ­ Coliseum when they tangle with Wennergren . 138 93 104— 334 J yet. Either Bast Hartford Gamma Miss Doris Kibbe and Mrs. Doris December 29, tc knock the locate' « r tax rates, The votes o f the 99 participat­ Totals 16, York. X , They presented concerts, to (Carpenter deserve a great deal of ent, I guess.” / the league leading Westinghouse Saalete...... 122 112 125—359 or (Colchester Stebbins cquid have I several grammar schools, in M ^ - pff the top. Bristol also won Its Blake summarized his. ex- sextet In the afterpiece" of the ing sport Bwriters were tabulated Grade ^,5 won by placing first or second In i thanks for their aM in making the M. H. S. studcnts.have witnessed Women’s League I chester and Bloomfield. (Chris ;^ rie last week and a tie still aimlna.tlon by mentioning Just how doubIc*bllI.' The game will get un­ on the customary basis of three ToUl ...... 593 525 558-1676 Coaches Rcaifii the ping-pong doubles while Man­ tea a success. Hrtb’s talent at the Chirst'raas As­ Yost, rf -parties at the Emanuel Lutheran exists between Hamden and Bris­ FederdLaid haa helped many, him­ derway at 9 o'clock. In the lid- points for a first place ballot, two Bryant aad Chapman (6 ) chester placed third. But as it was tol for the C.C.I.L. lead while the self InclucM, under the GI BUI of sembly and end BuSkIn for a second and one for a third. Top Tea Bowlers Holmes. If ^ 1 Lexington. Va . Jan. 6— (J»* — church, and the Y.W.C.A. I/H a rt lifter it will be Diamond Match Ave. Coe 77-246 Manchester’s became automatical­ ford. / , locate are In third'place. Rights. Oqyernment restrictions meeting before ^ rlstm as vacation Boudreau backed up his S3 find Farrell. 1 " i There wasn’t a football coach to ly In second place because th'eir —at both of Which he was very and the ’Bell Telephone, will face Pobarakl, W’atkins...... ,.99.6. Reed .. 80—264 The Hamden gamp waa slow, on financial aid to universities are with 23 seconds and .11 thirds. Brown , 99—290 Irish, rg ” I be found today In this town of 4.- first two opponents did hot show . In singing for the Christmas as­ I Here *n There thqt the achom^lnaintain a certain enthusiastically received. , off at 7:30 p. m. ' Mathlaa had 34 first, 19 seconds (towlea. C artons...... 98.11 dull, and a aozry defeat. Height In three contest to date, the .„Skoog . 123—331 Pvka. Ig " I 000. the home, of two Virginia eol? - up and Gamma and Stebbins were sembly St M.H.S. bojtn audience proved to be the factor that- beat academic stands: ' He-has played in numerous min* and 9 thirds. -Wilhelm. Watkins . .97.29 'MasnIckI and choir agreed t l ^ it "seemed Navalos have come out with a win, Nichote 85—’252 ig ...... n \ ® , leges. matched together. Gamma won Hi there!, After that strenuous the locals. Evety time a Red' and "With nine million people In our strete and In a marimba rrolJNil Mathias haa been named the McIntosh, Moriarty’s ..97 .1. Bralnardd. I g ...... '■ 9 ” Both Institutions, Washington that aeml-final thus being eligible like old times” foc^slnging along .country lacking flftn^^de school­ a draw, and a defeat. They face Beebe, Morlarty's ...... 96.‘2*J vacation;.. It seems everybody a t! White player attempted 6 bbot given by Florence Schoefer. winner o f the Sullivan Memorial 447 472 464-1383 Scully. Ig ® I and Lee University and Virginia to plajt Manchester's "Moose" alth the group wmc Walter Grzyb M. H. 8 . had a* super colossal from ’ —the -floor. It was blocked.'The ing, aid ia necessary Jimt as educa­ their two roughest teste tonight Award. The trophy goes annually Smith, Outons . , ...... 96.9 Total . . Last Saturday Herpie was one and again Sunday afternoon when ~ Military Institute, had lost their Finnegan and Bruno Moake. Gam­ and Ernest A re^t, former gr*du-1 u m e!' Or so they tell m ! only points Mainchester made dur­ tion itself ia neefessary i!or world of two marimba players, chosen to the year's outstanding amateur Kloter, Moriarty’s ...... ,,. .93.26 Totals I head coaches to - Mtestesippi State ma’s Hannon and Bonfiglio cap­ •tea and menmYs of the Round __ leadership." Ihiy meet Somerville. This- arlU Opalach, Beck’s ...... 94.23 Ooa WlUte (I) ing the-' 16-minute second half at a tryout oh the preceding Mon­ athlete as determined In' a poll \ I college. tured the first match easily 21-11. wee ei|^t charity tosses, out of 17 The Judges’ decisions fbyezed complete the first round of play. Simmons, Wesley Ins, ...... 94.19 Cargo ...... 104 -95 124—323 ; day. to appear at the Busbnell conducted by the Amateur Athlet­ 97 .— ----- 97, Pro Basketball .At A Gtenee Arthur (Slick) Morton, head but lost by a hair 22-20 In the sec­ ^*At*the Ki^nls Club dinner , *nl° attempU. Of the eight that were the Wesleyan team In both a Herbie Ouickahanks. -youthful' ic Union. Plrkey, ’^•eed’s ...... 94.16 McGuire . with Horace Heidt’s afternoon arid Kompanik 106 136 120—362 ‘ coach at V.M.I.. . resigned six days ond classic. The third was a thril­ singers h s /s n opportunity to scored; five were scored in the biles—2 to 1 and 3 to 1, goal-tender who replaced the In­ It waa strictly a two-man race Team StandlBgs evening show. jured Jack Hin, will start In the Barton .. 135 128 106-369 I .%»MM-iat1oa of .America ago to accept'an identical Job at ler until the last moment when up to their name, when they sang bad case o f falling plaster and va­ third period. These were made by tlvely. ^ between tbe skitlful aeveland In­ W L around the dinner table. i Hublard and Mlkolowaky, two M. Robertson, ’40 Herbie’s date book is as full in cage for tl,e locals'Jack Donahue 3 O'Bright 95 97 108—300 j Baltimore 88. Washington 68. State. Gamma, breezed to a 21-17 victory, rious fingerprints) now boast a __ future as it has been in tha fielder and Mathias, the "un- Moriarty’s ...... 37 Yesterday, Art (Pappy) Lewis, thus winning the necesslfry 2 out Several members had the chance each; and by Morgan. and Hank Schueta are expected to 29 11 LaUey ... — 158 103—211 Minneapolis 101. St. Louis 78. nice pale green! Such a marvelous part- He plans to play at th e' knodm’’ high school boy who fol­ Watkins Bros...... head coach at WaahlngtaB and of 3 matches. to sing wi’ h the New Britain In the fourth period Kelly, be at' defense, while the sUrting Folding Clartons ...... 23 17 Americaa League accomplishment! Royal hllnslrcl. and over the ra­ lowed up a surprising National ___ _ 537 564 561-1662! Wilkes-barre 86. Trenton 69. Lee, quit to take a Job as Una The Olympics ended with Man­ choirs when they preaented Han­ Brown and Roach scored from the firing line will comprise-Tom Mc- AAU Decathlon victory with an Becks ...... 18 TJ Total /ree toes line. Manchester held Seniors, Sophs Win dio. •• (Tusker and Johnny Metlvler at Ceater Serv ice Ct) Eastern League coach under Morton. chester on top with twenty points del’s "Me-^lah.” "Just because the earth moves Olympic triumph. Waaley Ins...... 12 28 Tbe lure of cash apparehUy waa —5 in volleyball 4 in bowling, 8 in Tbe Round Table sang. In addi­ leads of 8-4 and 15-13 at the quar­ the forwartte. with Jimmy Carton 29 Gleason .. 103— 317 Manchester ! 57, Bridgeport 55. you are In motloir also!” "No won­ Lertlera )n the male athlcte-of- Tweed’s ...... 1 101—524 I the decteive factor In each cast. swimming, and 3 in ping-pong tion to these concerts, for Helen ter and half, respectively. Ham­ Season’s Opener at the pivot slot. the-year'poll with first place votes Schmeiske Danbury 67, New Haven 48. der we’re always so tired!" We Hilinsk'i .. 115^336 I doubles. Gamma .followed with 16. Grzyb, the Manchester Memorial even heard some people say they den came to life in the third quar­ A bus will leave the Veteran’s in parentheses: J polnte on 3-2-1 then Stebb'ns with 12. East Hart­ hospital ar.d a nurses’ party .at the ter and wept ahead to win the Center at 6 o’clock for the Arena, Ree League Varrick .. 104— 356 came back to school to get a rest The Interclasa basketball season Editorial baste) 101—^ ford Beta 5. and Hall 3.» ‘ American Legion. —Foote! game. and an.v loca* fan ie Invited to Athlete,. Sport Points Goodrich . SlSnchestor Jr. Hl-Y failed to J. Lathrpp, ’51. . The Jayvees really thumped out got underway on January 4. 1949, make the trip. 'Tickets Yor the Pagaal’s (6) a victory over the Hamden Jay­ at Etest Side Rec’with the Juniors Turn Over New l-caf Lou Boudreau. Base ball (33) 156 556 575 524-1655 show up. However, with their "Back to the old faahlona!" My. game may be secured on the bus, Bob Mathias, Track (34) 149 Gess .. 99— 329tToUl vees. The locate scored 40 points meeting the Seniors In the first Pagani .. 9 8 - 28.1 competition it would have been a my, such rough faces these boys Every year there comes a time or at Nassiffs. Stan Muaial, Baseball , (13) 77 harder Job for Manchester Senior to Hamden’s I l f game'and Freshmen versus Sopho­ Freiheit . 119— 382 Morality Brothers (2) Y-Teeii Tea Guests have! Only sideburns, some for East Hartford Piss Oa Lose mores In the second game. when people look back over the Ben Hogan, Golf (5) 49 Hl-Y to captur<> th«. (County - HI-Y. gocid reasons, others to cover up Zwick .. . 99 - 29i Vitther ...... 101 117 117—335 The East Hartford Hornets led "doin’e” of that year "and count Doak Walker, Football (1) 25 Anderson 145—393 Olympics for the-second straight their faces! As if hutches weren’t The Seniors won the first game Harrison Dillard, Track (2i 19 138— 346 H. LaChapeUe 113 1 Are College^Girls by Bezzlnl pinned the fourth loss by a score of 38-34; It waa a rough I toelr blessings and sorrows, so to Newcomb ... 103 1 114—323 year. The CClul- appreciates the i bad enough! of the season on the locals as''the — 1 . — ,.1------— speak.” They firmly resolve to do Sports Srhrdiile Gene Bearden, Baseball (1) 15 opportunity to compete a1th such and tumble BaD. game with 39 per Totals . ..507 570 553—1630 Watekowski . 119 1 110—343 Blue and White romped out a 42-32 better in the coming year and set Outrlle Juatlce, Foothq^ (1) 12 Oardea Grove (4) 108—330 fine boys at the Olympics. ■ Put on your best bib and tucker Sunal fouls being railed. The Sen­ Joe Louis, Boxing (3 I 'l l R. LaChapeUe 88 1 Christmas green# and colorful victory on January 4 at the East iors' showed rally'pow er as they a goal for their actions. What hdve KHdBjT* 4m l 7 Annlello ...... Ill- 122 105— 338 Tom Duke, 49. candles decorated the local ■ Y.M, and smile! That man if here Hartford court. ) The game was you done about this—huh? . Meriden vs. Manchester High Ike WilUams, Boxing (1). Wal Vince " ...... 114 ...... — 114 again!. At ,the rate they’re tak­ drew first bloyd in the scoring. ■ Total ___ 524 605 594-1733 C.A. last Wednesday, »)ecembor not in (XTL competition. To begin with, how’s your home­ 6:80—Armory. — ly Ris. (1) Swimming, and Joe Cbrrentl IIT 133 160— 410 Motor Saleo (I) See "Power of a Nathtn" ing pictures the Bomanhia ahould Sehrend an*r Pontillo shared DiMaggio, Baatbali, each 6 ; a y d e 5848 29. aa the Senior Y-Teens enter­ Friday, Meriden Journeys to Senior sScoring honors with thir­ work rating? Have you given Jie Saturday, ,!■■. 8 Keeney 104 104 117— 325 Tanner...... 113 100 212 ‘'The Power of a Nation”, a appear in spring ”wid de holds an’ town to play the locals at the Ar­ books the once over so that you Scott. Football, ID , George Mikan, frock ‘ tor jnniora •F Mfs. As m Osbot tained local college girls and for­ teen poi fits each. But the Juniors Itallana va. Belch's 7 p. m.— Kovis ...... 116 127 92— 335 B rogan...... 94 — 110—204 Warner Brothers Film on the mer members of Y-Teens at a tea. da apple bloasuma! mory. Meriden pinned the 'first are able to give a reasonable an­ Rec. Basketball. (1) and Mtl Patton„ Aceto ...... 103 108 - 211 i that’s tort. Simple and It’s easy to keep that fresb-aa-a- greatness that is America, was prodiaced the nigh scorer in pie Track, each 5; Dwight EkSdleman. MszaoU ...... 98 97 109-304 The tea was held for the pur­ loss on the lo

;V. / . • llANCITESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER, CONN^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 6,1949 EVKNINU HERALD, MANCHESTKK. CONN,; THURSDAT, JAMJAKY 6, 194f PAGB abiisdfti^^ HfNaMS fa r S a lt 72 Not all winter Automobile acci­ AvtoMoWlM for Sak 4 BoaimM Sonricos tHfcrcd H Moving—PN?- Tnuritinc— -Wantifd—■I’elk— I’ottllry-— . HoMchoM Goods 61 Wastad to Rfot « 8 The genteel motorist MuR f U t dents happen while driving. Some puhed into the gaaoBaa n m m ' l o r s f t 20 8t«ek .^ 44 l«5 AUTUMN Street A ato-roop BY ro?rr AtNB fox 1 Ha v e TOVR Jicome tax returns WANTED—8, 4, 5 rooms upfurn- of them happen . while getting for the insvitabla gasoline. 'niR^ DeCORMlER MOTOR SALES prepared by former deputy col­ RUBBISH and auhea ramovM in­ WANTED To buy. oows^ calves 0 CU FT. rafrigerator. In good IMted. Three adults. Have to atngla home about I t years eld. Sense and Nonsense started. Records show that cai^ being over the sttsndaat waa lector of Internal Revenue, Eve­ cinerators cleaned. Sand, gravel sho beet csiue, also harass. Picia coodlUoB. 8100. Can 7881. move before Pebrosry let Prbs- atesm heat. larage, 8 bedrooms bon monoxide Is a deadly klUer. Ing thru bis little rituaL "Chtek SAYSt “The proof of the larae living room, encloaed porch. puddinff in its taate." nings only. Phone 8003. and cinders. Van aervlce . and Bros.. SM Bidwell atraat. Phona ent oceupsney . 14 yearn Call Does the. fellow who takes up Papa—Now, Bobby, If you only Yet some people persist In warm, the oU. air?” ‘Naw. It's a K." lU WATERFALL vanlily, erlth banch, Edith Mason 1-1807. Prira tiojoo with prompt opeu- had a llttla more spunk you would Ing up their earb In a elosad; gar­ “Got enough water in tha nidta- locaJ moving Phona B. M. Jpnek 7406. ' 886; all white washing aiacbhie, double parking space with his far RANGE Burtiers and pot buriiers 2-1S8A pancy. Robert J. Smith, Inc. so he will have room to move out stand bettm: In your class. Now. age. Don’t take a chance with tor?" "Yep. filled up." “Any­ Any ops of these RIGHT cleaned, ,r paired and Inatailed. SEVEN Mo tha old laying pullets. $50. ca ll 2-8258. Phme 8450. this killer that gives nb warning! thing else, atr?" "Yas, w ^ PRICpycars will make you expect to get to Hte^en, snd If so, do you know wbst spunk Is? Permit and guaranteed Joseph UUHT . TRUCKING. Hatf-toa 231 Hackmatack street. Phone Bsaincao Property far 8sle 70 bowT Bobby—Yes, sir. It’s the past Never let' the motor ran In a you please' stick out yoir tongue d r ^ , want to bet? 6780 after 4:30. UNIVERSAL electric stove, In 275 OAKLAND Street Jk two- so 1 can Seal this letter?” , Lw i a a i FtooMl Senna Phone 2-0147 picK'Up truck No aahea. ob good condition, combination sink participlo of spank. closed pUce. And be sure the ex­ rubbish, Phona 2-1275 or-820A GROCERY Store with living quar­ family dwelling In A-1 oonditjon. haust system does, npt allow ca r VENETIAN Bllnda. All typed and set tub. Call 8147. ters. East o t Hartford. Good Over an ere o f land. Stoam heat- t x m t -9 b i or m rm kojrp in I)rom 1948 PONTIAC CONV. • Surely with all tha fires re­ l^n monoxide gda to'leak Into the Food prices aro.hlgb, thera is k v ean. Vtdnlty Oak and made to order, atao recondition- LOCAt Moving and trucking. At­ Artirkfi for S ik 46 buslnssa for couple. Only $5,400 with oil burlier. First floor apart­ t o ported dolly from sU ovor ths "Psople everywhere are shocked .car. M/m Itkp'lilOERATbR. Qlenwood 'OS ment of 3'rooms available erlth and sbx at heart to hear so much nb doubt about thaL What Um ■UoaU. iatairdajr «VHiln(^ Ra- CLUB Ing. Beat quality. Findel) Manu­ tics Slid callars eiaansd. Aiac and gas ranga. two 80-gaL drama complete. Repair garage, lunch­ country everyone must be extreme­ Haa everything hut, everything facturing .k>. 485 Middle Turn- aahea and rubbtah removed. Phone WE REPAIR rjbbera. artios, and purchase. Bus servtos by front talk of another war ad soon after investigators foil to. reveal !• that owrd. co n S<40M. / tahber boots. Wa also attach Ice Good condition. Apply 69 Park eonette soda shop, others. Horkey ly careful of haxarde In conaectlon Jerry—Wife play the plapo or what people pay for food Is dlrset- plus its priced over $200 below pihe Bast iAit 4885. 1718 Realty, Hartford 8-0408. door. Robert J. Smith, Inc. Phnis with heating apparatus. the toM flc destruction and slaugh­ hydraulic creepers. Sam TulyeA 701 Main atreet after 7. ter df mllUons of psople In the lest any instrucent? i ly related to industrial wage Soales LOST—Tlr*. rim a c t u a l c o s t . 8450. Perry—Only on the dram. Ja«k in or Buck! and. If RADIO — Blectrical Appliance A3HES AND rubbish removed. street MIDGET Smoke-Shop, 1018 Main war. They have every right to, be and short work week. Xht Service, repairs picked up and HOSPITAL Reds for rant or sala FOUR-ROOM single on West Side. shocked snd sick at heart” Trygve Jerry—What sort of drum? nubjher o f farmer’s ears paifeSd 807S. 1948 PLYMOUTH 4-DR. CeUara, yards, attlea cleanad. ROYAL PorUbla typawritaia and Rataa reaaonabla. Phone Keith's strailt for sale. Inquire at the SEDAN dstivercd prom^y 20 yaara' Ganeral triicklng and moving, Stors. Space for two more up. Very Ue, Scicretary-General of the uni­ Perry—My ear drum. aroupd Industrial .plants meant addmg machines,I. uaad tjrpnwrHi* Furniture, 4150. something. I nMafTol. B^le and Spec. DIk Radio, heater. A par- experience. Joiu, Maloney. Phone sand,'fill,'loam, graval. C. Carson. reasonable, as owner haa moved ted Nations. era and adding, machlnas sold or Thrift: Burning. 60 cente worth montha old. Anawer* fert HARD TO TEIX FROM 2-1U48. 1 Walnut street. PhMis 6008. rented. Repairs on ab i. maken KENMORB Wathlng machine. EX' out of town. Vatont T. J. o f Trixia. Laat aeen on Hoiman for Sale O o ck e tt Broker. Phone 5418. - of gas to save 7 cents on hti ar­ To pull oiit of a skid, turn the NEW car. Marluwa. cellent condition. Reasonable. Call 72 t . , . Tourist—Who’s tbs most popu­ atroet Phone 2-258S. SKATES Sharpened and keys AUSTIN A. c h a m b e r s Co., local 8258. lar man In Bloody Gulch? ticle you wouldn’t buy If It wasn't front wheels of the car in the 1941 PONTIAC (4^DR. made while you wait. Sawa Oled. moving, packing and storage. 6-ROOM single. Cape Ood style. FOUR ROOM Qape Cod. Knotty : Ndtlva—Cactus Joe. He was m cheap: direction in which the rear snd U Xd3m^>WaIlat, in ricinlty of SEDAN • Capitol Grinding Co„ 38 Main. Domd^c and overseas . crating STEAM Boiler and nibarly naw oil METAL Ejpda Morris chair, rock­ Four rooms down and two up. pine recreation room, garage In. unanimously elected sheriff. sliding, and apply the brakes wHh ■pnaoor atraat or CSiarter Oak 7058. and siwping. Excellent van eerv- burner controls, $160, Phona 8008 ing chair, breakfast sat, Iron and Fireplace, air conditioned heat, cellar, oil burner, storm windows, Tourist—Is he enforcing the Gliding gently In a bus over an I a light immping prsasute. To atey atraat Oontalna money and dla- An immaculate S cyt car. A screens. Large lot 83* x 15T, near car you'd be proud to drive. iee to w i^ Coast and all parts board. Combination oil and. gas fired by olL Lot 60’ x 130’. Occu­ law? , ' 1 ice-coat^ street into the rear of out qf a skid, keep speed, down, ohaiga papers. Reward. Phone ALL APPLIANCTCS serviced and ot U.SA.^imd Canada. Telephone SEVEN FOOT Flexlbls'. Flyar schools, stores snd buses. For repaired, burners, refrigerators, Mtcken range, vacuum cleaner pancy within 15 days Full price, Native—No. He refused to another vehicle isn’t nearly so allow plenty of space \for stop- 2-MM. 1941 CHEVROLET 2-DR, Manchester^, 87, or Hartford 8- SpUtkein skU. staal edges, and mlaceUaneoul. Forced to $11,000. Stuhrt J. Waaley, Real­ appointment eSH 7878. serve. He esid he’d rather be frightening as doing the same ' ping, and use tire chalnX on ice ranges washers, etc All work 1438. cellent condition. 03 Laurel street SEDAN guaranteed. Metro Service Oo. vacate. Phona 2-1601 o r 7505. tor. 755 Main street Phone 8848 NEW 5 Room hous , alt modern popular knd atay alive. I thing In your own car. ; and snow. Annoanennmtn Heater. A one owner car. Priced Tel.. Manchester 2-0883. DOWYNFLAKB Do-Nut machine. or 71(^8. conveniences Lnoeted near bus. $100. ' below your moet conserva­ Palntinir-^pcrinB 21 Excellent condition $750, cash Or storiM and school at 99 Hollister LANK LEONARl UNOLBlfM - Asphalt Uia. wall GLBNWOOD Combination oU slid MANCHESTER—4-room dwelling, m i c k e y FINN Very Ckart UBATOfO f o r Miami, Florida, in tive guess. terms, phone 2-0837. gas ranga, etiamal. Phona 2-8288. modern conveniences which In­ street Large rooms. Price $13, now car. Anyone detirtnc ride covering. Done by raltable. well- PAPERING, Inside^ntlng, oaU- 500. George Fish. TeL 6894. 1941 CHEVROLET CLUB trained men. All jobs guaranteed ings whitened. Boors>anded and u n d e r w o o d Typewriter, No. 5, clude furnace. Sale price, $7850, HOW ABOUT US OKAY! can f-1117. ______down payment approximately COUPE Hall Linoleum Co.. S3 Oak etn et refinisbeil Estimates now being Koehler A Campbell upright MarhfMr* snd Tosh 62 MANCHESTER—EXeellent new S> 00IN*T00,nANA6AN?X SO WOULD OBDAR HHJ. Ranch, alelrh riOaa, Heater, new paint job. To be Phone 2-4022, evenings 8188. given on outside psinting for piano. Phone Rockville 1884W1. $2000. Vacan’ . Alice a a in p e t 848 room home. 1 unfinished. Imme- |*n I iva vn«WT s y\ tl one aaater, two aaater and largo sold at fu. auction figure. next epring snd summer. Csll GARDEN-Klng garden tractors Main street, Manchester. I^one dlute occupanc.,. 210.800 Terms. alpd for groupa. Phono UOO. RADIO naed fixing T Have it re­ Gilbert Pickett 42U8. have revetae and snowplowa Slm- 4993 or 2-0880, or Mr, Mitten Agents. Manchester 6858. Hart­ 1940 CHEVROLET 2-DR. paired by experts Pick-up serv­ CHILD'S Comfy safe auto seat pHetty with complete line bqulp- 6930. ford 0-7538. MAOAZnnES. Nadr and moWal SEDAN ice. guaranteed work Seta cbeck- INTERIOR nd exterior pstntinj|. $8. Phone 4737; ment. Oubllti Tractor Co., North jM auboeriptlona for aU periodicals. ed in tha home. Cat radios a psperhsnging. Free esttmstes Windham Road, WfUlmanUc. fl-ROOM Cap> Cod. Fireplace, oil 'nk’O-FAMILY.. centrally located, Radio, heater. If this were a specialty. Manchester Rad t o hot water heat, vraetian blinds, For prompt servica Inqulea John 1038 you’d thing the price right. W sllpsper sold Raymond Ftske. oil heat two-car garage, good in­ ^ V. "r ? ? Hinrichs, 140 Summit atraat Service, 78 Birch street. Phone Phone 3-9387. UNIVERSAL Washing machine. UAKDEN rrartora, Beavsi 'four recreation room, laundry room. come. lower door now vacant. Phone 46M. 1940 DESOTO 4-DR. , 3-0840. Good condition, $40. Call 7757. wheel riding. Oravely, Bready, Nicaly landscaped with terrace, Madeline Smith, Realtor. 2-1843- INTTERIOR and sxterior psinting, Planet. Jr. with snow , plowa garage. Priced for immediate 4679. SEDAN DB-LONO’S refrigeration eervlce. psperhsnging, celling refinlsh- DARTMOUTH Skla steel edges mowers and tillage tools Car sale. Elva Tyler, A gent Man­ Radio. heaUr, defroster. All new Repairs on stl makes, commer­ ed Men insured snd property and bindings, ski rack, lady's'ski and truck snow plowa lawn chester 2-4469. NEW HJ14-Room Cape Cod with tires and tubes. This one is a baby cial and domestic. 34-hour serv­ damage Expert work. Edward R. boots. Reasonable. Phohe 4822. sweepera Capitol Grinding Co.. two available rooms upstairs. WANTED - Ride from Lydail d«>n. ice. Phone 3-1707. Price. Phone 2-10(jS, 38 Main street Phone 7058. 18 ROOM Apartment 2 fours, 2 Fully insulated. ' Lot 74’ x 135'. fives, near Main atreet good in­ Reasonably priced i^ith easy ' atraat to Manchestar Knitting 1940 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN ANTIQUES Reflhished. Repairing PAINTING and Paperhangtng 46 A MUla, 7.*00 • t:M . Tal. S-0S8I. Bottled 6as vestment. Madeline Smith, Real . terms for a G.I. Phone 3-035S. An Immaculate car. A smooth done ot. any furniture. Ttemann, Free eatimataa Prompt strvioa Wcarisir Apiwrfl—Pars 67 tor. 3-1643 or 4879. ■tarting snappy car in perfect 180 South Main, street Phone Raasonablo prioaa Phone 7630. RURAL gsa tale, and aarvtca Im- order. 6648. D. E Frechette. mediata installation Manebastsi LEOPARD and whita raversible WOODBRIDGE Street What an Sabarban for Sale .75 McNmsM fyateaM. las. AatOBMMks for flak 4 and siirraundins towna Capitol fUr coat with matching hat, slae opportunity tor a veteran to buy 1941 PLYMOUTH 2-DR. OIL 8TOVB1S cleaned, installed. Grinding Co.. 38 Main Phone 14. Inquire 388 Summit streaL this 8-room single with two un­ ROCKVTLLB^-8-fcmlly house, 1 On The Alert BY EDGAR MARTIN BUY WITH CONFIDENCE SEDAN Washing machines, vacuums ra- Repairinar finished ^ :y . insulated large In­ apartment vacant Also 8 unused f u n n y b u s in e s s ' BY HERSHBERGEB BUGS BUNNY BOOTS AND HEJCBUDDIES 7958. . ■'' *7 . . . J . .All oars laaily recoodltloned and Spec. DIx. Heater. Just the right palred. lawn mdwere. bano and closed reiur porch. Comblnstlon rooms, can make additional S llANf TO CONCENTWATE, W "VOMIEICH’’ EUS91CTG TH « ^S 5 t- GO \VL c u r l u p in th e se ELA»M4EtG gnaiantood. power. sharpened. repaired, RIS*AIR and rootoriae eewbig GIRL'S Fuchala coat, aiaa It. Call , tMOONB OME \G MATCHING ,H E'U - ttE V E B ear for any family. maehlnea AUo clean and repair screens snd storm sash, fireplace. apartments. Excellent Invest­ 90M I TWAF- TO HIT THE CLAV 00 c o u t t iA # ■ AKIO VUME PN6E\Y \NC0^9iCOOOG aawe Sled. Friendly Fixlt Shop. Diamonds-Watehos— 2-1610. Gar-Wood heat oh burner, laivs ment, $2,500 down. Call Manches­ VEMdE ANaWE.t$ \J0^JlE »4CtE TOA VOG - AKO WANT 1\’LL CKtCA 'IH.AVX RvGHt! IS4S CHRT8LBR 4 - I « . — Radio motora Frank X. Dion, S .Ri^e- • h o o t im b t o E ooftE 1938 BUICK 2-DR. SEDAN Phone 4777 J ew elry . 48 lot on bus line. The price oidy ter 8367. RIGHT ’ IH THE 0 9 0 HOLLOW TREE 1 ------NEG. GVREE V.VMMEN A RUGGLEG GEtG and haatar. Baa Suld drira and Heater. Show me a better run­ arood street Phone 7779. , SHARPEN MV HUNTING MINO ON GOMETHVNG - aatomatio tranamlaaion. Good all Wanted—To BOy 58 $11,000 with $1,500 down to vet­ ning car. Tills I’d like to see. RADIO Servicing Dependable low LEONARD W. Yoet. Jeweler. Re­ eran. Immediate occupancy. .EVE PORVOABBITB' tha way. / :------' cost and guarantee*.. A.&C. Ap­ pairs and adjusU watches expert­ CALL 08TRIN8KT 5870 for fur­ Goddehild Realty Oo., 15 Forest Wanted— Real Entate 77 1937 FORD CONV. pliance. 21 Maple street 3-1575. P n ^ tc Instroctiom 28 ly at reaaonr.ble prices. Open U tt CBRT8UCR 4-DR SUDAN— nace removal, raga. abrap metala street Phone $4.anoheeter 7925 SELLING Your property T Why RaRo and haatar. Automatic New Southwlnd heater. Sealed AUTO DRIVINO. duaTcontrol. Thursday evenings. 129 Spruce Top prices. or 8-0804. beams. INCOME Tax service for business not place th« job In experienced An exeenent buy men. Individuals and professional AAA' Certified Instructor. Bal­ street. Phone 2-4387. ’ lard’S Driving school. Call 2-2345. FOUlt ROOM Cepe Cod, In good bands? We aiiu to give satisfac­ 1936 FORD 2-DR. SEDAN men. Accurately prepared by Rooms Withoat Board ^ 59 eqndltion. Im m e^te occupancy. tion. Alice (Sampet Real Estate MMd PLTMODTH P L ,r 4-DR SEDAN Radio, heater. A good buy. former internal revenue man Fnel and FOed 49A Price $7,800. Hava Tyler, Agent and Insurance. 848 Mein street •weeatar. Good car for tha^amlly. Reasonable ratea Phone 2-0744. Mosical— Dramatle 29 Mancheeter 2-4469. Manchester. Phone 4093 or 3- 1936 CHEVROLET H-TON HEATED ROOM for rent. can 0880. ifH k- WOKD 4-D R — New dutch PICK-UP PIANO TUNING and repaira SKASONKD Hardwood. Phone 2-9017. THIS IS TTI Grab your bat! A and atoo now painty Priced right. HoosehoM Siervieas • Leonard Ecccliente. Phone 4757. Manchester 8876. kitchen Hooded with sunlight liv­ CONSIDERING SELLING ATTRACTtVELY Furnished room YOUR PROPERTY ISSr PLTMOUTR S-DR —Tou Offered ISA 118 Center street. ing room, three bedrooms, ipfids SEASONED hardwood for fireplace for two adultki Light housekeep­ of storage space, snd bamment Without obligation to you, we ham to aae thio to really appro* PIANO TUNING, repairs, recon­ and furnace. Immediate, deliv­ will appraise or make you a cash data how alee and clean It is. SEE THESE TODAY AT ing facilities available. Central. garaga '3all Madeline Smith, , ALLEY OOP Strike One BY V. T. HAMUN WINDOWS Washed, fioors waxed. ditioning. etc. John Cockerham, ery. B. J. Begin. Phone Glaston­ A O ' convenlencea Mra. Jerome, ftealtor 2-1842r snd 4870. offer for property. Bee ua befora MANY OTHERS DeCORMlER MOTOR SALES Odd Jobs of all kinds. Phone 8M7. 28 Bigelow street Phone 4219. bury S-29J3. 14 Arch street, 1st floor. you aelL etAttTHwnegL / VdiU. SiTTgNO TO « a v 0UTA NVfo I 24 MAPLE STREET 8-ROOM I single. Steam heat oil Phone 7738 Or 8273 BROWN-BEAUPRE. Inc. WEAVING of buniA moth bo,ea SEASONED Hardwood for fire­ HEATED Room in quiet modern burner,'(fireplace, garage. Large so rtlBBbll Straot Phone 7101 TEL. 8864 and tom clothing, hoateiy rimn Help Wanted—Feinale 86 place, furnace, stove. Saw rig for home. Gentleman preferred weU landscaped lot One of the BRAE-BURN REALTY handbags repaired, slpper re­ hire. C. Carson. Phone -6008. Phone 8046. : O ' ^ O 4 10S7 FORD. Good running condi­ placement umhrellaa repaired, DEPARTMENT manager's posi- better built pre-war houses. Oc­ WE WILL handle your real eatato tion, radio and heater, $X2S. Call Open Till 9:00 P. M. Thurs. men's shirt collars reversed and tioi available in fine specialty SEASONED Hardwood for fire­ cupancy within 30 days. This am Insurance problems prompt­ a-3S80 after « p. m. replaced. Marlow's Little Mending store for aggiesslve woman. place and furnace. Priced right. FURNISHED Room for rent place must be seen to be appre­ ly. Call Suburban Realty Co.. Shop. Write Box "Opportunity," Care Phone- 2-2784 after 6 p. m. Phone 5827. ciated. Full price $13,750. Stuart Realtors. 49 Perkins street TeL 1041 DB SOTO, black, (ourdoor of Herald, and state age and ex­ J. Waaley, 755 Main street Phone 931$ sedaa. Private owner, $1,006. 1N7 CHEVROLET. Excellent con­ clA T f in is h Holland window perience. ROOM, Suitable for couple, also 6848 or 7148.' Phone $-4408. dition. Call 7480 after 8. shades mad# to measure. Keys Garden—-Faroi— Dairy single room, quiet borne. Inquire BEFORE Vou buy be sura pM try MANCHESTER— Exceptional 6- made while you wait Marlow’s. YOUNG Women wanted for ma­ Prodocta 50 224 Charier Oak. Phone 8388 be­ the offlof of Madeline Smith. NEW 1949 DODGE FOR SALE — 1038 Chevrolet chine stitching and hand stuffing. tween 4 and 8. room singls, completely modern, Realtor, Room 38, 848 Main STATION WAGON sedan. Recently overhauled. Apply Kaklar Cloth Toy Co., For­ FOR SALE—Mealy Green Moun- 2 rooms untelshsiL Hot water street 3-1643. 4870. Phone 5SM. BaUding—Contnictinf 14 LARGE> Comfortable, room In heat with oil, fpeesaed radiation, est street. Utn poUioee. Call Amelia Jarvis. DESIRE A modern residential $2,242.60 872 Parker street. Phone 702b. private', home, suitable for one fireplace. Insulated, tile bath, ga­ “ And this it eur now tandom auiteat«r \ KITCHBN CAblnets, bookcasea WAITRESS Wanted. Apply in or two kentlemen. References re­ rage with amealte drive. Well single, 4, 6 or 6 rooms adth fas- alterations and remodeling. Also • '♦ • ■* 80LIMENE ft FLAGG, inc. 1030 BUICK 3-door eedan. OaU 3 person. Silk City Diner, 041 Maiq quired. Phone 8188. landscaped. Immediate occupan­ sonabla occupancy. Fairly priced. ce. T M. ate. V G P«T,8PP Dodga and Plymouth D ^ e rs 0800 after 4 p. m. new construction. Croesman. 2- street. BottSchoM Goods 51 cy. Priced to sen. Phone 7728 or Writ Box V, Harald. SIDE GLANCES BY GALBRAITH 1258. pARNITAI. »)i TURNER FRECKLES A N ^ HIS FRIENDS End Of The Line BY MERRILL C. BLOSSBR 684 Center Street • R(X)M TO Rent for one or two 6278. WILL EXCHANGE 6 room 'housa 1048 Pontiac Straamllner deluxe AMBITIOUS woman 80 to 50. We UNIVERSAL electric Ironer for ■A CARPENTER work of all kinds. train you as a dealer in Spencer sale; kitchen set. Reasonable. fcenUemen. 20 Fatrvlew street. SIX-ROOM Cape Cod, fireplace, and garage ‘'all clear”, one acre X )S WAX PEAU-Vx \ Mu r r y ' jEePCRS.IIS ME^S _ going _ - f HELP/ STOP Me. Winter sports rPHOOEY.'.y'' IN I CHEVROLET eonvertlble, sedan coupe, 8 cylinder. Available Attics finished, cabinet work al­ land, for one or twe-famUy SMOULO 6C BciBAjro I U*», OR LATt / I GOTTA AtX WCMT. S0ME900V !>! MW top, new paint job. new Urea, for Immediate delivery. Partial corsets and surgical aup- Call 2-8115. 182 Maple street ROOM FOR Kent. Gentleman pre­ oil heat, recreetlon room, price terations and also colorful plas­ ports. Profits while training. $10,800. Immediate occupancy. house with an eatabliSbed busi­ I WITH A OlOWTORCrt; / I'LL N£E0 Bf GOING HOWE- Bur Nor radK heatar, en^ne in good list of equipment includes hydra> tic tile bathrooms and kitchens. FLOOR problems solved wltb ferred. Centrally located. Phone ness. Writs Box D, Herald. M'l*# ~ A SEE r another / unuiF t cewditlon. Reasonable, can be matic, simshield. fog lights, spot Write Box M-S. Herald. 4724. Elva Tyler, Agent Manchester TME. t^OS' J n v s n e . Charles Oavta. Phone 3-0204. linoleum, aapnalt tile counter 2-4469. ■ ■ . I' asm at M Highland street, or call light radio, air condition type WANTED—Girl to care for chil­ Expert, workmansbip, free eeti- A'/ heater and Royal Master . white CARPENTER Work of linda ROOM for rent for young couple. dren Friday evenings. Phone matea Open - cveninga Jones' Inquire 61 Cambridge street wall ttrea This ear carries an un­ Roofa sidings, additions and al­ 4670. Furmtura Oak street Phone 10S7 BUICK feur-door aedan. Good conditional new ear guarantee. terations Also new construction. Phone 6746. 178 HILLIARD STREET FENDER AND BODY eMdltlwi. Private owner. Phone Very low mDeage. 2-104t Sieffert. Pbottti 2-0358. PART TIME housekeeper and LARGE P lei^t douhia /room, 6 Rooms, steam heat with WORK ' care of kindergarten boy. Call $10 AND UP for your old vacuum 1048 Pontiac deluxe convertible KITCHEN Cabinet NU-wood tile furnished, on bus line. North 3 extra buildinff lots. 5780 after' 7 p. m. cleaner-towards a new Hoover. End. Call 8702. 1948 OLDSMOBTLE coupe, 8 cylinder, gray with black ceilings, alterations^ Also new CaU Hoover, Watkins 5171. top. Ekiuipment Includes hydra- Why not let us advertise SoUmene and FIokr. Inc. fiydnmatle 4-Door Sedan construction. J. Rossetto. Phone WE ARE IN need of a young LARGE, NIeriv fUriiiahed room In AS Equipment 24 Miles matic, spot light, fog lights, radio, 2-0308. woman as shirt presser. Must be your property in this space? 6.34 Center Street heater, slip covers. Low mileage. private home. Centrally located, $2496 under 30 years ot age. It will pay I DON’T WANT THE for one or,two refln^ poople. New car guarantee. CARPENTER Work o f all kinds. you to answer this ad. Do not ARTHUR KNOFLA, Realtor Attica refintshed, fioora laid and 17 Peart street Brnnner’a Cair Wholesalers telephone. Apply Manchester m. FURNITURE!! 875 Main Street i «0MI. iwt ST AM H*n^M 888 Bast Center S t. Tel. 5101 1047 Pontiac 8 sedan coupe, resurfaced. Phone WllUmantic Laundry, 72 Maple street. WOMAN with modern ^lartment Telephone 5440 Or 5938 ____ Y V r. a M«. V. A fATxW». \___ _ black, has only 8,000 miles. Me­ 2604-W4. "CAN YOU HELP ME Oin'7 ” AUBURN ROAD Open Thur. Nights Till 10 chanic owned like new, radio, would like to rent room to lady, “ Selling Manchester Real I PRISCILLA’S POP Not Yet. But WUUnf______BT AL VERMEBB kitchen pHvllegaa. Box TZ, Herald 6 Roons complete, oil 1080 CHEVROLET two-door mas­ beater, slip covers. ALTERATIONS and additions. Help Wanted— Male Estate Since 1921“ heat, copper plambint, I^iknxA i VDURC Awruu-v PRISOLLA! ARE YOU [ NOT QIMT£_BUT ter deliixe sedan. Black. Good New ceilings. Also rooOng and YES—Thal’a exactly what Mr. G. PARTICULAR rooms for particu­ \ . QUIET 0UJHERE! ANOTHER INCH 1030 Plymouth two door sedan, aiding. A. A. Dibn, Inc. Phone STATE OF CONNECTICUT. Per­ storm windows and sereeaa. UR TO ANYTHINB?, condition. Phono 2-OBM. T, (name withheld by request) lar people. In doctor’s home. Ref- Rarage, amesite driTcway, I'D BE UP TO THE new motor, new radiator, radio 4860. 290 Autumn street. sonnel Departmmt examination said to our credit manager. "My erencas. CaU Manchester 3-3116. A r a r e CThanee for the profes' 1040 FORD Club coupe, heater, and heater. In excellent condition notices: B w k examiner No. 1359, girl and I have broken our en­ alonal man or business man to nicely ibndscaped. Quick oc­ I radio, black. Very low mileage. for a very low price. $2,820-$3,780. a osin g date, . Jan­ FOR RENT—Light housekeeping Koo6ng—Siding 16 gagement and 1 have nb need for combine reeld-*nce and office on cupancy, $12,000. Exceptionally clean. Must be sold uary 20, 1049. Typist, Grade I, room (or a' worktai« married cou­ Main street. A Solid Investment See Batch For Bargains furniture right now.” 'You can buy Make an, offer. Call 4165. ROOFING — 'Specialiring in. re- No. 1360 and Stenographer, this furniture and save exactly ple. Inquire 134 High street for the future that pays dividends Grade I, No. 1361, $1.620-$1.880. $210. Included are: a modern bed­ from the start Madeline Smith. ARDMORE ROAD NEW 1949 DODG^ ^ TON valring roofs ot all kinds, also HEATED Room In private home BALCH-PONTIAC. Tnc. new roofa Gutter work. Chim­ Typist Grade II, No. 1362, and room suite, Innersprtng mattress, Realtor. Telephone 2-1842, 4870. 4 Ron’ihs. 2 unfinished, PICK-UP neys .^leaned and repaired Nb stenographer. Grade II, No. 1363, coll spring, lismps: modern living for two ladles or two gentlemen. 155 Center St. Phone 2-4-545 Phone 2-1748. 62 ARDMORE Road A well built oil heat, fireplace, storm $1,448.50 job too gmaJl oi large. Good $1,740-$2,100. Continuous recruit­ room suite, rug, lamp table end work, tan price. Free estlmatca. ment. AH aalaries quoted mclude Philco radio; Bengal range, West- Cape Ood home, of four room# windows, and screens. Im­ 1040 DODGE deluxe 4-door sedan, Call Howley. Mancbeater 5361. present temporary adjustment Inghouse 'eipctric wrlgerator, wiht space for twe more on sec­ mediate occupancy. SOLIMENE & FLAGG, I nr. Apartmentm Flats, ond fldor. Fireplace, insulation, radio and heater, good condition Application forms and detailed -pcs. dinette set. kitchen rug. 53 Dodge and Plymouth Dealers $605. Phone 2-UOO. - mfonnatlon may be obtained at Everything all complete orlglnelly Tonginienta storm windows snd screens. Oil 634 Center Street Heating— Plambiitg^ 17 the Personnel Department Stete post $1,000. You pay $750. bunier and many other features. EAST CENTER ST. Capitol. Hartford, or at local of- Now vacant. Full price. $10,500. 1085 FORD four-dooi sedan. Call 1941 PONTIAC SEDAN EFFICIENT' Plumbing and heat­ Pasrmente as low as $80 mqnthly. APARTMENT For Rent. CJaU 2- 7 Rooms, RaraRc, nicely $985 ficea of the Connecticut State See Robert J. Smith, Inc. Phone 7304 or ran be seen at 202 .New ing Plugged drama machine 4402. 8450. landscaped, fireplace, oil How Do Yon 1) Ixirations MANCHESTER — A beautiful by appointment only. dotty NEW 1949 DODGE TON modern home with garage. Con­ Brunner’s Car Wholesale* For Rent -- 61 Morgan's in the awkward stage— his father doesn’t give $TRdN& OUR OWN OtSIflNtR GENERAL repairs and service, Help Wanted— Male veniently located bn nicely' land­ him much allowsnrA'" «TiaEIMAN-IMBK$lt«.9H$ W8J. 16^” wheel base, chassis East Center St. Tel. 5191 remodeling, alteretiona,' water Phone 8-0358 for free "courtesy Or Female 87 auto.” We win pick you up, bring TO RENT— t 4 o "large offices, scaped lot. Five large rooms plus CHARLES 80 TO MBIS WninOU X) PICK . and cab, $1;625.25. Open Thurs, Till 10 P. M. pipe replacements with copper you to our store and take you sewing room, fireplace, hot water UP tMf OiStONS. tubing, beth <-ooai dxturea. emks DuainesB center. Reasonable rent. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE HIGH School students---Pleasant home. No obligation On your part Wm. Rubinow, 843 Main street beat oil burner, - ultra modern LESPERENCE SOLIMENE ft FLAGG, Inc, Auto Arrenanrie»— and caoinete. boilers and radla- dlgniSed and highly paid part If vou need furniture now or In kitchen, screens storm wlndowb, 1ACH/ »JCM A FOOLf T R U DAV6 Dodge and Plymouth Dealers tfirs. Edward Johnson. Phone time work. Write for appoint­ porch. Priced right, for Immodl- etAVlNG MiT'ORCHaSTRA 1 LO«B Tires 6079 the near future, aee thla unusual 21 S f; JOHN ST. 684 Center Street ment. Bok RT, Herald. bargain and save at the same thne. Wanted RMt 68 ate occupancy. -Carl G. Peterson TEL. 3620 Ata AW B0LLFITT6L STUCK IM 2-1 SNOW (^ap ttrea Recapping Agency. Phone 3841. DOT t o y AUTO OP SNOWM'S.'— VETERAN and wife would like 3 104. POUILDoor two-tone deluxe and vulcanising one day eervlce Roofing-Repairing 17 A i CANT <50T*rr out. u n o i < Btudebakw sedan. Very clean. rnick tire service, gueranteed Sitnationa Wanted— A-L-B-ErR-*P-S un(urnlahed rooms. No children. OONT KNOW HOVN X COOL.O Radio, under seat heater, white workmanship^ New KeUy Spring ROOKING and Repairing' ot all Female Being evicted. 9 ril 3-2303. Man­ SOT VT wall tires and extra snow-cap 4S Allyn St. Hartford- chester Auto PtirtM. field and KJchlijic tirea Man­ kinds Chimney work, gutter RBUJ'ABLE. tnutworthy woman tires. Private owner. Call 7980 chester Tire ano Recapping. 206 i"' work Expert repairs Honest after 8. would like to'' do baby sitting. VETERAN, W ilt and 2 children Broao street 'Phone 2-422A workmanship. Satiafaction guar' want 8, 4, 5 rooms desperately. TO BE SOLD anteed (Tail Oraigblln. Manches­ Telephone 3193. WE BUY add aeU good t furniture eomblaatioR ransea. Phone RoekYUle 1729-Wl. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ter n07 Garages— Rervleesl- Sitoatioim Wanted— gaa ru gaa and heaters. JenesT URGENTLY needed 8, 4 or 5 un- Ws ate otferiag lar ImmsBito sole twa entatendlng dwHIbiga Storage______10 ^rniturc Store, 8fc Oak Phone furaiabed rooms by Yeteran, wlfs anHsble (e r resMentfnl a t prefeaslaaal pm.' WASH TUBBS Male 89 2-1041 TWO DODGE Millinery— Dreanmaklng 19 and baby. OaU 3-0318. 838 ■UkRT CENTER STREET—Aa attracUva wFlI-buHt 'lwime FtiHiMiMM TM0NWUWX) GARAOB For rent .'or the winter PART 'HME lob from 2:80-6:30. TMCB AtKaGAOf DEMONSTRATORS montha at 208-Woodbridge street DRRSSMAKINU. Better dreeaee, FOUR Tablea. three chairs, one at 7 eheertnl esnnin I hedtshms. Uoma teeantly tedecanited a aer? le a Delivery or gas station work,-etc. RESPONSIBLE buslnaas soan da- GSOPFKay’ FOR1M.0IJAGK0 Inquire after 7. 'aulte, coate. wedding gowna and limed oak dinette aet four chairs. slraa 6-room house or flat unfurn­ and la In A-1 aanRHian. Bat water heat with aO. llle iHUh, garage CUSTOM 4-DOOR SEDANS alteratioiu. Call 2-8000. Call 2-0483 aftef 2 p. m. ■■■ WW HPr IIW Ib SNaATM GTAmir nWVIRVURMIT. Couch, mirror, three lamps. ished. Will pay reasonable rent iNoacM Phone 2-0002, T u a aer Binincw Serrlees Offered 13 DRESSMAKINO, alteratlona Phone SOSO. al Manchester’s moel admired Priead -Mow lift New car gowna and tallprlng. Orders are Doga—Bird*—Peta ‘ 41 LINOLEUM Remnants half price. large reams anally ta 8 Freneh gaarantee. ALL MAKF-S of electric train ■ IjgfDUIRDS. We speclaUae In ■teplara. opsclaaa halla, l ahaa MnavtUe laaalaUaa. t- quickly finished at . reasonable BOXER Puppiea. U weaks old. Langer’a Floor Covering, 41 Put- obtaining ante for tenants and and aeceaaones repaired. 20 Oor- prices. Phone 2-1750. '. nidi Place, fui merte Ward’s Farm m and haaiMM tot 8T a 2 ir. neU street, Manchester. Very nice. A K.C pedlgraa with wo gat our fee from them. We gCHlMENE ft FLAGG, Inc. sals. Bara cut. Zimmerman a Ken- Store. Phone 2-4138- select for you only reliable ten­ Do4ft0 Bod Plymoath D ^ e rs FJIRNACBS Tallorad to Ot your Moving—Troefclng— nals, Lake street 8287. NEW MAPLE chest of drawers ants with good credit references. ROBERT J. SMITH, Inc. MM'Oenter Street hpina.. Van Camp Broa Phone . S to ra g * 20 and bureau. Used breakfast set Our aerrice to you for routing 5144. Live .Stock-J -Vehkte^ 42 chair and divan.' badrooss set your pcoporty U tioo. Rental 888 MAOf BIRIDR $088. Good Tunaing LA YELL’S Exjsrees light tracking Glenwood eamblitetlbn range and bervloe Bureau. Manch enter; ‘rE U fraG N B 8480 C E U A R 8. Attics and garages and dallvery. Weekly or monthly mlsoetlanroivi raiiroed salvage. Phone Mancheeter 3-4370 ‘any­ lliw tfaeii^ haatar. Price elaaned out free labor, phona rubbiah' routes invited. Mi "I f Vita lalead Te Mve'On Earth, ttwn A Mica Of 11." I 7142. FOR SALT 10 weeks bid 187 Middle-Turnpike Bast be- time. We place tenants every l-tOO-a. 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y iK O W S U A lt a A X U A R T % I M t The Weathfr Utanrtrfotrr Etitnfng if^rald Average Dsllr NM Prem Fnrwart et V. S. Weather BeNM r«r lhaM«aii et DaeMokar. Ittt Rnkwl Mfibwav and into • aaaaB. baa^Ua- PArtly cleady thto aftoraeeit ascratary^taasttrar, tuSnf'iEi Judge VaBett Takes the Oath' 2 I^calM en < of BHatol: emcntlvd each car drives over the tube it • Public ^ 9,664 fair tonight nai Badvdoyi attto |^(totTow n Decisions Up ehnngo la tompevatarn axce^ ovea rammittee, Edward KMly of 'Nmb to reRtoto^ on tba machlna. BImt- wtftto.Aaar Osaaan, Henry Verkade of New tor oountora a n found in atata StonograplMr mlldof ea :>atarday. ' 'i'.^teiiidiiMtar (kirden Club n tn - To Directors Are Selected Ismden, Arthur Wabatar af CMm* portua tor' bitfa win bold ttwir flnt mMttac weU and Peter Oasdo of W4at r . Bf. BRODBRICE * » Mtmehoetei^A City of Viilage Charm clLabi?. MoodM olm laf, January Hartford. Tha <9to|lng of tha Wilbur OtrOai I<).-|n tte Robum room of O n- E. W. Wldtham Heads hqibway hSa cattoed a large In- SdSHalaSt. TAt-lM I tar CJiurcb Houaa. It ^viU bo Local Board Explains enaae In traffic in Oioee areas (FOURTEEN PAGES) ,\' PRICE FOUR CENTS yOL. LXVUL, NO. 8S on reae u> MANCHESTER, CONN., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7> 1949 toUticulturcJ mcatinf, with Mias Proc^ure at Future State Nurserymen^ Earl whidi to baing surveyed. afaoy Chapman presiding. The Traffic Countersr ' t • Vi cariwita an u i^ to coma pre­ Public Hearings Herriekf Gommittef. pared with questlona for a discus- aton period. Opei»ting Here Aeheson New Secretary of State The Boart of Dlrecton, in its Two local. me^ Mrwla W. Mambera of Hoae O m p a^ No. future public hearinga, wiU gener­ Whitbam, of 43 Gerard street and PRESCRIPTIONS Atianiie ally make ita decisiona knovyn aft- Earl Herrick, of 81 Union street, Traffic • SMsaurlng apparatus 1, of the Mandieater I%e Depart­ waa placed in four s e cU ^ of CALLED FOR i n g will meet at ttao Hoae bouse. ter conalderation ,of a question in figured in the annual winter meet­ and Hilliard stieeta, tomor­ executive aeasion, it was intimated ing yesUrday. of the Oonnecticut tmOn yeaterday by tba Motor Va- AND row avaning at 8 o’clock, and pro- at the meeting of the Board held Ndraerymen’a AasodaUen held in hiele and Stata Highway depart­ Range dhd Fiial caod U> a body to the Buiko Fu- Tuesday nlgbt. Members appear to Cheshire. Whitham was re-electsd ments Aut««M>hilo oeuntora wan D E L iV ^ E D naial Home, to pay t^eir respects feci tbat except on special occas­ president of the ssaociatlop and located at Middle TUrnpil^ east of State; to Karine Prlx’aU. First Class Vic­ ion, foUowing full deliberation on Herrick was appointed A member and Middle Turnpike, w est, on tor 9. SkMieski. who was klUed in the results of opliiiona expressed of the experimental atatibn com­ each aide of Main atraet; at the PINE l | ' O IL ■. aetln at Iwo Jima in March, 1948. at pubUc hearing can best be ob­ mittee. * Interaactkm of Love Lane and Mid­ Hla brotbar. Joaepb, is a fireman of tained by complete discussion For^aerly employed 'With the C. dle Turnpike, went; at tha Inter- section of Billiard atraet and Mid­ PHARMACY No. 1: amongst the directors., R, Bun Co., Whitbam haa now\en- 6<4 Caatsr SirseC It was further points out that tered business for hlma^. Henridc dle Turnpike, weft. L.T.WOODCO. Iba Washington Social aub will T«l. ^-9814 there appears to be a mlaappre- is employed at the Burr companV, The counter conalsts of n rub­ SI BtaMl SL Trf. 44N hold its annual meeting, Saturday, henalon concerning the purpose of Other officers chosen were'. Vice ber tube that runs aerose the January Ilk at 4 p. m., and follow, a hearing. Directors feel that Truman Emphasices it with a roast beef supper at many persons mistake it for a Tmman Accloimia Halt 8:80. form of "town meeting". Econom ic R eport Scott Pledges Isfttel Ends Drive Top Gibinet Shakeup Want Pnblle’a Opinion O f Long Price RioG aa An entertaining and Instructive According to the charter, public Will Not AHer Cold evening is promised for Manches­ hearinga on any subject are held Wdeome Signal o f Ap“^ Quotations Given Some Oianges ter Scoutmasters when they gath­ for the gathering by the directors lo Desert Area W ar; Marshall Resigns er for their round table meeting in Fbote by VlcM, Maacbepter Fbotegrapbara. ' proaching Stable Proa> Waahtngton. Jan. 7—<»>—Key St Maty's parish house, Friday of public opinion on the subject. Soena in the Blaaeheator Probate Court yesterday esoraiag aa Jaigs For Reasons d f Health; evening at 7:80. Scout Commls- Those appearing and speaking perity. Not of On­ gaotattoni from Preeldent Tru­ Will Be Made have the right to state their views, John J. Wallett (ri|jht) Is administered oath of office by Tows Clerk HALE'S Self S«vv« ahmer Eld ward Dik .announces that Semiwl J. TurUngtoa. Jadge Wallett, declbd ia November, socceeda man’s soonomle report to Ooh- Egyptian Forces Hurt Lnderserrelary Lovett but may make no motions and coming Depression; niman Stand the theme will be camping, and a the late Judge WiBlam S. Hyde. < ■ ______greea. today; OtSn Acaeson . . Oeorge C. Marshall From Israeli Sit it 'J o B e Replaced by motion picture, “Winter Camping." cast no vote. The hearing ia for Fixes Goals for . Year Status Quo Will Be Dis- will bo shown. Assistant Scout­ the statement of various opinions, The people of the United States rrarideat Troman today named Dean Arbeson as secretary of state, And Patrols Returned\ Budget Director Webb masters and committeemen are the asking of questions 'and the have just enjoyed another .year of turibed' in Republican foOswiag ths rrstgaatkia of Secretar}- of State Marshall and Under­ U hJRussia Mav List No Change In Re|M>it to S olons secretary Lovett. to urged to attend and coffee and granting of information. After Annual Meet and Health Market bountiful proeptolty. From Deep in Egypt doughnuts will be served. auch action, the decision reata with Party as Result of Wa.shington. Jan. 7.—GP) the directors. In League Leader Washington, Jan.^ 7.— Y^zed that this top cabinet street New Britain. Alldplentes public the right to express an To Elect Officers and priee rise as the welrcme sig­ ernment, and the mutual respect Mauna Loa’s Banks ; ended today with Egyptian ; the Power Housca are still in first party ihould do to win future elec­ and alteraates of AadenMn^Sbaa opinion by making a decision. Gen- nal of an approaching “sta­ and trust tbat ere all hold for one I forces hurled from Israeli soil CJarification Necessary: not alter Amen- Post and auxiliary are urged to at- place by a 35 point margin. Two Discuss Coining Drive O UR C » ______tions, but a big block of them sr^ y the matters taken up in ble” prosperity, not cf an on­ another. and Jewish patrols back from T- , o 1 . ■ ' ^<1 "ST strategy. Mr.,, ^ b lle hearing end with a referen­ points aeparate the second place 25 Lli. unite on thto general theme: Three Streams Flowing ..... ^ • a e • lo End Speculation iTruman\announced at hia Bon Ami entry and Moriarty's New officers of the Manchester MEAT .< 7 / ^ ' ^ a coming depre^on. Don’t try to ape the New Deal. j deep penetrations into Egypt, dum if the. subject ia vera coiv- Bag My yladga'to all elements In our news conference that Marshall IS troversial or the Board of Direc­ Painters, holding down the third Chapter of the American Red rragraai Twe BSgnS Woopea Don’t be a "me too" party. Down Western /Slope NcWS TicibitS j TTie general staff ordered CroM for the year 1949 will be *' ■ ; i l economic system to that their go\' Bulletin! resigning effective Jon. 20, for tors fails to register a decision on spot Hto animal ecoaomlo raport told ernmant will continue to steer i Rep. Hugh D. Scott, Jr„ of After Violent Emp< I Israeli troops to ressc fire, remain reasons of health, and will be suc­ a subject Moriarty's Painters mspe the elected at the annual meeting of CoogrcM that the “fair deal” pro­ , chairman of the Re­ Called From Wirea in their positions and shoot only WxahingtniL, Jaa. 7— — the chapter to be held Friday, Jan. course guided by full recognition ceeded by Aeheson. wilAMrved os SUFFERING Members pf the Board Indlcatsd highest score at Tuesday night’s ~ N ew Maid MaxweB House gram he told before It Wedneeday publican National committee, I if fired upon. President Truman denied to- ' undersecretary with Cordell Hull. altting with 120, while Hartman’s 14, at 8 p. m., at the Etost Side to a two-edged w^-npon of goveni- of these values. tion l.ate Yesterday: I Prelude to Talks that they believe the public would Let us all remember that our agrees. He promises there will be da.v, emphatically and In de­ I Asserting there and sdv^rai better appreciate the procedure was second with 118 points. Rm library on School street, ac­ m eai—that It to “antt-deprraelon“ some changes made; that the Dutch OfflcialB say plans are The truce is a prelude to armi­ tail. a publUhed ator.v that he FROM Standings are as follows: cording to an announcement made os well ee nntl-lnitotlon. unparalleled prosperity b u not under way for talks between In­ ' other top-level switches in if it is fully understood. been maintained by caance, and, 'statue quo will be dirturbed.” Hilo, Hawaii, Jan. 7.— (JP) stice talks with the Exj-ptians i* engaged ii, a fight uithin I administration will .neon n o' Power Houses...... 3,479 by Dr. John W. Field, chairman. OLEO C offee Mr. Truman fixed three national HowT That remains tor future —Lava tumbling down erupt­ donesian Federal leaders sold I aimed at ending the war in, aouth- hi< eahinel to soften 1'. S. B top administration officials b e-; *8 year old Marshall And Undsr- get Sale at the tlw praaident’a report showed 1— “Whpt must we do to correctOrval D'. Collings ol'gMM Angeles, Mfaaidwstar Drag oommitteea and to co-ordinate Mrs. Irving Spencer, Miss Anna LAMB political espert in Germany.. Tel- luja trap northeast of Gaza and ‘ Ueve that President Truman soon , A. Lbvett. a Wall C. Sampson, Herman Heck and that personal Income ia 184S was our errors^’’ it wiU reach the wes|5rn c o ^ of ^ana for this Importsat avent Discuss Details Shoulders S3Il,O0O,OOO,OOO. He said eoasumer The recent appearenee of wider the big island of Hawaii slightly esforo Calderon, secretary to Do­ just outside territory assigr.ed to I _ ' street banker, are resigning from QUINN’S PHARMACy whldi to to ha celebrated on Sat­ Attorneys John De toBelle and 2— "If yoq can help ue out with H ' Iheir jobs effective .iS : »t>. In- BEECHNUT STEAIHBD Income rose about in proportion areea in the economy wrhare p|1oe 15 or $10 or $100 or $500—won't north of the town of Keokea minican Republic President Ra- Israel under the U. N. partition' IM. 4188 urday, January 88. Charles N. Crockett. fael Trujillo, charges Guatemaleon : plan of Nov. 29, 1947.) |»'k*'**^v.* hold, aujjuration dsv tor Mr. Tnimon’S Of Rotary Play March 1 haa been scheduled as lb . to tba climb la consumer prices. inflation has been halted or reVera- you do it today?" ’ sometime during' the dsy. that thui IS needed in order to end rOSTH END PHABMAI Tsntatlva plana were dtocusaed od, abould be looked upon as a de­ President J. J. Arevalo ia "pro-; The Israeli chief of operatioria | speculation here and abroad on the I ’ ' . TOL 8545 the date for the start of.ttie an­ PrefUe-aweasa to -Execae” That waa oh Dec. 8. Today, a Coast Hlghfray Will Be Cut /■ and uprovad and It is expected B A B Y F O O D sirable devekmment to be welcom- 'Unless the flow is blocked or tecting" revolutionary CarlbboBa ' eatlmated Egyptian casualties in i future course'of American foreign I*?. 3^ Jl* ** “ ’ ***" CMNTBS PHABMACT that Moat Wonriilifful Louto S. nual Red Cross financial cam­ But be deelarsd that profits ate month later, i^ re than 4,000 re­ named 55^’esr-old Dean Aeheson, Plans for ths forthcoming an­ paign and membership drive. Al­ lb . ed rather than feared. plies have been received. Ooniinit- slowed, the highway along the Legtou.. John F. Noxon, Jr„ 52, Uw two w se^ of fighting in ,tht! policy. TSL 4388 Grand Master of Ma- Large Size awoUen to “ iroeee’* aad that “dan- convictsd murdersr oX menrtSly'fllNftlv'at‘ 2.509-men. of whom 700 [ Diplomatic authorities ora be- I Washinrton towyer snd sUuart) nual play to be sponsored by the though no quota for the coming garoua laflatkawry foress" •oda tse oElcera estimate • from eiM-> saaa* mSI be aut, Ksukss Ja about WBLDON DRUG of Gbimactlcut and hla suite Buy W ^ Or Half LABOB GiEUO BAO But these adjnatmenta have" not 20 mUes west of Mauna Loa'a deficient infant oon, walks out of [were kilied er captured. - ; ginning to fsar that European ns- party ^Democrat, as secretory of of bffieera of the Grand Lodge wlU Rotary Club and presented by the drive has yet been received from Uf^arll the economy. Backing up third to- one-half\ have accom­ . state/ and James E. Webb, the lU . 8831 national Red Cross headquarters. proceeded far anough to justify a panied their unusukUy frank eug- supunit crater and about six mUes prison after four and half years— I “ But it was a hard fight: the i tions allied with the United States be Community Players were discuss­ hto olght-polat rem i^ for eontrol cessation of concern about infla­ southeast of the Ckptais Cook free but under etrict parole for the! coat to us also was considerable,’’ j in the cold war may entertain { present budget directiM- os Under- Free Delivery Irvihg B. Partridge, Jr„ of Dr. Field haa said that it will legtolattoa. be told the Democrauc geations with donatlona of from ) secretary. ed' at.a meeting of the Players held probably be leas than the $14,570 Favorite Brands Wen Trinimed PUFFED WHEAT tion. We need to have available a one to a hundred doUprs. monument. rest of hia life. ; bemadded. I grave' doubts about the future un- Wetheraftold, a thirty-third degree Oemgreae la a report that went a range of governmental roeasures OsUIngs, who flew over the Reports that Northern Ireland Heights May Be la Egypt ' ■■ Mr. Truman announced further last night at the TJf.C.A. Wil­ goal of 1948. first to tha House: But mahy say they will not con­ 1 less given some reassura.ice. Mason anX^commander in chief of liam Cooper presided In the ab­ which can be applied aa brake or tribute another dime \ until the crater with Air Force Cbl. P. M. may adopt Ulster as its legal Correspondents, permitted for Whether a riarifieation of the ' that Frank Pace, assistant budget ConnecticutX Oonslstory, S. P. R. D. Lloyd Hobron, manager of SUNSWEET “We need to have available a I director under Webb, will -be pro- sence of President George Walk­ the local division of the Squthem aa accelerator according to the party cleans' house, gets\eome new Rosmuosen of Boston, sold the names qiakes Dublin Irishmen the first lime since the offensive president's position may wait 8., of N orwl^ will .bfNtbe Princi­ er. Sm oked range ef governmental- measures need. lava flow across the brilliantly fighting riuul..Tn*o chartered began to see operations may and til his next foreign policy speech, i moted to director and that F ^ New England Telephone Co., is which can be applied aa a brake or leedere, adopts a forward-looking .1. i.awton. a career man in the p e speaker of, the event In the past two years, the Play­ chairman of the 1949 cai^algir, j program, and, as" they phrase it, white onow blanket was "a beauti­ plane crashes costing 4.i lives hear a detailed review, were told later this month, or may be/given 1 The general ritslrtnsn oppressed ers have presented "Dude Ranch” HAM PRUNE JUICE 2 9 c aa accelerator according to the ful spectacle.” Budget bureau would succeed Paof. within a Tveek may bring change* Jewish forces held some heights in informally at aome earlier .time is succeeding the late Arthur E. Me- j need." I believe that prosperity can be stops trying to be tbe "tail-end of Carburetors f t the progress which and "Gold In the HUla," under the Cann who headed last year’s drive. Shoulders continued and tbat, with proper the New D ^ ." Marine Msj. Robert Flaherty of’ ■in air safety i-ules designed to in­ the south which might be. on the not yet indicated. The president disclosed that the & be—Tw» PEACHES 29c Rise in Output Another Peace there was little danger to life and bill to eliminate the permanent I an Israeli force has made a new Urges Talks .Dr Fare* pUoto spM hara tofiag TOBACCO AND Prerideat Truman aaM today property at the present. The cra­ BeqoIrM thoroughly experl- that It la op to Cengreas to position of fire chief in New York ; incursion Into HJgypt near the Cars Wanted! ' aoced and capable man to m - Sandwich Specials ter aummit la 32 miles from Kona, city and establish acting post in ; border town of Rafs. ' ono boor. 31 mlnutaa and CANDY CO. NO. 3 CAN BOUNTY UST work out the method of put- resort and fishing - town on the Start Soon We buy all makes and pervtoe nn estobUsbed secttonal- Desirable Goal ttag into eSeet the labor law Move Is Seen its placs. . . . Pitched battle be­ A spokesman said the Jewish j eight second*, laatent trip' ever' Wholesale Ixed tactory approximately 28 Ranges, Refrigerators SLICED TO ORDER west coasL tween two of giants of phonograph force wa.s observed-at a point three ^ I mode totwcdii tk* two clttoe. The models-^1936 to 1949. miles from N. V. chaagee he has asked. Mr. Douglas Lovelace, Associated ttBirdiSt. TeLSSlS Washers and All PEAS ______2 35c Trama i ashed to kto State of record Industry due to break out milesmiiM southsouin ofoi Rafanaia atai noon yesteryesier- a* i n i FSOC >tauMs fttshto over Ia Goot- Patronize Your. Local Productively Per Man- the Ualen meaeage Wednes­ Nankinx/Paper Expects Press writer, hnd a camera man shortly os 'both^CA-Victor wmf ttotyrThe Bj-itiah yesterday charged | B u n c h e r r o p o S P S r i - a « r - : ainrgin- .field S|nig at 1:I7JUl;I7JM p. m. e Honolulu Star Bulletin, Columbia come out with new de­ Merchants U' To Qualified Man Other AppUances day for repeal ef the Taft- Buying Service Hour Should Attain Bartley act aad reenactment Statement in Effort were to fly over the roaring vol­ velopments. I roadblock■ base five...... miles inside '»>" Brp" i“ - 11 ®r pal oto^rt. III sir miles mw»y SPICED - at the Wagner labor reiatloae cano in 6» Air Force plane. Navy ' Czechoslovak Communists have ' Eg>T>t. atrictly confidential Per Cent Jump To Break Stalemate planes earlier had circled the flam­ 12 on Dlatifl o f Rhoflea ll:3dA.% a. m. (e.s.t.) te begte Th< JM tH A iE coM NIBLET CORN 2 35c law with eoaw modtoeattons. ordera to open tougta attack on l Cnn (Uve No Details r flighL The pU*t« were IA. IX 170, Benlaervire ing inferno photographing the head of Catholic church in Czecho- | The spokesman, saying BritUh I t BARLOW 11 Wwt S4th SL, N. V, City Admldlstratlea enyierters la LUNCHEON MEAT lk 59c Washington,' 'Jan. 7—{/Tt— The Uaagicea are divided ea the Nanking, Jsn. J - - m — The eruption, described as “gigantic." Slovakia, says high-ranking Czech sources had reported the incursion Lake Success, Jan. -A ct-Z S ^ jJ ?*' ^ MOTOR SALES OBEEN GIANT government today suggested a S qneetloa whether that should Nanking Evening News reported Tile four lava flows were spot­ exile, in Rome. , . . Senate Repub-' t,. the foreign office, added he ing U. .V. Mediatcr Ralph Bunche i « • '* z. ted by a Colonel Rasmussqp of the Itcans lay plana to offer their own ' could give jio details on the Linoleum 595 Main Street Visit our Seafood Dept, for tasty treats from per cent annual rise in national he dsoe la eoe bill, er la twe today the government Trill ishue a proposed today t.hat armistice 1 g u d , Market Moven JUitad output as a desirable goal by : second "peace statement" in anj *Air Force. Other, pilots who flew housing MU as substitute for pro- strength of the.force or when it between Israel and Egypt ( TeL 5404 Or 2-1709 P EA S ^ 3 9 c which Induatiy can help clinch gram proposed by President Tni- ,«croaeed the border. There was, j«r.. 7i‘ .VlToiT‘ih, il'ini! Asphalt And Rubber Tile the deep ocean voaters— Fish to hake, hail, fry [ effort to clear up the stalemate at • high employment, production and Washington, Jan. 7 (P) — A'produced by Ohlong rell and C. G. Mead, both captains man. , ... Governor Bowles prom- j therefore, no Indication whether an Kai-Shek’s of separata Pan American ^ clip or broiL ‘ For economy and variety use 1 LB. CAN VENICE MAID COOKED I purchasing power over the next promp^clashing of views today New Yeor’a message ioca budget report on Feb. 1 that incursion had token place after I Bunche made hi* proposal after, FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS eeverel yeare. pubUc wGI onderstand. . . Stock laraei agreed to cease fire in south- | odvoiMed SI to oreoao SS a si greeted a bill by Senator Elbert Government Spokesman Shen reporting to the Security Coun-i PISH AND CHIPS WITH OUR NEW FRIALATOR! more seafood. Productivity per man-hour, said market sboota ahead for. second- ern Palestine yesterday. The cease ' Theoe galne were in addiUea Chong-Huan said le knew of no cil’s seven-nation Palestine com­ yesterday’s nils-ap, whieh gave tb« JONE$ SPAGHETTI 3 .Cans 25c the. president’s Oouneil of Econo­ Thomas (D., Utah) to ahatUr the Eseeteive Solphur Fumes day in a rhw. fire was effective at 2 p.m. t7 a.m. | mittee that Egypt and Israel had Seven-Room such plans, buttnther sources said They eoid smoke was boiling Wshop Lsjoe Ordoe of Htmgsr- market ooe of it* blggeet everaH FURNITURE A ^ Oar new sanitary process gives you a delicious^ eriqi, We ho Yd Fresh Oystert, Steomers, mic .Advisers, should be boosted 'teft-Hsrtley labor law and re­ they considered it "qui^e probable" e. s.. t.) .today. I agreed on a cease fire to ht fol­ golden brown food — Seals in the flavor! Come in and by 3 ^ -per cent a year—aa against store the original Wagner act. 18,000 feet shove the peak—re­ ian Lutheran church granted The Foreign Office said last lowed bv direct negotiations on "an hosts la the post year. Tnraever some official uttoionce will follow garded by sclentlaU os theiworid’s retrial before workers’ court on 1 night that Israel lias been receiv- was rapid sad at a. rata well FLOOR COVERING Single try them! FRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED DOVALETTE anmvetage of less than 3 per cent Senator Ives (R , N, Y.) criU- the apparent .Communist rejection armistice. Liftlenecks and Quohogs a year over the last half*century. most active volcona Excessive chsrges of foreign currency nia- jng a flow of arms and aircraft above 1,006.006 sbaros' for tbo foB TO TAKE HOME. CALL 3803. ctoed the bin. He said In an Inted- of Chiang'4 offer to discuss terms sulphur fumes were reported. . "I have every reason to believe." S8-S8 Oak St. TeL 2-1041 . The proposals srere part of the nipulaUon . . . Air Force’s “faster from Czechoaiovakia. Foreign of- Bunche said, “that a cess* fire' is da.v. FACIAL TISSUESLg Pkg 27c vlew that if It reaches the Senate for peace. Heading for the summit by than soufid" plane, rocket-powered fice figures say the Jews have al- j • • • Two of upstairs rooms oouncil’a economic review, aent to fioor, many Taft-Harttey features As the peace issue flared oil no-w in (jffecL” ' I ...... Oongrsaa today along with Praal- horseback were Frank Oberbana- Bell X-1, tokea oft under ■ —UoMsd M»- Office Space BleOfTOaH IMI DEUCIOUS Green Staoipe Given With Cash Sake bin will peas. Our survey of Oen- Washington, Jan. 7—ISi—K new^ radio and televtsion otattons to be" arsenals of many countries—espe- tlew sbsiiTTire w f srted to (pMs .Beat • our new, heavy tivity now to buoyed by "ebnor- ' An unconfirmed report general­ clolly it seem* ' velopmenl* mean a “new and ha^ - ^I'nsH-^^ , mal" poet-war demand the council gress shows it can be enacted “atomic clock’’—ooid to promise , , . . . . ooiiy, it sMms. from Czechoslo- , .p;i,/^hapter in the Middle East. ' beadgnsrtrn hrro today that tiw iatyf ooiidcy u o i edgw . speedily. It to a practical approach. ly circulated in Nanking tonight vak aircraft factories.' aew erase fira tovoaotaota nOsa- A be a keairy doty polisher APPLES 3 Lbo. 29 c said; Ita output must be expected It to what the pemle voted for.” ooid that General Tu had been more accurate time-keeping lU operaUon to IndirfiUy “Israel has no dasigns on th* FOR to expand lees. In tha next few The Times, independent political­ territory of any state," Lourie tta* to betag rsegsrtsd by aad a regahur Johasoa SUNDAY, M N. 9 -w 2 P. M. Several other bflla to repeal the flown to Nanking from a small the world has ever known—has: controlled by the constant, natural ly, said X oettlemeht in Palestine IsMelto sad MO. i years, than the S par tent for the airstrip within the Red ringed said. polisher. economy as a whole. Taft-Hartley act have been Intro- been unveiled by. government acton-; vibration of atoms in a ■molecule couM be reached soon ‘If Britain Qnced thto week, but ’HiomaB’ wag wtaora lito troopa boned i of matter. and the U. 8. coiOfl work together Finn Mo* of Norway, newly Foir Members and Friends the moat Importaat baeauae he to down four waaka aga elected choirmoa of tho commit- RENT POTATOES 15 Lb. Pk. 59c But In these Saids the raport of­ NaUonel Bureau of Standards | *1^**^. to reinforce the moderate elements T rdsiaf y HalSBdt ■ ' HniE'S ■' chatnnaa of the Beoato Labor coin- TIm Btooing Nmn ooid the ex­ nuuiHwi I loeoe «r fotaa ooly a little more in the cotmsils of the- Israeli gov­ Ue. propoood that It inform. tho fered spedae targeta: Dinner . . Entertainment nlttee. pected peace statemant eroold ta- mearchers eold the new devdop- j th u • secohd a year, which ap- ernment.’* Security Council no further ocUon ’Waoklngtoai, Joa. 7-i;a)— T9* LARSEN'S nOQUtRE OAUVOBNIA Agriraltire—A rise ia farming -Thotnaa acknowledged In a Sen­ dicato whether Chiong would re- CftClJMAlN i-OAK ST -MANCHESTtR CONN t i l j t e ment, first disclosed tots' tost! proochee the accuracy of clocks set But. it added. '•mUltortoto poattkm of tha Trsoaury Ji% 9^ FBkD AND HARDWARE apd fiahtng production Of 1 to IVA ate qweeh yastanlay that further ■ign, whether the government month, may also prove of grant [by reference to the earth's rots- threaten to gain the upper hand The proposal was approved with­ 649 MAIN ST., ' Tickets $1.50— DeadUne For Tickets, Friday Night GfiOCiR/£S •MEATS • 7 ^ FTfUlTS • VEGETABLES per cent annually would aupport a labor legtolatlon to ‘icalled for”— would oek for United Nations sup­ importance to radio communiea.-! tion. out objw oh . Not hodgot ^ Dep^ Sqvare, Td. 5406 CARROTS Buns. at Tel Aviv." S ioai; budget I 2 19c growtag poputotlon. Upsrards of beyond the mere regtorntlcB cif the port or U. N. CT Big Four modls- Uona by providing bettor eontrpl,' But the bureau men say that In Prague, meonsrhlte, Cxecb Ths eommltteo adjourned Mb- bf the “width” of broadcast ■ fra-1 eventually their clock may vary 8M64i.43: and 4^ (C OB rag* Bghtk (Uiatlanai oa Pag* tSgSU (Ceattoaed ea i :\ fCeattUMd Fewk Queoctoo. thua porinlttiiig atoie* eely a atcoad in every 300 veore. fOoattsaed L t :

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