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Thomas Z^ilay, aon o f Mr. and < The Manchsatsr Vetsranff Ooua- flbld. road, changed with spiiiWng, All Interested in the spoken was fined $18. , drama are Invited to the meeting Mrs. Alden BaUey of Main street cU wUl moat at 8 o’ck>ck tonight PoKce Court About Town In Woodruff hall of Center Church has been elected treasurer of the at the V.F.W. Home. Considera­ House tonight at 8:30, when Pro­ sophomore class at Boston Univer­ tion will be given to a request that HALE'S SELF SEI Th* CJownopolltan Club will rie«t fessor William Thornton Simpson sity. veterans take.a stand, if they so In Teem Court this morning The Origlaal In New Eagfauki - ^ « Filduy «ft«rnoon « t 2:16 i.i the of Springfield wlU present the pro­ desire, on the matter of priorities Thomas limm, no addresa was MARY CONSOU Federation room of Center Cl. ch gram. In the Impending sale of thd houses sent to Jail for 15 days on an In- Mmtehe$ier—‘'A CUy o f FUlago Charm The Young People’s Society of at Orford >^llage. houM. Mre. Erneet Ohberg r.nd the Concordia Lutheran church toaicatlon count. Donald R. Mahr Dreeamaklagddag and ARsARaratlena and HEALTH M A RKED Wnllaoe Canney will preaent a lec­ of Rockville Itn>, also held for Covered Battens Bat The Ladles Aid Society of the win hold a Harvest Social in the ig m ra go U ) MANCRESTER, CONN., THURSDAY, NOVEBIBER 18, 1848 (TWENTY PAGES) ture-demonstration entitled "From church basement this evening at Teachers o f. Zion Lutheran Intiurtcatl^ paid a 810 fine. He VOL. LXVIIL, NO. 42 B u ck 1 n g h a m Congregational was taken off a pubile bus at po­ Fleece to finished Yarn.” Non- church announce a plastic demon­ 7:80. The program will be followed Church school will meet this eve­ is Elm Street. Bast Hartford members WIU be welcome at the with light refreshments. Tickets ning, following the 7:15 choir re­ lice headquarters last night. Phoae Hartford d-BBi stration in the social room, tomor­ Doaald B. Wiley o f 60 Oamp- THURSDAY SPECIALS iisdal guest fee. Members are asked row evening at eight o’clock. may be purchased at the door. hearsal. to note the change of time. Rescue Tnqiped Truck Driver s i O C Green Stamps Given With Cash Sales. [ News Tidbits TOe fiiial session o f the com­ The Brownie Leaders association Nationalists Claim will meet tomorrow afternoon at Experts Summoned munity leadership church echool GOLD HBDAL C aM From (ff) W ins will take place this evening at 7:30 two o’clock with Mrs. Alton Hall in Center Church house. of 37 Holl street. FLOUR 5 Lb. 45c Complete Victory Spanish poUtldsns, rusty In ths OAMTOEIX'S wara of campaigning, getting Into atiide for Sundaj^s voting— To Advise THAI^GIVING Spain’s fin t BMalcipM ta 13 yaara . . . Israeli Army saya TJfMATO SOUP 3 c. 29c In Suchow Fight lar^ number of Arab Shalkha of ■HE HEAT YOU NEED JcUo Padding Combination. Chocolate, ^ the Negeb deaert have aakad that Tapioca, Rice and Vanilln ^ For their people come under the aa- tbority and protectloa of loraol... Aspects |h E ECONOM Y YOU LINENS C h i n »s e CUivemment W ill Bolster American official In Munich ta- FOB FBUIT OAKB—FANCY olgna in protest against Military I Riepresentative ’ Asserts government order to return valua­ WANT 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 CasualOes In­ ble art abjecta to Italy . . . Judge ^larshall Calb Financial MIXED FRUIT Lb. 39c Marine Unit J. Howard Roberts of Bridgeport . Bromley and White MerceriEcd flict^ <« .Reds as Superior court refuses to rtduce Asks UN to Apply And Monetary Adirisona O rd € rto d a y from $10,000 to $1,000 the haU e f From Washington and Quaker Lace Agaihft 40,000 Suf­ At Tsingtao Peter Glares, one of six WALN UT MEATS 49c men held on charges of carrying Berlin to Consult With DAMASK fered by Own Forces weapons ta as auto . . . John Fas­ Bernadotte^s Plan NO. *54 CAN HUNTS Question Whether *Cir- ter Duilea says Americanfi want Jessup; Will Consider Manchester Lumber and TABLE Nanking, Nov. strong and unified Western Burape SETS cumstances’ Might Re­ capable of standing up for itself. BrUain Formally Asks Questionnaire Sent by PRUNE *1110 government claimed com­ Senator Walter F. Oe«Mge. who Egypt Seizes Fuel Co. 64 X 82 Size plete victory in the Suchow sult in Armed .Con­ will return to chairmanaMp of Sen­ Application to Settle Bramnglia to Members CENTER STREET PHONE 5145 CLOTHS With 8 Napkins P L U M J Can 25c 6 Cans $ 1 .1 9 battle t^ay. Gen. Chang Liu- flict Is Left Open ate Finance committee, saya an ex­ Palestine D ispv^i Of Big Four Natioils Shik, official military spokes­ cess profits tax would lead "to de- Ship’s Cargo 80 X 80— 12 X 80 else. Drees up .structlon of business” . . . Amer­ Submits Resolution your table for Thanksgiving man, told his weekly press Washington, Nov. 18— The ican ambassador to Great Britain. Paris, Nav. l l —n- retary of State Marshall aum - White Rayon Damask KRAFT DINNER cheer in London for subduing or­ Paris, Nov. 18.— (/P)— Suchow can be considered as rins force’ ln China, left open today moned American financial Linen flniah mercerised white concluded. What the Commu- nery hone with frightened woman ain formaIl$’ asked the Unit­ fiscation Is CrtM lds and monetary experts today damaak cloths with 8 napkins the question of whether “circum- aboard. S P E C IA L 2 Pkgs. 25c nlzts do now Iz subject to o^ ec- Joseph Boyle (under smashed window) leata Ms head la Ms hands as ed Nations today to apply the from Washington and Beriin $4.50 to $19.95 to match. stanoes” might lead to armed con­ police and volunteers work with timhers to pry np Ms overturned Fifty persons who suffered from Bound for Israel TA BLE CLOTHS and SETS ture.” recent smothering fog prepare to la8e Count Folke Bernadotie’a Pleturee Eedz la rilgbt flict with Communist troops. track pinning him to groand at I(sedhnin, Blaas. Boyle, 85, remained to advise on currency aspaets The Navy said 1,250 Leather­ eonaelons through the hnlf-hoor sedeal and gave advloe to bis res­ wing their way to North Carolina plan to Palestine. A British Port Sal4 Eigypt, Nov. '16—(F)— of the Berlin criais. They wffl Chang pictured the Red forces for week’s free %-acatleu.. .FUMit YELLOW in flight He said government necks will sail from .Guam next cuers. He was taken to heapllal with leg and Internal Injuries. spokesman said the United Egyptian suthorlties began today consult with Dr. Philip C. 54x54 $3-69 , Tuesday to reinforce the 2,600- Boyle said his track evcrturaed when he swerved to avoid another to Key West of Secretary ef De­ Closeout! '4 Only. Reg. $19.95 troops and planes were mopping fease Forrestal foreshadows possi­ States delegation took part to imload tbe cargo of the Ameri­ Jessup, U. S. deputy who man Marine garrison at Tsingtao. up an area extending SO miles vehicle. (AP wlrephoto). bly historic diplomatic and defense "at an official level” in draft­ handles the Berlin for Mai^ TURNIPS 6 Lbs. 25c This force, laid the Navy in addl­ can Victory ahlp Flyktg Trader. V . Pastel Colored around Suchow. ^ steps to preserve world’s precari­ ing this proposal. The authorities said they are cen- ahaU in the Security CouncIL 54x72 $3-98 The spokesman asserted 130,000 ing details to a surprise news con­ ous peace . . . John Foster. Dulles NO. 1 casualUes were Inflicted on the ference announcement by Secre­ Follows Lines o f Report fiscating the cargo because it waa BatpluMla eatOehaleal* Aaaeeta thoroughly surprised bv President The BriUsh submitted to the Reds as against 40,000 suffered by tary of Defense Forrestal, “will as­ bound for Jm el. Thiz step was discloaed by M New Englander’s Told Truman’s appointment Ueaignhtlng 5S-natlon PoUUcal committee a (The U.S. State deparUnent in American delegation source aa 15 Lb. Pk. Nationalists. sist in the orderly evacuation of him aettag chairman of the U. 8. empfaaaU in the » > ! « « . dlspote POTATOES 59c (Kven ss ho spoke 1,350 Ameri­ resolution following the Unea of Washington said it is Investigating 72x90 $7-95: on Damadc Sets United {Kates nationals through delegation to the U.N. . . . Coast the slain mediator'a final report. shifted to technkai aspects of tha can Marine reinforcements pre­ the port of Tsingtao.” the Egyptian action.) ' ■ • ______t ■ Ouaj^ and Navy seardi o t Point The resolution calls for a ConcUia- The manifest of the T0,000-ton currency control problem ta tha pared to rush from Guam to Dodges Fighting Query Judith, R. I., for body o t Rev. John fbrmer German caj^tat N’apkms 59c ca. Tstngtao, 335 nUlea northeast of Get Off High Perch tlon commission o f thrM nations ship, operated by the Isbrandtscn Forrestal was asked by report­ Oaaey, who drowned yesterday to supervise the division o f Pales­ Steemiiiip Co., described the chrgo The Americaa axperts are fijfiag HEALTH MARKET Suchow, to bolster the 3,600 ers whether the Marines will fight' while on first flriiing trip. ORDER YOUR THANKSGIVING •98 set I Marines at ths U.S. Naval anchor- tine between Arabs and laraells. as bound for Genoa, Italy. The to Paris from tlM Treasury depart­ 54x54 Qoth with Napkins .... $ 5 .9 6 Set if the Communist armies attack Senator George Malone (R., The resoluUon suggeatod that Egyptians contended, however, ment In Washington and from Gen. * age therei Shanghai reports had a Tsingtao. That, replied Forrestal, Businessmen Given Ad* Nev.) Uamea Secretniy of State Uiciua D. Clay's MUitary govern­ Beautiful luatroua rayon damaak that washes and Irons so 08 X 78 size, with 8 napkins, 3 blue and 1 srrMn only. Fine FRESH I Red truck column moving toward W ill Reopen* the CoRciliation commlaaiqp also that labeta tadicated> the goods TURKEYS NOW! la a matter for the State depart­ .Marahall for plight of Chlnag Kai- take ovar, at the request o f the were destmed for Tel Aviv. ment staff in Bsrfin. sasUy. quality pastel colored Tsyon damaak cloths with 8 napkins, I Tsingtao from Tsinan. ment to decide. vice by Vermont Gov- Shek’s government In China . . , . (UA. fisnator Osorga W. Malone JSecurity Council, any or all func­ HaHed at Pert SaM The experts wifi have befiom f t a t H Lb. A t the State department, Preaa Americm President Lines official Id To 19 Lb. 19'Lbfi and U f hnported Bdgiuifi. 5H O U LD ER 5 49c (R-Nev.) In Tokyo toM The As- amor at 24th New tions o f the acting mediator, them a qucatlonnatra oa cu m a - Officer Michael J. McDermott took W age Talks saya the State department has ap­ Ralph J. Bunche, and the preaent The veesel. carrying 38 vehicles, cy issue which Security Council . Bociated Preaa he attended a sacret 4,000 hags o f rice and a large thia position: England. Conference proached company on the possibil­ U.N. Truce commission.' FRESH confarmiee In Tsingtao ysaterday number of batteries and automo- President Juan A. Bramulga o f A r­ To Dry Tour TKmditgUUig DUHeel **nie answer Is that It all de­ ity of freezing Itz strlke-bonnd poa- gentine has sent to the Big Four at which plana were discussed tW pends on drcumatances and there sedger sMpa In San Francisco and The Conciliation group also bils Spare parts, waa halted at High-Ranking Govern­ would appoint a technical bound­ Nations. lb. 6 9 ^ 58” WWta 18x18” representatives o f Gen. Douglas la no answer now. I don’t know Boston, Nov. 18.—(/P)— sending them to China to evacuate Port Said Tuesday. 79< P O R K BU TT5 Lb. 59c aries commiuion to aid In outlin­ BramugUa is leading a Btrtta NUGARA UNTFREE, HK^HLY ' MacArthur and Navy leaders. Hs what the answer will be. I can’t New England businessmen ment Peacemaker to American citizens . . . Any ad­ Officials said the master of the said he could not discuss the plans.) ministration move to dislodge Paul ing frontiers in Palestine “based ship first refused to let the Egyp­ compromise effort on behalf of the White Mercerized PURE pretend to say now what they will were advised today to “climb Cbuncii’s six "neutral” All Nativd Birds IVom Nearby Pam s ABSORBENT CHECK 6 NaaUag Sate for Meath Take Hand in Strike O. Hoffman as chief of E.R.P. on specific conclusions” o f Count tians unload the cargo and that do In certain clrcumstancea” down from their high perch.” Bernadotte,” and "aubject to much V. N. Sacretory-aeaesat Ikygve TaUe Damask Other government aourcea said eSremnstaaces At Preaent seems Ukety to provoke a flgM la the city military governor then the goveniment won at least ths Gov. Ernest W. Gibson of New York, Nov. 18—(iP)—Nego­ Congress adjustments aa may promote issued a confiscation order. Later, U e also haatalttated a otody ot the PORK 5AU5AGE5 Lb. 59c O n . the basis of IntormsUon agreement” between the .Arabs and currsney quetUon by Ms own tater DISH TOWELS Nigddns opsnmg pbsse of the Suchow bat­ available here, the circumstances 'Vermont told more than 1,- tiations of striking longshoremen the officials said, tha U.S. consul L. T. WOOD LOCKER PLANT tle ag2nst 300,000 veteran troops. Jews. here asked the ship’s master to nic'AnsL Amseicaa aoureaa saM to ­ at this time are these: 000 industrialists in an ad­ and their employers wlU bs reop­ day their lieiegatlnn has a rt yill, PHONE 9424 > This victory, they added, means Hepsa far Support el Fisa * abide by the order. $1.19 yd. Fresh Seafood 1. Tsingtao, Yellow sea port at dress read at the 24th New ened tomorrow, with the govern­ Turkeys Price The propoeal was placed before raeelvad any apeeUto requeat fto the base of the Shantung penln- England confeyePce; the committae following a debate definite jafonnatloa flWB Bta. ^ — 3 9 ^ ea. 39c ea. (CDntiBned sn Fbur) anla, ti. closa to Commnhist-con- ment lending ja hand through a Fresh fish to fry, bak, boil or broil ” Miist Ahaadon Beaerve^ on the Palcatine situation. Brldfii Instructed to Clear troUed areas—so doss that the high-ranking labor peacemaker. laeleS Ob Aieqaato Chitoel Soft absorbent diah towels made by Niagara In the ever Maks up'swurnWn table cloths. Gkx)d quality white damaak ’Tf New England la to prosper The meeUng will be the first To Be Higher Delegate Hector McNeil evprsaaid Hie Soviet uakm haa SirlaTiil ft Will save you thne and save yon toil; water supply for the dty is with­ and grow we must abandon 'some hope the full General AasemMy Up Seieure Quickly popular glaaa check pattern In blue, green and red.’ 68” white mercerlzikd damask. napklna. in Cotrnmmist-held territory. Some joint session since the Malne-to- will not lift tha blockade uakoa the of our traditional reserve and would support the Bernadotte Washington. Nov. 18— important than any questioa of mote pliable M . 6 9 c Bullctini keys to go 'round this holiday Gibson took issue, too, with one the east coast and paralysed large season than in 1947. That’s one Support Cut nine that blockade. olmtiltaaaoua action on curreaey' , CM pee, N. H^ NOv. 18— of the Council’s own reports op­ tegmenta of the area’s economic FRESH OYSTERS * .. 79e —The battered body of a reason prices are higher, Offlclala said tbe State depart­ 54x72 posing developments of a TVA life. 'Price estimates are based on the ment sent Instructions to Ambas­ (Osnt on Page Faar) 8 9 c • yenag womaa believed by po- power project in this region. Meeting Scheduled Today Growers in 1949 to Be fice ta be the znM ag Newark, Higher Postal assumption demand this year will sador Stanton Griffis Tuesday to "One of the handicaps of ths A meeting of the strike commit­ be as strong as last year. If de­ look into the case, do all poerible N. 8., nnrse. Rath Kaenberg, New England area,” he said, "is Assuretl o f Getting On­ was moved today from tha tee of the AFL ' International mand also falls off, the price could to straighten out the ship’s legal 54x90 Rates Likely the high cost of electrical energy. Longshoremen's association (ILA) com f down. Right now, whole­ position and (protest to the E g^b- $1.19 shallow grave where it was There is no reason to believe that ly 60 P. C. of Parity found last algbt. Authorities was scheduled today to atudy prob­ sale trade sources consider the de­ ian govenunant-slf he considered A n sizes to fit up to tha big dinner size. Heavyweight d ea r. the trends in government are away lems arising from the decision of mand vw r strong. reported, however, there was from the extension and develop­ F lashes! ”notUng deflalte” as they Truman to Renew With Halifax longshoremen to handle You ouglit not to be too aur- Iri'^h S " wm »walted here. LADIES’ ment of public power. any ship which docks at the Nova prised if you .see price taga run­ waited detailed examination Vigor Plea to Help Bal­ “The contrary Is true and we glamor for growera next year. (L a ta I Lttaa al the UP, Mfira) by medical experts. Scotian port. ning up to 80 or 90 cents a pound The potato won’t be supported I shall be blind tadeed if we fail to The decision reestablished Hali­ on the Thanksgiving bird at retail Thanksgiving Housewares ance Federal Budget take advantage o f the opportuni- in the manner to which It hssi Osslpee, N. H., Nov. 18— VF)— fax yesterday as the busiest port stores. become sccustomed. Not by one- Russia Starts DuUea Aettag on the North Atlantic coaat, ^ t h The price will vary from store The badly decomposed and ap­ (Oonttnuea oa Paga Four) third. in feet. Key Weot. F la , Nav. IS. .’OP).' . parently bludgeoned body of a Washington, Nov. 18—OF)—Prea- special “boat trains” shuttling lin­ to store, from neighborhood to Instead of the 90 per cent of CARDIGAN ng woman believed by police to ident Truman will renew with vig­ er passengers to and from the crip-' neighborhood, from city to d ty. parity guarantee o f recent years, Pass System M m Fester DaBsp aa artlag < Ruth Elsenberg, missing New­ or next year hts plea for higher pled port of New York. Some stores may even use turkeys growers in 1949 will be assured by ama of the L'Mtofl Stalaa M ega- SOMETHING rark, N. J„ nurse, was found lastpostal ratea to help balance the Woman Tutor As the strike of 65,000 members aa "loss leader8” ---sell them at a the government of getting only tkm to the Uaitc4 Natleas la hta night in a shallow grave. budget, those In the know said to­ o f the ILA gripped a 700-mlle loss fn order to get custoraen to. 60 per cent of the theoretical “falj: May Seal Off • Berlin’* first effidal post electisa eaSsfss state police said clothing dis­ day. stretch of the east coast, negotia­ buy the trimmings in that store. to everyone” price.. Boeat ot this caaatry^s M-partisaa WONDERFUL Thanl^inng Dinnerware covered near the body matched •The Post Office department now tions toward settling the 12-week*> Prires Still Rising And to be certain of even that Soviet Sector from forelga policy. DaBea wM ba act- that worn by the attractive 23- seems likely to wind up fSOO.OOO,- For Robberies old Pacific Coast maritime strike Prices in the wholesale market much, the growera must not pisnt j tag chalrama SWEATERS 000 in the red next June—an un­ moved along steadllv. A longshore­ are a good deal higher than last more potatoes than they are told. West; No Consultation of Secretary of State HAS year-old nurse when she left a 32 pc. Floral desigti Dinnerware Set $8.49 Newtown, Conn., home July 20 for precedented loM which would ac­ men's pay dispute is at the hesu^ year—and they're ri.sing. A Supporting potato prices has j ------who will be ta Washtagtee Maaltay a five day vacation In New Hamp­ count for more than a third of the Arrested in Connection of the west coast strike also. young tom turke.u weighing 18 to cost the government dearly. So; Berlin. Nov. 18— UP)— A new for coatereacea with Mr. Tionma . HAPPENED shire and Maine. She was employed deficit forecast for the entire gov­ In New York Margolis set meet­ 20 pounds cost 43 >i to 44 cento far this year the bill amounts to! Russian system of uniform psssis Tbe Prctkldeat at the aaaie ttam at the Newtown home as a child ernment’s operaUon this fiscal With Crime Spree ings today with the New York a pound in wliolesale lots at Chi­ about* $100,000,000, compared with i that may seal off Berlin’s Soviet oppotatedi BiiaJaaRa Cehca as chtef 35 pc. Needlepoint Dinnerware Set $10.98 year. TO nurse. Of Three Youths Shipping association. represenUng cago last y?ar. Today the price the previous high o f nearly $91.- j sector from the west takes effect Lalted States delegate to the UJ«. Crashed Skull Suffered WIU Involve Second Claes Mall the stevedore employera, and. the for the same bird is 57 to 58 cento. OOO.OOO in 1946: Last year's bUl today. Aaseatoly ta Paria to teptaca Bo- Medical Referee Francis Dube Officials told a reporter private­ ILA’s strike committee. Smaller birds cost more than «4ts $39,500,600. A Russian ahnouncemtat. mada pahMraa Warrea Aastta, who haa THIS SUIT S3 pc. Needlepoint Dinnerware Set $16.98 reported a preliminary examina­ ly the increases most certain to be Springfield. HI.. Nov. 18—W V -A Margolis also planned to meet larger ones, because demand le The trouble has been two-fotd. last night over the radio and retaraed to the Ualted States be­ proposed will involve second class 50-year-old Springfield woman, de­ Farmers planted more and more cause of niaess. tion Indicated she suffered a with New Vork'a Mayor WilUam concentrated on small sixes and through the Soviet-Uncensed news • o e PR1C8 ' crushed skulL The official cause mall—made up chiefly of newspap­ scribed by police detectives as .a O’Dwyer: Arthur Meyer, head of there aren't many of them. A potatoes and Americana ate few­ agency ADN, said the new system teacher of robbery techniques to 62 pe; Floral design Dinnerware ' o f death and cither . details were ers and magufinea. the New York State Mediation young hen weighing;, 10 to 12 er and fewer. So tha government will apply to the entire Soviet oc­ Moaey Bag MIsalag FACTORY withheld, however, pending further H iey said the reason is that the three youths, is in jaU on three Board: New Jersey State Media­ pounds coats. W to 6S cento a had to buy the surfihu under its cupation tone M d tbe Russlaa- Prsridaacr. B. L. Nov. Mirro Ahmumim Reaitar and Rack Set ...... $28.95 examination. Post Office department rates that charges In connection with their tion board representativea • and pound In wholesale lots today. support program. controfied ares of Berlin. - A moaey hag runtatalag 94.187 ta brief crime spree. ^cretsry of Agriculture Bran- cash waa lepscted te poUm today Designed for large alaa fowl, roaate and ham. Dp. Dube said the skull and category as its biggsst money- Mayor Frank Hague E gg en of Last year the price was 52'j to 53 Three Kinds of CArds upper portion of the body were loser. I^ ey Insisted the fact that DetecUve Sgts. diaries Earley nan announced the new 60 per cent The RusZisns said that starting as aOhutag from tha algkt depssi Bowl and and James Ifipollto said Mrs. Flor­ Jersey City. cents. 9 4 pCe Fiord design Dinnerware found in the grave and the lower a majority o f the nation’s ^ press support level for 1949-crop pota­ today three kinds of identity carda tocy at the Uaoota broach of Baay ence’ Mooniaw was arrested ' last the riaatatloaa baak. Edward section nearby. Police theorized opposed Mr. Truman’s election is toes last night. He sa | d he dldh't wUl be in use; For Germans, for brown­ 1 6 - 4 5 night and charged with armed rob­ like to do it. ,but had ao other Shore, a dowatewa market eftt- In’s lEEN TTMPnZD^ ing. PoUahed. Mtin finish, quick beat bdttem. S e t ’ *'eas'd ••*•■•••••••••••• ^ 4 9 * 9 5 bones of the- lower part of the beside the point. those without nsUonality and for J, To emphaalie .their no-retalia­ bery, attempted robbery, and con­ course In view of tha Mgh. cost del cald the lie depocteed twe bage jXTtcrstt - body .had -been dragged from the tributing'to the deUnquency of a ’Yorelgners:" —gOBo tbru an ingenious process that infinitely ' grave by animals. tion contention, they recalled that Private Saves -4 Miners; of the potato program. Oql, Frank S. Howley.’U. S. com­ I of Bceaoy. eao roatalatag SLSM minor. ' aad the other 94J 87 aad a check Wear-Ever, Many-nse Enaaicled Self-Baatinf ThaiU^iii^^Sp^Ud. Bone Handled State PoUce MaJ. Dwight Com- the preeident recommended, postal - -Brannon also set-a goal of t.- mandant In Berlin, .said the R us-1 enricbes its top'quality worsted. Tempering makes The three youths, in signed state­ 638,300 acres of potatoes for next fee fits, te the deposHery lete Set- Btock asked the girl's uncle, Jer­ rate boosts In each o f the last two ments, admitted one robbery and siatui had not notified the other choice fiibrics more responsive to lithe uiloring. . . ome Efisenberg, a Newark lawyer, years and followed up the first Big Hero in Japan Today year. This is about 200,000 acres powers of the move. He said ac­ orday aight. Baak efftetalc tailed an attempted robbery.. They also below this year's planting. te ftad the bag eeatatohig the ROASTER to forward her dental chart for suggestion with a specific bill tion appeared to him to be “ more ROASTER CARVING SET are In jail and are charged wlthi Each State AssIgaaS Goal adds sparkle to colons... and ineneaset wearability. C A R m SET •100% ALL WOOL purpoeea of identification. drafted by the .postmaster general. hocus poctis, ” but added that, tf robbery and an attempted armed Bach state was assigned a goal. It’s just one of the "exclusives” you get when. .. The lawyer and the girl’s father. A feature of that bill waa sharp­ robbery. Sendai, Japan, Nov. 18— (fiV—4fresh water aprlng. Its waters and enforced it could block o ff the 67-45 Ephrikm Elsenberg, vice principal ly boosted ratea for second class ^ t . Salvatore Forte o f Hatboro, 10 pebble sized pieces of candy Eventually each coimty, than each BnmtaGws Deathe $ 1 4 - 9 5 Relates Her Connection grower, will get one. ba aligible Russian sector. New Birttala. Nav. Length 17 8-16”. width 18 8-8” , $2-49 and $3.89 of the East Side achool annex In matter. one o f them bad In his pocket kept TO Howley said he believed strict • FIRST QUALITY Mrs. Moomaw. in the presence Pa., was almost as big a hero in for price support, a farmer must Suit tar height 9 7-16”. Holds 16 pound $ 3 - 9 6 Newark, planned to come here BeM la Committees them alive. enforcement of the uniform pass of police and Assistant State’s At­ Japan today as Gen. Douglas Mae- not exceed bis Individual fonl- filed agataat the New turkey. Handles on ends and todey to assiet authorltlea. But It never got out of commit­ n ie Japanese. who admire, requirement would be next to Im- torney Keith H. Dressendorfer. A i^ u r. courage and know-how, bowed low The lower support level came as ligh t Oa, today hy Walter Tyidu. sides. The girl wqs reported missing tee for a vote In either house of signed a sUtement rcIaUng her p o^ ble. • SIZES 34 TO 40 when she did not reappear at the Private Forte saved the Uvea o f today to Private Forte. no great surprise. A. K. Gardner, 8r, Hcihilitfrtir af toe * Stainlets Steel Fowl Thanksgiving Oongreas. Connection with the three youths. four Japanese miners buried In a Maine's commissioner of agricul­ Wifi Not Go Aleag e< hta deeeeeed wWb, netea , It's a KuppEnhaimer Aluminum Pie Plate home o f her employers, Mr. and The president spoke out again, Forte left Hatboro High school Royal Chef Police said Mrs. Moomaw's cave in for 12 dtj-s. ture. said his state “acceptad the He said the western powera aad few chlltoea. whs #a4 H Mrs. Peter Drury, at the cloae of but leas emphatically, for highlit; statement disclosed that two at the. end of his freshmsn year would not go along aitb the Mca L a c e r ...... 10c 1 0 ” . . . . - - - 49c Table Cover . . 25c her vacation. Their families and friends bad IS months ago and has been sta-: thought that them would hive to toe Ami • MOSTLY INDIES RED postal ratea in hla budget message young unidentified girls who lived given them up for dead. But not because they had not been consult­ aa Nav. . Lost Seea by Ndgbbsr last year—again to the Republi­ at her home—one 11 and one 14— tloned in Japan since Janiisrj-. be a drastic cut in rapport pricas ALUMINUM Private Forte. He waa once a Parents “ Surprised" Ion next year’s crop and tber»- ed. Hw ehUdrsa, an ysuaQ 7 She was last' seen by s neigh­ can-dominated 80th Congress. had lured the three youths to her American officials meanwhile miner, himself. Hls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Nlc-; alter.” tor. J r, Joha. Aim M MANCHESTER GREEN bor o f the Dtury’s.who drove, her Next January, however, the home. She Instructed them In pro­ announcetl that a British C-47 Maria Aaa. Tyaili Pyrex Pie Plates to a Bridgeport. .Conn., railroad President will have a Democrat- cedure In staging robberira, es­ He kept digging doggedly. And ols Forte said thev were "very i Simultaneously with Brannon’s Footwear For AU the Family ROASTER Stainless Steel Poultry Thanksgiving SALESROOM HOURS: M rarnriand’’ ’ over the news tiuit tt n n ouncement, potato growers air life ^ plane . cra'she.1 tost night in i the 9 T m. 9 station where she purclBsed a dominated Congress containing a capes and disposal of loot. She he kept a crew of Japanese dig­ rarorised over oLer the ^ j,r.tio„aiPoUto council, the Soviet rone. ktUlng the pilot 9” ______ticket tff Portsmouth, N. H. told them to rob women. ging, down through a 100 foot their 19-year-oId number of new faces. And, ad­ it's objective: To promote potato and seriously injuring two crew- $ 6 -3 9 Skewers ...... 15c 10” . . • 59c Napkins ...: ^ 15c Friends quoted her sa saying ministration aources say, he will Police* seized the three youths high hill, to reach the imprisoned the Uvea of'tb e four trapped Jap- cora. The crash occurred three she Intended to hitchhike from "strongly urge” the rate ,boosts. last Monday for Investigation in ancoe miners. consumption. Brannan' said he was “ extremely miles weaf of Schoenberg. , Portsmouth to Chocorua, N. H^ to ... Some Increases Voted connection \Aith the robberj* of a " B ^ e d to Eroergeney Urapltol "H e alwaya did have -nglneer- meet an acquaintance with’'whom Thev were dragged alive from reluctant” to approve the lowering Some increases were voted by woman and an attempted robbery Ing talent.” said Forte's brother Treasury Balane* ’ Green HALE’ S . she intended to drive to Maine lo t the 66th Congress to^go Into ef­ of a second woman. Their signed >hrir '^ k . dark-^risoo today. AU Ghnacn. 27. an Army %-eteran of of the support prico. Ho haa^pned a vacation on Monhegan laland, 16 were exhausted and were niahed to odd that hia action “cannot ba fect on January 1. They will raise statemmts admittod the crimes. the Sooth Pacifle campeifi^ Washington. Nov. 18—.(Jh—"nie Stamps Given HOUSEWARES miles off the «oast. Police IdenUfled the three as to an emergency bofptial sag up hi’ tag World war n . "I guess his regarded as a'precedant or pa The airmail stamps from five cents to position of the Trearary Nov. 16: MW* Her New Hampebire friend and six. make varying hikes In third ford von Wart. 23: Robert Near, 18, a tent at tbe mine’s mouth. natural talent together wito the i attitude of this department ta ah- WUh Cash Sales BASEMENT Receipts. *284.886.397.42: expen­ W C 0IVE GREEN STAMPS Island residents reported they had and fourth class mail, end up rates and Paul Black, 17. Doctors said they would Uve. training he r^elved froin the tabUahlng the g e n e ^ level o f price ditures. $169,123,233.19: balance. MancmistiA " neither seen her nor knew of. her on money orders and registered ■ The two girls are held In the, When the .*ve-ln came the Army played a big part In the supports under our .new Isgioia- ' itlon.” . .. i$4,664.596.060.06— f j juvenile home. 1 vinffE w$r eb undflrffrounde MSCU#.” 1

i t ' " 7 ^ ..M MANCHESTBE BVENWO HERALD. MANCHEHTER. CONN.. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, IM t BlA.MJHlr^Sl t:K GVfSMNU HEftALO. MANCHESTEE. CONM^ TRURSEAT, ^UVEA1BER 18. 194S P A O & 4 W O p atto BO riiaiR adgm and eolorhfl David la a senior end a danJiilate choirmaster of the South Metho- beart, are advised to bring tortr 1 . . . Miss Mary Friedman of the Green mer Diakan, Dr. Eugene Davis, ai Ej8U*fliydByElElM» with paints not having a lead High School for Wast Point, and Barclay, bet­ dtst church w ill be organist fo r the copies with them Monday evoning. school facul.ty. Ermano Oaraventa, Charles.Hol­ Rockville w. OUldren In the two-year age ter known as "BOrry”, la a mem evening. Msnehaater High School Aids for Child County Y Unit Bolton Notch ' fl M L O E W C btf of tbe Nasareite church and a Important Factors man, Charles House. Matthew group like toys with motion, but ebnsidera itself fortunate t o have Moriarty, George Marlow, Herb they ahovld have no removable potential future church organist, a friaod so vitally Intareatad la its Pnrei^ were urged to consider DRiVr IN THEATRE C h o o s i n g Don’t Nagicet Slipping Get a eadi haa him the individual differenres in chil* Is Formed Here McKinney, Dr. Ray Moszer, John Overpass Plan pans. Toys for flve-year-oMa offer baing a pupH of Clarenoo W . Hel- moaioal program as Mr. Ashtoo.- Are Discussed Gifts l^lfomed an opportunity to tcaiMi fchildreh aing. flrioadiy hadetget'iBd dron's .work, which is no\V one of LaBelle, George Potterton, Jay NOW BATUROAV One of the innovations of the FAL&E TEETH saner the dw ke of Rublnow..Bob Smith, Saul Sllver- aafa handling of household tools program wlH be the audience par­ the factors recognized as most Im­ Handel’s Messiah to Be EHzabath Boyee, also a ssntor, De false teeth, drep. dip or wabble aaUnon panaaa tert r portant in the school’s treatment stcin and Dr. Bernard Sheridan. For Hospitak and appliances in mlifiature. Buy­ wUl sing tha four reoltoUvoa pre­ ticipation in the singing of tbe ’wbea yoa talk. eat. lauch or •nceie; a ** ‘ ...... Ill I II Program Is on the State Panel Talks Held by of the reading problem. Compari* Local business and Pro* fiiS!^-FAliS8!b.lr. ing toya for ten-year-olds la only Cresented Here on ceding the "Pastoral Scene” . LSu- “llellelujah” chorus. *0 1 1 # haa Don't be annoyed and embarraiMied by half the Job, as children of this Mt been tried anywhere In New siacb bandteapt. rASTKKTH. an alkk- U aon between the work of various rtne Hoaghind. another senior, will llna powder to eprlnkle on aMothir in- rssnnS• am d M wn flag a s a w a Parents, Educators at fessionnl Men Are on Highway Department’s age must be taught' Gl use play­ iwm a n ntoh, maiamidmiA pupils should never be made. NoYember 22 render the recitative, "Then Shall land and might prove an 'ax- ro a r plataa. keep* fal.-e teeth more dtitoeWi*‘ir- - • |'1 J Wi Rather the parents should give CommitteiB . Man Injured Program T^UnrninoNE Roekville’a Legion Aux­ things ;aucb as electriv trains and ______e tbe Byeo of the Blliid Be Opened” ment of worthwhile jnvit. Onnly sat. Gives eonfldent fecllnr of Fwaonars.TXS MAN. Come hi The Green School tha Mca. liach child encouragement to do Handel'a "Meariah" win be sung and the aria, "He ShaU Feed His of the readers who do not bVdirlty and added comfort. No sura- TiCHNieOLOR 2p$ iliary to Rcmmnbef tatow the "Hallelujah” chonia by my. gooey, pasty taste or feellnr. Get /ii«rimj.ion i hi» best on his own reading level County T. M. C. A. committee A new overpaaa and approaches by toe 154-volce A Capella Choir Flock". This aria will be fol­ rAflTB B TR today at any drug store. A n intcresUng p ^ e l discussion and ^ should oraisapraise him when hebe Ak Cars Crash P L U S; Jasaea In o f how the school, the paren|s and to carry Routo US 6 and 44 hlgh- Maaen The Vetm uM lowed by-a lovely rendition of TRAPROCK has bettered hia own record. for Manchester was organised at Starta 8aa.t Nqbady lira s Feecver ^ "HATTER’S CASTLE” Cooking Expert of Mancheater High adiool Mon­ Iwat ceossavMriMf wess re sav vm "~ the library can help uie child in waya acroaa the railroad at Bol­ "Come Unto Him’’ to be suiw my Childron may be helpml to be­ a meeting held recently in the Float -OHOflT GOES WILD* day evening, November 38,, at ton Notch la Inoluded In the state Rockvine, Nov. 18—-(Special) Virginia Green. ^9A#wtflfFIMANCEC0l FOR DRIVEWAYS bis reading was heard by a large come better readers by the par­ Manchester High .school library. GbrnpUa R^ident Suf*. highway dspartmant’a tentative eight o’clock In the South Mcth- A newoomer to toe vocal stago FENDER AND BODY fed Usov s naif naaiBi asnama assembly o f parents and educators ents' fumiahlng thSm with many The Dohoaa • Brtel-Lahoc-Hanam To Lecture Here I CAN at ihe meeting of the Manchester Edson Bailey waa\elected chair­ project program for 1848, it waa odlat church. fit Manoheater w ill bo Gwendolim ys* sum naiiawBfaL conn. yxperieacea and with m any oppob- Unit of the American Legion Auk- man. Delivered — Spread and man, Edgar Clarke, secretary, and Leri Fnctared Rib in dlscloaed today by State HIgbway This will be the second tome that Glennoy, a senior, vriio Will sing atel 3480 • Sorif Homy, m MSMsasr Green P. T. A., last evening at the tunitlas to talk outside o f school. Every woman interasted in serv­ WORK Paint Your Rolled. school. A fter a •poWuck supper Robert Hathaway, treasurer. Commissioner O. Albert Hill. lV lfl>M%h8l|ldehM ilHDl lUary Is making plans to contrib­ the high school has preaented the tho beautiful aria, "He Was De­ Parents ahould try to read to their Formed primarily to sponsor Local Accident ing something different for her "Messiah.” The first toms was put on by the hospitality commit* The preeent oonerete overpass ute 34 gifts to the Christmas Gift Thanksgiving menus, shduld take spised” Winding up the advance children and pro^de an atmos­ and extend the Hl-Y program in TONIGHT In 1846. All solo woric wOl be SohnKme and Fla«g. Inc. House Cheap Also Amesite Driveways. tee under the direction of Mrs. at the notch is narrow, rests on a Shop at the U. S. Veterans hospital advantage of the lecture-demon- notices on solMats fo r the "Mes­ phere In the home where good Manchester, the committee will O w H es LandraiUa, 88, o f Chap­ rendered by members from ths •84 Orate, fltieoi Good Job—Phone* t-1338 Allan Hellstrom and Mrs. Carl books are mi eaeenUal and recog­ curve, and the hlghnmy route In­ In Newington and 24 gifts to tbe tration by Mrs. Arra Sutton Mlx- siah” la Adele Fallot who w lli aina Froehllch, the "members of the also handle o th e^ h asea o f County lin, received. a fractured rib and ranks o f the choir, and w in M eWlS i "How Beautiful Are the Feet of nized part of daily living. In Y activities. Tns commutes Is tersections Just seat o f tbs bridge Carl Angallca’t Onhestro Veterans hospital a'Hocky Hill gift ter, wen known cooking expert .of anel wero Introduced by Mrs. the following: Them."' school the teacher and librarian other bruises vdisn a car in which create a traffic baaard. The hew 8bop'. — the Hartford Gas Company, to- T. D. COLLA ohn Boyle, program fchairman^ composed of local business and S togother help the child to -mfl^t he WM Iljl passenger yesterday construction. It is plannsa, will Tbs g ifts w ill be divided fo r each morrow evening at eight o'clock George Vince, a aenior at. Mas* Alternate eoloists .are as fol­ Mrs. Ann McGuinness Aherli, professional men who have display­ Telephone"^>9210 interesting reading material on correct ttaeee poor eondltloha. to Woodruff hall of Center Chester High, who wlH sing the lows: Nancy Bunsel, Joan Con­ NOW AVAILABLE reading con.sultant for the state of ed a real intereat in the work te- afternoon crashed into another nun Food, W ell Sorwod hospital as follows: six ladies, six the proper reading level. The ma­ Ing done by the Ooimty Y. The eatiraated coet of the new gents, six boys 12 to IB years of church. two weU known recitatfVes, *^ m - stantine, Carolyn Estey, Robert Coiuiecticut, led the discussion as­ machine on East Center street and terial must definitely have an at­ overpasT and approaches is |176,- B u ffet snack and luncheon fort Ye” and "Thy Rebuke”, also Liebe, M ary Provan, Chartea sisted by Miss Eleanor Mahoney, Local Headquarters glanced off a uUUtles pole after ago and six girls, 12 to 18 years of NEW DENT/L traction for the particular child Elmer T.’ Thienes, well-known 000. ; Koopa Pooplo Coming To menus w ill be demonstrated, and the two arias "Every Valley" and Smith. A Limited Supply of Brand Y -ir reading consultant for the schools the first collision.. age. Many of tbe memtora are for intereat is the strongest moti­ for his work with T activities, pre­ It was not Indicated In ths re­ the dishes prepared will be pre­ “ Behold and See." George ex­ Tbe ehorusae which the choir o f the city o f Hartford, Misa Driver.of the car in.which the planning to donate the gifts for vating force in forniiiig good read­ sented a review Of the entire pro­ lease of Information Just when sented as attendance prizes Mrs. pects to follow a vocal caheer up­ w i l l atn g a re as foUows: Esther Granstrom, principal of ihJured m in waa riding was Leon­ these shops where the bospitaliaed PLATE MATERIALS Singer PorUible ing habits. gram for the members of the com­ work of reconstruction is expected Mlxter win give aome delightful on graduation; ' And the Glory of the Lord, Fbr the Green and Lincoln schools, ard Wassmer of North Windham. Veterans are allowed to aeleet fibe / Lehiffh Valley mittee. Among tbe many matters to start. miggestions for tasty dishes that Two newcomer baritonM to Unto Us a Child Is Born, Glory Mias Marlon Jesaeman, children’s The greatest contribution which He struck a car operated by Edith of charge a sufflclnt number eff 4 Manchester High school audiences to GOd, Surely, All We Like *Of Surpafising Bcanty , usually discussed at an organisa­ C V B irS w ill appeal to both youngsters and librarian at Mary Cheney library, the parents can make to the read­ D. Rogers of 500 East Center 45 East Ceatcr Strset-^^Honas Of Qoality* gifts to reVnember the members of tion meeting was the advisability grown-ups, and wtu also show the will be David Motyeka, who wUl Sheep, He Trusted In God, and Mlaa M argaret Moore and ing program is to oMer cncourage- streeL. their families. Miss Emma Bits, Rave Your Dental Platan n^jent to the children^ being very of having some local headquarters Accbrdiim to the report, the car Rehabilitation chairman of tbe unit quickest most, economical way of sing the aria, "Thua Salto the Ballehijah. Worthy Is the Lamb. ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES y Delightful Dinner*— Varied Menu # careful not to blame the child even established. Several committee (Mven by Mrs. Rogera waa cross­ asks that members planning to o f preparing them. L o ^ ’’ and Barclay Wood who wUl Amen Chorus. . Remade by.the members vi'ill prepare reports for render, - "But Who May AMde." if they feel he abpuld be do>ng ing Bast Center street slowly from qe iis o a fl% in i q % ■^ntrlbutc gifts bring them to the *nie buffet menu Includes cran- George G. Ashton, organist and the second meeting to be held at KTi-’S.i.V'* better than he Is.; Before parents Gerard street to PlymouUi lane. unit meeting on Wednesday eve­ beriy cocktail, turkey roll with Fagan Dental Labrator> attempt to help tbe pupil at home 7:15 o’clock Tuesday night at Prin­ The Wassmer car was going east ning, November 24' or n t in touch savory sauce, sweet potato puff, Comer Asylum and Tnnnbull Priced As Low $8 9 -5 0 with hts school work they should cipal Balley’q ofiBca In the High on Baat Center street. Wassmer with her on or before December 1. holiday salad, mince and apple / Koppera consult the teacher to find out ach'ool. said he blew hie horn, but the TM s Is the first year that the Aux­ crumb pie and coffee. The snack Established in 1918, the H art­ with the new aataml gum tlssne Color msteAal. Enjoy eem* what is being done at school and crosslM Rogers car failed to halt iliary has had a Gift Shop at the and luncheon menus are Just as in­ ford County Y. M. C. A. haa ali fort aad Improved appearnacc at low eost. Prompt smvlea an exactly how they may beat carry Lanwaltls waa removed to Me­ Rocky HUl Veterans.hpapital, con­ teresting. Immediate Delivery, While They Last ways had Mancheater people ac­ yow dMtal plate repaira. out home assistance. morial hospital In the police P A RESTAURANT ducted by the Departinent of Con­ Group A of Center Church worn- INTRODUCTOtY tive in its development and direc­ cruiser. Others Involved escaped en, o f which M n . Abbott Chase Is Offlee Honrs 8 A . M. to 8 P. M.— No Appointment Reqnired Membership N ow SIX tion. Charles W . Holman aervpd " " ^ 57 Oak St, l 9 l S9U necticut. injury, police reported. Boy Scouts leader, and Mrs. William Steiner, EAST HARTFORD COKE ■OX $1.00 It was announced Uiat the mem­ as president for a nqmber o f years program chairman, have made ar­ The Boy Scouts of the Vernon bership of the Green P.T.A. was and has be^n a member o f the Dandng Every Thurs., Fri,, Sat, Nif^ts rangements for this timely cook Telephone 8-3231 Fagan Danfal Laboratories 312 as of the start of last night’s board of directora almoat from the Methodist church meets this eve­ / Mobil Kerosene STARTS SCNDAY ning at seven o’clock. Ing demonstration. Asylum and Trumbull St., Hartford Allyn Hotel BMg. Singer Sewing Maclune Co. meeting. Mothers were aake^to atart. Other local men who have Personal Visit to the Pleasant Rhythm of ‘ Mrs. John Field end Mrs. Ray served as members of Its board /‘SHADOW OF A DOUBT” The Sunday School Board of the volunteer to help with the Brown- ALSO Warreit co-chairmen of the re- MONTHLY PAYMENTS ARRANGED lea on Monday afternoons. are L. W. Case,.J. V. Lambert on, Vernon Methodist church will meet 832 MAIN STREET PHONE 8883 Of Pancake Queen “ PA R D O N V 9 * this evening at eight o’clock. freshment committee, will aerve At Prices Tbe Working Man Can Afford Boy Scout Troop No. 81, whose Charles S. Burr, Charles Kimball, JACKIE JACKSON doughnuts and cider, Mrs. Charles sponsorship was assumed this year Charles House and Clarence Quim- Blood Donors Needed Burr, Mrs. Leon Thorp and Mrs. RANGE by the Green P.T.A. held Its or­ by. Aunt Jeraina, the pancake Stndght from Harlem to Ray’s The Rockville Chapter of the FVed Moore will assist ganization meeting Monday, Nov. The County Y majors In charac­ queen, w ill personally appear and Am erican Red Cross has Issued the group's advertisement of ter-building group work, confer­ request for anyone willing to be a 15, at which time the trwp waa serve her world, famous delicacies the lecture by this popular author­ You’ll look neat and turned over to the new Scout­ ences, esmping, recreation and WE SPECIALIZE IN ITALIAN AND blood donor to notify the office, ity on cooking will be found else­ athletics. Some o f the better- to all Vialtoca at tha Si^cbester phone 1660. Recently the Rock­ made‘Uhorder master, Edward Olachefskie, bv where In today’s Herald. OIL Tom Panciera. Mr. Olschefskie haa knou-n activities sponsored by the Public Market* today, Friday and AMERIGU^ FOOD. ville Chapter haa had several re­ trim in a fmee poiedar b y been Scoutmaster o f Troop No. County Y are the H i-Y clubs, ath­ Saturdays Tbs owners o f the Man- quests for persona to doiuite blood / Mobilheat letic leagues and tournaments, FINEST LEGAL BEVERAGES In emergencies, and have succeed­ 105 In Hartford for the past five 'Chaeter Public Market have issued “ Motherette” years and brings to Troop No. 91 Camp Woodstock, and the County ed la complying with the needed Older Boys’ conferences In which an invitation to all Manchester blood only after considerable dif­ a wealth of experlenca and ability. residents and those In surrounding Maternity Frock . •. 7 Otaiplci «| 4^0 serious problems common to all For Pleatant MomenU Try Ra^$ ficulty. ’rae November meeting E WITHi^ N O R G E WASHER The sponsoring committee fh»m towns to meet Aunt Jemina and the Green P.T.A. is headed by boys are discussed. o f the (Chapter w ill be held this FUEL . Xh the past, Manchester haa pl- enjoy a sample o f her pancakes, afternoon at four o’clock at Room A d a m . Rhodes and consi ' Hond-blandadri|td J/ waya bsen a good aource of reve- oonsplste with butter and syrup. 10 In the Rockville High s^ool. ■ -f Flilllp B. Allen, treasurer; There will be ndtchusc. I your eyM to molch. , . Moraaco, secretary; .J. w . w H M 't b buppbrt the program o f . Rummage Sale Walk Clothes The Aunt Jemina legend sUtes civic affairs; E. r. Nolan, out the'-^ounty Y but contributions Slie Longvlaw Parent Teadier 5 - 9 8 lo highliaht your vfry owe ^ hive dropped a great deal in re­ that ahe first became famous on W O K l OIL doors; J. W. Mortimer. W. c. aasoclatlan will h^d a rummage >M P Kldney^Tulwa the Higbee Plantation In Missis- skintana . binad oa a Kazlenko, and A. F. Wills, ad­ cant yeare, bringing about the for­ sale on Friday, November 18, at Flueh Out Polsonoue Waste mation of the committee. eippi in the long-ago davs. Among Qeanor and formula croolod vancement the vacant store on East Main Members of the Manchester the region's fnany akilled cooks, •trwt. Mrs. Alfred Noack la In to—ta to fimr Mood. oxelutivtiy for you. AT NO EXTRA COST G etft Af County Y committee are: Edson Aunt Jemina reigned supreme. chdrge of the donations for the M. Bailey, Edgar Clarke, Robert Guests vied .^ r invUaUons to the THANKSGIVING DAY aale. Qmcker in This Hathaway, Richard Alton, Charles Higbee nianalona pafilcularly when ItMfMir M d s y Comfortable ‘Sleeping S. Burr, Charles Crockett, P r. IBl-t they thought Atint Jtemtoa would This wntomrenad Maternity AWUKa bp..- 4 speed tnmsmleeien, helper I iIVHCsMsik Appointment contains altlfit n^MMrv ingredi­ Reservations Are In Order ^ IcBto^to' M to r ■ 1 A' ? waist. . .nod a large ride portl­ Center anii Broad” spring, etc. Small dawn'pay­ ents. already blended. The modem “LOVES OF CARMEN” The Rockville Lodge of Elks Norge's giant and triple ment. 34 months to pay bal­ (In Color) H E A L T H A ID homemaker merely adds milk or will hold a si>eclal meeting tonight et. . .Trimmed with rle-rarT washing action wash clothes ance. water to the Ready-Mix. stirs Bita Hayworth Glenn Ford at the Elks Home. This special INSURE braid. It's a dsiaty flower print cleaner. You save one wash MATTRESS CO. yently and "pops ’em on the grid­ meeting la being held due to the W Ito load out of every four too, be- DOUGLAS MOTOR SALES dle." "Gentleman From Nowhere” fact that the tw«r regular meet­ WS Main Street Hartford 388 Main Street Phone 3 9 2 3 Or V isit MeRINNEY BROTHERS en a Mack background. . * cauf>e of Norge's extra size. X-5441; 2-XOM Warner Ba.\ter ings of the month, November 11 Open E tery Es’cnhig and 25 fall on holidays. 'Hiere will ■aal Estate aad flizen U to 88. Yon save time. You aavo ef­ 688 MAIN n . Featurw—1:45, 8:80, 9:85 bg .balloting on candidates, as w tf fort. You save monoy. Come .Supper, Auction mi other burineza. . in and let us help'yon. select ■ Last Show Nlghtly-^;X8 Red cnee Warunig the model which will most Most Successful In anticipation of tbe Christmas SUN; "Cry Of The Clty” N aeason- the Rodcvllle Chapter o f economicsily serve your the American Red Crow haa is­ needs. Men and women o f the Second , By Special Request! sued the foUowtng Hat at Christ­ 12 MONTHS Thi^ beautifal aln^jdanm Congregational church who gave mas Do’s and Don’t’s prepared by generously of their time to . prep­ Special Children’s Show FARRIS ironing board with onr com* Ifs Tune-Up Hme! the Red Ctow Safety service: arations for the turkey supper and Saturday Alatlnee At X P. M. Christmas trees, Ughts. and dec- T O PAY .wic'v.rgr 'ya.: vwT’ig y g * pHments, auction last night a t the church **Dining Room 01 Distinction" eratlona—at the end of a week In- MAY WE SUAGEST have reason to feel e’ated over its "Tom Brown’s School Days” doora. Christmaa trees are dried Aluminum ventilated tup. success. The sponsoring organ­ "Superman" Episode No. X out and highly inflammable. To That’s right, ^NOW ^ - '1- Priced as Low Wiggle and wobble proof. I * ization was the Lucy Spencer And Carioons lessen the danger of Are. keep tree Ridged, braced lengthwiso NATIVE group o f which Mrs. J. Norton standing in Water toe entire time, Note:—"Loves of Csrmen” will you can BUY any Spencer is leader. P. S.— A DINNER YOU AND YOUR FAMILY do not smoke near the tree or dec­ and crofwwise. Top and under- not be shown at this perform­ MW- CONNECTICuV Mrs. Joseph Wrigl^t who has had orate I t with lighted candles. Use as $149-95 joined with aircraft rivets. ance. CAMERA here. USE long experience in quantity cook­ WILL ENJOY AND REMEMBER flameproof decoratlona, electric u ing for church affairs, waa the lights In good condition, and a Fattened lock. No buckling efficient chairman, and was as­ Regular iierformance "Car­ safe stepladder in decorating the IT while you PA Y! or ^folding. Scientific double sisted by a corps of willing htlp- m en"' and "Gentlemen From tree. Nowhere" starts at 4 P, hL 20% Down front leg. no creeping. ers in the kitchen ahd dining Toya fo r Infanta ahould be of No Carrying Charge ROMITURMTUKKiy room. Teen-age boye and girls one pleoe with ae removable of the parish waited on the thronff. THE OAK GRILL: Tables m the vestry were fllled with diners from all parts o f tho so OAK 8TRKKT town, and the overflow was taken SERVICE SALES ROBART FARMS FRESH , care of In the classrooms. A regular 'niankaglvlng dinner was to C o B. D. PEARL prepared and served hot from the kitchen. Chrysanthemums, small ,u’» APPLIANCE AND FURNITURE CENTER NATIVE • CONNECTICUT pumpkins, gourds, pine branches " ’ T '” . * 1 PresenU 649 -MA'.X STREET ‘ PHONE 7596 and candles lent a festive note to the tables and windows. TAKE Ad v a n t a g e o f o u r ch ristm a.s l a y -a w a y p l a n Gordon Reid, o f Robert M. Reid and Sons, well known auctloneera. assUted by hia brother Raymond TONY OBRIGHT TURKEYS and men of the churdi. rapidly Tonight ,5 to 9 p, m. disposed of a large ooUecUon of housnnold articles, and a marvel­ All Day Fri. and $aU I'nIesH you appreciate the economy o f buying freshly dreesed ous assortment of cakea pies and AND HIS FAMOUS ORCHESTRA NATIVE CU.NNECnCL'T TURKEYS . . . U you do not enjoy cookies, home canned fruits and KEN’S PRINT SHOP the wonderful deUeato flavor of iheee tvrkeya . . and unless •“ Did You Know Yon Can vegetablea Our FamouM '' Open Bvenlags Till 9:80 you are wlUlag to pay a few rente a-pound ever Um» out of state BUY A PACKARD For As Little A * • . ^ 1 eMpp^ D Mrd pries la etfler to get the flaeat tarkey for your "1 ' ■tfV " Ken fltoer. Prop Tbanksgvlng feaat . . slop reading 'right here. Tho sioree i L Broiled Live 184 Blghfamfl 8t.> TeL 8-1183 lucky enough to get a supply of these wandertul Hobart Farm Delicious Food Legal Beverages Turkeys arC foUowfaig the Vellow Tag Coancctlcut turkey price Over t r e a s u r e d 'G IF T S - $2274.00 set lip . , . and Plnmp Young Hrn Turiicya weighing from 12 to 15 pounds will sell at 80r a poiihd; tbe larger Tom Turkeys with LOBSTER Atmosphere Three Hundred FAMOUS BRAND weighs averaging 18 to XX pounds (target U you wtsh) wUlaell at di'i* 70« a pound. NOW ^LAYOID Served with French Fried REAL Pintnhed Monuments and © 6W .RE 3 . Potatoes, Special Chefs Markers In Our Display TdfiiifiTrot’itsrrofirtsifi*" * your car will never sing a and Best Of All The COMPLETE IIOUDAV STOCKS NOW HERE Price— THE OAK GRILL The Finest In Pen and pencil acts are practical gift*. Our selec­ sour Dote if you drive in here PEPPERID O B F A R M Seasoned Stufllag. Mince Meat from ffl Our Greatest Crosse A Blaehwell, Morrell. None-Sneh, 8. H W. and others . . . tion includes all the popular brands Parker, sono ultli hiapfly aad aome without. Basie Vtduel Design now for a motor tuuem|i! Hard Seiiea Plum Pudfltog Fig Pudding Sheaffer, Waterman, that write like Nute Cranberrlea SaMod N ate Candy THE CLUB CHIANTI When yon bny it, sell H PLUS; "Let'i Mve Again" $1.50 Workmanship or trado it yon want maxi and will give yon many years of satisfled GIFT FRL'IT BAUUDTfl "TALENT CONTEST" oram valne for yonr money Moat every day la the week eeveral of theao baekete leave Pine* SUN.-MON.-TUES. That’s one reason why buret , . . aad every basket le made to order, after your order When Yon Engage The Material service and pleasure. Come see them today. Zachary Scott EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT a . Is received. Wo can furnish a good baskot for 88.00 . . . make You, Too, May Be a Future Star! up many at 88.00 and 81040 . . . aad wbea you give William — IN — ______it’s smart to go to the Jarvis Bebyk an order for a 815.00 basket you get a creation that words NA.MC •••••••*• *e*84soo4uueeea’ppee«efoeeet040 eo* coo so t MANCHESTER will not doacribe. We are atoa taklag orders for .food gift Organization Set and Up baekete to be delivered the day betoro Thaakaglvlag . . . If you a d d r e s s ...... Po do any of theoo tranaac- MEMORIAL $5-00 do net know a needy family, Just eaU Mlaa BeynoMs at the Towa SHERIDAN i k e k a r d MORIARTY Hall. „ UTHIESS !TA tdlCN2* AOB* • • • • • PHONK* • • • o oo a Honp yon get maximam ON THE S.4MB SHOW value harked by a highly COMPANY B R 0 T HERS Make your I t i n DANCING EVERY trained and experienced or- A. Ahfwtll Prop . 358 BAST CENTIS 8T. . jC^.His.LrnI At Center .\ad Broai "^nixation. oon. PiDAHL AND HAM uW The SMIWiillBlIljlittK reservations early SATURDAY NIGHT 1'» L WTHBAHI MANCIIBSnil ' t e l e p h o n e 513S for our de luxe HIANTI Ossurtte A m « GanMtory e S a S a ^ ' THE TEDDY PAGE TKIO 1 Jarvis Realty Co. KUCPHONB Tin OB 8XS1 Thanksgiving Dinner REALTORS Dewey-Richman Co, TEL. 51tJ*--lllGm 4 m M l ' r i B l 854 Center Street Oaza Waudzm Reservations Limited Now li' the Time To Plan Jewelers—Stationoro-Opticianfl • 3 0 2 MAIN ST • 0lAL4lfl* TaL 4113 Or 7371 • Uoy Olmet aad flaw MnMV> ne»i Phone 3802 Or 3847 Make BwtrvaUqas Eariyl Your Winter Partly! d b m m m m ■ ' ...... " ■' " I f i'itomiie— I ' PXCB FClV^ MANCHESTER EVENING HEKALU, MANUHEriEK. CONN.,'THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 194i Summons Experts estate waa Immediataly attached Woman’s Crie^ Couple to Give Up Store WiU Bolster Settle Suits by the flrat car buyer who found posed for nine towns at a total Caiief A lbsrt'a. Foy, Tax CbUeetor ha had bean mulcted. T h ^ sa List Engagement Road Program coot .of mors than $2300,000 of Fire District 'niamaa Wslr aad Treasurer To Advise on Cash other clalma ware' filed, banh- CroMe and BIackweI1*t Grange Picks - .which somewhat over half will be Osargu HuaL Hunt will report Scare Burglar After 40 Years in Business .Marine Unit Against Bush ruptcy proceadinga .ware lodged expended on a bridge and other that the District now bga about Aspects of Crisis and claimanta now wUl ahwa to m adtag ’ F or 1 9 4 9 T old changes to the Newtown-South- Meet Tonight f S i ^ «a hand, of which $17,000 tha amount recovered threogli aala Its Officers bnry area. has bssB set aside tor acw appa­ (Conttanad frsm Fags OM) o f tha house, which, it la reported, Bari I Mlaca Meat '• ____ * ratus. One of the oldest stores in Man ing to Manchester in 1909. When Seven Attachmenti Re* Olaatoabary Work PfauuNd Intruder Enters Room -1 (Caaliaaad tram ruga Ona) will be nowhere near tha auma o f The Glastonbury expressway The Qommlssioners will make a cheater will cloae its doors soon they first started in business, Mr. Advisory missions to Chiang Kai- Officers to Be Elected recommendation tor the approprl- leased in Local Anto which car buyers ware victimized. PINEHURST Jamesi Baker Is Elected HiU Says Construction which U destined to become a part 0£ Local Resident and when Mr. and Mrs. Luigi Pola, SS Pola was n years of age while his Shek’s Nationalist govemmant. aUooa for the next year. Last wife was 17. and tha blockada, ainca onca an o f Route 2—the New. London-Hart- And Vacancies to Be 3. Ths primary reason for ths agraamant on ourrancy la reached Theft Case Master; Other Officers CaUs for Spending Al* year’s ^>propristion amounted to Tries to Choke Her School street, will retiro from the For a period o f several years, GROCERY, INC ford road — and proposed work on presence bf the Marines in 'Chins behind the acenes it would be aim- $85,000, and the new grand list business they have operated f o r ' 1038-41, Mr. Po^i operated the Po­ Slight increase • Selected most $18,500,000 the Blackledge river section of the Filled on Board .SetUikB^.ICE is to protect American lives and pie to arrange the "aimultaneoua- same route account for an aggre­ haa raised to the past year about 8«ite(1 and choked by a night­ almost 40 years. la Coal company. property. It is to be assumed that Settlement of attachments placed $88,000. Opening up a small grocery store ■ naaa’’ of'a aettl^ment agalnat tha interest of John C. gate o f more than $1,300,000. time intruder as she awoke to find Active in civic affairs, Mr. Pola If shooting between Marines and Under the four-power .agree­ In Charity Costs Mancheatar Grange, Ho. 31 P. of Hartford, Nov. 18— (Jf) — The Two Are commlastonera a tax on Jan. 18. 1909, in what was then Bush Jr. in property at 28-28 Other major undertakings are on collector, and a first and second served as selectman for one year Communists should occur ft would ment on principles reached in Moa- H. at the annual election of offlc- State Highway department con­ Routes 2 and 32 in Norwich and Typhecn Near Oktaawa a stranger in her apartment in the known as the Rogers block at the- and is still s director o f the Sav­ Flower atfaat waa indicated yea- era. held laat night to the Orange aaaistant chief will be elected to­ be in defense of these lives and the cow Aug. SO, the four commandera struction program for 1949 calls Franklin, on the Hartford river Tokyo. Nov. i$-^ (gv-A typhoon Rubinow block last night, Mrs. lower end of School street, the ings Bank o f Manchester. He has property they represent. tarday afternoon aa seven attach­ During Oetober tha town welfhre Hall, named Jamsh Baker of 146 night at a meeting o f the BouRi PACKAGE with winds iq> to 100 miles an hour Barbara Schoen. elderly tenant, Polas remained there for about in Barlin Wara to work out a cur­ ments were released. They had (or the expenditure o f almost $18,- front and North Meadowa on Manchester Fire District tto be served as treasurer o f the Italian Has ^Supporting Airciaft” rency control for tha Soviet mark department reporU .there vrora 88 High atreet aa maater for the next Route 10 in Southington and on a St its center is expected to side- was later treated for shock, facial eight years before a fire in 1917 American club for the past 18 been filed after Bush waa arrested oaaea handled involving 77 pafaons year. Mr. Baker who la the pres­ 500,000 State Highway Oommls- hcM* at eight o'clock at Firehouse The current Marine force of In Berlin. When t ^ waa finiahad in June, 1947, charged with theft section of Route 32 in Waterford wipe Okinawa this afternoon. The and neck scratches and bruises. forced'them to move to their pres­ yean. ent overseer o f the Orange will sioner G. Albert Hill announced and Montville. Vo. 8 Spruce streeL Mrs. Schoen’s screams and re­ 3,600 men at Tsingtao has what Is and ready for ■application,' the and Bale of 20 cars in thla area. Ha at a coat bf $4,887.84 aa compared . Two vacancies on the three-man storm is headed in the general ent location at .*15 School street. M ra Pola is president of the Re­ desrrlbed in the Navy announce­ succeed Mra. Haaal Anderson who today. Righto of way- for other The remainder of the work sistance apparently frightened the In 1920 the Polas added dry­ blockada was to have been lifted. Is now serving a three to tan year with Saptember’a total of 68 eaaea board have been caused by the torectlon of southern Jspan, where gina d’ltalla* Societv and the lU l- ment as "supporting aircraft," Bramuglla, November president served aa mastar for tha peat two projtota due for construction later needed to close the present gap It may strike tomorrow. burglar, who broke away after the goods and pat"nt medicines to the ian-Amerlcan A ^liary, as well as term in state prison. peraona at a coat o f $4,- yeara. death of Thomas Haasett, killed probably some fighters and a few of ths council, has been working Tha new owners of the property 328.87. * ad another $3,000,000 to the total. almost seven miles in the Wilbur early laat spring, and the retire­ tussle and fled. list of (terns In their store, and tr*asurer of oUler organizations. aerial transports. The new maater elect haa been behind the scenes on a new form­ are . Remlglo and Rose Ridolfl, Thera ware three caaea lesa in These projecta Hill told, are a Cross psrkVray in the towns* of ment of Robert J. Smith, a mem­ Police today were inve.sttgating since that time have operated a The Polas have two daughters, active in fraternal organizations Otonge. Woodhridge. New Haven,; to learn ilSanythJng of value was ula for reaolvipg tha Berlin dis­ parents of M ra Bush, who was in October and 12 jieraona leaa than part of the complete profram de­ ber of the board (or 14 years and general store. Mrs. Harold Borst of Manchester in town for aevaral years including veloped by the Highway Advisory and Hamden la also In the pro­ taken, and were also seeking fln- pute. no way connected with her hus­ in Septembar while $228.87 more the roaaona and the Tall Cedars of president of the District since the C l i p r . WE DO The Polas were bom in Italy, and Mrs. Kenneth Quick of Sum­ Hla hand strengthened by yea- commission In 1944. gram. This calls for four lane di­ «rprin ts and evlden"e. coming to this, country In their mit. N. J. Businessmen Told band’s actlvitlea and had been waa epent than to September. Hoa- Lebanon. He win bo Installed retirement of William J. Crockett. O l l I l L EXPERT tarday’a waatem power notea, married to him only a few weeks pltal costa now are higher and He stressed that the Srst steps vided reinforced concrete con­ Smith has announced thAt he will • Bent on Burgktiy earlier years. Mrs. Pola came to A f soon as tjiey finish their along with his new associate of­ struction at an estimated cost* of Bramuglia ctmfarred again with when ha waa arrested. She had a there U an increaaa in inmataa In ficers at the next meeting o f the In carrying out the Advisory com­ not be a candidate tor re-sisetioa. ' According to William Rubinow, the United States at the age of close-out sale of stock, Mr. and Get Off Perch Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister mission program were taken by more than $880,000. five while her husband arrived at Mra. Pola plan to begin their re­ one half interest in the property the almahouae, increaaing expendi­ Grange on Wesdanes, December 1 Miss Lola Gustafson Mentioned as possibls candi­ owner of th'e block, the intruder Andrei T. 'Vlablnsky. They talked tures. Former Commissioner William J. dates to fill the vacancies on the the ago of 16. Both lived in New tirement by gaing to FWHdg for under the original deed. Other Odleers Chosen PMMBMG -liossibly bent on burglary, entered for naarly an hour, reportedly dis- Cox, but that rising costs .were board are Andrew AnsakU. Jack the rest o f the wfntar« returning to (Conttnoed from Page Une) Bush, after hie, arrest, was A year ago to October there Other officera elected last night Arthur 3. Gustafaon, of 42 Sea­ the apartment from a roar win­ Britain, where they first met and cuaaing a 'haw formula for end f g making it increasingly difficult to Gordon and Joseph Taylor. dow near a porch, apparently hav- later became married, before com­ Mancheiter in the spring.'^'' thrown Into involuntary bankrupt­ were 68 cases involving 106 per­ were as foHow: Earle Hutchins, man circle, announces the'ehgage- $18,500 Damage ties which will be created. It Is my tha crlaia. cy and the matter has been pend­ sons at,a coot o f $4,607.68. ovemear; Mra. Beatrice Little, ment o f his daughter, Mlaa Lola keep abreast of urgent needs. Reports to be heard tonight are .Ing previously entered the block Detalia'of the plan ware not dls- ing since. Replacing Outmoded Sections those o f the commtsaioaers. Fire ky the front' door from Main belief that the development (ff lecturer; Thomas Dunbar, stew­ C. Gustafson, to Envin J. Piela, In Bristol Blaze 70UCH4HG UP cheap electric power In the S t cloaed, hut it is believed to in­ Backgroond of Case ard; Guataf Anderson, w latan t ton of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Ptela, The current list of projects, he ^street, volve aoma form o f gradual lifting a When, In an emergeoeyk o f Birch street. said, ia largely devoted to replace­ I It was learned Mrs. Schoen was About Town Lawrence will Inevitably come. It His arrest waa brought about your Doaor requetts the steward; Mrs. Mildred Morrison, O bituary will be for the general good.” of the Berlin blockade along with when a man who had purchased a chaplain; Roy Warren, treasurer; ment of outmoded sections .of the Bristol, Nov. 18— —Damages k bed when the burglar a similar process of instituting the delivery of a prcicriptipn, older road system. Some were Shop Early Fctr iriimbed Into her room. The man, A mass for deceased members Assails Regimentation car from him for about 81,700 cash Suffering Miss Jeanette Buchanan, secre­ estimated at $18,800 resulted rarPODGE m l Russian zone mark as Berlin’k waa arrested and held for driving you may count on our full tary; Clarence Custer, gatekMper; originally listed for work In earl­ from a two-alarm fire in the Odd k^dsntly seeing he was discovered o f the Daughters of Isabella will ’ Maine’s Gov. Horace Hildreth as­ currency. co-operation. Thii addi> 75 Nurses Needed be held Saturday. Nov. 20, at tight sailed what he called **a growing a stolen car. It waa brought out From Miss Charlotte Hutchins. lady ier years but had to be deferred Fellows hall on Main street last Crosse and Blackwell*> PLYMOUTH Owssrs as Mrs. Schoen awoke. Jumped on tlonal tervice. at no extra bec|iuae of insufficiency of funds. her and began to choke her. No ’ o'clock at St. Bridget’s church. trend toward regimentation and he had purchased the vehicle in aaaistant steward. night About 2,000 spectators F u n e A ilB charge, is often a great For State Quota He asserted that every effort will Plum Pudding, Fig Paddtog description of the man was avail­ Also, a Court Whist will be held government control of Industry good faith from Biiah. Investiga­ Mlaa Lorraine Gagnon, Ceres; watched firemen battle the blaze Driva is far a$Hmafa Asks UN to Apply convenience when there is be made 'to carry out the entire in the center o f town. able today. Tuesday. Nov. 23. at the K. of C. and the people.” tion disclosed that Bush had been Asthm a? Miss Florence Coffin, Pomona; Hard Sauce and Mtoco Meat Home for members and their Sgt. R. W. R. Hamilton He urged New England buslneaa operating on a wide scale, steal­ illness in a home. And it is Miaa Pearl LeForte, Flora; Mra. Hartford, Nov. 18—(>P)—Con­ program next year. The fire waa confined to the The construction projects in the first floor, occupied by the Garrett friends. The funeral bf Sgt. Robert W. to take the time and trouble to . Bernadotte’s Plan ing here and celling in other parts SANSON’S ASTHMA one of the ways in which Hazel Anderaon waa elected a necticut must send 78 nurses into SOUM ENE & H. Hamilton who, mado the su­ teach young people that private of the country. we demonstrate our ap|ue- member of the executive commit­ program are located in 62 towns printery and the Fulton market PINEHURST REMEDY the Army next June SO to fill, ita F7re Chief George C. Graham said Board of Appeals The cuttirig department of the preme sacriflee In World War II In property and the profit system The deed to the Rldolfis is dation of your patronage. tee for a period of three years and and cities. They encompass a FLAGG, IN C CCantinned from Page One) quota aa set by a joint committee linear distance of more than 100 the interior of the printery was Independent Cloak Cb.. enjoyed Italy Septembar 24. 1944, was constitute the best way o f life. granted by John D, Brennan Jr. Haa helped many people Call on nt for prompt Mra. Eilzabeth Dunbar was named GROCERY, INC 634 Center St. TeL 51011 held this afternoon at the Center wrecked, causing a loss of about a dclictoua chicken dinner at trustee In bankruptcy o f Bush. lead a normal, active dfe bv and conzdentioua service. Blue Cross collector for the next of the American Nurses associa­ miles and include more than 49 To Meet Monday Congregational church of which would require tha conciliation com­ bridges for highiYay, railroad and $18,000.. Damage to the market Cavey’s restaurant, Wednesday It waa learned today that Bush’s removtna the palntal aymp- year. tion and the U. S. Army, Helef) M. he was a mepifefer. R ev.^ C , O. mission to present to the'next Gen­ waterway crossings. Outstanding was about $3,800, the chief said. right at a party in honor of toma of asthma. Reports In State Parley Cullen, Executive secretary of the Tht .£oning Board of Appeals Simpson, the pasfof; ’ omciated. Nationalists Claim eral Aaaambly a detailed plan for In the program la route US 1 The fire apparently sUrted In a George Moquin, who ia getting At laat night’s meeting the mas­ OonnecUcuet State Nunes’ asao- will hold a hearing Monday night During the serviced Frederick kn international rule 'for Jenis- ter, Mrs. Hazel Anderson, gave a upon which $2,880,000 Is estimated pile of paper stock In the married to Lucille Dancoase, of 88 START USING IT ciation reported today. Novr j9, at eight o’clock in the Werner presided ’at the organ and alem, site o f Moslem, Christian report on tha State Grange con­ as the cost of eight projecta in shAp. Autumn street, on Nov. 27. Tha Complete Victory TODAY Quotas have been established A Christmas Gift Suggestion Municipal-Building on the applica­ Ralph Lundberg, church soloist, and Jewish shrines. vention which waa held early In seven cities and towns. party was given by his brother,. The concllation commission also Prescription Pharmacy for each state, Mrs. Cullen said, tion of ■ Ralph Lauritzen for ap­ rendered "The Lord’s Prayer.’’ THE OFFICE OF For Sale at tbo Following November and which she attended because of the Army’s "great need The New Haven - West Haven proval a t a certificate fer repair­ Ernest, who is going to be best Last night many friends o f the (Contlnned from Pagn Une) would appoint a U.N. coordinator ; Manchester Drug Storeat 901 Main S t TeL 5321 as a delegate from Manchester area and the four towna adjacent TIME - FORTUNE - LIFE man. for Janisalem, and would coordin-' DR. FRANCIS W. for nurses to accept extended ac­ er's license at 8S3 'Vemon street deceased and family paid their .re­ -Grangre. She also attended the 82nd tive duty at this time when the to the mouth of the Connecticut Gift Cards Sent On Request rural zone. spects to Mr. Hamilton. The Dem­ Nanking is safe at least for a ate "to tha fullest extant possible QUINN’S PIIAHMAUV annuti convention of the National river account for-the bulk o f the Through the courtesy o f the the organs of aalf-govemment and T el ligg armed forces are being rapidly ex­ The Vemon street location was ocratic Town committee, of which -Vnonth or longer. HELFRtCK Grange which wsw held In Port­ panded in numbers." work. Manchester Motor' Sales, Charles administration of the Arab and NORTH END PHARMACY Linoleum previously used as a cider mill, the boy’s father ia a member, at-^ The government previously an­ land, Maine, this past week SJid at The Army estimates that 3,800 The Derby-Shelton expressway ETHEL McMULLIN and at an October meeting of the Hurlburt, their representatlva, tended the funeral home in a nounced more than 1,000,000 man Jewish* communities o f the; Jeru­ 186 E. CENTER S,T. TaL 8848 which time she received the Sev­ is listed for ten jobs on thrse showed'sports fllnu, consisting of salem area.** nunes must be recruited by June Asphalt And Rubber Tile COMPLETE MAGAZINE SERVICE Board the owner was granted per­ body. Floral tributes were numer­ on both sides were involved in tha CENTER PHARMAC*Y enth degree of the order, the high­ 30, 1949, If the Army and Air routes at a' total estimated cost the AU-Star baseball game; Madi­ ous and beautiful. WILL BE CLOSED mission to convert the mill into battle. T fL 4288 est degree of tha Grange. Force arc to recive adequate nurs­ o f $2,100,000. On Routes US 6 use'for gazage purposes. Lauritzen, son Square Garden basketball, At the East cemetery John and US 6A ten projecta are pro­ Subscription To All Domestic And Foreigit More optimistic officials said tha UNTIL NOV. 26 WELDON ORUO By vote of the local Grange last ing care. Magazines and Newspapers M^o, intends to lease-the place, football touch down thrills and Stevenson and Wendell O'Dell of results of the past week’s fighting TeL SStI night Mra. Iva Ingraham who haa JONES now' requests .permiasion to exer­ swimming and diving aCM, at the Manchester Pipe band, ren- means the ascendency of General- Cars Wanted! been chaplain for tha past 18 yeara PHONE 6981 cise' a repairer’s license at that Center Springs Lodg;e last night to «lei:ed, "Flowers of thp F orqsU ^ iasimo Chiang . Kai-Shek’s once W« bay an makes and FMtartog Free DaUvaiy was named honorary chaplain of Furniture And Floor the bagpipes. Compiuiy A o f nie location. the Navajo skating club. waning fortunes. models— 19.1A to 1949. Manidiostar Grange. Mrs. Ingra- Hope Appointed local 169th infantty -of C. Si Foreign observers placed the re- ^hsm haa been a faithful worker Coverina Three members of the Board of assisted by the V- F. W., were in fult of the fighting along the Su- among the alck and shut-ins of the Tax Chairman WANTED' Education, newly re-elected, have charge of the military servicea chow front aomewhere between the Instant Caah flQUOR Orange and the group felt that thla 36-38 Oak St. Tcl. 2-1041 been sworn in for their new terms( The bearers were all cousins of government’s official claim of Buying Servicf would only to a small way expracs accmdlng to filed at the of­ the deceased, John, Robert and complete victory and the Commu- Our cabs will operate from our new S T O R fS their faalinga toward her for Hartford, Nov. 18— (JPi— Qoorge Qassified fice o f the town clerk. They are James Hamilton, William, Robert Qists’ continued inaistence that lOTg period Date Book will be a minimum of waiting. Hartford. Nov. iS—OT) — Tha Society of C.P.Aa. T H ISm SCOTCH Moat Rev. Henry J. , O’Briam CkA.SHiriRD AlIVT. Carpenters Jushop .af the Hartford djocesef White. Glass Co. reM y for ^ u without delay. UEPT. HOIIK8 : Miaa Frances Agard, daughter' Tonight CM City Cab 5141 for prompt •4.S ‘ I Credfiye moor *,s;3.99 Wfinbunced today in The Cathollff 24 Birch St. Manchester of Mra Grace Agatd of 94 Laurel Chicken pie dinner and sale, S t Tranecript four cleigy appoint­ CLEMENT 8fS0 A M. to 4 :4S P. M. street will be one of the usherettes Mary’s Guild. courteous service, Laborers' Dance Classes A • ments. Open Dally $ A. N. To $ P. M. at the 24th annual commencement Tonsorrow BUUOCH-LADt The appointments: BINGO Ineludiag Saturday • COOLING SYSTEM HoniM for Solo 72 exercises of the New England Washington PTA Fair and Fun . Tha Rev. Vincent P. Karkauekaa Surplus Store Sdiool of Art, Tremont Temple, night, 7:30, West Side Rec. Apply Foreman, At West Side Rec OOUUM. >1M M H0 Plenty Of Parking • aasMoor aotw.YT - from tha Church o f St. Anthony, North End Manchester MANCHEBTEIR—Princeton atrset. Boston, tomorrow evening. Also lecture-demonstrgUon by Antonia, to the Church of St. Every Friday Evening On Premises S-raom Cape Cbd with attached Hartford Gaa Co., Center cburdi,' Detmont St. Job For further information CALL Andrew, New Britalh, pastor. • ELECTRIC SYSTEM gorage, oil heat, brass plumbing, Group A. $141 phone 3947 or call at the GUN GRAEME The Rev. Benedict F. Gauronskas At 8 O'clock hesutifully landscaped. Priced to Hospital Notes Alao aami-formal dance at Rain- West Side Rec between from Church “of the Holy sell. Phone 7728 or 6273. bow club by Ladles of St Mau­ moor“ ^ 5 3 .9 9 TWnlty, Hartford, to the Church rice. three and four. SOUTH COVENTRY * ENGINE and TRANSMISSION Patient’s Today...... 146 of S t Anthony, Anaonta, pastor. Sabnrban for Sale 75 Admitted yesterday: Mrs. Emo- NOv. 19, 20, 21 n» CITY CAB The Rev. Robert J. Chagnon More Wine Is Being Instructor FffiEHOUSE gene Grant, 80 Foster street; Mrs., Diamond anniversary program^ RODERICK DHU from the Church of the blessed Salvation Army* Band, thiblic Mu­ Convenient Waiting Room On Purnell Place •as and REAR AXLE NORTH-COVtCNTRY——8-room and Lois Palleln, 39 Cottage street; Miss Cleo Wheeler Ssusrament Watethury, to the Sold Every Year! sic Festival Saturday evening. WANTED ptoor Benefit— New 1,000 Gal. bath. Hot air furnace with oil. Mrs. Geraldine Blocchi, South Cov­ St 4.29 Church o f S t Rose, Burnside, as­ Automatic electric hot water entry; Mrs. Ann Moriarty, Yon­ sistant Tank Truck Yon can buy quarts of wines cheaper now than Experienced Sewing T h e Rev. Gerald C. Mullins to heater. Two-car garage, chicken kers, N. T.; Charles Landraltis, 8ths used to be. We have the largest selection In town o f * ENGINE TUNE-UP cobp, 10 acres of land. Sale price. JOHN BEGG the Church of the Blessed Sacra Fipest quality Sealtest Ice Cream, at a price ou d e CTiaplin, Conn.; M rs.' Evelyn Is Awarded $4,500 Machine Operators M ment Waterbury, assistant California and Imported wluea Drop In at 117 Spruce StreeL tfl>800. 11,600 down paimient, Steele, 40 Foxcroft drive; Sandra r-oor Regardless Of Make You’ll Like Our Service thereafter 138.77 to Q.I. Alice ISl 4.49 "Service with a smne." possible only because Sealtest and Sealtest Dealers Werner, 384 Woodland street; Mrs. In Damage Suit Apply I Awarded 88,780 to Death CUunpet, 848 Main street, Man- Harriet Enders, 140 Branford rL have both reduced their margin o f profit. Ask fo r it, ' Chester. Phone 4993 or 2-0880. or street; Mrs. Oara Bowker, 267 WINtS Mr. Mitten 8980. New Haven, Nov. 18— (/Pt—A Do you wish to, join FRED'S PACKAGE STORE Highland street. Settled yesterday morning {ftior Independent jiM / l/ th e plays at you judgment awaiting $8,750 to Mrs today;; in the new Pint Package. Admitted today: Donald Harris^ to its scheduled appearance in the COAST TO COAST Jennie H. Volkmeke, of Milford, 117 SPRUCE STREET TELEPHONE 7723 M iW Suburban home, 5 minutes Hartford Superior Court waa the from Manchester. 6 rooms. Oil 340 Porter streeti Rita and Sandra. ainoMiiA WMis h u been entered in her Superior a small class in caae of Harry E. Coffey, 693' Cen­ Cloak Co. see the plays with a heat, 4Ue bath, all stsai kltche.:. Carson, 58 Wells street; Char lea Part. Sherry, MnesNl court suit for damages arising Kennedy. 131 Wetherell atreet; ter Street, against the City Cab, line Street 1 ««ss. 111,800. Agents, Msn- from the death of her husband, a Spanish Conversa­ Chorches Motor Sales 83 Puriiell place. Coffey received a «|MSt«r 8888, Hartford 6-7688. Susah Driggs, 616 North Main • ^ 1 .2 9 Merritt parkway toll collector. GINIIAl ICC CREAnCORP, ■street; Richard Stetson, East aetUement of 34,500. Baltoa Jog f.99 Judge Samuel Mellltz assessed the Hartford; Bruce Server, 7 SilaSi The suit grew out of'S n ' acci­ damages against Harold W. Mac- tion fo f Beginners? Studebaher Sales And Service .. WanlPd— RcalKfifato 77 road. dent on May 12, 1945, In which • Donald of Natick, Ms m ., driver IC E CREAM ■ Discharged yesterday: Mrs^ Gerald Coffey, 3 -year-old son of Tabis Win§s of a car which struck and killed SELLING Your property? Why Carol Custer, 26 Middle Turnpike,* the plaintiff, was killed. While re­ the plaintifra husband, Frederick Call 6759,^at once NEWLY BUILT HOME Tel. 2^9485 UrfM «• M . MW S n hu r VwMr Ihwfra ftondwa 9>30 f . ML, NSC not place the lob In experienced west; Mrb. Lenora Shank and turning from attehdlng private COAST TO COAST W. 'Vollmeke, 49, at the Milford hands? We aim to give satisfac­ daughter, 300 Porter atreet; Mrs. achool at 66 Middle Turnpike, wegt, povgmmyp Mfwmpof exit of the parkway ■'>n July 18, t20 HAWTHORNE STREET tion. Alice (flsmpet, Real Estate Tillie Kenney, 26 Pioneer Cirels; the Coffey child fell out-of a City 1947. and Insurance, iS43 Main street, iirs. Ellen Rowe and son, Rock- Chib Co. taxi when a rear door 99* to” 49* Maimhester. Phone 4993 or 2- Attractive Cape Cod, 32 ft. x 24 ft. Four ample vill; Richard Thornhill, 15’7 Lenox opened oh Middle Turnpike, west. Sallaa Js| 1.lt 0880. street; John McNamara, 209 Badly injured, the child died short­ rooms, bath and dining alcove on first floor, two BUY THIS VACUUM CLEANER ly after the accident. Suit waa Ha v i n g r e a l Estate promemsr Woodland street; -Mlaa Viola Nel­ unfinished rooms upstairs. Fully insulated, oil son, 76 Wetherell street; Mrs. brought by the child’s father. , YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISHED ,<]'ity anil farm property oought » Rwas heat, copper gutters. 74 ft. x 125 ft. lot. Priced at aoM oy eaUing K r Uciisnn Catherine SImler, Wapplng. Lsssner and Rottner represent­ FORCED TO MOVE ,fa l t e r Phons Man>hestei 77U(i Discharged today: Ann Carroll, ed the plaintiff, while the firm of ZiONGA RUM 510,800. 299 Main street ;'^Mrs. Thelma ^al- Taylor and Treble. Hartford, han WMTIORaOia SIM A SQ VtK WILL handle your real cstste cetta, 266 Oak street; Jesse Bet- died the case for the C^ty cSih. HMOOa tot A.WT AUCTION ^ OCCUPANCY 10 DAYS .and insurance 'pronierrts prompt linger. 50 Morse road; Carl Peter­ ly. Suburban Realty iM. son, J43 Wetherell atreet. Builder will decorate according to your own Realtors, 49 Perkins street TW WRIGHrS RUM Antiques — Furniture — Oriental Rugs — Fine TOY SALE Birth, yesterday; A ton to Mr. Public Reconis . choice of color scheme. ,jf2ia.______and Mrs. Albert Bruahle, 401 Adams street. raoof UKKuRi: You buy be sure you try -iSifna —‘Silver-—Linena -***^:i^Booke — Paintings, F»ED ^ 2^253' Birth today: A sop to Mr. and Wariahtee INie^ - RIGHT IN THE FACTORY the office of Madeline Smith, Mrs. Robert Noren, ' 426 Center William and Marian L. Wochna OLD SPAR (From Fine Home in Hartford Area, Name Withheld by Requeet) Rbaltor, Room 26, 843 Main street. , to John R. Allen, property on street 2-1642, 4679. School street. MW BMUND RUM A f American Legion Hall Manchester, Conn. Marriage Uoeaaea M - (Oa Leonard St.. Which Runs Off hUdn SL, Opp. Stole Armoiy) EAST HARTFORD—4-room Pape Robert Karl Clemena of 27 Mid­ moot ’” 2.99 While They Last! Cod. Exoeilent condition. Electric U4COB PBBBIIT dle turnpike, east, and Joyce Ann hot w i^ r heater, storm windows NOTiri; o r arru ca T iO N , SAT., NOV. 20, 1948 — 2 SALE SESSIONS This to give notice that I. Taylor, of 71 Goodwin street, MUhskisS r^ and screens. Immediate occu- GBOROB M. FAZIANOB of 4 Pearl wedding November 27 at Center church. A Afternoon—1-4 p. in. Evening—7*10 p. m. ’^’’■C W S fT stto^u in ‘oY TOM MOORE with the I.lquor Control Commlaalon Autumn street and Lucille Geor­ KiNTlKKY STMIBHT Partial Listing; Victorian gentleman’s chair and others; pair of Toys, Boats, Baby Toys. Big Variety Strips for a Restaurant Liquor Permit for the Victorian carved Sleepy Hollow Rockers; finely carved Empire Bale of alcoholic liquor on the premises gette Dancoase of 185 Autumn •OWBOa WWSKIY <2.4 Usin street, Manchaater. . street, wedding November 27 at M fa; cherry Sheraton stand; unusual gold leaf eagle and horn of P. T. A FAIR and FUN NIGHT of Lumber for Home Work Shop, Cloth, Peratinul Nulires The business Is owned by OEORUE St. James's church. rtoot“ M 7 2.99 plenty mirror; tall clock, oak case; cherry drop-leaf table: 2 repro. M. PAZIANOB of 4 Peart street. Uan- Daniel Raymond, Smith of $7 mahogany lowboys; mahogany tip stand and others; mahogany chester, and w ill. b e . eondneted by D x S o t o has long been famous, chests of drawers: assorted Oriental rugs up to 7’ x 12’: 2 sand-'' Nails, Huge Sayings, Less Than Cost of Mau- In Menioriam GEORGE M. PAZIANOS. Of 4 Peerl North School atreet and Josephine examine Fontano of 177 Oak for dcflled mechanics, factor^' FEMBROOK vich lamps; 2 line Astral lamps; courting mirror and others: street, Hancheeter, aa permittee. ^proved toola'and equipment. PORTABLE RADIO MOMBWIHSnr paintings by Wentworth and others; pier table In mahogany; Friday, November 19 la lerlns nemorr of Mary Ban’Jay GEORGE U. PAZIANOS. atreet, wedding November 24 at M o tffu o ta ufacturing. Mney, who died November II. 1147. Dated November 17, IMt. S t James's church. T o this we add our own fair Early walnut cheat of drawersi braided rugs; Empire card table: prices . . . to give you the job Get diDublc enjoyment by taking Motorola’s 58L11 portable to the game. tioof :SI2.95 2 Vic. footstools, etc.; 3 Haviland seta (70 pc. gold dec., 63 pc. ;h we knew God thought It pink, 47 pc. blue), white china for decorating; 6 /Canton plates; you trust at the Combines "big-set" power with richer new tone. . . operates on A C DC or 32 pc. lacquer tea set; other fine decorated china; crystal stem­ WEST SIDE REC Special Arrangements for Clubs and jte u ld have etofnsl rest, price you like. you just as much today, b r ia r c l if f ware. cut glass, etc. Few old glass items. Silver: Flatware, Bed llrst took you a«-ay, Battery, handsome two-tone gray and maroon plastic SflAIBIlT BBBBBBH sterling, coin and plate; assorted line linens. Collection of ele­ Irutitutions Planning Xmas Parties Tsa'H fiaS the aMS phants, few bells and canes, Chinese temple dog. other Interest­ Ourdeon W. Keeney, . AUTO MECHANICS cablntt. See it, hew it today. “ SI 2.99 ing items collected on world toqr. Mahogany dining chairs and Admission Free — Door Prizes ;_^Mr. and Mrs. Howard B. Keeney, sideboard: assorted ruga,, bureaus, ■wing chair, chairs, stands. :Aa,VACUUM STORRSoept. « jM r. and Hrs. Mark Holmes. bMl - rle« ■sariae Experienced only. Pleasant working cundL BaraMNrt* ~ a* *a Medal 51111 (iM i Batteries) Iiuxlllarj' kitchen heater. Gateleg table, tea wagon, etc. 8 $89 Trarabull St.. Ilaittord, Com. tioiM in modern plant. day week. Ciu^ tipi^eimflsfvka lYNNRROOK SPEQAL ATtRACTIONS FOR WMSkiT S I wmM U . « hM Imw. 4Mt.iutr.tNMi M • fuSy ftMrwttMd 8.8 .0 ren,t wage rates. Phone Merl Gay, Manrhes> ■ flMtr.liii O m u w . eueyUt. .id) 7 .tt..lMw..H ' Joseph Hettinger t t e r S 1 3 5 . ROY S 2.99 ROBERT M. REID & SONS CHILDREN KAGE CO. ••-WsU OneksS StaMi • . . Fzpeft Auetioaeers . ■ NAME ■si Wntor fftaMMs ^ Potterton’s ^ ELM STREET, CHENEY CLOCK BUILDING EsL 1907 s This space donated by Manchester • A008ESS ^ WELDING GO. " Manchester’s Largest Radio, Record and Appliance iStore 723 Moin St. INCORPORATED 201 MAIN ST. TEL. 8192 MANCHESTER, CO.N.N. OPEN 8 A. M. To 4 P. .M., 6 P. M. To » P. M. . I MV ip p N t N(iM1|l IS I i^JPhoBe 4293 MORIARTY BROTHERS 'M t N o. Main St. Tel. 5113 AT THE CENTER 539-541 MAIN STREET Manchester \ AUCTION ACHES TEL. SSS BRIMFIELD. 5IAS.«;. Dry Cleaners AND SATl'RD.XY '9 .V. M. To’ 5 P. .M ^ ^ ------• a r r ..^ ,------atoaoauuo.uau.Ouwuuuvwww

\ \ mANCHKSTBR e v e n i n g h e r a l d . MANgHESTBB. CONN-THURSDAY. NOVEMBER It 194S MANCHESTER EVENING HERALD, MANCHESTER, CONN,, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1949 .p a g e s i x the Connecticut National -Guafd, tieen, whatever hit ability and was entitled to a little prestige Strikes Natural Gas " | ly the ralnority groups, must for- i W. Roberts of Middletown aa :'‘Ar'-3 and influence with his own party. he took hU basic training at F«H got their dlffcrencee for America’s president to succeed Edward P. MiilHFrstpr worth aa an administrator, it la But this was a new era, in which Soldier’s Body McLellan, Ala„ and Fort Meade,' w lfB O -isao Green Aphids Problems Still ^ sake" be eaid. (Jonnecticui Md. White Seeking Water Rowland of Oxford. Rowland and popular. any old Republican could carry, WANTED f V f to - ie w Today^s Radio Senator Brien McMahon i D )' Kenneth Hale of West OMshire teriiiiiS irralii . We don’t believe he was ever any old state or the nation. It was Besides his motheir, P vt Bensche toU the group that Connecticut were named directors at large. .‘ra Here Monday leaves one brather. Edward M., Losing Battle Minot, N. D.. Nov. 18—< 8 ^ To Be Solved PUHblMHCO the choice of a majority of the na­ about time, wasn’t ' It, that the Exptritnetd Auto Mtchonic CnMara Btaadard Time George Adams, farmer near fanners were taking in four times Other officers elected were: ■WULDVlHNTimJ Oi. INU Yankee state organization declared ito in- aad one stater. Mrs. Edwar^ Com­ tion's Republicans for the nomina­ lansford, dug a deep well for aa much cash ss they did in 1932. First vice president, George C. 7 II »*Mll Bp A. H. U. depcrfdence of him, and let him ber, boto of Manchmeater. Modtm Shop, Modem Eouipment The government’s policies were re­ MMeMittr. UoBB. tion. And. In our opinion, all the Rcniains of Pvt. Henry Chemicals Bring Tobac* water but instead \till cook, American Farm Bureau Dudley of Litchfield; second vice THU1UL8 rCHUUSUN know, as plainly as he could know iruneral arrangementa will be Ideal Woridnf Cwdltionfl 6:ep- ^tslfi— and heat and light his home sponsible for sU this. Senstor Mr- president Carlyle H. Gowdy of polls which proclaimed that he it, that it no longer considered him J ., Bensche 16 Arrive announced later by the Watkins WbRO—Hint Hunt: Newt. WONS—Ncats. CO Pest Under Control Mataon declared. He said that Oreenwieb; treasurer. Raymond C. WJtgn Minutgs i’lSiJs-iiSS'f'ssr Ws would be less than fair to any necessary or essential part of Funeral Homs. Appljr In Peraen Up To 9 PM . WCCC—Hartford Police Speak; j 9:gO>- with the natural gas he struck Presidents Opposes Ra* was the leadinit popular choice for the Republican state machine If we a t 297 feet. cash' receipts from marketing by Barrowa of Stafford, and secre­ Count its own scheme of power? At 6 :3 0 p. iri. Tunes for Tots. WDRC—Crime Photographer. ) thiring ' Past Season tioning. Price C u i I m IOonnecUcut farmers amounted to the nomination were tabulating inferred that its preparations for So, in blithe and cazefree mood, WKNB—, News; Pled flpers, The driller, certain he had tary. David Ay.'aarke of Milford. S5"Si?& 5';K the gresit Republican reign it saw WONS—Mysterious Traveler; % a— IS 8l#9.W0,Ca0 In 19-17 ar.d that there Mrs. Hassid L. Strickland' of Has* 'p»# ome« «l liBncBBBter. Conn. •» 4jnly the most surface type of re­ and with a little cold midnight in­ - WTHT Bandstand; Hall of N^ews. hit water at that depth, put ahead in Connecticut and the The remaina of P v t Henry J. BOLAND MOTORS,^ Inc. New Haven, Nov. 18—(87—A dowfi the casing. Newtown. Nov. 18— Assart­ wma every reason to expect that Rockfah sms named president of S S h S a tm Mat! ll»»«r. sponse. in which Governor solence thrown in, the great lead­ Fame; News. WTHT—Guy Lombardo. the 1948 figures would be higher. nation were limited to the tame ers of the state Republican or­ Benache, son of Mrs. Anna and MARY CONSOU S69 CENTER STREET f ‘ WTIC—Backstage Wife. group of chemicals with Jaw­ ' ^ "AD of a sudden—whoosh—> ing that "campaign speeches do the Farm Bureau Associated s t night that inflaUon year ment and feeling of the individual offered tlie public' hypocrisy of n Elm Btreat, Baat Harttord 1:99 tural Ebeperiment station reported w*Bb(y. by OMT««r ...... \ f* ambition, although still perhaps supporting him for a national day, November 22, at 6:S0 p. m. ' WORC—New Bngland Note­ WTHT—ChUd’s World. today. two other natural gas produc­ problems would not. be solved by being polled was not reflected. too much for its own good, for Pbeaa Hartford S-dfSa W nC—Screen Guild Theater. ers .that have been serving nomination a t ' Philadelphia. A Pvt. Bensche w u Killed Beptem- book. 19:89— ,, Green Aphids, which th4 station restoring rationing and price coa- "J Yet It was this continual rating the Republican state organization gopd many rank and file Repub­ WONS—Story Time. said did an esUmated gl,000,000 aeveral farm homes for many trols. WELDON'S of OovciTior Dewey in the polls to knock a few independent small licans in the state wanted that, W n C - / Arenso Jones. WDRC—First Nlghter. damage on Connecticut tobacco years. Addressing the annual Gonnec-. tH » A^SxnA?«D*^PItBB- town legislator-ou t of the path FRIED OYSTERS, CLAMS WTHT—Wo Ckre. 991 MAIN v rB B K t Which constituted the indispensa­ and for the leadership hierarchy it 4i45— plantations in '1947, were “ sstis- , “Now all w’e gotta do is find i ticut Farm Bureau convention, i Tb« AiPOelBMP FfBI* of its ateamroller. PISH AND CHira WITH OUR NEW PKIALATORI WONS—Ray Henry’s Orchestra. water," he concluded. ontillBd w tft* u« 01 rwbncBl^n ^ ble groundwork for the organisa­ seemed a convenient way of keep­ WONS—Two-Tbn Baker. factorily brought under control” President Kline pointed out also j •II at»( «i*p»ldN» ertuntd ^ « Th'e Republican state machine ing Connecticut’s votes in a trad­ RENT WTIC-^Young Widder Brown. WTIC—Fred Waring. during the past season, the report that repealing the Taft-Hartley j nu. OlHPfWtBB- «»•<>••• tion job the Dewey machine did deserves to have it noted that it Unr new danltary proeoaa givoo foo a daHdo«a, ortapi. 10:45— asserted. ^ j The- and alBP UH lecBl ndw» pubitabtd b«r«. ing po.sltion which would make the Our JohiuoR’a Wuc act would not solve labor manage- in taking over the Republican went out aftor bigger game, too, national committesmanship still goMen brawn fond » Soataln the flavor t Come In and ^DRC—Music off the Record. WTHT—Harrison Wood. Neely Turner, entomologist at Local Residentg meht problems. All M B U rt rdpubltcition of aPMUl all*as a part of clearing the road d'BPBiBliW bdWlB did BiBB rdBdfTdd. convention. It. was what made more valuable during the long Re- Electric Polisher try them !‘ PRIED OYSTERS AND CLAMS PACKED WCTONS—Adventure Parade. 11:00—WDRC—News on ail sta­ the tobacco laboratory which the "We may repeal Taft-Hartley,” for real fruitful action once the publioan era just ahead. WTHT—Green Hornet. tions. atatlon maintains in Windsor, was he eaid, "but we camnot repeal the Hull ••rHAB dUBBl 'Bl N.. *• A. the success ot that organisational guaranteed victory of Nov. 2nd. rO TAKE HOME. CALL9S0X. . 11:15— Get Service Pins i ■ Tbe path to Washington had been 7 5 c Day W n C —When a Girl Marries. in charge of testing the materials problems of labor-management re­ I M U Going To tcd fln * work seem reasonable. IMS,.had gone Into the record cleared, too. just aa the path in 5:tfi— WDRC—News. and methods used to combat the lations. It is still neceassryto have HAVOKS . TbB I The embarrassment the poll­ books. the Connecticut Legislature had WONS—iSupermaa. WONS—Musical Scoreboard.. aphids. ’Two Manchester men were ■ 1 'Ablii .Wp nersr thought that this par­ continuing high production, and sters suffered on Nbv. 2 was in also been cleared. PINEHDRST . .COMMUNITY RESTAURANT Wncr—Portia Paces Life. 1\THT—Joe Hasel. The method involved appUcktion among the five Pratt and Whitney for the government to facilitate it Refinish ifli, CbiodPO. <>dtreH bbJ B■ddtOB.b« ticular machine achievement was . WTIC—Songs by Morton Dow­ of concentrated spraj-a from air- Aircraft employees awarded 20- large par,t the result of a much Oh, such best laid plans! h W NORTH MAIN STSKET MANCHRSTSS * with the kind of laws which en­ hurraoor especially necessary. But to the Who would ever have thought GROCERY, INC ■ WDRC—Old Record Shop. ney, pianea by mist blowers. The year plna Tuesday by W. P. *0011 far-seeing leaders of the state or­ MF. courage both labor and mansge- CmtUMTIUWR.______wider margin of error in their the Republican party In Con­ WONS—Captain Midnight. 11:39— sprays .easily would penetrate the Gwinn, general manager. They mefft to work in the public inter- Your Floors? rating of candidates before the ganization a whela loaf was better necticut would ever again come WTHT—Jack Armatrong. WONS—Dance Music. ■ shade cloth under which tobacco arc Louis Gagnon. 50 West'wood tM BBraM Pr«BUB« OiHnpBiM. than a half, and they accordingly, street, and Carl H. Shenntng, 28 est.”, Ponbeb Rent oar new, Iwey AbbImmp BB •pABdldl rddPoB*ibli*ly fid Republican National Convention to a day when It might have W n C —JUit Plain BUI, W n C —Dance Orchestra. grows. last spring, laid metlculoua plans WTHT—Oema for Thought; The materials were: The gam­ Perkins street. Senators .Address CoBveallea typatTBpll*bP< «»oy» •PPddf’"* '•.iS’ was held. some use and respect for an in­ 5:45—. daly Sander and edger. TBrllPBOMMltB BBd OUlBr fBAdlllA IPBtldd for seeing that they themselves dividual who seemed to have the WDRC—Herb Shriner and Ray­ Dance Band. ma Isomer of benzene hexachloride Gagnon is a specialist in experi-' Both of Connecticut's U, .S. .-LNi a heary duty pnli«her JjThTRMCfSwdf Ry«BlBl tfBfBld. enjoyed the whole, loaf of the'ap­ power to carry Conneetteut prac- mond Scott. 13:09— bexa ethyl tetra phospate, and mental gear cutting. He is mar­ senators addressed the convention. proaching Republican victory.' ried and bas two children. Lor­ Senator Raymond E. Baldwin (R) and a reffular Johaao* Thursday, November !• tleally iit.ivlllTWho ever thought •WOULD YOU LIKE TO WONS—-Tbrn Mix. ■WTIC—News; Muaicana. i>aratbion. Bedmaking And Bedmaktng And any whrie loaf, they the day might arrive when the W nC—Front Page Farrell. Gives Report on Chendcala raine, 19. an employee of the in a brief talk, asserted that the r/ polisher. reasoned quite accurately, would party might again heed the man Evaahig Frequency Modulation The experiment station gave Travelers Insurance company, and government must cooperate in The Great White Father at have to include coiftrol of Con­ Louis, 10, pupil at the Wa.shington Old Deal In Greece who had built it up from noth­ WIN A TRIP TO HAWAII? d.'fO— WDRC—FM 46A; 03.7 »IC. this report on the three chemicals: every way to help the farnisr keep Ask for t Washington,' a little Impersonal necticut’s share of sU the good ing? Or who, to take a lesser WDRC—News. WKNB—FM 103.7 MC. "The gamma isopter, put on at school. I piyxluction at the highest level in things to be created by a Re­ Chief draftaman in the engi-! The Greek cabinet crisis has these days, but still concerned aspect of the affair, would ever Pvt. Henry J. Bensche WONS—News. WTHT—FM 106.7; MC. the rate of .5 pound of active In­ history. “All Americans, especial­ publican victory on the national' , WTHT—Music at Six; Sports. W n C —FM 45.3 MC; 96A MO- gredient in three to four galkma neering department, Shenning I Larsen's ended with the return to office of with a kindly touch, for the de­ ha%'c thought that Keh Bradley ber 19, 1M4, while serving with it by scale.' would still have the last and best WTlC-!-Naws. WDRC—FM. of water per acre, gave g o ^ con­ Uvqs ^ th his wife and two chil-! FKKIY AND HARDWARE the old cabinet, headed by Pre­ tails of ordinary American living, Company B, 133d Infantry, 34th dren, Barbara, 15, a Manchester I So, at tile spring'state con­ laugh? Division of the Fifth Army in op 6:1 5 ^ Same as WDRC. trol and had some preventivo mier E|pphoulis who will, however, baa come up with important ad­ vention, the RepubBcan state I WDRC—Sporticast; Headliners WKNB—FM. value. High student, and Roy, who at- I Shop Early For 34 Depot Square. Tel. S4M erations on the lUfiian front WOULD YOU LIKE TO tends the Lincoln grammar school Name! once again be the capUye of For­ vice for housewives. leadership set off a time bomb au b. 3:00—Same as WKNB. "Parathion, at .2 pound In the under one J. Kenaetli BrMlw, Born in Manchester on April 5, WONS—SporU; News. 4:30—^Matinee Melody. same amount of water, gave even eign Minister Tsaldaris. the reac­ Arrange Bazaar ^016, P v t Bensche attended local Crosse and Blackwell'k Speaking through the instru­ the erstwhile B ep irilll^ Na­ WIN A HUDSON SEDAN? W nC—Strictly Sports; Weath­ 5:00—Evening Centinel. better results but ^ was not gener­ tionary-strong man of Greece to­ mentality of the Department of tional .Cornmitteangm . tor Con- grammar achools and was gradu- er. 7:00—News; Dance Time. ally available in 1948. A miat Plttm Pudding, Fig Padding dted from Howell Cheney Techni­ • day. Ferhaps that "strong man” Agriculture, he tells us that the nretient. And when the bomb For St. Bridget’s 7:30—E!aay Rhythm. blower trial nith parathion also FENDER AND BODY MELLOW went off per schedule, there wae cal achool with the clu s of 1934 as WDRC— Prof. F. Woodbridge controlled aphids very effectively. Hard Sauce and Mince Meat description should lie considerably ordinary housewife walks four a machinist. Prior to his entry 7:45—Musical Story Book. f modified. Tsaldaris is strong a new national conunltteeman, , ponatant, 8:00—News: Request Time. “Hexa ethyl tetra phosphate WORK • MATURE WANTED miles a year and spends about 25 who also happened* to be Repn^ Preparations for the first an­ into the service, he was employed Electrietd Dmpt, WONS—Deems Taylor Concert. was used only in dust form since enough to be boss of Greece main­ at the Chance. 'Vought plants in 8:30—U. S. Air Force Band. PINEHURST Fu ll hours in time a year making each Ilcan State Chairman Harold nual bazaar for the School build­ WTHT — S e r e n o Gsmmell; 9:30—Ronald Colman. water destroys its toxicity. This Solimene and Raffg, Inc. • DELIGHTFUL ly because Greece hs^peiu, at a Mitchell, ready te meye-lnto the East Hartford and Bridgeport. A Weather. material, though, gave excellent bed in her House. ing fund of .St. Bridget’a church former member ot Company K of Beuemeni W lH T—FM. 884 Oeatot Street GROCERY, INC Q uarts moment when all world history-is fruits of the fotihcemlng B ^ *StoplnAtAny * WTIC—Emile Cote Glee a u b . Same as WTHT except 6:45-7:30 results. Diuting for aphids haa th , Stenogrophor Experiments conducted in Ver­ publican national victory. Wire completed at a meeting .ot 9:45— disadvantage, though, of leavmg focussed upon it, to be suffering a the workers at the Knights df p. m.'. Concert Hour. mont and in , staid old . In order to explode the time WDRC—Lowell Thomas. an unsightly residue on the tobac­ grMt dearth of leadership.. Columbus home last night. Novel WTIC—FM. Shorthand and tyyhsy Vermont and lusty, efficient, mod­ .bomb under Mr. Bradley it wto un­ WTHT—Musics! Favorites. Same aa WTIC. co leaves which decrease the Full it can perhaps be claimed that fortunately necessary to do a little features, including a quiz pro­ BENDIX DEALER W nC—Tlv«e Star Extra. quaiitv of the final product.” Receamry, bookkteriBR. both^Tsaldarta and the monarchy em Indiana, have produced simi­ singeing of Mr. Bradley’s law gram, will be conducted during ,7 :0 9 — Television Tests Hastily Arranged the bazaar, which will be held at CESSPOOLS AND SEPTIC TANKS Value weie forced on poat-war Greece lar results. ’ A "one-trip" system partner and long time associate. WDRC-Beulah. WNHO—T\*. Turner said the tests conducted knowledge deniraUc. G m S of bedmaking, in which the house­ Who happened to b»,.United Btatos St. Bridget’s hall starting Thanks­ WONS—Fulton Lewis, Jr. P. M. . during the past .season were pre­ POWER CLEANED Old b y .B r i ^ guns, over the natural giving night and continuing WTHT—News, wife makto ohe side ’of the bad to iatbr Raynmnd ' V L BitdwIiA, For Complete 5:00—Teletunes: Program R«sume liminary and incomplete becausb hours, vacation with wiB ai^ inatiBct of a majority of t the reigning staui hierarchy' through Saturday, Nor. 27. J 8 H j v n e —Supper aub. 6:00—SmaU Fry aub. they 'were hastily ’arranged to In (ini'lirslrr and I irinit\ Uid Greek people, and that they completion before moving to a found this a little pleasant, In conjunction with the bazaar 6:30—Russ Hodge’s Scoreboard. meet an emergency. other, cuts the yearly hours pef in actuality. Who waa this fellow thq committee is conducting a rat 1 ‘ WONS—Tello-Tesf. Aphids, only a negligible pest in hare states been supported in their 8:45—Film Shorts. llU^ W KI I s \ M ) SKI’TK T \NKS INSI \l 1 1 1> Apply bed from 25 to 16, and cuts the Baldwin, anyway? Why, he had lie on a 1048 Buick four-door super WDRC—Jack Smith Show. 7:00—Tots, Tweens and Teens. 1946. suddenly began causing seri­ position by American diplomacy sedan. Tickets may be procured WTHT—Tenth Man. yearly distance walked from four only manag^ to carry Connecti­ WATKINS • ALSO GET DETAILS ABOUT 7:30—Camera Headlines. ous damage last year. Monastery and American guns. But mean- cut four times during the Roose­ from members of St. Bridget’s WTIC—News. .7:45—Jack Eigen Show. , . One of the things the .experi­ c inney b r o s wMle, tile liberal elements in milea to about a mild and a fifth. velt cycle. Probably' ha had nopr- parish. The car is now being dia-' SaOTMBAS. INC 8:00—FUm Shorts. ment station hopes to discover is M K . Blish a u b BRAND ^ Greece have been disperaed. and Not being very well acquainted Uhed some ideas that because he plAyed at the First National stores WDRC— Fifteen. . 8:30—Charade Quiz. an explanation for their sudden in­ >KN\ \(.i': Disi’o,-; \i ( (», WINES had done something Hke that, he parking lot-on Main street. f u n e r a l THE FORTHCOMING BIG BEN- '■ WONS—Answer Man. crease. hata fail^ to derelop any stnmg with the techniques of b^making, Furniture 9:00—Sport Film. l.iU I’. arl St. Old MonaUcty Wne Cj'flnc. Bonded Winery No. 1, Ne^ Hayen, Com SERVICE WTHT—^Theater, U. S. A. 9:05—Wrestling, Park Arens. r»'l. Manch(“.trr .l.'iO J} Hardware Co; laadaiahlp of their own. There is we are a little bit amased that so DIX WEEK WITH A SPECIAL And ' WTIC—Cavalcade --«iistiiictive in storm windows to all. Phnne compiptlon. then go to the far side appearance, far ahead in economy. B*Ufi4«pt* Original Error 1403 and make aa offer. of the bed, make that briskly to! The'Jeep' Station Se^um iTan entirely completion, snd then, unless she Cxelnsive With The pollsters have. ..taken G. ALBERT PEARSON. Director hew type of car, combining sedan com- ‘ enough grief for their mistake on wants to stay on the far side ot fort with station-wagon sspaciousness. the outcome of the recent elec- the bed for the rest of the day. Herbert L*. Uon. They wlU be distrusted for toe will have to walk back to the Fortune This pioneering by Willys.Overland— some time in the future, and that near side and then out of the GEORGE G. ASHTON. C^janist fitting cars and trucks to actual needs— room. It is all g«fing JI^ Im ,vpiy. ..A will be healthy for democracy, for 'has btoi^br world-widiir'saccegato these business-like, and will take so lit­ .it-Will mea»thS'pboplC themselves more uacful, more economical vehicles. will keep on accepting responsi- tle time It will be hardly worth while- to have a radio program on. THE 'JEEP' PANil D aiYRY offei,' smart sppe.r- We invite you to see how* fully Wiilys- blUty for their own thinking end THE UNIVERSAL 'JEEP' it America’s oMst van ante together with low operatiog costs, ihsoks Overland’s postwar products meet your their own politieal derisions. Still, it scenos to us, toe has to tile vehicle for farm aad ■odqstfy', serriag to low weight aad the ’Jeep’ Eegioe. Meanwhile, however,, we think go around the bed and back.. Her transportation and hauling needs. iraaor, mobile power unit aad foe a — the worst ^and nM>st glaring error feet still travel the same distance. By Sue Burnett The Come at A darling little school or party of the pollsters has been largely The onl/ thing really shortened, South Methodist Church dreaa for the younger act that'a By Mrs. Anne flahot 'JEEP'TRUCKS both 2. and 4. as we see it, is her morning jour­ Season's Whether you choose a boxed, 4-W H fa-BRIVI'A P'TIIKI(S outperform con- ignored. Their worst fault was Once! cut on princess lines with a nar­ wheel drive, cut hauling costs veniiuoel trucks oa cross-country hauling, cx' row asmh to tie in back. Bol^ ric ruffled, or square flat cushion, not actuaUy in the prediction of ney into the life of "John’s Fourth Smartest thruuxh long service and low trernc grades, through mud, sand snd snow. Stepmother’’ and her understand­ rac edges the aleevcs and square you’ll be delighted with the fin­ the elootlon. Their error which Creations! Best Buys neckline, tiny buttotu parade ished results. Lovely flower mo­ operatiog and maintenance cosu. was really ghasUy was an error ing of "The Future of ' Woman." down the front. A bonnet is also tifs to embroider or textile paint She is too busy brlakly living that ActuaUy provided in the pattern. on ready or homemade cushions which did muc^ t o ' prbduee the Are Sure Mancheoler’g Piano final resull o f the Anipalgn. That to be able to read about it. Below Pattern No. 8291 is for sizes 2, make beautiful gifts to give or Oh, well, we might as well ad­ To Go Monday Evening 3, 4, 5 and 6 years. Size 3, dress, receive. Complete' directions for Dislribulor for was thslaH.’.figMtsuto,. uwoughont Pre-W'ar 1 3-4 yards of 35 or 39-mch: bon­ making the -cushions as well as the months before the I^IlBbUcan mit we know nothing about mak­ net. 7-8 yard. embroidery and textile painting •SOUMER National Coaveatipn’. that Gover­ ing a bed. We suppose it’s lucky Prices! OFF Quickly! Far thia pattern, send 25 centa, Inatructions. nor ‘Atomas B. Dewey was the our tax dollars are hiring people NOVEMBER 22, 1D48 AT 8 O'CLOCK in coitu, your name, address, aize To obtain hot-iron transfer for •GU1.BRANSEN who do. tlc.-drcd. and the pattern number designs, stitch iUustration.s, mate- j leading popiaiai\|>iqfp» M r tha' Rs-. to Rue Burnett, ' The Manchester rial requirement, color sugges- ■ •WURI.ITZER pubB^ nomtaiatkm for the' P ^ - Kvaiiing Herald. 11.10 Ave. Anieri- lions for both embroidery and tex- j •HARDMAN deucy. Declare Ouarteriy Dividend REMEMBER caa. New York 19, N. Y. tile painting for Decoretor Cush- i ' .If the pollsters really want to 881 MAIN ST. Tree-WOl Offering Rend 25 cents today for your ions (Pattern No. 5800) send 15 I Middletoiyn, Nov.' 18—tT)—A . EASY copy of the Fall and Winter Fash­ cents in coin plus 1 cent postage SMldy Mw they arrive at error, it ion. A treaaure of sawing informa- quarterly dividend of 37 H cenU CREDIT MANCHESTER your name, addreaa knd the pat-1 ;|fi thsM pre-ccaventioii polls which on the common stock haa baen de­ tloq for every home aewer! Oon- tern numbw to Anne Cabot, The KEMP'S DeCORMIER MOTOR SALES sb y ld really claim their atten clare by tha directora of the Rus­ IF YOU WISH taiaa 80 pages of special featuzto Manchester lEvenlng Herald, ■~:T 1150 INC and designs—free pattern printed 2i MAPLE STREET MANCHESTER Usii. .For if there is one thing sell Msnuractunng company here. Avenue of the Americas, New The dividend is psysble Dec. 15 to in the book. York 19, N. Y. Furniture and Music wtdsh .Oavemor Dowey has never shareholdcre of reimrd Nov. 30. i illllHIimiUlllllluTiiiiiiiiiiimiumiiiiiMlllllllllW^^^^^^^^ 7 i !\ A \ !u.i- IIANCHESTEK EVENING HEKALU, BIANGMIWS'IBK, CUNNi* THUKSDAT, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 ICANCHESTER EVENING HERALD. MANCHESTER. CONN. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1948 PAGE EIGHT Woodland Group Washington PTA T o Collect To ys Fair This Friday ,,, 1^ Tbe social oommlttea o f the Thera wiU ba ftin tor «U Uta Wosdland Park AsaocUtlon- wUl family Friday evenlnf at the Watt undastake the collection of dis­ carded toya from its members. The lAda Reo. The Washington School to '’s will then be repaired by the F.TJt. committee headed by Mra. oldmr children and distributed to Albert Robftieon has planned a the p o o r and needy o f tbe town. xmnl The collection w ill be conducted HKV splendid evening’s entertainment. Itor early Christmas . shoppers, by the Cub Soouta o f Den i , Mon- afternoon. Tbe work Wfll be there will oe plenty to pick from. under tbe supervision o f Mrs. E. A ll P .T J i. members have been very generous with donations o f Vlbbert, art tastructrass. hand-made articles, and the love­ All the children of the tract In­ terested in this very worths^ cause, ly knitted things deser\'e special should contact Mrs. Vibbmt. mention. Eepecially for the children, their will be movies shown by Mr. and Mrs. Sargent. One that should be Oeaths S.n»! Niffht eepecially interesting will be the movia of the Washington School Poughkeepsie, N, Y.—Dr. Swn- Spring Festival held last May uel Torrey Orton, 88. Of New High snot for the kiddies will York, International authority on the fish pond, where each child speech disorders, and a former reels in his o'^m g ift with a real prerident of the American Psy­ fishing pole. Doesn’t that sound OUR FAMOUS FAR WESTERN chiatric association' He was bom like fun? in Columbus, O .' Home-baked goods w;il also be Miami, Fla.—Frv>h^ J- Black, a feature to interest all home­ 76, a leader in the stOm Wheel .in­ makers and here too it will be dustry and for SO years smiCtln- hard to make a choice. Undent of the Carnegie nhiiois Refreshments including, cider, Steel Co. o f Pittsburgh. FOR THE HOLIDAY PIE donuts, ice cream and soda will be HEN ' lola, Kans.—James W . Smith, sold. 80, former president of Smith Alu­ There will be no admission minum Products company o f Cin­ Pie 2 29c charge and all who come will be cinnati. eligible for the many attracUve New York-^Dr. William A. d ^ r prises. Rodgers, 77, head of the Medical Mmce MeaIbaAiT2»o2"«»29c department of New York’s ijglicc Athletic League and fathm^ ot None-Sudi m S ,’-°2n«i|9c Local lied Men Richard Rodgera, songwri^r and TURKEYS theatrical pr^ucer. 2 2 23 To Be Present SAVE UP TO 15% Pumpkin waw »« '»« c REO. SALS SALE Mince Me8tMSfHSFt”«2JAi39c A large delegation o f members PRICE PRICE WELL TRIMMED ^ of Miantonomoh Tribe, No. S8, ITEM PRICE PER PER UNIT SMOKED lb Improved Order o f Red Men, are P y e Quick a e m ^ K a <2«zK

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f • J h . MANtHESTER BVENINO HERALD. MANCHFSTEB. OOMKm THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 18, 194® •MAN('HESTISK*BVI£NINU'HEKAl»l^« MANCHESTER, CONN^THXJRSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 194®. PAOe SIXTEEI*

•'sm to be plenty^ of food and Newington Home for Crippled Tw4>^Local G roups To Be Speaker lo-eltlea In France, the average Children, and to make yam dolta R ec ISotes Address Is Heard ally can kfford to buy very little fdr the nuraery there. Plan* wef* also made for tha Christmas party Give Perform ance At Citadel Here Always Gedrgia Tech Leading Defensive College Team in ^ati — B y The AsMdate® Press conditlona there a* ahe eapertenced Take It With You." was presented ing Class the special eliaaiond annlveraary Lackang With Guwds At the business meeting Uie lito. J. ^ward Fisher, Mrs. Wll- O^pt. BUI n ah sr, N otr* IMaaa Ydst H w Proridaacs ReSo, on* ef tbs Rush Defense Leader them, pot from the viewpoint a liim Oeaf and Mra Evelyn Gil­ St the Whiton Memorial. aUrting Bowllng-L program of the hand will be ob­ luard playhd bruisinf loothflll for Amerteea Hockey League’s high­ tauiiat but of one who lived members voted to send money at 8:30. 7:00-10:00 ASeya Open for Res­ served. made by the Charity Sal# to the more. • minutes against Northwsstawi ANGLE est scoring teams, an provmg a' family- Although there might Although tlia Hall w m not filled ervations Tomorrow, there wUI be a. get- T«lford Only Psform-1 last week and hU thoroafh sffao- that they also an a pretty good OppoahiofB limited to to capacity, the approximately 150 Oammmlty Y together ot the pandsmen, their Former Cnuader ttvaneaa won him thtf Unsoiaii of defensiv* outfit who attended showed their ap­ 6- 7 Junior Boy* gym periodwives and special guasta. Satimday ep WithCouptsHSrt W ho I Local Sport Chily 5 6 .8 Tarde Per h ;TEA . 'r >’ th* Week honor In tha current As- Vary ^SUk City scrlfnmafs. .T Dtesetor .'Cbarii TbriF' Raardon’a erm* preciation of the.usual creditable 7- 8 Intermediates gym period evening a murioal feetivgL will be Bociatsd F n s s poU. blanked th* New Haven RamUera, performance of the - Community Bowling Alleys may be reserved held, to whlcta the' public will be Played College Ball; Basketball coaching conditlona BUI Steiwns Is ksaplng • close W* Game; Rkhmoiid 8eU BABY BEEP The 21-year-oM aonlor from Chi- on tha Pacltic Cbast and in tha Harold Binks,.Frank inttner, 6-0, last Bight to poet their second C h atter Players by loud aiid frequent out­ until 8 p. m. welcome. esgo la ths first guard ta win an straight Shutout triumph. Prior to ' LIVER bursts df laughter. George Kauf­ 8 p.- m. All alley* reserved. During the 1e*t two wars moipr Open Tomorrow Night Padfio Coast OonfSrsnee ara dlf- Sr„ la proving a aucoeaa as assn- Pace Agaimt Paaaea BACON award this aeaaon and th* honor farm t than thoaa la tha Ivy League eg er of the Y bowling alleys. this season the Reds last dedalen man’s mad-cap Sycamore family Basketball practice-A’lrport and than sixty of tha soldiers of tbs the 'Shutout route came in Danelag Danny Vbleoa* has boen earns m the fndt of what prohahly aad a t Tala University. Thaae facU Shsis Haro hs6 Thai* going groat guaa in New Tork . NSW York, Nov. 18—<«)—Wfetn combined Vrlth tne W all street re­ Knights local corps aeryed in the Armed' N o college stars wUl dot the waa his finest psifonnanc* ot the 1645. u . 6 9 e KEARNS Lb. 59c serve of the Anthony W. Kirbys W est BMe Forces, m*ny of them bandgmen, «roetor of the Manchester Guards ware revaalad by BU Head 0>ach Dsn Mulvsy, tub-thumpsr for soxing rings the past aix waeka. an tha returns are bi thia fan, asason. Howard Hobson. the New Haven Arena, reports the Tile Reds, Eastern divisiaii.lead- Tha leetf battler, handled by Pete proved a laugh-winning combina­ Bowling Junior League 6 to 8. and there was nbt one casualty 'When they open their asaucu to­ Fisher never let up. Late in the an by aU poinU, are second only KBe collage coaches who stfOsa tion that kept the audience in a Open from 8:00 to 9:80 among this group. > “ A t Oregon (the ooUega Hob­ switohbonrd has bean awampsd VSndrlllo, scared hie third etraigUt morrow night at th* loeal armory game he splUed Don Buraon, son Cbached at W ore coming to with telepbona calls shout tbs “les to th* Buffalo Bisona la goal-get­ win over George Decker of i fi football offense over dafonst ml(ht WHERE SHOPPING IS A PIEASVRE continually merry mood. Gym— * The Manchester flalvatioD Army Northwestern quarterback tor a 26 ting aad an tied with the Pitts­ The first nubile appearance of 6:00-7:00 Buckeyes Band has bean moat fortunate in agalnat tha Worcaatar Thdoaatera. Tals last aeaaon) 825,000 was aho- FoUlas” which opens Mooday Teak at the Broadway Anna. wen sit down and raeonsidar. In aharp contrast to many of ths yard loaa aa the Wildcat quarter- cataff to ths football coach by the night Nov. 29. Tha tea sxtiwvn- burgh Hornets for least goals al­ Prerioua Metropolitan triumphs the 25-plece Manchester Civic Or 7:00-8:00 West Sides h avin g excellent bandmastera hack went back to pass. On tha lowed. The Reds have netted 78 PrisBo sxamptos eS ths strem Many of our customers report voluntarily their appreciation for high ehestra In conJuncUen -with the 8:00-9:80 Badnilnton which has been one df the reaaona aUte teama the Ouarda will play achori to assist boya (football ganss wlU continue throuffh 8un« were ocond at White Plains and dsfsns* theory sre MIehIfaa and , with a Btrictly local Unoup. Other play Buraon fumbled and Fisher players, no doubt) through school day, Dae. 6. Evening perfonnsnees times to Buffalo’s 81 and goalie the Bt Nick's Arena. Community Players was succeasfu]. why It has maintained #lts high recovered. Harvey Bennett has allowed 40 Clemson. Two of tho aotm ’s re- quality meats and groceries at reasonable prices. Our meats go fw The orchestra, under the direction skill and perfenmance; I I state League teama *re loading up each aeaaon. A baaketball coach start at 8 p. m. Reservad sant tic* The former Lane Tech (Chicago) kst* are now on aala.. .Trsntoii goals. mabilng undefeated aad untied of Robert Johns of 23 Gerard The Band baa been in constant ’’for the coming aeaaon. Importa received lass. This was strictly in Two local boxan appeared eo major taama. ther because they are well trimmed, lean, and conUdn much less ibaste. Elducatiou Board from Naw York State are num- high school star suffered a dislo­ accordance with Pacific Coast reg­ downed Scranton, 96 t* 97 to sat' In blanking the Ramblen, Prov- th* recent card at New Britafo street, musical Instructor in local demand, net only to render sarvlee THIO OP ELEMENTS cated elbow agalnat Michigan Idenca ended New Haven’s bid to Rugged Hna work to Mtohtgan’a schools, played several selections eroua aa all teams ar* eyeing th* ulations," Hobson said. a new scoring record In ths Anser- with Bob Connolly, 122, getUag locally but In distant places. Dur­ Thera are three fiemeota af extreme Importaaea la the rela- championship cup. Though tomor­ Stata in the third game of the aea­ An interesting story waa told by loan Baakstball Leagus.' Imagta* shatter the Reds’ record of going answer to UghI Iecerieg fleeKtofi ig . We appreciate these kind reports. before and after the play and in Lists Committees ing the past three years, they hava Umm between food diatribntor and foad eonsumer —- prica, qual­ 112 games without sufferihig th* nod over Jo* Fortier, 125, ponents. and thsthe Wotverin* n r - the Interval between acts. The row night’s gam* is not a league aon. Trainers expected he would Hobson. If, concerned a Denver stttlng tinough an exhlMtioa Uks Bristol and John Miller, 150, New made two trips to New Yoric City, ity, service. A debate a* long, aad perhapa as Inooneldslve. av gams, Coach '.Earl Yost would Uks- he on the bench at least three that] No air, yoyou can hava I t .. .A.- whitewash. The shutout was th* wards might bs risamfl as Um heat I audience responded with extended once playing over a Coast to Coast some of those dariag this eesiilen of Coagresa. eonld be staged youth who waa ready to enter col­ first handed to the Ramblen ‘ in Britain, and Frankie Carlo, 142. in the country. The Michigan op- u.69e POT ROAST I*. 69e applause for the talented efforts Charles S. House, chairman of •'to start off bin tha right track. weeks. lege. Tale was mighty interested total o f 4A14.271277 fans attaadad t h s j __ this town, fought to a drew. OVEN ROAST the Board of Education, announced hook-up. They made a trip to New­ arooad this teple, "wMeh is the Moat Impertantr’ Not since the MeridSn Ends** H* missed tha Nebraska gann s racssin New Yotfc .during^ poaiUon has aeorsd Just 41 polats Yon win save at Keara*. Serve a nice beef Choice grade with bone in. Lnwar priced euts. of the local muaicians. ark, N. J.. where they had charga In the Isd who stood elx feet, niqe Carl Liacombe, -who rellnquiah- Contabied more food vnliie. tha appointments of the following There would probaMy be three answers, each with Its consid­ blahsd across the sUte has another the fallowing waric, but Inoisted on inches. The boy’s first choice 'was the past aeaaon.. .Tha Univsrsity bt eight gasses. roast. All cuts from choice beef. committees for the coming year. of tha weeR end services at the playing with hia arm in a cast the ed the Individual scoring leadar- Bastem League basketball will Ctomaon to right bshlad fat ths erable group of snpperter* among the celatemera. all local taam been in a position Tale,-hia second Princeton, and of Connecticut winds up Us foot­ b* new to Manchester fans during Educational Policy William Citadel there. They have made Ptaehnrst, however, pinoee the three elements as nearly - to challenge the state’s best .as following Saturday against Iowa. ball season Saturday afternoon ahlp to Buffalo’s Murda utmricMy tight defenss category, for th* made several vlaita to many of the then Columbia. Nsither college waa after pacing the field for four the coming season ulth th* Quanto I Lucia Festival Buckley, Mrs. Robert H. Smith, slde by side as It la possible to establish them. Quality, ef course, ths Onards are today. ,Thla year’s Fisher started the last game of abta to land the boy. but the play­ entertaining Kent State. The being memben but two pUyen Tigsra have yielded only 47 potato Fred R ogen . larger cities In the New England because on It depend* ao much the vital facte of health. Is lint edition win make any taam step tbe season in 1945 aa a freahnuui game atarta at 2 p. m___ The weeks, sparked the Provldroca at­ in seven, gnssea.. SMOKED DAISY h a m U.89C States. The Band also presents an er wound up at Iowa. Following tack with two goals and on* aa- with the local* performed In th* At< Local Church Expenditures, Oarl Noren, A. L. to euggeet Itself, And It Is never dlaplnced by eltherr of the to get in front -> A1 Peters against Great Lakes .He has been are the reasons why Iowa won out: Washington Lions o t the Ameri­ loop In previous years. Pete SUum Latest murss from ths NsUen- 8 lb. average. Lean with aa appntlsiag flavor. Rlker, and Mrs. Jdm Holman. annual program at the Wethers­ other constderntlrae. Vet priee, economlcnlly lnaUtci.t, mnet a starter ever since., He waa can Hockey League recently made sist. The Reds netted four tlmca al Ooilagiata A.thl*tle Bureau SHOULDERS u. 59c field State .prleon. ’Two engage­ Of the local playera. Bob Ted- Free room, board and tuition, 81(K> in th* opening atansa and and Coach Earl Tost played wtth Finance, ^ r l Noren, George W. receive every atom ot 11* dao In our eniculanens.. It would be ford is the only one that played A1__Peters, six foot, two Iflch tackle as a freahman under Hugh pec month expense money and the a deal with Springfield whereby Wiltimantic during the 1938-39 ahosrsd today that MIehigaa was Meaty and well flavored, short shank ents. • The traditional Luds festival Cheney, an«r William Ferguson. ment* within the last month were a flue thing If price made no dlffercuee ta the purchaser: but Devore, but was moved to left they gained a Baby tor a Babey. each in the second and third fourth in rushbtg Oeterm, haoteg in New Haven and the Long Lane ceUaga ban. Bob played freshman guard, will appear with the Wor­ university prondaed a Job for the slons. aeaaon and the following two yean PRE-€XK>iUED will be observed at Emanuel Lu­ Evening school, A. L. Rlker, Mrs. it does make a difference—a tremendous one to meet folks. So hUl at the Unlvaraity of Connecti- cester Tadcaaters tom'?rrow night guard by Frank Leahy during boy's father. Johnny Baby, Springfield, went to Toat played with the Hartford given up an average of 82.4 yfirds theran church. Friday evening. Smith and Mrs. Holman. School for Girls at Middletown. Ptoehuraf whittle* the price, always, to the lowest notch com­ spring practice of his sophomors the Lions in exchange for Walter The Bison* rip(hd the Indiaiiap- ;|Mr gamo. Ctomaon to 18th. hold­ cut under Hugh Greer and toward agalnat the Ouarda at the armo^. J t la no wonder college basket­ olis Oapitals, 8-3, to puU Into Savitt Gems. Lb. 6 9 c BONELESS HAM Lh. 89c • I^eihber 10, at 8 o’clock in the Recreation. Fred Rogers. patible with highest quality. Service, ta aome minds, would . the end of the season was elevated Peters is a treat ball handler and yean He has played at left tackle ball U more attractive to some Babey...M ilt Schmidt ia drawing ing opponents to a 1619 avorago LAMB LEGS ehureh vestry. The Women’s Mis­ Joint Board, Carl Noren, William run a bad third to qnaUty and prioe-martts. Not, however. In SB weU as left guard under Leahy. rave notices aa tbe beat player in second place Western dirisioa tie on the ground. Oennhie choice cut* of lamb. A money saver. to the varaity where he was used dribbler. He played two varaitv players than professional ball with the Pittsburgh Hornets, Bruce Wilkie, last year'i Man-. sionary Society have for yeara Ferguson, William Bnckley, George our*. It Boenw to na to be entitled to almost If not exactly ’ sparingly in the last few games. Against the WildcaU last Satur­ the National Hockey Les^e.. T>re other major unbestan out­ made arrangements for this Im­ aa Important a position in the soale as the ether elements. aeasona at Holy Cross under Then too, what’s the difference in three points back of th* pfito-aet- Chester High basketball captain, Cheney, and Charles House. Bob was tha leading acorer at Man- day ha played on both offense and many, many cases? Gladys Oooddlng makas organ will lead the Alumni agalnat th# fits. Army and NOfth OiroBaa, pressive serrice. Johnson's Coach Doggie Julian. music at 835 sport showa a ytar Ung St. Louis Flyen. Tha Flyan RIB CUT • SIRLOIN. SHORT. PORTERHOUSE Emergency Purchases. Carl No­ Ptaehnrst service contributes to the convenience of the f cheaterNlgh during his Junior and defense. Local Sport Shorts trounced the Washington Uono, Red and. Whit* cagen nsxt Thure- rank thlid an* fourth fit Hflal ds- The society was organized 23 ren. Fred Rogers, and William Fer­ customer, to freedom-from worries, to a sense of seenfity, to Last year Elaher tied with cen­ including boxing, hockey, and Mui- fonss a^ffdoM both rnihlag and years ago and it was in its early ' senior years. Ohnicfa League . Attorney John LaBelle played 7-2. The Hornets wen idl*< day night at th* armory. PORK ROAST Lb. SSC guson. Poultry Form aereaity and comfort—-and the good food, sold at close prices, Elmo *Tted’’ Gavsllo was A ll ter Bill Walsh for the 'Iron man’’ ketbaU at Madison Square Garden paastailr. Both havo sOlowsd only STEAKS Lb. 89c years that Mrs. K. E. Erickson, which is eaten la an atmosphere of content nnd ease dorii the Temple (8) varsity football at Colgate. .Frank and ad all home games of the Buffalo, winner in eight of its Cut from jroung pork. Fresh Dressed Chickens,. ^ State, An New England center title for the Irish with 800 minutes laat nine starts, poured ia ai Friday night th* Manchestar 187.1 yards par gams. Juicy and tender. wife of Dr. Knut E. Erickson, now consuiner far more good than where there is an necompanimeat Brettachneider 103 92 96—^291 of playing time out of a possible Robinaon, former University of Brooklyn Dodgers baasbail and comptroller of Augustana . College Friday niglit and Saturday. on Manchester HIgh’a famous 1937- Herman .... 90 110 110—310 OranecUcut football and track goal# before the Capa netted late Cleaners will scrimmagq agalnat Michigan opponents havo eom- of petty nanojwnoe, dtaappoIntmenL 540. football teams...Wesltyan wUlb* the Italian Americans at th* Rac. TENDER, NO WASTE and Theological Semlnaj^. started F r^ quick frozen poul­ 188 triple crown champs when they Kovenaky .. ,79 95 88-962 star, will coach a team in the Sen out after its 23rd conseeutlva win' in the final frame. fRstad 40 per cent of their paaoea. the custom of observing thia festi­ Pretty near a three cornered Ho—what? -. won the C.CJ.L., State and new Welaa ...... 117 138 1 0 2 -M 7 lor Y Baricetball League this sea­ The Cleveland Barons, dofand The Cleanera are membere o f th* tor 128.2 yards per game, hut ASSORTED Mary Crossen try. any time. on the gridiron Saturday against Y League. CUBE STEAKS Lb. 99c val, which la widely observed In ^ England championships. Coopar ...... 98 85 92—278 son.. Chet Nowteki, Center Mo­ th* University of Rochester at big champions, turned back the only three hava beta for taiieh- Sweden each Christmas season Order Capons Now for Red was sire an outstanding Handicap . . . 28 28 , 28— 84 Lot!Night’, Fight, tors anchor man in tbe^Weat Side Springfield Indians, 4-2, to iQOve downs. COLD CUTS Lh. 55c SMALL LINK Rochaater. A victory wUl give the Jerry Goodrich set a naw high Mr. Erickson was pastor of Eman­ Salon ThanksirlvinK. V jdajrar for Manhattan Bsadi Coaat Rec Bowling League, la employed Cards their third atrai|^t unde­ to within a point of the fourth After lesdbig for fire straight GOOD GRAIN uel Lutheran church for seven > Guard during tha war yeexm. ToU l ...... 515 848 518 1679 at the Manchester Division of the place Caps. thrre string record for ths asason treeka, Georgia Tech aeeess a lafa 869 Main St-, Tel. 2-2667 847 Middle Turnpike, West BRIGHTWOOD SAUSAGE lb. 65c feated seaaCn.. .Final aporta prsa- last night at the Y lanas tai ths years, when called to his present i Bruno BychoUkI wns captain of South Methodist (1) By Tht Asaociktfd Press Hartford Gas Ck>mpany.. Joe entation at Cherry Park wUl take Scoring twice within tbs flnt hat to capture honen for th* hoot PORK CHOPS u. 55c position. Near Hockannm River At tha Manchestar High team during P e r k in s ...... 107 109 90—806 Clsveland—Nick Barone, 166, Sterling, ex-oop and Abbie Kiss- 15 minutes, the Herriiay 8 Wednesday Night Lsagu*. Good­ total defeaaa. 1 Superfluous Hair Removed POKK this week wm be from Ekstsrn paricers . . . freohly place Sunday when Ed Otto pro- went on to beat the Phuaidelphia rich boWlsd slngl* gamaa of 140, Tender an chickens. 4 to 4% lb. arerage. SLICED CHEESE. *. .55c Safely, Quiehly and Love Lane Phone 2-0065 dressed . . . leaner, wv hope, than usual, nnd w-ffR w-orth the ; ’ hia aanior year and was also the Haugh ...... 122 95 1 0 4 - W Syracuse, outpointed Chuck Hun­ num. also an ex-officer and dog mots* a combined Tech to fiiqt la luahtam d Richmond . . . 94 00 88—^272 ter,. 166, Cleveland 10. (Top reg­ catcher, are the proprietors of the Roebets, 5-8, la the fifth gome of 117, 135 foK 398 tripl*. having given up only 8Cl Permanently 85c' n pound we ask for Rib or Loin Ronsto. Yes, it Is from the leadings scorer. For nearly a midget car and stoNc car the night. preferred Ught loin* . . . more sUees o f tender meat to the '* decade he atarred la the fast Stats N ichols _____ 125 97 104—826 ular bout on program featured by Kennel Supply Shop.. Dick Dan­ program. BiU Schindler will conv- per game oa tho ground. Us eM t \ Appointments Strictly Private Banka ...... 118 90 130—8SA Joe Louls-Jlmmy Bivlna exhibl- Tonight sound roavioa will V* LARGE e v a p o r a t e d pound. . . Poliah League. ielson, a member of the Manchea- pete in midget competition along rhown at 7:80 at the Y. FOma will gmasee, the Engiaen havo a 187.8 JELLO You're Invited - Free Coasultation tlon ). _ tex High fhculty and varsity soc­ “Y " Leagaa yard avetago total defimaa Iguie. Legal Brother Johnny Bycholaki with Dutch Schaeffer, Georgs and Inchid* the World Saris* of 194S MILK - 2 L 2 7 c Closed W’ednesday Afternooae FRESHLY CHOPPED (Government Inspected) , sparkled at Mancheeter Trade T oU l . . . : . 568 481 516 1563 Oakland, Cahf.—Bernard Docua- cer coach, played haakettmll at John Jtlce, Mike Naiaruk and Ted FoUowlag are th* dcfoaiMh ig - PUDDING DEAL 15c en, 142H, New Orleans, outpoint­ aa WUIto (S) and a haaketbaU fUm b y N at R ot- WOMEN o r MANCHESTER Open Thursday Ereniag% school where he shattered several EsMUmel L nthena (4) Trinity college.. Jimmy Horvath Tappett.., Owner-Manager Walt man. urea: J Mary Crosaen. RN., Prop. Advertisement GROUND BEEF lb. 63c game and season acoring records. Ivar Carlson 102 100 96—^298 ed John!* Daria, 1S8H, Richmond, is now sailing insurance.. Jimmy Oonlin and Coach Jack O’Blen of Cargo ...... 1 0 9 .1 2 6 116— 851 Tout Defease—(Avenda yprde T* attend Mrs. A m SnMon Calif. 10. ■ Prentioa, a rabid basketball fan the Hurricanee claim another de­ McGuire .. ...91 96—197 yielded per game to oppenentF lo'oz. GULDEN’S OR FRENCH'S For Meat Loaf, Meat Balls, or SpagtietH and Meat Balls. J

■ / |tARY CHEHOV i! b RAR r MomcBEB ia» Ida *1 rAQE TWENTT iKanr^Bttr £o»hUt9 H»raUt Avnmge DiBy Net PrsM Run ■W me Month ef fletehOT. lt«8 Reservations for tho Swsdidi| All members and oonstltuenta Pfe. Call Parris, bon at Mr. and, Mrs. Boy rarrls of • Durkin irtreet, Smorgasbord supper Saturday ev-l of toe North Methodist churth are enlng from B:00 to 7:80 In the Oov- 9,594 About Town InviUd to toe pariah suppSr arrlvM home yjesterday from Lack- land Air Base, 8an Antonio, Texas. enanb ag«e vrill meet tomorrow eve­ Church Btreet, who hai been iU the ber of the ClreUb Pans at Ain^oa, have not seen toe change that ning .with Mrs. Benjamin John­ will show pictures of tho history PfV three wfoka with vlroe pneu­ hard labor and fresh paint have son of S6 Ardmore Road. From Csboose to Kindling Wood monia, la much Improved. Thle U and developiinent of the drcus at McGrath Sees Truman Keeps wrought will be amased. a meeting Of Group D of Center) toe aecond tone this ■ year Mrs. Mlantonomah Tribe of Red Men I>wyer has been 111 with the same Church women, Tuesday, Novem­ Red Proposal to Cut A discussion regarding.., the No: SB, who plan to make the trip ber 23 at eight o’clock In toy Fed- disease. to New Haven, Saturday, Novem­ Returns Lever Watchful Eve origin of social customs was toe eration room. HuSbst^ of w feature of the meeting of Brown- ber BO, by bus, bhould noto: members are Invited to attend t iy LaOace-Staum circle. Columbia^ Salvatore VendrIIIo, Stanley ol- meeUng. Mrs. Philip Emery Is In On 2 Sectors Squires, at toe' KnlghU of Colum­ saver or Roy Phelps before five On Civil Rights o’clock tomorrow evening. The charge of the program and Mrs. FORA bus home last night. The discus­ Walter King and her committee Armed Forces Loses sion was an activity of the Social degree will be conferred upon a SHOP HALE'S SELF SERVE V r- will serve refreshments, Mrs. J. K. committee of which Eugene Pinto class of candidates by toe Bridge­ ^ i U Be N o Compromise International Crises in port degree team. Elliott and Mrs. Arnold Newman | BABY-SITTER la chairman. Next week’s program are co-leaders of Grroup D. Europe and China Be­ will be prepared by toe. Spiritual With Sonthem Demo­ committee, Edward O’Dwyer, Chapman Couct, NO,, 10, Order of ing Watched; Secrecy CALL 7882 Amaranth, will meet ih toe Ma­ The monthly square dance will! crats Who Opposed In Assembly chairman. sonic Temple tomorrow evening. take place at toe Buckingham and HEALTH MARKET Still. on Chinese Plea It will be "advance night,’’ with church tomorrow evening at eight | Election of TiiimEn initiation of candidates. Members o’clock. Key West, Fla., Nov. 19—(F)— of Harmony Court of CranStpn, R.AS. Waahlngton. Nov. 18—Ul—^Dam- Adopts Westem-BadLed. President Truman, nearing the end Winter Blast Body Found R. L will be guests. This court, toe ecratle CSialrman J. Howard Mc­ Resolution Looking first in Rho^/^Ialand, was Insti­ Shop Barl^ PSr HEALTH MARKET Grath today hoiated too election of his post-election vacation In toe tuted about a modth ago by Mrs. PLUM PUDDING Jar teturna aa too ndmlnUtratlon’a sun and warmth of toe aaUoo’s Hits Midwest Toward Cut in World Martha Smith of West Hartford. Crosse and Blackwell’s HEINZ Boutoemmost city, kept cloee I supreme royal matron, and grand You* re undoubtedly thinking about having banner for a drive to push civil watch' today on International .4rmamenta; Also Re­ ofncers of thi^ state. A social right! lawa through Oongieaa. cribwa thousandit of miles apart— Plain POSdngt Pig P1id®ag tturkey for the holiday next week, and %ve*U he McGrath made It plain that » P hour with refreshments will follow. PLUM OR FIG Europe and CSiina. Storm, Accompanied by jects RossiaV Demand I Men of the court, with Ralph Hard SSuoe and Mlnoe Meat reeerve a top grade bird for you, if you far aa he la concerned there will The President's staff, however, For Immediate Ban on ■ pierce as chairman, will be in ^ glad to ha no oompromlie with toe louth- clamped tighter toe of'secrecy Gale-Like Winds Cov­ ] charge. PUDDING Large Can I want to get your* from a Uore ihat ha* a repu^ ern Democrata who oppoaed Prea- covering White House conaidera- Atom Bomb; Soviet PEVfiBURST Ident Tniman’B^elecUon and have Uon of Cliiang Kal-Shok’s appeal ers Large Sector ntdriDil FOE FE U rr CAKES union for high qwAUy holiday poultry, threatened to hUbuiter hla anti- for a new statement of encourage­ Sees *Mad Arms Race’ GROCEBY^INC ^ race dlacrimlnatlon program. ment and support for the Chinese Faven Senate Bnlea Change Bulletin! FOR THIS WEEK END WE RECOMMEND: naUonal government, and was si­ aty, Nov. 19—(F>— Paris, Nov. 19.—<4>)—^The Semi-Formol FANCY Without laying out any time lent llkewlM on a wealth of <|uea- I SPECIAL! BONELESS table, the naUonal chairman tiM Aa oaexpected bUssard, with United Nations Assembly re­ ( i l s Uona ralaed by other ertsoa abroad. winds of 7S miles aa hsar* a news conference yeaterday he This BMUM of wreckage was ease • caboose ea a Soutbeni PactSe freight tiala oatO aa eagtae making n There was no dlsclosura of the jected today a Russian pro- DANCE MIXED FRUIT peraonally favon a change In toe isedated Garden City Kna« to­ Plan Youp* baokap anevement on the line’s weetbound main line at Oaklaad, Calif:, hacked toe far. Two trelnmen contents of Mr. Truman’s 1 ^ 7 day. Many famines weta ] losal for a one-third cut with- SpMsored By 39e POT ROAST Lb.69e Senate debate rulea to kiU off BU- toe personal appeal of the Chlneae DIAMOND la Sta caboose wrere elightly Injured. The freight train was standing still at the tlroe. (A P wlrepboto) cauglit by surprise and wsra :n a year in the armed forces Ladies o f St. Biaarice House Painfinil huatera. preiddent, nor comment upon it. Any ouch nu>ve Itaelf would be The New York Ttmea, however, reported rirtnally foadMsa. of the Biff Five powers, but Of B^Um - Now! WALNUT MEATSh tb. 49e PORK ROAST auhjact to a talkathon by Dixie said in a Story from Nanking tost Jim Cornish, managing editor adopted a western-backed membera. And McGrath wouldn’t Marine Strike Chlong asked for a strong stats- ef The Garden a ty Ttlegtaia, H ang 15 More teleplMBed aa aecoont of the resolution looking toward re­ FRIDAY* 19 PANOV IRBSH riak a gueaa whether toe majority News Tidbits meat from toe United States on Its Time Psyments Arranged storm to the Topeka bareaq duced world armaments. RAINBOW CLUO 10% Down of Sonata Democrata would aup- future moral and material aid, aa port audi a change. W ar Criminals Culled From m Wires Parleys Begin well aa for a more vigorous partl- of The Associated Ptisa aver The Asaembly also voted itowB Dancing 9 P. M. To 1 A.*M. Balanee Monthly TES c I PORK SHOULDERS LB c Moot RepuhUcana, who. will be cipaUon’ in China’s war effort and the oaly teiepbone Uae rsoMhi- Ruasia's demand for an immodl- 25 49 lag la service. AU highway ate ban on the atom »««»»»« FRESH In a 64 to 42 minority In the new Argentine Federal judge sajm for the Immediate tncraase of its $2.50 Per CORpIe Wm. Dickson and Son Senate, are expected to back It matarial aid to Chino. aad rail traffic waa Uaeked. The vote against the asetkm e i Executions Bring to 73 two witoeasee have teatifled that •'ederal Mediators Not The last tiala reached tha etty tha Soviet proposal calling for tha PsIaltoB Oaatraeters AH Kinds (H Pigs How would McGrath convert the John Griffith, an American, plan­ Speeding Up Shipoaent The broken body at a yooag aouthemera from their traditional early Thursday night. one-third arms cut was 36 to six. Bear 118 BssI Uaster St. PORK BUTTS Lb. 59c Number Hanged Dur­ ned to start news agency in neigh­ Hopeful of Quick Set­ Mr. Truman's reply. The Times' woman found la a AhaUow grave Phones 8-«BM Or 6828 In Ldrge and Small Packages oppoBltlon to action on any clvU story said, pointed out this coun­ near Oielpee. N. H., was poattively The Russian bloc voted with tha I li'lMl III rUtota biUT a reporter asked. , boring countries to “disgrace our Kansas aty. Nov. 19.——The Soviet unkm for tha aectlon and ing Past Six Weeks government'* . . . Three 13-year- tlement ' of Walkout try waa speedinr up its riilpment IdeaUfled as that o f Kata EbMn- "We’ll Juot show them toe elec- of military supines to China, but first solid blast of wintry wreather berg (above). 22, ndislng Naarark. 10 nations abstained. tloo returns," toe national chair­ old Minneapolis girls admit to po­ made no commitments beirond toe —snow, wind and cold rain— The vixe against tha atom bomb LINK SAUSAGE Munich, Germany, Nov. 19—(P) lice their after-school bobby was New York, Nov. 19—

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